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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 3, 1 UZT. asses Magna Kiddies Peace Sunday BUILDERS SEED Are Deprived of Argument Ruts Rink , One m Hospital PLM DEFENDED BscajssSkating PLEAFOR PEACE ths ground beneetfe Ktf RIGHTJO SDE IKE ftai skating rink sunt borough jy soaked hefttes treating Weather came, of have been t - JHigher Efficiency and Scholarship More Ur gent, Christensen Says, ' r- I 1 Former Superintendent Thinks Way Now Used in Ejecting Board Best J hoiarshlp and of higher pro n fcsMor.at efficiency In chool I relatively more urgent ejid mor far reaching In its llgnlfl- canee than improved business methods in board management, aa ths opinion expressed yesterday by D, H, Christensen, former superintendent of Salt Lak City schools. Visits to systems Jn pther state have convinced Air. Christensen, he declared, that tha tendency In recant years has been to delegate too much of the work and the responsibility of the btrsfneas end of school affair to professional people engaged in professional work In the system. As the result of this the former superintend ent contends tha business methods were not improved and the profes glanat work, which, he said, in Its re ulta measures the efficiency and serve the purpose of the entire edu ration! scheme, suffered apprecl ably. In regard to conditions as they really exist end to the survey report of the educators who spent several weeks In Utah Ust summer,-A- ir tu admin-ltratio- i 'Abolition of JWr Preached Salt -- elm-inate- U. E. A. Regional Meetings Listed fIlow4 fu-tn- ra 9 4 sonal attention.' I employ no hired help or beginner. Examinations and estimate Free. Hours, 9 a. m. to 7 p. m. n Statui of Stkte Roftd u to Be Ditcutted at Contractor' Feait. Com-missio- OTO -- v Because you get my per- mr Baa. day took Joseph Oaien of Bingham to ths emergency hosKeynote t pital.Another me got to talking .boot peacs. Galen trim ft scalp wound of jSermoni Ho told nobody Wax dreaasd. but ft sap troold pay any atten-tio- n Lake. to in Psacs and tkat Sunday Sunday anybody who hollered tn peso waa yellow. That fot mo tort, and I took ft poke at him. Ha Picas for international peace were locked me orer the head with a made Sunday from a srors of Salt brick, and boat it. I guess barren tha argument. ' ' Lake pulpits in recognition of ths Oalena injuria, were slight.' setting aside of ths first Sabbath H. gatd ha Intended to apand of the new year as Peace Uuftday.' Peace Sunday, peacefully of Adherence to ths fundamental shoveling ore. ths Christian faith was stressed In moat of ths sermons as ths key M ths rfoioaat Better Dentistry When th eye la "too long" It Is called Myopia, and the .' pertoa I Th trouble 1 progressive t Over Royal Bakery." Wasatch 232 South Mala Street. tihws cfrarEed jsropsw-- 1 fit- by tests end correct muscle ting of gtassea. 18 correct this defect and fit you with glasses HYPEROPIA - far-iht 6403. r ar eatlril Hy and th condltiorr " f light forward on th Short Rav rrina ar strain kuSck. fhom Which may ba" drawn Under present conditions scnrdU To RTHTgUss, secretary of ths Utah branch of the association, th road commission cannot bs sued it It elects to break a contract. A simitar law to that now contemplated was passed two years ago, h said, hut was vetoed He H. Iern by Governor Georg has assured the says Governor contractor' h will sign th bill if it Is again passed. Other business at th banquet, besides ths annual eliciton, will probably include th appointment of deleof gates to ths national convention ths association, January 24 to 27, at AshsvUU, N. C. W, JL Waters wUi art a toastmaster. of the association Present officers ar Horn N. Jscohsen.'presldent? H F. Dinsmor, of Ogden, sad J. L- Griffith secretary and treasurer. About seventy members are expected at ths meeting. J "near-elghted- Dr. M. D. Bringhurst, Dentist Legislation to maks ths stats road Commission liable to suit under road contracts will be urged at the annual banquet and election of officers of the tntermountaln branch of th Society ef General Contractors of America to I held Tuesday ntnt at ths Hotel rtafe ! j th- by- - bmue-h- t an over oritjaUfeiu