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Show THE SALT" LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1923. 11 University Graduation Class to Hear Baccalaureate Today Procession to Gymnasiumon Campus to Be Headed by Board t)f Regents, Faculty and Alumni, Garbed in Cap and Gown. Lam B4cked In ea and own and pre- -' ney. Alice Snow Lambert, Rhea Ruth ceded by the board of recent, fan plugh, Henry Brick Leggett. Elisabeth Nola MacMillan, ulty and alumni, the 2C2S rrsduatlaB Orvtn Nebeker iMalmquist, cUae of the V'nlvereity of Utah will Waldo Cooper Pendleton, Norma PeRich, form In procession at 4 oclock thir terson. Enrico Raddats, Gladys RowLouise aitornoon. and, over zfrO irtrona, march Hermle Estelle Rogefa, Martha Isabel to the gymnasium on the campus for lett, Elisabeth Rviggerl, ths baccalaureate services, at which grhofield, Dorothy G. Snow, Panel! , ths Hov, OOorfo E. Uevies of the First Straup. Julia Whipple Taylor, Joseph Lola Presbyterian church will be the prin-be Dens Thomas, La Ri Tolton,France will His cipal speaker. Tolton, Helen Townsend, aubject The Hear and the Jew Greatness.' Laura Watson, Grace H, Wood, HarThs list of eppHcants who will be old Gilbert Wood. at granted either degree or diploma Degree at bachelor of science Ruby the commencement exercises on TuesBryner Walciemar Young Ctayton, by joae Nastor Cobangbang, E. Mildred day were announced yesterday Professor William T Jlunzler, chair- Gerraffl, Harold Gentry Mitchell, Joman of the faculty committee on gradfitookey, the namee sephine uation, and it include Degree of bachelor of science An-in of all graduate, with the exception commerce and finance Waldo M. of a few whose standing Is still to be dersen, Ray Hatch Butler. Maurice determined. The list Is as follows: Evans Hoyden, Samuel Merrill Heal, Hchooi of education, kindergarten George W. Cliff, Kmille Christensen. La Faun Bailey. Fttward Ieslte Davie, Beatrice Gibson, diploma Kmma Hiea Louise Bo nip. Flora Collett. GeHUla, Clarence Duke Hurd, neve Jorgensen Dalton, Emma Irene Thayer T. Ramuel King, Alvin Willard Eh rich. Ret Evan Leone Fore teen Raymond Ichlji Motokl, Meiling Istuf-tu- s Febr, Helen Frieda Gehrmmn, Grace Kirkham, StanHeber James Nelson, Bernice Luca pearl Geneva Luke, ley Haight Parry, David Ockey, Alvin Park, Helen Stevenson McDonald, Ethel MelTanClark Le Sheldon L. Pitchfork, vin Dorothy Louise Mills, Basel DorThomson, Earl othy O'Neill, Stella Alice Petersen, ner, Joseph MahonrtSoeeph Wilde. Willard Gower Erie, Beatrice Edtxabeth Riley, Verna Sabine, Faye Elisabeth Smith, Una Jo- - t Degree of bachelor of arts in comWendell Barnes. sephtn, bmurthwmlla, Melba Spain, meroe and finance Bennett Joseph Mary Richard, Stevenson, Beatrice (Stanley Fltsgerald Donald Daynes, Virgil Brounell Et W eddoupo. Alvin Thomaa Hawkes, senhouaer, Ruth IVimery trad, diploma Erma Louiaa Cannegleter, William Harold line re, Georgs lewev Afton Hughes, Deo O Jensen, Guy ftohmek Foiaom, iyouls. Fann, Edna Ollna Jamaaon, Norma Kidder, Charles H. I .inford, Wendell iorsgren, Brown Lyman. Nathan, Ladean Gladys Layton, Lunt, Joseph Mackintosh. Evelyn Beatrice Martin I Jndskog CMtlnger, Charlea Aurailla Mano, Thelma Ntokereon, Wyhoie Peake. Walter Hugo Reese, Victoria Anna Peterson, Agnes Read, Edward Gustave Sutherland. Mary B. Robartaon, Margaret Boren, School ef Medicine, on, Mary Blreeper, Evelyn Jansen Degree of graduate In pharmarv Tanner, Ella Tripp, Margaret Packard CurWatson, Zelma Wicker, Erma Mari, Moroni Marion Biglow, Garold Phe-noy tis Carman, Harold1 Christenson, Wlgren, Mildrcn Anno Wigren. Charles Donelson, Grammar grade diploma Lucy An. In nof science of bachelor Degree derson, Giant Maa Andaraon, Lemuel medical K. Blacker,- - Loretta Catharine Blum, medicine with the two-vecertificate Mark A. Dalton, Ernest ArvUla Kathleen Brown, Old, rell Brunson, Golden R. Buthanan, Leroy Hanson, Fred M. Poulson. Barken Cromar, Louisa DeYoung, tiegree of bachelor of science