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Show THE HALT LAKE- TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1923. - onth. ft ttktr puklieation hi thenvorld M full if happ and CkriitmaJ cheer. Annual Held Tonight; Much Interest Felt in Election the greatest galaxy of artists and humorists of the entire year coin- ing year. Great Intercut Is being taken among post members In the election, which presage! a record attendance tht! evening. In the view of present pout offlcera Commander Rael O. Halloran a preside at the meeting. Refreshments will be served has after the business of the session been dispensed with and musical numbers will Intersperse business ' matters. A nominating committee recently the commander spent appointed by four hours Sunday going over the post personnel in search ofA likply numcandidates for each position ber of candidates ward chosen, hut It la announced that nominations may also be made from tho floor of the j. meeting tonight. Naturally most of the Interest centers around the election of a commander to succeed Mr. Halloran. who was elevated from the first vice last August to succeed I). T. Lane when the latter wae elected Mr. Hallo-r- n department commander. Is a candidate for executive committeeman Four candidates were selected for the race for oommander by the nominating cominlttae but two declined to run because of business pressure. However, it is likely that others may be nominated tonight. nominees for the Following are-th- e various post offices: 'Commander. K. LeRoy Bourne and v Lincoln O. KeUy. First vice Obmmander. William T. Igleheart, Dr. W. L. Lindsay and Harold P. Fabian. Second vice commander. Richard H. Jones, Lloyd Garrison and Howard Somfc of the special features Cover by Cola Philhpi, Center pages incolorby V ictirC, Am Jenin. And then there is Chat. Dana GihionRob'l Shtr-nvee- d, Aha Havty, O, Htrford, P. L. Cathy, Riht Ditto, Montague Clan, Dir o. thy Parker , John Held, Jr., Jamil Montgomery Flagg, A. Gwterman, Harmon Cady, A. E. S, Marlin and a score more. Truly a great issue! today tomorrow you may s. be too late. All No .$h San Francisco Trilbuts (II era ia a Son JFraneiaeo reeipa for a dainty fitted cookie, t which no cgfi an needed) ' Reeipa (All measurement level) 1)4 cupfuls Criseo 1 cupful brown sugar )4 cupful sour milk 1)4 cupfuls flour 3 cupfuls oatmeal 1 teaspoonful soda 1 teaspoonful salt Cream the Criseo, add sugar and cream together. Add the sour milk,, then the soda dissolved ia a little boiling water. Last, flour, oatmeal and Balt. Roll thin, cut like cookies. Put filling in about 1 tablespoonful between 2 cookies and press edges together. Filling 1 lb. California dates i cupful water 1 cupful granulated sugar 1 teaspoonful vanilla Boil until thick. R- IS1-IS- GOOD-YE-AR Best for Cooking The good housewife knows that the success of her cooking depends largely upon the fire. (Sisco KNIGHT EGG COAL For light, tender cakes For digestible and flaky pastry For crisp, digestible fried foods is best for the range, because it is hard and clean and of even size, ..assuring even heat for all kinds of cooking. IT DlglRibl Mf. fgbfo iWitinliig BMd.trMitl.pvr, JEREMY Fuel & Grain .to ' uhili convenient appreciated and Green Memorial Exercise Are Held by Elk at Provo PROVO. I. Gonhen Pec. t $2009 upnt0o ' MENS WATCHES 2 CONSOLIDATED KNITTING MILLS 151-15- 3 South State St. - Popular Tonneau genuine Bulova mev.ment perfect Stone, set heavy whit ring, platinum plus a tohubech of Certificate or green gold or light and ity olal Schubaeh Advanc Xma pur-Ext- ra DEPOSIT WILL Whit Ilk Diamond Set, WILL DO Beautiful heavy Ring, set with two Schubaeh Special monda. Lucky blue-whit- Finest Quality Blue - Whit Gem; unueually brilliant full of life; set In heavy Platinum Hand - Carved Ring $395 A die- - e I. ArUcIss $18. Cl New Officials Pleassd With Situation at Plant PROVO, Deo. I W. ft. Phlppe If Chicago, recently appointed teneral superintendent, of the Columbia Steel company's plant at Iron ton, and J. G. Kegley, who will he superintendent of In Provo the coke ovena, have -- arrived from the east and will -- make their ' a home here, .71. Both Mr. Phipps and Mr. Kegley movement r In 25-- 1S-- $38.59 picture ln'14-- -- f. blue-wh- And this one, six fin Sohubaoh handaom blus-whl- Special a it ths other, and aet with diamonds. Valu $40X9 movement In BULOVA 