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Show y TIIK SALT LAKE TIU ISO E. SlXDA Y 1I0KMMJ, ' Both Parties Assured of Carrying Election in State and County I i stat. according to reports Saturday. is I Chairmen I Review1 Prospects Now tak that the of canvassing litlcai circle when it was learned voters has been about completed in all that a third county ticket had been in field in Tooele county. Th th put of the counties of Utah and careful list of candidates wue filed Saturreports on conditions have come in day In the office of Fred Bryan, counfrom c nfy chairmen and other ty clerk, at Tooele. According to report received here, B. Reed Ellison, Resources, campaign managers at and Democratic headquarters felt Saturday that they wers in a position to discuss with confidence the outlook for their rcxpcotiv e tickets In this their attitude was at variance with that of many of the county campaign leaders, who seemed to be still uncertain as to what the future may bring, although counting much on what will be accomplished by campaign wuiktrs duilng the remaining two weeks of the cam- o rt iy' 1 . paign William J. Lows, Republican state secretary, discussing the situation, that Indications pointed to Republican success in every county in the state We have hoard nothing that wou'd cauft us to look upon any as county doubtful, said Mr Lowe 'On the cemtiarv, the most favorable reports have come in from everywhere. This includes Weber county It is true that disagreement among Itepul Brans gave the Pernociatu some opportunities in t lie past, but the aues of disagreement have been removed and the utnivat harmony prevails in tiie party s tanks in Weber The result Is that reports county. coming from Weber county are more encouraging than those of two years ago and four years ago We expect to afry every county in Utah at the coming election Delbeit M Draper. I u mm ratic state chairman, said that inuumation reaching him had convimni him that the Democratic st'ite th ket and & number of the county ti U tx would be elected We are certain, said Mr. Draper. of carrying Salt Lake county, Utah Weber county, county and Cache county. Prospects in Davis county are good That also is true of Roxelder county, where Bill Davis, tne county chairman, has a splendid organization of capable men and women who are making great progress. As to the oher parts of the state, we are sure of a majority for the Mate and county ti kefs m county, and will In fact, carry everycounty in tho Seventh judicial dis- j 4 i 4 ' 4 U 5 dvrbn d ar-u- j b I In addition Carbon county, are Sanpete, Emery, Grand and San Juan countie Chairman Draper made a tour of Davis county Saturday conferring with Democratic Uadcrx in H uutiruj Farmington, Wet Farmington and other places. Much discussion was started in po- - attended by many on the Republican lealalathe and county ticket, who v presented to the voter prent. Spee-hewere made bv Congressman E. O Ijeatherwnod, Alonzo R lrvti'e, president of the state senate at the last session; Joseph Conrad Fehr, formerly special assistant to the attorney general of the United States, and other Former Governor That. Th j 33 Office ia the United Stetee iSYSTEMy Identifying . WORLDS LARGEST DENTAL ORGANIZATION I .4 Guar tec in You BETTER DENTISTRY LOWER COST j FEWER VISITS i Plate That Fit Crown : Bridges t Fillings Painless Extractions every FRFB EXAMINATION Plinteu Parker Dentist r week Senator Reed Smoot addressed a Republican mos meeting in Richfield Saturday night Other speakers were C. IL Green of Ogden and Richard W. Young. In the afternoon, Mr Smoot apoke at a large rally at Gunnison. Report received from Gurmiaon stated that Senator Smoot received an ovation there. His progress through the atat. it was said ia atwide committee