| OCR Text |
Show . THE SALT. LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1926. the comfort and satisfaction el Know A Permanent Wave Now that summer and hot cTi vacation travels will soon be here. Only $15 ' And you have the benefit of our scientific method and expert operators (Walker's Beauty Parlor) frrrmui'SftTY Eat High Athletic Field I the Scene of Inter esting Athletic Contests YOU ACTUALLY PAY MORE FOR LOWER PRICES UNLESS QUALITY IS BEHIND THEM Jordan Just 65 New Tilde. k folk 500-ya- 5 (j. A New Shipment of 71 4 i i EQoseo w v All Sizes. All Colon. Good Materials.- is much value in Values Up to $25 on Today and Monday for o Green. Onions the quality and style in them. r 20c . Tailored Sport Frocks in Canton Crepe and Georgette New Polka Dots " New Colors Nile orchid rose army blue white maize cornflower peach Sizes 14 to 44. lbs. 45c 25c jytZi,...Aoz. 2-I- b. Whit, Raw O O t Two outstanding fashion types. Pastel and bright , colored &': .2 Butter lb. 30c 5 bunches.. . 5 Jam IBc can ...,10 Dlay Sutter, Daisy Cocoa can ...23 lb. 41, : two-pie- ce pleated jabotsr cascade jabot effects, tiny tucks, scalloped -- dyedjaces,. cuffs,- - lace collars, turn-baclars, monogram design - and sleeves, fringe, k- col- on-pock- rioua sections of the business district nlng Sunday morning. This was anLiberal support of tha citizens U ex- nounced bv a group who are Incor- south schools of teams from Irving, South and Roosevelt. The winners had little difficulty In piling np runs. The awarding of positions 4n ths posture parade waa a combination decision of judges ratings and the percentage present to local enroll menL Jackson won the decision, with Stewart second, Irving third, and South, Jordan, Roosevelt, Wafc and Bryant following in order named. The dav waa under the direction of Miss Charlotte Stewart, who waa assisted by the Instructors at the several schools, namely, Bryant junior high, pearl Kimball; South J.in'or, Mary Breech; Stewart, Virginia" Evans; Irving junior, Alleen Timor, Roosevelt junior. Lola Farrell; Jack-so- n junior, Louise Henderson; Jordan junior, Inea Burton; West junior, Mabel Hall,. and Cadet Teacher Mu-rin- e S&sse, Lola Hansen, Blenda Carlson, Eunice Shipp, Varua Brown and Hattie Soble. Teachers assisting follow: Alice Irving Lucille Sorenson, Holmstead, Mildred Hurd, Lollle Ashton, Minnie Cohen, Rose Howard, Myrtle Schwan, J. E Hiegee, Louise Bens, Ethel Law, Doris Jump, Mar jorle Whiteley, Florence Dennlon, Nellis Weight, Erie J. Ensign. Roosevelt Josephine Eva Riter, Sherdiman. Ruth Hirschman, Rhea Lamplugh. Jean Ridges, Bertha Marl Jensen. Mary Chtpman, Ramont Thoms, Minnie Barlow, Venice Robinson, Claire Thotnia. Bryant Goldie Brookings, Jeanne Mayer, May Marguerite Beatty, Brown, Genevieve Colllna, Verona pected. Deaf and Blind Fixes Date for Commencement N. Jensen, OGDEN, May il Dr state supirlntendent of publlo Instruction, will deliver the address to graduates and Mayor C. Clarence Neslen of Balt Lake, president of the board of trustees of the Utah School for the Deaf and Blind, will present diplomas to graduates of the school at commencement exercises to be held next Friday night at the school chapel. ' Following Is tha complete commencement program: "Pilgrims Chorus" (Tanhauser), orchestra of School for the Blind; invocation, the Rev. John W. Hyzlop; "The Lost Chord" (Arthur Sullivan), mixed chorus. School for tha Blind; "Lifa Is Game," Wheelock C Freeton; "A Chalk Talk," Albert L. Bray; "UUfh, We Love Thee" (Evan Stephens), Rachel Edwards and mixed chorus; address to graduates. Dr. C. N. Jensen; state superintendent of public instruction; presentation, of diplomas, C. Clarence Neelen; "The 8 tare and Stripes Forever" (Sousa), orchestra of School for tha Blind, benediction, the Rev. John W. Hyslop. C. OGDEN. May, tt Baccalaureate service for graduates of the Ogden school will be held lu the high theater Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, with Dr Adam 8. Bennlon, general superintendent of the I D. 8. church schools, delivering the sddreae. The complete program for the service. announced today, la a follows: Processional Lorin Wheelwright; Interlude, Largo" (Handel), Ogden high choo! orchestra; boys' quartet. Trail Mate.4 Nolan Thylor, Sidney Norton, Francis Hales, Smith Jacobs; piano enlo, "Uebeetraume," nocturne No. 3 (Frans Liszt), Gladys Lochtrog; Leone Invocation, president