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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNINO, DECEMBER 20, ' (Tv dollar A puzslo spelling out awarded for oaci cm printed) kelping hand, jour 16favorite aowtpnpor. A honioatal reran to a recent Kngluh 77, Maekroa01 'i , Ui eoun-a mMtlni of th Salt Boy Scouts of America. Waley B. King waa rssleoted prosidont for a third Urm, Tho mooting wu hold Bittrday aooa at tho ehambor of eocuntrct, and rsporto of tho actlvl-t- h of tho boys woro fhria Aaaiatanc to'vuiouo can by tho Boy Boouto waa shown in varied ao tivlUoo over the entire year. The bo ye were ehowa to have aided the Near Kost relief in poeter distribution, helped the Rotary club In Improving Rotary park, assisted the Service star Legion in dedicating Memory grovq, taken part la the Fourth of duly at Liberty park, aided in making the old folks comfortable In an outing, served meekly for the Nibley park recreation program, found" 10(H) lost art idee and eighty loet children at the state fair, and served la eount-iee- e other activities of ae varied character and importance as the foregoing. Tmenty-sieagle scout awards were given during the year. Two veteran badges for service were awarded for ten years of service, and eighteen for five year a, forty-on- e scouts mere given the star award and thirty-fiv- e the life scout badee. More than 130 scout badges merit and 101 were distributed during the year, The following mere elected to office: President, Wesley JQ. King; vice Malcolm A. Keyser, George president, Albert Smith, the Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton treasurer, William R. Wal- oom-pan- U, Members of executive committee- Chairman Wesley EL King; vice chairman Malcolm A. Keyser: William R. Wallace, Russel I Tracy, Richard R. Lyipan, George Albert Smith, the Rt. Rov. Arthur W. Moulton, EL O. Howard, Charles R. Mabey, George H. Dern, C. Clarence Neslen, Lester D. Freed, William 8. McCarthy, the Rev. W. w. Fleetwood, B. 8. Hinckley, Carl W. Scott, Dr. Charles G. Plummer, T. George Wood, Nicholas G. Morgan, Preston D. Richards, Nepht L. Morris, Adrian Pembroke, Joseph M. Holt, George N. Child, Ieon Sweet, Chauncey P. Overfleld, Hylon T. Plumb John C. Howard, Hyrum Bennlon, Joseph Decker, the Rev. Joseph Keefe, Nepht Palmer, D. W. Moffat, Frank B. Stephens, Jamee J. Burke, C Aimer Shay, Edward H. Eardley, William Story. Jr E. Leroy Bourne. Dr Francis A. Goeits, Sylvester Q. Cannon, William H. Loveay, John Held. M O. Ashton, the Rev. John J. Lace, Frank M&her, William B. Day, H F. Dicke, Dr. A. J. r, W. C. Green. Bingham, Coalville and Park City. Tooele. Garfield and Mafna. Arthur E White, Vince Eric Ryberg, H. J. Groendyke. Hos-me- Car-do- . W. Ryberg Delegate to Contractor Cpnvention Eric W. Ryberg, Salt Lake, president of the General Contractors Association of Utah, was elected as Utah representative to thaamociationa national convention at Washington, D. C.- , January 13, 13 and 14, at a special meeting of the state association yesterday moon at the chamber of commerce. Contractors were Informed to take advantage of the ruling which allows them to obtain a refund on Income taxes paid on lnoome derived from tne construction of public worka The sixth annual convention of the state association at, the Hotel Utah at 4 30 oclock January ft was announced The day labor situation in Salt Lake also was discussed. Term End Celebrated by East High Students ? HORIZONTAL. VERTICAL. former representative from 9. Utah. 11. t, A lake In Lombardy. Italy. 11. I. First name of a famoue Utah 14. athlete. 15. 4. That which every healthy boy A'." wsnts to do when he gets home from IT. A animal. chooL IS. A condition which la no disft. An Interrogatory exciamat'on. grace. but la highly Inconvenient 7. A month abbr ). (Scotch). 8 A derogatory statement, JO. A county seat In Utah, ft. A Bible character il. Cyclopedia (abbr.). 10. A popular film commedlenne. JJi Ppund,- 13. An eastern state (abbr ). J4. A forbidden beverage. 1ft. An Island in the West Indies. 2. A unit of electrical strength 17. First name of ,a pioneer in (abbr.). aeronautics. XK 1ft Negative adverb. In charge of enrollment at a 29. Form of the verb to be. university. u. A Salt Isuke restaurant. 