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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNEWEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST . Schoolmaster REALTORS PLAH tmmm'mmHKkmsW Making Longest Horseback Trip Ml t JIT Final Clearance White Shoes 2 Mexico a.crrr. r:Aug.' Bchif- h. (X?). -- to Lakers Salt 3, ,1927. -- schoolmaster, New York to Buenos Alret York to Buenos Alrai to pror th food quaUiiea of Argentln hors, ha crossed border Into th Guatemalan Mexico. He arrived at Tapa-dral- Mj, Argectlnto Many Attend National Meet- ing in Northwest City. s a, itat of Enough Salt Lake realtor to form their motor the con vein Association which will J open next Wednesday for a three-daTr ei!ion. ' But whether the Utah auto mobile will ro totether. thu formlnf the caravan, ha not yet been de- a caravan will drlv In ear to Seattle to attend Hon there of the National of Real Estate Board, at, last expected in CM night, and U Mexico City within ft few days. Schiffely started from Bueno Aire in April. T&6. -- jr Squadron Leader Jumps to Death; cided. Other reaf esa t men will yo by train, .leavln next Saturday evsuinar. Aiiomey fmrrwj n. crun win thi party, a he irttl at tend a meeting of the administrator of stata license law at Seattle during th convention. Those who will o by T. Manarum. train Includ TLwrenc president of th Salt Lake Real EsC. tate board; Bert Palmer, Nelson U Herrick. Joseph J. Dowel I, Graham H. Doxey. Louie c. Kimball- and Werner T. Kiepe, secretary of the board. Amonc those who Intend to male the trip to Seattle and bark by automobile are Stayner Richard, former president of th Salt LaJte board, who will be accompanied by Mr. Kicnaras; Mr. and Mrs. Lyman W. Noye. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy A. Thomeen. Mr. and Mr. Elmer T. Ashton, Mr. and Mr. Orln Woodbury and LoGrand Rich- art. Other who probably will malt tn trip are W. Ecclea Balrd. Hyrum E. Balrd and Ned J. Bowman. unru i ' I "-- Henry Stampede Promises to Be Biggest Yet Held peclel ts The Trlbene. Idaho. Aur I Auruat 11. It and 13 are the date fixed for th annual Henry itamped and. stockmen' reunion and from present Indications It will be th best yet staged. an Inland town altuated Henry twenty mite north of Soda Springs in the heart of on of the largest ranges In th west. The stampede Is sponsored by th tockmen of southeastern Idaho and Is operated on a nonprofit basis all proceeds belns; Used for expenses and purses. Bil(ies the wild west show a fast boxing card Is scheduled. and riders from Oregon, Cowboy Montana, Wyoming and Texas will appear on the Committeemen have been wonting hard sine June to make the stampede a bigger.succe than ever before. Advertising Manager H. C. Gorton. Just returned from a advertising Utah and trip through Wyoming, Idaho. says the prospects for a record breaking attendance was never. better. He was given wonderful cooperation in all the towns visited and found more than ordinary interest being shown this season, he reports. RODA SPRINGS. I four-day- s' 1 Morris Chrtstensen of Logan, recently returned from Oxford university, where he attended chool as winner of the Rhode scholarship, gave an interesting talk of his experience at Oxford and a history of Cecil Rhodes, founder of th scholarship, before members of the Salt Lak RoUtah club Hotel at Tuesday tary noon. The Metropolitan ensemble pre with j sented the musical program, Gerald Tracy, pianist, a a teature. Welcome ' was extended to visiting Roy Bullen, .vice president, was in charge of th luncheon. J. who Registration Days Set for Elections October 11 is the first day for registering for the fall city election, to th city recorder's offloe. October 18 and November 1 have been set aside as additional registration dates. The city primaries will be held on October 25 and election day fall on November 8. CLUB 80N8 GIVEN. Members of the Optimist club held their weekly meeting Tuesday noon In conjunction with a dinner at the Hotef Utah, at which th new club ong, "Th New Optimist," adopted at the convention held at -three weeks ago, wa sung in Miss body and heartily approved. Margaret Clem gave a solo of th new led and th slofran song singing. A short business meeting followed. Tribune Want Column are scanned by thousand, many of whom are prospective purchasers. Denver- straps, oxfords, Lieut Schultze Plunges P" MOUNT Mich.. CLEMENS, different styles for selection gale price. 