i - i A the youthful energy and enthusiasm so greatly needed to vltsilxa our body ment of 'world pescs. READING politic. In thla connection w shall church was the The Christian appeal to the national committees of GLASSES to th major parties provide plans T Utah Education association first peace society. ths Rsv. Frank for the utilisation of th services of committee on local teachers' associa- L. Hunt, pastor of ths First Units these Junior etttsena" Specifications tions announce that regional con- ten church, told a large congregation. ferences will be held as follows Complete examination, For Jouth 8ummiL Park City. Too- "It was not until 161 A, D. that p.C.X. Sp her ele, Balt Lake City, Murray, Granite Christians Lenss. Shall ver engaged in war. It nd Jordan districts At ths Blaine is refused to that they history school in Granite district on Januwere and that they ..Jerusalem, ary 15. (Oeetiaeed Frew Fes One.) exempted from military For Oarhon, Emerv, Grand and Ran generally because- - Umsa principles wera oport JanuJuan districts at' Prlca. war. to posed Ever Cut Shines in a gress and U, 8. Junior. Chamber of ary 23. The world needs a return to this Commerce For Boxelder, Luran, Rich - and early doetrtns of ths Christian fafth, on districts at Carh EPARATE CAMPAIGNS. Brigham City Bob If You from which it has strayed so far Oie February 5. W. T. Bcott, pastor of National Association of ManuItev. Ths Th Af Fnr. Ogden, Weber. Pavia, organ. " Methodist ehuvobr- - declared facturers conducted a vigorous naBIFOCAL North Summit and Psggett districts First Try tional there was a wlds discrepancy between campaign of ths and at Ogden on .March 12. of . its own and th American Legion had ths LENSES patriotism theory FfcfG Frewdia For Provo, Alpine. Nebo, Juab, theory fraa (CatUM In more of Christianity. meetings to stimulate voting - Som It Tintlc and Wasatch districts at Pro- I war makes of hs towns. said, 1000 GOTH For and than cities Patriotism," Reading vo on March 26. abstract right by legalising It, and ths organisations named also con- quake devastated thi and Other Imnf; Dtttane m on For North Sanpete. South RAnpete, enjoins Christians to accept It as right ducted campaigns. separata perial Jiairmf and Rcrtcr. Wayne, Pints. Garfield because it Is legalised. This creates fittd In Ever cut shines" tn ft bobsled? Z, P, Agnw, pollr commissioner Results wer reported by John Kane district at Richfield some time a'VerV dlfficul ""situation for true your from, including estimated Hays Hamhiond, chairman of th de- and building contractor, In April, th. exact date to b, an- - Christians. It Is lots of fun, and youngsters In xmlntion. Special and partment on political education of th property loss n I nnunced Inter. "The solution of tho war problem ths country are adding this hair raisths' ctvlo federation. Eithu Root la Mexicali alon to 1 IjDO.000, excluFor. Duchesne and Uintah dletrlct, imu,t u, Jn th. outlawry of war. It winTh fire today Funeral services for Maxine and honorary chairman of the department sive of fir ing thriller to their repertoire of at Roosevelt in April or May. the ex- - must definite ter t( warded a. ttmated at $75,000, Amott, cousins, wbo were and th vie chairmen Include Gover- caused loe sports. To cut shines" one must Lewis act date to b. announced later. War la wrong. Inetead of rlxht. In a In Mexidam killed last nor while th CapSenator of Smith W'ednesday New In-night York, 1 principal team cannot be legaUaed into have a well laden bobsled and a Repre.entatlve. of educational depoaetlng accident when fhelr eled per, Kansas; Frank L. Folk, former cali r wa th Astca brewery - colta. collided Mltutlons )n each case will ttenda4Jycbin ,n4 elM-- 1 at borsea, preferablyspirited an and at 3250. automobile and with valued former fir at of Bryan by stroyed stats, secretary ths con fere n6e of the region in Tha Rev. Harris Pillabury, of ths One than chooses a wall Iced street. avenue and Eleventh East street, acting Christensen-said- : 000. with minor loss unre Governor Frank O. Lowden of IlliIn a recent issue of The Tribune which the institution I. located. Third Presbyterian church, declared..J were held Sunday afternoon