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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL L i OtO GIVEfJ Education Budget to Be Considered at Meeting on Next Monday Night Fortr assistant teachers,' MnntMn Sacher and forty-si- x teachers to serv without aontract wer lcted by tha board of education at the held in tha board monthly meeting oom at tha city and county building "eiesday night. ' Attention to a proposed budget will ba given by tha finance committee, comprising alx member, the other four member also beltif Invited to b present, at a meeting nevt Monday night at 7:S0 o'clock, It was agreed. Superintendent O. K. Child submlt-te- d hla proposed plan of expenditures, which waa not made public It will be considered by tha committee. t President Oeorre F. AVasson said that tha board wants to keep the tax levy down as much aa poasible, yet noma perilous problems confront-thehoard. Another special meeting of the board, after that, will be held prior to May 1, when tha school department Is required to make known Its want for W27-2- S to the county commission ana also tnrorm tne county board what tax rata will be nec essary, based on the preceding; year's valuation, to raise the amount sought It Is expected that matters of policy wnn respect, to in new puaget will te tnresbea out at tha Monday meeting. The board received a communication association , from the Parent-Teachof the Bonneville school asking that the building at Chicago street and Uuluth avenue be made more modern and that the three grades now taught be retained and a fourth added. The letter waa referred to the teacher ' and school work committee. The board authorised tha furnish at a room in the Nis2tborhood house lor kindergarten purposes. Following are tha assistant and Jfimllanav toOtell Assistant teachers to serve throughout the school year 1917-l- t: . - . . - er Jw ng n.i...wr ( H0 Pupfls of Salt Iak schools, member of local dvta organisations and Silt Lake citizens wfll unit on Friday In observance of Arbor day. School will not be dosed for the day, according to 3eorg N. Child, superintendent of city schools, who say experience has shown that greater results are obtained ty cevotlng the dajr to educational programs, which etreea the importance of planting trees, shrubs and plants. In every school in th city teere win be an Arbor day observance). Pupil will write theme on th subject of trees, educational programs will be presented, and at many school ground trees and shrubs will be planted Th School building and grounds de partment have already set out ZM) trees and 250 shrubs. Between fifteen and twenty different varieties of tree , nt varieties of shrub. At th various schools, attention Is being gives toward planting attractive shrubbery near the building. Superintendent CMld stated mat me mere Idea of planting a tree Is not sufficient. Th question of planting the right kind of a tree In the right kind of a place la- th consideration, h say. Th city of Salt Lak, whll not participating In an official Arbor day observance this year, has already set out a number of trees and flowers.In Many of thee have been planted Memory grove. Among the civic organisations which will observe Arbor day Is th' Wasatch Literary dub. Bpeck, nret Martin, Bents Kelly.' Sarah Ivy Smith, riors BI'RU, Mary. Yaa Cott, Tlela Laege, "an Thueaoo, Boxy Bierer, iiim Mtak. klaia Bond. La or Bridgland, Batlwr Usrpenter, Laura Emily BridWall, Mark, Marian Dajer, Flora UlcS, Beatrice Marguerite Uarner, ranalag, Ma; me Fraaer, , Virfinia Ilarrla, Ada Manner. LIMe Hitrh-IngaAnne Irring. Peart Jose, Martha Vera Mnlr, Annie Osmond, Ellaa Pratt, LTdl Price, Ran Pnfh, Blla Smith, Mary Bpenrer, Leah STranam, Blra Vaa Winkle, Luetile Wagner, Mabel Wlachealer, Marioh Deris, Otiriatte Patenea, MatUe Proaaer, . Leelia Woodruff. " Apoplexy Causes Death of woman Mary Affleck. Cystitis U Bailey, Mildred Ruth Deierrs Oloff, HrVa W. Bgeeial to The Tribwte, - -- " Cesterllne, Proa, Hrlea EarOley. Olive Edmonds, Mrs. AMERICAN FORK. April lrane Otkvy. Beth Bare,- Klaa Jacebaea, Bom II. rraaree A. Moon, Melissa R. - Harrington, 68, wife of Gladys It. Mrliea. Bllcasheth Barrett, Mar-lo- o Leonard 6. Harrington, died suddenL. Bailey, Angela Desrea, Bra