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Show )( THE SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1925,. A Office, Nwt 1 pht Ilf DERBY, UNDERGOESrNTENSIVfDAILYIRAININGATET.DOUGLAS Tel- - Jtftl Y -- SALT LAKES GERMAN POLICE DOG TEAM, ENTERED IN ASHTON. IdA ; e wo "v r:2T35)- ; Crop Production Expert Will Talk to Business Farmers. and Men T . OPTICAL. CO. - OPTOMZTBJiTS Ju. Att 4 funner, NEW YEAR SPECIALS! SV READING GLASSES - on business men of Cache vaJlsp will meet January 13 to listen to an by W. J Bplllmen. ,peel,Ul,t In farm management and crop pro duct Ion of the United State, deportment of agriculture. It 11 announced today by effjciale of the evpwinionl station of the Utah Aartcultural col. lew od the Cache county farm bureau. The meeting 1, to he held In achool audithe evening, at the hltth torium. hrirltmlnit at 8 o'clock. Thm fevibjeet, BUnrel Agricultural t Becurt It, will Output tiui How Mr. Thi Spillman. b disousM-- by Interest to be of is dmtd to Cache valley brtruKuriete because of the varying production from year to year tn th valley jUobl certain line. The Logan chamber of commerce and the chamber of' Preston, Idaho, together with the Franklin county farm bureau, are cooperating with th and faculty of the experiment stationC&cht the farm 'bureau officials in county to make the meeting a sue ttu. v f - v- LOGAN. OPTICTANB AKD MXJSTrFAJTTURXNXJ ' , : y vji E If V 1 W B BCHrBAiCH PBESCBIPT10X nd Art Shell OLAB8E8 with fipheriroj Letue, Frame complete, iarlud sg thorough szainiiiation-Speei- al thl week AC tf 'A BIFOCALS BCHTBACH PRIBCRIPTION for BOTH Reading and Ditnc i on pair ot glaaact epherical lenses, Art Shell Frame, complete, including thorough examination .Special this week ............ i . ... . G E K OLAABS j j One-Piec- t k. ? v''N " d tfT ' I s N - - ' aa v . , t v ' Yf U8Vf r f tV ' v v I A. J.' f V e . BROKEN UaffSES DUFXICATED v J 6 ( WC O AT BEDtfi FBJCE8. Deep-Curv- e Tone Bifocal Lenses. hi A ' i i sr V.l N ' E . . y v they hav gon put on trial, eves though new to the tank. Young tTarence Parker yesterday volunteered the eervtoe, of hlmeellI Reno and hie foxhound, Reno. well broken to borne and will be used for a few days to accustom th, animal, to being led. Practically all of the score ol animals tried nut so far are related, doming from the kennel, of Thoms, F, Kearns and Captain William Urtl-f- li Manti Teacher It to Take Courte at V. A. C. by rilmal ervle. MANTL Jan. i.Wr. Mlldrod B Toacock will leav, tomorrow for Logan, where aha will altand the Agricultural eolleg lh, romatndir of th year. Mr,. Peacock ha, been the lnstrue-to- r In dwetlo clenro AC lh, Mantl high ached for ecvtrel yew. put will b, (nccMded by Me, A. H ,nl Chrlstsnssn, who ha, alee taught I, thl, d. Iniwrtment of the Mantl high former year. School to The Trlh.ioe. Jan. 4 -- Ml FAIRVIKW, Cleon. Iuuaoo, who I, teaching in Helper, pent the holiday, with her mother, Mr. Andrew Lruioon. - 4 . 'if? Jan. 4 -- The Home Culture club will meet nekt afternoon with Mra J. Wednesday p. Simpson. R. Mr. Christensen wtl! read a sketch of Lovell and hi, writings and Mm. O. IT. Wall will give a r,vtew of "Bon Hur," by ldtw Walhac. Th, South A merlon a eludy will b continued by Mr,. T. M. Ktumoff nnd Mra R. AmLraen wvll rend current event, after which there will bo several muilcal number. SPENDS VACATION AT HOME. J ' . fpeelal to The Trlbime, MT. PLEASANT, A Young Billy McCnskelt ha, been of Invaluable asstsfanc to Trainer R Benson. Billy Is the proud owner of two animal being tried out. He ha, been the one to ftret aequalnt a newcomer to harness and in getting him accustomed to pulling by working with a couple of more experienced perform ere on a email When Hilly turne the. dog oleigh. over to Benson h I ready to work with the balance of the team. M. i Home Culture Club Announced Program n ' 3- 4J'- i - A', T. v ' Saves Money for You DISTRICT ATTORN BY LEAVES. te Tbe Tribune. , MONTICELID, Jan. 4. Dtatrtct F. W. Keller will leave rney-sleet Monday to take up hi, new duties in th seventh Judicial district. Mr. Keller ho been county attorney In Ban Juan for several year,. Mra Keller wilt accompany her husband to Mantl, wher, h, will visit her parents for ebnut three months. - H Specie! Atto- You dont have to run c your own power station to have electric light. It Would be too expensive. And likewise you can save money by using a Yellow Cab instead of driving your own car in the winter. 