In the nois. In hie report outlining th de- ported In outsid point, ar reportfor peace, but said It must be based drives the team along at ft faat g you quote from the state school surD. D. tails of th drive Mr. Hammond said ed to bring th total to near th Emerson ward Bishop chapel. unlop, and. upon reaching a point vey in its reference to the Salt Lake Brlmhsll officiated. mark. "Let us not deceive ourselves, but mtlllon-dolta- r der an are light, swings the team City board of education. The report Tha musical program Included a face th facta however disquieting An official stimat of tha dam-a- y criticises the committee plan of the bobsled so the kwlng that a a double number by mixed quartet, caused by th temblor will not abruptly they may be. Comparison with both board andNev the ward jplanof school the front violin selection sickening! In a circle, with Ellen Nielson, a ths 1924 and th 1922 vote falls to b mad until Tuesday, when th ONE-PIEC- E helrritleistn Is based on elections, runners as a pivot point - A- skilful bass solo by Alvinby Keddlngtoa, a so- reveal any .causa. for gratulatlon over slat bbusluf cormuisloner will arwf driver can keep the team running prano solo by Beulah Hufsh Sadler, th result theory and not on actual practice. And rive her. He also will decide which of our 1'928 work. In a clrcl until centrifugal fore thu dn theory the observations of the Mrs. R. vocal b Preece duet condemned. to Ine ar bulldlna by VOTE. INCREASES education UTAH The health department commission ' may be sound, but the developed either overturn the sled or and Arthur of th opinion that no Agnew Sperry. The speaker In eevrrW states Ariiona, the test In of the T. W. C. A. will begin a new throw out the passengers. present policy has stood were A. I Clark of Farmstructure will need to ho rated this city for thirty-si- x are also having plen- ington,Bishop years, and term the week after New Year's,3. Utah. Kentucky, Vermont, Maryland, Country chaps A. H. wail In several inutano La Fount, Bishop January commencing Monday, the evils mentioned have not yet manty of fun with horses and ponies, Harry Madsen. Bishop Joseph F. New Mexico and Wyoming the 1921 entirely. must b torn dowtr and in others ifested themselves. 1 quite agree with There will be cJaese In ewtmmtng, vote exceeded by 245,000 that of section of wall. America e vnrisuan oy uui- - which are being pressed Into eervtc Slid Bishop BrimhaU. Lhwd baeketball. and n vev, to haul long queues of boys and girls, forty-othe comments of Geoige F. Wasson, grpjnaMlc. dancing In the 1924: rematnlng interment was In city cemetery. shake Was preKarh of - hawing the War System?" The state th 1938 vote was 7 000.800 less ceded bv today4 president of the board of education, Th s! schedule of classes Is as fol- e. B. King spoke on "You and I and on sleds, skates and skits, over th subterranean rumbling World Peace." at the Taylor Avenue frosen roads; Old Dobbin aleo serve. 1924 which ended In and I h&se my opinion on a reasonof 1924. e However, than that UK note Genuine a thuna Matronr combination gymnastic jj&jjtist church. Other pastors who Ion the coasting hill, hauling the aleda Mrs. Anderson Barnes been a presidential year, let der clap and th ably close acquaintance with the deep curve Terio Bi. having followed a I quake nd awimmfng class, Tuesday nd discussed the subject,, and their to the' top, where the youngster us make th comparison with 1932, few aecond .board, its members and Its policies, focal Lenses, any six later. Returns From or shape, since ISM when by act of the legis- Friday, 10 to 12 a. m.; Monday nd eburches, were: The Rev. Georg H. j climb aboard, coast to the bottom, when only tha previous surtnoluding An optimistic not In today gym wtm Emk, Central Christian; th Rev. Ar land then Jet another hors drag them lature the city was consolidated Into Thursday, business girl caudldatee examination. Fitted fn end state congressional vey of th situation which revealed one school district and the present clas. 7:15 to I p. in.; Monday only thur L HLce, Philllppa CongseffatJona) lbaik t thw starting placav wer elected. your frames to Th Tribnoo. th undaunted spirit of on gym swim else. 8 to MO p. m. X church; the Rev. A, R. Dickson, Oen the fine country tn unified scheme created. ar which states sixteen Skating "There Mra resident was when surveyor beaan CLEAR CREEK, Jan. special swimming das for beginners tenaxy Methodist, and the Rev. CUr I. ponds, where boy have shoveled off Brltta fewer vote wer actually cast in theie 'Work in --Ah . shadow CHANGE s- of crumpled Anderson Barnra Jim returned, 1928 been scheduled at 7: IS on enoe A. Purdom, Seventh-da- y only Ad- - the heavy overburden of snow.' 