11. Chemical symbol for one of the An unexpected police Irruption , metals. r 94. S5. Suffix on adjectives to denote 2ft. Tell a tale. condition. 2ft. Fatherless and motherless. Seller. 90, A college degree (abbr SI. A state (ahbr.l. A recent university hero. f! 40. A city In Pennsylvania. 81. A vulgar, fellow. 4L That of which the right to bear 87. A bird that builds a domed nest. Is guaranteed by the constitution. 8ft. A western state. 44. A county In Utah. 41. Mimics. 4. A lake trout. 42. In the matter of 49. The governor of Ohio during the 43. A high tableland. , civil war. 4ft. A western state. HO. Unite 4ft. Attitude; bearing. 99. A long logged gniold bird 47. Paradise. 94. A famous Utah silver mine. ftL An honorary oollege degree Female bird. ti. (abbr.). 62. Suffix denoting occupation. I. "My . Answer to Yesterdays Puzzle BILL UTAH ' CENTRAL BW. - Third Woof Denver Man Comet at D.& R.C. Superintendent , c 3 Capitol .Grocery V 60 WEST 2ND SO. - TELL 1 P. M. , Large Guaranteed Eggs Tull Cream Cheese a Best Grade Butter 2 lbs. Pure Cocoa 10 Whit Laundry ALL-DA- 3 2 2 3 15-o- s. 33c 19c 40c Soap 29c BARGAINS Seeded Raisins 25c lbs. Gobd Lard 23c (Hama Rendered) lbs. Fine Mipcemeaf ..33c tall cans Milk 25c pkg. Currants ,..19c Large Guaranteed Eggs S5c 2Vs lbs. Hills Bros. Coffee (bulk) .,...$1.15 3 cans Tomato Soup ... 25c 3 Lighthouse Cleanser . . 14c High Patent Flour . . . .$2.00 15-o-s. ' elosa. -- - - Georg JS. Johnson, former assistant to ths general manager of the Dearer A Rio Grande Western, has been ap- of the Salt Klnted superintendent with headquarters In Salt Lake, succeeding J. T. Slattery, retired on pension after service with ths company for thirty-on- e years. This announcement was made yesterday from tha general offices upon thq arrival of Mr. Johnson from Denver. Mr. Slattery served as division superintendent at Helper and Sallda before beoomtng superintendent of tha Salt Lake division. Chamber Taket Trail of Profettional Men rt chamber A cfcvnpftlim to mn Tftft profNilontl of commerce into th befrtrt January If, It wae announced by officiate of the chamber yeaterday following a meeting of the membership committee. Special to arrant details are to be appointed at once. Chamber officials eay that this Bum her of doctors dentist, lawyer, eon tractors and other professional men are yet remaining out of the organization and am not supporting It, will com-mltte- BANK ROASTS 3 lbs. 5 lbs. 3 lbs. Short Ribs, lb Rib Roast, lb 12c Best Very Choice Prim Beef Rump Roast, lb Our Freshly Ground Hamburger Engineers' in Favor of State Licenses of ail reprewnUtlv number qnrxnlxation of tht counciLof UtAh vai appointed yesterday by R. K. Brown. ponor of movement a to brine about legislation requiring a license for engineers. The committee wlU draft a law for presentation to the next legislature. Engl- neers in private practice, Mr. Brown pointed out, are at a disadvantage when thy move from thi state into haa euch a law, as they are then required to pass an examination. All states having license laws reciprocate under the provisions of the act. If Utah had such a law the engineers from this state would be accepted for practice in all others in which licenses are required. The committee consists of the following: C. J. Ullrich. American Association of Engineers, chairman. George M. Bacon, Utah Society of Engineers; Mark M. Murtaugh, American Society of Civil Engineers; H. T. Plumb, American Institute of Electrical Engineers; J. Li. Bruce, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical EnAmerican Instigineers; W. E. Ware, and Walter H. tute of Architects, Trask, American Society of Mining Engineers. en?l-nteri- h Wasatch County Leads in Boys Sheep Clubs Wasatch county la tha first In Utah ta encourage bovs' clubs in taking of up tha subject of pur breeding sheep, it wae announced yesterday by Dr. R. N. Mead, secretary, following a meeting of the livestock oommlttee of the chamber of commerce. Their action and Internet. Dr. Mead Bold, and of tinmeaaure-ab- g la commendable worth in furthering the livestock Interest of the state. The movement Is sponsored by J. W. Clyde of