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Show I- - TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY' MORNING, OCTOBER 11 13, 1922. PIONEER RESIDENT OF AMERICAN FORK IS TAKEN BY DEATH ALMA ROWLEY u r Session; Will Be Held as Part of Utah Educational Convention . Next Friday. The Homo Economic soc lotion will hold o day of convention Friday, October a part of the animat Utah Educa20, which tional association convention, meets three days, October IS, 20 and 21. the opening assembly to bo held at S o'clock Thursday evening. October 19,at ths Tabernacle j The program for the Home Economics association, which ts also affiliated with the National Home Economic association. will be opened in the Btahop'a bulletin at S o'clock Friday morning. The prknjjpal address will be delivered by Pay son Smith, state commissioner of Education for Massachusetts, who will speak on the Ideals of home economics. Ths program follows- - Roll call, read in of minutes, Mias Dorothy Frolseth, rot. address. President Alice Kewley, of the homo economics department ths Utah Agricultural cell eye: vocal aeiection, Mrs. I heodore Best; announcementMiss Froiseth; address. Dr. The Smiths reports from committees. will for luncheon bs adjourned meeting at th University club and will be at 2 o clock, will be Hofhe economica travelogs given at the afternoon session, followed EcoHome by a report of the National nomics convention at Corvallis, Ore., last July, given by Miss Althea Wheeler, head of the department of home economics at the University of Utah; reports from Minnesota, Miss Jean Cox of Salt Lake; Hew York, Misa Johanna Moen of the Utah Agricultural club faculty; California, Miss Neil Strowtg, head of the department .of home economica of the West high school; Oregon, Mrs. Rena Maycoek, head of the home economics department for the Utah Agricultural college extension division. Unfinished business will be disposed of, and election of officers held. The present Home Economics association officers are: President, Alice Kew ley; vice president, -Elisa Jones of Mount Pleasant; secretary- and treasurer. Miss Dorothy Frolseth; Miss Jean Cox, chairman, and Mtss Althea Wheeler and Mrs. Lucile Y. McAllister, members of the executive committee. kf V i -- -- TSs: , -- fa nc Special I. The Trlbeae. AMERICA V FORKOct, 12 Alma Rowley, 69 years of age, died at 4 SO oclock this morning at fils home In this cltv. Mr Rotcley was born in England and came to Itahwith the pioneers when he was a boy. Funeral services will be held In. American Fork at o'clock Saturday afternoon. Mr. Rowley Is survived bv his widow, Mrs. Amelia Shipley Rowley, And the following sons and daughters- Mrs. Arthur Dickerson, Mra n. C.' Larsen and Mrs W. J. Morrison- of Salt Lake, Mrs. George Meredith, Mrs Wilson Cunningham, John, Albert and Katie Rowley of American Fork; a sister, Mrs. Sadie Wagstaff of American Fork; sixteen grandchildren and three Isntrthere someone you wanFto make happy? - Every one will know passing another vehicle; always pass to the left of 'Vehicle ahead of you; pass all street cars always on the right, at intersections go past the center to turn left, never overtake or pass another vehicle on intersections; give way to right when signaled from rear; always signal befora turning left arm down for Mop.' horiiontal for 'turn to left, arm above horizontal for turn to right'; report all accidents and license numbers of cars concerned to police headquarters." Yesterday being Columbus day, no session of the criminal division of the city court was held and none of those arTraffic rested tor alleged violation of the traffic had to appear before Judge Tabulated traffic rules printed on ordinances H. Tanner accordingly. Court will be stickers will be placed on windshield of N. 10 oclot k this morning in the held at automobiles In the city by members of Public Safety building the police department In collaboration with the Traffic Safety Week," October 2 to 2$, under the auspices of the Automotive Trades association These rules, which will he constantly before the drivers of machines, are; Keep lights and brakes in order; alow After many trial and tribulations, tha down to pass schools and children; obey wedding the electrical exposition was traffic signs and signals; vehicles com- declared ad a huge success At 9 oclock from your right have right of way; last ing scene was set for the wedthe night v njt for street cars to start up before The platform was beautifully decstart your car; sound signal before ding. orated, the music was on hand, but the bride and bridegroom failed to appear. The crowd became Impatient and for forty-fiv- e minutes Professor H. T. Plumb and P. L. Goddard entertained the anxious audience before the bridal party arrived. The couple who were married