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Show I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1925. -- 4 candy, etc , contributed by members of the ward The receipts from this aale netted the ward a neat aum with which to meet the the In Improving panes Incurred cakes, BENEFIT llljllE Golden Wedding Day Is Celebrated M& v chapel Many Rainbow Trout Are Planted in Nephi Special to The A Credit Store for ail the People 4C Tv J J (m If V?L4W3! Trttmn 21 No NEPHT. Thirty four rainbow trout thousand flngrerlJn Carnival, Barbecue and were planted in Burraaton pond this!week under the direction of the NeAuctioiYHeld to Assist phi Fish and Came club The flh were received from the etate hatrherv Sprinffvilie and Is the first con-- 1 Fund for Ward Chapel. atstgnment to there weters for a num- that no her of veara due to the erreen were at the outlet to hold the fish from going into the Mona reservoir Epaetal to Tha Trltwne The club recently built a No The Joral CITY BRIGHAM at the out- Jn font cement screen be of Prr let bUhoprlc and will which prevent the fish from ward, threa miles south of Br'gham ecaplna from the pond The cement thick with spikes City. hM an intarariRg ralebratkn wall is elrht Inchesthree inches from nlnk the extending about yesterday afternoon and runs over the the water and the hut program bain in the nature of a ai top of the wall the flow being about nival, barbecue and auction sale Th two and a half Inches deep Work will begin next Mondav to purpoaa of the festival was tn ra the dam three feet this being money to meet ohlipationa incur d raise rnAde necessary because the present in improving the ward chapel screen raised the water twrentv-- 1 The celebration opened at 12 15 three inches and haa increased tha o'clock In th, serving of a banquet capacity of the pond considerably i for tha mtnbin of the Brigham City Rotary club, who war, Invited to take GoodinST V earner y thalr weekly lima eon at Perry to-s usual of at Initead day to Increase Capacity membera including About slxty-flv- e were preent at a, number of guests rn The Trtbnee tha luncheon and during th srtng fttwrisf 21 DirecGOODING Idaho Vov A program- - ws rendered tors of the i to dinar Cooperativr An address of welcome was delivhAve hlla creamerv entered Intrr a ered by Bishop LeKoy P with B V Howard builder for which was responded to by Senator John W. Pekor on behalf of tha club the erection of a modern creamery A feature of the dav e program was building The estimated cost of the a barbecue, several fine steers hav-- buMdlng Is fSOfth i Fmw trr the- re pH tnrreae trr iroaf" been prtpar " Ing were serv edduring the ness the present plant is not of suf- Mruc afternoon, and evening to all visitorsol-- ficient capacTtv The proposed two will not only take care of ppes Tim evsaiaf s program consisted ent business but will be. able to pagent by the Primarv association one Surrounded by three sons and a program by members of the handle a normal Increase for several thirty-si- x grandchildren daughter ward, which concluded with a mo- vear twelve 5ft and W he feet It The structure tion pictwe show The auction sale consisted of the will be built with heaw walls and George B and Sarah Jane Smith Th equipment is to Sanborn observed their fiftieth wedof livestock concrete floors disposal of all kind ding anniversary Saturday, Novem- farm produces, wearing apparel plea be modern throughout t(9 ' j ft :Hats 195 AND UP n. j UcW Trimmed SO. STATE ST. ('270-27- 2 5 .. i . at 1 a t) ) con-tra- ct 1 i ii-l- i bar 14 Their marriage took place in thia city November 14, 187o and the party to commemorate last week was at the home of their son, George B Sanborn, Jr, 928 West South Temple 111 Rememler the First Payment on Your Clothing Bill for the Whole Family Need Not Exceed That of the Cash Outlay Required for One Suit, Coat or Dress at Cash Stores. street For many veara the elder Mr San- born waa well known here aa blacksmith at the O S L. railway shop and is now a resident of Winnemucca, Nav At the celebration held here tablet were set for 10 guests and the decorations w$re of white and yellow The daughter Mid chn santhemums tons who paid honor to their parents are Mra Sarah Jane Mlkeaall. 