4 Special Billy MeCagkall tatw mtqs animal, out for trial run. 8 Clartaea Parkw and Etna. ' 3 Trolnw tt. M- - Youth Electrocuted While at Iforl at Mutual, Utah Specie) te , O. R. ivory at fountain Green cam, to Salt lake Saturday for a vU, accomiuuiled by Mr. Ivory, They are at the New Grand hotel. Mr. Ivory foold th t Major kfark lx Harvey. United Stater army, retired, wde cm me from Hdeton to vielt his father, George W. IVory, had returned eaat and that, while there woe a conference concerning the coaj mining prop, er t v In Utah which General Hormey think, of acquiring, nothing deftnlt, had been decided upon. General I, to return to Utah In the spring. The coal land, which the general hu under consideration are near Satina. Sevier county, in eome quarter! It 1, thought that the Interest shown by General Horsey and the eastern group which he represents. In Utah coal property, Indicates the probability o4 stem toward important development this year. Mr. and Aire C K. Hlneh of Bureke are the Hotel Utah. Mr. and Mra. W. J. kheler of Shelby, Neb., are vtnttlnf Salt lake. O. P. Skagge I her from Oakland, Her-ae- GOUF y t Cal. Ltwl fittm the r Tribune. SIUTUAL, Jan. 4 Jamse Whitta-- . IS yearn of age, nephew of Mra kr. Prank Kimball of 47 Eighth avenue, Balt take, woo Instantly killed yesterday afternoon when he acciden tally came In con tact with a high tension line of the Mutual Coal comhe was employed. pany's- plant, where Mf Whittytkee- - was-- aV. work-ale-the establishment, when hts hand In sttme manner touched the high tension wire. He wo electrocuted In- stantly. .The body will be taken to Salt Lake for funeral and Interment. ENTERTAINS AT PARTIES. j specie i te Tbe Trtbuae. FAIRVIEW, Jan. 4. Mr. and Mra J. J. Peterson entertained at a series of parties Wednesday and Thursday of last week Wednesday evening n card party woe enjoyed by ten guest, and Thursday dinner preceded the cord games. Specie! VISITS IN PROVO. te Tbe Tftbuee. Jan. 4 Mra Carl FAIRVIEW, Eunitwall spent th, week In Provo vleitlng friend, and relatives. BcMoa tad tpsptsio WUUajb Oriffln. Training of proepeotlv, member of Balt Lake dog team to be entered in th annual Ashton, Idaho, darby I, already well under way. It isn't going to be any too easy to round out a poHehe'd and efflolent outfit In the short time remhining before February 2J. Every day must be used to the beet advantage If the looal entry is to make a worth-whishowing In competition with drivers and dogs who have been in process of preparation for almost a year, The natural advantage of 'TJer-ma- n police dga over ipoet other. In point of endurance and speed, will go far to offedt thl, early Mart. For that reason local fancier interested In the venture are optimistic ove, the proepect, for a wlnpar. Never before ha, a team been entered In the Ashton race composed solely of police dogs. This is because th cost of the animal,, even when puppies of but a few days, would be almost prohibitive for a single individual. Half a dosen dog, hav already been rejected by those in charge at located at the training quarters, Fort Douglas, a, unsuitable material for the team of seven members. In most Instance, thl, ha, been due to their being too. young, with a corresponding lack of wttttngneea to do In their shore of the pulling when No trouble has been exharness. perienced with the older doge when le and Mra. Y. ttlmond Klein of Wy., were among Saturday, arrivals. Mr. and Mra L. A. Tlbb,t and daughter of Unooln. Nwb., ar, at th, Semloh hotel. In a party that Same to Balt lake Saturday from Spanlah Pork ore John E. Booth. Joseph H Nelson, E. A. Petty, R. S. McKfll and M. O. MoKell. They aje at the