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Show 'KJtaC THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1923. THESE ARE THE DEALERS WHO SELL GOODYEAR TERES HERB Trial of Alleged Forger Closed; Rose Is Sen tenced to Taro Years. A TWdlct to Tfce case of Uts United . I O. Martinc. wbo wi States tried jsterdaf la the United States district oouftToa a chary of forglny Xb signature of Kihircio Martines to he tir poet office money orders will o clock presented In the court at id dav s this morning. Following a full witharguments of the oase, theo lory laat clonk drew shortly before evening and reached an agreement oe hour laer. Judge Andrew filler, however, had ruled that if the jury should agree before t or ID o'clock the- - verdict .should he. sealed. Jurors tooald keep Its contents a secret, and the verdict should be returned by the foreman this morning Witnesses were Elias A Smith, Jr , who was receiving and paying teller of the Deseret Savings bank for live years, Mr. B KL Townsend. Jr., of Tbe Goodyear Service Station sign that, w tiro a good deal to you display buyer & -- V Hart Sckaffner has coo vinced us that Goodyear Tires deliver xnaxt mwm tnilMgP.Wl narisfikCfioD, flpd WCfaxiOflB county, who was Columbia, employed iathe tfeinnyside posloffice in question,, and M. dising the period The J. gaiyard, poetofQce inspector. -latter identified Signatures obtained Alartlne during investifrom I gation against him. Before the trial twelve names were drawn from the panel to compos the jury, as follows O. P Smoot, John C, Cutler, Jr, 8 K. Sudbury, J B Ambler, G hi Richards, A. L Sternberg, B. F, Bauer, Arthur Parsons, R. N. Parkinson, I W. Preston, J Q. Read and A. B F$IL Willard Rose, alias I B. Square, waa sentenced to serve two years in r Youll Find the Better Styles in ( It means, first,' that'we aiepkdsod m Goodyear Dealers to give yoa service dug will help you get from yoar tires all the ndkagebabt logo them at the factory Carbon " - THE SAIT TiAXE TRIBUNE, 8 , A- and have.yoer sizenow in stock. As a Goodyear Serrict Statiea Dealer we sM HAVE them, lots of them, and good ones. Bright, rich new weaves, new patterns, colorings that are different. Youll have to' see them to appreciate them. Well be glad to show you any day. tf Tire Ooadwln-Olckso- n a Supply Co., SOS So. Main St F. H. Manning Company, Suceennors to A M, Daly Ctt K0 South State Osborn, Auto Tire A Supply Co , 120 South IRtate Rubber Products Compsny, 351 South State. Romney A Schramm Tire A Rubber Company, 148 K. 2nd South. .Social Hall arage, 128 Sodni Ball Are Wasatch Service Station, 1787 South State. Granite Lumber A Hdwe. Co. 1084 East list Booth BL Morgan Service Station, 2182 Highland Ilrtvo. -- We Wostors Mads - For Wostors Trads for beeft abb to furnish bond, on two months Abe other for a month and a haf, according to Mr Kirhanla They were arraigned before a nited Mr Richard Slates commissioner believed they had paid the penalty and therefore recommended a nominal the federal courts cases line he said. Mr Hit hards said he bringing Into A syndicate composed of three bond on which e v idiMH e Wai SO thsufflcient Relieved that had the case gone to house In Halt Lake-t- he Central have doubt of conviction He trial th warrant government could to a, Trust Bond and company, Pklmfr , urged that a criminal calendar of 200 proved them guilty Mortgage company and Rom Bea-socssm was before the court, and that A Company has underwritten an h had ooms all the way from North Organization Effected isaue of $150,000 of 7 per cent first ltakot to try them He charseter-lae- d mortgage bonds of the Steptoe Livesuch 'rises as the two for which initial offering of By Murray Lions "Club stock company, on a guilty plea, Inferior Richards which will be made today. urged a nominal line, as appropriate club Lion is a sheep and Th The Murray Bteptoe completed company a for the police court. The director with twenty-fiv- e Its organisation cattle concern of Nevada and has recommendation was a 1 fine. Judge menVbera, first held its luncheon and been same manthe under operated Miller Sped each 1 cent at the Kenvon oaf jeaterday D A for the last twelve years Judg, Miller said that ho would Skeen, district governor of Utah and agement circular aas that the syndicate punish any Infractions of the prohibi-ar- - Idaho, dicu wed th plan of the In- Tfie bonds are secured by a closed first tion law, but does not approve of ternational association of