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Show THE SALT .LAKE TKIEUAE, MU IN HAY MUK.N1AU, AUVSEIENTS vxajll An TAnrrzux. A1ET IAfc YrfcUy atd fatrmtey, wltfc Setw4sy atatitae, Borp Muter YUJtfc (MUartora, Bt&arh Bates and ' liter (a-o-n atari to "Tb CbAfcf!1 riNTAQIU MeMkiMi Barr Wtltoa, VI Beans a4 Btltea, other hi( Mtt, and Mark Twataa Pnara a ad Paoftrr " YPU..KMJ Tiaa kHf Bart Leroy oaodeaUte Beme. ortm, iaHodinf Elliot Jehaaoi'i Coavay Ttarte ta A Wide Open Wm,-li- d a Harold Lioyd roasady. MOTIOB i Bs In TteraUy BXCTtntEA a FARAHOCNT-EMPItBS- Brack a Ttw Thenao herrDo-VH-l Devon la '; Dodd and played bp Kremb it Is A vemablo cameo of A characterisation, concentrating in one handaoma devil of a chap. all the follow, whma devilments and vanities that Aolfi&h masculinity if hetr to. Bernard Shaw would have reveled lit writing llnpo tor such A chamcter And Krembs reele no less In the playing of iL In stage, parlance It ta fat part. calling for deft suavity. Velvety smooth. A hair line overstepped so would make the role ridiculous, Aharply is it drawn. Just one wrong note and tfcie whole plav would be thrown out of tune. But Krembs keeps on the key, playing the handsome heart breaker with an assurance, debonair savoir fair that commands the admiration of the auditor for the playing, at the same moment arousing antagonism for the character played. Th&n that, there is no greater meed of praiso possible to bo vouchsafed an actor. IMPORTANT : VSI Winter Haa Caate, 9 Patbe New AM K RiCA X ne nuiaatve Bnpart Hifkeo tory, 90011 for Bate, pith I eaat of thirty fire etar bonded by EImmt Board- '$ Weddhf Bell," hkrtj BeaaooV au, latest remedy. TATS (Gemiael lfay 13. for a week! direr tteo Acker-tes-a mm. Borne Wild Oau , A Harrl BIN EM A Bef taald Deany ta ne Abysmal . Bratr. a Jack Loodca atory. and other bif lea torn. . arxrncAL coxedy. MtuAcal CobMt eompany b HIPPODROME -d Inter sperm with speetaKiea. Oh Baby Souls for Sale, a Goldwyn film, Now abow today Clair M astORPHEUM ot ral Ossuty roeipany In Hiraai on the from the Rupert Hughes story eandmlior' perrnsn movie life In Hollywood, is the fasPam; Henrta. Habfry cinating feature of the Hew program -- y I I I I I ( norm well-kno- Felix Krembs Wins High Praise in Changelings Felix Krembs, who, with Henry Miller, Blanche Bates, Ruth Chatter ton, I Aura Hops Orewa, John Miltem and Geoffrey Kerr, make trp the cast In "The Changehngif at the Salt ladle theater Friday and Saturday, May 11 and 12, with a matinee on Saturday. is one of the select elect known as a "Broadway actor. There are a few artists, a chosen few, whose services are in such demand in New York aa to preclude the Boessity of playing en tour. - Mr. rembs Is one of those Chosen few. To the average ardor, being placed In that category is akin to the Indian's Idea of a bappy hunting ground. Krembs, however, being a good actor, has found playing to the same audiences cramps one's style. Sooner or later, it engenders a samenees in one', method, fatal to the artist, whose constant desire is to create the watchword of the real artist, who takes his calling seriously. A desire to conquer new fields and a role in "The Changelings" that suited him to the soles of his feet, caused him to leavo bis homo and fireside, friendly audiences and Indulgent crit- and go faring forth to the coast, Henry Miller is bound, as Is !lcs annual cukom. artist, Krembs preferred win new laurels to resting at his ease And that i on old ones In New York. ' role of "Clyde Halstead author of in "Tbe Channelings," best sellers, to f was too tempting an artistic tit-b- it I give up. As written by Lee Wilson aJl-st- ar Mdeimave CARTERS a tions for new Uses of