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Show THE SALT LAKE TBIBU5E, SUNDAY MUKJlura, iSElTJCMUiiK 6 mm VKi. Fl FTIETH ANN I VE'RSARYV S WALK-OVER'- HEADY 14, Program and Much Luscious Fruit Are Awaiting Visitors. Elaborate festival to ttiia city nual Psoch 17. Th nsxt Wedaeeday, celebration' it fivea- under tha direcclab. Commercial Isoxtlde.tion of th of which Htrvin B'Jiiderson is president and J Wesley Horaiey secretills year ti la tary. The celebration Hoist, manager; the hands of W. James Albert Hansen, fruit chsilay, Knudsoa. oeaoesiions ; A- - JH Hansen, parade. Peach day In Erlgliim City Is a carnival cav hat u both a institution and a novelty. No other city in the wor.d has lui ;eoh no oJier city is su civ, because a located in Iruii reach roin ct jn'j-y- , and con the natural utilized have gjoutra htlons to such aUanue aa.i lvel-epe- d the industry to sucli a Boxelder county stands aioiis ;is tne s reat peach county Peach day its fame. A taste, not on'v of rare of the but aiao lh luscious fruit, of lha counhospitality and beauty try , reward the visitor. luscious Carloads at Brigham be wail peaches and c iven free to the visitors on Peaun will te a gorgeous day, and there display of the finest fruit to La found in the state The . program, ai oufTUSeTJ by tie la as follow: comiruttee, 9. SO a. zd., band serena-dby" s.x of the leading bands of the stj.te, .10 to o'clock, reception speiahy invited guests at the Commercial ciirtwooms; street ltl.iO, grand parade. The line of inarch is as fojlcws. Commencing Main streets, and South at Fifth north to Second North street, counto Main Forest on termarch street; west on Forest to First Wst atreen, countermarch on Forest to Main t, south on Main to Cen'ral school grounds. Twelve o'clock lunch, band concerts at courthouse grounds. At 1 p. ni. free peaces and watermelons will be given the visitors at Pioneer park on west Forest street. A band ooncsrt aiao will bo given at the park. At Z o'clock a big afternoon exhibiwill be tion, inside the Inclosure, staged, consisting of a league baseball game between the Brigharn Peaches and the Tremonton Bears. This will be followed by a wild and thrilling auto poio rnatch, and a flying circus fllwrs, under ,tiv the Rotky ofMountain Tomrnle Tnornpson, the direction is next on tho prgram- Al 7 o'ciork in the evening a state shoetailored worn model, by the In The Corner of tt tea room at the 6p.rU! to Tt . Xrlixal J. BfiKJHASI CITY, &ept- - 13. Brt-fct- a City will held its twentieth an- Riti-Carlt- New York dry. Drawn for Walk-Ov- Hotel, ladleground. theIs fore the by Hasoid Wootdndge. Dante Gore Pump. famous W a l it - o v e r I- - i What nothing but the best will do! timfc-totor-- is sweeping die country ! It is a whose simplicity demarxis richness ct very vogue material and exquiatte worirmarishrp and m tailored has stood supreme footwear the name Walk-Ovfor half a century. This Fiftieth Anniversary Year, when Walk-Ove- r styles and values are greater than best will do when the now is the time ever, only fit and quality for you to discover what Walk-Ove- r mean. zkxare fSLyo to xa. The tailored vogue tit ' wB.lei-nx.lon- a Hosiery 214 Main St., Salt Lake 1 championship boifg contest will be at, the corner of Forest and First West streets, in a large open-ai- r arena, specially erected for this The exhibition will be given purpose. undT the direction of the American will include twenty-seveand Legion, s Kid rounds of boxing. Davis will act as referee. The head-linwill be a contest be tween Jack Gordon, bantamweight champion of the state, and Dominic stajed n high-clas- er d Wes Ketehetl of Magna Tlppero,. and Ray JfcCarty of Salt Lake will feature in a semifinal for six rounds. There 'also will be a number of contests. An illuminated flying circus win be staged at 8 o'clock rn the evening above the courthouse grounds in the center of the city. Other feature will Include special program at uie theaters, carnival features on Main and Forest streets and at Pioneer park, with a grand at the Aca4emy of Music In the evening. ball Federal Grand Jury Thanked for Services four-roun- d BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 13 fBy the Aasoclate4 Press.) Two indictment charging conspiracy to violate the national prohibition act. In which twelve defendants are named, were among the six returned