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Show te - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 20 MUTT AND, Mutt Having Fun These JEFF-I-snt 22, VJ'Jti. By BUD FISHER (Copyright, 1928, by H. 0. rishar. Trad Mark Sag. U. 8. Fat. Off.) Boy! Days-- Oh, Show Very Little Price Market and Change, Yet. Belongs to Buyer BOSTON. May 2!. The Commercial bulletin tomorrow will any: "Wool moves with extreme moderation In the eastern seaboard markka and not much faster In the wet. little Trice In both section show ictus) change, although If most be aatd that It U afill a 'btiver market. The trade, however hope that the policy of delayed huing on the part of the clothing manufacturer Will preaentlv give wav to a bigger volume of business goods and with the mill lightiv stocked with wool, the reflection In the raw materials would be rather speedy. "The English situation I still af fected by the strike and mills have been forced to go on shorter time The continent keeps falrlv well emIt will be Interestployed, however. price ing 4n watch fhe cottrc-r- f the'resimTptpfm "of 'the-'- fyvndotr June 1. The Australian season Tloed- In fivdnev with price firm on fndtf ferent offerings. tereat mostly foreng line e M 92 scores Mohair la steady. (Votraltsed csr market firm, vrltb Irt) scores "The rail and water shipments of 4e 4 baid . for.. pesmRmis. light supply -, t .t from Boston' from January 1, Floe to Mav 20. J926, Inclusive, were hfvUL Wool score cars- - wers scarce bO and closely rriV'"rVscore, rrtn 39, 88 score, 39; p.; undVr pounds for the same period last vear.to The receipts from January 1, J92fl, 155,193.-15- ? i 61, Bf hi acute, score. 36, B6 score. 35. Ceutrallxed: score, 40(040; 89 ftcors, May 20, 1926, Inclusive, were b8 score,. 36.V pounds, agafmrt 119,460,200 pounds for he earn period last year- - pub-ls- ' RUBBER, h The Commercial Bulletin will YORK, May 21 (By tfie Assocf the following woo! quotation to- - atedNBW Press essr Riittwr, Gpeulug. tnorrew smored tlbbetf sheers. jntyrr.TiW-Beptei- n Domestic lief. 42 9u; December, 42 Ml. and Pennsylvania fleeces Pe Smoked ribbed, spot, latne unwashed, 44c: half blood combRubber, Closing. steady; 42 July, 43 70; blood combing, September, 42 90; December, ku ing 43c; three-eight- VrtJLU, Twtcrs k - thio op umvhuwK ftOPfc -- , VJOOVOVCV a run, f I COVE vou - 00HG 'to VK A r. KVU ' Se.MO'Ht a OH Press Oregon Eastern fine staple. 11.10 12; fine and fine medium clothing, 82 01 valley No.1. 85e. Territory: Montana snd similar Fine staple choice, fl.lOT.15; half blood comba ' blood ing. 9ilclt.00; combing, S587e; quarter blood comb ) 20; of r 'AppUcktioii Yor four 'aecond-fee- f' water from Green ailng and band Hollow creek In Washington county waa filed at tha office of George M. Bacon, state engfneer, yesterday by Joseph W. Prince, Charles Whipple. Frank Stahell and Israel Nielson of' .SL. George, - The watey wiU lrim? r.' pounded for bathing purposes and re- turned Again To the'otream. AnV HCV4 'UufRt. ecuH' Ho &w PMb vob 1 Btvrv VH THt c )B.CU MOST V.VO'S VJOT C.OUJWH' Too- - Oust i kwvstClKTE. T "VOU OH TMt. i NOUU VAH SUJA.V HOWS ttTCUA- HO VMOH -V j I - 0ir, SOUTH 8ALT LAK; r NORTn SALT LAKE, May 21 noga 605, Includlug 145 head direct to Receipt. local packers, k2 La transit to lxe Angeles market pad 428 Angeles packers. No as lee Cattle Receipt. S3. Including 27 bead for the local market, 2U direct to local packers Two god 27 la transit to ilvnes, I alif part loads of medium grad cows at $4 73 and $5 60; few good hetfere at 86 76; real Ing. 7374c. Pulled Delaine. 1.15t.l7; A A. 1.121.15 fine A supers, $1.0001.0; A supers, 9095c. Mohair Best combing, 6570o; best le ,o , Produce Market calree at Sheep $9 50. No receipts. - OGDEV. OGDRV, May 21. Hoge Rsceipts, 94, for thq local market. Market weak to lower; few drlre-ln- a at $18 5b , Cattle Receipts. 122. loclndlng 18 head for the local market end 104 1 transit to Idaho feed lot. Practically no sales. Sheep Receipts, 8946, Including 301 head ter the local market. 3629 California spring lamb lit transit iMit, 116 goat la transit to Rawlins, 14 yo. No sales. WHOLESALE DAIRT PRODUCE, Quotations by Kelsoo-Rlck- a Oruntiy Comneor ) f RUTTER. $ .6 Fxtraa, oqnarea or flat, Ita Prime first, lb. First lb. Parchment, wrapped. 