Robert L Bur DeBuak, Maybe! Katherine VTrgfnfa Harris, Be FJvah, ton; vocal nolo "The Penitent" Community Church J. C Crapo; Instrumental Jelich, Pearl Jones, Rachel Edward Mima Xendell. Anna Lewis, Martha selection. Max Woodbury, Frank FranOpened Sunday Morning McRae, Gladys Metoalf. Ruth Palmer,. cis, Jr., WUford Teaman, LeRoy Mardouhle Lydia Price, Emily Pinchln. Neils riott; ladles quartet. "AU OGDEN, May II Tha little church Lillian Slmonds, the Ogden Sager, Margaret Through Nlght(Boulton), a.t the comer of Jefferson avenue and Vote, Blanche Young high school quartet, Rachel Foulger, Twenty-third street, formerly the 8t Jackson Kathryn Cloonan, Matilda Verda Shaw, Dorothy Israeleon, Klee Paul's Evangelical church, whose pasHedqulst, Florence Hickman, Alice Paasev, Louise Perrins, Grace tor wa interned during the war as Alice Kendall Grace Nielsoiv son, Frances Hobbs, Edythe JLshton; an enemy alien, win become the Comaddress. Dr. Adam S. Ben n ion. hymn. Ethel Street Jordan Mildred Dressier, Laura "Onward Christian Boidlera." class munity church with services begin- Warren, Ora Strong, Rhode Jones, and orchestra, benediction. President Grace Robert 1 Burton, poaUude, Lorin Marlon Jacobs, Ruth Rosengren, ' Wheelwright. Tohilt of the Coalmen cement exercise West Betty Drsart, Winnie Vebb, Laura Weber, Maude Cfaugg, Elise high school will be held Thursday Gorham. Eathar MeeV Hemal night 4n 4 ha Paramount theater The commencement program Is as follows. Beulah Rosser. The Bohemian Girl,1 Sedectiori South Iudlle Schettler, PHla C. Archer, Claire Imraen, Elsie K. Bond. Ogden high school orchestra; Invocasn tion, the Rev James Spencer; vocal Marlon finelrrove, Mary Ellen Cott, Edna White, Hortens Spemeer. ok ' My Love Is a Muleteer (Francisco dl Nogro), Franklin Richards, The School of Life salutatory. Blanche Coray; boys' quartet, The Builder" Nolan Taylor, Sidney NorNational Forest Timber for Sale ton. Francis Hales, Smith Jacobs; (Oonttaead fn 7i One.) reading "The Echo and the Fairy Jwut Warner; ladies' douhis quartet, she donned her bathrobe and eat In 8ea!ed bids will ba received by tb Rprlngtlms," Rachel Foulger, Verda the dressing tent talking with bar Iaraelson. Kie May secretary. District Forester, Ogden, Utah, up Fhaw, Dorothy Passey, Louies Perrins, Grace Nelson, r Mies Schaffer left after to 2 oclock p. m., June 10, 1326, for France s few Ed v ths Ashton; oraand the mao appeared. Mra all the merchantable timber stand tion, "TheHobba, Political Decline of Amer-tr- t, Oberman fixed time the leavof tils in g or down and all the live timber David Camp; cello ado, (a) ing at 3 30 p. m. Compelled to go marked or designated for cutting on Concerto No. 7. Allegro" (Golter-mann- ). home with her baby. Mra Oberman an area embracing about 6000 aeret Phyllis Proud fit: fb) An Den said, she to the beach at located in what will be when sur- Fmhllng" (Griegt.: vaJedlctorv, "Work t 30 to findreturned alone In the Messur of Value Oarff Wilson, the tent TheMlee Schafferdfsoovered veyed approximately T. 34 secretary Concert Etude B pfano'aoio,Mdred W. and R. H5 W, and.T. 35 afterward that the erangeliet shortly Reeder; presenta- waa 114 W, 6tk P. 5., within ths Horse tion of graduates misring Principal a Su-M. Mra Oberman declared Mra Creek watershed, Wyoming National Merrill; conferring of certificate wore a white drees with ) el- W Karl Hopkins, school Forest, Wyoming, estimated to be perintendentamt rises orchestra.; benediction low trimming. 1,160,000 hewed and sawed Jodgepole ermg Rev. B. Morgan of Denver wae W. Mra James the Fpencer. and Engelmana reported ae having told police that pine, Douglas 'fir, she saw tha avangelist when she arspruce railroad tie, more or leas, rived at-- a hotel-n- the- strand betaad aa an estimated- amount of -1 1 and 1 ifl ween m. and that she poles and alpine fir ties; the brown wore a drees removal of mins timbers, poles Detective lieutenant M O Barnard and alpine fir tie will be opof Culver Clfv, who reported Tuesday No tional with the purehaeer. night that he saw a woman he believed to be Mra McPherson in en bid of less than oHe jper tie of automobile headed for Lee Angeles lodgcpoia pice, Doufflaa fir and Ea the time the evangelist about gelmann spruce, and He per linear said the woman were a wbHe OGDEN, May 11 Tomorrow the foot for mme limbers end poles and American os will with a blue cape