'NS than trt1523 OMfi. Indiana, th alt for front Boxeman Montana, ahe The people of Fait Lake City al- - Mondayhnand Thursday evenings and a ventUt. wall, Jayinf.-cuOklahoma Iowa, Kansas, Jersey.a $400,000 hotel, theater and Elks' Attndod Hi funeral of her husband, ways have fceetr keenly interested in class for advanced swimmers will At tha direction of Bishop John Arthur W. Barnes, who died at Thre Montana, Idaho, Delaware, Georgia, club to he built by th Calexico Hotheir schools, and they have invarl meet at (:45 p. m. on Thursday. special peace prayers were Tennesaes, tel company. Alabama, Mississippi, of December 20, Forks, heart Montana, ably selected men of exceptional abilClasses In swimming for Junior and Mitty, ferod In all the Catholic churche j Soutb Carolina, Arkansas and Virtroubl. school girls will continue Salt Lake. ity for board membership. In th senior Mr. Barnes whfl vlftlting ginia. And when the Increase In th earlier nineties, when local problems tn meethigh In the after school hours Ths of observance Fear generaT number eligible votes la taken Into hi engendered some bitterness, the ward The Saturday morning combination Sunday was sponsored by the ltah parnta, Mr. and Mra. F. A. account, ofthere having been 8.000 000 Barnes. Private funeral services more in 1928 than rep classes In dancing and swimming for Connell for the Prevention of War, plan of election gave minority In 1922. tha folheld at th hom of his slater, resentation. and the result wras most girls I to II years of age will begin with Dr. Adolph Stein.r as chairman et services lor Winona Levon were Funeral states should be added also lowing - Optical Dept. N. C. of and In effort wholesome. Bnaeman. Mr. Unity Arnett, a new term Saturday. January 8. of the special committee. Other mem ' died to the list: Mr. Barne waa a well known mingirl wbo and progressive pro There will also be the Regular Sat- her of th committee were the Rsv. Lloyd. Main Floor Pennsylvania. Rhode Island. Maine, construction engineer In Can- New grams have ever been characteristic .wlmmlng eias foL boy 8 bo Prank J Hurrt, JtnhM - Ssmtl't H. Thursday tn a poison mystery, wsr ing and .hire, Nebraska, Missouri, or board potter. During myTtfteen urday 10 year LONDON, Jan, m. The work Gordon. James H. Wolfe, Dr. Elbert held at' 8 o'clock Sunday afternoon ada, northern California and Utah. North Hump of age at (Universal I p. Carolina and New Mexico. How ths wild men of th Australian years of rather close association with of the .department Is under ths di- Thomas, Mra Hendrick Romeyn and from the Fifth ward chapel. Bishop For a number of years he waa asMORE INTENSIVE WORK. sociated with the Utah Fuel oompany the schools i detected at no time any rection of Alice Oakes Bronson, as- Mrs. Leon bush may receive them Is a question Brandenliurger. Burial at Wlnterquartera and Clear Creek, C. A. Carlqulet officiating. tendency on the part of board mem- sisted by --Miss Maurfne Basse la now clear from the results little bothering ths mind of ths Duk .In Charge Approval of ths special day was ob was aa mining engineer. He mas a mem of "It bers to consider ward or sectional In- swimmfnk and Duchess of York, who leav of and Lois Farrell Croft In talned efforts th the In prodigious csmetsry. H. from Governor city Customer Georgs bor of the Sentinel Jode, No. 26, F, terests in any part of their program. danclnfc. tn 1924 as Wednesday aboard tha H. M. E. ReMichael Jackson, said to have baen & C. Clarence Naslen and organisations Dern. Mayor In w&a A. M., at Hfttcreat; Canada. a unit ita seeds The district well aa In 1D2S. that holding meet- nown for their world tour. named by the girl tn a ytng state other public official. The first presimay have and interests. 