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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7. 1922. D 1 FURNITURE Maos., to Portland, Me., but has a leave which will extend over the holidays. Interest Attends . T. H. Gordon circle. Ladies 'of the Grand Army of the Republic, win meet this afternoon at !:J0 o'clock In th L O. O. F. halL Program of ' The band and patrol of F3 Kalah temple, Nobles of tbs Mystic Shrine, will give the first of a series of five dances at the Odeon Wednesday night. All Master Masons will be welcomed. The entertainment will be informal, A silver' 'social will be given by Naomi Rebekah lodge Saturday evening L O. O. F. hall. Th public is Invited. The Central Woman's Christian Temwill meet Friday afterperance Union noon at I SO o'clock with Mra C. R. Banders, MS Tenth East street Ted Rogers, young Son of Judge and Mrs. EX A. Rogers, will entertain Friday evening at a dancing party. 'St. Marks Charity association will meet this morning at the Hofei Utah to make further plans for the annual charity ball at the Hotel Utah on November 20. 1 An Interesting program has been arranged for the regular meeting of the Wasatch Literary club at the Knights of afternoon. It is an open Pythias hall this meeting and each member la allowed a guest. The program follows: vocal solo, - Violin solo, Wilbur Head; Miss Marjorie Klemn; accompanist. Miss Betty Perkins; current event. InMrs. Ira Life Other B. Dltlow; address, Worlds, Alfred Rordame. The hostesses are Mrs. A. V. Bettllyon, Mrs. R. Y. Beveridge, Mrs. R. A. Broad hurst, Mrs. L. B. Brown and Mrs. C. C. Burt, The executive board will meet at oclock. Mra Louis FX Miller srill entertain the Rovla Bridge club Wednesday afternoon 1S1 Edith avenue. Luncheon will be followed by cards. at her home, The Ladles' -- The Young Womens guild of St. Marks cathedral will entertain at a dancing of the church party Jn the guild Allroommembers of the Friday evening. friends are Invited. The parlsh-antheir committee on arrangements includes Mr. ChanKatherine Miss WUllah Stewart, Miss Sarah dler, Mis Fanny Graff, Chlpman, Miss Mary Le Roux, Miss Lillian Fox and Miss Lillian Holmes. Th Evans trio will furnish music. Lieutenant and Mrs. H. M. Reedall and littls daughter, Vera Jane, are guests of lieutenant Reedalls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reedall. Lieutenant Reedall has been transferred from Camp Devena, d 7MTTALF00D at the 'Mr. and Mrs. Grant 8wan are now at home at 1325 Perry avenue. Th marriage of Mis Ruth Spence to Carl L. Snow took place at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs., W. C. Spence, at 45 East First North street The ceremony was performed .by Bishop 6tayner Richards in the presence of the immediate members of tha families. Supper was served following tho ceremony. The table was decorated with brown chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mra Snow will be at home after December 1 at 123 Third avenua Th system Is hungriest" for blood and tissue building food early in the morn-i- n i. Thats why ZEP, th Vitamin Breakfast Food, will givs you th pep to carry you through tha day. It supplies natural vitamins, food iron and food lima In abundant quantities end ZEP la tbs beet Break feet Pood to eat. Toasted, golden bits of goodnsss with milk or cream. Just th dish to start th day witb'-c-ht Vital Food at th Vital Urns. at-fir- Retiring Advertising Manager Given Farewell Ask Your Groper 'YUrr.dC.Ul , tie Crmk ina W. Cm party In honor of Mra M. E. Bratager, advertising manager and suthe Auerbach company, of perintendent was given last night by the employees of the company at the American Dans&nte. Mra Bratager, who haa been with the Auerbach store for the last seven yeara ia going to IjOS Angeles to make her home. On behalf of the employeea H. J. Wallace, treasurer of the Auerbach oompan; presented thi wrist watch. The guests numbered 800 and the evening was spent In dancing. The committee in charge of arrangements Included Mrs. Eva 8c ales, Lillian Fox, Mra Ivy Muscat, J. EX Wlscond, Eva Bruckner, William Sayre and Marjorie Ellaaon. A farewell wllh ZEP7 Le M ile fU--t KuJtof Ilk IM m ala THE BATTLE CREEK FOOD COMPANY Betti Creek, MicUsea Ths Vitamin Breakfatt Food Series of Meetings to Precede Tractor Show Contented Beauty confiYou are Concurrent always dent that your beauty, has been developed to its highest possibilities after using Gourauds Oriental Cream, White Flcsh-Rachc- . 