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Show . . - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 13, 1922. FORMER UTAHN , IDAHO RESIDENT , DIES IN SALT LAKE Dairy4 Show and Lodge , h With Beethoven and Bach. By RING W, LARDNXR. To the editor: You don t hardly ever pick up a Bun. h'gh day paper now 6m y but what some brow writer has got their dairy In there for the past wk. or In other' wds. a record of w ho they seen and talked to and what they done since tbs last time we heard from them. Well naturly they' a good many fa mous names broughten into these here 'dalrys who the public la Interested In reading about them, but the publie is the also Interested In reading about writers themselfs provided they are famous enough and any way the Idear has i Crescent Eagle Work Held Up Awaiting Casing; Test at Famham Halted. I 7 ay o. J. Crimes. A (sod showing of gas baa been an countered in the San Juan teet of the Monumental, according to a letter re from General Manager Perry A. jjved fiftc of that company. The letters was sent from Bluff and r. Clark was leav. It'S for the field. The depth of the discovery was not reported, hut It was Intimated that ,the bit was believed to be nearing what is known north of the San Juhn river as the Mendenhall sand. The bit was five feet into the gae sand when the letter waa Written, but drilling had been stopped temporarily to permit repairs loth boiler. The Big SI at Moab apparently has despaired of recovering the kat tools by ordinary methods and it Is understood that preparations are being made to sboot them out of the way so that drilling can he resumed. " to run out of gas do we had to flnnlsh up the chicken la the coal range and didnt get nothing to eat Ilk after I P. M. My slster-ia-iaDorothy and husband H. Kitchell and I babies eoene to pay Us a visit though they didn't owe ua none but at lease thev ain't going to stay President Harding called up loss long. dlstanta to say hello. The Mrs. talked to him as I was plating with the eat, Aug. 7. Went to N, T. oltv to get a hair rut and was walking along 7th. avg. and seen a man tsaaelng a musk rat so 1 went up to the man and busted him In w The Arisona-- t tah at Cisco is being held up by a fishing Job and the Crescent Eagle, near Cresoent. la awaiting the arrival of a etring of h casing. The casing has bean obtained from the Ohio at Green River and le being hauled te the Crescent camp. It is esfected to be n the ground before the end of the week. The field reports the hols down 1552superintendent feet, at which the bit broke Into a tend showingdepth oil. Borne trouble has been experienced from a cavey formation and to care for this well as to protect the sand condition. from water now In the hole, has been stopped until the casing grilling can be set. The Utah Oil Refining at Farnham is making another effort to spear the lost easing. The entire string, It la believed, has been lifted about twenty ..feet, and two or three joints have been removed from the hole. Casing for the Utah Southern should be Vuehesne. within the next two or three days. A string has been obtained from the Hill Creek camp of the Midwest and is being hauled overland to Duchesne, six-inc- . tJf Special to Tbs Tribune. MAJCTL Aug. I2.r At the regular one-ha- ot the-ha- le I got boms Songs wag then and w played om Brahms and Oriatf with me at the piano and him at eng end o t a ooroot. When been suggested that my ewn dairy for a wk. would make Interesting reading even though I dont take lunch very often with men like Babe Ruth, H. G. Wells and Buxanne Lenglen so any way I am going to write down my journal for lncluselve and anybody that is Aug. bored by the same can lay t to 1 side and no hard feelings. Aug. 6. Everybody was cooking their Sunday once Oreat Neck seemed and dinner at th Jaw pnd knocked Kim down. A policeman come along and picked the