In Mary Ensign, Baatrlca Ellison, Gwen, medicine Chauncey Baird, A. Van tread Evans, Anna Paulina Glllla, Lindsey. of arts In mediKathleen Janaen, Mary Geneva Kelly, Degree of bachelor er medical cerOnetla May ijnge, George Harper cine with the two-yeMerchant Nolan Mitchell, Persia Dee tificate George Lowell Baker, Oscar Olassman, Deep Alexander Harvey Nora Zink. Wuayle, Junior high school-diploOnetta Paul Vadalln Jameson, Raymond Otto Reea. Degree of bachelor of science, with high ecbool diploma Rhea Jane Brain, James Willard Canfield, George M. Cole, Blanche Evans, Leone Evans, Hope Oaufm, Ruby Harris, Alice Vera Hunter, Alta Johnson, Helen Kearnea, Luverne Leonard, Nellie Madsen, Edna Micheisen. lsetta North, Gladye Palmer. Virgil E, Peterson, F A. Petor-roHelen Platon, Arvllia Roberts, Fuchsia Robinson, leone 8. McDonald Smith, Linns Snow, Margaret Lillian Btein, Erastua Woodruff Stuck!, Irene Thorley, Erda Williams. Degree of bachelor of arts wlth high school Gladys diploma Elisabeth Baumberrer. Grant A. Beckatrand, Jenae Iatmar Bennett Maurine Reunion, Blanche Bitheil, Palotna Brown, !!. Maurine Louisa Carlisle, Iolla May Belle Davis. Sylvia Sophia Farrer, Ethel Marie Fritchey. Frances Worthen Gibbs, Gertrude Shlrlev Gllliea, Johanna Mary Hughes Willard C. Jansen, Emmeline Lund, Oln May Maughan, Shelley June Isester Marcos Nor berg, Marion Noltage, Anna Sophia Pehr-'so- n, Romaine IJndsay Petetsnn, Ailre .Venlrs Roblaon, Winnlfred Rollo, l yds Icons Rossiter, Joseph A.' Sill, Ruth Simons. Madelyn Cannon Stewart, Georgs 8. Tanner, Leath Whipple, Johnson, Edward Earl Jones, Harold Marshnli, George B. Madson, LaFh y ette Monson, Mildred Nelson, Roy Waldron Robinson, Isadore LolfeD Deo Carl Raymond Warenskl, Walter West Joseph Franklin Worthen. Two-vemedical certificate cjn-ry ar louls tomotlve engineering John S trickily Gray, Stephen Leeter ken, Waiter Griffith W'ood. Degree of mining engineer Harry -- Joseph Morgan. Degred- - or master of science Ivs n Excel! Carl Lloyd Anderson, Taylor f. Broekbank, Joseph Edward Drapeau, Jr.t George William COU8AMUEL E. JOHNSON. B. Kuerner, Andrew Frederick Ld eee, Henry Charles fcherman, Btuart R - FJmmerley. rt Orrtn Degree of master ef Baird, George Borg Johnson, Wl'Ht a, S'- Redd Lew!. Calvin Rchwartae Smith, h I MiStl A Smith. Heber Cyrua Snell, Arthur Winter Wenger, JCakoso Teku ' sow a. Stella Thompson 3. Graduation with high honors Dor- -othy G. Jinow, Edward Ouatava Buth- j erUnd. Georgs Dewey Hughes i Joseph Graduation with honors Franklin Worthen, Blanche BltheU. Walter G. Green, Stella Thompeon. vr - a Madge Howe. Ira 'Parnell Hinckley, 2 Richard Vt tabs, Harold Marshall, Mau-r1 Bennlon, Erneet Ieroy Hanson, Madelyn Gannon Stewart. Lyda Leonaf " Alice T " ic Rossiter, Sheldon Clark Tinner, Echo- t '' ' Vera Hunter, Martha Isabeil field, Henrietta Bird, George W. Cliff, i .r Byron David Anderson. w Seniors and graduates elected to I membership in the honor scholarship 'A -? society. Phi Kappa Phi: Honorary member John A Wldtsoe, Byron D. Grant Ruth Barnard, Anderson, M Lamar Bennett, Maurine Reunion, Henrietta Bird, Blanche Bitbelt. Ronald Bulkley, George W. Cliff, Walter G. Oreen. Ernest Leroy Hanson, Ira Parnell Hlmkfey. Madge Howe, Alice Vera Hunter, Oeorge D. Hughes, Newell J. Kuhre, Russell Krsuss, Harold Marshall, Lyda Rossiter. Martha I Schofield. Dorothy Snow, Madelyn Stewart, Edward G. Sutherland, Sheldon C. Tanner, Leo Carl Waren-ak- l, Richard Wlebe, Joseph F. Worthen. Colonel Samuel Earl Johnson, 88 University scholarships and fellow- years of age. veteran of the Civil war, died Friday night at the borne of his ships awarded for the year of mines hfiss Florence John Fellowships in the sehool Albert Fsrnham Clark, B. S. chemical granddaughter, Mr. H86 Second East street. son, of Colorado, Johnson was a Union veteran and a engineering. University Bruce Winfred Gonaer, B. S. member of Maxwell McKean post, 3. 