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Show '' 10 rested. thitf the - TH':LT LAKE TIUBUyLTUESDAY, tl vOiHV'tyei ws-sw- j srs J J THE BIG STORE Money nominating committee tor the annual election of officers of the federation in June wag announced, to ha of clubs be I composed of presidents w. t&? fe Gn. with th .err clary of tb federation ,j From union comes strength, said Mrs. U, O Wattis of Ogden, president of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs, speaking at a meeting of Federation of the Salt Lake 'Womens Clubs at Civic Center yeson a program deterday afternoon, of President Chosen Mouhtain Group of Se , curities Commissioners. voted to 'Federation. "Purposes for a hich the womans club stands can be accomplished only by united effort,! hence federation has its distinct advantages," Mrs Wattis continued. "Tito cit, stats and general federation is an advance to the individual club In that It gives II I. Hick. secretarv of the state iration and help and the enthusi- securities eommtiwion, baa been a asm which always comps with team prrddent of the western etatee work. of the National Association o( greup "f would like to urge fhi! the InCommissioners, he aa Individual club become directly con- formed jesterday by Maurtie I Mennected with the general federation, denhall president of the national Or womWashwhich numbers 2,21 gmnizatton The group Include I 'ah Torn I a, en, ail working together for the betNevada, ington, Oregon, terment of life, broader culture and Arizona. Utah, Idaho, Montana, W yo opportunity for service Membership ming. Colorado and New Mexico re pre A session of western states in that bads gives privilege of aenlativea will be called early In the voting on national issue and becomwould he said Mr Hick of a life auminer. national ing part "In your own state federation I suggest that halt lake be neks ted mi would nke to see a scholarship fund the meeting place Mr Hicks Is a member of the exestablished, and hope that the B< ecutive committee of the national Lake City federation will aid in makand Is chairman of the mining such a fund possible. Many boys committee. and girls in your state are majung ing"W nave found It he imponaiblc," all sorts of sacrifices to obtain an eah In no way, I think, can aaid, "to present th jiroolem of comeducation. consideration the of state the for In clubwomen do greater good than missioners in our national association, helping them to do so." In order that our general problem Mrs, Jevi IGdgar Young, first vies so might be handled to the advantage- of president of the I yah Federation of all and with fairness, the country has Women's Clubs, also made an address been divided Into group and aa along the line of the purposes of the oil and development of natural 111, state federation and Us methods of resource in largely problem of the organisation. on account of those resource bewest i Mrs. Young said that the state fedlocated, tn the west, the national eration ' had recently adopted the ing ha grouped the entlra cause of education as Its definite pur- association division Into one group When western pose for a year, perhaps two years, the group Is called- - together It wID be ca tor of the state In the general betterment of the schools of Utah so that whnn we attend the national Under tha direction of Mra. George we will be able, to ask for K Skelton, "America' and UUh, meeting su. h consideration as we deem advanOur Homeland," the state federation tageous for the development of the west and also discus those things song, were aunt. Mrs. J T, Be less gays a report of which will help to develop the wet what was planned for cleanup week, and will make it possible for all westwhich opened yesterday. Mr. Belees ern project that have proper inert! to said that the aid at boy scouts had be considered la the big financial cenbeen enlisted to clean up playground ter and lnt hoee section which are of the city, for which they were to not now lending any ansistane. tobe paid 1150 Twelve prises have been ward developing these resources. , offered to school and circular have 'PRISON DORMITORY URGED. been distributed to business firms to BO IRE. Idaho, April T "The immebe sent out In letter. Mr. H J. Creager gave a report diate n ecc salty at the Idaho state She prison Is a dormitory for young men of the Olrle