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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY i PICTURES 1 Take New York Artist First and Second Hon- SameTrice ors atSpringville Show; ul school. , i - fir over 35ijears Till). SPKINOVIIAE, May I- - "Ths Mill painted by Jonas lis of New City, "Sprint Morn tar." by Emll Waters of New York City, were unveiled as the first and eeeond prise pictures, respectively, of the Spring vllle national art exhibit at a pro afternoon-- , which gram here thl marked the close of the sixth national hlirh art exhibit, of the Hpring-vU- l IU" fork . sslt USE LESS THAN OF HICHEP PRICED BRANDS Why Pay ) War Prices? . f'This unveiling of the prise pictures Ir. grese," waa the opening remark of George H. Brlmhall, president emer-Itn- e of the Brlgham Young university, who delivered the principal art dress. Continuing, Dr. Brlmhall declared: that Thla la the elxth of a eerlee la making of Sprlngville a city on a hill. Thla move li a declaration of the Interdependence for the more abundant life. It la a wonderful example of what can be done by combining competition with cooperation. It la a It reaches great act of public service. out In a heroic way and aaalsta in the development of culture In. the home and In the community and I one of the most effective advertisements that are being sent cut In the Interest of the state." PRESIDENT BKIMHALLj. It same In the beginning, he eald, from Cyrus K. Dallin, John Hafen tuid Dr. George I Bmart and from the community of Sprlngville, and It wlU never come to an end. because it is carried by the youth. The acceptance speech waa made by J. F. Brtnghurst, memDer 01 me ooara of directors of the Art corporation. Other speakers were T. F. Tolhurst, president of the school board of the Nebo district, and Ur. ueorge emari , AM U1ILE0 ARE spedsl to The 3, 1927, lika Elate MeCurdy - of the senior de Ul echool and Miss partment of the high or me junior De Johnson Virginia paintpartment were awarded a email beat essays written In ing each foronthe t the eihlbit. miss the school Olsen and' Miss Naomi Dalton, winners of th popularity contest, un veiled the pictures and made tne presentation speeches. umiK nnmhere were bv the school mixed chorus and high echool orchestra. Elmo uoriman gave a vocai fHB GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS OF POUNDS LOGAN DEPARTMENT Office, 41V, No. Main. Phone 111 Beaulmce Telephone 863-J. R011SM reprefenfcjtfve SGOUTPROGRAM you afree rake Interesting Events Scheduled to Take Place, TOD LETT will call 10 give -- . SOAP Opening Saturday Eve, Aiau-rln- LOGAN, May' 2. special programs for scouts and other boys of Logan between the axes of f and 1! years have been arranged In observance of Boys' week by the boys' work com mlttee or tne notary club. It waa solo. , announced at the regular Rotary luncneon meeting today. Chairman J. F. Sheffield of the the program. It committee outlined will consist of - a meeting Saturday taoernacie, to be fol nigm in tne lowed by a wlene roast, and a fea ture for the church services on Sun day, which Is Mother's day. Somit Executive Oscar A. Kirkham of Salt Lake will address the boys In the meeting Saturday evening, and. as the committee reels that he has RICHFIELD STUDENT DIES. Tribes. Ku Qulnn, RICHFIELD. May freshman claas of the the of president Richfield high school, died suddenly an Illness lasting only yesterday after two flays. He la survived by his mothSadie Mrs. Qulnn, and by two er, sisters, Stella Qulnn and Treasa Qulnn, one brother, Edward Qulnn. and Funeral arrangements have not yet been made.- Special te The l-- Tube TfT) pp;1 10Day JL XVlJJL Send the Coupon ' l. f Jsg'lW ssisliig?kw real message for better fatherhood and boyhood, parents have been in vlted to attend. Kotarlana will role up their sleeves arter the meeting and. 'serve all Boys between the ages of and IS years with wienies immediately following the meeting on the ground just back or the tabernacle. It is desired and expected that all boys in the entire district to the number of approxl mutely 1000 will be present for the wienie bust. The Kotary club has announced that it will award .a banner to the scoot troop which gets the largest number or Doys to church on Sunday. The scout organisation of the Cache valley council is aiding the club In promoting this program. Master William Morrell sttve an Interesting discussion from a boy's point of view of what they expect while they areegrowing np and how they are misunderstood by their parents. Many times, he said, parents thing that boys are stubborn when they disagree or are presumptuous when they lead out. Boys like to take the Initiative and admire lead ership and physical feats. They like some