1e Wa EGGS. .27 Fresh, extra pool fry farm, do . Poultry farm, pallet eggs, don, mixed colors dos Ranch, - ... .... .MM'jkef ins $13 254x14 JS8 to 20 pound 00, packing soma, drive- .22 ele ... cas clae East May Play high school Leopard a champions of tha Salt Laka division baeehRll race, were given a rest yesterday afternoon awaiting tha possibilities of additional games with teams of the elate which may wish to plav for the state title. Baseball la now under state high school athletic wdatlon Jurtsdirtiorr and a state tttle Iff to be awarded. James Mo, president 1e getting ta touch with the several schools that have placed baseball this season and will fake an announcement shortly concerning any possible garnet for the Leopards. Wasatch academy worn the schedule In the southern section of the state and signified a desire to meet the a inner of the &ait Imke area. Word was received last night from Mt. Pleasant stating that the Wasatch team had disbanded and would not meet the East team. COOPS la eer tp 40 rcprtl 3T (( rres Rclpt. Ruct, AIte,l COFFEE. NEW YORK Mar 21 Rr the Aewortated Free i Coffe fnfrrea ooe! uelsv at n edrnsce of 6 to U points lo to rat)veiy steMdv ytrarmsn rabiew j ,t off later avdv near monrft Ibjuidsitoa. ntrtj due few Mv nottcee TVd to etrmiatPm of lug la current Mey contracts ended treiar bad beea atnqwd e4. after ti atcee twicee stiffened ep a fw polat from the r.rd Jrilr off from 17 too t loweot 7 4 Jc ami rtoeed at 17 4Ar eoeerifig To market clewed atepde. ef g petem er t 2 hoist bghor Bales Were watt mated at M 0u bogs. Ctownj qnotattoee ramje jrral jo 17 eto v aene; S Merck, l.er iHeiier. I4l;1519c.rwwater l.s j.v Mev Rto 7. 3Tk Bnstoe 4 ra 9 2 " rm Fees g'rte Ltwral e. BUTTER ATSO, hv the wortated May 21 rwted butter market um bel ef to iirw M t!k fnr e kicker iftoeo were felng a (A to i.j Buyag ia quite i1m li T 'X bnik vt i tile veamoe. ., i pacing aaie. $ t J 75 J 7 e , fed steers Sud tlve, fully qteody toi.k Y vrb 15 mednioi weight, f t to k and veali steadyjHrhon, to. I a' $e Htr; ar weak to 25c lower, etM Wa a feeders br Ik kn'rmt eonitnaily $ 7 tes1y. 4t 75 $7 -' belfrr j x 75 aannera9ft (d cutler $4 .reu4 3t j.ctis Jjita, 2.' practhail seal j tv uiU Strong fo f l 2" higher, aii I ( f Itftltrwl ere t'BSer 1st ftO-lftrn B)flDg fed eHffw-lift 4r(al7 t lar'iw$17. Ut et Mtite k(inc-er- e Cl r tM fat.j lift.', tCK'bi'tod imvi fetor 18 vvug, lei tor it V, feeding lambe, $.5 a ui, 4' 4i wt rFtee, dun, 22 eta 22 $25 etdv; DHNER ra n 1.'5 Ot ' ft 12 H-- J aS4 nete M ponM mt' Um Be- C. ra i DFNYFR Ms Tt 21 tn4 &fje Cfjurcfjes The Fast $!(i tto street, -- State Teams U bcrf . . ft We; ,fivo-nln- g Jo-ae- et - ebueeb-eebo- ; boly.com-mnnioa- May-pol- . 9 45 a. b , church acbool, members. P 11 a W. Layer, euperioteitdenr m., choral celebration of tho holy communion, with sermon Administration of .the sacred rite of confirmation, Tha Right Rot. Arthur W. Moulton. 9 D., bUbop of Utah, will officiate and preach the hermon T'90 p m , Adaitsaion serevening prever end sermon. vice- for the Girls' Friendly society The rector will preach Thursday, May 27, Box luocbooa meeting of 8t. Paul's guild. at 1 o cloch This will be tbe last meeting of tbe season. WP- BTgWH CHAFKL. Tbe Her. John Ixunler, ws- Weet street. tor. Cbarcb acbool, II 45; holy communion and sermon. Morning service at II; sermon by paster. ALL BOriE The M1BHI0N, Garfield Rev John Iaeber, pastor. burch school at 10 15 a m Evening service at 7; sermon by pestor. 628 Houfh GREEK BIRLK HOCIFTY. State street. G. Nichols, paator. Church (bool at 8 p. OHTRCH OF CHRIST, 268 West First Bontb street Kyngo laRma. paator. Hunday school at 9 45 a m" Morning service at ll, sermon by paator on Htone ef Jacob Evening serrlra at 7, ermoo by paator on Religion of Life Midweek oervlco, Touted at 8 p. m Indies' class In cutting nt 8 p. m. Haturdav. for W j METHODIST. METHODIST ' CHURCH, FIRST Second W T Fait and Second South atreeta Scott lutT" T J Cot. pasTor. "Jruik6iy w bool at 45 Mornlug aerrlce at 11; sermon by W T Scott on of Temptation Hnslne and Professional People t aa 1 hey ? Maintain tho Ifigltevt Standard of Kvenelng