attention, tracting meeting at or near county line to cort him through each successive t (unty. Former Governor Charles R. Mabev and Shirley P. Jones assietant cl tv attorney, spoke at a Republican rally at Brigham Cltv Saturday night, t a AV W. g wax the prlnclpab speaker at a Democratic max m f 'ng at Spanish Fori Saturday Might, other addre. were made bv can- didatr on the Iteh county ticket USING B. R. Sprv. mat headquarter Saturday, having atopped in Salt Iake on hla to wav Idaho He will continue hi Mr jonrnev tomorrow or Monday Srry said that he probably would not take part In the present campaign in He will devote a week to Utah campaigning for the Republican cap- didate in Idaho and then apen-a week in Nevada, atumping that state for the part candidates there Hi first address will be at a Republican rrvs meeting in Montpelier Monday night no question In my m!nd, There said Mr Spry, that the Republican state ticket will be elected In Utah If I had any doubt of this. I would fav here and do what I could in the t ampalgn The general situation favorable for the Republican party I think safe. Idaho also that California is aure and the situation in Nevada s improving U appears to me that the Repubwill fleet a majority to the lican house The parta prospect of holding the senate majority grow better f j William now commlKtrfnner of the general land office at Washington, w.ia at Repub-lfca- n DENTISTRY " Repuhl!-t- o rn 1flut of the candidate YOU PAY LESS FOR MORE I of the Toung Mm au'-Pl- Parker System Salt Lake, 176 South Mata ' Clark's Famous Cruises By Cunard-Anch- new oil burner or t rate ineludmg hotels, guides, drives and fee. Ill days, $1150 to $2900 ROUND THE WORLD "Olllornl" tsillna Jan, 19 Arm-tron- 7th Cruise; 19 day Japan. China, and option 17 day India; Palestine PanGreece; alao includes Havana, Hon- -,ms Canal, Jjcjs Angeles, HUo, olulu. Manila, Java, Burma, Ceylon, FevDt. Italy and the Riviera. Europe H Wallace, Jr, $X00 AWAIJ tavnfTVnn fcliiwinCwin a- aal.. (top-over- COUTH Am ERICA. o hmriosi ship especially bUt tor tropical veyeging. to BARBADOS x FfODBjANFTRO VIDEO X BUENOS AIRF8 Movrt SJm aha motuxmaaA at flutoa 4 Tnniiwi By large, INSTANTLY Sk S. h. Vevhvw t, Vokura 8. VeefrU &. b. Vasdrck Faftstflnb g. 4 j Sheep Herd Owner Fined $299 for Polluting Bountiful Water j 36. Sam Oct CENTERVILLE, St, Chtar6, IK loal siat. Gmnat, owner of 4 hrd of goats In th that browa foothill abov Bountiful, waa aentenced to paw a fin of $299 todar by O. O Fheldon, of th Juatlc pear, on a charg of polluting th water used In Bountiful for culinary purpoa cax waa trid in Centerville Th because Granat. who ha twif le-fbeen convicted on imflar charge by J H Hill, Juatlc of th poar at Bountiful, demanded chang cf Sprirvg Si LAMPORT &l HOLT LINE tf0lglSione!L. 44e8ia vnu Th two fnrmr esa in which GraANGELEt, CALIF. 3 00 pee day ns! was found guilty hav been apth to ro.m district pealed court, and it I every alao will b with hath and uauing tc Water; aid that thie c good cafe service. Rat: LO 2 50 nd 2.00, cimair-- i firm, rr j Hotel Cosmopolitan Denver, Colorado. With Bath Opened June 5, 1926 IAnata, It declared, herd of gnita of Gw) or Viranges a stream upon which Bountiful sbuig depnls W If ter .uii! The .'corrtlr to Ms. or Krn.st M M,.d-t'titen.lnatM th. tirt.m ,11 dur-in th. .umn .r rn wvtn of Hnunilful rltv w.nt to th. Oranni. pUc. and determin.4 that th !rn.t war wd!n In th, Mavf.r tlml.r that ar th rau. of an alnor- th. tnaltr tar, amount of dvaentory In The Largest and Finest Hotel in the State im- One Brtck From All Car Lines One Mile Irom tb sni-rai- Noite Tbe Leading Hotel of Denver Chief Gomalet and His 1 wtr ta FnontluL. Mavor Madaan that th city of to prfrrln will f.ranat, In whlrh to hav announr.d rtn-ln- inatttm- today