take dr auxiliary 2c per tie for nlrine fir tiee will be 3000 popple Legion Mia Bchaffor told police of Ogstreet the upon yefrJay tfeo.000 mast be depoe- - don for dierrtfoitfon among the rltfxere that eh and the Angelue considered. temple pasOffr on the annual poppy day. snlveraaliy lted vuh each bid to ho aprh tor did not go via Culver City the purr has price, refunded or fe observed and set snort for Ogda hr thetr war to the beach Renewed bop came to many of the talned In part as liquidated damages, proclamation of Mayor George E. religious leader's follower ae they according te nendmona of sale. The Browning Orrhewrn ParAt and continued the their search of the beach ftrrptlan. right to reeet aar and all bide ie remount theater tonight Lawrence on Bant Monica bay for the body Before ld art submitted, Clavtnn, com served. believed would be cast ashore of Herman Baker they mender , poet No, 3 of the teglrm, made short full information concerning tha i the third dav f poppy day talks o fS porpo eondtlona of axle sad tha Airplanes speed boafk fishing hots and a roast guard ruttw particltared of bids should ha obtained Mo ft W Bedcn of the iUiry the search pome experienced ea- from the Foreet Rurervieor. Kem ean eoloe for the short theater pro- In men hsve expressed the opinion that! merer, Wvomirg. or the District For- grams bodv woutd te washed ahore th The porrv committee of h auvfl-laester, Ogden, Utah, of which Mr Herry W Baleon nme time between the third end v is cha'rman la pcepaed for the inth day Other, of equal experiMember of the or ence declared the an may vr cast campaign up the ganfaatkm have bee assigned te Rap-pepo- rt. QuicIrOats Hatches McDonald's Roof Garden, 25c can.. 19c o o 3 boxes ICe o o lSrL.3 cans 25c o "Large 30 pkg..... (Limit 3 boxes). Small and medium dots, combinations of dots, dots combined with georgette, jacquard crepes in one and Peanut Butter o o and they are amazingly lovely and unu molly practical for summer wear. Al most beyond believing that they are on ly $1 5. If you saw the worn en eagerly snatching from the racks the lovely dresses in our last sale at $15, which were stick wonderful values, the instant thecovers were taken off, you trill know that these will be gone in a twinkling andyou will want to be on time. porating the Community church, of which T. F. Preehaw is a member. Dr. L. A. Garrison, former pastor of the First Bap Hat church here who recently raelgned, will preach Sunday and it it understood that effort are being made to retain him ae pastor. Tha majority of the organiser of the church ara from tha Baptist g PORK AND o o o o o LAE1D o o o BACON o o O BEARS o o o o o Cued, Sugar I Ic.d POPULAR HEALTH STORES Just Around the Corner "Where Economy Rules From Everybody. ARE TOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERS O mine-timbe- Poppies Will BeSojd on Streets of Ogden Today a - Divorce of . t, agalnet Emanuel N. Tranon. Thy ware married In Salt Lake, September MIT. and have four children. Irereon ta a machinist la tba railroad ahopa. William R. Herrick lnetltuted divorce proceeding, against Lnore J, T. Herrick, alleging desertion. They were married In Ogden, May X. M22. !, SPECIALS or. other baits - The O. P. Skaggs "Efficient Service System Stores do not make a practice of offering "specials" which are good "until noon" or "all day." Prices named by us are good until market changes - or until stockishouli be exhausted: - Service" Every item in our O. P. Skaggs "Efficient "' Stores-is will be. It close. priced very," very' System will be rare when other grocers' special" prices cheaper than the everyday' prices, in; the O. P. Skaggs System-Stores- . - -- -- , j ,j This policy enables you to save any hour of any day in the week. It is a straightforward, honest policy and. results in "serving you" in a worth-whil- e way. SEE OUR STORE TODAY i and observe theunbelievable which are placed on well-know- n regular.