Grape-Nut- No metal can touch you - author himself, but, unlike other much heralded pictures, this one docs not disappoint. As may bo surmised from the title, the story deals with the unfounded belief that a girl must sell her soul to win fame In the movies. The herobeine, pretty Eleanor Boardman, lieves this, but finds souls are a drug on the market In the movie colony. However, she does obtain a part in the movies, and the film discloses how success Is actually won before the ( camera, scene The curs at the end when the immense eireus tent, largo- - enough to hold 900 persons, is wrecked by a tornado night. Then lightning sets it afire, e villain. Low Oody, Is Insane with jealousy and tries to murder Tom He Mayo. Ilolbg, who Is Frank doesn't, of course, but for a time it looks really serious for Frank Mayo and Eleanor Boardman tarry Semon in "No Wedding Bells' provides one of those hilarious concoctions of humor of a more or less k variety, which, nevertheless, is an excellent vehicle for comedy. An especially happy selection of musical numbers hy the American orchestra makes up the balance of the bill, which was shown to the usual huge audiences at the American- - yesterday. slap-stic- Variety on Wilke Vaudeville Bill I . Hit With Audience About everything a vaudeville audience enjoys is to be found in the new bill which opened at the Wilkes thea- ter yesterday for a weeks run. Manager Robert Cunningham offers an array of talent of the Bert Levey circuit. which forms a sparkling Theres a flutter and flurry of fern! trinity in Elliot Johnson's revue, i dancing specialty or two and a string of songs that easily scores first honor for tins act. Monroe & Clark, two vocalists of which bave an offering talent, sparkles . wrih many melodies, and sing their way into - the hearts of the audience with their- Vocal Episode, as tlieir number is billed. Bartiou pleasing is , tlieir closing numlariy , rtGood-'byLittle Girt, which ber, was encored test everting. A kodak, a kick and a kiss are the outstanding features of ths en tertainlng laughter duet by Crystal and Anderson. Obmedian and comedienne, their tangts of professional direction on the camera and amateur suspicions of that "beautv box' form a delightful theme for a delightful turn The Three AstreUas are tumblers worthy of the name, and Harry Lee. the ventriloquial bellhop. Is a living echo organ when it comes tu throwing the voice. The absorbing story by Earl Mitchwith Con ell, "A Wide Open Town. wav Tearle In the leading- role, and a Harold Lloyd comedy comprise the, motion picture portion of an excellent bill. pro-gra- . Hiram on the Farm Is Musical Skit at Orpheum Starting at the Orpheum theater tonight and for the balance of the Clair will preweek, Roy "Hiram sent "Hiram on the Farm," a rural musical show that affords the come dish and his cast an opportunity to show Just how his "rube" character came into being. Perhaps no other comedian in repertoire so cleverly demonstrates his ability to stage clean, wholesome entertainment and vet so completely build up situations that provoke laughter. Hiram has arranged a musical program that will not only satisfy patrons, but will also give ail of hie songbirds ample opportunity to further increase their popularity. The scenic and lighting effects are of ape ctttl construction and of the same high standard as Hiram's first two show. The feminine member of the com ponyhave an entirely new and gorgeous display of gown a Fbur acts of vaudeville. Including the Geddee Trio, Crescent Comedy Four, Murray and Maekay and tbe American Opera Quartet, will be on the new bill, What many noted writers and motion picture reviewers for the dally press have declared to be