Detention Home. ecknowledged the gift of a dictionary. nr first offenders," was the stateMra. D. H. Gove gave a report for the ment made yesterday bv Governor C. girl scout committee and said that O Moore before the members of the a troop had pint been organised at Exchange chib at the noon meeting the Orphans' Home and Day Nursery The governor stated that the shirt Mrs. Olive Havens gave a report factory Is being run at a financial gain that the proceeds from the home Industry and resource to the state and will he utilised to committee and urged "boosting" for from this factory a build separate building for the Utah Mrs. W. J. Wolstenholme apsoon as possible as offenders sugIdea and youthful 31k. of IJven' proved , w Cookie - ; 'Vs-- My Mother's long-tim- , There remains in the dtntrict school fund )I270.77 and In the tana Interest and ienta-- fund 108 12. On the Jan2,276, 354.50 wae uary apportionment paid from the district school fund and ,1 cl.5ov.ko irotu tha rental and Interest fund, or the eum of lt,d2.1S2JV The allotment announced based on a total school populaj tion of 127,60. The per capita payment from the state dkrt.net school fund Is 5.46 and from the land interest and rental fund, 74 cents. The apportionment by district fol- - 6cggs 2 teaspoonful baking powder 1 teaspoonful salt 1 teaspoonful flavoring - , . flour to make stiff dough Cream Crisco, sugar and salt. Beat the eggs, saving yolk ef one. Add to Cneco and sugar, then add flavoring. Sift 2 cupfuls flour with baking powder and mis. Then ada enough more to roll. Roll thin cutting into desired shape. Brush vicn egg yolk, mixed with milk, then sprinkle with sugar and chopped almonds i ye-er- Hats with gay flowers add a 1right note AN EXCLUSIVE Sports Hat Section (ftisco -- For light, tender cakes 30 2.119 15.449 21 880 100,000 818 71 Doans and discount Overdrafts .... Stocks, bonds and securities, ate, Claims and Judgments Banking house .... Furniture and fixtures Other real estate owned Du from Federal Reserve hank Hue from other banks .... ........ ...A........ Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand . 7.205 JI 13,.54 i9 8 ..i.. 21. 17, 094.80 .Miscellaneous Federal Reserve- - bank stock Total Capital Stock ................ Surplus Undivided profits Reserve tar taxes and Interest Due tn other bank . Depomts subject to check lienuuid certitlcates Trust funds .... .Cashiers checks Certified checks Dividends unpaid Time certlflcatea Saving deposits LIABILITIES. .'ft, 27 24 48 22 4.U4 RKXBUIUI, Idaho. April 7 A tooth measuring a foot and a half tn length anu weighing nlno pounds was unearthed last week by workmen engaged In excavating the basement beneath the Alien Beed company plant tn Hex burg. Tho tooth was discovered at a depth of twelve feet It I believed to be the tooth of a mastodon. The tooth was discovered In a clay pocket, after passing through layers of soil and gravel The discovery call to mind the find made by George JF. Martin, a local carpenter, tn 1897, when he inearthed several teeth, a tusk six feet long, a part of a skull and a front leg Farts of the discovery were at that time sent to the Smithsonian Institute In here they were pro Washington, nounued part of, a mastodon skele- Special Tribene, POCATELLO, Idaho. April 7 The following new officers of Pocatello No. 74, B.iP. O, Elks, have been lodge 00 Can-fiel- whole wheat Mtwellaneo'ull 62 54 17 cookies Reserve for depredation 49.000 00 Total 1,27,235 55 Stale of Utah. County of Salt Lake H. E. Keller. bms first duly worn according to law, depoece and nay , d that he t cashier if the bank, that the above and fort go In report oontaine a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the aaid bank at the clone of business on the 29lh day of March, 1924 HE. KHIJ.BR. - Correct Attest Try thu . above-name- lf R. L. CONHLY R tV. BURTON." F, B one-ha- lf COOK. lf t d Shredded mmmumiiimini HOLE Whats Lost? 9 S' H H $ m n M H It M H M m vf H n u i) Don t heart. Someone will End it right away. But your chances of locating it without help like hunting a neadle in a haystack. U M of the laiders are not keepers. eat lose M B C-- Go the . Put everybody in easy, quick route. Salt Lake Citj on your searching posse. Here the way. The Tribune. TB2BUNE Are the Medium of Certain Result. M iiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiniiiniuiiiiuiiiiiiuuiaiu; i