7i2 to Previous Prices Bursts Into Flames. (AP) Plunging 1000 feet from hi burning airplane, at Self ridge field here, Lieutenant Leclalr D. 6chultre, Twenty-sevent- h commander of th squadron, was killed today, when hi parachute did not open until Just before he (track th ground. The flier took over th command of th squadron only last month, when he succeeded Lieutenant J. Thad Johnson, who was killed at Ottawa, while leading an escort flight, with Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh. Lieutenant Schultse did not participate In the Ot tawa flight. Fellow officers at the field noticed Schults' plane burst Into flames at a height of about 1500 feet. As the ship hurtled toward the earth, the officers noticed the squadron commander climb from the cockpit and then leap. His parachute opened only a few feet as the biasing from the ground, plane crashed sbout fifty feet away fire. The motor and was destroyed by smashed its way five feet into the of Hart Schaffner & on high grade Walker Footwear Marx Clothes New Sunsutes for Babies are here $40 & $45 $50, $55 & $60 $65, $70 & $75 SUITS SUITS SUIT& mothers have been clamoring for these little suits, th dsmsnd has been so great w have been out of them for time. Endorsed by physicians who insisting on mora sunshine, to th baby' spin xpos warm rays of th sun. health-buildin- Youthful King Refuses Vine th priest was about-t- o offer the consecrated win to th boy king, as he knelt before the altar, Michael said simply: "I don't drink wine In the morning." Surprised, but amused, the pries assured th royal youngster that holy win was not the same as other wine and that he must tak at least a alp If ha wanted to be a good boy and receive the blessing. Looking over at his mother, who wore an expression of mingled Dain and amusement, Michael finally took the sacrament. When he got home his mother gave him a talking to. Clearance Sal e Semi-Annu- al Tremendous Savings ground. An examination revealed that the parachute was not defective, and that th rip cord had been pulled. Witnesses believe that Schultze, after remaining with his blazing ship longer than was necessary, was struck by a projection as he swung away and plunged earthward. Dazed, it Is believed, he did not recover consciousness and pull the rip cord until he had fallen most of the distance. 2 Rumania," Aug. (AP). Prince Mother Helen, who 1 very religious, took her sovereign son, this King Michael, to communion mornlnr in the local church. When 152 Not all sizes in any one style, but all sizes in the sale group. Needless to emphasize the opportunity this event pre- sents of enjoying i Aug. Is Wednesday Always Baby Day at Walker's BUCHAREST, Rhode Oxford Man Tell Story to Rotarians r Parachute Fails 1000 Feet When Plane - 17 About reduced New Styles Fine Clothes Reduced Prices and g to 1 Ages 6 years, that om are they th $1 Primary Association to Hold Seagull Rally RADIO PROGRAMS The Seagull rally to be staged at Liberty park Thurday by th girls of th L. D. S. Primary association events, a will consist of athletic charm parade, seagull dance and will terminate with a twilight story and 10 a. m. Rest hour period 10:30 a. m. Selected piano classics. 12 noon Organ recital, 4 p. m. Latest song and dance hits. KSIj, Salt Lake. Mater, 302.8 There may be some men who Have not yet become acquainted with this new store; who do not know the satisfaction of wearing Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes. j - -t- 4:J0 T.' m Orchestral numbers. 6 p. m. Time signals. The program will commence at 2:30 8 p. m. St6rles for the children. 