man up and asked him who he waa. It turned out that he waa Jack Dempaey, I .went evr to th athletic elub and exercised a I ain't been getting pone lately . Aug. Peggy Hopkbig called up and wanted w ehould go for a tall but I had A date to play golf with Baraaen, Hagen and Barnea I and Hagen played the other two beet bail and added Boor for a $24 naasua but only beat them by about 7 I ptz. as Hagen waan't putting good. had IS eagle but only managed to pet A couple of one. When 1 got home Bouse wee there and we plaved some Brahms and Grieg with mg at th piano and him iFe! llHEtOvMDRUXJ 4 jt-- f Trtgfi Cq $5.00 'AutoStrop Razors The. Result of an InterestingPurchase of More Than 5000 Sets at a Low Ebb Bargain Price. -- at $1.69, jar Orange Marmalade. . A Aug. . d, Come in to the great quantity per store. Owl at the earliest possible moment if you want to make sure of sharing in this bargain offer, il.59 while they last. INCIDENTAL NOTE: While the subject of shaving is in your our lotion, as we mind, give consideration to the lotion habitually call the Borated Bay Rum, which comes from The Owl Drug Co. Laboratory. High-grad- e Bay Rum, with Menthol (cooling) and Boric Acid (healing) 60c a bottle. 57c pt. bottle P. Pickle walnuts 90c pt. bottle C. A B. 70c So; SAfdAtmrit-- Vrtf can tj-l- b. 45c Chill COLD 5fcr 55c 41. AH4 JIG 65a can K1 9IW Halves, lb..,. $1 00 Pecan Halves, lb.... City Street Department Workers to Hold Picnic t. 5 fer 52s 10 far 5 LCD bottle 20c Club Glngarale Beo-thov- ea Owtti-Qe-sss- ss pro-tend- Clicquot . 3 for 50s ISC CO 5 6fsr$I.C3 0C 1000 BAGS PRESTON HIGH PATENT i ' t t f FLOUR Old Whsst Employees of the Belt Lake City street department and their families will enjoy barbecue and a program of aporth end entertainment next Tuesday at Liberty perk. Street department vehicles 'Will take in a parade which will preiwdo the part barbecue , Headed by the Salt Lake fire department band, the vehicle will be driven from Fourth South and State street a north to South Tom pie, west to Main street and south on Main street n route te the city hern, on Seventh South and Edison street. Included in the program at Liberty park will be boat race end a bail gams between tha truck drivers and other department employees. time," eaye Gerry. "You said a mouthful Gerry," waa my emllelng reply. (Copyright, 1933, by th Bell Syndicate, Ine.) 7 Cullen Nekto Powder Pecans bottle 12H Gebhardt $100 Walnut fsr SI.C3 10 Grandma bottle -- I bottle Pabst Blue Ribbon Qfl. ean 30c Spanish Pepper 7 16o d Afle can Faprlca 45c t SOMETHING Phrys-talize- Ginger jrf 37c lb. SOMETHING HOT I '8 .V 48-l-b. i. Made from the choicest wheat in the famous Cache valley. Your lest opportunity of the season to secure this CHAMPION BREAD FLOUR, milled from tha old wbeet Anticipate your needs for the next slxtv days Bag Ghlra- - lc barSoapBwls 31c Toilet 1 5c Q Baking fcSt Powder 15c pkg. Instant Swan Down Cake I 9wlW Flour 10c Skinners pkg. -Jdaeerenf ' 3 for 25c o Kirk Soap 3 fer 2 ean CaJumet b. bar Ido fer 17c 16a email Rose bar Coco Water Castile 10c Olive - ( : S Hy-Bh!- 9 I5 1 Ex pkg. 3 for 29s . 1 27c large pkg. 8ea Soap . Chips J6o. oe. Rag. . 2 fsr ft lev 24: il A Fer Washing Machines and Fine Laundering Readily Shredded Soap, Dissolve 80c Large Pkg., Special for. 15c Small Pkg., Special at ........for.69c 23c ..... .2 i EXTRA SPECIAL Callsa sBBABTen bii in ri auadi I) ri Jumbo Jelliss r J7" 243 s sswav WATER Albert E. Washington application APPLICATIONS FILED. Mathis of New Harmony, county, yesterday filed two with the 'state engineer for th us of 01 of a second foot of w - . ter each from Limestone and Hidden springs, in Iron county, the water to be developed to supply torge herds of ,r. sheep and goats, and other stock. r .1; f Or. Ward Dr. Shurtllff Meyer A Prominent Denial Dr, Morgan Iilzgaziae Says : What dentistry could and would do for the benefit of the people at A SEALED BOOH to the gTcat madissemination is for need of real information on the .The general jority. subject of teeth. 