Heber City. The bo have purchased and distributed thirty pure-bre- d Hampshire ewee, allotting two, three or five to each boy in the O. Patrick of llderton, OnE. group. tario. haa offered a raah award of f (0 for the best ram 'lamb and for the beet ewe lamb raised. The Salt Lak Union stockyards has offered 929 for three awards to tha beat ewe and lamb. Harold Goff Elected Timpanogos Club Head Officers elected for 1925 by ths club srs as follow) Prssidsnt, Harold Goff, sditor of ths Dsssrcl Nswg; first associate. Dr. Alfrsd J. Alma O. Rldgss; second assistant, of ths Taylor, secretary-treasur- er Caakst company; secred; H. tary, Utty Attorney-WlllU- m treasurer, Roy Bulisn, former mayor of Logan, who is now manager of ths 8 ego Milk Prod urt company. States department df agriculture, becomes a member of ths council, formed of There are aow eleven In ths council ' lie ib.55c pkg. 34c 2 for 32c per lb. 21c NUTS-NUTS-N- Do Not 2 lbs. 2 lbs. 15c 19c 19c 35o 25c 25c 15c A.. 10c At Our Three Markets 213 ..... per lb. 39c 64 EAST 2ND SOUTH. STATE ST. AND STRAND MARKET NEW SHOP AT 213 STATE in With Bratton's Fish. -- OTARaiEllS CAKE FLOUR wane- - 32c SELL FOR LESS, 7 packages Sugar, finest. In bags 10 lbs. 07. Flour, Whit Fawn, 41 lb. 92.19 tint Caffes, Llpten'e UTS Be Deoeived; Mixed Nuts lbs 40c lbs 98c 9c lb. 35 ALL DAY SATURDAY Oat, far I 2 LAMB n down,... ...,12o ....15c Choice Yearling Leg of Lamb, lb Choice Shoulder Lamb Roast, lb Breast of Lamb at, only, lb .2 lb. 35c ZT..V.0: 60e . Fancy Fresh Hams, at only, lb Choice Lean Pork Steak Our Fresh Ground Sausage The pk. h,v 15c ......2 lb. 25c WHEAT-FE- D PORK Choice Young Pork Shoulders, lb. Smell Young Pork Loin Roasts, lb. ...' lb. 10c WALNUT MEATS Why pay SOef Sweet Potatoes, In can 4o Crlsco, 1 Ik, J4c; 1 lbs 740 Plum Pudding, Heins, mod. ,43s Plum Pudding, Curtis, mad, 49s Buy Good Nuts. Almonds No. 2 2 40c 98c lbs.- - 5 lbs. WALNUTS Soft shell No. f, WALNUTS Soft ahell Ne. 1, 1 1 lb., 2Sc lb Brazils lbs 40c lbs. ... 93c 2 lb Chestnut, Pecans, Filberts ORANGES ORANGES FINEST Extra large, 4o I dot 2 dozen St 25 I 79c I Large, 1 doz , 40c; 2 doz Medium, doz., 26c; t dot. . 47e 1 1 FRUIT Large site, 1 doc. 4Se 2 dozen ,...SS Medium, t doz., 29k; 2 doz. . Me Small elza, per do Ifsd , m I lb. 19c HENS nT HAMBURGER rerl.IOc per lb. SAUSAGE BACQN SQUARES l.v,.r.'g.'b 10c 16c Central Market 153 Regent 8t. 52 E. 1st S. 83c Pun Lard 55c Jlest-. e 3c dosen Oranges 40c lbs. Peanuts 10c Large pkir. Raisins 2fte 3 cans Milk 2ft lbs. Potatoes ....2Sc SOc ft lbs. Rios or Beans ft Crystal White. A. B or P. G. Nat ha 75c 1ft Palmolive 5ftc Broom y 2 lbs. Cream Cheese 46c 3 Peaa or Corn 40c Store No. 1 140 Cast fnd South No. 2 17th South end State 6t. The cheapest places In town to . buy the best groceries Package Meat Market SOPER QuaW 7 75 EAST 2ND SOUTH ST. OurMcatsJre fktter 2 3 A commute eost.O 3 20c lb .'.30c (In Cloth Bag) b. 8 Shoulder Steak, 2 lbs. 25c 8c Sirloin Steak, lb. ....15c We deliver free orders for 66.00 or over A email charge will be made for smaller orders. Candy or Nuts . .$1.00 Fancy Creams and $1.00 Chocolates box $1.75 Chocolates 50c 3 lbs. Bruil Nuts V . Creamery RAISINS Seedless or seeded, GROCERY Hand-Mad- STEAKS Pot Roast, lb. ALL DAY SATURDAY con- untjpioal.' Superior Butter 10 lbs. Fine Sugar EMFLOVKKS kDINE President Heber 3. Grant of the Retiring President Richard A. Hart, and A. W. Ivins were supervising engineer of ths United S. church D. L the speakers at a dinner riven employees of the Utah State National bank by the management at tha Ho tel Utah Iasi night. LARD SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS House Committee Agrees to Start Consideration Jan. 20 and Divide Time -- .... ia not 153 Fur white, below dealer's Limit BUTTER He tinue this seekeCafttr help. drinks three glaeaes pf milk a day. With what h gets In other foods, nearly a quart. Good Ysl It Ishima struggle to get to finish his milk, and ths nervous therefrom Is bad exhaustion resulting for all concerned " From thi point the letter goea on to enumerate other food, se noted In the opening paragraph, which must "Mext. be coaxed down, adding potatoes, gravy and deaserta, tha very things