one of the finest photoplay yet produced, IIun gry Henrta" made from the volume of short stories by Anzia Yexlerska, dealing with New York City, will be the feature on the screen. It possesses In abundance that heart Interest which Is the appealing element in every photoplay. show-wi- ll start at She new this evening with matinee daily during the balance of the seek. s, . $1000.00 $500.00 for the 1st selection for the 3rd selection ' $750.00 for the 2nd selection $25000 for the 4th selection Read carefully the terms of this offer so that you may have theiullest opportunity to share in its benefits. The conditions are so simple and fair that every housewife in the United States can take part in this National Recipe Festival 1 There Is No Other Food Like WHILE eveir practicallychild n and wor)d as a delicious, s, dressings for fowls, etc. No doubt there are thouS&Ms of Women who are finding varied uses for Grape-Nuin their home eookin g, and even more thousands who will be glad tju learn of those varied uses; for while : we all cling to old favorite dishes, we also welcome and enjoy a change. So that is the thought back of our offer of more than $7500.00 in cash for new ways of using Grape-Nut- s. To those women who are already in various ways, using Grape-Nut-s other than as a breakfast cereal or in the recipes given here, and to those women who would like to try their hand at developing some new we offer to way to use Grape-Nutbuy at $50.00 each not less than 101 new Grape-NuRecipes. We plan to include these new Recipes m a beautifully illustrated cook book. ' Solid Comfort " & COMPANY A- .STEIN cmcAoo . raw ran is a highly nutritious food in the form of crisp, golden granules. It contains the full nutri ment of wheat and barley, including vitamin-and mineral elements refor building sturdy health. quired These elements are often lacking in the ordinary diet, chiefly through in the preparation of food. No other food is so thoroughly B - More than baked as Grape-Nut20 hours are consumed in the baking process which makes Grape-Nut- s easy to digest, and also develops a natural sweetness from the grains themselves. The form and crispness of Grape-Nut- s invite thorough mastication a decided advantage because this not only provides proper exercise for the s. - Prsser plsia tsrarsdlmms Is the seminar. Jest trior the croon hirSroi i troreioA Gropo Nets so it moot trow tho protrSo, io Ik propottioo of eoo.bolf ooe ri Gropo-N- ot to ooo eooit ri io rrssn If roe tor loo no m odd mod, rooOr io plom Gropo-No- oop 1 Vb person in the United Staten. Good Housekeeping Institute, conducted by Good Honsekeeping Magacioe, will decide on sward of $2500.00 for the best fonr of the 101 or mors Recipes or soggestioos for new Uses of Grape-Nut- s, so purchased. $1090.00 for tbe 1st selection; $750.00 for the 2nd selection; $500.00 for the 3rd selection; end $250.00 for the 4th selection. -- Recipes mast be moiled between May 1st, 1923 nnd August 31at, 1923. Recipes or suggestions for new uses submitted for purchase must not duplicate any of -- the ten Reeipet printed in this announcement. No Recipe will be purchased from anyone directly or indirectly connected with the Postum Cereal Company, Ins., or Good Honsekeeping Institute. If more then one Recipe isoffered , each must be written on a separate sheet. Write name and address plainly on each, Recipe sub- mitted. In'the'rfent of a tie for any award offered, Salad Zoabod hsooooe Gropo-No- ta t Coo.poooa lined aroago oop pebod (owes Croon Baled Drwslog ra pl Six Minute Pudding GRAPE-NUT-S I oop 1 tphlsrpoo Gropo-Nstp asps -H sop oops sooldtd sulk with eomded mlh. Add mser, Ceror Grspo-Ner- o nan IVb sod a little