6:30 m Each Instrumental selections. m. p. the charm with parade. p. 7 p. m. Vocal number. stake entrant will be Identified by 7:15 p. m. Sporting news bulletin. various colored crep paper bands, 7:30 p. m. Salt Lake tninlng mar' Contract f6r Addition . thus: Salt Lake. green: Liberty, ket. blue: Pioneer, light 7:45 p. m. Humor period. scarlet; Ensign, to School 7:50 p. m. "KSL Observer." yellow; Grant, deep orange; Granite, 8 p. m. dee'p purple; East Jordan, light pink; Popular male quartet. 9 Contract for construction of the ad- West, Jordan, lavender; Oqulrrh, rose; ensemble. p. m. Instrumental 10 p. m. dition to the Cypress school at Magna Cottonwood, silver gray. Dance orchestra. 11:30 p. m. Time signals. was awarded to faul Paulsen, It was The awarding of first prise will announced Tuesday. His bid was be based on 50 per cent In attendance and 60 per cent for effectiveKDYL, Salt Lake. 258.5 Meter! The structure will cover a site' 68 ness. by UO feet. It was designed by Ash-- I 10:30 a. tn. Housewife's morning ton and Evans, architects, for use hour. as a gymnasium, with- some rooms County Assessor Wants 11:30 a. Time signals. for mechanical arts classes. Tax Expert Committee i p. m. m.Housewife's matinee pro- gram. Vm)nr tn PmiuAa 2:30 m. no Latest cotunes. da p. to wa h that ready Declaring 3 p. m. Vocal and Instrumental se 7"Ar Clit3 operate In a more proper equalisation lections. assesPreece. of taxe. Joseph county 4 p. m. Variety hour. sor. In a letter to the chamber of com 6 p. m. Tim signals. Thre divorces, all on grounds of merce tax committee, suggested that 8 p. m. Dinner hour program. failure to provide, were granted Tues- Instead of hiring a tax secretary the 7 m. . M. p. MoCre of the chamber appoint a committee to work Nightly doings. day by Jura W. 7:05 p. m. Results of American and district edlirt, as follows: Phyllis K. with th tax experts In his departNational league baseball games. Langford from Oeorg A. Langford, ment. 7:10 p. to. Variety period. a such commit Lussele Preston from Jack Preston, for aoDointing Pujii 7:55 p. m. Financial resume. and Kthlcn Homer .Sexton from tee are under way" and It is expected 8 p. m. Edw-lTalk by Williard Huntsto Sexton. was a will auto such bertn function Cruelty' that body man. within two or three weeks. given as grounds In the last case. 8:10 p. m. Studio program and classical selections.. ''f p. m. Studio program. . 10:30 p. m. Johnny Resell and or- -' chestra from Lagoon. 11:30 p. m. Tim signals. song. Now is a good time to get acquainted; lots of men are ing it. Our regular custom ers appreciate this do- semi-annu- al opportunity to save and are taking advantage of Awarded it M4,-83- ' T I $35 Junior Prep Suits One and Two Pants Dixie $25 Weave Suits 2-Pie- - ce FroAnm $1-- - $2475 8 er al XOA, Denver. 930 Kilocycle. 13:06 to p. m. 8:25 p. Mountain Tim.. 05 p. m 1 Nws. ad reports. L H E3U, Lot Aagelaa. 402.3 Meters. 740 Kilocycles. Watt. 500 Plans in Making for Beaver Fair 2'80 p., m. Lecture. 8:30 p. m. Children's hour. 7:40 p. m. Lecture. p. m. Quartet. ,3 to to 10 p. m. Lecture, XGO, Oakland. - 836 Concert. .Program, Program. Franeiaro. 1000 2 to 3 D. m. 8 to 8 p. m to 18 p. m. t On picnics, or at tea .T.White Star Tuna sandwichesr rv,On cool days ... creamed White Star Tuna. Qawann days ...White Star Tuna salad. Ati4acDtm KTO, j 428.3 4 8 8 to 8 to 18 to 1 8n MeUr ft Sue. cnuwiM en fee erlsa lettuc. Hikt in can senume White tsr California Fncy Tuns mil mis ill wltn mayonnaise Srewinf. o.rnish with slice temsto., mlnte r olives. Serve eoid n crisp It t tut. I.sf. . risk SANDWICHES genuine Wtiit ttsr Tga with l.ttuc miywMiH apd aprstf between thinly sliced sutter Brad. . m. Prrxrrsm. rn, Prnrram OTHER STATION. " P 11 Meters ,48.8 KFAK, TTsh!nfton eMtre. Pullman 188.4 KFON. Beach HT.T KFRf Echophon. . City of farls. Kilocycles. Slat Long 8aa 8820 1108 r Funeral Services for ' Wyoming Woman Held Medal 10 1kt in Brig ham Car Crash for a month durin; which many sons are