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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Large Reception Given for Young Married Couple Special Application Traction System Grant- Ut&h-Idah- , , vx-s- 0f2.SO HARK! Hi-Top- s, HARK! $2.50 $1.00 to $2.50 Come early. choice. ' 'Tar L-he- ad Gym and ballet Black Xid Slippers 5L25 .y ' u am TAKC BLKVATOR ORDER m County Attorney Esra C. Rob- nett went to the scene of the fire assisted by Attorney Oscar and aucceeded in contiolling the while flames The burned area was ail on Moffatt repre- Lropertv of the Morgan Land and Attorney David company. sented the defendant s The Jury deliberated an hour and According to a report from the fifteen minutes before returning the county sheriffs office, Adarus accusfound a trail which he waa verdict of not guilty. tomed to ride. In caring for his bovine charge!, well grown over with mountain shrubbery. He started a fire to clear the trail, but the flames quickly got beyond hie control No damage, other than that occasioned by injury to the watershed, resulted from the flames. 8 Charles FARMINGTON. Sept. Adame, rider for the , Morgan Isind and Cattle company, set fire to a brush dump this morning In an effort to clear away debris from an overgrown trail As a result, a conflagration which extended over two or three hundred acres of Kaysvllle watershed was started. Deputy Sheriffs H Van Fleet and Joseph Bur Pa-vi- Hrfj 2eet 2 red barrel with smart black tips made of Permanite, and a Point guaranteed 25 years for wear and mechanical perfection. Thats a combination that can't be equalled at any price. Choose your point and color at any good pen counter. But look with care for the name of the originator, Geo. S. Parker," on the barrel. Non-Breaka- PstWt Duofold Pmciis to Mutch Dm Pbwc Lady OwHtir Duofcld $ Big Brother Other pen will be seen In the class- Thb 43 $0 Outr-nt-t, Ptn Ptw Cour awt. Iammviui, Wt. oonct s AND tUMtMAinas rooms ofAmerica more than ever. Shapely, balanced, lacquef- - WXW TOOK CWSCAOO Dallas saw ATLAWCA VAAwcifco TOftOKTO CAMAOA LONDON, 1NOLANO Duofbld & Pastels -'- tym. Dry wpathr during thr pat wek has made the drouth more acute on the lower ranges and ram is aKo needed for fall seeding, say the weekly crop and weather report of J Cecil Alter, In charge of the Salt Lake office of the weather bureau Further details of crop and weather conditions follows Livestock continues good or excellent, and sheep are leaving the higher 1 he third crop of alfalfa is range mostly good find is being harvested Some fall grain seeding Is reported are maturing satisfactorily, Apples though rain would help AlfaJfa sed is ripening and some local cutting is reported Wild hay was good at RanCool rather has favored beets dolph e at Garland Peaches have been vested at Brigham City and Spanish Fork. The third crop of alfalfa !v be- Ing cut in the Balt Lake vaLey lVa h shipping Is done at Liberta and pear ceK hipping will be finished this ram apples are coloring well Fall Liveseeding has begun at Ivan stock are leaving the high rangr at RAin is needed fur fall Hpring City plowing at Manti. Alfalfa seed is maturing rapidly at Delta and Deserst, and considerable catting Is repo-resome fields are still blooming at Deseret, prolongng the ripening stage Alfalfa seed is above average at Holden and cutting has begun Reed is mostly ripe and being cut at Kanosh, are is needed rain Sheep being moved from the mountains at Cedar City The fourth hay crop is nearly ready to cut at St Geo-gsorghum one is Alfalfa seed ripening, rain is needed is fair to poor at Duchesne The first seed rrop Hr being cut at Mvton and some early threshing Is reported, rain improved the second mop, and this will be excellent if not injured