Haa- wk. Hclra XtaUielL Alice Lendberc, ly at. b fomlty horror today from a Marraret Hendvreoa, Oladv Mnrphy, An- - j :itAw X'mAmr. . Tknmftiw AIJUUM Mi Mr. Harrington was stricken a virfinia a. Koee, aatmeen Horn- W. Saow, Allre Stela, Louise few minutes after 18 o'clock this ny, Rebecca Neoeil Mae Wine, Bemnarte Via Gantes, died shortrr after I Wtater, Grace Harroa, T. M. Mayberry, Mar-car- forenoonin and th afternoon without reMantaek, LeRae Morgan, Helen Nee-Ir- a, o'clock Helen T. Patrick. Rota piacree, Belea gaining consciousness. Mrs. Harrington is survived oy ner B. Wllaon, Blanche White. Teachers Hu.1 0. Hnabands, Berber D. husband, one. erranadaughten . four Baron, Kathryn , Cunnlnt han, Far Cox, sons, one sister and six brothers. Verona (Mlda B. Jenaen, Tenants, Cnna The sons axe Leonard K. of Califor ikorkhlll, Dorothy Bovee, Georgia Grwirb, nia. Burn of American Fork and Cecelia Boblnsnn, Veld Tbempera, Italer James, who is on a mission to the Maglnola, Barak Otlleaple, Mary Ana Tas- Hawaiian Islands. Tbe sister la Mr. tier, Versa Sksscky, Mary L. Oreen, Leoaa Oren Cozsens of Salt Th , 8. Jordan. brothers are W. F., William, F. L. -That the fellewlng aaated persons be Ohlpman of American prered aa teacher to eerve without contract and Alfonso and Emmett of Dell of Pro-vand at the eiecretloa of the superintendent Fork, . ef schoola: have not Naomi Funeral arrangements ftuby Neyes, Woolley, riomtlij Want, lla Archer, flraea Chamber., Mar- - been made. Irj Lak. OEZXO u o pros-rau- fine looking Tol-hur- a suit must be correctly cut It stands to reason, when you think it over. What except the design, or cut, of a suit can give it the easy swagger, good-lookin- Society Brand E BASIS for Purchase. 1 : ' . r - -- l..-"- " .-- -" o."1!""."" Ill 1 ' ' - . m I l Up to $75.00 Hesponsibl Mea May Arrugt to Purchase: These Tin Suits on tbe Ten-FaBudget Flan. Initial Fjrmnt of f 10, Oueetlon as to how th nric of I1J5.000. which the Price river ronscr- - - y k aim-M'4jot(rd vallev for 12.&U0 acr-fof water was determnled, la raised Jn a report on feasibility ot th subproposed Gooseberry project, , committed to th Utah water storage mission Tuesday by George M. Bacon, J. O. M. Barnes and A. V. Doremus, a committee, of the commission. Attention Is called tn the report to you to be th fact that th right to about acre-fewater, Including the Jf Soulh-Mai-n 13,500 arre-fel- t, which Is proposed to sell to the Ranpete users, was ap at with other praised, together assent, I65.000 befor Its purchase by theKPrlc conservation district. As only a porIs to be tion of th 27,000 acre-fepurchased by the Sanpete users, the commute thought It might be interesting to discover how th price of 1125,000 was reached. Attention wss called by the report n!)o to the almost entire abeenc of on the direct flow measurements amount of water available for the Gooseberry project. It Is recommended that no reasonable expense be run-ospared to obtain figures of actual during this coming season, and Information be gathered as to probable evaporation losses) from- holdover in the reservoir ana getting tne wstor to the land. Apportionment to Coun"Results of actual experience with feeder canals,' th report declared. Full ties Reaches 'should be used to check th esti mate of supply from outside sources. There seems to be no reason why a definite basis should not be available Capita by July and thus eliminate on way or th other the big elements of uncer tainty which at present exist with ref erence to water supply available and Apportionment ' of state school hence the cost, per unit. Tne state funds,' mad , Tuesday at ths office engineer has already taken step to of the state department of education, that these actual measurements are started." brought the endowment disbursed for the benefit of he common schools . Special tThe Trfboa. MT. FLWABANT, April 12. Plea- - this year to 125.01 for. each child of snt Cre Irrigation company, th school age In ths state. This Is the North Creek Irrigation company. ML first time In th of th stat Pleaaant Birch Creek Irrigation com that the full per history allowance of capita pany and the Twin Creek Irrigation 125 has been reached. The law putcompany, at special stockholders' meetings held tn the