service at 8 eermoa by W. T Scott ea The Cbarcb and Midweek service, Wednesday it 8 p at league 'bt 64V 'At fhe Hose of night Service there wll It a aoclai half hour spent la tb of the parlor Ir suppose, Make fun of every one he knows? She mimics them and mocks with rpite,--Anlaugh at them, when out of siht. Of course nu know that making fun Of people oake a Coop ol ooel - day U Friday p. m. Young People's at 8 p. m. K meeting on CATHEDRAL OF THE MADELEINE. Vie recto. Monalgnor D G. Hunt; assistants. the Rev. I J Fries, the Rev. J 8. Keefe, ( the Rev. Wllllen Ruel, the Rev. , J. I. Gonaelln. Sunday masses, 6 80, 8 ft, 10 and 11 o'clock Children's maae. 9. o'clock. 10 Wednesday Hunday. school, maaaoe. 1 46 and A Confession, Bnturday afternoon. Cathedral evening. 7 80-located at Ml East Booth Temple street. Bunder Evening service at 8 o'clock. 1060 West FT. PATRICK'S. Foorth Booth stret. The Rev. Michael Rheehao. PRESBYTERIAN, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN, comer Booth Temple and C atreeva. The Rev George Bible school Davies. D., paator. !. Ewing at 9,45 a. m. Morning fervtce at 11. br Georg K. Do vies on One IncreasKv'enlng aerrlce at 7 30. sering Purpoae mon bv George K. fiavle on "TTj Tempts Midweek Hoe of Jeoiw tnlce on Wed- P 8 R p m f ' for juea and women at Weir Blhle els 01) i. m. Sunday. Eleventh East THIRD PKEHBYTERIAN. Aooth streets Henry and Heveniecnth Burger, D. D.. pevUir. Bebt)atb school at 9 A5. Morning service at II, sermv by pastor on Th Life Which Waa Different Midweek service on Wednesday at 7 80. flenlor I htistian Porieevor at 7. Jo ab McClain Bible riara. Dr. W W. teacher, will meet at 9 45 Bab bfah morning WESTMINISTER PRK6BYTERIA V, Fifth The Rev. Bouth and Flret West streetW. H fkiaign pastor Babbeth school at 9 45 a. w. Morning service at 11, sermon A World Pariah bv pestor on Bvenlng ervlce at 7 46. sermon by paator oa "An .Midweek will be Inland Dmnlre. tu eoenecttcR with irr. Ira fieadrtthte at Flrt Cimrch. Jimlo- - and Light Bearers and Intermediate at I a m. Habo Senior bath at 7 t m. ' ' day aiaaa, 6 a. m. OUR Seventh LADY OF LOURDES. Tb Rev Bouth and TleveBth East street K J. Cotter, D. I)., pastor; residence, 1268 East Fourth Booth street; phone Hyland 1846 Sunday masses. 6 45 and 10 45; era-bloservice, 7 o'clock; weekday mass, 6 oclock. 8T. beuedlctura iwb pastor Tto- r- Rtocc r on book, stry ftevee t AMI Et c UNITARIAN. V East Booth Tern FIRBT UNITARIAN, VI ll-A F HD pie street.w -- wi cbonf - p.-tTmrrtr thltitvter 11. enna bp mlhtoter M'jrsltig service at on la tbl 'kttcatlua for Demurr v nftdreaa the minister wld treat the Meo4 force of democracv and torn the may serve three btrot BAPTIST. , BAITINT CIC'RUH, tonad Smith ami FmtrtH Mnt ireet. W. i earthy, U )i . Morn' tor fng taOliy IV It. The 7Ter Stex" ftrxtns f the Maras Raptiat rimrrti wtit wpra the Is the I'Eth ef H ! 9 4$ a ta , Kiht rho. merra 6 Jnator anft Hrnro- R Y. J I inr-- t, ri4h-x n. ai-Uf lmtmr T Raadolph ftirwte- - nt rrl -t.f4 trHtoi oa tS Haauhtoct, Midweek aerrk-With Xmi ft t ti - t S sork BAPTIST nUKUH TRIMTT ttanik torav) Lsat trert frntlin Q A RiMa arhoU lliHb ftator toe at 11 9 45 Mnrn aprma hr Hir VtmP With 4 llrlrt pamiee 7 V to tor hr fMifit'ir torsma t Eninf it ra nn Fr Sato What Ywr prireV jhftYfiaraftay t - 7 AO p, m Mlftweak torrrr ' 1 ft T r. 4 a4 I et ft SO y tel arrtoara siraona will he glrrn ftgdil the ofh hy parTtra m'ratof aqf Swtajr MinrAL MPTHomar eronlnff community Tlmewlap atM. Me? 27 ti CHI Ilf H, renter at reet, Midvale Frank retotaratra flto firat aantrersifT of rhirrh a rm 0 inndnv h Bronn, Khml at pastor Its areaaiaattas, 11 Rrporta for tta fair wiU A Anderson eupevftendeni Mvrntng nervwe at 11. eeratoa by the paator BETnri. vi.h, if n?.H t roe 004.1 atreet tVTHERAN X FIRST - INS ft. xrruT rnrim r TH ft BAN CION 4 tor Fnrt tft It atefl w mhS Ito Jl or ftirtA tar paator as ,d I at Hr 9 al aree A rif 9 taf atreeta ari Ei rn vtta eiaeeee 4 Stele AS 11 ftator A sfal sad tarn 1 A .4 m a. for a. I t o m aerrVe Is ri fwfx trrrt' Te 14 mm TW . 