aotno. Cook sts moan one th hoot, rixisl ooastoatip. ood with oar dead peddtag Has, Maks Isoe nwu, directly ton S six portioa. CINCINNATI, O., May g. Funeral eenrices far the tate James Faulkner, dean of Ohio newspaper correspondents, who died recently In New York, will he held here Wednesday morning. The pallbearers include former Governor Judson Harmon, former Governor James M. Cox and Congressman Nicholas Longworth. TEOBATI AHD OVABDIAItSKIP 3T0TICES. rt.rk or too reapretiv algs-e- r Itemit county for fwrtlieMnformatioo) PRO-ht- e kNTHEniSTRlCT COCRT. division, Jrr and for Ralt lake of Utah. matter In state the county, of the eatate of Harry C. Hill, de- Notice. The petition of ceased. E B. Wicks end Cookie rapt Soar GRAPE-NUT- S 1 top 2 s Oropo-Not- g Morpaaa IX oop Iota brows W2T-- m 2 teeth, but makes for good digestion. Every housewife in the Land should take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity to earn the tidy sum of $50.00 by a little pleas aqt and educational effort in her own home. Also the fair and equal chance to secure one of the liberal awards to be made by Good Housekeeping Institute. the greater theres Moreover, knowledge of the value of Grape-Nut-s, not only as a delicious break fast cereal, but in the preparation of a variety of appetizing dishes that add to the health and pleasure ot the whole family. oop chopped rood) thortoaios d ootor. Add mlk aad ass. Add tires win give more on poor roads than poor tires will on good ones. tires are built , to give service on any road. For over a quarter of a century they have been famous for their high quality. , GOOD bsktag ft. eggs 1 Cmn oo Kelly-Springfi- eld dry nsroditrio, wrii-oaft- sod raiotao that bav hoc dattad with port of Boatthor-aoU- y th Soar, sad thoath Gropo-No- t. ood drop bon a tpasa oa bokios shoot iotSto apart. Boko enodor-am aad aao-ho- lf n Owes Cette rota GRAPE-NUT- S tatsarp ita cap Anar 41 rap Grpo-N- ot mp euik lahlrrpooe hotter IVh loss tte milt Aid GnteNiiUa lMi8iitg tad if k i wtefc 9 cl tkte latter lightly bmw. Fmt itf filr bttf - The Kant-Sli- p Cord, the new-- " est member t)f the Kelly family, 4 bteterM iwroMid with hot mtaf ad bki tefit, jtn hnmckmm. mppee, r 9 m li Mn dnh, ' lwlylrl,lylwww th mriiMhat mi tetlr gfiwr, GRAPE-NUT- S not only gives long mileage on rough roads but is a wonderful non-sk- id tire on smooth ones. It longest-wearing tire Kelly is the has ever built and the safest tire anyone has ever built lilw frFruit Pudding I piat briiiad I OOP Grtpo-No- tt lpmhojelHWPs Joli-- O or I oa Sorocod woe routs norsophoppaedod pod dolt i Solatia or I mo la Add th hoiliod wotor to'tbo Joii-vend Solon a aad at oalil k duoahrod. Pam iota a otoold. aad ritor th ouster km eeeiod sod Crotti thaa alslightly, odd th Oropo-No- tt low tho otixtHro to skill ood hordoa. Mskmleu Where you dont find Grape-Nu-ti yon wont find peoplo There a Reason Mt Lori GRAPE-NUT- S froeera OTerywherat I GrapfNali vmI matfm mkrni J4 - mJ ttkHitpdbk tpOO impw 2 tebte For sale wherever you see this sign Ml 1 fci 2 I i Mill fttehlw parti f MIN Fat th Mat through food heypr, 44 1 Vfr , pepper ilk H Brm t, lag. 4digGnip-Ntr- an award identical in all respects with that tied for will bo mads to sach one tying. It is not necessary to purchase Grape-Nut- s. A suitable quantity will be seat upon request to those desiring to submit recipes. Your Recipe should state tbe sxact number intended to be served. Recipes should be carefully tested to make sate that proportions ' and directions for preparing will bring best n4 ta Milk, ktkirag 4 mw hfr inti fat ftghtlv brain t g gh, hg !. Pkbcgm rmraat, m toy Bite imb krtiraof bot water,tetMlvJy Mg frftfy at ten, bfoct taking fat