1 San 0 B Sanborn, Jr , William born and J B Sanborn ESTABLISHED 1857 DINWOODEYS G00D FURNITURE ,r HEW COATS ryffstursd A y$py Ftiodslg Needlepoint, Lustrosa. churian wolf, raccoon and fitoh. In all tha newest shades, including lipstick rad. Sixaa for misses, woman and juniors. Commissioners Urged to Aid Boxelder Fair Tribaoe. 1 CITY, Nor At recent meeting of the county of Boxelder county A N Fifth bum James Walton, George Abbott, M H Welling and David Holmgren of Tremonton were present and to Tke Special or you tomorrow will furnish you surprise after surprise! 4 New York gtvtl Pada-L- . takema nvia, T n a. BRIOHAM Other Coats Up to $98.90 aaked the board to make a apodal levy for the support of the county fair The commissioners seemed to be favorably Impressed with the proposition. but thought that If a apecial tax levy were made It would be nee eteary to make a reduction In the budget some other place If the levy cannot be made the matter of an appropriation may be The matter waa taken considered under advisement Twenty Corn Samples Are Sent to Chicago to The Tflbcn. Twen-t- v OOODINO Idaho. Nov 21 com exhibits In both the one and Special ten-eclaases were shipped from county this week to the International Hav and Grain show at Chicago, according to O E McCon-ne- l, county agent Each exhibit contained ten ears of com. which will be entered In the ten-eclass, and the best ear In each group will be entered In the one-eclass Thase exhibits are selected from legion festival thos, displayed at th 16 and 17 and Jamboree October Gooding LIVING MAHOGANY LEG Priced FLOOR GATE In splendid assortment of styles and eol6rs. Priced $4.60 to $100.00. TABLES $22 00 ROOM SUITES LAMPS to $75.00 in good Upholstered grade velours. Priced $171.00 New York makers. Silks, orapes, satins, eto. Store Near Bountiful Is Raided by Burglars and Young Men's Snappy Hew ABIIB OVliSHCOArS 50 ftpetlsl to Tbe Triboae. Nov JY Burglars entered the store of the Woods Cross Mercantile company, about one mile southwest of Bountiful some time during Thursday night and took goods valued at about $300 This included overooats. leather coats, knives, sugar groceries, ee It Is thought that the garage of De Van Strlnrham which waa destroyed by fire earlv Wednesday morning was burglarised and then set on flrsr to over up the burglary BOT7NTTFTTL, APARTMENT CEDAR DINING SUITE In Mahogany Finish; chairs, $6 05 each t CHESTS More than 30 patterns from which select your cedar chest. large gate leg table. $25 65 to Priced $11.70 to $74 00. MUSEUM GETS PICTURE. NEW YORK NoY 21 (Bv the Press ) Titian a The Temptation of Christ, viewed bv ms nr International critics as the moet hleh-- i ly prised work of that master has been acquired bv the Minneapolis SoThe price paid ciety of Fine Arts hr the Minneapolis organisation is said to be In excess of IShftQOO itg addition to the alreadv notable gallerv of the Minnesota institution is hld to r a Is e Th a t display RE the firT ra nk among public exhibitions of old masters The picture was lost to the world of arts for nearly a centurv, while hidden In an old castle in the north of England TO ELECT COMMISSIONERS to Th Tribune 21 Nov MACKAY. Idaho board of cemmiMioneri of the Special MAHOGANY NEST TABLES Priced $26.00 SOLID MAHOGANY The Lost River highway district haa ordered an election for three highway December 7 The preeent board of commissioner consists of Floyd Ewanger, chairman of the board: A1 West of Dickey and William T Fullmer. Jr, of Darlington SEWING CABINET In Martha Washington pattern, as tured, $22.50. pic- . HERE ar wonderful garments ready your winter selection. Weve prepared for you like never before. Not only the widest choice, but the moat convincing values weve ever offered. Every new model. The season's most popular fabrics and shades great shewing. Suits Boys A(WtSteraf3r flny'Pteepta and OCoats on Credit - 0thr uits and OCoat $40 $50 $60 -- MRS. WOOD KEEPS CHILDREN mitted to see th children at Mrs. s home, but at no other time Del. Nov, 21 WILMINGTON, By Wood the Associated Press ) The custody wl.l he be permitted to take them out county, of which Wile two children of former Lieu- of New Castle ofAth tenant and Mrs. Osborne C Wood, mington la a part. to Th. re21 Tribune. divorced here yesterday, will be