last are Mr. and Mra Charles Edward night Call Idle bride was formerly Miss Bessie LilBusch. was Bhe Miss attended by If your own teeth lian Clyde Blaslua was beet are so far gone that man. Engllman. The ceremony, which was short 'they are practically and simple, was performed by Bishop useless to you, or if George Graham, marriage license clerk Bait Lake. The bride and bridegroom you have a plate in of are Ogden people. yonr mouth that is Theboth large crowd that witnessed the not giving thorough ceremony little realised that a bride and satisfaction, bridegroom had to bs found at a late set new need a hour you yesterday afternoon. The couple who of teeth that will fit were to have been married at the expoai tlon withdrew. It seems that the public look and right. reception was the tight bridegrooms surprise I my to the bride, who wna coming from Evanplates to give abso- ston for the wedding The prospective lute satis informed the girl upon her bridegroom and to appear as arrival of the public reception that was "V- - natural as your own to be held. It was then that manager of th exposition were told that they teeth. to find another couple. In spit of the would haveeducational features have been Special fact that I nse only added to tha dally exposition programs a a means of entertaining and edifying the very teeth and materials student who attend. Many Interesting and give plenty of expeHement are to be carried out In of wonders time and attention to each ease to in- theThehall mdst attractive echoolglrl and the sure perfect results, you will find prices most popular schoolboy who attend the exvery reasonable. Call for a freeDenexposition this evening will he awarded electrical prizes, amination. Dr. M. D. Bringhurst, OCTOBER 14th is Candy Day Police Department Will Post Regulations Inter-mounta- in Mother, wife, sweetheart or the laddies will be Bride and Bridegroom Late at Public Wedding looking for Candy on Candy Day. PLATES THAT FIT; Natural looking Dont disappoint them! - Whom mil you make Happy then guarantee faction finest 232 9. tist, T to Main (Over the Boyal). Hours (Adv.) State" Accepts Bid "for Furnishing Iron Culverts The Hardesty Manufacturing "company has been awarded the contract tor supplying the corrugated Iron pipe culverts to be used by the state road commission this year and next in road construction. Bid were opened Tuesday, and were presented from three companies. The low bid, from the Hardesty company, was for Ilg.tOI. The pfpey varying In size from 12 to St Inches, will hereafter be furnished by the state road commission from its stock, rather than by bids on each qulred by law have affixed their signa separate road project requirements. tures to the petition for filing the nemt- nation of Harries. An executive committee of fifteen members which will manage the campaign of will be appointed by the commitHarries c Sheriff tee of nine, probably at a meeting SaturBeniamin R. Harries name will- - b day. A special meeting of the Social Welfare presented to th county clerk today, ac league, of which Dean Bennlon la chairW. eompanying a petition for filing his nomi man and of which Bishop Arthur nation on an independent ticket for the a membordf the ofHe Of sheriff of Balt Lake wranfvf ac- Moulton, .also TTrmTrttie--cording to Dean Milton Bennlon of the of the board of control, will meet school of education of the University of at 6 o'clock this afternoon at the City Utah. Dean Bennlon la a, member of a and County building for a discussion of committee of nine citizen of Balt Lake the Independent ticket. Other offtiers county, headed by D. W. Parratt, super of the Social Welfare league are the Rev lntendent of the Granite school district, George E Davies, first ice chairman air bf Whom..w?Te',,di&sg&ted'iw'ttsme a add Mir? ''Truth"' May -- lW; BeconitT: candidate for sheriff at a mass meeting Chairman. Benheld recently. According to Dean nlon, the full number of petitioners re- Independent Candidate for Announce Croupy Children Ml. Selling Cough madlcin in the world Stood the tost of tlmo. serein three generetlona Ho Opiate. Ingredients printed on the wrappag Laj-- f -- Drugs. Schramm-John.o- -- Farmer Severely Injured When Gate Falls on 'Him HEALTH.ENERGYANDmDURANCE" - winter, but you cant accomplish much if you are run down, layed out, keen appetite for your breakfast the driving power for a big days work the calm - nerves and sound, refreshing sleep. listless id eauly fatigued before your busy season fairly commences, Thin blood and low vitality, your legacy from a long hot summer, are responsible for your lack of energy ana endurance; for your poor appetite and jangled nerves; for that thin, pale, drawn look that causes you so much anxiety. n What you need la Cudee that famous eld tonic and enneher. It haa no equal builder .of -- pep and vigor, vitality and stamina. With a fresh supply of rich red blood hi your veins the old goring will come lack to your step the ruddy bob to your cheeks the Fepto-Manga- OCT Cl TMad-se- 12 n was rendered unconscious and receiled severe bruises and a sprained ankle when a large, heavily mounted gate which he was putting In "place fell on him yesterday aftetnoon oo his farm west of town. Mr. . Madsen was brought- - to town, where Dr. O. Sundwall dressed his injuries. FOR A BUSY, SUCCESSFUL WINTER YOU are planning big things for thi A MT. FLE4SANT; of an Inch; total precipitation aloes January 1 kale I 14 (cl iochci, a mutilated since January 1 in 2 41 incites. 