9i V '0 et 7 4ft of emrUm irramy at fees r t In he ' r'h Bead? atexd re at tai-- t- it E i M a at lo rW aermoa . ; Ittot-- H Mr?a the U? Rreatoc tor hr m or ra aera i owarft 'The T. F l v Theto at a p at R'IMo4 Site ter it 1 IS v ft) , M to C, rra graesrel. rfr at ft Vtotortoa TATlttR Aft ar fM E BAPTIST OH rtt'rt. school. Buoday Vi eekday a Thlrd East nod H Bill, C.VH Zimmer man. atiperinteadcnt. Morning service at fl,' Junior aermonby pastor on. Oar Fatiiera C $ t It i. m. in the Bible school noma, Agatha Jonca, superintendent. Evening serMidweek vice at 6. mimteale by choir, prayer meeting at 6 p. m. V. F B. C. B. ai 6 8(1. Mra Goodsoo, leader. (Vietr prag flee mi Tburmiay ermmg of each wek Me wtU observe Fallier'a dsr. t 7 18. and a special will be bad N tkts mtbjcft; thcite will be apertal manic. CkthlhiTA. schonj at. 0 46, atreta.-4or- ge wwn CHRISTIAN BCTENCX ttOMUf aersus, B'dil-r- t. sa4 Bool 11 aed South Cache High Is to Issue 61 Diplomas -She Bfwtet to Tb Tritome. eleventh anHYRUM. May 2Lr-Th-e crossed the plaina with a handcart nual commencement exercises of the company and arrived In Salt Lake on South Cache high school will be con1864. October 4, In the school's main auditorium Mra. Fletcher waa active In temple ducted beginning at 8 o'clock, work and waa known by many temple Sunday evening, to a recent announcement. - according attendanta and workers, services the At diplomas will be reShe married Edwin Francla Fletcher. graduates. by sixty-on- e There were eeven children, four of ceived Rev. Harris Pillsbury of Logan The whom eurvhre her. They Are Francla will to the graduataddress the give WilL Fletcher of Salt Lake, Mra. Parker has been liam HJonetiif Venire, faL. Edwin ing seniors and Elva valedietorv ad- th uriwrtf Fletcher of Salt Lake and W. N. .FletA Hogan, president of the cher of Loe Angetee. Cal. . There are dress G. board of education, wilt make twenty-eiggrandchildren and aeven-tee- n county the presentation of the diplomas. The other numbers on tM6 program" follow: Refections from the school orchestra and chorus, invocation by Danford M. Bkkmore, principals reBREVITIES solo violin R. Adams, by port by H. N. W. Christensen, vocal solo by CloThrea lnterlocutorr decree of di- ver Johnson, presentation of the class vorce, all granted on the ground of gift by Joseph White, violin duet bv Murln Jensen snd Flora Jensen, -and cruelty, were iasued by Judge William benediction by Joseph B. White. S. Marks t the Friday divorce session yesterday afternoon. Liclle Q. TO CJELEBRATB. Olsen waa glvan divorce from Kimball M. Olsen. Frank Antone from Special to T- Trtlwne, MtTOV, May 21. The people of Mary F. Antone, and Leon L Parker Vernal will celebrate on July 8 snd . from Katherine M. Parker the aesqulcentenniftl of the eignlng of v the Declaration of Independenot. An ArtfcTea of tncorporation of on novel aoJar-aj- x thia city elaborate program is being prepared, he coheerned. In-- 4te7nrpmrac-wer- e eonalsUng of a parad,.pageant sports filed with the county clerk veaterday and speeches. for the Mutual 'Cbrreepondence club. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. It Is organised, the artictoa state, for the purpose of mutual Special to Th Trihnae. between members and other EAJRV1EW, May AL Mrs. Mary social activities that the merrf)era V. Pritchett announce the engagew tme-tee h odd of ment desire Theebomrd f give. nyhter, Opal ergra conalstg of Mra Ja Peterann. Arthur, trv Thocval Rlgbv. - -- 1- - Fashion Says Panamas are a Panama Year younc Thia U Sot ityle ; older men, p 9 80 a wt The Wneaftar arheM h--W weettoN ftriort BW0VD UHl RCH OF OIRfKT. 64IEN-TIBP- . to 8SS Eat Sooth target S Swsrta enrirra. It te'rtorv a. m Say Wrtasasdaf eyasla tototoi, -- p- 4$,-- 4ta All era weiros meattes lUeto rhnrrh aerrleea. 812 Walker Haak Free resft'ns fwnsra Mate asd Of rood Bout hnfMtng hr tbrtotiaa Brlesr IHeralftte iMf ehtslond. u CONNCNITT CHURCH. R H tU.'MlMTl tii RRA 5 L. arraaa-tnr- tend iw wo, 41 1 IS, sde rh nt it la honed that staay tins eeeslti a nei toe. 10 r present wl(J at "CaNCREOATIONAL n o tt Beat cal Foorth East II, Bandar e host Eltof I Guattem, Mo-u- pa-tof pshiie at 9 45 4 torrir I - theatre ld he Is arrwerahtpitelll Geeh-- a will at p 4ft and teiU roaUau the sertea e Eeis 4 nrr riFtrt Hi tiovaC K4 a trhib lr Other Men Tort? elfht'i South. mM of State 'I G. Ubnrrta rarhool at paator. is ehane o rhvt Broniae ar nr toe at a a'rtaeh. e wearing; them men usual, because theyre comfort able and wear 10 long. We -- have them with gaily colored bands at, special - MI . $6 $8 $10 2 3 STRAW HAT TIME AND PLACE. n frrta latn4lti PLYNUUTH --t 2 8 - B e?hr-Vft- It mWGREG 4TtriNAL . d North afreo H. 6 pnto, pmwmr tftiarrk m oervto 9 Man'? i r ra, tofSfc.41 by the Rer feajp H j, W M. U pta ' 4 IS Hf ?4 Special TODAY nt Nil B 1014 A TfO ftiU eeraet Berteth Feat aa4 Fifth Sooth !rJ.