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Show THE SALT VXklZ TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER MAIN NETVS SECTION Second Part. ID D BY I 0 KEITH - OBRIEN COMPANY TEAGH ISSUED JECEIVER Mercantile Motor LICENSES 12, 1924. Com- Fifty.four Applicants Meet Slate Board's pany, . Report Shows, It a Going Concern. Examination Tests. Certificates enUUlag Doth creditors and ktockholderi of (he feiotor Mercantll company had to teach tn th elementary ieexn to rejoice yeaierday when of Utah were lasied to fifty-fo- thcipieoU schools judge Wight. Irf the district court, authorised Immediate va yinent of a first dividend of 29 per cent ta the ci editors, after hearing the report of the receiver, the Banhere Trust com. pany. Not only la there every Indication that the creditor will be paid In full, but the successful rehabilitation of trie company promisee eventual re- turns to the stockholder, as the shows a net operating profit of about fla.VOO. Stock Issued and held by Halt Lake investors amounts to about 120(1.000. Claims against the company, apamount to I22i.-i.- 3 proved d, oV. When the 20 per cent divi- dend la paid on these claims, sufficient funds will 'remain In the hands of inn receiver to care for contingent claims, amounting to elout flt.uoo, which have nut yet been passed upon by the court. When the Bankers Trust company vas appointed receiver last April it was with the understanding that the Motor Mercantile company should be continued a a going concern. The receiver's report for. the period from April 4 to August 31 .bowed receipts cf I1S7.074.S5 arid disbursements of 137,(07.(8, leaving a balance as of 31 la0.tH7.17. of August The receipts represented arcurnu-tion of collections on accounts and The disburseprofits on operation. ments Included the payment of labor, taxes and preferred claims. To th stockholder the most Interesting part of th resetter's report If that th company shows a sub stantial operating profit, which, after th wiping out of tn claims or should eventually bring dividends on the stock. crea-'Uor- s, Schools Respond to . Association' Call T. P. Martin, executive secretary o4 the Utah Educational association, re ported Saturday that 100 per ren. membership in the association haj from been received the following school districts: Park City, San Juan, Logan, Weber, Tooele, Alpine, Snow college, Davis, WasaUh, L D. S. university, School for Deaf-- and Blind, Iron, South Summit, South Sanpete, North Summit, Provo, Granite, Nebo. Millard, Murray and Piute. other districts have promised ap- plicants by th stale board of education yesterday. Tbey are valid until June ;s. 1S3. Th following met the requirements of the certification' committee of th board of education: Ketha Abnunsoa, Garland; Rennis Louise Anderson, Snowvllle; Almera Anderson. Mantl; Arthur R Arne-soSalt Lake; Mary Elma Barber, Florence Bates. luchesne: Lay ton; Myrl Ueckstrand. Meadow; Marjorte Beermink, Bait Lake; Ruby H. Mantl: Phyllis D. Bloom ha II. Salt Lake: Ethelyn T. Carver, Cornish: Ha bet Chiistensen, Woods Cross: Uol-d- a Cloward. Spanish Fork; Orpha Deans, Stiaw-berrCop.. Tropic; Robert Thomas A. Dewey, Sandy. Everett C. Praper. Storrs; J. Claud Frel, Santa Clara; Rowrna Gale, Beaver; Katie tlarfleld, Draper; Leha Lehcka Goldstein. Salt Lake; Ijt on Oreen. Honeyvtlle; Hilda Hall. Hurricane: Elisabeth Florence llamei, Castlefrate; Joseph Hex sen. Logau; Anna lxmlse Henderson, Salt Lake; Oscar J. Hulet, Summit; Dolly Hull, Ann Delia, Sevier Anility; Harold E. Hulllnger. Vernal; Margaret A. Hunter, Elmo, Emery county: Oenlel Mantl; i Jennie James, William P. J&rvls, Huntington: Kffle JoUry, Provo: Millie T. Salt "Lake: Hstel II. :.ur.day, Ogden; Owen H. Mathesnn, Cedar City. Peter M. Sandy; Annie Neddo, Providence; Mary Amanda Hoff, Ogden: Verna Salt Nelson, Lake; Denver C. OvUiU. Aurora; Thclma Park. Nphl; Amy Iren Potter, Salt Lake: Erba Haamuseen. Mt. Pleasant; Mary Rheee, Ogden; Effia Robinson, Sandy; Wllma Schaer, Ogden; Emma Sorensen, Sail Lake, Archibald B. Sullivan. St. George, Margaret I. Taggart, Ogden; Thelma Tlngey, Rrighnm City; Edwin T. Vest, Ogden: Jennie Welsh, Salt Lake. n. Itoy-de- . 