Wilson hotel I). Blaine Sait and Karl Bateman are visitor, from MoGIll, Nev. Mr. and 'Mra C. P.' kianer at Ogilan are at the Newhauee hotel. f. I R. ntgdale of Holley, Idaho, 1, In Salt lake. Mr. and Mrs. R R. Forrest and Mr, and Mre. Spencer E. Porre,t arrived Saturday from Nepht I for a visit; In th, federal R L. Jttckarin, who service in Provo, Came to Bolt loth Mir. Iulnville, - I '2 H 1 V The largest selling 17 Black degrees 3 Copying cAt all -t- realize what )0 you VENUS Pencil ' degrees really mean?. .VENUS 6B is as soft as crayon while VENUS $)H is so hard it will write on stone! Foe a soft pencil for general use, for VENUS ZB, ak St.M 1 MO " Lead PeacH Co., 220 FlthAre Tmrd Baellef - N-T- . QO 4 Mr. an t Hyrum Walker entertained heme laet eveparty at their were te served Refreehment, ning. Mr. and Mra Delbert Walker. Mime, Emma Miller. Irene fitsynar, Clara Walker. Martha Mlttard, and Meeera Glen Miller, Ice Burnham, Burdette Brlmley and Bert Mr. 60fi" A NEW M tSr PREPARE FOR PROGRESS CLUB HOLDS te SOCIAL. , te Trtbus. RICHFIELD. Jan. 4. The Richfield Commercial club held a social at the ctulirooma PrldOF W trht with more An than 19 gueete in attendance. encelietit program wa given, with Judge If, N Hayee, Cart Webb, Max l.lwil and others on the peftem. A turkey dinner was saved to the guests llpeeUL L FEAR NO FOLLIES etf e r Mm. 2 Our Windows Jum&rj 7th SUPERIOR MOTOR, X0 X 52 - West 4Ui So. Wu. 3538. J n t to! Enjoy, Thednver is thoroughly experienced and he 'fy meet all the problems of winter driving successfully for you. AT ALL DRUGGISTS of money! all, you save You save the deprecia- tion your own ear would suffer in win- Furniture ter use, and the expense of running it. Yellow ab rates are extremely low. TT. (or Cab Co. I ) Wasatch 266. - . z ip . REDMAN FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. t 7 t- of riding at your ease in a Yellow Cab. Store, Hove, Pack PAIGE A NEW JEWETT -- Jr. dont have the-convenien- (. WITH NEW SMOOTHNESS PARTY OIVEN. peet,l te The Tnbeae. Jam FARMINGTON. You They He1 taw the stomach, take a the stimulate proper poor acctunubiUom, tacretlorw. glee the etooqoch an alkaiuM effect that settles It to thus aid digestion. You then kern you may set pie, cheese, pecklte, milky fried baron, onione,anuaage end backwbmt end these tabteta always save yew torn at Lak. dealert i Dyspepsia Tablets n, Salt Lake on bueinee. W. P. l wy. Loe Angeles real estate who man has Utah Interest,, was among Saturday' arrivals. "and Mrs. fe C. Dewey of Boldiee Dr Summit, cams to Balt JLabg Saturday and are at the New Grand hotel Dr. Dewey Intend t ltPSM armapentlp hjvire. C. D. Abel and Mlee Zella Ward of Bingham are visiting Balt a the-drift- s STUARTS Credit 1, In isnt gine (damaging it in the proeesn)vto climb out. of at the curb, skidding, clipYou dont like tho ping and getting stuck. thing Jack Frost does to your radiator and You dont like to spend extra your battery. time getting started in the morning. ing, or ' Mr, hnlerts' and children. Mine Sarah Ppelre and Miss Tish SiHure are visitor, frog, ; Richfield automobll, J. It. Olf-o- PENCIL! Plela m gaxrine, bloating, aour hung, heartburn and beavincMi du to indignwtion, are but tbe stomach cravings tor Such Casb Me I lor and Donald Moffett are here fromTdantl for a viaft. New Grand hetel. are at the They J. H. Roberts, Coalville mining man, arrived yeeterday, accompanied by man. Winter, driving; tlie least. Of pleasure, to s course you dont enjoy roaring your en- Less jjaturday G. Kimball ENUS Distress After Eating end Ship Hoasshold Goods 200 Dresses at $2.95 Today, Sweet t Phone Waa. 1464. 13 So. 4th WwL South Main St i Exclurively a Saringi Bank and Tnut Company, - i Large Women V Spring : Dresses . - V,nlM, Cli1ori, Hem, of 0,14 Lak, Prople, REMODELED, REFURNISHED Now. Your Mak Leasts on Ooeon Front. Marino View. An unobstruct, Hrvitins J T A at OCEAN VIEW HOTEIr I' ' Interest e Faye StYings Account!. -- 16 Shop Eowget Insmance Bate. 25 Yean In Businet Zion's Savings Bank & Trust Company - T Sweet 16 ' Shop : i ;c 4 |