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Show sr 7 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE ' DEPARTMENT Main. Telephone Telephone KhW, Money A. WEST MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH yyggy vr C 1 .V lV . It Assured for 1923 Boy Scoot Work March A Tha boy acout drive for 33JOO to carry on tha aoout voak in Logan for 1922 la receiving exceptionally good support, aocording to W. O. Darley, caahier of tha Cache Valley Banking company,, who haa cliarge of the drive. Mr. Eerier atatee that business and professional men of the city have been reached through the Ki wants and Rotary cluba and have been formed into group of two to interview oltisens and in this manner make a comprehensive canvass of the city. A complete Check on the work done so far haa not yet been made, but, aocording to Mr. Darley, the 33J00 which la required is almost obtained. Victor A. Lindbled, aoout executive, stated today that plans are being formulated to have tha boy scouts work in the sugar beet fields during the beet season. as suggested by L. P. Peterson of the Logan Farm bureau. Mr. Peterson would have the scouts build their campfire in the beet fields and do their hiking up and down the row of augar beets. LOGAN', i ; . . ; . LOGAN, March 4. Ibreart Rangers H. I. Rioe and L. C. Smith made a tnp to (he snow stakes which are located at various Intervals in Logan canyon yesterday. The trip, which was made on was easily made on account of condition of the snow, which was ed and weU packed. The measure-eat the lower stakes was sixty Inches; at the muddle stakes, sixty-eiginohes and at the top atakes eighty-toinches, with a water equivalent of 27. The meeusurementa on the same date March 2 last year were aixty-ai- x inohes inches at the lower Makes, seventy-tw- o snow-shoe- ninety-tw- o inohes at the top stake Although the snow in Che mountains this year is not as deep as it was last year at the same time it is drifted and la and insures an ample water supply for the coming season. SERVICES CONDUCTED. LOO AN, March 4. Ir. Ensign, professor of Bible at Westminster college, conducted both the morning and evening services at tha Presbyterian church today. He is Ailing the pulpit in the absence of the Rev. Harris Kllabury, who is conducting special devotional exercises at Westminster college. YOUTH DIES. LOOAN, March A Fred Marwedet, Jr son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred y ear-ol- d Marwedsi, whose home 4s at 452 North First East street, died at a local hospital Friday night as a result of malignant infection in his throat. The boys death was very sudden, as it was not thought that he was seriously HI until a 12-- few hours before his death, when he was taken to tha hospital. He waa a student at the Benson school. The funeral will be held Monday at 2 odook in the afternoon from the Lindquist undertaking Members -- Chape!. of Prominent Fiunily Meet in Ban quet at Parental Home. OPERA POSTPONED. A. J. LOGAN, March 4. Professor South wick of the music department of the announced that Special to Tbs Triboa. Brigham Young college on account of the illness of twenty-fiv- e h LOGAN, March 4. Mr. and Mrs. chorus tha members of his eighty-voic- e A. Wort, 479 East Third North opera, The Hermit of Hawaii,' will not be presented on March 9, but will be street, celebrated their golden wedding until about April 4. anniversary today when they entertained twenty-fou- r children, their wives and MEETS. LEGION husbendk and grandchildren at a dinner comLOGAN, March 3 The executive in the" Hotel Ecclea. The following eons mittee of the American Legion post No. were in attendance; Mra 7 met at the Blue Bird yesterday at noon. and daughters John L. Herrick of Denver, CL H. West A motion stating that the American Le- of Sait Ruben Lake, Mra. Evane of The Man gion wtH bring the photoplay, W. J. of Hood West Berkeley, Cal.; was Without a Country," to Logan Ore ; Dr. F. L. West and ProfessorRiver, passed. B. Weet of Logan. C. C. Richards Ray of Salt Lake, of Mrs. Went, and -- BANKER ON VISIT. several relatives attended the dinner. Both Mr. and Mrs. Weet were born in LOGAN. March 4. Fredrio P. Champ, local banker, left yesterday for Rockford, Salt Lake, btit resided in" Ogden until 1918, since which time they have mode of funeral will attend the I., where he home in Logan. Mr. Weet is his uncle. He is expected to return in their 71 years of age, while Mrs. Weet past will about ten day soon be 70. Mr. Weet has been a civil 1 was a and since be engineer boy of has been connected with railroad surfor about fifty veys and construction years. He received his training at the University of Utahearly, at the time John R. Park was in