1 L Smi IOtM with the announcement formal opening of the Salt Lake Industrial Tractor show has been set for Saturday, November 11, comeswillthebastateprement that this huge show of Ford ceded by a series of meeting dealers throughout the territory, under the direction of the branch In this city. The first of these meetings le sched- that the Trial SUa uled for Pocatello on Tuesday, to be followed bv. meetings at Boise on Wednesday, Ogden on Thursday, Provo on Fri day, with a big general meeting in Salt Lake on Saturday. These meetings will be for the purpose of organising the large groups of industrial and commercial leaders v planning to come to this city during th tractor exposition. COAL THEFTS CHARGED. Vernon Hackwell, 19 years of age, and A, C. Morgan. 24. were arrested In the north yards of the Oregon Short Line last night by special agents of the railway and placed in the city jail, where It ia too ar don't who fat tho grow they are held for the railroad. People by the arresting officials that fortunate exception. But If you find the charged Hackwell and Morgan were caught stealfat accumulating or already cumbersome, ing coal from a car in the yards and you will be wise to follow this suggestion, loading the coal Into a motor truck. which la Indorsed by thousands of people who know, Aak your druggist for TESTIMONY COMPLETED. Prescription Tablets and follow diyesterday In Testimony was IXcompleted rections. One dollar Is the price the world the R. Wlnstrom and E. case over. Get them from your own druggist D, Richer,against officials In the First former or send price direct fo Marmola Co., 4612 bank of Myton, which Is being Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. By doing National States United court. district the in this you will be safe from harmful druga tried Arguments will be heard tomorrow when and be able to reduce steadily and easily, the Is to case the Jury, t go without starvation diet or tiresome exer- No court willexpected be held touj cise. (Adv.) of elections. Getting Too Fat? Try This Reduce Mar-mo- le . POINTS' Also to California Points Furniture sn3 from all th world. shipped t parts of M, A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Co. West 2nd. South, Salt Lake Phone Was. 5722 gnd 5723 S28 NEWHOUSE HOTEL LUNCHEON .11:50 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. 7 So Per Plate Navy Bean Soup Wafers CHOICE Grilled Salmon Steak, Lemon Butter Fried Filet of Whlteflsh, Tartar Sauce Frankfurter and Sourkrout Tenderloin of Beef Saute, Mushroom Sauce Hot Chicken Sandwich, Cream Gravy Plain or Denver Omelet Cold Boiled Ham, Potato Salad Brown Potatoes Dinner Rolls Shredded Lettuce, French Dressing CHOICE lemon Sherbet and Cake Fresh Apple Pi Coffee1 Milk Tea Presbyterian ing st 11 oclock at the church. 8ection 1 will serve luncheon at 12. SO o'clock. e W The Needle club will be entertained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Deppe on J street and Fourth avenue. e Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Richmond and Dr. W. N. Pugh have returned from a several weeks' visit to New York, Boston and other eastern cltlea e Mr. and Mrs. S. p. Evans and daughter, Miss Frances Evans, have gone to California to spend the winter. Tho recommendation of City Engineer Sylvester Q. Cannon that H. R. Arthur be appointed assistant smoko Inspector was approved last night by Mayor N4alen and the city commissioners by unanimous vote. Mr. Arthur becomes assistant smoke Inspector at a salary of 150 per month. A pardon was granted to Leo Barrow, arrested on October 24 and sentenced to thirty days In Jail, on the recommendation of Chief of Police Joseph E. Burbldge and approved by City Judge N. H. Tanner and th mayor and city commissioners 'by.Permission was granted to Salt Lake county to ehold a general election in district No. 84 station No. 4. Permission was granted the Union Pacific system to display safety signals on Main street during the week of November 19 to 26, provided the display does not interfere with traffic. Breakfast Vitamin is Most Important artahmlBoUt Aid society of the- - First church will meet this morn- H. R. Arthur Become $ Smoke Inspector Aide viialimQI