4U plans havs been completed for Surviving ar hU wlf and two small ings. for the eondl voting resolutions, securing dency of th L. D. S, church also ment as responsible Long-Tim- e their The present method of electln Lake Salt the of on comfort th daughter. and radio their glasses led to tion royal her newspaper, pair which pulpit publicity taking drugs. cooperated. board members has worked so and using all th other publicity ad- "good will" tour, and everything Is In Is being held t the city Jail pending for so many years that any plan now Passes , Resident Renownreadiness aboard Aha .. for all which wUi tbs 'Away juncts employed further Investigation. Possible filing Maytag Will Visit If to disturb it would not accomplish the and sought, but crstlng off. of charge against th man await one considers ths personnel of the TTVf Th of main bv th more Intena campaign along objective trip the completion by State Chemist Samuel Newton, ft blacksmith by 4? Lake Monday that I in boards of education from 1890 down I Harman Harm sive and more practical Hues must th younger eon of King Georg and of an analysis of th of Salt Lake for ' to and including the present, he must trade, and a resident his oonand wife Queen Mary, are be organised. was content. It Stomach local a at died l1rl many years, hospital ho impressed with 'the exceptionally F. L. Maytag, founder and chairI and New Zealand. 'There Is another problem of outgtdersd likely Mr. Harm would sub- man of th board of the Maytag comhigh class of man who have been Sunday. Mr. Newton bad been tn the County mit a report Monday to Chief of standing Interest to every voter-tha- t to serve .the interests of of pany will clUd upon schools. Newton, In arrive nomI K. low, of the method of Is, Esther Fowter, da tighter tic Joseph Burbldge.making - And here, too, Infirmary since July 18, 1(128 He was Lake Monday morning to meet ination. the public Shall w continue th di- Smithsonian Given and Sarah Pearc Fowler, died I Many friends of th dead girl vis Salt In 1S5S. He had no friends or is one continuous record of devoted born 848 West Sixth South th officers and working force of the rect primary system or go back to 988 Ysl d at th her as was residence, as here far relatives home, family learned Mineral Collection without service or taint and efficient company, with th convention This - longenue, Sunday afternoon of pneumonia. I street, where th body lay preceding Maytag Intsrmountaln I suspicion. Aside from the honor and Sunday. headquarters in Sait Lake. A busi- standing question plan? was In landed Mis For Fowler had th been funeral. many tbs years ness meeting will be held In the aft.satisfaction attached to such service, WASHINGTON, Jsn. 1. Unlwr-sal.- ) forefront of party politics through an employes of the Studebaker com-- 1 NEW YEAR DANCE GIVEN. ernoon at 2 o'clock at tha Nswhouss the the method of election must have been Olft of th finest private Pennsylvania and Illinois primary pany of Salt Lake and more recently I A ,,fnmnh!Ia Rirfsmi Jsn. J. Miss Al- worked at which a contributing factor, theory to ths MT. PLEASANT, hotel, s salesman-agerof minerals In th world to' the salesmen, Brands last is for the Industrial Commission July. And their wives from Utah, Idaices Maaaen was hostess at a New at the state contrary notwithstanding. Institution , was anSmithsonian f In"Another of She was topic popular great capital building. ho, western Wyoming, western ColoThe committee plan cornea in for Years dancing party and luncheon at a member of nounced today. terest Is compulsory voting. Senathe tabernacle choir, rado and eastern Nevada will attend tor Friday evening. Twelve the . oratorio tr home some advert comments from the surth collection of 18,000 It comprises a Arthur vie chairman th and choir Capper, society, A banquet will be held at night at 7 The late Colonel guests were present. vey commission. of the Le Grand ward of the L. D. 8. of the department, has drafted a bill specimens cf ths late Colonel Washo'clock at the Newhouse. William NeNon, as president of the A. builder of the I - , Roebitnar, 1 aington to of