recognition when a task Is completed and will follow Ideals. It was added. Master Roce Papworth told the Ro- tarlans today how acoutlrur and helped him and how It Is heroine: other boys. One of the most vital things that scout work teaches ii to maintain a clean body and a clean mind, he said. The Melodtans, a boys orchestra. composed of Horace Howell. George Torgeson, Jr., Tad Bullen and Edcar tiiDDara piayea several numbers dur ing the luncheon. C. L M Don't Believe ... Your teeth are naturally "off color" o'clock smile was That 11"... bom at 8 AM. You don't have to wade knee-dee-p into mathematics to figure this out: how you feel at 1 1 o'clock depends, in good meas ure on what you drin at 8 o'clock. And it's an axiom at countless thousands of breakfast tables' that the shortest dis' tance between coffee and contentment is spanned by three famous letters: IvfJ-B- . has the happy knack of put For ting contentment into youTcoffee cup and you! And the reason for that is sim' pie arithmetic, too: flavor! A rich full' bodied flavor that gets "home" to you at the very first sip tnat helps to "set you right" for the morning with plenty of good nature to sjjare. ELIEVInG your teeth are nat- orally dull ii a great mistake. Science has proved otherwise. Per mitting your teeth to be other than clear and beautiful is an injustice to yourself. Largely on dental advice, millions re now multiplying the beauty of their tmilea. New methods of tooth cleansing and gum care have been found. Wit right daily care, you can work wonders with your teeth. Can giva them whiteness and clearness that amaze. But mot with ordinary Pnuhmg, Just send the coupon and a supply will be sent to start D -- 10-d- ay you. SOCIETIES E FREE Mail chit for 10-Da-y Tube to see. . a laaBsaasBBasissssBssssB TW Nw Dmy Quellly OmMlfrict Esaras1 h WmWt Dmml AmmMm th compaxt rrrorg?rr mm. liee S. WsSaelt Ave. Cbles 10, V. a. A. ASr Ovlir s tub te e tmUt. J can't-becopie- . contentment with the PS? world about you at the start bfthe day. Make it as you will cJrinkitasyouHkestrong or mild or go'betweenj the same smooth; sure' smile flavor is sure to show up in your cup! President at Convert tion Held in Logan. . ... experience plus a certain "sixth eense" in blending. It is this seasoned skill that d flavor gives M-- B its a flavor that stands for sunny morning and smiley days aflavordiatneverfiuTs to "perform" in fullest measure for your ' Miss Hilda Ogden Chosen M LOGAN, May t Miss Hilda Ogden waa elected president of the Ogden district, Christian Endeavor organ! aation, at the biannual convention which closed here yesterday after noon. The newly elected president, no is rrom oeflen. win succeed Ger It dings to teeth, gets into erev trude i,va Moore of Logan. The other officers of the district ices and stays. It lays your gums as were chosen follows:' Vice open to bacterial attack and your dent, jiiss uariwra Hams orpresi Lo teem open to decay. Germs by the gan; secretary. Miss Fern Llscomb of n Thoru-eeMiss treasurer. Anna millions breed in it And they, with ogden; of Ixgan; Junior superintendent, Miss are the of chief Esther of Lashes Intercause tartar, Ogden; pyorrhea. mediate superintendent, Edwin Hall of Ogden: pastor advisor, the Rev. Merc brushing toon's do William F. Ehmann of Logan. The convention was entirely sucOrdinary dentifrices and cleansing cessful, approximately seventy-fiv- e the banwon't fight film successfully. Feel attending the meetings and In Westmln- for it now with your tongue. Note quet Saturday evening how your present cleansing method is failing in its duty. Now new methods are being used. A dentifrice called Fepsodent dif V f ferent, in formula, action and effect from any other known. It's fitm that Klda LtlStit tv dental advice the world prttty teeth and imperil gwns has ttt.ned to this method. Dental science now traces scores of tooth and gum troubles to a germ-lade- n Il removes (hot film film that forms on your teeth. And Firms th Gum Rna your tongue across your teeth a slippery, It accomplishes two important things aj4 you will feci it at once: Removes that film, then Tfscous coating. firms the gums. No harsh grit. That film absorbs discolorations judged dangerous to enamel And from food, smoking, etc that is why your teeth look "off color" Send the coupon. Qip it now be fore you forget. and dingy. of this flavor is a lifetime ofcoffee M-J-- Simply remove the dingy FILM that clouds them and imperils healthy gums T Back No fear of a dryrough skin, now - meets every taile in Tm Tea Orance Pekoe lBtec ster hall. The Rev. Mr. Ehmann was toast master at the banquet, and toasts were given by E. C. Blchmond Bait Lak, Professor R. M. Rut- ledge of the Utah Agricultural ool- Coral