a child should go slow on. nrs tha one mesit craved It aeema to make any dlecueslon when It center very vital Indeed round tha problem of real Individual, and this waa our reason for verbatim quotations. What to do To treat thla question In detail would require a sizeable book, and thi very book Is now In process of being written, but meantime thee T" ed GOODING fbootnatutr boy lit So. yu CURRANTS LEMON PEEL nllX. ALMOND NUTS . ln Store, 52 E. New Stook, TASTES AND DISTASTES. worried "Ths probUra In wrltM how to make tnstlv for mother, children, without committing dietetic sins, osctm.nl, cow, farina, ooatd carrlc. .ggs, milk, soups,andspinach, vegerots, beans and green leafy do can this who tables Ths person deserves to rank with Edison.1 elatof manner Not the Intelligent ing the problem! This mother is a woman of Intellect, of poeltlon, and eh la poeseseed of a broad and practical knowledge as to right foods and food combinations. Sii knows that to pile ths Fellon of spice on the Osca of complexity is to sow the seeds of Indigestion within ths growing bodies of her chlMren. A 1. or f qnct W Wimfrtd Stumrt Gtbhl 1. 1 POT ROAST V:lrc,thtu!dr. Boned and Relied, DTD ACT ftnmt KID DH ItHC KUwl PORK ROAST bT'duT; Health nils Clift j Tboa . BEEF Shoulder Roast of Veal at, only, lb Legi of Veal, while they last, lb. Choice Breast of Veal at, only, lb Nioe Freshly Cut. Veal Chops Regent St., No. 2 Store" This yea r The Central Market ia prepared to handle a bigger business than ever. Our prices are right, our quality the best. Shop Early. Bare Time and Money. TILL 1 P. M. SATURDAY No. lf 19,-- The 40 i Central MarEcet bual-naa- Students of the Eaet high school peels! to The Tribe,. were host to alumni of the school at WASHINGTON, Dee. house the annurif term-en- d dance held at ths Hotel Utah yesterday evening. committee on Interstate commerce toThe dance was in charge of the offi- day agreed to begin hearings on tha cers of the student association. Gooding long and short haul bill, passed by the senate last session, on January 20 and to allow each lda six hours tp present Its cast. Thereafter. Interstate Commerce Committeemen Hall and Campbell will be heard. Hall is the Kind of aaglnat and Campbell In favor of the bill. Holding bearings on altsrnat Weather That Makes days, as ths committee has agreed to You Wish Youd do, tha oommlttee will not be able to taka tie bill under consideration be-fOrdered Peacock Coal tha first week In February. This irogram was arranged today, after the Order now and notleo tht commerce oommlttee heard nterstate Imprevement not only In a committee of congressmen from the cleanliness, but in fual imn-tlal- s Intermountain states, who told briefly generally, of the need for this legislation in MORE HEAT ordsr to settl ths transcontinental rate question In ths Intermountain LESS DIRT country and put an end to long and short haul discriminations against LESS ASH their section. In advance of hearings,, the attitude Tha eoldar It la, tha batt,r of the committee cannot be forecast, youll appraolata Peacock but this afternoon members from the Coala lntermoufitaln state wars active In discussing this legislation with members of the committee, and when they compared notes tonight were agreeably surprised to find a considerable sentiment In thd oommlttee In favor of reporting tha blU to the houaa. Earlier indications wars that tha committee .would act adrersely, and possibly not report ths bill until the closing days of ths session, too lat to have It voted upon. But there Is much confidence expressed this evening that the bill will be favorably reported to the house soon after tha hearings Coal & Coke Co was. M7 outh PRIME -- CHOICE VEAL ua-d- se lace. EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS hun-dra- x first-dla- predi-geeic- the foods listed groups cereals, milk, green eoupa. eggs. Thi give vegetable, a bast for future work, ainr of poeeihlUtle with each group list, w lli be helpful In formulating dietaries One uf the first thing, to be noted la, tha gratifying fact that w nisy up combination, that easily mas will lake car of several of the food, For to work represented. out a list of soup example, may