sag church. tax cent Impose per Only recently she took the upon board. Inaugurated in 3893 a thor- their was presented to HE BIO STOKE BROADWAY ft STATt the Income of every delinquent voter. Brooklyn bridge. It his special fitness for their work, leading soprano part In the "Christof board proceth Institution son, A. oughly business-plaJohn by to Contractor to determine the mas Cantata of the Le Grand ward Dies Other proposals looking th same dure ftn0 committee work that moved are In aof position end are advocated. Certainly drastic Roebllng. She waa born In Ogden, April 20, business policies, And with the precision of a clock. Noth- merits Accompanying the gift le an endow- 1k3 tn in In Its 1887. some of school la Is kind Local action tittle work , invited there by ment In was either board of $150,000 to Insure mainten--t perfunctory ing the 'slacker vote' spectacle In the ance Surviving are her father and the fol- and his precedent final analysis Inthat does not find Its of th collec on In th front f committee work, . ths basic principles lowing brothers and sisters: John E. ELKS OBSERVE HOLIDAY. Daniel Z. Stanton, 80, a carpenter past fsw elections. Colonel Roebto which rank has survived. Committee work, I am Justification position business. Fowler, Richard J. Fowler and Mrs. PRIMARY REFORM. and contractor, died at a local hosBOISE. Idaho. Jan. 2 The Elks? sure, greatly facilitates th work of of Ut llng brought It. Collecting rare minhas seemed to me St times, in Jane E Fowler, all of Ogden: William the board and adds to its efficiency. my visits Sunday. Hs was th son of elub held open hous New Tear's daw "Sines th securing of a satisfac- eral specimens waa his hobby.. to systems in other states, P. Fowler of Seattle, Wash.,: Mrs Others were arrested by his depart- - pital W. Daniel and makes This th Davis generous and a watch party New Yeaps evai present Stanton tory plan for th nomination, of can Mary RESPONSIBILITY NEEDED. that ths tendency In recent years has Sarsh Bv Burnham, and Mrs, Emily I ment for highway robbery, grand and was born and tha removal of obstacles Smithsonian the possessor of ths two at tha club. Several hundred table I ceny. And the members of the board of been to delegate too much of ths both of Salt Lake. embezslement and attempted Sheridan. Mont. September II, 1888, at didates In mineral cabinets were reserved for New Year's- v to voting ar such Important ele- greatest private I education have real work to perform. work and the responsibility of ths murder. within twi Funeral arrangement! will be an- ments In th movement to secur a tbls country, received 858 of automothe He that ' stated Any move to shift too tomuq of ths business nd of school affairs to pro- A lterntinn of each other. MnJm fuller use of th elective franchise, months Iblles stolen during the year, 938 were nounced later. boards responsibility appointive fessional people engaged ,!n profesthe department on politics! education 8 beads of departments would. I fear, sional work tn th system; with th ctnt-r,C0Y,r,d' con,tltutln ON BIRTHDAY. BURPRISEO INFANT BURIED. of in th National Civic federation will Savage be fraught with danger. Jfiach de- result that business methods were not hold a national conference In March, Special fe The Tribune. Specie I te Ths Trtbna. partment head should have all neces- Improved and the professional work, 1 8. Lankttm U. E. Williams discus 1927, to relYl Jan. election 6ALINA. primary Th Alteration of the funeral arrange-- 1 Roy EPHRAIM, Jan. 1 Infant sary latitude to perform all ths work which, after all. In lta results meawas given a surprise this week when daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton An- form and eognat subject of his department, but at ths same sures th efficiency and serve ths msnts for John Foster Savage, Salt of hla Invaded friends his borne derson died after a few days Illness Mors than 7,000.0000 were found thirty time board members should be mors purpose of the entire educational Txke Insurance man, who died Frito help of pneumonia at the family residence by ths statisticians to b young men unannounced and proceeded We day at a local hospital, wera anthan mere figureheads. Ths duties scheme, suffered appreciably. poleyB Honey aqJ, hi birthday anni- A VaU which they reserve to themselves may do well In our stats to profit by nounced Sunday. Mrs. Edna Ebert Lanham, wife of at Spring fity Wednesday, and was and women who had been 17. 