1923, chemical engineering, Purdue univer- A. R. He enlisted on October 10, Greene, B. & 1861. He was wounded in the arm sity. 1923; Gerald UlmontNew Mexico April 8, 1842, at mining engineering. Shiloh, and was pro-1923: William W. moted school of Mines, June 4. 1868. to bolonel of the Teague, B S Alabama university; Eighth "Louisiana colored infantry. He Altner J, Thompson. B. S metaliurgi-- I came to Salt Ike in 1894. He Uf surMiss engineering, Montana State school vived by Ms two daughter of mines, 1923 Johnson and Mrs, Dor Johnson DaJohn R. Park teachers1 fellowships vidson, Punnyside; and a son, Frank, Joseph S. Carroll, Edith Hyde Merrill, of Salt Lake, Colonel Johnson sufElbert Ik Thomas. fered a broken leg last autumn and since commencement, the injury failed to make a proper Graduated 1922 Clarence Bigler Allen, B S : recovery. This is believed by the famBerthere Olive Barlow, B. S.: Virgil ily to have hastened bis death. Halllday Coombs, B. A ; Ruth Ridd Greer, elementary school diploma; Margaret Rebecca Davis. B. S ; 11a Emms, kindergarten diploma; Amos Chester Hatrh, B. 8 ; Oeorge Gilbert . Hsvercsmp, B 8.; John Philip HickB. 8.; Florenca Christy man, A B ; Irv Parnell Hinckley, B. 8.; Elmer V, Howell. A. B ; Ieaao B. Colonel Pan Morgan Smith, comHumphrey, A. B ; Orson L. Huntsman, I.D. B ; Katherine Grace Inks, mander in France of the First batE. school th Infantry, Ninetieth diAaron talion. diplomat Elementary Ketchum, vision, known as the "Battalion ofJones, B 8 ; Pierce Waddell A B R. ; will : deliver his new tomperB 8 Edith Edgar Death," Lewis, Charles Lindsay, B 8., lone McAr- ance lecture, "The Nelof America, Spirit thur, elementary school diploma. or Who is Run-ln- g lie B. Murch, Junior high sihool cery this Countrv?" tificate; Alice Nelson, kindergarten-primardiploma; Judith M Nelson, at Immanuel Baptist church. Secelementary school ; diploma; John Forand South est Oleson. B S Mlgnon Pack, ele- ond Fast, at 8 mentary school diploma; Hasel M. Pe- uFourth clock Wednesday terson, B 8.; Ella Rebecca Raddon, diploma, Lawrence evening, June 6.wKl elementary school Paul Roberts. B S Ians. Robinson, be Admission free to "this elementary school diploma; Rae Kathforby the corerine Rose, elementary school diploma; mer assistant . A B. Cllf, Schofield, Florence ' IL Lysle .Deration of H Springer. A B.; Ethel Ada Chicago lawvcr J. tinder TSiaAet A. B.; Donald Archer Vance, I Vs5:. fsan Lewi Hamilton 8 ; Ralph Owen Waddoupa, B S ; who laie'r became Col. D. M. Smith B vld O, Woodbury, 8 ; Helen Woodruff. B 8 ; Wayne Hales, M A.; special prosecutor He served on and federal Joseph Jacobs, B. 8 ; Hattie Smith, the Mexican attorney border as lieutenant in M, 8. the Seventh Illinois His war rec- ord includes citations for braverv his battalion one time being reduced from 1320 to 32o men before assistance came Veteran of Civil War Ends Career ' Lasting 88 Years , n, Baum-garte- i ( yip t: J yCt ' ,HV. 0 Beck-stran- d, a: ir.v 1923-192- Her-she- Death Battalion Commander Will ' Lecture on June 6 y, JUNE SALE Buy Furniture Where price Are Lowest Bemarkabld Reduction Feature This Sals , man Adams, Reported. frlbues Is 14. Lake Tribes Wlr NEW YORKJ June 8 Fred W. treasurer of the Republican national committee, according to information here tonight, has decided and retire from active connection with the national committee It is understood that he (s dissatisfied with the policy of Chairman John T. who has antagonised the HarAdam ding administration, and that he will retire at once, so a to fone Chairman Adams to call meeting of the national committee at an early date. has been Since 1820 Mr. Upham working early and late in liquidating the national committee's debts, and in this he has had the assistance ol Charles D. HUlea, former chairman, committeeman from New Ysrk, and other experienced campaigners in the committee The deficit has been wiped out and the national committee is in the good financial shape to begin campaign of 1924. With the hard work done, Mr Upham