'ADVERTISING IS THE GREATEST FORCE Hf MODERN AFFAIRE; why should it gTeat power not be utilized for the benefit of the public? i , luge HAS HERETOFORE BEEN That confession come from a magazine that ha been' so ethical it leaned backward. Advertising educational, truthful, free from exaggeration Id the greatest force in modern affairs and ha been the mean of bringing dental fee down of cleaning up insanitary offices, of making dentistry leu painful, and adding to the dentists equipment, all of which i of direct interest to the people who pay dental bill. because they were pnrpot-olpreachers prejudiced against advertising. Thousands of some peohave been preaching the gospel for years, yet ple do not believe and many do not even go to eburch. It is not the fault of the gospel nor of the preachers, and unbelief in but just an example of prejudice wont power fur will people who mistake their Feople.are not to blame power. ; Youll never save money so long a your policy. prejudice dictate .DR RAMSEY 'aiid STA! 267J CONSOLIDATED DENTAL 8:30 a, nj.t to 8 ! DEMONSTRATION BALE THIS WEEK ' n Iloun: 1 Foam.... 30c large pkg. Crystal Roll Crepe Toilet Tf5r24c . Polish,,,.,. 13c small k' Hard 3 for 21c . JO ean Aluminum 25o u:: pkg. bavex 3 for 22s 3 for 13c IL A 2 , n Not too fat, not too lean, Just A satisfying blend of both. Smoked and cured Just right. A .breakfast bacon de luxe. Try it I 312C lb. 65c f 'BACON weH you David Wark Griffith drove up to th house n his Ford eo lilently that he nought me setting on the porch before the butler could tell him I wa out. He say he we getting un a new picture baaed on the story of '"The Prisoner of Zends" and It laid between Jack Barry more, Richard Barthelmeea and I which ona of us should play the lend. "It Is yours If you want it," he enlj to me. I am sorry Dave," J gays, but I promised the Uttie woman to. not wont thlg T am iummer. sorry. Lardy," he said and drove off. Took a ride on the Long Island R. R. to 'Study human nature. They was a man quarreling with the conductor and the conductor seemed to be getting the worst of It so I throwed th man off th train. Ftound out after, Felt ward it waa Stanislaus Zbyssko. bored and sleepy eo went home. Aua. 10. Went to the Follies, but a lot of PeO- seen me come In and begun holler-n- g author, author till It become so embarrassing I had lo duck. Had tunah with Beethoven and Bach and they wanted to know what I waa doing In Well hoys." I said, "I the evening. am at your disposal." They acted tickled to death and we spent the evening In th Lambs playing trio. Amongst ether niece w tried odt Bach's new sonata tor I piano and a cuspidor. Aug- - 11. Had breakfast with Mavor Hylan and Senator Lodge. After breakfast the senator save Lardy tear ua off some After I had played them Chopin few pieces I drove th bo s down town and 1 went to the club and played Willard with Willi Hoppe and had a narI row escape from him heating me Well." he said when was off my game, near beating it we over. "I Come pretty Tea vou did, vou that time lairdy." Willis, I told him with a smile. Wenta to dinner with Wm. M. Thackeray that English author and h suggested meunler w should eat crow's knuckle It but tasted never tried which I hadn't 6. K. and rm!hded a good deal like a pelican' finger nail a la creole. "How do you Ilk It Lardy," asked my host. "All right Theck," waa my amlllng reply. Went home and played tom Rubinstein on th black keys. Aua. 11. and th bank This wa Saturday close at noon on Saturdays ap I visited them 11 durelng th forenoon and found Everywhere I went everything lovely. it was hollo Lardy how to everything Lardy. Flayed 4 or I round of and had lunch with and Oen. Pershing. Went borne to practice oh