13, 19 celebral Ths sixtieth TerCom pound isjust were visitors Scan the versary. In 80 sufficient and should be of The funeral. Instead of being at Roy Lanham. died at th family resi- buried consequence to that experience. In Vtah today, tl Ephraim Friday. years of age In 1922. children whet dlnavlan who, ought to have fT merrymaker, your during impose upon them lbs necessity of a need of better scholarship and of th horns, 3318 Highland drivs, will dence, U West Sixth South street, "Should we not make a special the evening, gav program and n cou ghs, feverish colds, crou p( odief BOY IS DEAD. close acquaintance with ths inside higher professional efficiency In tak plans at I O'clock Monday after- Sunday. tn th encompass junior eampaign dancing party. Th end disturbing night coughs. Is relatively noon at the 8. M. Taylor undertakmethods of operations in every de school administration Kenneth Worthington Seamount, Funeral servlres will he held at th field that these coming voters may music was furnished by M. L. Burns, son of Nels E. and Lavanla bs linked up with th It partment In the Issstem. Through mors urgent and more far reaching In ing rhupsl. 251 East FIrt South S. M. Taylor chapel Tuesday afterMade A. U. Williams and Mr. Clayton by oorowhspectal process, CntBpossible without Its significance than Improved busi- street. Dean William W. Fleetwood noon at 1 o'clock. Friends may view Lott Ssamount, died Saturday at th engaged In thi political organisation committees, this educational Rasmussen. At II o'clock luncheon bine the curative influence of puts TVtim ness methods In board management. of St. Mark's cathedral will officiate th body at the mortuary prior to th family interference by any delegated author1301 MoCIsiland work and thus receive a residence, was served by Mesdames A. IT. Wil- Terend other bealingingredients, with thw ity For. after all. board members-b- y A. careful perueaf of the survey fore, Burial will h- - In Mt. Ollvst ceme- service,- - Interment will be la City . street, Burial will be . In JYovo course, so to speak. In prac- liams, Mont Williams and Lars reason of their experience and upon on that conclusion. " tery. Th funeral will be private. mollifying demulcent affect of clear Honeyr? tical cltlienshlp. oemetery. cemetery. There is a vaat It ia scientifically ccsttpounded in alf tich containers under rigid sanitary control. 6L Pat Off.) Trad Mark U. Keg. JEFF-J-eff, Itcontaine no opiates or chlarofornLIti (Copyright, 1926, by H. Or FUher. bland to th tender throat of a child, aid. la effective in stopping the atubhena coughs of grown personal A fim depen Jablt family mediant? J better i that vicinity youngsters deprUed of a skating rink. A fink was built under direction of , the Magna.- Liana Uuband Copper company north of the city. Water waa not placed Jn the after enclosure, however. until Treesing weather occurred. Excessive porosity of ths soli carries the water away almost as quickly as it can bs run Into tha enclosure. Fl attempts have been made to provide ths city's youngsters with tha skating, but on each occasion water has seeped away. Ths danger of skating on ths Pop. d per company's dike has been this season because a heavy fall of mow has covered the ice. AK SAVE RURAL YOUTH SPENDS efend HAPPY Irn TIMESSLEDDING ser-.vt- lied? Havent, It; Thrill. FAIL IN EFFORT isal. Services Held for Sled Victims j Gia. loa, . Th, 1 Y. W. C. A. Health Terra to Begin Auerbach - TORIC BIFOCAL LENSES - ons-ple- Funeral 'off-yea- tpiI 1 - t - 'jGirl in Poison V Mystery Buried broad-minde- brm 111 Duke and Duchess of York to Tour t d f public-sp- irited P Salt rPneumonia tfi ,i Victim Aus-trall- a( ss OPTICAL DEPT, AUERBACH CG - ha n it Hospital - . Never Bs pr Funeral of trlLlu spn -j -- MUTT AND You Said Something By BUD FISHER jj f Remember the Nam I0LEY1S HONLYakoTAR COMPOUND So&arnrywtmt SCHRAMM. 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