--TRthh Oartoa p Viaffser. pmmtme ge a eetih Mo et itImaI it I no to VMew aarrlra j tp t) tr paator Ka at 6 p m Jnetor 4 hr t' fteleali; t hriat as at 11 a m tote ttefteerae at S an p m. Brator Chriatiaa Mm , -e ar ft hft p p j r -- Straw. Bailor .With.. i' Fancy 'Bahdi, toa Tft- A corre-epon- nr rnnfftT ervnN Cat Rraaftway. Aqoday oarrlr, Ite rirrprn 8 oVRwte m Su eVIorfe a. m 4v trr-l- rt a meeting D. Mra. Fletcher. BmJj FIRST ttt day plans will be made of the United hnanish War Veteran to be held Friday eveMav 28. at L O. . O. F. hall, ning, 41 Poetofflce place. 4 MIm Louise Stephen of Chicago wilt be the aoloist at the First Trinity Bantlat church Sunday evening. She will aing I Do Not Ask, O Lord. ta ta a Liberty stake Religion class' field day will be held todar at 2 o'clock at Liberty park. Games and rpcea will be participated In by aH the Religion class children. ta ta The Emerson ward Genealogical soe dance in ciety will hold an the word amusement hall Wednesday. Memorial at- - ' rift CHRISTIAN. CENTRAL Fourth South pt TVHAMCL fFHUlTl Twenty r-- l roodneted by Btgterw of Cfrertoy The Rev. Patrick Magntoe. 1890 boat Pheow Hyland 626r East, L. D. i. b . 836 JoliO Hall. pastor a m. Morning serormoa by f' H Rich on Faith vice at la tit Tme t.od Eveairg aervlco at 6 trmtw. brvC., H,,Rlob ya ihe l'aUhf Our oo WcdneLIny kli'lweck serTic Pafliera t Rf series of sermon tbWrcb Membership on 1 He need sf the chunk and Attendance' and ite challenge will be strewed. CENTENARY METHODIST t HUftrif '7740 ftouth Fifth East street A R Di k oa. ttestor Bnday school at 9 45 a. m at 11 e chick eermoa by Morning aervlc A BrftHt Filled Church pastor oa 1 he memljers ' 46 p m toagne of the oftlrlsl hoard Will meet Mentay.' Mav 24, et the paraonego, 1724 BoHh hn-ent- b Eaet street. t tbe Aour of 1 o flirt. GBAB MfsTTHODIBT CHIRfH, corner FiHtrtb booth ami Eighth West streets II O Cooer. pestor Church wbnot at It) a. m Morning service at IT a clock Bet de Paul. Second Maae to Fraternal and Fourth Bundaya. hall at 8 80 a. m ; first, third and fifth Sundays, maea at 11 a. m. Sunday acbool condneted by Bisters of Charity it to . n. r. Tereaa (Little Flower) MIDVALE First, third, and fifth Sundays, mesaee. Go ft hell' 9.80 a. a 4 second and REORGANIZED r and jpase at 7 p. m. m MrRRAY Bt. Vincent rie Reorganized L. Fotirlh Rent street arliool at I flHUday 11 I 480 ANN S CHURCH. first Booth street Tbe Rev. William T. Hart, pastor; residence. IftftO Smith Fifth East street; telephone Hyland 5206 fanday maaa at 6 and 19 a. so . followed by at $ b m rhnrrh SEVENTH SAY ADVENTIST. UKERTT PARK MtCTnOPIXT rtlfRCH. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST Fifth Bwith L G Daw-anEighth East and Ninth Bottth A Sixth street. Clarence Church echool at 10 oclock. and paator. Morning service at ll oclork: aetpnoa by ltirdm pastor. BaMMtth ochcoi at 9 Aft a oervlco m. senwon o'rloclr at kfornlng ll Midweek g pastor. service', edneeday Mid n Th bv pne'oc Tntr Wltrer at 6 e dork Ep worth League devo at 7 45 p m. week service oo Wedaco-itional St 7 o'clock At tto morning FM 48 7 V. at at Y. the peeler will bring the third of tbe p. Friday. society Evening oervlco at 7 80 erlok. aermoa by paator fttiskte Midweek Inrapa of Arc hlte-tnr- s eersUoy M eduesdsy Erue4to 4. tongue at 6 m p. m. TRINITY CHLR4H 241 ftfMb Honth AMa. puor flcown.hg Sunday nrbool at 9 45 a a Morn(r er-f- t' at it 15 eermoa Kjr pastor on "The t In " ner hrist Atelllog Thing Ereaing vice nt 8 15 sermon by pastor on ftordetm Midweek nerrlre. Itedoen (Owrrtrhl mza. hr Tha Chsoaa Tribaaa ) lotir St Relief 8 .to) p m Indies Aid at $ p m day A Tuesday nt 4AI Feat Hath ftouth MAKING dial wetoomo to nil service and acitrftten l1t Pt'g