Mt. Pleasant city ting the $25 per capita endowment hall Monday, voted by overwhelming was passed In 1121, after majorities to authorise, their board Into effect of directors to subscribe stock of the th people of the state had voted proposed Fan pete Water company, favorably in 1920 on a proposed conwhich plans to develop the Gooseberry st! fat lonal amendment allowing this property. Other water companies in Sanpete county are voting on this is- endowment. The of stat. apportionment January sue later this week. ; school funds amounted to tlf.lt per capita for the 141.06 children of school age in the state. This smounted to 11.164,407.02, with S2.3S.4 left in the funds. The April apportionment agbalance gregated II, 414,804. 6. with of 11304. HI left In the funds. Tha tw apportionments amounted to pt which I3.206.S40.14 was paid from general property taxes, and 1373. 179. 4 from th bind interest and rental fund. Th per capita allotment In April was 19. SS. Records at the stat choo office show th school population and apportionment' by 'districts were as thn-wst- . m 40 J43 sion Would Determine t' I! . In all our experience with clothing we have found no clothes mat could compare with theio. Our Spring exhibit of Society Brand Clothes is now on oispuy.vomcm ana see m Water ' Storage Commis vatiO.-disrriir- suit If your hair is light ut SMINIEST or nortnarn gray fabric for the Spring you may want to go to a medium brown, an oxford, or blue. But after fabric can make a the clean-cdistinction, all, g suit only that men call "smart"? , if the cut is right Fabrics are important, Our advice to the of course. For instance, young man who wants it's important to know his clothes to be really this Spring that light distinctive is this: colored fabrics are much See that the suit you in favor. If your hair is buy is correctly cut. dark, youH do well to YouTl be certain it is, if choose a tan or light you choose 1 Factors 4lll eianDete et pBettKeByCq want 27,-0- et satisjjtTSiiXKjpx Street. 156 id?5b Vl of Murray, Miss Rlila Anderson of Union and Mr. Ruby Uallyar of Mid vale. Mr, Anderson I also survived by aX ' Vw' the following brother and sisters: Andrew Anderson in Downsy, taano; Joseph Anderson of TInlon. Mrs. I. Prady of Bingham. Mrs. David Smart of Union and Mrs, Annie Chrlitenseo of Mldvale. 'WRE - NOT Q IN THE FIGHT" . .,1. .... 1. in. .- --. I iiiiitoii rm - ' Intermountain distributors During th day many people of Murray ." heard of our unusual offerings on our Anniversary day, April 2nd, and had ' also heard that Utah's Mammoth chain r had named eves lover prices, on the same items, in its downtown stores. ' ' When they asked for the items at the ' same prices at the big' firm's Murray store, they were told "We're not in the fight. ' Prioee are not reduced in this "v. store." If the people of Murray and v onlyijknown it, they could hare well af-forded to have driven out to Magna,' where this firm's store was selling them ' . even cheaper than did its downtown . stores. 10c milk was sold for a penny a .can at Magna. .it. 11 - D o : M,5",-211.0- fsggP07 D I P0IL 1 Aiplne, . i... ...... School Fop. R. T A . s ""f ST BLUE RJBB0H Alwmya- - guccswaf uL for thm 7Qow csuv. J . t better sUI ! Look On gtoTM. m44m nvor, 282 1.844 1.642 644 7.S74 t.0l t,.--J 7i Morgan Nebo Korth fan pete .A North Hummit .., Park City ...4.... Plate . .. w. Rich Fan Juan ... v 0 llklsi mm - AXI SVCAUr J' . ) V 4 f VI ECZEMA rskatwuseiPesAliwe . '". X rW Ci.f . t elka. ka Imim LUCKY torn J B ektat aa4 ctt, you have used- - every tin of Schilling's . . , this label . . . this guarantee! It applies, whether it's your 1st tin or your 101st . whether it's the first spoonful in the tin or the last . . whether it's cake, or biscuits . . . whatever it is. Schilling 475 3 lae. TIGER 1.427 ... . ,. , 634 1.449 1,474 I.C70 1.727 1.270 70 17,00.03 !.! 1.610 B 12.450.80 4 023.00 25.841.84 144 l :..! i.30.590 24 3 ' if you don't like ? ST ST i n hiii ARING 4 G 6 101.04 8?2.l-t.i- ml Schilling's best 24. 417. 84 00 1C3.20 1444 2 Your money back 14.3ftt.41 22.44 owl ar ... 25.484.61 . r; at is not satisfied unless you are atisfied It's g ot to be good to bear this guarantee. It's got to be good . because it contains more cream-of-tartthan any other brand that fine and wholesome fluffs ingredient that your baking! 