Prohibition Law Violation Detailed in Daugherty Investigation Testimony WASHINGTON, April 7. Prohibition enforcement conditions In Chicago and Indian lands fraud prosecutions In Oklahoma occupied attention of the senate Daugherty investigating committee today Brice F. Armstrong. Chicago prohibition agent. testUtsd that eight breweries were allotted to run tn In Chicago under protection the manufacture of beec Into Ltelving this charge,' the committee also sought reasons fo- - a halt In the Institution of legal proceedings to recover from Miller Brothers of Oklahoma some 10, UW acres In the 101 ranch. Involved In transactions where fraud against Indians was charged. the continuation of Armstrong, whose story Is promised tomorrow, said "local politicians" held up the federal government's moves to Stop the brewing Even In the face of violations of the law by breweries, he declared, federal Injunction proceedings were not successful because of official tnfiuence, and In this connection he mentioned C. W. assistant attorney general in charge of prohibition enforcement legal work at Chicago, aa one whose name had been reported to him a In. "agreements." as to Testifying protection money, Armstrong said he had been offered 6 a barrel from the output of seven breweries If he would Just "'slay" away while they worked. He told of threats to "get him" made by Terry Druggan, whom he named as a brewery operator, and of Instructions from John Glaser, whom he Identified aa an "attache of the office of Attorney General Brundage of Illinois," to him aa a prohibition agent, to leave liquor sellers alone Senator liar re Id. Republican, Okla- homa. made a voluntary statement that he had seen seed for scandal In the removal from office of H E. Peck, federal district attorney for the vestern district of Oklahoma, by the Incoming Republican administration in 1931. He Intervened to have Mr Peck, sho had been appointed by the Wilson administration, retained in service to prosecute the Miller Brothers and their associates, which was done, and also "stirred things up a bit" recently to see that civil suits were brought by the government to reoover the lands when he .found the delay In Ihia matter. From Edwin S. Booth, now special assistant to the attorney general aqd assigned since March t tn conduct the cases against the GUlier Brothers, the committee received the entire files of Ihe department of Justice bearing It was shown that upon the matter Secretary Fall, Uten head of the de-- 1 pertment of the interior, first sought delay In the prosecution of the Millers In and then withdrew his request. various exchanges of letters and re- -, criminal the it appeared ports, were finallythajterminalled by action pleas of guilty entered by Ueordh L. Miller and others, and fines Imposed, but that the land recovery litigation had rot been begun Mr Booth agreed that the delay had operated to weaken the government s ease and said that he could give no reason for It. high-pow- two-ye- i This, in conjunction with our French Room Specjal at $12.75, makes this the right i week for you to buy. POPULAR PRICED HAT SECTldlSS $C00 $750 $JQ00 The popular cloche hat of tiny proportions. In addition to our Sports and French Section are tables full of popularly priced Hats of all kinds Flower-Trimme- d Hats exquisitely embroidered have a warm color note Hats in All Colors. er ar Dairy Association in Twenty Silos Will Be Erected in San, Juan , ' Clark County Planned to Ttie Tribune. MOAB, April 7. Dry farmer Bpeelal of the Horsehead section, San Juan county, after mature consideration of the project, have decided i to erect brlcp silos on their farms. Sixteen farmers of that section recently met for the pnrfpoe of discussing plans and method to further the dairy Industry In the most effective manner, and a thong the first conclusion reached and agreed upon waa that of placing their holdings In shape to conduct This dairying along modern lines necessitates the erection of silos, and to that plan the farmers present at the meeting are committed. J. E. Weston la in charge of arrangements to have the brick for the silos made. It la estimated that 25, 009 bricks will be required for eaoh silo. The work of making the material and erecting the silos will be done by community effort, thus reducing the