18-- White Gold Cat) fancy engraving DEPOSIT WILL DO CompietB Line of Rogers 1847 and Community movement are divorce-prooRings Schubaeh Lucky Wadding This handeome heavy band ring, hand- dia- carved, set with threq 524.CO monda. Schubaeh Squar Dial Pries. Bine Bird and Deltah Plate Silver. Special reductions on Cut Glass, Ivory and Silverware. La Tausca, . Pearls, $5 and up. PAY CASH and YOU PAY LESS at SCHUBACHS 100 of Incor- Thornton had been engaged in the tailoring business at Helper. He tri, born in Idaho, in which slate ho lived tlie greater part of hla life. In addition to hie widow, Mf. Thornton Is survived by two children, Virl, 4) end Edna, 4; also three Staters who live In Idaho.. . Funeral service will ho held at tha funeral home Wednesday Hatch morning at 11 oclock, following which will ho taken to Benjamin tho body for interment. BULOVA Gold Cjee, BULOVA Fin Solid Whlto Gold Case, henSeomely .engraved Wedding New Investment Company It Incorporated at Provo ro .... Wedding Rings 1 PROVO. BULOVA movement Jn handsomely 1S-Whlta, Geld Case r DO apo- - $150. Legion Post Will Name Officer December 14 poration wers filed today in ths office of ths lTtah county clerk by ths Walker Investment company, which in headed by Provo and Sait laks realtors. Ths company Is Incorporated for $5000. Ten thousand shares of stock, of a par value of r0 cents per share, comprises ths capital stock. Of thii amount 2000 shares afs held as treasury stock. Ths purpose of tha company, aa set forth In the .articles filed, is to deal in general ralestate, insurance, make loan The principal offloei amj the company are at Provo, and tM following are tha offloers of the company: Lynn Walker of Salt Lak City, pre.ldent: C. H. Peterdon oj iTovo. ftrt vice president; 8. P. Nefl of Provo, secretary and treasurer. and L. A. Hill of Price, second Vic presAll of the officer, ident. named above are director! of the company atrdMvere the incorporator!. el engraved $24.75 Sal A A DEPOSIT onr V ELGIN In whit 2S-y- case; SPECIALS OR WALTHAM1 Yea! IB Ruby Jeweled Elgin or Waltham thin model Watch for men. In a CASE, white or green gold, handsomely engraved. cut half-car- JS-- Gold-Fille- XMAS blue-whit- e thapa, gold handsomely engraved THIN MODEL WALTHAM A real man Wateh. Whlta or green gold filled ease, thoroughly reliable timepiece (or w wouldnt oell It). $13.75 Advanc Xma talo hand-carve- d rr.OVO. Dec. I The annual election of officer of Provo post No. II of the American Legion will be held Friday, evening, December 14. In the state armorv. and much Interest la belnit shown by tha men recardlng the matter. The nominees for tha various office. are as follow a according to L. R. Edwards, commander of the poet Commander. Frank W. Demlng and Ft H Patterson: vice commander. Paul Vincent and George M. Harris; F. K. Dunn and heymour Gray: finance officer. W. W. Allen C. S. and Bean: historian. Dr. L. C. Potter: chaplain. Dr. Fred W. Taylor: sergeant at arms. Earl Conder and George Vincent; Executive committee. .1. D. Hunter, Dr. Fred R. Tavlor. Far) Bean and J. L. Inn, three to ba elected. v Wo carry an of tha largest stock of Men Standard American Watchas In ths West. Elgin, Waltham, Hamilton, Illinois, InHoward and Bulova Guaranteed Watches, Solid Gold and Platinum Cases. Pay caahr and you pay last. The fttv. Elmar of Halt Lake City waa tha A Beautiful, rallaSla, exclusive Bulova WrlM Watches make the (deal Xme Present. Not every store CAN tell Bulova Watch; w deem ourselv oxtromoly fortunate tq repreeent thlo Justly famous llh of watches In Balt Lake WITH GUARANTEE City. UNEQUIVOCAL EVERY BULOVA. Experienced, Courteous Salesmen will help you select, advise you honestly and serve you gladly whether you buy or not. blue-whlt- e. QUITTING Prices smashed, as we are forced to unload in a few weeks. Do not hesitate, as every article is be as guaranteed represented. F. Cheese IS. PROVO. Dec. I. Samuel T. Thornton) II years of age. prominent business man of Helper. Carbon county, died in this -- city yesterday, following an operation for ulcer at the stomach. For the past flv years Mr. RETAIL SALE Office 76 No. 6th West Wasatch 4111 Wasatch 4443 lunch Telaphen In Whit Schubach's 9 100 Diamond Engagement Rlngt always bavt been 'Salt Lakt'a greet-se- t values. Specially selected atanee, fine ftery Gams, set n handeome hand earved whit or green gold mountings DEPARTMENT