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Show ran teton THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDXE SPAY MORNING, DECEMBER E oxznor Westfield Pure Pork Sausage TO BEDPPDSED Director o- National Park - Serrice Will Fight Pro- posed Idaho Change, r .'"''W i yVTfQ" , 1 : .r , " ' J"" 8, 1926. " sau-sat- Big Improvement . Every day people tell us of the general- - improved sanitary conditions among grocers of this city. We see it ourselves and so can you. It is rare now to see shelled nuts, dates, figs, cakes, cheese or other un washable eatables displayed in the open and covered with dust and germs. The 0. P, 6kaggs System Stores' example of sanitation and agitation against such displays have brought this change about Take a little sightseeing excursion and visit one of our unusual food emporiums. It will be as enjoyable as attend-ina "pure food" show. Don't overlook our new Sugarhouse store. Many say it is our most perfect store and market. I! Vtav- a ' 48 So. Main St. 10 ""asset M ST sati asr m w- A l2r - 1I - ifeS"" --f Ur I ,v': ff ' ..... xfiTTT" I V fll II S. ir7" o It i lI lU " t , C Package - ' T 104 ... !! i JL I i 11 3 I! !' I I OI 10 six-ye- ar ttn. IDUtT ne t was again elected to the nouse In 1921 was elected to out of eongress In TJH and --- however, and the senate by a few thousand votes Colonel Smith, who finally de leaiea mm in lSfZ. QREATC8T TRAVELER. Besides owning transportation lines, McKlnley believed that he was the greateat traveler In the United States, He had traveled l.SOO.OOO miles in twenty-fiv- e years more then a mil lion miles of ths total In nine years including thirty trips across the At lantlc, three journeys around the world, several voyages across tha Pa-- . rtric ocean and to South America, dozen trips to Cuba and Panama, and had visited every country In the world except Russia and Turkey. was born In Senator McKlnley 1S5 Petersburg, 111., on September the son of a Presbyterian minister, He worked on the farm and spent two years at the University of IUinoli of which hs became a trustee In 1902. At the age of 25, after he had gone Into ths banking and mortgage loan business with an uncle, he began his puono utilities career by building waterworka system in his 'home cltv of Champaign. The senator supported President voonage a aavocacy oi, ana voted for. eanerence or the United States to me worm court. Henator .McKlnley,' after recuperat ing to some degree from a major las spring upwiuon pennmieu Halttmore, became critically 111 dur of September due ing ths early to pneumonia part complication. The veteran senator, however, overcame this aitacK and during the early days of October was well enough to take an Interest In the world series baneball contest. Mince then Jus strength had been gradually weakening. Relatives have been at his bedside tnrougnoui tne senators long 111 nessv Thoe present wheel the end were nis sister, Mrs. 8. A. Powers of Champaign. 11L; his broth er, xnomesi r. MoKinley of Pomona. Calif.; his nieces, Mra T. J. Camp M i'i ijsavenwortn, ttvan Alan MaeDonald, Danville, lit: Mrs.. ana M. Ms Aiatus, Oeurge juua ttia, uefuuTw, ox iuimpaieTu. STRENGTH SAPPED. Friends of Senator McKlnley declared that the last session of s&ppel his strength consider, ably, as did ths strenuous primary campaign In which hs was defeated for renomlnatlon by Colonel Prank I Smith of Dwight, 111. They Intimated also that tha tnvsstlgattaa into the Illinois primary by tha senatorial campaign expenditures commutes mas a sourcs of annoys- - to Henator MrKJnley In his thsn enfeebled condition. .-- ' -a. em.'- - and 1514' over mm. mm ine-jines- End unng! I Friction causes typewriter construe-tio- n throughout makes the L C Smith practically frictionless. That's why it lasts longest; ' aA , Radiola28. famous speaker 104. It is super-heterody- at any volume! It draws its current from the lighting socket, just plugged in. It is as simple to operate as it is remarkable in performance, for it is tuned in with a clear-tone-d . WAPHTN'OTON. Dee. T. ths Associated Press.) Ths death(By of Ron. ator McKlnley opened a wide field of speculation hers as to" ths sffeet It might have on the progress oi ths present short session of congress. When Senator McKlrlev w. re ported to be at ths point of death several Weeks ago. several B.m.hli. can leaders urged Governor Pmsll not to appoint Henator-ele- rt Frank I 8mltb to fill any vacanrv ai tht. time, bsoauss ther belelved It would open up a prolonged fight In ths Sonets over campaign expenditure! and sidetrack much neeeaaary legislation Ths sxpendltures of both Senator McKlnley and Mr. Smith were In ths investigation durins- tha ummsr by ths special committee headed by Senator Reed, Democrat, Missouri, and a number of senstors are ready to open ths hostilities on the senate floor as soon as Mr. Smith appears to take ths oath of office. COMMITTEE VACANCIES Senator MrKlniey's desth leaves cant tha ehalrmanahlp f ths manu- ractures commutes, as well mm niacea on the finance and appropriations committees. Senator McNary is ths ranking member of the manufactures committee, but he probably will pre- far the ehalrmanahlp of ths arrirnl. turs committee, made vacant by the resignation roru that rommttta of Senator Noma, Republican, . High on tha list are Senators Lan. Cnnaertlcat. already i,nHn ths rhairmanhip of the banking committee: Henator Weller of Maryalnd, ho was defeated In November, and penarm-- Mrirair or unoua l.nd. Senator was his first tnn la the senate. serving Hs waa a member of Jm houes for , fourteen years. v. mmmmmmm LCS mith OFFICE MACHINE L C Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc lW Try ur tfp bmt Salt Lake City, Utah Braia rtbaoaa and carboas) ' ' 'i ' " 1 8 B J I ft 8-tu- Fofytpartment houses Then are thousands of fine apartment homes where an antenna is impractical. 