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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDN ESDAY MORNING, APRIL 3 PROJECT FARM 1 &jms 1 BOYS BHD ' Featuring two special groups . : , - jL ' i Jl Winners. Various trSv: and ' Winner In tha stata vocational ag- -' rlcultur project contest for IMS. sponsored by the Utah State Farm bureau, were announced Tuesday by M. 8. Winder, secretary. Ths tu- reau offered three award to hlfh school boyi enrolled in vocational ag-- . rlculture projects who completed the year with the highest marks. Presentation of the awards to the boys will be accompanied by considerable formality, according to Mr. Winder, at meetings between April 11 and It. "It is the aim of the bureau to stimu-- a late Interest in project and club work on the part of the future farmers of Utah," declared Mr. Winder, "and we want the successful club worker to feel bis efforts have been appreciated and that his accomplishment has not gone unrecognised." The fold medal for first placa roes to Edwin Balrd of Brlgham City high school for a poultry project Second place award, a silver medal, will be given to Fred Whiting of Heber City, a student of the Wasatch high school, who achieved success with a aheep project. Third place, a bronse medal, will go to Alma Bangerter of Davis county high school, Kaysvllle, for an onion project. Presentation' of the awards starts Wednesday morning at Kaysville, when the Davis county boy winning third ' place receives his award. Jo- -' seph Holbrook, Davis county farm bureau president, and. Delore, Nichols, county agricultural agent, have arranged the program. It starts at t o'clock at the Davis county high school. Second award wtll be presented at Heber City Thursday morning-, Heat o'clock, H. W. Harvey ofWool-' ber, president of the Utah State growers' association and- one Inof the that sponsors of sheep club work county, will sDeak. U J. Howe, presi- - , p Arranged for Program Presentation of Medals to 13, 1927. A full dollar's worth of value ... Easter 1o a very special collection of dresses very su- ' .' perior for this price. , and It Includes copies of higher priced models several makes of exceptional dreaaes which you can buy only at Walker's and wblch are marked special at I2S.W. Superior in every respect. is . in a selection whicli we do not believe can be duplicated anytchere. Select Now while choice is at its best which SAVES YOU MONEY at $29.50 - The newest fabrics Newest colors TODAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY because the dresses are bought right and sold legitimately at prices which their quality and style justify at $55.00 e A group of very silk dresses for gene aatln, crepe mlnette eral wear In and crepe Elisabeth, in the distinguished tailored In more dressy and so are which smart,' styles types. Individual and very handsome.. f I high-grad- -- I t- - l - " i. -J. w v. - cssa ' . i w M-i-- . II ri Wi 1 ass tfl ' Jhh ..aT i-- - u .jbM - S.-s- t myr, " ( lul uv iyVd I :.: IfJA " rrr r I I . Y. : jfiM tM4 hi "'111 Oee.1 Hon was avsllable as to damage done outside of the city. OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla.. April (AP). A tornado ripping through two counties In eastern Oklahoma ; and Into Fort Smith. Arlt., late today tnok a toll of at least five lives and Ji injured more than a score of per-mm as the southwest continued to be lashed by the elements. Streams were overflowing In pther sections of Oklahoma and several communities in the southwestern part of the state' were slowly recovering from the effectsandof a series last night early today. i which caused one death and a dosen V injuries. Added to the eath ton of seven- teen in floods last week, the fatall- ties due to storm conditions tonight Combined stood at twenty-threproperty loss due to floods and wind will run Into the millions, although a definite estimate Wa Impossible . tonight. TRAIL OF WRECKAGE. Descending In Haskell and Poteau counties Iste In the