growing plant. Co. little e' Ring, . $75 PROVO Us W. Center St. Bulova Watches - Diamond Engagement Gold Fancy Mounting Business Man of Helper Dies at . Provo Hospital !WMtUl!l Buy this good coal west of the viaduct. that stone. RECIPES RUBBE- PRODUCTS CO. South Stat! Street. For 25 ' are PERSONALLY SELECT. Schubaeh Diamond ED STONES not bought by tho dozen, nor by weight alone but each and every atone jaseed oh by EXPERTS and ohossn for purity of color, firs, brilliance, serfeotlon and real valu. We sell them again at vary sleso margin of profit, and a Schu-bao- h 100 Certifies to of Valuo goes with each Cash buying power, quick turnover, willingness to sacrifice profit to keep our stock sew and up to date-the- re you have the secret of buying Highest Class Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry from one of the leading Jewelers of the West at the lowest possible prices. Jnst 18 shopping days left before Christinas make them busy ones.' Come in, select what you want pay a small deposit "a we will hold it until Xmas. TESTED so-call-ed Just before they part news-stand- Allens er 1 ill miss principal speaker at tha Provo Elks memorial aervteea held in tht Columbia theater laet night. The program waa opened by the Columbia orcheitra playing an Introductory march, following which the the Pittsburg chamber. congregation and lodge members, under tho direction of Professor j. R. PATIENT RECOVERING. Hoahard e&ng America." Other numSpeclnl to Tb Tribone. on the program were: Opening 3. Rnell bers Pec Idaho. PAKIH. exercUes by K. B. Whipple, exalted son of William Oukey, W. E. Andrews, esquire; ruler, for the lodge and Ukv, student telegiapher Invocation by Chaplain Lee Oregon Short Line at Paris, who was Baker; vocal solo. "Recessional." by derated on for appendicitis at Mont Mrs. Fay Loom Stlehl; calling of the poher Saturday, la recovering nicely roll of absent member by Secretary from the operation. Paul Vincent; reading of "Thanatop sis' by T. Earl Pardoe; two selections by a mixed quartet and the closing exercises by members of the lodge. Ur. Goshen in his address spoke of the value of a study of nature, declaring that it convinced the student bf the immortality of life, and the utilisation of every object. The speaker also stressed the point that '"whatsoexer a man soweth so shall he reap. and stated that ths teaching of that truth would save thick and strong as the Goodyear Tread Solid Truck Tire could be so springy. As a matter of fact, it's more resilient than most cushion tires. llhonaof the complete Una Goody oor as d Truth Tk at we nil lS Dont Get your Christmas Lift W. H fSagntotter, who la coming to Halt fuflke soon after the first nf th year to take charge of the local pknt of the Fittshurg Holler and Machinery works, has been extended the courtesies of the chamber of commerce by the Jndusttial department of the organisation. Mr. HM?tetter was active in chamber of commerce work in Pitteburg, Kan , where he la now located. He wts fonneily president of 'yJOU wouldnt think' A a tire as big and rMs issue. Just Out Miss i writers their masterpieces of the year gathered in this one Chamber Courtetie Extended Sagstetter LEAVES FOR HOME. Special te Ths TrUmns. C. J Mrs. Dec. PARK CITY, Kearns, who, three weeks ago, cams from her horns In Portland, Ors , to attend the wedding of her son. William Kearns, left todav for Nevada J4- wit, humor and satire of Americas best artists and a. or two with her brother, and from there will return home. Mrn Kearns was one of the of Fark City before leaving for .the northwent with iher family to makh her home. - nothing in the ever but the Christmas issue. is the BIG number of the year, filled from cover to cover with the brightest, cleverest, keenest to vlRlt for - is world like Life 25 Lathrnp. Adjutant, It. C Smith. D. Powell lpson and Wayne Wilcox. Executive committee (three to he elected', Ruel O. Halloran. Don O. Fred S, Rich, Hamilton Gardner. Auerbach, J, C. Wood. A. Is Fish, Charles Jlaekes. John B. Cummock, Jr , and Levi Mutr. Historian. Ray L. Olson. Edwin H. Livingston and Dan S McQuarrle. Chaplain, Clarence Baird, Charles Pettengar and George D. Tipple Sergeant at- arma J. Kltoo McCar thy and Fred Kelsey. J 'T'HERE 111 - 1 Christmas Member of Balt lake poat No. I of tho American Lesion .will meet o'clock at poet headtonight at quarter! In the basement of