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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY.. MORNING, MARCH 8, BIT EDUCATOR Superintendent Child, Back From Eastern Trip, Takes Examine th. Pride in. Utahs System. N Cord Tiro with the beveled Troad. The tread is "I feel very proud of the public schools of-- Belt- - in & Laka-Uit- after-viijtttn- y; number of ssid the g- All-Weat- oe hoots large eastern cities,' of the superintendents' .section of the association. Education "The people of Salt Lake set a big return on money Invested, in education here com pared with many eastern cities," he said. Superintendent Child reported (the most successful meetings of the superintendents in the history of their organisation. There were 12.000 in attendance at the Cleveland meetings, of which more than 2000 weree superintendents of schools United States, Clave-lan- d from all over-thia adequately prepared to take care of large conventions, having a municipal -- auditorium with a seating capacity of 24,000, Mr. Child said How to Make the Public Schools of the , United States Function More Adequately I in the Raising of Children, was the foremost topic of the superintendents, acto Mr. Child. E ery phase of cording this subject was taken up. Mr. Child re , ported that the people of the country will not pay less for educational purposes in the future, but possibly more, due to the Increased demand for educational ta- cllities Superintendent Child had charge of the program for superintendents from cities I of from 100,000 to 200,000 population. This group discussed the securing and main-- l lain ins a mors favorable public opinion of toward education and the relation (the superintendent to bis supervisors, principals and teachers Following the Cleveland meetings, SuChild visited the schools of perintendent Cleveland, Council Bluffa and Omaha. He paid particular attention to high schools and junior high schools of Cleveland. compound is new and improved, the ai sidewall is heavier, the tread blocks are - rsinforced. Then buy it, and you will . S. W. Tooke Elected Exalt ed Ruler of Salt Lake Lodge; Contests Spirited. , W ed ruler S "Bill' Tooke was .elected exaltof Salt Lake lodge 85, Benevo- Order of Elks, at the annual election held last night. He was unopposed for election. Contests for a number of the offices of the lodge were spirited and an unusually large number of Elks were In attendance at the meeting. Following are the other officers elected Paul V. Kelly, esteemed leading knight, A. W. Wagner, esteemed loyal knight, W. J. Lew is, Jr, esteemed lecturing knight; J. Edward Swift, secretary: Abe A. Stone, Meeklng, Jr , treasurer, Joseph -- trustee, W.- J. tiler, 11. E. to the grand lodge, OConnor, delegate, John F. Tobin, alternate delegate to the grand lodge lent and Protective TOjGIVE ENTERTAINMENT, Fburth ward Primary association a benefit entertainment Friday evanlng at oclook at th ward meeting Th house. Combat the Film TonigM At CeorMp Smwie I SimHmt Demtmrt m mti mmd roeomn mmnd Gmodym Timm mnd hatch them ap with ttmmdmrd !' will gtvo tire g 'you have ever used. W will give you real service on it. 1 Various speakers, Inoludlng stats officials and others Interested in the development of southern Utahs scenic attractions, were heard yesterday at the membership luncheon at the chamber of tommerce. The Impetus given to the movement bv the passage of the bill by congress, appropriating almost 1200,000 for the Improvement of roads In the southern part of the slate, has aroused Increased interest among Salt Lake business men. Next July. will ses work completing rail connections aad providing hotel accommodations wsll under- - way, according to Lafayette Hanchett, a member of the committee appointed by IQovernor C. R. Mabey to interest railroad officials in the enterprise. A year later It will be possible to see the scenic wonders of southern Utah from a Pullman ear or from the veranda of a modern hotel, Mr. Hanchett said. Other speakers were H, C Hunt of the state highway commission, Stats Senator C. H. Tebbs and Qovernor Mabey That the scenic points in southern Utah will be easily accessible to every one, and that tourists will be flocking into the state to as Zion --aad Bryoe canyons, Cedar Break and th Grand canyon within a year or two, was lookod upon a a certainty by thaas speakers Note how teeth glisten everywhere today find that it is th longest-lastin- J Work of Making Wonderland Easily Accessibleto Tourist to Start Soon. the rubber semi-fla- t, O. H. Child, city superintendent of nrhoole, yesterday upen bis return from Ole eland, where he attended meetings ' 1923. Watch how your teeth improve Go get this fre DOWNTOWN DEALERS: Goodwin. Dickson Tire 4 Supply Company 606 South Main Street. F. HI Manning Company, Successors to A. M. Daly Co. 260 South Stats Street. Osborn Auto Tir A Supply Company, 120 South State Street. Schramm Tire A a Romney Rubber Company, 148 East Second South St Rubber Products Company, US East Second South St Social Hall Garao. 