of t,bmbfntko Jt th btera af t milu Bnmm tor of bkg lor bait ft n 1 mo a loot ! Ubteeyeo iw gg arag Ikti Mika torar partiaaah tHtet ts Loaf Caka GRAPE-NUT- S JH two Frotry Boar Gropo-N- hokmg- - 2 taaipaaao powdae Umpbottar lie top tags 1 Vi Baggt results. Form of Recipe: First, write name of your Recipe at top of sheet: underneath list all lcopaulk Com mirtaotok vaafll honor aad gaUj add egg-yr- ik wsE Boat th thoo auik sod Gropo-Not- a. mriote thormghly. fold io ekerootoiy tho gtiEy baataa aad Bom uitod with boktmg-powd- or thrm timoa: iouiy.odd thovooillo. Hove pea prevamriy grtaird tad lightly lomodl full ood bake ta moderate evoa ill hootoo: ingredients, using level msitrmrall only; then the directions for preparing, worded simply and accurately, fit sw sea 4 specimen dish. , la considering Recipes for purchase, sod for awards by Good Housekeeping Institute, account will be taken of ths following points: (a) Palatability. (b) Simplicity and economy. Accuracy and clearness of expression of recipe. Announcement of the Reoipea purchased, and Awards by Good Housekeeping Institute, will be made in January Good Housekeeping. Recipes submitted to the Postum Cereal Company lot purchase will not bn returned. pit Cor aotoo. iorty-i- v CRAPE-NUT- Tomato Soup S eP art tnowtma I tllood eaioa IHtmapmap mtt Zospowator tmrpooo ooda4 whole alarm U popporsoni 1 Uhl pap soar hottrr Cook tom atari, wa aad roaaaoiagr twmty atrsis sad add rok and ooda Crut the 'ruaatmi a Gropo-Notwith t rolling pta. Mall th hotter, add tho roiled Gropo-Not- a, oooihim md hoot tho goap ta th boiliog potot. So batitots whale Gropo-Not- a tor orootma ta porvmd tadmdaol prop platoa. Makm foot I rtx parlioot. V4 1 () E O, Howard, executors of th estate of liarry C. Hill, deceased," praying for the settlement of final account of said F B. Wicks and E. O. Howard, and for tbe distribution of the residue of the estate to the persona entitled, aleo for discharge of executors, has been net for hearing on Friday, th ISth day of May, A. at the 1). 1923, at two oclock p. m county courthouse, in tne courtroom of Hid court. In Salt Lake City, Sait Lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 30th day of April, A. D. 1923. CLARENCE COWAN. Clerk. fSeal) By L P. Palmer, deputy clerk. Hurd A Hurd, attorneys for peti- -t g282 loner IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-bat- e division, in and for Salt Lake county, state of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Charles H. McHugh, deceased Notice. The petition df John Henry M-o- cat-wo- Gropo-NoCor op th Irak, add ood seres on hod of lottaoa mrh Croon so Bolad PrsooioA Mska tom HI psition. .Conditions Governing the Purchase of, and Awards for Grape-Nut- s Recipes The Pottnm Cerent Company will boy not let than 101 Recipe, or euf jettiooi for new Uses of Grape-No-t, paying $50.00 for each one neoeptad. Tbia offer it open to every ri sens YeeU hod th roorinog Some GRAPE-NUT- S 1 ts Sold by - - Is Crtaas GRAPE-NUT- S s- 1 pommd n THE EXPOSURE. Doctor How did your hugfrind take pneumonia? ,iiovey fuiaiion Doctsh, he bought h.iMif .a diamond shirt stud' Life. . ts s, itulfcj'p? 6Hi5amrrt8mraiT colleges and other educational institutions of the city, the price of admission being nominal. The tdght program, beginning at S;13 o'clock, will be of a more adianced tvpe of. music, with the Tschaikowsky Symphony No. 4 In F 'Minor as ths heaviest number, while Miss F.oeelTe will be heard in two classic arias and several art songs, some of the latter in English. The- - sale of seats, now on at the store of the Consolidated Music company. is indicative of a large attendance. as this will be the only visit to the city this