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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL IT, 1923. 8 aeeeeaeaeeeeaiMeiieeeeeseeiea' THE ODDS 2 Service Star Legion Told of Need of Making Red Men Better Citizen. of Emphasizing the need AGAINST YOU the teeth and health of four persons out of every five past forty and thousands making the the Indian Into s better eltlsea of told United States, Mrs. N. A. Dunyon of ths work being accomplished by younger. Nature warns you of its ths Federated Women's clubs engaged In Indian welfare work before the Service Star Legion at their monthly meeting held yesterday at the Hotel coding with bleeding gums. Take do chances: Act! ' -- Absolute final Cleanup Pyorrhea imperils Mrs. Dunjron spoke-- of ths Indian reservation near Cedar City which bad been cleaned up effectually and strides made along educational Professor J. H. Pan! spolts on Gardening;" this being National Gar-of den week. He stressed ths needown beauty in your appreciating theown back yard, cily and your Mra. 8. A. Kinney gay a report in done Memory grove. of the work She stated that the trees were sll and all planted, ths grounds laid. cleaned Mrs. Kin. is water pipes all waold Bey expressed the hope that terworks house could, be taken and tnadeover Into a recreation center and- that a rusttc etairway he built leading down from the capltol Into Brush yottr teeth with Used-Ca-r Rfhaiis FOR THE GUMS a toothpaste it checks Pyorrhea ' More the witK many refinements 3Sc sail 60c in tabes c the cMyo. A nominating committee consisting Helen Jennings, Miss Edith Mrs. L. Wier, - Miss Marjory Brown, G. Maraell and MrwXy. C. Vette was sleeted. X uim Bula Cosgrove and bliss ia Cosgrove, Indian girls attending Mary's academy, gave a King duet. ", Mis Eula gave a reading Cecilia gave a violin solo. of construction of Miss :er noises LOGAN Os-ct- ft Office, lit. Week at Price Ushered in Big Parade Clean-u- p t FTOCW. The Tdhans. 16. Beglnrdng April at Oils morning the Price dean-!- p weeds was ushered in with a big kmying the corner of Main parade and Eighth street. The fire department led the parade, followed by representatives of the three banks W. Pries. Next came Mayor W. counjooea and members of the city of the cil; J. R. Miner, president Commercial dub, his aides and direo-torPresident Matt Gilroour of the (Urtwrians and President H. Pratt of the Xlwantan of the C. H. Madsen, principal grade schools, led the ookrmna of assisted school by ths children, teachers. Boy Scouts, Beehive and both various the dubs, Campfire girls, civic and literary, auxiliary organithe eburehee of sations numbering In all between 700 and too, fewmed s line four Mocks long, which traversed the mats streets of ths city. Rakes, hoes, brooms and brushed were brandished by the paraders. All week the renovating will continue, the - Kiwankut watching the north the- - south side- and the Hotartana sidsi A checkup wH be made at the end ef Jfca week and prises offered to three making ths best olean bUdkars wUlbe punished. ISt-J- . 1 BANKRUPTCY SOUGHT. SNhe petitions in voluntary bank rtiptcy were filed In ths United States district court yesterday, exemption on assets listed being claimed in both instances. Herbert Hrward of MM vale, a laborer, listed his liabilities at 21347 and his assets at $306. James F. MHoheU, a sts--t toeary engineer of Bingham, Hated blip hsbWtles at MM1 and his assets at $200. Pci WILL BE SOLD DEPARTMENT ty. North Main. Telephone Residence Telephone WS-- Heart Legion Council i- Best Cash Offer Between 9:30 a. m. and ti2 noon today. lsOrgaruzed in Cache LOO AN, April 1. The CSdu eoon-t- y council of IMAneiicM Legion was organised yesterday by Kirks M. department adjutant, who met with commanders of ths Chche oounty posts. The giffleen elected wens dodge L. Ei Nelson, chairman, and J. F. Bqulrea, secretary. The Sol lowing posUeom-mendeattended the meeting; 6. Bodge, Logan; C. B. Johnson, Richmond; O. W. Wallace Lewis too; J. 7L Wright, Hyrum. The purpoaa of the council la to obtain closer cooperation among the poets In the county. A meeting of nil poets is planned for the near future, and when the constitution will be adopted. Chandler Touring Olds Touring rs -- strength, durability, simplicity, and