the Hotel vtah to elect officer! for the L Be to Meeting i' jyjQW Exchange' Bond with every tehRbach Diamond assure you of permanent satisfaction. W allow you full purchase price on any diamond when oxehanged for a .larger diamond. Certificate of wolght, color and porfao-tlo- n with every stone. expreoa Utrrrumlve aa much bleared with tha prospects for the development of the iron and oteeL Industry in Utah and declare that the work at Froltton I wonderful. Mr. Kegley ha been employed in the varioua Steel cities of the country, including Birmingham' and Heavy Vote Expected at Annual School Election VftOVO, Deo. 1 Foiling place and lor the annual school election judgeo held- Wedneoday, December 4, to b have been selected and will be as follow- District No I Central school building; Joseph Martin, JSmma Jones and Mary C.' NuttaJ. school No. I Franklin District building: (Mbllt.a M. Lewis and Leo J. Knight. District No. 4 Fou h ward meeting house: Jasper Bird, Rote Kartchner and Mrs. Mary Hulsh. The polls will be open from T o'clock In tho morning until 7 o'clock In the evening, end n heavy trot Is expected. Although only the names of Monroe Fax man, present board rapresen-tatf- v from (h Second district; CM F. .Olsen. Jr., Incumbent from the Third distrlM. and Mr. Margaret Maw and Dr. F. M. Foster, from the Fourth district, will be on the pilIt I net improbable that sevots, names will be written tn,. alteral expected that any hough It lavotnot will b caet. against Substantial from tha Second counted, must be returned not later ths representative than 8 oclock Tuesday evening. Flv and Third districts. In the Fourth district the vote will directors are to be chosen. to fact due the be' heavier, probably that there are two candidates from Springville Woman Dies that part of the city. Suddenly in Her Home BIRTH IS ANNOUNCED PROV't), Dec. I (Mr. and Mrs. W. Special t Dig Tribune. . O. Beasley of this city have received Der. I. Tlfa death a telegram from Los Angeles an- of SPRINGVILLE. Mrs. Annie Griffiths, II years of nouncing the arrival of a aim to Mr. eg, occurred at the family home this and Mrs. iR. I Davis at the Angelua morning soon alter arising for the hospital. Mr. Davis was formerly day. Mr. Griffiths had not bean ill Miss Gland Meeoloy of this city. Mr. and death came without warning. A and Mrs. Beesley will leave the lat- short time before unconsciousness she ter part of this week for Los Angel complained of a feeling of1 suffocation. to spend the winter. Mr. Griffith la survived by her WILL CHOOSE JURORS. husband, three tone and on daughPROVO. Dec. 8. C. C. Jones 'of ter. The date of the funeral has not been fixed. The body is in the care Provo anj, Justin A. Loveless of P son havsbeen appointed Jury com- o( tha Wheeler mortuary. missioners, for. the purpose of selectFAIR OFFICIAL CHOSEN. ing petit Juror to serve In the Fourth Special t The Tribune. v Judicial district court for I2J4, by Dec. I J. W. Shand of this MANTL Judge Lilas H. Hansen. city ha been elected president of the Sanpete County Fair association LUCY GATES TO SING. for th year. 1224. Andrew Christenson TROVO. Deo. I. Lucy Gates. Utah's of waa chosen vtoe president, most widely known singer, will give andEphraim R. Wltbeck, 8pencer Moffet. a concert (nr the Vtah stake taber- and J. all of this William Mr Per nacle Friday evening, December 14, city, wore elected aslane, a board of diaccording to Dean fM. C. Merrill, who rectors, Th various committees will has charge of the concert. . be selected at a later time. TO ELECT DIRECTORS. PROVO, Dec. I. The annual elecof director of the Provo chamtion ber of commerce wlH be held - Tuessent- to all day Ballots tmve been member according 4o Secretary Kd B. Hinckley. Ballots, In Order to be WEDDlNa DINNER GIVEN. PARK CITY. Dec. I. Mr. and Mra William Kearns, who recently returned from their honeymoon, gave an elaborate wedding dinner at their and lnti-mhome Friday, to relative friends. ' DONT TAKE OUR WORD for the mechanical reconditioning of our Certified Used Cars. Colne in and look over the contents of the envelopes attached to any car on . our floor they contain copies of invoices covering wojk done on ' the car. in and ask to see whats in the envelope. rhe can are worth owning. Vo Come jjt vlyi . ' . iV Pr T CERTIFIED PUBLIC USED CAR MARKET Tck phoneWiSikh 338 Salt J&kc City Second South I Second East , |