yesterday afternoon by the United States grand Jury at its final session. The first indictment of the two alleged the manufacture and tale of liquor oo a largo scale and Is against Clayto i Hughes, it. ft. Hickman. Frank Dunham, Earl Bennett, Claud Shown. Alex Robinson u.nd "Slim" Ttork. It contains six separate counts. The other Indictment Is against George Portlock and the HoVfc: Jroth-ers- , George. Vean, Dtvid snd Alex. The grand Jury was dismissed with the thanks of the court for It labors since Monday, when it began Its deliberations. A total of thirty-on- e indictments has been returned, two of them secret- - On hundred and twenty witnesses were examined bv the Jury in the five days, according to the United States marshal' office. Of the $2900 in the witness fee fund at the opening of the September term, only SEO remained said Frank Breshears, United tonight States marshal. San Jaan Schools Show Increase in Attendance gles you are safe. For time has proved that on sloping roofs, there is no substitute for the Red Cedar and in the thick Shingle grain it is at its best. This shingle will neither warp, check nor curl, and makes the roof commonly known as the "Roof of Ages"- - due to its exceptionally long life. Ask your lumber dealer more about this. Let him explain why natural materials like red cedar, copper, etc., etc, are the only true investment for roofs. To help the public obtain genuine "edge grains" the Puget Sound Shingle Manufacturers Association makes these shingles under the standardization rules promulgated by Secretary Hoover; this means we make only the thick shingle completely eliminating the old 6 to 2 thin shingle. uj jucouragir.g. There are foity-finior high pupils, an Increase of 65 per cent over last year. The county aihletlc schedule is rot fully mapped out. but the county ij working to end a basketball tests to the high schol rr.e.t this ye.tr. This Is the first time in the history of San Juan that this has been 'Demurrer Overruled in Extortion Charge ' ' , Howte beauty spots with Red Ce&ir Shingles BOISE. Idnho. Sept. IS. (By the Associated Press.) Judge F. S. Dl-- 1 trich today overruled the amended demurrer filed by Homer C. Mills In behalf of Fred N. Perkins of Twin Falls, who was Indicted Mondnv or, a charge of sending letters to P. C. Meredith in efforts to extort money. Mr. Mills sought to have the Indictment et aside on the ground that it was faulty. On request o! James F. Ailshie. Jr., assistant U. S. district attorney. Judge Dietrich set tomorrow morning at o'clock foj appearance of Perkins to er.ter plea. D Miss Ludella Madsen Marries Henry Winch ' 70 yean the red cedar roof still stnid flr f.H J CV " S A. " MAM IM 0SP, Spcclsl to The Tribune. MAXTI. Sept 13. The largest so-- ! of the week was the marclal ev-- nt riage of Miss Ludella Madsen. daughMr. of and Mrs. A. C. Midsan. ter and Henry Vir.tch The marrlas tcok place in th Mantl temple Thursday morning and was followed by a dinner and lecep-tion ir. the evening for 150 guests at the home of the bride s parent. , itll omr F'd Ctiat Shhtla art manufacfrnd i3 a mills located m the Ptzget Sound Shingle MEtrs. Assn. inilU J is the hestt Cspecity 1 50,000,000 OBnally ol the wocki't gmKlestsuiid of &as gzaiA ted osdar xtaurre Offices Seattle Washington USA .THB PUBUC NOw-- KNOWS THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR RED CEDAR SHINGLES . . . "Talk with confidence to your lumber dealer" Salt UlMOtyt ' rf i. tHAndTSmoM 7 Aes, firms earr,ThiciAu.EdgeCnua P.S.S.M.A. Red Cedar Shingles Gramta Lumber Co, McCcuuEhLoe Lumber Co., NIorrison-MemCCo., Rjo GrancLe Lumber Co, Sugar Houae Lumber Co., Utah Lumber Co. Anclereoti SC Sons Lumber Co., Badger Coal & Lumber Co., Belnap Lumber Co., Boyd Umbe Co.. Pwneer Coal & Lumber Co., Utah Oregon Lumber Co.,Volir Lumber Co., Lfnb? ST0? Wheelwright Lumber Co Gwilliam Lumber tc Coal Co. Other Point t AHYartisof EARL V. SMTTH,5peciaf gereegtofiV. Puget Sound Shingk Mftra. Ann 1 ?t nU'.IW R.nt t A. City. Bnmg, 0Aw PARTY j United States fl tltnmm. Special IS GIVEN. to Tae Trifcaoe. GOTSTSON. Sept 1!. Thurda.v evening Mrs. H L. Hill was the re-- c pier.t of a social given at her home offiby the Gunnison ward cer snd teacher. Gamesprimary and luncheon were enjoyed by twenty Mrs Hl! has been an officer and teacher in the primary for five years. sne wa presented with a set