In ad lltion rhars'a i.aalnat - rtvll proowd-ln- a an fimt will h mart, th f.ranat a public nuisanc.prmt.a t Ecykl' leery XTeninj CIURLF3 T. CABBOIX, General Manajer The ."Metropole" Is no aa snnsi to tbe Cosmopolitan" $350 $295 $450 Conway Playr $275 fumed oak. $560 Emerson Piano, only slightly used.... $265 A Hyd $360 Norri Plano, plain mahogany $225 $360 Piano', plain 60? hogany, good ton ... f pr.d0.p:ac.,,c. ioo '125 Phonograph Sal, price cut (. New Record, each. for $i. Officials. . ma- - 8 15c SPECIAL SALE on UKULELES used Our prices on hgh-grapianos are lowest in the city. FISHERS MUSIC STORE i21 123 E. Broadway. Waj. 5871 of That Dyapeptl GMWlag t FaU Appetite Since I Ditcot ered Pipe Diapeptla Something you ate or Help Help on the rampage' is drank Get a package of Tape a Diapepsin at nearest drug store. Instantly you feel in five minutes stomach la calm good and sweet. No belching, bloat, gaa on stomach, nor any other evidence of acid dyspepsia Eat what you like, .iljink what ymi like; never fear when Fane's Diapepsin ia at hand. Try it and prove It. (Adv 2Vob Nephi Couple Accept Call as Missionaries Best Treatment for All Complexion Ills If th skin be colorless, sallow, tf it be rough blotmuddy, ovsr-rechy, pimply or freckled, there a noth8peHI t The Trl ms wiU ao surly overcome the that ing 16 Mr. and Mrs. condition aa NHPHI, Oct ordinary mercolixed wax. James W. Paxman of city, prom- It literally take off a bad complexion d dead workand absorbs the inent chur h of surface akin, ao gently, graders of Juab stake no Inconvenience ually, you experience have received a rah at ail. A new complexion is then in for a short misxloi evidence, on ao clear, spotless, delto England. The) icately soft and beautiful, you look Ra)t will leave year younger. On ounc of thla wax, Lake October 22 procurable at any drug store, will reand will sail fni even the woiat complexion. juvenate Canadi Montreal, It Is smeared on like cold cream beOctober 29 fore and removed mornings retiring Mr Paxman ha with, warm water - The been a patriarch c wax habit la a healthier and more ecotJuah stake for th nomic on than the cosmetlq habit. past twelve years (AdverUnement. ) land prior to tha time he served it now' Judge Kimball will not be in oui the presidency f oot th stake i next Mondav to giv hi decision twenty-seveth suit brought b th water year of Tjogan river, due to an illness. land ax president The welfare association voted to Vr seventeen jeara retain Its present officer for the He also served as in a missionary coming year. stalling water meters aa rapidly a the city can provide them. Th city buys the meter and th customer pavs th cost of installation Attorney Fonnesheck cleared up a number tf points about th court suit In which Logan city was named a defendant. H explained that in 1K2 the city filed on S00 secoiid-fec- t of water in Ixgnr river for power purposes, and that the city haa previously purchased In 1868 its rights to the waters of Logan river from From 1H02 to the Crowther brother 123 Ixgtn city stored water in its dam to take car or th maximum In 1923 demand for power failed to et forth it rights in orurt and Judge Kimball ruled in th disrecent trict court here during suit that it cannot establish them 107, Eaa.102 DEAF HEAR Armstrong Player, sx $600 Werner Player, plain mahogany small r lrg vear and a dance waa given at night for members if the family Manv members of the family were in attendance. PROVO, Oct. 16 A great throng cf mezzanine floor, ballroom and iadlf and relatives of fCzra R Trice. parlor of the Hotel Utah,s Saturday friends Utah county agricultural agent, who of the afternoon, under the aupl-edied here Mondav, attended funeral FedNational Womens RepublicanTen-ervico for Mr Trice in the Trovu Mrx eration