Alfalfa seed has strippid by fruwt badly at Vernal, and some Is being cut for hay, the winter ranges ned rain badly The Price and Fmery winter ranges are in serious need of rain Ranges are becoming extremelj drv at Blending, though livestock on summer pastures are doing fnfrlr crops are drying up badly. roxt-- d, e, Kin of Unknown Soldier Sought! , j j. j-- C4STLF2 DALE,- 8 Sept Miss 8 MT. PLEASANT, Sept Ralph son of Mr and Mr Gunderson, I) V from a horse H Gunderson f Tuesday, sustaining a fractured arm nit Peterson returned home Ih t evening from Marysvale, afwr having spent The Queen ib topeatlM' ul f: w-- njo,. r PARKER PENS AND PENCILS CARRIED IN STOCK J. SMITH, Jeweler K5 SOUTH MAIN STREET, 'I ''A NC ZJ2S.ZSZZZ Nona Petty of Salt Lake, who had spent the summer vacation here with her grandparents Mr and Mrs John Y Jensen, left for Silt Lake today to attend school thl coming winter. man giving his name as James Darling, who appeared at Red Cross headquarters several days ago with a request for aid on the ground that he was an died yesterday at a local hospital Efforts to locate relatives of 1h man have failed Darling was suffering from a nervous breakdown He was delir.ous most of the time, hut In a before period of consclonne shortly he died sa d he had a sister In Salt ffe Lake and that hia mother was In Ogden The Red Cross has been untbe to locate either the mother or sister. - bn . f i'X X . iirui-1- 9 FAIRVrEW, Rept 8 Mr Andrew Lassen, Mrs Manuel Allred, Misses Cleta and Cleon Lassen and Miss Genieve Allred motored to Helper, Sunday, to visit Mrs Iesen s daughter, Mrs Emily Fareing GUNNISON Sf pt 8 The Misses H len and Julia Hogan, Ixl and Helen Overt It and Bett Viilard b ft for Mt Pleasant, where yesterday they will spend the winter attending school at the Wasatch academy. Allla C.rl.ton FAIRVIKW, B.pt prln-lphs. rflMwd ot th North ward Sund.v arhool to arr.pt a po.lt ion a pmidrnt of th .take hoard Rundar tx hool. Albrrt Rtrwart ha. hr.n appntnt.d ta aorr d Mr Carl.ion, with J.wal Prtrraan and X Lawia Uowtr a hia counsalora 8PANIHH FORK. B.pt John Wllllama and Mr William Brown Joint hoat-wat brldr'a ahowar at tha Wllllama hum aftrmoon, eomplimrntarr to rrairrd, M ua J.nnla Booth, a brld of lodar A pro.ram of run., and moalc wa,1!'' A bwffrt lunrh.on lI arrvad to fortjr-fIra. ahd A frlrnda Many oful and wrra rar.R'.d bf tha uo of fill, honor. WM. - car of Concord the past week at the hom of her Thl la the f iri--t giapes ever shipped out of Brigham parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Swalberg City, according to Manager J. C ItRfGHAM CITY, Sept 8 Melvin Knudson. Watkins, son of Mr and Mrs Jo8 MT. PLEASANT. Sept Diehop seph H Watkins of this city, returned A L Peterson announces that the home during the week from New construction of the new cennht steps, York, where he had been engaged as rephn ing the old worn wooden ones at saxophone and clarinet soloist during bouth ward chapel, will begin at once and be finished before winter sets in UTAH BRIEFS COMRLCTI LINK ALWAYS ' Hrr t- A Ys T A 0 jg? I proved--3- Now Parker Duofold, already voted twice as popular with students as any Will - r. i Uf Rain Is Badly Needed. with a Pen and Pencil that Wont Break give you. ; tv har-!lh- Non-Breakab- le J'f S'3's?v Weekly Crop Report of Weather Bureau Shows Forest Park, Illinois June t6, 1926 ' V? t Clearing Trail Results in Fire 0 actm South State Salt Lake City Phone Wasatch 873 rw inson, Signed with the Parker that fell NOtjW barrel made of test hs new Permanite and landed 3000 feet below unharmed. Tests such as this are the best guarantees against breakage that any maker can ippeJ incluitng Pumptf and bmnftrttHs, tarlson, represented V the state, or Duofold Pen waa tossed YES, theanParker aeroplane at dizzy altitude to fHj ??, bmiitbtst T. W. NAYLOR CO. 118 case k. . ifM Mi IK Pilots Letter PM yesterday yv 1985 PAW f'wMi BY MAIL Alii took elf in tnyYackey plane from Checkerboard Field, with a Parker Over-stx- e Doofoid Pen in the cockpit beside me, and instructions 10 drop u from an altitude ot 3 coo feet. 1 circled the field until mr a In me ter told me I had reached the prescribed height, then I picked lXioiold and leamn over the side, up the Paiker I let it 0. 