of beautiful china. LAMBS ARE SHIPPED, t Tlie Trtbane. "FORK, Sept Tboma Ludlow of Benjamin and hi brother, Fred Ludlow of thi cirv. shipped during the week six oarload ptl cf fat lambs to an eastern market. Thomas Ludlow the accompanied shipment a far a Kansas City. SAY 0B6ERVED. DEFENSE .L c .Ipeeial to The Tliboa. ..QC5!3La0jatSejit Pefens day was observed In thi city Home and public place jesteroay. were decorated In the national color. A patriotic given la the jproiTam cvsniti. su Have you solved the problem of heating your home tWs winler?Are you sure that your family will be comfortable and warm, day and night, when you are there and when you are away? These are questions every family man should answer NOW, while there is yet time to fortify the home against the winter blasts that soon will be sweeping Utah. A good heating plant is first of all necessary for home comfort, but FUEL is of equal importance for the one cannot operate without the other. Then, too, there are the problems of stoking the furnace, safety and economy, all of which must be taken into consideration before the problenr of heating your home is defU nitelv solved. Ol BO It Is Thoroughly Safe and Economical Oil is cleaner and more economical than either coal or gasj it is absolutely safe and generates more heat per dollar than any other fuel. t WILLIAMS special to llis Trlhaoe. MOXTICELLO. li. The Sept schools of San Juar. county opened Tuesday and the enrollment exceeded any year in the history of tee county. The exact figures of enrollment for the entire !cour.ty was not available, but the Monticello c.h.ooli showed an enrollment of 160 pupil) the first day. This is an increase of 10 per tent over the highest preceding year and mar.y children are jet to be enrolled. In th-- junior n high the thowing is much mot all-ed- ge J H $10.00 When Winter Comes! all-ed- -- -- SHOE STORE If, when buying a house, you look it over only from cellar, to garret, you are very apt to discover that you neglected something vitally importantthe roof. A roof is a house's hat; and nothing is more disappointing than to learn that a house has a poor one one that already leaks or will shortly go to pieces. If the roof is of thick grain Red Cedar Shin Sjl The Walk Over Gore success. Holeproof To the mast who Is fMnlting buying a horn ! X DANTE er hr-eJd- The "Williams has made oil hTxrning possible in your home, replacing the trouble and worry of a coal or gas furnace, witk comfort, cleanliness and safety. ic LomaTIw nDniniv; takes The complete charge of your heating plant from the moment it is installed automatically starting the instant heat is needed automatically stopping when the desired temperature is reached. You need not look at your furnace from the beginning of winter to the end think what this means to the houseOil-O-Ma- tic wife! Oil Guaranteed Only 8c a Gallon e burns The oil, which is being manufactured in Salt Lake Gty by the Utah Oil Refining Company, which has an unlimited supply and has GUARANTEED to deliver it, over a period of years, to any seqtion of the. city at a price not to exceed 8 cents a gallon. This loM' fuel cost, taken in conjunction heats a house so rapidly and holds with the fact that the temperature so evenly that it is automatically shut off 70 of the time, means economy. i.. t, low-grad- Oil-OMat- ic Oil-O-Mat- ic ' , A: Completely Modernize Your Home Make your home completely modern by installing which is a lifetime investment that pays perpetual dividends Oil-O-Mat- ic, in greater convenience, comfort, cleanliness and health. Here are a few representative citizen of Salt Lake who enjoy the comforts of the Dr. Wm. Slch, 113 University Street Joe. Vincent, 1029 So. 12th East Laurel Street J. W. Coiuns, Dr. B. W. Browning, 903 Falrrtew Ave. St. Ingebreteen, 39 So Walcott Ave. Ed Berry, 2229 East S9th Street ii W. H. Loresy, 1321 Tie Avenue 3. A McCaekell, 1417 East 1st So. Dr. E. E. Wight, 932 Bo. 15th East L. W. SrnelUer, 1248 Yale Avenne R. JU Folio m, 1380 Baet 9th South. W. A. Baddiy, 1120 8a 13th East Come in and see the in operation we have a demin store our installation and will welcome an opportuonstrating nity of showing it to you. Oil-O-Mat- ic W. A. BADDLEY 159 South State Street. Phone Wasatch 818. THE UTAH OIL REFESTNG COMPANY Positively guarantees the price of oil will not exceed 8c per gallon. :4f 4 |