1 KEITH ESTATE IS APPflRT ON ED Opportune Special Purchase and Sale 104 Per cent membership. Some of tlietu :ire Roxekler, Jordan, Branch Arrlcul- uirnl college, ltxi college, Morgan. North Sannete. Ogden. Sevier, I'lntnh. i'tali Agricultural college and Salt lTkc city. It hoped by officers that the other iiiptncts win respond before th end of the month so that the work of the xnnual convention can be carried on I Five Legatee Named in Will Share in Holdings Valued at. $1,041,368. 150 Beautiful Fall Dresses successfully. The commission appointed to partiAPOSTLE TALMAOK SPEAKS. tion the estate of th late David Keith Apostle James E. Talmage will be the sneaker at the new Twentieth filed its report yesterday tn th pro-b- at ward amusement hall, corner of G division of th district court. street ana necona avenue, at this eve- - The value of ths estate la placed at mng a services, to begin at :Sfl o'clock. 1.041 .385 62 by th commission, and, This probably will be Apostle last pubHc address before he according to th terms of the will, loaves for Liverpool, England, to take one-ha- lf of this will go to th estate harge of the European mlasion of the of Mary F. Keith and Etta Keith 1.. V. 8. church. A special musical program has 4en arranged. Eskrldge, Th remaining half is to be divided Into three parts, one of which goaa to Margaret A. Keith, on to Lily Keith "Woods and on to th Banker' Trust company as trustee for David Keith. Jr. Th estate consists of real voperty.' business block In Salt Lake and bonds and stocks. Th duty of the commission was to appraise th Works in Any Furnace or property and apportion It between to various heirs according to th term Stove; Gives Twice the Heat; or tn "wiil Th commission, which Includ Cheaper Than Cos! James H. Anderson. Alex E. Carr and B. A. Foubert, recommend that th A remarkable new burner which David Kelln building, valued at S&20.-84.be apportioned to Mary K. costs only a few dollars and which Keith and Thl Etta K. heats any .stove or furnace just as leaves 17,02.t over Eakrldg. th half of th well ss a MOO or $500 oil burner, has estate which must be paid In cash to Wool T OU will be quickly eager to take advantage of this rare opportunity when yon recognize the superior quality and permanent distinction of this smart ensemble. It is not frequently possible to present our customers with so marvelous a value-givinevent. New Oil Burner Sells at Remarkably Low Price been perfected by the International Heating company, 119 South 14th street, Dept. 388, St. Ixraii, Mo This aroaiinftly simple and sturdy device gives twice ha beat of coal or wood, burns a cheap oil, and does a wit with all the drudgery, dirt and moks of heating and cooking with coal or wood, it give one of the hottest, quickest and safest flres known, and ean be easily slipped into the firebox of any itov or furnace by anyone. Th manufacturers want one person in each locality, to whom they can refer new customers, and are making a special low price introductory offer with 80 days' free trial, to the first user in eaeh locality. They also want to hear from men and women who would like to msks from $250 to 350 monthly acting as their representative. Write them today, (Adr.) Velvet Silk Priced have been readjusted fifty of our P RICES lar stock better Frocks originally priced on $65.00 to $95.00, to conform with the low price marking on eighty new models Just received, upon which remark able price concession was secured. g Colors Styles Tunic, Tubular, Straightlin in sizes 16 to 46. Black, Browns, Blue, Navy for Afternoon Informal Occasions See Windows n; MAR VEIL LA to Th Trtbuee. BINGHAM. Oct 1L Tha Hlrkl.nA Boy , mine, it 1 reported, will at 111 Special VELVERA Velvera la of fine caettmere yarn that warmth without weight, making it Ideal for winter coats. width. In all the new fall shades. Priced, yard. 1S.00. give t FLAMINXSO one-hal- f. Flamingo, a nationally known fabric for coat, whether it Is a straight tubular effect or rwavr sport coat. Thia adaptable fabric lends a Mrlk-in- g Width In Interpretation. tan. brown and gray. Triced, yard, MOO and j0Q. reserve. Much copper ore la blocked nut, but the grade la low and no profit ean be made at th present price of that metal. $5.95 A 111.00. further curtail production about November 1 The low price of copper l said to be th cause. From the time operations war resumed In 1122 until last April, this mine produced an .average of 1009 ton of or