1 hated to do tt at seemed a shame to crash such a bigt fine looking pen. A few minutes later I made a landing near ffiy starting point. The crowd that had been watching this test swarmed toward me over the The pen had landed on hard ground and had picked op To great surprise n had not damaged in the slightest by its sooo-fodrop, J always thought the Parker Duofold was die best pea made, and now i kmrw u. 10 r-- Studebaker 'Big Six (Jufiom 'Brougham M Gentlemen: nt four-whe- el a first Get linca---mc- pin-ftripin- gs Sizes 6 to 2 A carload of new School Shoes, priced Threshing Outfit Destroyed by Fire The Parker Pen Company, Janesville, Wisconsin, A Bojri w .he BIG Six Brougham with the and the luxury of a cuftom The creation. beauty of duotone lacAnd for diilin&ion.' quer Chase mohair upholstery, Butler fin- -, ish hardware and exquisite broadlace brakes trim. Disc wheels, moand the quiet Studcbakcr tor under the hood equaled in rated power by only seven of the highest priced cars. Tk- -- beet-ma- 1s jA.i if si.oo to -- - friends and given for seventy-fivrelative last evening. The bride wore a gown of white crepe de chine and carried a shower bouquet of pink roses She was attended by her sister, Mies Edith Aldrich, aa maid of honor, In a corner (ored beaded gown; the Misses lllen TTedquKt and Vie Strong of Povo, bridesmaids, wore blue and orchid georgette gowns; little lHrothy and Lucille Aldrich were fir wer girls and both oaried gold basket of lavender aster Rulon Open-shin o Provo was The bride and bridegroom stood In a lower of late summer flowers during the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs Aldrich were assisted In receiving by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hequlst A cover of white linen with Spanish lace and embroidery over pink covered the serving table, where Ices punch And confections were served by Mlwi Pearl Pou!en. Miss Myra Bock, Afisse Helen and Ruth Madsen car atatidon Its Hn 1ft Logan City and to substitute a motor Tchlcla lino In tho plao of It, o wa granted the Central Railroad company by the public utlll-tle- e commission yesterday. The decision of the ebmmlssion allow the company to tear up He track and rethe street where the track ha t pair been. Application for permission to abandon the street oar line was filed by the railroad company on August 4. This application declared that for many year the car line had ben operated at a loss; that the revenues from euch ofteratlon had not been sufficient to tneet the actual operating expenses, much less to pay inerc8t oft the capital Invested. It was pointed out in the application also, that, because of the growth and expansion of the city of Ixiga n, the present street car line waa inadequate to serve all the city, and that it was not feasible or Practicable to build other lines to such sectlftma The ap- Sperlel to The THbnne. plication deplared that It would be MT. Sept 8 - A new to give- - the citizens of Logan threshingPLEASANT, machine-- . valued at flWW much better service with a motor bus two of stackn grain and three line than with an obsolete afreet rail- stackslarge of hay were desfroved bv fire; way. Permission was asked to cpeate at the Jcsm farm northeast the motor