the incomparable i . v Olds Truck f Other Important Items of.the Remington Typewriter Line f ChancUCalifornia Top Touring I JOG AN, April lit "Buatneas and poll tics are ao sadly lacking In Meals that Is up to ths younger generation to carry a fresh supply into the busi- See MR. HALLlSouth State St. Improved Bnalngfria No 10 the Standard Cocrtspoodcncs Machine. Highly aadriactocy under all condition where quiet it not a prime coorideratian. ... with Key Set Decimal Tabulator. For fonn, tabular and statistical work o t every, description. gan Canyon park wax begun lat week when a number of Boy Scouts and officials of the chamber of commerce pent several afternoons at ths task. Alderberry, chokecherry, rose and other bushes and trees, consisting of birch. Juniper, boxelder, poplar, pins and maple, were dug up, preparatory to leveling the park, which will be don this weak. Mrs. Frank H. Hemmer Is Lead at Final Rest HaflMon Bishop Charles and other old friends spoke England at the service DEATH CALLS WOMAN. LOGAN. April !(. Mr Mabel Ol- 13 years of age. wife of Jpel A. en, Olson, died of the after-effec- ts of Influenza at ths family home in Millville Saturday. She was born In Bean River City, August 14, 1900, and was the daughter of F. Erast us Hansen and M. Christina Petersen. She is survived by her husband and a eon. Remington Accounting Machine regn-jarly- Kelloggs is delicious fat he nut-lik- e flavor. It adds greatly to the taste of hot or cold cereals when sprinkled or mixed with them. Or, cook it witk hot et reala, allowing two tableepoonfuls for each person. Kellogg Bran makes very delicious muffins, raisin bread, eta. Kellogg's Bran is served in lending hotels, clubs and restaurants in individual packages. All grocers sail it The speakers were Elder Richard President George W. Lindquist. J. R. Shepherd and Bishop The choir sang Adams. John Q. "Nearer, My God, to Thee," and Mrs. O My song Myrtle Batt Nelson The benediction was proFather. nounced by Bikbov William Hyde. GOOD WORK IS DONE. LOGAN. April 16. The children of the various schools of the city spent this morning In cleaning tip their In the school grounds and building afternoon many of the grade teachers took their classes for a walk In the hills, at the Km time giving Instruction In natural history and botany. VETERAN EDUCATOR BURIED. LOGAN. April 1. The body of William Henry Apperley. 7 years of age, educator, formerly of Logan, who died In Salt Lake yesterday, arrived here at noon today. Funeral service were held in the Second ward chapel at 2 o'clock this afternoon, with Bishop Charles England presiding. Mayor John A. Crockett. Stephen P. Bradshaw, well-kno- First Aid to a Sour Stomach Whatever 1 your ailment, take- - SALITONE. It clean np excess .acid, aids digestion and gives you back stomach that old-tim- thrill e of health. of the natural salta found in vegetables and fruits, it is pleasant and harmless to take.--- Even chil- dren like it and thrive on it. Compounded Get a bottle today put an end to stomaoh ills. Sold by druggists. F YOU can get B tire called a pnen matte prohablyhajair In it, too and maybe buy it pretty cheap. But you shouldn't expect from it die long eco nomical, trouble-fre- e mileage you are cure to get from a Goodyear an acidosis and toxsmlaa Cord Trade Tire. If it s sf th nmfltU Cas of GmAmt Tnod Truth Tim BWJa EncYca BacktaKsnasl RUBBER Wl-- Chemical Products Company TT TV y tv v; m-- v; PRODUCTS CO. Booth State Street GOODjrJnAn A Demonstrations gladly Remington Portable with atandard keyboard. The universal typewriter for Individual or personal use. given or illustrated folder Paragon Ribbons and Paragon and Red Seal Carbon Paper manufactured bras. Tha standard line of sent on request ' ' typewriter supplies. FmmetonTypewriter very field The Remington Quietl2 speaks only in a whisper, but will be heard around the world line is complete and complete for every purpose Deaths and Funerals . DEATHS. Joseph IL Wilkinson, 61 years of age, died yesterday at hospital In Sait Lake. He was native of EnSalt Lake for lived had at but gland. He is survived the pest thirty year by throe nephews; Thomas T. Wilkinson. Frank Wilkinson and Fred Kirahaw, all of SaJt Lake. Funeral services will be held at noon