is said by his friends to be determined to resign. The ineptitude of Chairman Adams to run the affajP of the national 'Committee it was said today, between Campaign has been one of the leading considerations Impelling Mr. Upham to lay down his office. Chairman Adams thus far has refused to accede to the request of members of the national oomrmltee who want a meeting of the committee this summer, with a reorganization that riit gtveth women equal representation with the mn, Mrs. MecilH McCormick of Chicago and Mrs. Arthur L. IJvermore of Yonkers, members of the national executive committee, have told Chairman Adams that the Republican women want equal representation in the national committee, and that they want the reorganisation immediately, so as to get ready for the hard, work of the campaign next year Chairman Adams wantjnos meeting of the committee until next December. The determination of Treasurer Upham to retire from the committee is likely to force a fcpeedy calling of the committee for the election of his successor Cfcteace Up-ha- AJg TAYK EXPLODES. Jttue 2 A sir BRKsIlAM tank at the Guarantee Auto company earns exploded at 7 45 oclock this evening. The tank, which was conatltoted of heavy sad was flattened steel, waa blown op out and the end, which were blown off, tore a hole through the celling ho ooe was injured. The property damage is la excess , lrs (in, Wehrbein. of School of Law. Byron Degree of Bachelor of David Anderson, Don McCarroll Dal; Dean ton, WHIDm Hianley ISrnford, Gwvn Grhrce Flanders, Woodruff Bvron Halverson. Roland Leslie Hedrick. Brfeit Ihike IJurd. Horace John Knowlton, Joseph H NelsonX Joseph Smith Nelson, Edward Ke rrv 'xtVvlyr m nrds, Franklin Dewey Richards, John Ilrich Roche, Corry WarreO lAMotle Shobert. Hchlesa, Ionian White Hmlth, William Mldg-le- v Wilde, Thomaa, Eldred Joseph Glen W Ilford Watkins, Harry Murdock Waton. - School ef Mines, of science In Degree of bachelor civil engineering -.-Newel John Kuhre. George Smith Nelson, John Wallace Word Degree of bachelor of science In efectrienl engineering Anthnn James I,ee Gunderson, hart G President Harding: will be asked to Gharle Littlefield, Marion 8 Roes, Sldwell R conelder the new proclamation creatiIvan Wllfprd Favth White. Quick Cinnamon Roils Two cups SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Walton. David George Williams a national monument out of Bryce flour, one-ha- lf teaspoon salt, two taDegree of bachelor of science in ng' InDegree of bachelor of arte Charles one a few Thi within teaspoon blespoons shortening, days. II. canyon Stewart general engineering Stanley Anderson, David Brin ton Bag-leteaspoon cinnamon formation was received by Wawitch butter, Robert Harold Bailey, Rachel Udell. one forest officials la Halt Hake. six teaspoons baking powder national of of bachelor eclence in Degree Balltf, Carol Bird, Henrietta Bird, milk, sugar, teaspoon a cup President signed proclamaBulk-leHarding Ronald engineering Ines one-fonrt- h Mae Burton, Ruth Denote chemical brown ratsLns 22 cup 2320 land acres of sugar, adding Louis Vail Ousaadav, Carlos Mar-ten- tion May or. currants. Mix and sift flour. Candland, David Woodward Gannon. Frank St. Glair In the vicinity of Bryce canjon to the Gbrltrnsen, Kenneth Bilner Castleion, Ruth Cecil, salt and sugar Chop in Powell national forest, and other lands Rfohard RodJohn McKrnste, Wlefbe, Lucille Janette Covey, Charles Elmo , near the park will be included, with shortening mix to a dough with milk, Winn. on toss Diehl, Glen Hiding Draper, Lots Mar. ney floured board, roll into a of those owned by the Degree of bachelor of scienceHuf-fack-tn the exception garet sheet, brush with sugar, cinnamon Farrell, Weller Oreen, Charles geological ax school sections. state Wilder engineering C.