expenses to a point where they will be within reach of the farmers interThe communiested In the project. ties of Ginger Hill and Leckerhy, also are Invited to Join farm section, dry the Horsehead people in the plans to enlarge th dairying Industry of the southern county When twenty farmer have agreed to erect silos it is planned to purchase a truck and make cooperative deliveries of cream and other farm prodIn the ucts on a regular schedule. past two years dairying In San Juan county has progressed to a point bringing In a monthly Income of done to 2000 for cream shipments Pocatello Country Club Is Planning Activities Special to The Trlbene. POCATUUjO Idaho. April 7. A program of activity for the coming summer, baa been outlined by the Pocatello Country club and this season will no doubt be the most successful In the history of the club At a recent meeting of the members th following officers were elected. J P .lalliwell, president; Dr F. M Sprague, vice president; Harry i C I J. P. Hurlburt, eecre Haltlwell W. 'H. Witty. J. J. Buehler, FYed M. G Dr. F Caktwell, Sprague. t Jesse Chase and- Lyman Fargo, director The following committees have been appointed. Greena and grounds.HrLyBusey Missing From E man Fargo. Jesse Whase and I yera; executive, Lyman Fargo, W. H. Honor Farm XVitty. P. J Halliwell, membership. Dr F. M Sprague, J J Buehler, ATLANTA. Ga., April 7 E C. Harry C. Hurlburt, J Robb (Brady; who waa serving an eighteen house. Dr. F M. Sprague. j Busev, It H. months sentence fo9 using the mail Whittlesev, J. A. Cartoon; entertainto defraud, hx been missing from th ment Charles Couxena. Harry Wilson, honor farm since W. S Caton: tennis. W. H. Witty, W. federal prison March 21. It became known today He H. Clear. R D. Carrother. was sentenced at Vicksburg, Miss. Federal prison authorities said that "acted Against mysteriously Charges Busey bad while on the prleon farm, but that Ku Klux Men Alleged concerning a they knew nothing that he was connected .with th hooded mob murder at Mer Rouge, JOH NSTOWN. Fa., April t Carryconcealed deadly weapon, murder It la understood Busey hinted vague- ing and riot were charges made akalnst men said to be members ly to fellow, prisoners that he was one twenty-fou- r of the men supposed to have been of the Ku Klux Klan. by District Atmurdered arid their bodies thrown torney D. P. Weiroer today, before into Bayou Is Fourche In Louisiana. The Alderman T L. in connection, arrested prisoners DAUGHTER IS BORN. n with th fight between visiting K and townspeople of the villa of peelal to The Tribese. BEAVrR. April 7 Mr and Mra. Lilly Saturday during which two Lilly Bernard Warby are rejoicing over the men were killed, will be given a arrival of a daughter at their home preliminary hearing later . . (peelal le Tbs Trlb-inDUBOIS. Idaho, April 7 Clark county tia organized a Dairy Development association. An executlie committee has been selected to gather data regarding the number of dairy cows needed, the breed, quality and other information upon which It will report at a meeting to he held during the month of May. C V. Gignoux, assistant supervisor of sgriouUur for the Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line, ha pledged the support of the railroad toward any movement of the kind, and suggested a plan of trading Idaho horse, of which there is an over supply, for VUcrenain dairy cows. The executive committee will meet each week until the next regular meeting of the aaeonaltkm and will bend every effort toward carrying the plan suggested by Mr. Gignoux to a successful conclusion. MILFORD AIDING CASTLEQATE. MILFORD, April 7. Mayor E, H. Bird called a meeting In the town hall yesterday afternoon of the chairmen of all fraternal add Church organisations, the Rod Cross chapter, chamber of commerce and other chib foy the purpose of organising to raise the sum of 550, which Is MfiVid's quota for the Castlegate dependents relief AU those fund. present responded cheerfully to the call, and it Is expected to have the full amount collected by Wednesday night. McMbmw PAINTS CVARN1SHES Used Thruoui the West Since 1859 you Can Have Beautiful Floors Of course you have noticed bow many more homes have beautiful floors these past few years and maybe you know the reason. I Its so much easier to have so them now and much less expensive.', ' This is because