Lions chibs mortgage on th compsny s real esrest and confinement in cases where and gave an idea of the detail of th tate -comprising H 4U acres of land the government agents have , not local orfeanisAttoiv work aa affiliated In Elko and White Fine counties enough evidence to make out a case, with the international organisation whiert has been appraised by the an There are now more than 600 clubs advising Mr Richards to strikecalencompany of 8a nr accases from the such remaining in the United State and tkinada. to Mr Kkeen a ho Haiti that Francisco at 1339 260 rThe company dar. cording to maintain at least also la required John Anderson and Louis Weidman the total membership is in excess of 14,006 Sheep and 150 cAttle aa addi were defendants In the case John Fix ton president of the They 40 000 for loan the tional security have both been In Tall, not having Murray club presided This loan is being made to enable the company to pav off bank loans and Increase its herd of sheep. has facilities for approximately 35 Ouo bead of sheep but at the present- - iimela graing slightly leas than 16 000 head The bonds are being offered at par and accrued interest. Joseph Er Richards, federal Have It ditch. . Utahs Greatest Clothing Store Syndicate Offers Nevada Securities KEARNS BUILDING CompaHJT v Lofcemonntam Distributors. lTCTTOilCTBMk SAIT lAKECITY ' . snmmeriiows An especially inviting scheme of summer tours and fares is available for direct; and summer tours East this summer. A i Denver iri wvlu jy Ooulu Kansu City Kuuu Gty ai j . - at A r Chicago Chicago St Louis Denver Kantas City Omaha St Louis Omaia St Joseph Omtlui Peoria -- fcMu Kansu City -- St Lomis Chicago Chicago By all means investigate Burlington, service before completing your plans. R. F. NESLEN, General Agent , Phon, Wasatch 1899 4 dlft Btrttdtas; Silt Laie City 533-33- BURLINGTON .J Empress ships bwlt for c L RAVEL Have eet Me Msadwd of travel Vnury. Tbe ete tbs jet eel, Imm sad fiaot thipe'oa the PeeiSe ansa leatmsWif ad Vaaeovwsr, B. C., ta md Fan i E. L. 40 f lsa :pia reus baa Shells n, Gnrsl Agant, Lecusf Street, St. Louis, Mo. asidloaini IPacofnc 4- - Mrs I G : DEATHS. Gourley of Eureka died at- - the kashi hospital survived by Aer age of 3J bhe is yetrday husband, L F Gourley, and seven children The body is at the 8 Hf Tavlor mortuary and will be sent to EureAaJor serves and burial -- At the home of her daughter, Mrs Kate Brown, 760 West Seventh South street Mrs Johanna Hanson Johnson KJ vears of age and a resident of alt Lake for fifty years, died Tuesday Mrs. Johnson Sras bom at Olby. Denmark. thoughtful of your comfort invitingly hospitable can he used advantageously in connection with these tours. 'iDasatchS Sadie Eriyvean wife of Robert Ed vean of Ophir, 51 years of age. died at a local hospital yesterday. Funeral service will be held from the klvans A Early mortuary chapel this morning at H oolock Th Rev Frederick Cox of the Methodist Episcopal church will officiate Interment will be In City cemetery FUNERALS Funeral services for Frank Berger wiH be held at 2 p m today at the Irkin mortuary chape! k'uneril service for Thomas Paine of Abraham were held al The .undertaking parlors under the auspices of the Independent Order of Odd Fallows of whkh Mr Franklin waa a member The ceremony was conducted by grand lodge officers and the Rev William M Paden officiated. Burial waj in ML Olivet cemetery. Hall-Rkke- tt Private fnnerat cervices for Mrs. Emma A. Barker, 48 yean, of age, who died May 13; will he --held title afternoon at 3 o clock at the ts Mrs. undertaking parlors Barker was the wife of W. B Barker oT. McGill, Nev. The services will he conducted by the Rev Samuel Mitchell of the Grace Methodist church. Interment will be in Mt. Olivet cemetery. Funeral service for Mrs. Mary I aide Holmsr. who died at Eureka May 14, will be held tomorrow forenoon at 11 oclock at the lark in undertaking parlors. Mrs. Holmer Is survived by her- - hue bend. Pete B. Holmer. and bar sister, Mrs. C. ki Thornton. Berries for Mrs. Henrietta I Richardson, wbo died at her home In West Jordan last Sunday, were held yesterday at the West Jordan ward chapel Bishop William J Leak presided and 'thF Invocation was offered by Robert E. Diamond Speakers were Bishop John A. Atlett, Joseph Hibbard and James A. Bateman. Music ,waa given by the chotr and soloists I interment was in the Balt Lake City cemetery. - TO HOLD HONOR DAV.I EPHRAIM, May 18 Friday la Honor day