128 Social Hall Avwiuaf Eaat Film ia the great tooth wrecker that vie. cous film you feeL It clings to teeth, enters " crevices and Itaya Food stains, eta, discolor ft, than it forms dingy coata Tartar is baaed oa film. Those thin coata dim the luster of the teeth. FQm also hold food substance which ferments and forma add. It holds the acid ia contact with the teeth to cause decay. Thatll why' tooth troubles were almost universal. Germs breed by millions in film. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea, bow so alarmingly common. Morgan Service Station, 2162 Highland Drive. LKuu-4or.f- WILL MISSIONARY BE GUEST AT FAREWELL A farewell program In honor of Harold Taj lor, who will leave soon for The Netherlands to do missionary work for . ... the L. IX 3, church,16 1 f will be given at I m, oclock this evening l B. f GOOCjsvEAn Go get thb free tube end watch the change it brings. Note bow dean the teeth feel after Other effects were found to be essential. So Pepsodent multiplies tbo alkalinity of the saliva. That b there to neutralise mouth adds, the cans of tooth decay, The teat win be delightful What you see and fed will be a revelation, Cut out the coupon now, ts ar. Tube Free i TO-D- ay at your store This week only Insert your name and that prwent thb U (h TovrNtm ad- cou- pon thb week to any store i named below. You will be Tube presented with g Organization Effected by Ephraim Dairymen H 10-D- ay of Pepsodent Avoid Harmful Grit If you five out of town, mail coupon to The pepsodent Company, 1104 So. Wabash Avenue, Chicago, and tube will be sent by mail. Pspsedant curdle th film and ranswi it witheat harmful semiring. Its peBahiag af ant b far aef tar than enamel. Never aao a film combctanj which aeatalne harsh grit. gpeelel to Tbo Tribune EIPHRA1M, March 7 by-la- jr -- TV? U4t - ft dress, IT Go prove it now using. Mark the abeence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the film-coa- Dental ScUnce has ia late years found two At a meeting of the Ephraim Dairymens association held in th library building Monday evanlng, th constitution and of the association were adopted It wa decided to hold regular meetings th first Saturday of each month. Marketing problems and the advisability of forming a cow testing association wera A committee, consisting of discussed Andrew Olsen and Henry Pahlarud, was Enid Orlob and Miss to Investigate marketing probappointed Bessie Newman; lems and report at the next meeting reading, Mins Oneida Ole M. Olsen, Roy 8 Anderson and A Reese; piano solo, E Thompson were appointed as a comMiss Ruth Rock; vo- mittee to make plans for the cow testing cal solo, William A. Hareld B, Taylor At the next meeting H K association Shepherd; selection, male quartet: ra- - Jeneen wll) present a paper dealing with marks, Mr, .Taylor and Bishop Cow." "The Dairy Richards. Dancing will follow the FIREMEN TO GIVE BALL. gperlel to The Tribuae. IDAHO JUDGE SPEAKS. 8PAN18H FORK, March 7 The Rpan-is- h Special to The Tribune. Fork fire has Issued inBRIGHAM C1TT, March T Charles p vitations to itsdepartment annual ball to be held at McCarthy, district governor of Rotary the Auditorium Friday evening Good dubs in Utah and Idaho and member of music Is promised and th boys are exth supreme court of Idaho, addressed the pecting a large attendance f at the Twenty-sev- enth ward chapel. r The following program has been arranged : Violin aolo, Frank Coleding, Miss i Georgians T a y or; ; selection, Kinney brothers, duet, Mrs tooth-protecti- Other essentials Two new discoveries Rotarlana in this city this evening at their weekly luncheon held at th Com' mercial club rooms saliva. pe Film your great enemy Compa.ny, 21st South Street. That b there to digest starch de posits which may otherwise ferment and form adds. t Thus Pepsodent gives manifold power to that two great agent These combined results are bringing, the world over, a new conception of dean teeth. film, one Millions have already dona that The teeth you see everywhere now show the results that coma Start bow to fight that film oa teeth. Do it to be dainty, to bo