it has been, possible to develop a varnish especially suited fo floors a tough, elastic, durable vamisK that goes ton easily, dries quickly and will not scratch or mar white. -- LUMBER FACTS NO. 9 , c , In 1923,sawmUls produced, rail , McMurtry Rubber Floor Varnish is just this kind of varnish. Its made to walk Dries hard over night. Gives you a the beautiful floor that stays beautiful floor kind of want a you very roads carried and consumers used 40,000,000,000 feet of lumber the record since 19X4 Lumber is thellomebuilders favorite material' PERSCHON PAINT & WAU. PAPER CO, 339. South MILLER-CAHOO- rF State St. N CO. Murray, Utah. Manufactured By rt NltMNHMHHH the cheese for spaghetti : Bluhill lama-me- - 1 TmMcMuiURYMANUFACnjRING PAINT fif VARmSH MAKEJC ' RATIONAL MANI.TVCTUXrXJ ASSOCIATION LUMSEX 1 V i of springtime . loveliness Preferred Simply place a Lost Ad in WAHT ADS. A new whimsy be priced much higherf but brought for ward as a Special for this week. Prisons is V m ecipt One cup white sugar, on cup brown sugar, oos-hacup of lard, cup of butter, two beaten eggs, one teaspoon soda in one-hacup aour milk, three cupa of flour, toll six Shredded Wheat Biacuits and add all of them to mixture; drop from spoon and bake in rather hot oven. smwrrlbed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of April, 1994 A L. ELD RE 1X5 E, Notary Public. (Seal) My commission expires January 2. 1937 Salt Lake City Utah Stats of Utah, Office of Bank" Commissioner IMrMtorii Seth Pirton. hnk oemmlsrtcmw of th state tit do hereby certify that the lorejroin hi a full, true end correct copy ofUtah, the statement of the aotnpasy, filed in my -office this 4th day of AvrAt 19J4. SBTH PIXTO.V, Bank Commissioner above-name- d. 49 643.8 - The 27 963.205 brimmed Hat to save the complexion on sunny days Special to Tbs Trurans. S3 7 605 $750 ' The Mammoth Tooth Found by Workmen at Rexburg 14180 (2,872 94 110 Sports Hat Special natsthat thould by every measure of value 7.14144 ! A sweet sUi ml grewtag plaate Installed: J B Brtgcrton, exalted ruler, Phil 8 Nash, leading knight; Llovd B. 24 loyal knight, E. H Clarke, lecturing knight; A. E. Zener, secretary; 29,10 29 A. W. Hayes, treasurer, C. W. Craig, tyler. Harry J. Fox, trustee, three vest outgoing Exalted Ruler Jean Btstllne waa appointed representative 388 08 29 to the grand lodge to bo held in Boa-to- n In July. 14.48.25 Exalted Ruler Edgertnn ha ap2000 pointed the following officers- - Walter K Roche, esnulre; Rov 4 Oetty, In1.237,236.88 ner guard: Virgil McHan, chaplain. 1 Unusual in Value fable I 200,000 00 28,04)0 00 3.85 38 $ 44.80( 421.44 ! 42 98 381 i Mads trees the pmw to RESOURCES. . er Digestible, OfRcert Are Installed by Elks of Pocatello cnyth. Sdfy'Ulrmf UUh Every kind of sports hat can be found among the many new hats in our ports section. Hats to match any costume in . color or style A Pre-EatOffering That Is , For digestible and flal For crap, digestible fi ton. REPORT MADE TO THE BANK COMMISSIONER or THE STATE OF UTAH 7 OF THE CONDITION OF .t asautkj Sports Hats of dashing , tailored type f Both' ins sports and trimmed models do Andrea Hats reign supreme. i a THE COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY BROADWAY & STATE (Delicious cookies that unll keep frtsh a 1 pound Criaeo 2 cupfuls sugar , in-- Hooted . Counties Total $853,- J30, or 6.2(LPer .Capitafkjz tion. 41 j?tajxiishea jsgh' Allotted Variou Apportionment of 751,669 from the district school fund and 101,841 from the school l&sal 'ristlxqA- - ALi fund, or a total of 553,430, was announced ywnerday by C. N Jensen, state superintendent of public Instruct Speaker Urges Establish ment of Scholarship Fund in Club Work. Tested Recipes. . A m-st- t-- aAL. j. ITxl Miss O. S. AllenS it rr V. ?1it. IMatfW Jub plain of Uv city end see whet was being done Sirs Havens moved TfSkPTfid the Ferity eration vlait the plants Biscuit company at Us next meeting, and vas decided to 4o so Mrs J. T Betas was asked by the president .Id become chairman qJLA committee for the, entertainment of delegatee from the east on their way to "the biennial zneetmjr of the Gen era! Federation of Women tiuh at Ism Angeles, June 313, during their stop Juno I In Balt Xatko. president of clubs belonging to the city federa Uon will form tbs committee. a SlORm APRIflSgk, . I , Cti DENVER, CO La |