-lo- high-clas- s prices brands. w Note.our sanitary manner of display and clean store. When passing the meat department just take a look at Tour qualitymets and theYair prices at which they are sold, -- dump-geare- tim-her- rr one-da- n O fl n IE OOOQQOOQOOOOQOOOOOOOOO Wife Seeking CHICKS ARI STOLEN. OGDEN, Mar 1. Tha ofrica. of tha Cruelty on Ground Utah Grain and El. tor company, Twenti.tb otnat and Wall avonua. waa antar.d during tha night and OGDEN. May II. Chargtng cruelty, f7 50 In chocks taken, police ware informed today. Entrance waa gained Mra. Joarphtne I Irereon filed oult In tha Second district court today through a rear window. NO o o o ,2 lbs. 33c o 0 lb. 38c trn-trie- - The Best Dress in Town for the Money . GOAP O POLICE TAKE - N Vou can poaoh, fry er boll them to ? O O O O received aklna keep Hut o Fresh Eggs There GAMES FOLLOW. -4 eet Juice a - GT! series of girls athletta events and games followed In which the llooeevelt r girls carried off honors, amassing a total of 33 points Irving came second, with 82 points, Jordan third with S3 points Bryant fourth with 43 points, Jackson, South, Stewart and west finished in order with 37, 31, 27 and 24 points, respectively. The winning school was determined by the high total of points, although ths events were graded and pot vBgtw-dencompeting against each other. Seventh and eighth grads girls foi med one class of oropUtion, while the older girls in the ninth grades wars In a separata class. Roosevelt won the meet bv the strong showing made by the ninth grade. Irving took most of Its points In the junior dirisUm, enough to pass the Jordan teams. Track events Included a dash, a hurdle race and a . relay race, with teame of ten mem- The west aide schools, South and bers The field events were boaket-- - West, had flva members, Jordan three ball throw for distance and baseball and Jackson two. SIMILAR ARRANGEMENT, throws for both, distance and accurThs games consisted of catch acy. A similar arrangement of distribball throws and Indoor baseball games. personnel among the a bools In the catch ball games between uting waa used In the baseball .only East and West, three contests were the division waa north games, and south. won by the East side schools, BryThree games wars played, the north ant, Roosevelt and Irving, with five schools of Bryant, West, Training, representatives fS6m each school. Jackson and Jordan defeating the , When you buy your food supplies at Hoeklaeon't you ara absolutely insured against too. How la that? you ask. Well, every parson that buys at Hoskieeon'e roooivsa a aaiaa tickat with svory purchase, showing you in plain figures Iho coat of ovary article you buy. Thors Is ho guessing about whit you paid for this Itom r that Itsm. This Is Just on of ths many reasons for ths grsat of Hosklssons Clean 6torts and Marksta, WHERE popularity YOUR HEALTH l PROTECTED. o Gcni o uve dance, "Gar donor." ts As you would insure your life. Nuts, lb., 25 sat ord A C D O pmcnAGB O Walnuts (Shellcd)Sf??r.,r.1-IbO Mixed About 1500 patrone, parents and friends witnessed the program. The setting was ideal for the eele- h ration. The west half ot Xhe track waa used to man the girls In teml- circular formation,- - and as each event waa held the entrants came out Into the sodded football field. FAllwhnr the track events the field was used for baseball games whits ths lawn to the south of the building was used for" catch ball contests This enabled the meet to be conducted In fast- - Aims, as ail types of svente-ea- d games wee held simultaneously. The Fast band, under the bf A. R. Overlade, furnisheddlieqtlon music during the events and played several concert numbers rf YGUn HKGUESB as full of Third. The annual Junior blgb school gills' day was celebrated yeaterday afxtr-noo- n at Bast high school, when mors than 3900 students from the eight junior high schools of the city opened the day with a hugs posture parade, the East high R. O. T. C. band Haying. After the parade had assembled around the cinder track the hand played the" national anthem. From this formation the various gronna of girls from the schools entered the grass field and gave folk dancea.lhe seventh- - grade trrts danced" Rtrv creation, "Clovak." Eighth grade girls presented the English dance. Gathering Fesscoda, while all ninth Cxecfio-Slova- o o o o o o o o o o o o o EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS FOB SATUEDAY o o 2 doz. 45e Oranges o The ara ths finest Oranges wa havs this season. They o are almost as thin as paper. o and ths o areEat an orange the doctor away. day and o o 35c o Walnuts is?. AT 10 OCLOCK TODAY Roosevelt School Students Victorious; 'Irving Sec-- , ond; and weather OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOG FOOD 48-5- 0 MAIN STREET. SOUTH ''""STORES Operated by SKAGGS UTAH STORES CO. 48 50 SOUTH MAIN ETSXCT. r |