safer. Do it because dentists th world over advise it De It for your sake and your familys sake Lears what this method doea SUGARHOUSE DEALERS: Granite Lumber a Hdwe. It multiplies the starch dlgestant (a the ways to fight that film. Oas acta to curdls to remove it; and without any harmful scouring. Able authorities proved these methods by tooth many careful teat. Then a new-tywas modem research. baaed oa created, pasta These two film combatants were embodied in it for dally application. That tooth paste b celled Pepsodent Care ful people of some SO nations now employ it, brgely by dental advice mad gUa-teni- ng SOUTH SIDE DEALERS: Wasatch Service Station, 17(7 South State Street 1084 tube of Pepsodent auk this delightful test ! Present coupon to w. - 1 H. Dayton Drag, 8econd South and State. The Owl Drug Co., Second South and Schnunm-JohnsoDrugs Second South and Main Third South and Main First South and Main Eleventh East and Twenty-firs- t South. First West and South Tempi Eureka, Utah. ... ; Price, Utah. !Jh Payson, Utah Z. 0. M. I, Drug Department Ball Lak Tribune, Salt lake City, Utah. s, The NewDoy Dentifrice ; A scientific tooth pasts based on roodern research, free from harmful grit. Now advised by leading dentists the world over. a 1 PROMINENT WOMAN OF CITY CLUBS TO BE BURIED KATHRYN J. INKING. other articles war originally loaned "T Works of Art Soon to y te th th artist In c International exposition Be Returned to Alien at the eolloitatton of that of the officers war brnuh t this ALESMANSMIP COURSE PLANNED. Beginning March 8. a three weeks' n insurance salesmanship will b. C T- v Aradall at b f They enterprise. enambw-qemnmeree under TribuB.-S.lthe t Lak. Triban. L.Hd Win. country under a morel obligation that CMrii 21 th Equlttbte LJf AMurftno auspice society,' be returned. This wes in ISIS, twe WASHINGTON, March 7. Works of Wm 10 nurne ar. belonging to noted Austrian and they yearn before thla country entered th Menu and painter now war. Hungarian sculptor held by th alien property custodian and HUFF VltlTB COAST. valued at probably laoo.ooo will be returned So them at an early data, it wa C. 3. Huff, general agent of th freight learned today. Communication ar new department of the Western Pacific rail, passing between th Austrian and Hun- road, I In Ban Francisco, conferring garian government and th stats depart- with official at th general office of ment arranging th dstatls of th th oompany. II will return bom Austria-Hungar- Panama-Pacifi- - ' y. I This Asset Is Yours The greatest Intangible asset anyone can possess is a good credit rat' ing. A' More than 400 in this unusually attractive lot very smartest of styles well made. Trimmed with organdie, as well as self trimmed. Fine ginghams percales andchambrays. This is the result of a very special purchase, and the extreme low price we have quoted makes them the biggest values in Salt Lake City today. Remember, be here early today to get yours. Checks, Stripes Plaids Dots Figured. All Col ors. All Sizes. All Styles. Fun.ral servlets for Mrs. Kathryn J. Ryan Enklnsr, 1431 East- - Ninth South will be treat, who died last held this morning at Monday, 10 oclock from Our Lady of Lourdas church, th Rev. Father R. J. Cotter officiating. Interment will be In Calvary cemetery. Mrs. Enktng was th Wife of Otto J. Enklng, a telegrapher of Salt Lake. They have been for th pant ten years residents of Salt Lake, Mrs, Enklng being actively Identified with literary and club circles of the city. She was past president of th Wasatch Literary of th Utah Feddub, past --treasurer eration of IV omen -- Club, a position that ah held for four year At the time of her death Mrs. Enklng was chairman of the parliamentary law committee of the Ladles' Literary club, of th Woman Catholio secretary league and state auditor of the Utah Federation of Women Club. Mrs. Enklng is survived by her hus7 band and three children, Clement J., France and Kathryn Bonnie. 8 he was widely known and highly esteemed throughout the ataxa ' wmmm i for Stomach Troubles Pay your bills promptly. well-kno- i ZEES good credit rating de- notes good character and integrity. How are you rated? k Associated E&cail CffcdiUlem (OeditI?Jting Bureau) Sdc Cake City They Impart good dgeation. relieve pain and distress, also gassy, bloated feeling. They quicken the liver and Insura easy, regular bowel action without griping or nausea. mat jk! for lire yes n m tfstsatii bmelle, mrlltt Km. LWer P.Ve, A CSsmierLV TV , vmi aw mat en'y ml sfoauak tr u.'i, t nl lie CMthyafmn. !maJt ervt - fvdv ewpRvw-Vwvg- t |