away 00 vacs Hons. - r per- KINO FUAO AT ROME. ROME. An. 1 (API. Kin Fuad of to The Trtbeoe. hi visit, Evvpt. returnin; horn from In Au. 1 Largely BRIGHAM CITT. A114 I Paul W. of Roma, stat to. Knrland. arrived attended funeral services were held Sterner of Salt Lk City, accomwa He greeted at th st- today. St Auburn Krldsy for Mrs. Lucy H. panied by Johanim. jeweler, of tbl .tbM by- - Premier- Massolini and otaer Putnsm," 45: Bishop Psnlel T. Wood city. In a sedan, collided with a sedan driven by Frank - Flshhurn, accompresided. Th peaaer were former- Bishop panied by other youn men, Sunday Herman Hyde and Stake Preeldent afternoon at th intersection of Flrt Make and First South street In thlt Clarence Gardner of Afton, Counselor Albert Barrus of Fair-vieciiy. nd J.ane5en wer thrown and Bishop Wood. ttecber born In Germany from the car by th Impact, uffeTin-eeve- r Mrs. Putnam-was- ' bruise and A . ever and bed been a resident of Idaho and .bedy a baby. S.n Is hsklnf up. Th occup.nta of the Star Vallry sim-'survived by her hutband, Nathan Put-ria- other car with minor bruises 'aped ac- and cut and a tialn" un. and run children, f u . e work of th. Murrooo tive Both of th. cars wer badly damchurch. aged by th Impact. Sptclsl to Th. Trtbso.. Al'BfRN. Wyo., at BLUE PINE Woman and Child Hurt Summer Activity in in Collision of Autos Real Estate Marked The Tiikme. seclsl BRIGKAM CTTT. Aug Real y rit Two Men Are Injured - I Drfvlnt a smaii tnurlnf oar. ir4. Jorirensen f ststlon, A merit an plsn-nlar memter9 Mr : t. Psul Mr; e tden. aoorrrpaflte4srwjby Two and many Inieresfinf irmovfto chiwlren. tr08 J WIP. Gimbel Bros . Phlla- rodeo program with a determlns-1i,- n w'.as ii Jtirj:er..n WTl an driven S aulo simck by by , Vphla . to make th. three-dsentertain8 WBIiM, Chlro UJO J ('iran, at fouth T one of the Hvtjest events ever lism Canarm. of 8 KTBU U. A. Bible In.tl- 12 Sunday eventnsr st T JO o'clock eiaired in southern t'tsh Mrs, 1M0 Jorfen9n suffered a 1 painful tu'e tn aMilott "ut on th. 141.8 Kt.S. Warner Bros.. Oak-- CHILD ARIVEt. FirttT . !N8 Una rmi. brilse.w nd one of h t,u-i- j windtperial M Th. Tr'Vm. thrown vaainst the drn HKAVER. Aut. 1 Mr. and S!m shield of tn. car a;i painfully birl FtT Ireerln: rs etoM touch with Tti. .riwwinr Tnfcvn Went the torn of lrxroKk. t Grir Ue Mrtli The Injured oer silen'ted by troI itbvei' l.n. rt a son, thetr first. rniir times rrrt4i Frsnr!co - Witt Pacific Tim. 418.4 VC'.'fi. Gold SALAD h PrArrsnr L' m. T , BEAVRR., S61 Meter. Pacific Tim. Kilocycle. Trlbra. Auk. I Supervisors snd rommltl.es for th Tarlous exhibit at th county fair to b held September appotnted at a rerent neetlnf; of th executive board of the Heaver county fair and rodeo. Chairman of ea-committee was requested to call a meeting of bis- committee on or before Ausust 8. to orrami and a- at report To bar sn-e(ireperr ceneral meulnc to b held at U14 8. court hvus "Aii:t ciiunty second annusl Heaver county Th fair and rodeo promises to b a hl event. Greater preparations for exhibits ar belnir made and Interest in fair and rodeo ar annmuuity. hth at'le. Wort tuts benn on th erection of pens for th. livestock, with an effort to hav sdejjuat mom to display and lar.jfur larser. exhibits than aver t.-f.- r. Bporlel t 4- J South Main Street 208-21- 0 Organ recital 8:30 to 7:30 p. m. Concert.. 7:30 p. m. Prowram. 8 p. m Program. 8:15 to 10 p. m. Program. 4 Arthur Frank Meter. S22.4 b4 . - , -- . . tat rontlnoe last year. tsrr of th activity In at resi- thsn P. Wner Fait I.ak It0D PRODUCTS 'alt BLUE TUTS MALT SYSUP this time Ktop. rwai eecre- - t.tat Hep iriv-- bord. corr.plw.ed Tueedsy a rwport en trsnas'-tlrmdurlnf July, whirh shows saiee, wtn that ther wrs firty-foii- r purchase s ijerttitt a comprl with th!rtr-vein July. I''.'", w.th purrluLB 8158.7PO. Tht finest prodact known for th parpo Intended. 1:11, Hi. saies pries srrreprstlnf durln- ot July wa Activity rrest as tn 8."June, when sale but th total re- 10 shout ."'. fvorabie .tfiled wa. looked, upon L |