IJndsey of Ogden, R. H Williams of Logan, Miss Lily King of Halt La., i. TeaOes or Ogden, Edwin Hall of Logan, and Mias Bar bara Harris of Brlgham City. C. E. Fowler spoke of "Life a Stewardehlp" during a business session which followed the banquet Saturday evening. Special snuslo was given by the Ogden societies. Bun day morning three meetings were oondueted ajid at I oetock In the afternoon the concluding ceremony was held for the Installation of officers. Is welcoming the members of Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church at the banquet, the Rev. Mr. Ehmana said: "We wish that you. whlis her will to mindful of the fact to carry out the that we are trying Drucrajn of Ood. " , The district convention, the ftnrt one to be bald In Logan, was very suoeeeaful. boLfe from the standpoint and the amount of of atteadaac . work accomplished. EoioT the Outdoors tf m tia is tender and easily reddened and routnenea oy wind, dust or sua. A btt of etinol will quickly (ate the parsing sad itchiha, and snaks the skis) wi nu tiiiwin ill a. nunr woimb keep this soothing ointment always ready to heal the am siga of skis dts j Cach order a a, ra eJ. rash, ate. V.sud ' sens u try it. to B drug Frt Writ. RrtiooL Drat. 77, LOO AM. May I Toners! earvicee a sample of paltimore, Md tne Michael Joewph Clark, II. who eel at the hoene of ble eon la t Isra a Ssttirsr atarneMi, will fee soldthe Oarketon cnapel Tweaday atnoon ea a taoca. val Mr. CUkrk waa eu of CewJt I " , it B Early si Resinoil PionT Baritd Tattday ley's oldest residents. He. was formerly of IxiKan. Ha was born October SI. istz. a son of Vatrlck and Mary Ward (Mark. The following children survive: Jsmes Clark, Mrs. Frank Griffiths and John P. Clark, all of Clarkston, and Alfred Clark of Logan. Interment will be In the Clarkston cemetery. APPEAL TAKEN. LOOAN, May 1 Ollle Carlson, who was fined ll'KI and sentenced to spend sixty days in Jail for driving a ear while under the Influence of llqunr. has filed bond of 1300 and appealed ma case to tne aiatxict court. ht dotted less (offetj. iraveier Call Sleep It nul m After traveling e 43 years, - EM Water , vvi " RICHFIELD. May I rttneral ser vices were Held Sunday for Dr. William H. Schoca. who died recently. Dr. Bchocfe, had toes a resident of this county for a great nuuiy years. He retired frrnn the active practice ef medicine sbout twenty years ago and engaged in the mining buaineea until a few years ago. Ir. Brhnck Is survived bv a sister residing in Denver, and a nephew In Loe Ansel. Funeral services were held under .the auepicee of the (dd Fel lows' IndsS. was a cwti war veteran and came Is I'tah ehortls He after the noetillft fives a mili'sry f unersi tT the toued battery of field sxtliieiy. cup becvisec its concentrated strength and richness or Japan Green also meets'every taste in TcJ G&s Makes Man Quit Dr. WUliam H. Schock Buried at Richfield Road .After 45 Years eaetsl t The Tritons. line shows how mack of MJ B you can use to each Vr. A. Thompson had to quit the road b- rasss of iBdifrcstioa and stomack gas. "Evsrythinf I ats fermented," he sari, ''and I reuHa't ilnp witk- r oat a bag ea my stomach. My soa fot ms to take Adlerika, aad thank it for the real life I sow enjoy. " L alike most median, Adlerika arts opos DOTH tptief aad lowsr bowels, fivlag the intestines a KEAX out eld Mb (leaasiBf and bring-in-f eosoaa matter yon never thonht was in your system. Kven if bowels move dauljr, jou wiil be svrrisej how mors eld matter Adlerika iBtestiaal baeteria." Dr. A. C Carl: "I preeerft Adbrlnpi out, which saay have bsa rausiaf all yoor trenble. la alifht lerika with Wfblf aatUfaetory redisorders, swk as oeesaloaal eoasti sults." ratios, OAS bloating, ladifwitiea sr ' Dr. J. Weaver: "la say SO years' tick headache, ONE spooaful Ad- practice, I have fovad aothUf te ea-elerika always briaf relief. AdJarlka." Doctors rraJM AdJsrOca. . E. Purkett: "After tulas; A. AdJerika la a compound ef the beet lsrika, I feel better taaa for SO sal ras latewtiaai dsaassr witk years. Awful Imparities were eliaV boekthora, easeara and ether aated fro si say avatar." Dr. r. XL P. (aaae witihald by aad d eterf ea t elemests. It la eryllent for latcstiaal Stasia, request)! "I use Adlsrika la all a disease dne te sasders ways ef liv- bowel eases. Some require emir saa ing, aad whlek Is of tea the trae dose." eause of sour ftomack, gas blsatlsf , 'e saatter what yen kavg triad for aervoos dyspepsia sad restless sleep. year stosaack aad bewsla, AdJsrtka Ir. H. U Bhetib, rw l ork, ears win swrpriee yea. At lsedlaf droe-"Aaierisa, la sdditioa te its mtesu--ex rsrs. la rait Late Lity at trthramss sal cleansing, eaee-k-s the (rowta Jaaaeoa, UrBga, much fly-(eiia-e, ras-gplli- a( |