my harp end the phono rung and it was Modem Jerltgka who wanted I ehould take her to dinner but 1 like I waa busy. Seoul and Gerry Farrar called up in th evening and r. a' ti.is IA. cured sweet enough, Perfectly smoked enough, with a mild, delicious and appetising flavor the at one places Wilson in A dam alone. cific coast tomorrow by airplane. waa Bouaa'e remark. wanted a gam of bridge but I and Jh clay Lardy, Brahma called up In th evening and Mr, waa invited over to Lupclnl'f to him and hi wife come over and played try out their new piano. "Weil. Lardy w wHl half to make it some other rummy. - Emphasizing the points mentioned in the illustration ; The Jtazor itself is the best AutoStrop model SILVEB-plated- . The Strop is selected Shell Horsehide. The Case is Pigskin. The Metal Mirror is NickeJ-platehighly . polished. Three AutoStrop Blades are included. The quota for the Salt Lake store is 500 not a Hot 43c HAIV3S Com-loeiy- at on and of a cornet. 70c qt, bottle C, A B. Soap 0o pt. bottle Blue Label Chill HsIW Sauce 40o bottle L. A . P. Sauce . t. WILSON'S CERTIFIED J. V. Magee, special assistant In the air mail gervlea, with office in Washington, D. C is in Sait Lake investigating tha feasibility of night flying, with a vlaw to trying it out along the line of the air mall route. The plan will be tried eut In th near future between Chicago and Iowa City. It Is estimated that It will require about two years to get the night flying well under way," said Claron Nelson, suof the western division, perintendent "When we get It, though, we will be able to carry mall serose the continent in hour or perhaps In lees time." thirty Mr. Magee will continue toward th Pa- ANKER BOUND OVER. Special te Tbs Tritons. BURLEY, Idaho, Aug. 13. D. R. Lang-lola- s. vies president of the defunct gtete bon.lv see dads jMmmh wer-tthe district court on the charge of publishing a falsa statement aa te tha condition of the bank only a short time prior to It failure. Preliminary hearing on this charge was had before Judge E. M. Wright. T M. County Attorney Morris based hie charge on a letter which Mr. Langlola caused to be mailed to bank a short time before riatrons of tha In which tt waa stated that th bank wss in s sound, solvent condition, when, it ia alleged, it wa insolvent t that time. Mr. Langlols and M. A. Ross, the rash- ter, had a preliminary hearing thirty day ago on the charge of accepting deposits after the bank was insolvent before Judge Wright, who found ghe de- Prerfdent Harding called up long fendants not guilty, strong evidence bedistant to jr hello. The Mr, talked ing introduced at that time that the was bank solvent at the time it was Z to him a playing with th cat. closed I H-P- 3 fer 37c 49c A G. Naptha ' lf u For reasons which do not in any way reflect against the quality of the merchandise (it is not war stock'!) The Owl Drug Co. was offered 6250 of these $5.00 AntoStrop set at a price which enables us to turn them over to bur cus- tomers & 43c 10BARS v9 I G Of). 030 berry Preserves ... $1 10 bottle Maj. Greys Chutney Night Air Mail Service Planned by Department N 2800-fo- 40c Jar Wilson Logan- 19-- meet- 10 P. FA. CSC bottle Blue Label Chill Sauce. ....... 10; 20c bottle Manliou Water 35c 435 BAR Money Pickle . Pearl White Soa-p- 31c .... 10 Bars I0BAR3 $1.36 75o bottle Pm Melon Kirks White Swo Ic 40c Delivery . . White Soap I0BARS pkg. Bunrlpe Oats. S5o bottle QthMm Salad 3 . .. Dressing. 