of Utah. Second ward thaptl Thursday aftt president of the federation, tore?hrr with her executive board, prddd waul Bftijamin H Kuudsen of the and tho bishopric pic sided, over the affair numbtr Waa by the The detail were carred out bv the owningi nunc lioir Vocal waid wer number entertainment committee crj.Niiig Drix (luff Simmons and Mrx Tbnri- ( given bv of Mrx (. M Mojri 1 J Trofevvr inhx McAlhtir K O Mrx Leatherwnod Targart, vocation wax offered by Era Stuck! Don B Uoltop, Mr Mr ,Tce p of Tarix, Idcho, and the benediction tr Gannon. Mrx Taxi R Marousen, Jexx B. Hharp, Mrx H S Tanner, pronounced by Charles korenson cf lkOpan. rrx A J Iowe , Earl Mr L Jr The speakers, all of paid .mart. Mr A H Hiatt, Mr Anna glowing tribute to the life and MenH H King, Mrs T D Lewi. Mr f Mr Trice, were W. W L fummlnsx fra. J R Davi. frx dd work county agent leader of the P N Straup Mrx c T Jensen. Mix Owen, I tab Agricultural colhge, William Frnext Bamberger Mrs Jarrx director of extension work, Peterson, Hoglx, Mrx. L C Porter. Mrs V B J. R. Shepherd, president of th LoWard Mix Zlla Gallncher M gan temple, and an uncle of Mr Trice, Tohn Walker Mr J V Thnnisx M V T amp of Malad, IJano, A. P Mrx W W U)gvi Heber Avlclt Jainex T Mrx c h tevrnx Mr en Kh, Huntington, of Midwav. ihairman of the boanl of Gardner, Mrx C W Robb Mrx ij , D'xon. Mr R T Fndeeth Mr W II S'en. Utah county commission' rx, Itishop L, L. Nelson and Mr Brown, of Ogarher. Mrs A Z Rwhardx Mis Wil- den. who represented th atat farm liam M M Grea and other bureau The muaual program w ix rend red Interment was in Provo City cme-tr- v bv the Ornhi ux str ng trio ronxixt'ng w here the dedicatory praver was Lucble of Owrib Young, violin; by L. .L. Bunnell of Lak Schettler, piano, living E Jenkbis, offered lew. cello. One nf the fcaturex of tbe affnlr ONLY SMART ALECS DANCE. wajf the distribution by the Repul A college education never hurt any-o- ? state committee of a corsage w he was willing to learn someto rose woman of every pink bouquet Boston Transcript. thing afterward present. in tearoom th Tho presldng were Mr Jmes K M"l T'r-n- C RoffeBamberger. Mrs t the tea table were NUx xtfnff Teanefte A Hul1 nsfmn t c.ninit teewoman; Mrs R O Leather ood ! frx .eve F Ton B Golton Gnnnon tafe vjc rhalrmaft Mrs (' V Jensen Mr Pari R Mxrcnscn, Amaxing Invention Bnng Immediate Mr Jesss B Sharp Rbef to Tho Who Ar Deaf. The guest of hornr were the fi ir womea rgridjdate- - M Ahiuia fcU w h.cb nablcs. wonderful dev Hiatt. Mr H 7? 'Tanner r Mix" K J the bard of harji,g ie t? hear all soundx -Lwe Jr and Mfx. Gr1 as cliarlv and d'stinotlv as a child has and the wives of all cf the Republican been jwrfcfted I v the Dictograph nominee Trodu ts corpora tion Suite 'loot wax picin empiej The tea k i.uildinjf, 61 Market street, decor itod with an immense bnf-kv- t of San Francixro, Calif There is no roxex and vei,w candle in nlur waiting, no delav but qui k. positive holders Totted fern were uxe j pr inetHJitaneous results you hear bo poxitiv decoration tbrotjghout the rooms are th maker that evervon who is hard of bearing Republlcax wtll h Id a rillv Mon- will be a maxed and delighted with this day at the South Jordan opera hmie remarkable devh . the famous AcousM R Winder Jrseph Ghrlten-- n and tic on, that they ar offering to send it absolutely free on trial No obligation county candidates will pak whatever If ou suffer, take advantage of their liberal free trial offr ebd them your name and address todav (Adv by ....... , $375 . $650 abn Floor Many Present at Services for Ezra R. Price allflhtly uaad. rlv rr Mav.rr Lumltrm toll of the present financial status of the city and b a and Redmond, on in Sallna can-oand and one between Aurora spoke of ho auditors repoit, recently tompleted, showing