tomorrow at the Joseph William Taylor mortuary chapel. Interment will be in City cemetery. FUNERALS. Funeral service for Mr Mary Wood were held at the Magdailn Burlington Baptist church at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, the Rev. Henry Jacob pastor of the church, officiating. Special music included two duets by Mr Madge Creeden and Mias Nina Spahr. The pallbearers were ail members of ML Moriah lodge, F. and A. M., of which Mra Woods, husband, Lorin J. Wood, Is a member, and were named as fol Iowa; Roland Earl, James Gray, H. Q. Her! oh, B. ,G. 8eely, Harry F. Wood and DwvM Roger Interment was in ML Olivet cemetery. Funeral services for Walter H. Heath, veteran mall carried, who died Sunday In SaK Lake, will be held at 3 30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Tenth ward chapel. Eighth East, between Fourth and Fifth The body may be South street 334 viewed at the family horn East street, between noon and Eighth 130 oclock Wednesday afternoon. Interment wO be in Cly cemetery. T9ie body of Elisa Cuff Hobson- - 44 years of age. Widow of Alma U. Hob-son. will be sent this evening to Richmond for funeral and Interment. Funeral Services for Carrie Anderson Jones, who died Monday at Salt Thurslake, will b held at 1 oclock day afterndon at the 8. M. Taylor A Oo, mortuary The body may be viewed chapel. chapel from noon until the hour of service Mr Jones was horn April 17, UFA, at surDenmark. She is Leffenburg, vived by her husband, Rees Jones, and by two brothers, peter Anderson of Salt taka and Martin Anderson of Price ' Funersl Karen services for Mr M. Hansen. S3 yean of age, will be held at noon Thursday at tha Joseph William Taylor mortuary chapeL Interment will be in Rirortoa Funeral services for Mias Esther Apelgren. 14 years of age will be held at 1 dock tomorrow afternoon at the Twenty-fift- h ward chapel. The body may be viewed at the family home, 1083 Weet Third South street, front 10 oclock tomorrow morning untB 1310 oclock tomorrow afternoon. Interment will be txty EL ' average business office! with vertical and cross adding mechanism. For billing, statement writing and bookkeeping in all its branches. It a natural . Improved Remington No. II LOGAN, April IL (Funeral services BEGINS. EXCAVATION Mra Herman Edllfsen Hemmer, If yon mfTer with mild or ekronioI stipation with bran nature most for LOGAN, April It. Excavation for wife of Sergeant EYank Herman Hamwonderful food! And think how mer. who died Monday, were held the construction of a new building to eoartipaticn, go after it relentlessly by Alfred O. PI cot, 80 West tha at the Fifth ward meeting house yes- be erected Constipation hag probably wrecked Kelloggs will free yon all from First North street, was begun today. terday afternoon at 1 o'clock. more lives than any one hnmaa ail- dangers of pills and cathartics 1 The ward choir, under the direc- The building will be completed as ment. is the basis of many illnesses, possible. tion of Miss Edna Crowtber, sang is Bran life snstainer a "Sweet Rest In Heaven" and "Nearer, leading even to each diseases ss andKelloggs g eon-taifood beeauso n Elia-toit My God, to Thee" Mias Nora Brights and diabetes. In its milder mineral salt and other food tang "Home, Sweet Home" creates sick head-ech-o form essentials, as well as being relief from constipation 1 natural touch. It gives everytypewriterpser what he has always wanted the sum: of typewriter efficiency, plus the quiet action which is demanded in the " Ford Roadster Gathering of Ideals Is IJyged by Speaker ia Kdhggs Crca it rdiSTCs Chrcr.:s Ccaslisalica I us Nash Roadster by-la- ness and political world," Kid Attorney Robert I Judd of Balt Lake, member of the hoard of trustees of the Utah Agricultural college and alumnus of the institution. In an address before the students of the college at the Arbor day chapel exercises hare this afternoon. Mr. Judd declared that one cannot become overburdened with ideals and advised the students of the college to the ideals possible while gather all of they were In school. The college choir sang "Happy Days." WILL BEGIN WORK ON PARK. LOGAN, April It. Tbs work of removing shrubs and trees from the Lo- - - - with every advantage for which the Remington is fam-o- Decker, y::r