at the Bnow Junior college and an elaborate program will be given in, Jhm chattel at L9 oclock. t Home at 2:30 and no lunch FRIGHTFULLY busy piorning! A hopping, got delayed on the way You dashed downtown, did some - home, and youre home nigged out and no lunch! Under jut such circumstances you can now have vtite quick sustenance you need. With a package of Bordens Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk on hand, a bracing, - -, Deaths and Funerals 4 main lines covering the The Burlington Mid-Wes- t- J t- i Or, you can get We have all sizes. tfrgm wherever you see the AJAX sign. Gardner SAdams Salt Lake Bond prohibi- answtant tion director and epectnl district attorney for United Stair waa rebuked of cases, trial prohibition In th, United State, district court Miller for Andrew yesterday by Judge , one tire that is made so it its breath to the last HEBES Youll Want a New Straw Hat UU-sin- Dry Law Director Receives Rebuke From U. S Court tppreeikU dependability. w . ami recommend Goodyear Tire amd badt with standard Goodyear Serrioe ? them , you when Clotkes H Urea 'T' 4 A the federal penitentiary at leaven-wort- h on conviction of sending a blackmailing letter to Miss Jennie Migbore through the mails. Re a stay of sentence, stating tM-his wife was about to give birth to a child, and that, he having been tat Jail awaiting trial for some time, destitute Judge the family Miller said 'that he would grant a stay If Rose wished to appeal on a writ of error and would furnish an appeal bond of l&ooo The case of the United States vs 6am, Ben and Morris Havden, chargedwith misuse of the mads by attempting to obtain credit for Sam on a statement of hie liabilities and assets, was to have been tried yesterday, but Two was postponed until Friday prohibition cases, those of 6am and Andrew CJriftsiR, will be tried today, both being charged with the sale of liquor. 'beateii pkfbF thats y .M them without reservation'. That rip' js youraswranceof good value, good service and a square deaL f (We carry thefioH lirieof Goodyear. SEm off fbs , - - is quickly prepared. nourishing food-drin- k with chocolate flavor the Ready mixed, add or milk, hot water already in, you just or cold, and its ready for you in a minute. Whenever youre overtaxed a bit' have that feeling and need something sustaining, take Bordens Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk. Its the same drink you used to prepare by special mixing. Its like the drink you get at the fountain. Its got the. healthful properties of malted milk, which is good for everyone. ' all-go- The Southern Pacific Lines . FROM DIRECTIONS FOR USE drink Mtd, am AwfikwJAsi ne BikH ei rimcnlers POINTS IN UTAH AND IDAHO ' TO flm. with LOS ANGELES Milk --wUxthnrnvsfi ly aa as b.awr or la s dhakmw tf wwa Is aaaj latai I trf mflfc, hw ewasda gaisthyof MsIsiJtfMh GOING AND a lew ar iw I EZTUBknta VIA OGDEN AND SAN FRANCISCO Allowing Utopovam at all points tn California PACTPIC LUTES r - Tickets on sal commends May 15 RETURN LIMIT, OCTOBER 31ST Bound trip fares from following points are: Chocolate Flavor Malted Milk ready mixed it something new and its made by Bordens, which insures its quality. In packages, at your grocers or your druggist's. THE BORDEN COMPANY Borden Building EXCURSION FARES SUMMER CMJ-Po,- aad - ANNOUNCE New York American Falls Ashton Blackfoot' Bliss ...... ....$68.60 ...$69.05 Boise $52.75 ... .$68.25 ....$59.15 ....$69.30 ....$55.30 Buhl Caldwell Dayton Downey . r,. $53.70 ....$39.00 ....$58,75 ....$60.50 Filer Glenns Ferry . Gooding Idaho Falls . . . Jerome . Logan ...... MoCammon ... . .... Minidoka. Montpelier . ... Mountain Home 'CHOCOLATE FLtWOK - .. $52.40 ...$5415 ...$58.10 Wedser T. $58.55 Wenddl ..$6L50 T Twin Falls Weston $59.15 $61.00 ,....$69.95 - ...$62.40 $51.95 raOPOBTIONATELT LOW FAXES FROM AH. OTHER POINTS . IMPORTANT tirket to Ogden I To secure this low fare, purchase v fare;, lake-- reeetpt for same and present ii-at regular rtatoon agent Southern Pacific Li nm, .Ogden, who will issue ticket Ogden to LoS Angeles and return to your starting porato at the through fare, a advertised above, lees local faro paid to Ogden. For Further Information, literature or Beeerntlona, Writ P. BANCROFT. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT, SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES. . "" 41 South Main 8t s , Salt Lake City, Utah , one-wa- y one-ws- Backed by 65 years experience in milk producing ' if. 5 |