mean that the children with appeyou provide tising dlehee containing three of the despised foodstuffs milk, cereal, and vegetable and tha possible combinations are bhleftv limited by the extent of your Individual Imagination1 Another fundamental I cookery atill another service The dish that U cooked a knowingly as to actual!. Into -l Wesley E. King Reelected President; Boys Perform in Many Ways. enhance It upturn! flavor and 'servedd so daintily ae to be almost because of Its appetite appeal is the dish that stand high on the there are many such. and list, It la an old say ing that w hat we do not know will do urown-u-n p harm: for when the children, or in the form that matter, imbibe mil eat oatmeal of chocolate milk shake; cookies, dlagulaed in criaply toothsome or partake of eggs that are beaten element the Into a cereal pudding, of which these dishes are composed enter quit aa efficiently Into lb f the bodily framework composition , as tf they wee served an nature!. With a oertain qualification!or In- With very young children valid, the simpler the diehe the j better. (Copyright. 1914. hy the McClure Newspaper Byndlcat.) may with considered pro! Suppoee we (divide Tha Palmar Bond A Mortgage company haa purchased and la offering worth uT Tellurldo Pow- today ar company ftrat nwrigac par cant bond at P7 lto net I par cent. Tha Tallunda Powar company Is tha taeond largest alactrto oompany la , Utah. Tha company waa organlaad In 1907 and or tha aama of tha Baaaar RJr Powar oomimny. but waa roincorpor-aia- d to, tail und.r tha nama of tha y Tallurtda Powar company. Tha. serve tha aounliaa of Savlar. Aaapata, Piute, Oarfiold. Millard and Baa car with alactria llfht and powar, or a t.rrttory la southern V tab with a population of M 00 paopla. Tha bonds art datad July I. 1911, d and ara dua July 1. 191. Four thousand dollars worth of thsaa bond have boaa laauad previously tha first mortgage. Tha additional 9T9.000 iaoua, aulhorlsad undar tha trust dead, la to ba uasd to par tha costs of additions extension and to tha aystam, naocaaary a to taka cars of tha growth of In southern Utah. Tha valua of tha company' a physical tlmaa properties la thras and ona-haths outstanding bonds, and during tha last eight year, tha coral any has earned approsimately threw time tha bunu inlareat requirement. U L Nunn la praaldent of tha company. Other officers ara K. O. Noon, vies president; H. B Watara, pan eral manager; H. A tVkddo, secretary, and W. L. Blersach, treasurer. L el HOUGHTON At are certain principle which It be Tellnrldc Bonds Arc Placed By . Salt Lake Firm TODAYS PRIZE PUZZLE 1924. V. 21c Choice Medium Hens, a lb . Khoulder Veal, lb Our dellolou ftftr 25c 16c ..25c Sausage, lb..., Cheic Turkey, Geeae, Suckling Riga. Spring Chicken and Large Hans tor Christmas , lb. 25c . lb. 18c Pot Roast . . lb. 10c Legs Lamb . Rump .Beef . Rolled Rib Roast, lb. 18C Fork Roast, lb. ...15c Finnan Iladdies, lb. 22c liens, large, atewing, 20c ... 10c at only, lb. .22e Leg Veal, lb Sausage Meat, lb. lb. Hams, .......20c ...,20c Chickens Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Cottage Hams, boned and rolled, lb. 22c Salt Bacon, lb. . ROYAL 51 Down ELECTRIC CLEANER Gets ALL the dirt Jby Air Alone -- The Best Gift of All A ROYALl Christmas morning! Dolls train? tinsel excited shouts of glee children And a long Oh !" of delight from Mother. For under the tree glitters a magic gift for her that will make her Holiday happiness last clear through the year!- SEE THE BIG HOG at FOX'S MARKET - A Royal Cleaner a light, swift, thorough helper and money that will save her strength,-tim- e brighten and preserve her rugs, upholstery and draperies, and banish dust and dirt from every ' comer of the house. She will be grateful every day for her wonderful Christmas Gift! " Its Cheaper to Buy Fruit Cake t Try our genuine English Fruit Cake, lb. A Light Christmas Fruit Cake, V lb. size You can secure the delivery of your Christinas Royal with a small deposit. Monthly payments can be arranged for, 4 if desired. 70c ....... COc I Place orders for Pumpkin and Mince Pie with us. Walker Electric "15 East Broadway. Glaus French Pastry Shop Was. 4703. 174 South Main v 1 i |