season of an orchestra of national fame. of Grape-Numay also merit one of the large award. Grape-Nuts- ? Grape-Nut- s aor3saf to. feuy a s, ii pop HhortooioS What Is over-refineme- nt Below arc ten Recipes showing fsw of tbe many appetising dishes that eon ' Read them he made with Grape-Net- s. ever, try some of them, and then yon will find it easy to work eat a new Reo ipa or think of a oaw ose for Grape-Nutthat we may purchase. And remember, your Racipa or suggestion for new nan Grape-Nut- s ts knows Grape-Nut- s nourishing and wholesome cereal, and while it is common knowledge whh milk or cream that Grape-Nut- s is a complete food, many housewives do ndt know of the appetizing and economical dishes that can be preIt fends pared with Grape-Nut- s. itself, vet believe, to more uses than any tthet cereaL The convenience and and the economy of Grape-Nutflavor, zest and wholesomeness which it imparts to other food, make it invaluable in every home Frequently we receive interest ing letters from women throughout the country, telling about the attractive dishes they make with Grape-Nut- s delicious puddings, salads, These garters are made of Minneapolis Symphony 1 inch peppy, long stretch at Tabernacle Tuesday elastic. They fit your legs At the Salt Lake tabernacle tomorsmoothly and are extremely row afternoon and nixht the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra, Henri comfortable. Long wear in VerbrugKhei), director; Anne Roselle, soprano, soloist,- - will be Hungarian every pair. Ask for them by heard in two prostrictly concert, which Ohio Newspaper Veteran name Wideweave PARIS. grams. atThe3 30afternoon oclock, is exclusively begins for the benefit of the various high . 3000 Hours of to Be Buried Wednesday schools, junior high schools, high-chu- . Good Housekeeping Institute, conducted by Good Housekeeping Magazine, will decide an award of $2500.00 for the best four of the 101 or more Recipe so purchased: or suggestions for new Uses of Grape-Nut- j th- !. paying $50 JK) for each one accepted. s, in addition Panama Canals Tropic Settings Seen in Picture Well." which went to big crowds at the Paramount-Empres- s yesterday, proTsd to be a wholesome, sparkling production, which is booked for a week's run. Aside from the drawing Re Beach power of the story and the excellent company of who sent is added present it, players given to the picture from the fact that was made at Panama, amid tropic it settings and the famous canal as a background. In this picture Thomas Meighan aa the wayward son of a railroad magnate makes his father furious with hi wild cabaret orgies. The old chap, driven to desperation, contrives that Ms boy be shanghaied aboard a steamer bound for Panama. Landing in the Canal Zone with his financial supplies eut off, he obtains a position on the railroad, makes good and finally falls in knrs with a beautiful Spanish girl (a role very acceptably played by I Jin Lee). He gets into many difficulties and indulges in a number of exploits, finally being wrongfully accused of murder and sentenced to death. But it ail comes out right In the end and he is welcomed back homo with his Spanish bride. IJla Lee plays opposite Thomas Meighan with signal effect. Tbe cast generally, including Gertrude Astor, John Miltem, Gas Wetnburg and Laurence Wheat, acquitted themselves In addition to Paths artistically. News there Is a rollicking comedy, en titled "Winter Has Own, nod feaThe music turing i Dorothy Devore. to the artistic generally Is fully up Itarxmocnt-iSm-preas. the set at standard i: sz The Postum Cereal Company will buy hot less than 101 Recipes or suj that opened yesterday for the week Mar tl at at the American theater. Practically