charge of the institution. He was closely associated with the late David Ecolee and for many years had charge of many railroading and lumber projects in Utah and Oregon. He was for a time superintendent of construction of the San Pedro railroad, and has engineered some of the biggest railroad protects in the west, both standard and narrow gauge. Following the dinner the guests proceeded to the home of the couple, where Mr. West displayed a newspaper clipping of the announcement of his marriage, . Jo-rt'- poet-pon- Are You Surprised and gave a short talk. that during the year 1922 one company made 755 more loans on real estate, according to tne Salt Lake County records, than their first nearest competitor! The actual Mortgages recorded by Tracy Loan . Trust Co. Mortgages recorded by our first nearest & LODGES KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. e lodge No. 1 held a rousing meeting at Its quarters, 68 East last Wednesday Broadway, evening. Brothers Parr and Champion report their respective teams pulling together. Two new applications were received Wednesday for consideration. Committees were appointed to report on the investigations at the next meeting. Pages Gray and SulUvan were honored with the degree of esquire. The captains of the contest teams are arranging a pool and billiard tournament to be held during the latter part of ApnlL Brothers Mark Resdall, F. Schick and H. R-- Parr conducted the stations of chancellor commander, vice chancellor and prelate, respectively. Ogden lodge No. I is reported as conducting a big drive in the membership contest. All Pythian are invited to the meetings at the club rooms and library of Calanthe-Mjrrt- 1073 competitor Mortgages reoorded by our second nearest competitor Mortgages recorded by our third nearest competitor Mortgages recorded by our fourth nearest .. ...... competitor ... .., 318 299 255 214 Could we make 755 more loans on real estate in one year than onr nearest competitor, unless oar methods were right t &V 11 The baseball game with home camp Wash., resulted in a decisive victory for Utah camp No, 828. Next Wednesday night aU the champions will meet and go to bate The winner of the gold button during the past two weeks will be decided at the meeting. Mahogany camp Not, 238 of Murray in vlted Salt Lake camp No. 51 to initiate a large class Thursday night. March 1. The .chopper and drill team went b special car to Murray. After the initiation luncheon was served. Neighbor Thomas H. Lawson, head escort, and many other members gave interesting talk' Magna camp No. 822 is conducting a successful membership campaign in order to win the prise offered by the head camp, so that several of their members may enjoy a trip to Yellowstone National park during tha next head camp session. Many application are being presented at every meeting and class Initiations will be held from time to time until the campaign close Neighbor R. B. DeLand says another large class will be brought to Bait Lake soon to be Initiated by Deseret camp No, 404. No. CREDIT-- A Wonder Power Credit is the most wonderful thing in the commercial world.' It bas made millionaires overnight It has kept scoundrels from becoming in all circles. it is withheld from It is merely a matter of integrity linked with a determination to be honest. Protect 'your credit rating by paying your bills promptly. 284 of Seattle, NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT. Silver Maple circle No. 108 meets Friday night at W. O. W. halL AU members are asked to gather this coming Friday night to meet Marie Thompson, organizer from Greeley, Cblw, who is staying at the Windsor hotel on South Main street. The circle wiU give a card party Friday sight. Associated MACCABEES. Rtt Lake tent No. 2 held a class Initiation Monday night at Moose hall, 222 South West Temple street. The degree work we under direction of Sir Knight W. Winch and wss wet handled. An Interesting program In observance of the birthday anniversaries of Washington and Lincoln was given under direction of Fir Knights Kelly and Beveridge. I ter the review buffet lunch wss served. AH visiting and. resident Maccabees are hiyftwd to the regular meetings every Monday evening at Mooae hah The office of Btn e Commander A. J. la at Community bulKBng, 4T Boat Broadway, Salt Lafc Beaver teift No, 10 celebrated the life- - Credit Aim Strait Bureau) (Credit Sale Cake City -s rx i- t mmt i Cough Couchs resulting from Whooping Cough. La Grippa and Inliuau quickly (altered with WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. Banner review No. 11 will hold its regular meeting this afternoon at 2 o'clock Temple at W. O. W. hath 268 South West street. Commander Mr. W. B- - Holt