rim ftopriet cbnrrb at 8 p " . n servp-od clone of drive Why docs this child, do yon Memorial y Eel Blxtb Boot A FUN OF PEOPLE. Tr5i Bun-da- $7 25. knr; Te fVcee - 1230 12n: active; clipped Hlieep Receipts. lamM, 75c to $1 00 higher than last sales on TueiKlav; load H3 pouoda, $16.90. freight $15 25 flat, two paid, deck 64 pfaiaile loads Mi pounds $14 75 15 60. freight paid, deck dipped Aallforata year-ilng13 00, deck California clipped awes. Metals Still Feel Strike 831; he C. B. King, pastor. Bible school at 10. shipments continue large, but users 8 p. m.. when class of fourteen rooftrmande are more cautious than usual, so' that n ITT be calVKbie aDraHDirted""to-cammunt14j- sermon, by paalot tn Mrs. Eliza D. Fletcher Morntag ervice-at- t asting for Trout. at 8 Kvetting aervlc backlogs of smelters and mill are cant nieraberaUlp, to Be Buried Sunday The Chrismall. With producers and mills geno'clock, sermon by pastor on 8T ioHNR KVANGEI.ICAL LUTHERAN stians Joy. Midweek service Wednesday erally In a stronger financial situa- CHURUH, 130 til at Seventh Boutu etrtet. at A p. m.' B. Y. P. I', it 7 p. tion than at any time In the past few Tho Rev. Jc A. Rchiichting, pnalor. Funeral ervlcea for Mrs. Kllxa D. RIG GRANDE BAPTIST CHURCH. The Fletcher will be held Sunday at 1 school and Bible claore mill meet at years, it appears there Ja no reason for producera th fear a seasonal the pariah haH Hue day at 10 n.m.: Mr. Rev John Pearson, pastor. Hunday school o'clock in the Sixteenth ward chapel, At the regular morn- at 10 a m , Mr. McCotmeU, auplntendent. slump In business, especially as stocks WoIm anperintemlent. nt on Fifth West of all materia la are light and busiings aorr ire at 11 oclock the pastor, who is Morning service at 11, eermoa by the Rev. 1 between Jlldweek ser... , ness In general la in a liquid will give .his Henrr Jacob, former pestor leaving for Pasadena. Cal 2ortJ) Temple and farewell sermon p. m. B. Y. P. U. at Holy comm union ft ill be vice Thursday at 7 p m., tod by Mr. McOcnoell. First North u treats. distributed at this service. German serThe body may be vice at 10. AH members and friends of St. BURLINGTON BAPTIHT CHURCH, "4 to viewed at the reai- John's are eordiaUv Invited attend M avenue et Thirteenth W eat.-- T. denoe on Sunday t 10 school Church Atkinson, TABOR D THERAN. First avenue and pastor. H Church a m. Bishop Morning service at 11; eermoa by i morninf, ftreet. L. Kiser, pastor. First Principle. paator on school and Bible class at 9 45 a. m. EnJoseph Lake wiU service et 8 o'clock, sermon by pasofficiate, glish morning service at 10 30. sermon by tor on Fuel for the Fire Midweek terv Danish serMra. Fletcher waa pastor, n HoJt Communion. EPISCOPAL. ries Wednesday at 8 p. m. , vice at 1116. The lopng Peoples .4 the daughter of to a moairal W. ST. CATHEDRAL W, extends a cortllal Invitation MARK'S CALVARY BAPTIST Third CHURCH. and Ktisa Olo-vof entertainment Thursday evening at B oelm'k toemth and Seventh East street.- The Rev. 8 s. m., celebration Fleetwood, dean. Luncombe and will Mr. Brook of Los Angeles will conduct the 9 45 a. m., ; at the church parlors. Refreshment holy communion waa born In Dar11 a. is., second celebration of ; be served. Sunservice both Imbruing and evening. lington, Stafford-shireaermoa by Dean Fleetwood. day school at 9 46 a. m. B Y. P. V. et PENTECOSTAL JCIBSION. England Oo Titeadav evening the May regtHar hour. rr. pAri. d eAiscopat, chcrch, wt 28. 1849. She tober South htstb East street. The Rev. Alwyo PENTECOSTAL 5II8SI0N. 628 South Ftftte queen contest and winding of the to came the United and Bible K Wednesday evening, prayer W Whitsun day. May 23, afreet Butcher, rector Hunday paator. McGbebey, States when ahe 1926. 8 a. m , holy communion, corporate acbool at 10 a. m. Morning aervlco at 11, study. 