afternoon, the tornado swept eastward, leaving a trail of wreckage, and crossed the line, Arkansas causing extensive two damage In Fort Smith, where were known to have been killed and heir a dosen Injured. Reports from Stigler. Okla., said three persons were known to have been killed and fifteen possibly fa. tally Injured In Haskell and Poteau counties. Residential districts of WcCurtain and Bokohe,Okla.. sustained soma damage and two persons were re ported killed when the tornado tore through a rural community a mile of McCurtaln. Many farm buildings in the path were leveled and trees of the twister uprooted. - Heavy .rain and lightning accompanied the wind. Ross A. D. Drlegher and John were the . Identified dead reported which is fifteen miles from from MoCurtaln. and lay outside the A man named path of the tornndo. killed- at Milton, poxler was reported IS? . 3T4V "A-- XN . ! tl H 1 i In If I -- V . ",-, it , rw l m fzsr Vf . f HUM IX- - II I I Ml UI 1 W SL f T m T MB lOfiSHlWH l8$Slt H1 I - -- te .WtC - M. II T X3Mes(MMP f . iilllli I- - U I t ' -- . I Ul.-Z - j e. A, if Stie-ler- ' . Okla, EVERY HOUSE WRECKED. . D. P. Brown, manager of the telephone exchange, describing the storm's devastation, declared that every house and building n r -- the storm was splln- made up rttoa5S! of 'resident, of McCurUin "I a m.nv farmers living near b7 re searching the .v. ' in Rf-- t .v Zest Stnice hotisea end barns and storm stricken families. The home of a farmed namedmemwaa destroyed and five bers of the McConle.r- - fsmily Injured. Three members of the Macbee fam ily were seriously Injured when the storm destroyed their home. Physicians were called to McCurtaln from Qulnton. Okla., and Htlg- '"" ' Sweeping throuh the farm rerion near Bokoshe. the tornado leveled soma houses, but was said not to hava Injured any persons, as all In that region sought refugft In storm cellars. situation A check-utonight Oklahoma how-In oulhwelsen that four towns were swept by twlst-In- r winds last night and early today. at Vfra Prank New was killed and ten Mustang in Canadian county, In the vicinity persons were Injured of I'nlon City. farm A number of houses and three when buildings were destroyed distinct tornadoes swept the terming communities of Eskley and Alfalfa In t'aildo county. Thre were no Isfslitles, however, as first reported. streams tn Ok all Willi virtually lahoma swollen by heavy rauis 01 serious , na.t week, the n. tnniskt retirrrd at fHd situation 1M had families 'ii.hrt hretheir homes, and in been driven tis Cltv, where streets la were sectioa of the cltr souther unrter water. windstorm I mar. caused by a Rio. Texas. yeer-u- r that struck was estimated todav at H,-- . oil worker wjj One Mexk-amissing. ' p d i r g .v 41 Where Sanitation - 1 T i.t. i I First Consideration. Two Big Easter Surprise. We are now cutting another Carload of Prix Steen from the 10th Annual InteraounUin Livegtock Show. This is Super Meat with the Super Flavor. " Easier Super Ham Special fr--- Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday WhoUorHalf, X. C. M. I. Sup' girtt.ee susrart .M Lindsay-Re- Heme ars Cmaanv C t sselal Msoea " Ceeper Merc. Ce L. Jes C. John L. Heiley C... JeHesM 4. MHtwsrd.. la the f.liewint warkets: Eureka . Teete ietisnd atsrfcet Town. Ilome in Tocr Products Hcois Etiy I. M. a Pocattllo "40 and Mignl .Svsel.h Perk prinvlHe and Mspietew Orantsvllie il el monthly dinner at the 4lht wiia iuiiding Mondsr n Announcing j bleed-lngan- Our change of address from g 113 So. Main St., to g TEMPLETON " SUITE - 504-50- 5 BLDQ. g Opposite Hotel Utah. M M fea-tur- m I r w ... ... $2.50 ache. Attack your headache at Its source. Ecjj, $2.00 Tn DeJirery. Pbons Wasatch 6807. -r TO? nit Wi M I tor Yow Headache? Most hrsdaches come on toward of the day, after close the esd work. - Any one of several ere muscles can Oause an Intense head- asp. 9x12 Ru$, Come Up - And (ret some FILES Dr. C. L. Even. O.D. formerly - of the Z. C. M. L Optical Dept. Nte In