ihat Ixgan cltv Salinn ix now1 none than $100 000 short of athletics T o Davix, who coaches funds whbdi should hav been aet in N'rth hevler hixh s hool and who aside to rffset bonds at their nia-tui- it wax the gue'-- t of Dan Baker, pun-cip- al No sinking fund waa proof the hivh si hool. gave a revided and tho money from various port of athlethx In the loeal high was of the U al depai tinents Improperly spent, xehool In the he declared Mr J Baker ('. Jonsen, The water situation also was dis- Hongmastcr of several Lion onducted thiiivii cussed by Marnr Lrmdsrrmtr. - "Aftff songs and ArmruaT" lie had reported that the present wooden pip line, although leaking, could be repaired sufficiently to serve for several years, he spoke in favor of the cltv going on a water meter basis This problem waa discussed pro and con at length bv the nffi-er- x atand by members from th tending body, after which the welfare asaoriaGon voted In ffcvor of in- L Corset Dept. 2nd Is of 1a gan Priced Upward From 2.0(P Z. C. M. USED PIANO VALUES AutoPiano Player, $660 LOGAN o t lr Fully 2"0 Iotran citizens attended an important meeting of th Lc gan Cltv Welfaie association lnt evening in the Ia gjn To those high sthool auditorium members of the association who v ere present, Muor A. G. Lundstrcn, president and Attorney Ieon Fm scoretaiy and treasurer, Feveial problems of vital to the cltv ucb as it financial situation and the court net! n taken recently ovtr the water rlghu ' 46Q Rooms J I Logan garment that the attention and admiration of ever woman is the new American Lady Combinette. A stylish combination of Girdle ami Lrassiero, it is ideally suitable for wear under this seasons frocks. One Association G&i Pressure, Sickening Soar Risings, Acid Dyspepsia. Fir Minutes the Limit Told of Conditions in imp-- relepbonsa:Qlfica Ebz-abet- h engagement, of tvililnm Democratic candidal attp-0Vr- g Second district. j fur coiresa iqth . during th week ahead Include the iVmccratlc f'dlowing meetinguAytf $600 (Springvlllo and Mapleton. Monday, MXUI X IAmnan Fork anti Aren, Wfe3nrs- lav drove. Fleant Thursday; ,,TrHylvgilM Milnfl Goshen and Santaquin. Frldav; span- d Provo. Saturday. Smith Family Reunion )!h Forlt JrdCroiae; Spain Draws Big Attendance canDemocratic for congress in th First dis- KfJPi ISO include Mtdeira, Litbon. Turn Caxtbage AtneilS, Uon trb t and Judge GcnrgA Chrltfnxn. 9prls! tf Th Tribune for th atat auprm court. rvn-rn- a. PANTAOT'TX Oct ifl itantinople, Italy, and the Riviera jcindidat u ill Ka IWa aklcf f nt. of William Pnuth hf-- (h. Ir turope in Monday rally Cedar In night r.imlnn th. First ward . J. G. TOMLINSON. WILSON HOTEL, ('tty. ..mhly hall W.di ,.iav SALT LAKE. program irlv.n hv th tririliHlir.n wai F. C. Clark, Time Bldg., New York. J Frank Toltcn-r-- f Braver fx prnv-i- r a dinner, nerved to about by g a popular speaker at Democratic ir.fl meetlngx la the southern part of the Of'Toerx were IneIled for th com- (Madrid-Cordov- Welfare DEPARTMENT 36 South Flrt Weil - ' Telo- - Ml AI Provo - trin the Seventh dletrl.t, t report The womens Democratic committee of Salt Take county will eutcr-taiat a series of teas and receptions for each of the five municipal wards in the oitv ami for th- dffer-en- t precinct in the counv The firM will be hell next erie in this Wednesday at the home of Dr find H F Svndergaard, 3629 South Mr Fourteenth East. The special guests will be th women candidates and the wives and the mothers of men who are ticket Toshua Mrs Ralph Stewart and Mr Greenwood will preside at the tea Mrx William Swan Mm fable Beer, Mrx Burton W Mucr, Mrx D O Taiixon Mr Anna G Vine and Mrx Daniel Harrington will receive the guests More than S00 Republican women had their annual bridge tea on the ST01CH Sl'JEEI 363-- J ACCURACY to ray