- mixed and Roll up ifhd cut raisins Florenca Gardner, Eugenia' HanIn the readjustment of the Powell Brlnton, Garl Klof Johnson, in two-i- ni h length ami bake In modson, Emily Hall Hartman. Catherine national forest lines manv acres feill erate L Thornberg. minNaomi Harvey. Judith Hills, Madge Chauncey of oven twenty or twenty-fiv- e bachelor of science In be added and also 860 acres not oth utes. Degree Hbwe, Dean Clinton Hurd. Kimball 1 lavld will he open for entry unRobert used erwise mining engineering MRS. WALTER TUTTLE. Iverson Jack, Joseph Oscar Jones, Hone, Gharles Russell Nate, Shlgnorl til July 81 to veterans of the world, George Ears Judd, Elsa Loutse Key-ao- r. Koishl Tatevama and to the general public ninety days One and one-fourWaffles Pearl Clark Kimball, Oliver Kln- cups of sc of bachelor thereafter. Degree one-ha- lf flour, teaspoon salt, one-thi- lw 350. DKS MOINES, June S. Ioa a' will con- - elude the evenings which program, follows Xylophone solo, Kenneth Midgtey duet, Joseph Gar- - v belt and Bennett'"' I jtrsoru- - piano solo. .. Margaret Hamm, WltnesOn. reading, Tdria Hxf-- mar, cornet solo, Douglas Hawkins vocal duet. Miss Jessie Evans and Thaddeus Evans, instrumental trio, x Dahl familv . vocal d iet, Bessie and" KmiH Husbands, remark Bishop I, O. Horsfall, remarks, -. It Alatheson. -- Take the Wheel for Yourself Not until you have tried the famous car for yourself felt its power, ease and quick response tested the action of the motor over all the varied grades, roads and changes of traffic in this locality will you really appreciate the service it renders and the enthusiastic popularity it enjoys. Non-Sto- p velvet-smoot- h I- Sentence It Suspended in Liquor Prosecution Every state in the Union ha paid tribute to the Arch Sherwood waa (risen thirty days suspended sentence yesterday of the Peaee George Parhy kin. Sherwood claims that in reach-ihdown to tie his shoe tare he discovered a bottle of liquor which Waa hidden in the sand. Sheriff J. 11. seed the eeche-wnHarr was waiting for the owner to return Thomaa David was fined 3100 for possession of liquor, G. Stater tlS for drunkennesa And Donald W. Olsen (1$ tor dlsturblns the peace. Ju-tt- ce HopOToKflle K d The gay thrill of spring driving awaits you in the 100,000 - mUe car and a service that is singularly free from repairs and petty adjustments assures sound economy and satisfaction. , ' -- Mialaiid Motor (Compamf 87 South State ITS SEBVICB THAT COUNTS Salt Lake City. Wasatch 1450 , ' Ths hearing ea the application Well R. Btrener to operate an automobile freight line between Salt Lake and Ogden was concluded before the state public utilities commission yesterday. The esse wn taken under advisement and the and the proteatant, the Salt Lake Transportation company, which now operates between the two cities, were asked to file brtefa. RdncOd to 3185.00 Many ethStr seta in attractive 3urprUinly low. and- - flniahaa at prUxa (" AH EXCEPTIOHALLT HANDSOME WALNUT BED BOOM SUITE TWO-TON- E BEMEMBEB-O- UB ENTIRE STOCK BEDUCED IN FBICES RELIABLE bond. Wallace fiamet Attorney to Fight Packer Merger FURNITURE COMPANY 120 EAST BROADWAY PHONE WASATCH 4289 June 2. Walter L. WASHINGTON, Come In and Get Acquainted. Terms. Fisher of Chicago, who was secretary of the interior under President Taft, has been engaged by Secretary Wallace as a special attorney in the conagriculthe; packer and livestock Industry, le- packer control, law... will .continue la duct of the department of Armour-Morrconduct the hearings and direct the is Thus far In ths proceedings the ture's fight to prevent the case has government's forces. packer combination. Hearings gal part of the government's T. a The packers have retained able letn handled 1$. been Hainer, June by Bayard will be resumed Chicago and indications point to Announcement was made today of former federal judge In Oklahoma, gal advisers, hard-fought of the a the been Mr of legal controattorney long and Fisher, who who has the retention was selected because of his familiarity packers and the stockyards adminis- versy, which probably will have to be to function late passed upon finally by the supreme