remembers all be to present, as quests matter of Importance are to be discussed. A program complimentary to new member will follow the business older members were gathered In the large I The Security Benefit association orches-ha- ll session. I Saturday. tra of three piece will furnish the mu- Next Saturday night is regular meet-- 1 sic for the initiation and social dance SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. and of initiation candidates, ing night following. Utah conned No, 35.10 met in regular hail session at the Knights of Pythia Saturday night and initiated three candidate The drill team, under direction of Captain Lynn, 4a planning a trip to Ogden" early in April and is doing extra work in practice. This trip will include the officer drill team and as manv member as wish to go. It is planned to have a special train to take the dele9 gates to Ogden over the lnterurban elec- tric Hne, During the present month a visit from the Ogden council members is expected, including Brother "BlUy" Grlbble and his entertainers, who will give a profollowgram following the meeting.wasThe . Fours appointed ing reception committee for tills event: Mrs, Mabel Bridge, Mrs. Nellie Lynn, MTs. Agnes Asbrldge, Mrs Annie Benson, Mr Jennie Carnahan and George W. Duffy, the district manager. Brother Otto E. Asbrldge as guard, and Brother William Hart as eentinel were meeting to fill installed at Saturday" vacancies. a liveh The "Juniors of Security held meeting hi the small room, while the There is nothing like a laundered beautifully collar and shirt to give a man that prosperous look. Gland Treatment Restores R. G. Laws used to be, Her I am 73 and feel just as spry and full of vim and pep as if I wars only SO or 40." 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A large meeting is planned for Tuesday night, when the competing teems will make a report on their progress, Magna camp No. 8 It Into Salt take Tuesday night. brought February 20. a The candilarge class, for initiation. dates were given the protection degree, with the assistance of Salt Lake camps drill team-- - - Utah camp No. 328 enjoyed the monthly dance by the drill team last week, the affair being largely attended. Sto7 Whooping- - BF.MJ.Brimgrarst 23 2 Main, (Over tks Royal ) WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Intrt men of might. It bas tha same value The Kensington dub of Oliver O. Howard Womans Relief corps No. 1 will be entertained Thursday afternoon at the horns of Mra & A. Scott, 25.19 Third East street. Those desiring to attend ore requested to take the Murray street cur. The O. A. R. auxiliaries are pren- -t paring a program In honor of1atheBask-ara Marie tonal president, Mr of lies Moines, who is due to visit Utah March 26 and 27. Salt Lake camp No. E3 entertained Ita members and their families with a se- Organised to Serve the PtihUo UNDTR FEDERAL AND STATE BUPEBVTBION Barings Bam 4 Far Dent Beal Estate -Mortgagee a Sighs Bata of It is open to all none. &foUTS No. 1. le TracyLoan TrustCo - o I am just a young a I ltg all due to gland pills. Oaiaothe-Myrti- - (oxaminatiott Hree and figures, as shown by the Salt Lake County records, are as follows: 1 C G. A. R. nt ur reasonable uaranteei, LADIES AUXILIARY NO. 84, I. A. M. The ladle auxiliary will hold Us regular meeting tomorrow evening at Knights of Pythias hah. M Bast Broadway. Ail members art requested to be present. s, ht 'minus pain a. A. R. Reynolds cirole No. 1, Ladies of the G. A. R--, announces that Mra H. K. Williams, chairman of the executive committee, and the other members of St. that committee, are planning a big Patrick day party for March 18 at 68 BroadBast of Knights Pythias hall, way. Five hundred, excellent prises, appropriate music and other features win mark the program. For reservation telephone Wasatch 9743-- J. AMERICAN YEOMEN. Seagull homestead No. 6482 held a regular business meeting Thursday evening A number of applications for membership clues of candiwere acted upon and dates was initiated by the degree team. The Yeomen guard teem gave an exhibition drill, after which tha lodge retired to an Ice cream parlor, where refreshments were served. SSrtow on Logan Water .Shed Reported Ample at the middle stakes, sad 5 ARCII-5,-4923- .-- of the Hanchett memorial teeti modal campaign with a big reception and supper. More than 100 Sir Knights and their ladies were present ee gueets of the tent. A program wee given and supper served. Beaver admitted more than thirty new members during the campaign. It was reported at this meeting, thus becoming the leading tent in southern Utah as far as getting new members is concerned. 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