8nn rises at 6 38 and aeU at 9 51, October See What You Savd 13. IKLi. LEATHER P TtKEV OBSERVATIONS M NT4IN 4101 , 1 1 Zemo the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief I AT AIR 9 3 Boise . (h.lagf , . Drfrrer td J unci. .Ion . Helens In.dcr York Oklahoma . ttmabs . . Phoenl t . Ihwntsttw1 Portland Rapid City Halt. Lake Haa Francisco Hants Ee . . Hpokane TooopaB H innermirca Tcllovratone HOj HE .('2 4 A 5 v u Ml W Dor W sjoi W - TTi, R.l ! R 64 26 , .VJ,SW-.- 10 I CROCKETT .1X1 10 1 l 12, 14, 16 and 17 inch, Mr Mr .ozh Imidy . . Wl Oo'l'Mr loudy mu lossy ,0O'( Mr nz ( loudy 30 4 MW' S4 .00 Pt cldy. .04 loudy T IIS One gtyle wq are offering In a full stock grain leather, made In so e Army Munson last, at ft-to- IMPROV1NO. B Omckstf, ecmsTy-b- f atfttf. to f)ls home at 20 Acrk-o- t street WEATHER DATA with new that his brother, Henry Crock-et- t, of the farm at the 4U rt gait Lak City, state superintendent Ompsrati? mental hospital -- at Brain, was October 1 J022somewhat Improved early last evening ht 62 dgiwi. Teipfrrtar-Hittoday his brother la not yet out of Is thla (Booth aiooo 1574 mas 8 da Howeier, to Mr. Crockett a redanger, according greet, lowest last night was fit dgime; lowest port last night was Henry Crockett SK74 wna ?2 degrees; mean this in rath stneken-wit- h appendicitis last week and temperators tor today waa M d greet; normal waa operated on Saturday at Provo. H warn 64 dtereea; accumulated excess nince the - eat onlay first of ths; month I hj drgreyai gcrnmulgted E Crockett left. morning on recyipt of adl ice -- that hts tfeftHmrr ainrs January t ft W degreea. brother waa In a dying condition. Hoimdlty- - Iry bulb temperature at 6 a m pre- ing, invigorating ingredients changed. Cet it today and begin'to take it. Ask for it toy its full name Gudts The full name is on every package, your druggist has it or tahlet form, as you prefer. Pepto-Mangaf- - $Co)7S i. - Guides at6 ma, 56 wet "bulb fmueraturc 46 dejfrees, relative humidity at 6 a , REPUBLICAN CLUB ELECTS. waa unanimously electwet bulb temperature at dooq. edJ T Mnoreland time 86 drgn-represident of the Republican club at a Sue time. 46 degree reLtfre hemidlty at. held laat night at the African qa Hal, 64 jn-rent, drr btiib temperature meeting church. Sixth South and Third at 6 p. ra., 67 degree, wet bulb temeraiure Methodist streets Other officers chosen are p. m.. 4T degree, relative humidity at C East it U. H. Wukloff, b e president: C, A. John , I'feyipttatli In, 47 per cent for aom- - secretary, IV7. Russell, treasurer. It Tut the teealT'fuiie 02 m. an of at 4 p. huh. total hirjwai agreed that the president ahotlld eat B'-- w r Pepto-janga- n Tonic and Blood Enricher t for-Pr- ovo : in a great variety of tyle W. scribed by physicians at a tonic for young and old for over 30 years and during all that time its formula has not been altered, nor ita strengthen- Leather All ( I R.... S.l 'Whiklncto Hunters .imCPzr ... j.no Mr riTWCfrsr 68 RW 4l 303 .00 lear 30 v 64 60 Ogden Store 7 4 imrty--. TPt. clfly. .OOjClenr 06 (Moody - R 67 64 loudy (car 74 U 66 NH 62 8YV "2 8W 64; HW-66 . . turn Angeiea Nw fitt, There is ooe safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture w that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask" anv 'drnKciit 'for a 3oe7 pp bottle of Zemo and apply it aa directed. Boon you will find that irritations. Pimples, Blackheads, Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm and aiailar skin troubles will disappear7 Zemo, the- - penetratinj;, eatisfylng liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most akin ernptions, makes the ikm. soft smooth and healthy. (Adv.) a (2) Pair All sizes.. full Bellow tongue. One of tho numerous great values In Id-inc- h our shoe department BOYS ELK HIDE BOOTS With buckle tops. Sizes . CA 2i2th6. h Pair....;..... hoot f3 ( ;k Wii'pn A real boys boot 4uuoa-endin- ae-th- to date la (i3 of air Inch: aceunut la tad daficJanrfuc tin month to date la .19 rnoeth lect hla own executive board McSwine, Incumbent president, Charles preaided. SEE ODE WINDOW-DISPLA- YS. j -- - - - |