with the meat packing industry. Ho Is tration since it began to court. It is estimated that a year or counsel for the American National In 1921. Chester Morrill, assistant offimore will elapse before a decision is Livestock association and has ap- the secretary of agriculture and peared at congressional hearings on cer In charge of the administration of reached. V phenomenal sales records have attracted the OUR of the entire country thus giving Salt Lake City a good deal of favorable publicity. We DO things here. Articles descriptive of Salt Lakes newest automobile home have been published in 'national motor journals. Our payroll numbers 135 individuals.. Figuring an averfurnishes a liveliage of five to a family, Covey-Ballar- d hood to more than 650 Salt Lakers.. Payrolls produce Our payroll is growing as our business , is prosperity. ' ' growing. Covey-Ballar- d has given to Salt Lkke the distinction of having the finest automobile sales and service home in the entire country. . (' i . A s reasons why should you buy your Brief to Be Filed in Freight Line Contest The triMuUr iMimjut sarrlca ef the BnpmohQe adds to the joy ef Hnpmotdle ownership TOUEINO MODEL $1365 SALT TJLXX .Da- - ayraOs PtoMeir . 5 Quacn Ann giving the community missionary farewell wlU be given Mancing WaL nut Dtntnf Set "'lake at the Ninth ward chapel. Fourth South and Fifth East streets, at 8 Swiss-Germa- Beautiful n isdoiitgjbr MTONATCTHT. oclock next Tuesin day evening honor of Leslie R. Matbeson, who will leave soon to labor n In the mission of the L. D. church Two-to- (Qsw Missionary Will Be Honor Guest in Chapel Party A $158.75 fi.plscB 1- -4 well-beat- R. in 0x1- - Walnut Furnlturw cr cup melted buter, two teaspoon baking fowder, two eggs one cup milk. Waflle batter should te very thin. MRS, JEANNETTE A. HYDE. Quick Waffle One quart sweet milk and one cup melted butter Sifted flour to make soft batter, add ths voiks of six eggs, then the beaten whites, and lastl, just before baking, four teaspoons baking powder, beating very hard and fast for a few minutes MRS ity soldiers' bonus bond tsao was sold at 4 o'clock tonight "let a tyndt cate beaded by the Estabrook ft Co. of' New Tork, State Treasurer Burbank announced. A block of 312,345.-00- 0 will draw 4 2 per cent interest and the remainder wilt draw 4 4 per ' bant Interest. Eats ef the bond ro ih Eta brook syndicate brought to an end a day of spirited bidding on tbs part of three bonding companies. The George M. Bechtel company of Davenport. Iowa, Is one et the firms represented in the (Estabrook syndicate. The stale executive council, which ts required te approve the sale, went into executive session Immediately following the last bid. Its approval, tt la believed. Is a formality which wU not delay ths payment of claims of the state s world war veterans. While no statement could be obtained as to when the first bonus checks would be mailed, it was unofbonus board ficially reported that ths 10.000 checks hopes to nave the first In the mall by Wednesday or Thura-da- y of next week. The bonds were sold to better to the state then had been anticipated by atate officials. The issue was offered on April 10 at 4 per cent Interest, but there were no bidders and tt was necessary to readyerttse tbs bonds at a rate of "not to exceed 5 per cent.1' The bond buyers fixed the rate by their bids, the state treasurer accepting the bidL calling for the lowest rats of Inter-Bond men who' attended- - today sale expressed the opinion tfrxt low received premium of about 8186,000 as compared to the rate obtained by Illinois in iU recent sale, of similar President Will Asked to Consider Bryce Proclamation ' PI ocas of S Treasurer Is Dissatisfied With Methods of Chair - Our DAY and NIGHT service is absolutely unique in this part of the country. - Do .you wonder that more Ford buyers come to us every day? v Do you "Wonder that in Covey-Ballar- d rests the peoples CONFIDENCE?. I 7 I- - r tyhSaotXUln mksoUASji |