14 years old aa was s communion for the Brotherhood of 8t. An- eermoa bv pastor. Evening service at 7 Mb , 4 , . CATH0U0, drew, breakfast nerved Hi tbe Pariah bonne sermon hr pester. Midweek service on Tues8 convert to the U - mostly LOft ANGELES. LOB ANGBLEJS. May 2F 400; holdovers, 600; holdover offerings ar. rived tat yesterday; Slow, eerie Jiieeit Swiss, ... hiocka, lb, mixed butcher Steedyr load Cream brick. brick, lb, beet butchers $16 00; ,fur $16 25; bohitng Eimbnrger, 1 lb. brleka, lb sows. $10 60 to $11 50 .62 packiwg , each lb. . Roquefort, Cxttlo Receipt, 200. offerings otoelly RCTTBRfAT. she stork, moderately act ire, generally .40 plain In churalag cream, lb. Steady: medium to good steers quoted $7 00 to $8 65 bulk She stock, mostly greasers HEW TORE PRODUCE, snd $5 00 to $6 00 odtV lots higher; runner NEW YORK. May 21. (By the Asaod- - cutters. $2.00 to $4 00; bologna liulls, $4.75 6tvrs Re to $3 60; beef vtp to $6o0 ted Pres ) Butter, firm. Receipts. 11,227 tubs. Creamery, higher than extras, 41 4 y ceipts, 100; steady; balk 130 pound to 230 4214; creamery extras 192 acord), 41fe411a poqpd vealers. $100 to $12 50, commons creamery first (68 I 91 score), 8tt4U end heavies, $6 00 to $8.50 n1 6044. Sheep Receipt, 800: steady deck half medium 68 pound swinger ' $12 76. with Receipta. 80,9() Fresh gathered firsts, 80131; fresh gathper cent sort at '81i0i g tl to i lioU'c ered seconds, ?28144i29Vk; do storage packed, iltora awes quoted $6 00 to $ 00. nee and nearby wester CHICAGO. whites, first to average extras, 81H 1g80: Pacific coast whites, firsts to extra CHICAGO? May 2! (United States Defirsts, 86 41 37 S Ke cattle part meut of Agriculture ) t heeee, steady. Receipts, 68,444 pounds. ceipta, , meet 2000; actire, firm, Live poultry, firm, broilers, by freight, no steers offered; best Special to The Tribune. R?ta43; do by express. 80g56 lewis, by practically $9 75.heavy matured ateera at same I prose, 81634, yearlings, freight, 81683; do by CLEVELAND, price; hardly enough fat rows offered to Ohio.. May 21 . toostere. by freight, 17. make a market, bulk $5 50tt7 no, heifers Prices of nonftrrous metais iNwsoed changed pool try, irregular; aid rooster. scaling around 10fa pounds, upward to 89 00 little In the week, past says Iaiiy 3822. and better, Stockers and feeders showing Metal Trade. Demand has not been lea ranee for week $7 2,'xt good mostly outstanding, although some domestic CHICAGO FR0DUCE. 73 load l4'S 50 bologna bull. 8 hualness was placed ' CHICAGO. May 21. However, ex(By the Associated pound branded bull. $6 50, bulk vealers to port buying was Foreign con12.911 packers, $11 5012 50, few chokes shipping ditions continue small. Frees.) Rutter, higher, , receipts, bad for the metals. vealers tube, up to $14 00 and better fraawery extras, 40c, standard The to return in the United normalcy c, extra liftix 3y(ii3l4c; first, $7 iloga Receipts. AA00U4 ULoaily steady 4 is whil slow, and. TOe Kingdom tha troulower than yesterday 88c: eevude, 84iS36c. closed average, bles in Germany and Poland appear active, narking sows, 2,V to 40c to tgga. receipts. R4.39S nwo. Firsts, fairly hare-ha- d httle effect on The marardtnary firsts, 28c. storage! tower majorltr' 24o to 3J3 pound butt h In France are more era, flSHiuRMIO; bulk deirable 2no to kets, condition pecked extras. 81 Wc. storage firsts. 8le fterlou than ever and may be a facPoaltry. alive, easy; receipt, 2 ran 226 pound weight, $14 2014 40 gnnd and tor for epalnee Production of metals Fowl. 27t28c broiler, 8446c'; turkey. Cboira JNOjHjund dwo t TO miat1v R 14 Vox x ut rmr BTrt I T4"W5; top ou 140 to to any reat ex 14cT puilL(f. bulk packing sow. $12.Vwiy aetocted j fviit, despite receiittalka of m slowing took t doft n In demand killing pig. $UftT4tU Ik. XAVSAI CITY PRODUCE. hippers con April building 4mM estifiJStM boMmcr, tracts were tremendous,' and the KANSAS-CITMay 21 (By tb Aa fKsai lambs gener is expetted to take HheepRecelpt. Industry elated Free) Egg, tower, firm. tiy strong bulk desirable clipped fM ltH4 large tonnage of metal for aom time oeconde, 24c., 15 60; no strlctlv chute kind on sale fat to conic Poultry liens, ve tower, 23V4c. beep, weak to 2V riqb( f. U. ihj'i-- d ItxA J. IIn.UKh MAnU itue Other produce an. banged satire eftCa. fTTalr ftfi, Tt T4 f of u,electrical niamifacture will con- -' frw pound averages at outside price Unite lo lake good of top iUQAR.