14.871 .08 I t4 8K . 67.5S0.47 14.654.4S 7.170.34 10.859.21 4.476.76 4.319.71 8.970.21 "ut Tooei Ian . Murray eUkioaa uraialu timet I &24 5sa ummlt Wasatch . Washington '.. ....... Wayne Weber PJt Lake City Ogden Provo tosaie fw yeaar oed Uaktt Pouth Tlntlo t'tntah AJiCOSTUHA A floor, It's on T.515.61 .l!t iMi y7 ftouth Pupate ...2.67T iWUdoo etimelatee ths eypsdteaod aid digatow yotir grocer will return yo and also pay for the egg 8, 6.74.(5 6.1 124 4.071 Kevlei . Crapelrclt irr. megwrra susfueaafi ogpowderorthinkyoa. ry 04.IS0.60 60,407.11 1.124.34 40.231.42 602.08 2, 13.183.14 16,250.31 6 310.14 T7.t7t.84 20,182.20 65.443.34 411.06 it4.7S4.64 15.020.48 17 ' Millard J On 3 lf;orj find any fault whatever tf i4.n.ti I.tIS 6.650 Jordan . ,i.(0 Juab , .....J l.lf.5 Kane . ........... slsaeW; . at 'II Baktnrv Tneiiranre 41.302. 7 t.dii Iron STORES assssjaesnsassssaB Total. . 4.S84 Beaver ......... Boxelder .. ...... Cache Carbon . , Oaggett . ........ Iavls . Imrhesne . f..;.f Emery . Oarfleld , Orand . Oranlte . DANDRUFF onosaoaoi,. ... WstrictS. Bitter 'SMMui y T A t -- , 0 food F O -- follows:. Prices the same at the f ollowing stores : 43 So. Main St 3S1 So. State St S250 So. State St. Sugarhouse Magna Bountiful M i BONNE'S DONT BOIL BE There is an 0..P. Ekaggs System store ' to be opened in Murray before very long andf no doubt, Utah's Mammoth chain store heads will send word to their Murray manager to "sell gro- ceries and meats so cheap that no one .will be Interested sufficiently to even enter the 0. P. Bkaggs System store." It's astounding how the 0. P. Skaggs System stores have created a desire, on the part of competitors, to sell cheaper and cheaper. It's no wonder every 0. P., Ekaggs System store has so many friends and well wishers. Just stop and think how they enAbled you to supply your pantiy at less costs than was the case before. Someone said a year ego "your price, are too good to last," but they still remain the same, market con-- : ditions considered. A -- . SOON WII R E C First Allotment Per - p To be really n ff D 7 O IT 8 THB CUT OF YOUR. CLOTHES THAT COUNTI OtO Mr. Ernest VHen, president, ha announced that on Friday morning at 11 o'clock th club will conduct a tree plahttng ceremonial at Municipal park, oppoHlte Ht. Mary's hospital. A green elm will b planted. There will be a musical program and Dr. David Andrew will mak an addrea appropriht ate to th occasion. Th being arranged by Mrs. C. H. chairman; Mr. W. B. Robert -son, Mrs. O. W. Kotter and Mrs, E. Urien. . An effort is being mad to' hav an are in the park set aside so that th club can carry out a program of planting a tree annually. The department kt public. . Instruction a haa iinl tuit Kt,ll&ln u.knnli of tha (tat urging appropriate ob-- 1 eervanc ot Arbor day, and stressing th following: Appreciation of the rebirth of nature. Import mice of fnreet conservation, kv for tree and shrub and th economic thought of replen ishing a last diminishing timber sup ply on the public domain. noneers win imugnters or in plant a tree in th grove at th cap- iiol grounds at :J0 Friday morning. Th tree Is in honor of the ninth president of the organisation, Mrs. Laura Hyde Merrill. A short prayer will b given and muslo wEl be furnished by a quartet., The only Arbor, day ceremony planned at Memory park in City Creek canyon is the dedication of th field piece by th Disabled American Vet eran of th World War. The weapon a captured German gun and will bear a descriptive bronie tablet. All patriotic organizations in the city have been invited to attend th exercises. li tfk!lOt.f,rlWX" o .OtO OvO 7 To Plant Trees at Parks and Schools If BOARD ; 00 . ' : Citizens, Pupils to Observe Arbor Day TEACHER LIST v 13, 1327. Coffee 4 T4 P O WD E R JL 3i Extracts Tea i9 SPiccs 14.011. H Graad total . . .141.054 tl.414.t04.0 Bingham Man Succumbs After Week'g lUnett Martin Aiiwmi died Toeeda-at a blnsnem arree an tHrees of a week. was born in aVoutk Cr'toneooH la l7.). He la rrived by hla widow, Mr. k O. Alti.n(l. ni (he following sr:4 t" K And-roilil!nrn I.-,rof Cleveland, Ohm; Mrs I.u-Jane ' i i m -i f - - " - .auawfr Wtawi j. itHlas:ihfliim..is&Jsst-.v--&j- iit..fB.f m |