me god SOUTHERN , at the IT CHICAGO, ATLANTIC COAST Seekers Literary club will meet this afternoon at I o'clock With Mrs. W. Logan, No. 29 La Franc apartHarry ments. Mrs. E. M. Cohen will talk on Child Labor Law The members will discuss current events. Guests are Inc vited. ' T th regular meeting ofthe Catholic Woman' league at the Ladies' Uterary club this evening. Dr. J. E. Broaddus will give a talk, with atereopti-co- n llluatrations, on "Utah Beautiful." Mra Lydia White Boothby has the music of the evening in charge, giving the The foHowlng program: "Kontance, Bella" En Bateau (DeBussy); trio, violin. Romania Hyde Woolley; cello, Edyth Reilly Howe; harp, SLydla White Boothby. It will be an open meeting and ' all members and interested friends are Invited to attend. The current event and current literature eection of the league met yeeterday afternoon at the Knights of Columbus hall. Mrs. Gordon William eon gave a -- review of Mr. - Wu, by Louis Gordon Milne Mrs. L. FX Dowd gave an account of the welfare work of the National Catholic Welfare council. Different members gave current events of interest. The next meeting of the section will be Monday of next week. Mrs. William Jeffers of Omaha will give the paper of the afternoon. EXPECTS TO BE REDUCED FREIGHT RATES Th League Jnm. H S IM SHIPPED It is almost snbelievablofebut Tan lae has built ms np twenty-ra- c pounds in less than a months time, said Mra Ada L. Garrison, 1242 West Manchester venue, Los Angeles. Calif. But this was only a small part of tho good I received. - For eighteen years I suffered from my back and 1 almott became a nervous wreck from loss of sleep due to the pain that plagued me night and day, 1 used to take a hot Vater bottle to bed with me every night to get relief enough to drop off to sleep. Since taking Tanlae, I eat, sleep and feel better than I nave in years and I havent had a touch of headache for weeks I never expect to be without Tanlae and intend to take a dote occasionally just to keep in the splendid health I have new,! Tanlao is sold by all good druggists. (Advertisement) MUSIC Tuesday, November 7th serve a Table dHot Dinner from 5:10 p. m. to 1:00 p, m. on r for half a notor;. ingradienta, Dr. Arthur u. Uaaerll. of th Aaahrtie laetUetioa, Lea! doe. Ea.. tmtm: AbsuloUly fra fra maria or othw alkaloid or omtiimot at opium. Btadmans Tmthiac Powder axe firarabta itingiiuhad fra all aaikr prrp. Observe the trade-mar- k, aitune oo a iaaest, ia stay ana pond, sons othwvtos pack rwnun Se a pratt of aino pow-m- u Tow dmsfiat.has than or oaa frt toast for yoa. For infante, na Praperad ociy by: LI Jaime EL Btedmaa Hexto Leaden, InvaKda ' The Original Food-Drin- k a Children for All Ages, Quick Lunch at Home .Office aF ountains. KkhMUlc, Malted Grain Extract la forms. NourUhlng-Noeook- in. Avoid Imititioni and Substitutes POMPEIAN LIVE' OIL Sold Everywhere, CATARRH of head or throat Is w usually benefited by tha vapore of - V Ovee VapoRuq 17 Millioojan Ueei Yeedg Start every day, on the wings of the morning with ' . F a cup of real good coffee. Schillings is one of the Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need. - Dont worry about Eczema or other akin troubles. You can have a dear, healthy skin by using Zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or extra large bottle at (1.00. Zemo- - generally removes Pimples, Blackheads, Blotches. Eczema and Bing-worand makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptio liquid. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable. (Adv.) - fine coffees. Money back. L chillin Frontier Units Organized for Work of Gathering Quota in Health Fund. Frontier counties of the etate have been fully organized with comiqlttebe composed of representative men and women for th sixth annual Christmas s lit Utah, as wen seal sale, which as the United States, on Thanksgiving day. Th work of organizing the other counties of the stats Is gol nr on and will b completed before th end of the month. Men anf womeg fat each county have consented to' sews on committees to aid In raising th 245,000 which' has been apportioned to Utah. This sum represents 10 cents per capita for every man, woman and child fat the state. Returning from a trip to southern Utah, James H. Wallis, executive secretary of the Utah Public Health association, says