- To latube freder and other materials In all lines, NBW YORK. May 21 mall lota IPpound natlre spring, $17 i.' per (By the ASMKiatnl 1 be raw sugar market was quiet KANSAS -- CITY. today with see aai of 17 0W bag of Cube, sbipaent, ta 4 14c, duar-paid- . KANSAS CITY. May 21 iltr the Awm Pres elated lU, h liitrtiivnt of I Eevig gains of I to ft polate la raw I ettle calre. a fuiure as migar result of revering and JtiO: fed eteer and yearling, fuiiv steady A Da.'ly Ltssom in Mannm for CueMe busing met Increased ' nd good light Weight eieer trade. rkm-oesJarllug fallowed the selling sod reaction 9 13l (7eyav Children graera $H 25yd 35, $1 2 nose ohowiti vrr 2 cfaeee ooruinai real, preitlcsl JulT closed at 2.vr September -- BY )t Hogsfairly adtre mostReceipt. GELETT BURGESS- 2 2 cemh. 744 January 7V, March. 2.72c ly steady, spots week to 0- k'vrvt top, Moderate Inoulrv wa '4 4 on for ;vuod arerage. bulk of sale. fined -- teftgwr ws well at - rohtlnned 70 t dealtaf.Te 2V pound gitel 1.T49!f14 10.' wiihdrawaiS on oi contract 23 entEed 1.40 to 1U pound, up with f 4 tonchengcft at 5 Ke to 5 Our for fine pro III 50 better graded 24t to JW gran sisted here, $13 t5ii(13 95, pa' king Sr. we etoeed Hogar fn'ora 15 2M apjroiimatv All 2 6b, eto. k piga, Steady. 1 4 atee. 26a ton a.ct killing eiaweee. S(eep hei eip, to nal'te top irm ismijs, tfbug. ic(Jy pdrt ' t.rx POTATOES 2 II 7 0 mogriy $tftTn,ngTi 4HHAGG May 2- 1- Hy vh 'ieie wetijera wtfterv. 75 $h 77 potaloeecsra tetnj T 1 sllpraents, ftfift, on track 154 m.j OMAHA. trading moderate- market tedr; Wlftr'eat necked nund white OMAHA. May 21- 4Luitd Ms, beet, f 75 w4 nary. 82.512$ Minnesota pertinent of Agriculture I liu sacked round white 75. Mato. eutv. 7hto kow. at.edy to Oa- - li.wet AS UOfci V i packed y lOc o k IV- - t g grade, -Tn mrke eho- Sc tewev trading we-ghprmjd oa Texas cked Bliss Trtiut.4ia. toV7., V 11 a for IHJU 1.0 top, to Jrd tfi pertly grad. I gion la KJnd light v "ik 240 to 17'. fwxmd l.'rf'h-27- r 'KarraT Hpauldtng Rone. 7. fJOSnio 65. cra, fit to tmnnd Irirrtr (HESSB. , Fail ereem, triplets, lb. Full cream, longhorn, lb. .... , I all eream, sandwich loaf. tb. .. M . The Granite stake Relief society conference Will be held Sunday in the Richards ward chapel, it was announced veeterday. The exeent ive officers, hlkh council members and the ward bishoprics will meet at 10 oclock In the morning. At 2 oclock In the afternoon the general conference will be held and at 630 oclock in the evening meetings wilt be held n the several ward chapels to he designated at the - afternoon session. 4 . WNajb Livestock three-erghth- r The regular meeting of the Balt Take County Medical society will be held Monday evening. May 24, at A o'clock at the Halt Lake county hosed pital. "The program by the hospital staff. A full attendance la urged. Flaxseed Cloee May. 42 2b. July, 30 September, $20, 5cm.0r carding, 5065c. sT- t ta MOVJvt. ' ? - !. . ir. 'WVViH O' WAO VM'J VtHft.0UV. , AmhKUOSOW - SHOV4 AV.OUT NMO.VCtt AO)W Me OUT vjhh aw to SHOua Hoi ThRT VFPtRENCE Liwe. ct 1 -- aNOAACS- .- ntHWt - A evwiAKvs TE.U.' AVJtS CKM VsA vt NOO Wr?AVt -- 'too HVS VvK 47. SStf49e. 42sji43c; fjne wrwashed, r - FLOUR, . fleeces MfcMgan and Newr-Yorlblood half unwashed. 43c, Jvialne MINNEAPOLI, May 21. (By- the AmocU Dr combing,' 42ct three eighths blood itwT Press T Vtrmrr he to 1e- feVfftwrr no earloed kua, family patent combing, 4243c; quarter blood comb qootl at $9 in ttft pound cotton socks. Jng. 41tf42c fine unwashed, 3637e. fiBOfl a barrel, and average Shipments 23 3800. 244 barrels. Wisconsin, Missouri Bran,, New England Half blood, 4(kg)42c; three-eighth blood,- 404lOr- -j quarter EVAPORATED JRUlT, blood, 8&40c. NEW YORK, May 21 (By the Assodatcd Scoured bails: Evaporated Press,) apple, alow; pmuee, select Texas Fine twelve months and peaches. firm, r talus, apricot d). II. 10$1. 12; fine eight months, quiet; steady. Re's'll. 00. Sl.A601J)ft: California Northern, FLAXSEED, middle county, 95011.00; southern, 85 Dt LUTrf. May 21 (By tbs 'Associated 90c.ta vhktrmanj I W Fateraon, Mra. Mary L Klnx, Jean King and Vera King,. R. r j a A government check for $8707.96, fliml payyn.ei.it qn .th federL aid .high-- . way project from Pary wan .toVinn 1 i olio w, r wai received at the office of tlve state road commission yeyter- day. . LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE; All We Do Is Sign the Pay Roll 258-26- 0 Main Street y |