vehicle line, charging 7c for of this citv Reynolds esterda afternoon singles fares of three fares for 20c, combustion from smut and selling twenty school tickets in Spontaneous the grain is believed to have caused for $1. Th was the end fire the bay Hearing on the application wis held property of Niels NielsengrainOeorg M at Logan. August 16. at which only Olson machine owned the threshing tha applicant waa represented no The loss is estimated at $1000 NeithiAter. howprotestants appearing ever, communications were received er carried Insurance from the president of the Agricultural college and from Logan city approving Chalmers Is Freed the proposed change The commisf'nn found that a fair alue of the property of Water Stealing used by the railroad company in the street car line was $S6 400, that the Oeors H FARMrYOTOX, Sept Interest on the fair value at 8 per cent would be $6912 The net 'ncome rhalmers charged bv Albert li Burof the ton, in 1925, excluding interest and mainHaight Creek president Irrigation company, with having untenance, was $1599 61 water from A franchise to operate as a common lawfully appropriated was found carrier by motor vehicle of paen-ger- s Haight creek on May over the streets, nlles and pubPc not guilty by a JtirV this afternoon Ibivf countv courthouse t of the has been Judge already places Logan granted bv that cltv to the comnanv George R Barker of Ogd n heard the PcrftnJmlon s... Trlbnn e ed by Utilities Board. .v rTi Ki MT PLEASANT, Sept S Tn honor of the marriage of Mbs Mvrle Aldrich, daughter of Mr and Mrs O i. Aldrich of thl city, and Victor H Hcdqulst, son of Mr. and Mr Alex Hedquist of Provo, which took I lace at the home of the bride parents Monday evening, a reception was to Abandon atrt to Tb e. 9, 192a. i a .t -a i- r-- a,,o MARVEL Ant Gelatin- When Did It I The biggest tragedy I the death of all the queen. That no meant no more egg more babe ants. In a short time, all the mourning worker have o and a terr.flc disaster bn gona own Into ant history, let Msrvel Ant Gelatin la abaoiutaiy efa t ebudren ami pet a For tha average home, order aU cans. RARER CO., ZELLERBACM Oenaral Distributor. ftmtth-Fa- Alaa Bold by Whoitud Drug u Company Owl Drug btaraa LJgoett Drug Store MARVEL INSECTICIDE MFCL SALES CO- - INC. tTtl CatatlM M. La a A age to PRIGHAM CTTT. Rept trnadson Brother, well known fruit and grod-er- e detisra of tbia city. hipnd out a ietratgM carload of Concord grape Ter wiping ewt 1 the past two year with the Kentucky aerenaders Mr. Watkins will attend the University of Utah the coming winter. SPANISH FORK. Sept. 8 The schools of Spanish Fork opened yesterday with a large enrollment. It will not be possible to give the num j enrolled until tlis end ber bf pupil of the week. POPULARIZING THE SABBATH. school Hits, Stolen base. the Florida Times- - Sunday Am,Struck out. Wickham. 10 Church Vnion ad In os TILE Hctndsome as expensive enamel paint walls and woodwork Barreled Sunlight, and you are through painting for years ! As smooth as the surface of satin, this lustrous finish can't hold dirt. The worst smudges are easily wiped off with a damp cloth. And washing does not injure Barreled Sunlight. Comparable only to the finest enamel for beauty, Barreled Sunlight costs less, is easy to apply, and requires fewer coats. 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Fdwla n4 were Oiea Oleoa. all of Balt gneats of Mr and Mr Heber Pehr-o- r bandar and Monday. from Brigham C1v to Idaho during fba artek. Tha grape Were of n quahtv, aad wera grawa here. V Marvel Ant Gelatin appears on the scene, all Antdom goes Into mourning zrzjzz.izs7' A A A A A COMPLETE STOCK OP WALL PAPES W Match 4943 BARRELED SUNLIGHT V. HEYMANS0N v cPAINT3 23 West EroaJway. |