that everywhere he finds a most sincere spirit of cooperation this year In putting over the seal sale. In Emery county the following committee was organized: A. L. Leonard, Hunting-tochairman; Nephl Williams, Cast) Dsle, secretary; E, A. Nellaon, Castle Dale, treasurer; D. 8 Williams, Emery Larsen. Orangeville F. W. Reid, chairman: Bryan Reid, -secretary; William L. Ouyman, treasurer- Reid EX Oox, Elden O. Lake. Ferron Louis Peterson, chairman; Mrs. lone Coriover, secretary; F. J. Rouch, treasurer; Fred Kill pack, Bishop Louis Peterson. Emery Robert Du Sett, chatrman; Miss Lydia Olsen, secretary; J- - A.D. Brtnkerhoff, treasurer; L Allred, I. Petty. Uintah county H. 8. Olsen, chairman; Mrs. Robert Wltmer, vice chairman; Miss Louise Jorgensen, secretary; A. G. Goodrich, treasurer; Mrs. George H. Harrison, Hamon 8. Howards,' Mrs. John Frank P. Wellman, publicity director. Wasatch county J. R. Murdock, chairman; D. A. Broadbent, secretary; Elmer Strong, treasurer; L. 8. McQuarjrle, Midway; C. L. Madsen, Charleston; Cash Bennett, Wallsburg; Charles EL Bronsan, ' . Soldier Summit. North Iron county (district Ho. 1) F. C. Van Buren, Parowan, chairman; 8. T. McAllister. Paragonah: first vice Chairman; John H. Dailey, Summit, second vice chairman; Mrs. Ella Taylor, Parowan, secretary and treasurer; William P. Barton, Paragonah; .Herbert White, Summit; J. Clayton, Mitchell, Parowan, publicity director. Bouth Iron county (district No. 2) 8. W. Leigh, Cedar City, chairman; Miss Hazel Bauer, Cedar City, secretary-treasure- r; Mrs. J. C. Carpenter, Cedar Kanarra; City; Mrs. R. J. Williams Miss Maria Platt, New Castle: Thomas T. Allen Hobbs, Lund; Lund, Modena; Myron Jones, Enoch. Duchesns county James H. Moore, chairman, Duchesne; Laura Hair, secreA. H. Birch, tary ; F. C. Kelao, Roosevelt; William B, WallW Roosevelt, director. Roosevelt Major A. publicity IL Birch, chairman; Mrs. E H. Burgess, secretary; Emanuel Swain, treasurer; William B, Wallis, publicity dlrec tor; E EL Burgess, Mrs. Charles Wains, Mrs. Bruce Colder, Mr. Anna 8mith, Duchesne Mrs. Flcrrencs B. Madsen, chairman; Inez Nielson, secretary. Upa-lo- o Christie Anderson, Chairman, Bishop Austin G. Burton. Tabl-on- a L. M. Augers. Stockmors Joseph Wilkin. Strawberry Bishop Clarence Ivie. Arcadia Thomas Gilbert. Neola E. Pauwalder, Hugh Banies. Myton-Monarch ClarRichardson. Thornton ence Brown. Mountain Home Bishop L. E. Akelund. (Mount Emmons 8. K. Daniels Ioka William Case. Juanlt Clara C. Richardson. Frultland Allison Cedsrvlew William M. Vernon, Scott. Mrs. Lena Loremger. Boneta J. C, Mof fatt. Bluebell Nana S. Cannon. A. Booth. opS-n- n, Tal-ma- gs C. FAREWELL WILL BE GIVEN FOR L. D. S. MISSIONARY by mothWi tba world rad Fras from all harmful Put your best foot forward. A farewell testimonial In honor of E. Neil Burton, who will leave soon for Switzerland and Germany on a mission for the Mormon church, will tp given sit oqjnck Thursday evening In the Farmers ward chap , Jj dL will Dancing J be enjoyed after a ? program. Music will 3 be furnished by the 1 Kinney orchestra. The program fol-- I lews: Selection, I ' 8. Alumni Girls' cornet solo, quartet; H. L. Gleason: Lvnn Al , reading, f dir: selection, by , Anonymous quartet; violin duet, .the Misses Melba ai-irglnia Lindsa; President N. Burton., - remarks. Dayne,. Ha. watlan selection, Rayj.and Oliver Kinney; the remarks, bishop; response, Mr. -- l. j fale. Christian Bo. and Srd East, Tuesday, Rummage (Advertisement) church, 4th 10 a. m. Attorney General Declares Laws Place No Limitation on Means of Insurance. Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superintendent of public instruction, is Informed from th office of Attorney General Harvey H. Cluff that. In the opinion of that pointed out that In California there Is office, there Is no prohibition under the a law which, while permitting Insurance laws of Utah to prevent a school dls- - In California mutuals, by implication trict from insuring the school property I Prohibits th school board from taking hi a mutual fire Insurance company, I ut insurance in a mutusi not organized either organized under the law of this under the law of California. Statutes of other states ar similarly analyzed in state or of some other etate. The question wae submitted to Dr. the opinion of Mr. Cluff 'a office. Jensen