ch.ro. et the WORLD OPTICAL CO. 11 fnd EAST Oee SSC0NO SOUTH East af Owl Drug s S Southern Branch of 'U J Division Extension Gets M m TREAT-HUNT- S a Acrion Magnetic .licalth. Belt and drink freely of our Pure, Guaranteed Eadio&cti?e Wakr. Thousands being cured of any of the convron aisecU, ia- Tu- g cludin? ParalyBis, Asthma, Eay Fever, Eheuaatisia, mors and many others. S Get Well, Stay Well S MANDLS SALES CO. nt Mannfartiirem' M 2 2 . JJ j MiS IHtnititor. TEMFLEXON BVILDTSO. Offka Hour. 1.30 a. tn. Us 1 p. wi. cl VUi.. V.vA Piatribaton Wanted Tirougnoat tTt 8XTITE JIIIIXIIEXSIXSXIItKX SISSSSSIf II 1SHI lit r- - -v H m m m gpwt.1 te Th TrlSnse. 11 POCATKLir. Idaho, . April Desn K, J. jddlnga of the college of of I snd Idsho. niversltv sgrlculture. K. P. Parenns. executive secretary, branch pmt Tuesdav at the southern fnr the aisb-ihrnmaking arranaements on tiie loc.l campus of the district headquarters of tha extension dirt.lon. s announced Aeardng to ins work and horr.. cib boys' and girl.' i.nomic. will be hn1ld threugh In A h course short this brarx asTiCiit.'re will be lerma beginning during the winter en fail H with tha Wonderful w w j t method thst cleanses. b.sutiti.s and lifts the 8T TW TrtM. Idslx. ' April II prCATT:lJ0 held local velture. Party and I::rM. Memorial Justice Givens Talks to Club . Holds Monthly Dinner rvW-- fA, V ing against Ed Devanjr, charging extreme cruelty. The Devaneys were married In Caldwell In March , of that Mrs. Peraney cWrges 1921, her husband has repeatedly, threatened her life with a gun ahd has IpKliI te Tb. TrISnse. knocked her down on a number of Idaho. POCATELLO. April li. d occasions and once be left her Justice Raymond Olvens nf the Idaunconscious on the floor.- now in session ho supreme court, here, was the principal Speaker at the Klwsnis luncheon at the Bannock hotel Tuesday noon and the WIFE CHARGES CRUELTY. other members of the bench were PXATEI,l0, Idaho. April 12 guests. Senator Walter Neweomb Suit for divorce was filed by Rilrsne presided and musical numoers were morn In court clesn girls and this district lievaney given by the treblebaritone. Judge.. Bsrlow, Hampton on the significant Olvens talked of the luncheon clutm. which lucludea the cultivation of friendship among competitors, and gave the members an opportunity to learn the good In each msn. He ststed If they I i I f is it i. i were only for the purpose of bringing i members together t enjoy music, It would be worth while Chief Justice William E. Lee, Jus-tlcHare You Ever Alfred Budee. T. Bslley Use Blamed Your Eyes snd Herman Taylor were present. tlcnllv 10 per cent In attendance. Entertainment features were tmder the direction of K. G: Pulton, Carol Petersen and Harold Hinckley, and consisted of" music and dancing numbers. The members and their ladles are and planning a dinner entertainment Indian bathing beauty pageant at mill be and.it Springs next month, of the losponsored by the "bxentwrs American In cal vulture residing . Fails. ; . offering a range of prices to meet any clothing j$T . I .. i f7V V AMfff Jim i mgu hi'y'A rr vs-as-- K4 vA (3JvAsJvit Others at $25 $39.50 $45 $69.50 $79.50 ' ymM TOfllOIISI rwlll II M -- r ' between the prices of; . man H. Rich, county agent, have arranged the Heber program.-- - will be The award for first place presented Saturday-a- t M. Brigham City R. WelMng, !.i at 11:30 o'clock. county bureau president: R. H. Stew. art... - county agent, and Jesse . W. ' Hoodm. oresldent of the Utah Poultry will be on the program. At esch program the buresu award will be presented by Secretary Winder. "We are so gratified With the results of last year's contest, our first, W we plan to make it an annual affair," aald Mr. Winder Tuesday, tnm face Presenting all of the authentic style features of the season, popular and t s.-'Ewii- JJW , (CeatuuMd Dresses for every occasion models of all types for all ages of women. exclusive' - t received for every dollar you pay for them j. Xi.ZZZZZ' a M H 0 I m |