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Smith of Dwlght, sold to the McKlnley interests an l 195 I1L, in the as McKln primary which eventually were chUflv ,i:. ley was rtalahlng his first posed of to the Studebaker and other .0,1,1 iH me senate. utilities Interests. His defeat was Immediately followed by the aenators TAFTS MANAGER. decline In health and serious illness of sclatie Always a regular Renuhllun fn,m rheumatism. standDatter" times in "dm ,i." Aside from his political career, Sen- dsys, McKlnley dlreoted the admlnis- ator McKlnley was best known for lor tha ranom na nis contriounona to educational and tion of campaign President William institutions. in His 1?1 Taft reagious philanthrowhen tha Rooseveltlaas pies were unattended by split the Republican party. but his friends estimated In publicity 1926 that a tasued McKlnley denis gltts to education had passed scribing Roosevelt as statement an "AJax devne miiuon-uona- r mai'K. ths lightning," and denied the fying Party regularity was a cardinal Roosevelt charrea of ainlen ntnm. principle who McKlnley. He was a tion aeats. Roosevelt friend and neighbor of "Uncle' Jos" to come fromHehischallenged Ovit.r Riv. ti T Cannon of Danville, who representhome to the storm center, Chicago, ed tha Eighteenth congreaalonal dis- and predicted- - an bolt trict, adjoining UcKinley's old district, from the Republicanunsuccessful Dartv. Rema. the Nineteenth, in the days when velt accepted the soon and challenge Cannon was known as the "czar" of after his arrival In Chicago his tha house of representatives and the party convention and arose among legislators be- organisedleft ths Progressiva or Bull cause of party discipline. Moose convention and nominated McKlnley and an uncle were In Roosevelt for tha presidency. the banking business In Champaign ine aereat Of bom Roosevelt and and branched Into the publlo utllltl.-- j Taft by Woodrow Wilson, Industry, acquiring traction, electric cratlc nominee, took MrJCInlev rtnwn light, gas and other interests which to defeat In his home district, and he 33S S. Main " '.. .i , im.wi .tn ; j! l! wtthRcsxcdspssk-- STORES in : r HCA Londspeeksg -r $Z60 transioraw it irora a bansrf sat s "light- log socket" sat lor use sssar ;u ?. - ' 'tf ' -- "Ti-sssss'- ' a a e S VjtSlj fey?:..:-- Radietran FOOD . ,a JWiU! . mmmm Tha A. tenets. O l l " g ""u-unin- N rI : ' Q . BAtt-BEAal- ' ,r , " - - ii II 0 THS t-- . high-grad- "f 0 ... .un,, fs Many good and rare items are being added to our stocks for' Christmas requirements. Of oourse, we do not claim to receive these items in trainload lots, or a carload for each store, but we do claim to have Salt Lake's e eatables greatest assortment of and at the lowest prices. Q t i Christmas Requirements o o ng i.iu D products and is manufactured at Westfleld, Mass. It contain! nothing but pure fresh pork and most pleasing tpioet. Packed in tins. To be oooked and sored as other fresh eans&ge. Try one can and yon will want mora nfess to revtrs the bill to add the Teton mountains to the Tellowstons national park, and the Idaho delera. tloo Insists on too adoption of the Smith amendment eliminating- - 11,000 aorsa la tha Beohler river oountrj for Irrigation reservoir purposes, the entire leaialatlon ta likely to (all for the national park servioe, In tha annual raport oi Director Mather, serves notice that It will oppose thla elimination. It was thla controversy mat held UD tha bill laat session, A vary little controversy can defeat It during the abort aaaalon. Mr. Mather, discussing tha propoaed enlargement of Tellowaton park, recalls that laat seaaion vary favorable .hearings irere held by both senate ana nous committees on lands on tha propoaed additions. public "But," ha adds, "the revival of tha plan to place an Irrigation reservoir In the Bechler river baain In tha southwestern oor-of the park stopped the progrees vi ine measure. "The national JJark service Is, of course, oppoeed to the delimitation of the park for any commercial purI believe It would be a bed pose. precedent, and, although this proposal will delay the final consideration of tha bill to adjust the boundaries of ,Jo" natural lines and give ??rk ths Teton mountains a park atatua, nevertheless It Is Important that tha propoaed amendment be thoroughly considered at this Unit, and, If possible, the question of whether park lands ahall be uaed for commercial purposes settled in favor of the principle of complete conservation of the park territory for all time, to come," Mr. Mather's report also, discusses to soma detail the need for highway work In Yellowstone park. "No absolutely new projects are under way," ha says, "and, with the possible exception of a road Into the Bechler river region, I doubt if any new roads WIU be built In. even the a remote future. We are even asking congress to prohibit road construction In the upper Yellowstone country and In the Teton monntalna, should theBe regions be added to the park. "On the other hand, Yellowstone's system needs much re if improvement, and some dust adequate pslllative must be found, or riding over these hlghwavs wm Da a miserable Ball-beari- x. Hars'i a new one. It'i twea on the toarket only a few woaks. Wntfiald pure pork is one of ths CERTTJTED FOODS, INO.,' pedal to Tbe Tribes. . WASHINGTON, Dm T If an tempt la mads this session of co- wear. ..., rT.niJ WIvSoiSt , - mr .nrll I, -- n v,l ,,,, TUeiilaOiwWatafxiia SItLakeQty "WHOLESALE B - ONLY EXCLUSIVE RADIOLA DISTRIBUTOR for RADIO CORPORATION OF AMERICA Distributor, for the 5outheat and.Sugarliouao E)arcJuar SUGARHOUSE PHONE HYLAND 210 ' |