Mrs John R. Stewart RopubTan vice chairman of the Tifth pretinct. is arranging for a series of get t.c- Qualnted receptions for wmn era. The firt will be held at her home, 176 South Eh vent h Eat street, , Jift-r0 clock next Wedre-da- y noon. Ansisting Mrs Stewart in the women voters will bf tertalnng two-eatfrx William Mrs J W for ,(ri m4x ZellaIyoe W. Bocock of Tooele Gallaher, M x U V clerk, Max Gordon of Tooele for sher- - Cummings, Mhv Helen R ILt'r. Mrs r, for a. Melville. Mrs. Horace M irf, O Arthur Hanks of Tooel Ver-flinand Mrs A. J Rowe, r Raymond Iehrson of 4vTU include Mrs Jowse F non for recorder, and B. Reed Ellison Speaker . Cannon, state of Tooele for attorney. chairm in, and vice Th ticket nominated at the Re-- 1 George D Cato, as'xtant cutHiian as of alien property at 'Washington publican county convention was for1 Muie for the reception will ha upfollows. John J. Gillette of Tooele state house of representatives, Deter der the direction of Mrs A T Eg n The for commissioner, program will include a violin solo Glagg of Tooele four-yeterm, B. O Johnsontwo-o-ofn hv Mrs Beulah Gifford aronipann d the piano bv Miss Leah Cat n aid Grantavllle for commissioner, Urtvocnl sole bv Miss Edith N MdJTti vear term. Fred Urvan of clerk, Isabel Delaware of Tooele for and Mrs. Alfred I Eagan treasurer A O lOvana of Tooele for Final report on an investigation sheriff, Amy Park of Tixiela for re-- j made bv a special commRte of the oorder, E LeRoy Shields of Tooele for Social for Welfare league into the p- of S. Browm E. Ophlr attorney, survevor. and H. LeRoy Sutton of .litlcai activities of the Sevens willb The commade next Saturday GrantsvUle for assessor the Jnqijorv The Democratic ticket Is as M- - mitte engaged In making V Dux. F of I huum ws Richard M Bush of clover.1! composed Bennlon, Jr, and the Rev Fr ink L for state house of representatives, who hv ' Among tho of Tooele, for clerk. Hunt itok, dowans V by the commits wax Mathew-- Steirs of Tooele, for trens-.r- d icerbar-- i of GrantsviBe. Uarison Republican state Ray Anderson ,urr. !n-- ! lnfor the Mr ned an, for assessor. Thonma J Kei.ugh of prison that hid hc n Tooele. Cor sheriff. Theodore Tate vTi,piJor that much , of Tooele, for recorder, Harry r. wild about the sevens waa D mo-mnalgn pmpvanli Baker of Tooele for commissioner. four-vea- r hl are weU poiltcal "7tl term, Robert B Holliday L.0tha two-It- h lInf Orai.-tsville- , Tor comm.Baioner, and jRt,on Republican pemnernts, will be heard before the committee completes its work and makes its lie. iUaldanc TL Offlc, 41V, North Mln. phon Papes Diapepsin Ends te said tf his actrng county attorney, was the leader in the movement in Tooele county He waa a candidate for nomination at the Republican county convention, but for some reason hla name waa not presented for consideration. The third is called the ticket, candidate are aa follow: Robert Fenton of Erda for state house of representatives', Joseph Hughea orf Stockton for commissioner,tei m, Roy Hrown of Grainsr villa for commissioner, term, publican AT FISHER'S MUSIC STORE LO GAN DEPARTMENT Fashions Favorite a Great preparations are being made for the Republican gathering In the Salt Lake theater next Tuesday night, at which Senator Smoot la expected to deliver one of the mot important addrees of hi campaign. About Bn hour bf.,r. th. munK. there will be a torchlight parade, in which marching th legations from numerous point will take part. Decision wae reached Saturday to use Odeon hall for tho Republican meeting on October 2S. at which Herbert Hoover. Secretary of commerce? Radio will he ued to "'Hi speak broadcast Mr Hoovers address to all parts of the x tie. Meetings are being arranged fir in other clMes at whoh the audiences, through the ice of loud speakers, muv hear what in November. 