fsHb constipation biliousness, distiness, nausea, bad breath, pimples, etc. Kelloggs Bran is guaranteed to relieve consti., pation permanently if it is eaten elloggs is ALL BEAN that's why it acts as nature s perfect i sweeper, elesnser and purifier. To safeguard your own health, to protect your family, servo Kelloggs Bran each day. As a constipation preventive or for mild eases, eat at least two tablespoonfuls daily. In thronie eases, as much with etch meal. But keep at it persistently beat con ii. ' Cemetery. M BANTAQUIN PLANTS TREES. Special t The Tribeet. BANTAQUIN, April If. Arbor day was observed her trees at home hv the planting of Ths schools were Remington Typewriter Co - 59 East First ith Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Telephone Wasatch 3605. ) Branch Also in Ogden, Utah. r1 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO. Fire Insurance of Ail Kinds, , N. W. CLAYTON CO. Resident Agents Regent Building, 133 Regent Street Phone Was. 3343 SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF HOT biscuits are always tempting but they are especially so when made with SndwdrifL You will only have one difficulty in making hot biscuits with Snowdrift and that is. mak-in- g a sufficient quantity to answer the calls for more. in a airtight bucket The ConnecticutFire Insurance Company Home office Hartford, Connecticut. President Edward Milligan. s Secretary - George C. Long, Jr. Showing.- condition on December Slat, 1823, made to thoommlaskner of Insurance of the state of Utah, 'pursuant to law; ASSETS. Mortgage and other loans I 404,300 00 Bonds and Mocks 10,307,863.70 Cash In office and banks. 706,848.06 Other ledger- - assets ...... 10.S52.tno Other ledger assets ...... LOSS. 288. 43 (.381,(33.(6 Total capital, surplus and other liabilities.. (13, 467.(34.03 State Of Utah, county of Salt lake a This certifies that the above-namcompany has filed its annual statement, of which the foregoing Is a and ha. complied with the synopsl laws of this state relating to Insurance, and therefor Is duly authorised to transact the business of Insurance In the stats of Utah until the last of February, 1924. day In- - witness whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix my official Mai this second day of April. 19.3. J- - W. WALKER, (Seal) Commissioner of Insurant ed as winding n the docky 2 e 80S F. VORIS AGENT LOCAL , Scott Building Wasatch IMS SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL t STATEMENT OF THS - New Zealand Tnsuranee" Company, Limited . TJ. 6. Horn Offlo 9n Frandaoo, Chi. N. B. Manager W. M. Speyer, 3tr Showing condition on December Inmade to the commissioner of surance of the stat of Utah, pursuant to law; ASSETS. $ Real estat tlf.MMjL Bonds and stocks ....... , L466.418.S1 Cash In office and banka . 64.264 M 346.01K3S Other ledger a wets .. .. Total ledger assets ...113.134,307.18 2,081, 822.2 Total assets ledger ..( 388,360.(3 Ndniedger assets ....... Nonledger assets H. 038.36! Grow assets .313,632,187.81 ....: 3,176.862.21 I Qroto assets 76.473.73 Less assets hot admitted. 1B.S2L23 nets not admitted Total admitted asset. . 313,457,684.08 I 1154,340.83 K Total admitted assets . LIABILITIES. LIABILITIES. Unearned premium reUnearned premium reserve (.730,33.71 serve 34L1W.10, Net amt unpaid losses amount unpaid L045.83S.M Net and claims 221.822-Oclaims and losses . 300,000.00 All other liabUitis All other liabilities 63,030.06 Total ... 8,071,065.44 ML13 ,... Total 1026, U. 8. dspoalt.l400.000 00 Capital ... .31.000.000.00 . 4.381.(28.66 .... Surplus .. . 630,(89.73 Surplus Surplus as to policyholders .... as casy to open E. 1923, Surplus as to policyholders 1,030,893.9 Total capital, 'surplus and other liabilities.! 3,156,340.33 State of Utah, county of Salt lake a . This certifies that the above named I company has filed It annual stats- merit, of which the foregoing is a a synopsis, and has complied with thslaws of this state relating to Insuranee, and therefore Is duly authorised to transact the business of Insurance In the Mate of Utah until the last day of February, 1924. In witness whereof, 1 hereunto set my hand and affix my official seal this 2nd day of April, 1923. J. W. WALKER.' (Seal.) Commissioner of lnauraoo -- v IV ( |