Sine April th shipment have dally. been rtdured An Intensive campaign of development work will be Inaugurated In an effort to add to th lead and line or All Is Vanity N'ew clever Vanities In aqua re, oblong end odd shapes are of black onyx or mother of pearl, set with rhlneatone or plain In Mack and color; etlk cord handle and tssssls that oon-e- al llpetlcka Th email sis are priced 'CAMEL'S HAIR dress fabric closely resembling Kasha Cloth and unusually popular this aeason. appearing In all the favored shsdes of brown," bine and Priced S4.S0. Uack. soft deep pile fntvrlc Is proving a ason. It ia In favorite again thli th new fall coaVva..es. Triced, yard, ThJ COSTUME VELVET Cortume Dress Velvet, tn rich', deep, lustrous finish; a fine quality for frocks, blouee and chlldren'a wear, in shade of navy, brown, copen and black. Yard. ELK. g The larger aise, holding compact, mirror and coin pur, are $12.00 .' .Special Tlonday All-Wo- ol FLOWERED CO RIM" ROTS Printed Corduroys are new this Fail for house robes, kimonoa and bath robes. 'A lovely assortment of light and dark colors. Priced, yard, $1.7V Blankets Governor Mabey Refuses to Extradite Al E. Lloyd - " " . v Extradition of Al E. Lloyd, charged with having committed a statutory offense- Angeles,- - wae refused A COMFY CHAItt 1Y A BRIGHT by Governor Charles R. Mabey yesThe extradition ' terday. request from flRE Governor Friend W. of A oeed lamp and an seek California was denied Richardson Interning a following couH yeu ak fee mere en chill healing. Governor decision Mabey' winter vnlna? W have. th wa mad In th light of representafor yeu. , mad tion by counsel for Lloyd . which caused th governor to doubt $24.75 seriously whether th man I guilty $19.50 of th crime of which he Is accused. ' The Ideal Cold Weather Undergarments - , Srr....:-...- WOMEN r.mS..........:..!:... SI9.50 Death Summons Former ' Large China Resident of Salt Lake WJ value... A... ..;.. .7?.... V56 tin Col' Hot Blaat Haatee Headquarter Majwtl Rang Ty Department Open AH Year fabric. Vest and PaaU priced Union gniu priced 1 Where the pries are always rloht have- - on. LUa. AND - CHILDREN BdYS' AND .GIRLS' Mr. Fraha Keller Vena hi, if yeara of age. wif of Den Venahle, a railroad engineer. Sled early yesterday morning at th family residence at Wlnnemucca, Nv.. Shv formerly , lived In Salt Lake. Mr. Venable survived by her hue band, her two ehlMrea Marvin- ,year of age, and Norm Mildred, aa Infant of two week: hci parent, two onnnerw uq mm siaicre. ' THf REALIST. Nurse Too should beg ywar little oreuier e pern on. Jlmmle Aw, he aln t eld enough to for Complete assortment of these splendid garments in plain cotton, fleece lined, wool and cotton; also finest silk and wool SF2r.Z?..L Planer. All PAIRS of 100 per cent wool blanket!. Colors blue and white, tan and white, pink and white, gray and white, black and red, white and black. Double bed ONE o .. 85c to $1.75 $1.25 to $3.50 WOMEN'S it Vasta, Panta and Tighta Union Buita priced ............ $1.15 to $2.50 $1.25 to $5.95 Ttiis " Marvelous Coatings and Wool Fabrics for Fall and Winter Wear Bingham Copper Mint May Curtail Production Arrivals Week . Nevo Interesting Wool Fabrics That Inspire New Costumes the other heir. Th Utah Realty company, which hold th Little Hotel building.! as-portioned to Margaret A. Keith a her bar of th estate. Th Ness build-i1s apportioned to LUy Keith Wood. The also apportionment carry cash to make up the value to iu.mi.41. wnicn is tn share of each. Th Bankers' Trust company la ap portioned cash, orchard property In California, bonds, note and mining ana oil siocss 10 in amount of which la th ahar of David Keith. Jr. The commission wa appointed last July at the request of th heir of the estate. regu- I1UNDRED Bonnie Plaids Th vogu for plaid fca reached the ecarf mod In oft wool cashmere of smart eeor imrs. Also appearing thia week are new printed chiffon scarfs In black and whit, lac scarf la paatel shade and silk atrip scarfs. Priced $2.95 and upward size. Special Price $G95 Make the Most of Your Bemityn . v..'-vo,, s!iin n It utmnet perfeotloa and aecedtlng all your beat polnta with these Elisabeth Arden Toilet Preparations Ventiaa Cleansing Cream, Skin Tonic, Valve Cream. 8petai Astringent Antiwrlnkl Cream, Amoretta Cream, for Cream. ' In our drug section. 7 .1 |