Friday I 1Air Arthur Conan 1 toy to aotbotoeniL atl of the greet-- film star and big Keceqt Ptyehie yeycblcj aubject, figures in the picture world appear in some of the scenes of the production, which, however, is s regular story ip which Barbara LaMarr, Mae Busch, Richard - Dlx, Low Cody, Eleanor Boardman. Frank Mayo and a host of others have leading roles. Much had been predicted for this smashing feature, - with Us cleverly , developed plot, its thnHing climax and its exceptionally chosen cast, all Thomas Meighxn In The Neer-Do- worked out under the deft hand of a Savf this announctment, read it cart- - for Soul for Sale Is Startling Feature At the American TABBBNACUI I l, .lifZG. JO. A Gropo-Not- o GRAPE-NUT- S VV sop Gropo Note 2 eopo grooolatod togar n 2 met QUICKLY YIELD TO RESINOL Fudge Vi It yom are xoffering (roes eczema, ringworm or similar itching, horning, mm sightly akin affection, bath th irritated spot with Resnol Soap Bad wane water, then gently apply Retinol Ointment Yon will doubtless be astonished In leal how instantly th itching is relieved and beaimg begin. In moot caana tha aick skin quickly become clear and healthy again, at very Ettleoeet Rexinol Soap and Retinol Ointment also help to doer itablo laopmUk Vi traapoao romlta Cnmbiaa tbe aogar, milk, ehemlrir md tatty plom evar e stow boot, aad ear martomiy aaul th ragor is dtooriTod. Thoo motioor hnliog gootly, wtthom tttmog, ootil th thormaormm rttiatrgM drgrrat F ., or tho mtxtora foroma .son hgti whro Oroocrd ta mid watrr. Sat tho paoSsimwM aoM wht ssd tltaw to stasd sw dutagbed oaM thmo tg m host m th tsdga wtx- ,taro. Koogpv aad add tha honor sad rmilt. Boat tho wnxtor Patti rrromy ood thisk, Ikm add Gropo-No- ta sad oaouoor hmriog ootil moogh to koeod. Toro eat oa a hottwag plat Hugh, praying for the admission to purprobate of a certain document will end testaporting ofto be the test deCharles H. McHugh, ment ceased. and for the granting of letters testamentary to John Henry Mc-on hearing Hugh baa been set for day of May, A. 1). Friday, thtwo11th o'clock' D. u at th 1923, at county courthouse, in th courtroom of said court. In Salt Lake City, Sait Lake county, Utah. Witness, the clerk of raid court with the seal thereof affixed, this lath day of April. A. D. 1923. CLARENCE COWAN, Clerk. (Seal) By I. P. Palmer, deputy clerk. H V. Van Pelt, attorney for pef699S titioner. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given to th members of the Retail Grocers' association of Salt Lake City that (here will be a meeting of th members of th raid association at tha Commercial club in Salt Lake City, atat of Utah, en away blotches, redness, roughness and dandruff, motor' Place tho Rosuiol ing health to skin and ecalp. Your drugjM products .in your horn today. ( Tuesday, th l&th day of May. 1923, 3 o'clock p. m. of raid day, for the purpose of organising th raid association into a corporation, not for pecuniary profit, under th taws of th state of Utah, and to determine th in the provisions to be Incorporated articles of incorporation. ' Including the names of the directors and ot fleers for the first terra. Dated April 17, .1933. Q. O. HERRICX. Secretary. srnol at " (3334 TOO FAT? M VravnteralttoMKwwra. ftrrai (irwiraBMi toe ) M frtay Mug tap KK-ta- . ttetto JL Nw Tarfe. 9i J9 railU, ta threw J taw Mammae. Cm Map, 4 Mmdwi terarax fcn s ywtereH Alii) iinmir. YOL S Llfl t Btmma amd ml pimm I ftOktlH ,j tetortBtei tec, ate tetftta ta Iten Abaay tad for Reemot EvcryttdRg lfr Hardwam WHOLLhALE EXCLUSIVELY Avtemtetlv C9ulpmntg Mining ra4 Induatrii) Mehiir9 TheSnatf Lake ; ilardraro tinC:. 6her Remember eur locitlon on block north Street Car No. 1A 1 on 0 pan our door. |