23 received A Republic.! meeting will be held Monday night in the Greek church at Third South and Second West streets. Senator Smoot and Congressman Some of the Leatherwood wilt speak. candidates for county offices also will make addresses. ask of Canvassing Voters Nearly Completed; OCTOBER 17, 1926. near-dea- par-tid- th, n Fair and Function Educational to Create School Interest Planned during Kngland Wilson School FOLLOW THE Mrs in Seventh Ward What is termed an educational is to te held Friday and stamped Ratuid.iy at the rvprus high at M.na The affair lx to be under LOGAN, Oct 16 Last evening were held to celeservice the auspices of the M igna brate the completion and opening of s h' tl fair the ftx'Ocintlon new Wilson grade school in the will be hdd In connection with th Seventh ward. During the day the new building was visited first by "stampede 'school children who have been attend-According to thoje In charge the ing other achools, but who will now' purpose of the event ia to create In- attend the grades in th new school-homterest In th educational facilities at and by the local tea 'hers. In Magna and it is the aim to make th each instance a suitable program waa program interesting to the parent of (given. the nrhocl children President L W Hovey of the board The opening session will begin at 'of education took charg of the dedi- 10 o clock I epart n ental ator services, which were opened riflingsI 'with ill be held In the mfornonn on the singing of America cult ire. home ecmiomb and h jxe Architect Fred W Hodgn. Dr H hold artx Those taking part will le K Merrill of the board of dtcation. President Teteraon of the I Ui gr1-- j Yeates, representing the cultural colkge, Irofeiftor Up n A1 Kiigene of the school children, SuperinlT and I)r T L Miitm A dcr, L. A Peterson and Dr (' N At night aelelons tendent of tho B Y. V Jensen gave short talks. Provider t will be given bv tho pleasant Gen J K Uardon gave an eloquent dvui-- ! (lie club and the Cprua high ho,i cation prayer band and gle club. Trealdent T termusio numbers were providSpecial se n will speak. ed. as follow x Vocal Mr and Haturdav morning ther will be Mrx L J Bailey; vocalduet. aolo. talks bv Mra R A. Morris and Pro- 'Johnson: Instrumental trio, Mra Clover Phylfessor Alder There will b a farm lis Fpleker, Hall Farr and Professor n In the bureau service lunch R E Clarke; vocal aolo, Profewaor Alon health bert J Southwick there will b talk Unica, farm crops and Utah poultry At the close of the services Presih football will a There game between dent Hovey turned tli meeting nto C prua and Grantsville. and after the a social, during which night seon. at which Profesxor A refreshments were served. S Bennlon will speak, there will be a hall. school fair will include The of fruit poultry, clothes. flower and dlpDx allowing what haa been done fn girls club work Is Dedicated dd-ietor- y larent-Teacli- ri-- I pur-rit- n f, Paxman, until recently, waa president of th Nephi chapter of the Service Star and also legion, treasurer of ttie slat organisation. Mr Taxman hss been emplojed by Pmmin. the Federal Land bank of Berkeley, Cal , as appraiser for the past five years, and has a Irave of absence from this work for six months In addition to doing mlaxlonary work. Mr. and Mrs Taxman will enjoy a visit with their son. William Taxman, who in doing missionary work In Great Britain. CROWDS CASH TERMS Cut Rate Furniture, Ruga and Bangs Mr.-Mr- E. C. Jenkins Furniture Co. South State. 