40c No. 1 can Olen- wood Itip -- Tax Levies Are Fixed for Sanpete County ing of the county commissioners of Sanpete county lesterday the matter of tax levies for the year 182 wag considered and the levies were fixed- - as follows: County general fund, 1 8 mills; county poor, I 'of a mill, county roads, i of a mill; Interest for road bonds, ..7 of a mill, dependent mothers, 2 of a mill, making a total of 3 7 mills for county purposes Water Handicap, The commissioners also fixed the state The efforts of the 'Vest ora Empire Fe- reed tax at 1 mill,. North Sanpete school rtile urn at Coalville to phut off the water district at H 2 mills and the Boutli Sanr ere not successful and it was necee-lar- v pete school district at M mills. to drill to ' formation suitable for b , casing and straight ream to eating the twelve-incAGITATORS UNDER ARREST. h tbe down. It tarry MEXICO CITY. Aug, 13. (By the Asso. ras reported jester day easing that the straight earning had been completed and that elated. Press.) Juan .Calderon and Se(ruling should be under wy again early bastian Vicente, Spanish agitators, hnd p the week. The Leonora 'is setting a string of two Argentine, radicals, 'whoso names light-inc- h casing at a depth of 1070 feet were withheld by the police, were arrestIts Rosel test at the porth and of ed, today, charged with spreading sediThose arrested are Jreat Balt lake. The moat recent report tious propaganda. pom the Lakeside camp, nsar Rosel, wss members of a faction here which at o the effect that drilling waa being held present Is Isi conflict with what Is knbwn pending the arrival of some casing as the "yellows," who number among that time wag down about their sympathizers several high govern. , 70, feet. , ment offlelaie. tt lOo No. 4 I a native of Balt Lake. n addition to her parents she Is survived by her husband and two minor children of this city and two sisters, Mrs. E. A. Oramee and Ml Ruby Winterowd of Salt Lake. 17c 27 pkg. . Fre 600 . lie Buy Crjstal Graie Nuts.. many months ago by Mr. Crockett and hla deputies, will be bom out. These pieced th total receipts from this source j for the year at $780,000. It wtis estimated that about this amount is required for I the administration of the automobile law, aqd the raising of th necessary amounts to contributs to slnkllng fund to repay th state road bonds as they become duo. Th statn law directs that th revenue from th automobile licensee shall b used for Interest and sinking funds on the bond Receipts from this source last year were 1441,000. Considerably more than th licensee Issued last year wer issued under the law before It was amended by the 1 legislature. In 1920 totaj receipts wera around $330,000. MR- M. M'KAY. Mra. R M. McKay, 28 years of age. of Idaho Kalla, Idaho, daughter of Mr. and 55 Bouth SecMrs. Lou A. Wlnterowd, ond West street, died yesterday. .She was Crate !Uc Olives... JD MOORPARK APRICOTS 18-l- b. 2UO '! t::v; iz watrn THIS WEEK PUT UP It was announced yesterday byH, K. Crockett, secretary of state, that total receipts from the gale of automobile license here reached the 3700,000 mark, There te every reason to believe that estimates of the receipts fur 1921, mads a Casing Awaited. Glee ! vvrrd. 324 RHODE WAS. MAIN ST. Now Totals $700,000 L I 'v bh Ukh. 322 Automobile License Sale ..k V,'a Ship To AllPcinfr l.i wisv Idifco.ci i mm IMMM mmm SjKSfli? A farewell testimonial In honor of J J. DeMry. who will leave September for th Netheilamln on e mission for the L. D. 8. church, will be held In th Forest Dal ward hall Tuesday evening at I o'clock Th following program will be given Onward, Binging. Christian Soldiers.; invocongregation; selection. cation. University solo, club; soprano Mrs. Edna E. ErickInstrumental son; baritone selection; solo. Professor Ray M. Russell, reading. Miss Jennie Creer; soprano solo. Mis Louise Watson; remar k s , Prof Levi Edgar Young; soprano .oio, Vlr J. ginla Free; presentation; remark J. DeBry; quartet, Bwanee Singers, and benedTtion. The program wtlj ha followed by a dance In th amusement hall, eor A. i ad U K WILL BE GIVEN TO fyD. S. MISSIONARY (iolf With Sarazen, Breakfast With Ilylan and-Lunc- jt FAREWELL PARTY LARDNER PROVES HIMSELF HIGHBROW Hi 11 OFFICES, p. m. ; Sundays, 10 to 2. SOUTH MAIN STREET Examinations and Estimates Frea , |