CHICAGO, Nov (By the Asso- Special CONVENTION ON TODAY. RIGBT. Idaho Nov 21 District tained by Mrs Mood under the prociated Press ) In th cause of proof an agresment approved to- Special t The Tribwie visions will W open Edgtngton Judge George In Rice longation of life, a physician posed court Nor 21 Th religion class NEPHL by Judge superior as patient todav and submitted to th fall term of the dltrlct court day The agreement was submitted by convention of the Juab stake will be before the In Jefferson county Mondav a phvslcal examination counsel for each side In held this city tftmorrow, with conference of secretaries of constituood at various times may be per 10 a. n and 2 pm. meetings There are six criminal cases on the ent state bodies of the American Hartfollows A. William as docket The subject Medical association ulth manufacturing Dr C E Plersall of Reno, Nev The ley. charged Elchinger. statutory examiner waa Dr Charles Elliott of whisky, ajohn Chase John Illegal possession medical charge, unit er.tty Northwetern He felt Dr Plersall a pulse of liquor. Ed Radford possession of school McClure James a statutory and made liquor; took his blodd pressure charge. C J Carduell, relsting an Complete typical preventive examinaofficer And that means it burns longer than other western coal tion of tbe subject standing sitting and prortrate It Is the contention And that's why 3 tone go aa far as 1 tons of other western coal. DOUBLE FAREWELL PLANNED, of Dr M Ullam A. Haggard, president of the association that periodic fpeetil to Th Tribes And, being nearly an Anthracite examinations of helthv patients to RIGBT. Idaho. Nov !1 A double Q at least ten missionary keep them well willofadd will he on farewell given life sears to the span o 27 A November for Friday evening The main thing needed Is the preW Oemen and S R Wllklneon who toof the attitude . phveiclan ventive December 2 for a shortwill ward his patient. said Dr John M term leave mission for the L. D R church T know on y Dodson of Chicago Is going to th northMr. Wilkinson Is, frie from soot And that's why it la cleaner thrs medical schools In the countryIs ern eta tee and Mr. Oaamen to tbe District Court T erm to Physician Pbses as a Patient Open in Rigby Tomorrow it lozaoi aoi NEARLY AN ANTHRACITE ES UTAIIeGRAND COAL Beautiful Hup Make Practical Christmas Presents ESTABLISHED' 1857 DINWOODEYS "GOOD FURNITURE " Cold "Pape's Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up Taka two tabthree lets aver boars an t il three doses srs tsken. Tbs first doss si wavs five, relief Tba second sad third doaea n, coa-iletel- y break op :he told. Pleasant nnd safs to taka contains no quaint 1or opiates M 1 1 1 n a s n a Ctapeili" guarantee it . fSil t "Papas Cold Pries, thirty firs where this prevsntlvs technique taught " STATE HIGHWAYS ELECT. Bv the DETROIT, Mich. Nov 1 Associated Prose ) Frank Pure of was . today C eieoted N Baletgh p resident of the American AssociaOfflcia.s at tion of gist Hghway the closing session of th annual convention her Douta D Blauvelt Denver. Colo . named vice preeident Resolution favoring continuance of a federel sld for Toed building and uniform svetein of road marking were adopted A CXILD TO SVIAK. So The TrfSeee g LYY.'Ar .X--. rn KMI-- S 'e.y .ic tb m78.r,Tf:r;rrbT k s. rn--See .i l 1 g.Trm. Ulmi.b e.s southern states. , I ARC 40 No Black Smoke ENTERTAINED, to Th Tribes MALAD, Ids bn Nov Issuing From Mra Jedd the 21 Fr brr ntrtn4 The hue era erirdy rieroratel Vase of chrraruhemuma Jones Jr d!ichtfuJi in club fternoon with st TRY af- Naadla work waa lha djerMcm At clock a three --course luncheon waa aerved to forty auesta Tbe hostess waa by Mr Jedd Jon hr, and Mra J ' M Kama ettd dividend to - r' ft A " t n. - b- 1 - roe r I H First nnr thi :rsmourt mstely lfoe depoettora smeng O ii w .i fm4 - is. Utah-Gran- Utah Eayings ' 1 D CHESTERFIELD COAL CO. Ijj PAIO. 11 UTAH-GRAN- for cieanlinees. Jor satisfaction, for economy and become one of the consumers who never fail to tU friends what a wonderful fuel a, RIGHT Idaho tar. r,t',- - cf R1ehv' hank Q O tie Chimney And No Clinker A Trust Co. Bdg Coopsrativa Fuel Caal Ca - artvl- - -- . lenoi 2 -- 3Ca8i Room 602. CaM Waa, Tel Was. 6151. 151$, - Hy. tb2 0 and Hy, M0$ icnm . ' |