344-4- 8 10 Tear on State Street BEGGARS WARNING. A kindlv old ladv stopped over a iLm re lining beggar and produced a renin The beggar eyed It dixdainfijiK mi Mom, he began, DM de paper about d beggar dat dird ESTRAY NOTICE. and left a millb n dollars to a indy dat give him a quarter0 In Maana entray pound: Two block I seem to remember something of nd whit, heifer, and on. red and eld ladv, the sort, replied th white heifer, about aevn montha old. but Well, da guy waa me brother Pats d kind of a family we a- -r A rat Pathfinder nftcr-nno- BEAUTIFUL LAMPS to, AND FIXTURES LIGHTING Mrs. Charlotte L. Barney Laid at Rest in Monroe la! tn The Trl Nun MONROE, Oct 16 Funeral were held for Mrs Charlotte IaAtnoln Barney, f- - wife of Charts Barney, who died in Halt lavk October 12 Mrx Barnev is survived by her husband and th son and daughters. Waite Vdwaid Albert. J afell. Porrlx and Billv, Mrs Mind Wlnget, Mra Nellie Asav. Mrx Mabel Barnev of Georgia and Tyottle Barnev A brother In Oregon ard a sixaInT merit in California alao xurviv. was In th city cemeterv. see Dome OUR LARGE STOCK OF TABLE- - LAMPS, $5.00 Bed Up 8p BED Various Activities Are BOUDOIR Discussed; Thanks Received for Donations. $3.50 and Lavan-Gunnis- -- c'u tax, L' dng-g.at- LIGHTS, Up $4.50 and to The THhnn Turn to Th Tribune Want Tolumna special SAI.INA, Oct 16 Th local Lion and are how manv housewives art met at the!r reguar appeallns for household helpers lunt hcon at the Main raf Thursday and discussed several matter of business What Are You Doing Th aecreary, June Webb, read a b iter from the secretary of th InFor Your Puny Child? ternational Asor!atlon of Lions,' thanking tho Sallna Lions for th On Boy Gamed 11 Pounds in 7 Weeks hep thev had given th of peopl New Strong and Healthy. He also read a letter and,. Maml Fla from th president of th divisional For weak, frail, underdeveloped chil- organisation, urging th local assodren and especially those that hav ciation to make a drive for memberrickets, and need a sure builder that ship and attendance. promotes the growth is of teeth and Another letter from fh areretary of od Liver OIJ th on medibones. th state road commission la answer cine supreme nothing helps hk1-tfrom Secretary Webb, But it is near? and repulsive and evil to a Utter that a portion of th gasosmelling and nearly alwavs upsets asking line tax tnonev b uaed o. th children' stomachs o new road, was read. Th comchemist advl McCoya tod mission informed 4h club that th Liver Oil Gompound Tablet. Children love them they do LeVan Gunnison road already had reof ceived ar Ita share because th but be!hv sugar candv, and easy to tak. On hoy gained 11V cause Pec pet county had paid mor xeven now is in weeks, ard than 326 .more than was required pfund healthy and happy thousand of other for this roadr mor children hav grown strong and ro- would b mad by th Improvement tAt on th bust road. for In rents at Owl Muty tablet wa C T. hoorup appointed by th hcmmm-Johnsfvn- , Drug Co, !on C. Merrill, as a Z C. M I Co and al! Iuga,a president, of th Lion club, to representative but be sure and Insist on he present al ths convention of Tih s the original and geitufn Cl v them tu the highway to h frail child Peak held In Richfield, October 14 for 30 davs, and if thev don t Th wonderfubv votir dngatst js author- publicity cvjmmlttea was authorised ised to hand you ta k th nmney vu to purchase and Install three sign(Aiv ) boards, on to be p.aced between a- paid for them. D-- -- Ir LAMPS v FLOOR LAMPS AND BRIDGE LAMPS , $8.00 to $35.00 ELDER BROS. ELECTRIC 136 EAST . BROADWAY, "x y i" c STOP! LOOK! READ! 1926 Tudor Ford Sedan Ha ben driven only a few hundred milei and ia like new. Equipped with Ruckstell axle, front and rear bumper, speedometer, gauge, water pump, F. and jnubben. Coat ove $800 00 new. count. RANDALL-DOD- Mc-C- o Oceafi-to-Oca- Up n 47 t atep plate, gasoline F. oiler, locking steering wheel op-ligh- t, & Can be purchased at a big D Buick Retailer South 2nd East. dis- AUTO CO. and Distributor. Phone Wasatch 4ZZ3. |