from the school board at Logan, where fire insurance agent had told the school board It had no such right, j v v and had cited the opinions of the attor Ompaniet neya general In Washington, California, Texas and Wyoming. state board of equalisation yesterThe question was referred by Mr. Cluff Th collected 519,925.17 In taxes on car to Assistant Attorney General- J. Rob- day that companies operating onsum ert Robinson for Investigation, and 'In traverse Utkh. will be disTAhla meantime th attorneys general of tributed among th countie In which th the, the' four states mentioned were asked railroad lines run In proportion to milefor the grounds on which their opinions age. The sum is the bulk of th car comwere rendered. In the letter to Dr. Jen- pany taxes paid to th state, the annual sen, prepared by Mr. Robinson, it Is total running a little under 260,000. pointed out that In Utah local mutual It was received in two check, one from fire Insurance companies are expressly, the Pacific Fruit Express for 238,198 29 In the statute, permitted to Insure school and one from th Pullman company for There is nothing, according 221.727.28. property. to the letter. In the Utah statute, either FACTORY WORKER BURNED. by express words or by Implication, prohibiting school boards from Insuring' In Special to The Tribune. mutual The company. quesforeign SPANISH FORK. Nov. 8. Vernon o a foreman at the tion, says the letter, a to how propSugar seem would to be company's plant bare, suffered painful erty shall be preserved discretion of the to the while the at left entirely bums last night working board. plant, 'when some hot water splashed on where states the In the He was attended by Dr. Joseph contrary him view has been taken, the law Is much Hughes and Is doing nicely. He will soon different," adds the letter, and. It Is be able to work again. Utah Collects Taxes r car from ralk-oad- s Mc-Ke- ll, Utah-tdah- . Apple Weighing Twenty Ounce and Having , Fifteen-inc- h Circumference Is Harvested lb champion tilg red apple of the year so far was brought to Th Tribune office yesterday by Dr. Ira Lyons, 801 East South Temple street, from his orchard on Little Cottonwood, about fit The teen miles southeast, of this city. specimen, of the Rome Beauty variety, In 15 Inches 20 is ounce. It 4 weighs circumference on Its longest diameter, on Inches long. Standing which la 5 the blossom end the apple rise above th table to a height of 44( Inches. While It haa not been cut as yet. It has every appearance of being in all respects a perfect apple. Some boys found It, said Dr. Lyona, which, perhaps was only to ba expected. They celled It to hla attention several weeks ago, when tt was already a largs-stee- d apple. It was suspended from the main branch of the tree by a comparatively short twig, not larger than a mans littls finger In thickness, and tapering off to the stem of the apple. The then coming champion was encouraged a little. For example, for fear It slz might lead to Its destruction It was partially supported In a cloth tied to a llrrfb above, but otherwise natur was allowed to take Its course. Dr. Lyona says there, was possibly s bushel of apple In all on th tree, which was planted In th orchard In 19o9. Th other apple ar unusually large, but only . about th sis of tbs champkm. HIGH SCHOOL REOPENS-- Special to Tbs Tribes. 8PANI8H FORK, Nov. . The Spanish Fork high school reopened today after tor th being closed three harvest. Th lower grades opened a week ago and the seventh and eighth Th beets ar grades last Thursday. about harvested. bt wks two-thir- Exhausted From Grlpp Cough. 'La grippe coughs rack and tear th sufferer to a state of exhaustion. Would get completely exhausted from violent Writes R. Q. Collins, grippe coughs," Tried Foley's Honey Bernegat. N. J. and Tar and th cough ceased entirely. Used by three generations for coughs, colds and croup, throat, chest and bronchial Irritation, Foley's Honey and Tar has stood the test of time. Contains ne Ingredients printed on ths wrapopiate selling cough medicine In per. Largest Bchrmram-Johnaoth world. Drugs, Five (5) Good 8tores. (Adv.) n, Now a scientific method that protects your teeth from both attacks last a method of K tooth protection that heartily dentists everywhere endorse! 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