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Show THE SALT LAKE TK1J3UNE, WEDNE SDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12 UH Wyoming Town Has Record of Not One Malady DROPS I S S ERA PRO Jan. ROCK SPRINGS, Wjro, with ita Bock Bprings nationalities and forty-tar- e perhaps subject to that many different diseases, holds tha enviable record of not having malady among 1 contagious lta mixed citizenry." Dr. J. H. Ooodnoagh,.clty physician, re ports the healthful condition and states there has not been serious ailment here for several weeks, a most unusual condition at the beginning of and its attendant winter Surroundhealth handicaps. ing towns are not so fortunate, and many malignant cases of illness are reported from near by villages. 10. Lois of 1927 Lowest in ,L20 Years: Heavy Saving Factor. Pre-cautio- ns Speclil to The TrlbuM. UNIVERSITY Or IDAHO, Moscow, Jan. ID. The forest fire teuton of 1927 will lonf remain a pleasant memory for the forest protactlva agencies of Idaho Loin In 1927 vera the small-asuffered In the twenty years of record, according- to Howard P. Flint, district forest Inspector, writing- In the current Issue of tha Idaho Forestry bulletin, quarterly publication of tha University of Idaho school of forestry. Tha cost of fire control for tha year wa correspondlnly small. Following directly upon the heels of Code Revision Board Discusses Working Plans City Manager System Re ceives Credit for Bien- - jiium' Accomplishment Special to The Tribune. BEAVER, Jan. 10, In making fi condition nancial report of at the end of 1528, the retiring admin istration claims more Improvements have been made In Beaver during Its administration than had been accom plished In twenty years. period the city During the has paid off a note amounting to $5009, uaed for replacing with eight-Inc- h Iron pipe the old wooden water supply Main; the ner white way zoo was which cost approximately installed; 2500 feet of galvanized wooden piper many pipe has replaced I the city's streets have been grav eled. Tha new city alectrle plant Is almost ready fur use, and at a cost of 31200 below the lowest bid received for Its construction, It Is claimed. Luring 1927. 36000 In water and sidewalk In tersection bonds were retired, with a sinking fund of several years' accum ulation. Other recent Improvements include the fencing of the springs from whence comes the city's water supply and Installation of eight cement boxes at the springs. Retiring officers attribute much of tha success of their administration to the adoption of a city manager system. the-elt- y's Special BOISE, Idaho, Jan. 10 (AP). Wil Ham B. Roscoe, Billings, Mont, contractor, was low bidder today for the to The Tribune. - two-ye- contract to construct the steel and concrete bridge over the south fork of the Snake river, in Bonneville coun ty, on the Kooaevelt highway. R. H. Shoemaker, office engineer of the bureau of highways, recommended the awarding of the contract to Roscoe on his bid of 881,664.45. J. A. Taylor and T. H. Barnea, Bonneville county com missioners, were present. Other bids submitted were: Illinois Steel Bridge company, Spokane, $"t,- ueorge t. uavia. focateilo. sss.- 035, and J. J. Burke ft Co., Salt Lake, The bridge replaces the one washed out last spring by the flood of the Or os Ventre river. It consists of two steel spans, and three forty-foconcrete approach spans. Completion by August 1 Is required. J. H. Forbes. Caldwell, was the low bidder for construction of a concrete bridge over Dry creek on the Bend highway, at 32164.84. Work Is to be completed May.L 192-fo- ot ot -- twenty-four-fo- ot CREDITORS GST 46 PER CENT. BOISE, Idaho. Jan. 10 (A P). Pay ment of a third and final dividend to depositors of the defunct Eden State brings to total return to48 per cent, or bank at Eden waa authorised today 322,659.95. The bank closed Its doors March 20, 1923, with deposits of $49,- by E. W. Porter, commissioner of finance. The dividend of 23 per cent 130.95. the extreme and disastrous 1926 seathe last year, says Mr. Flint, "gives courage and renewed faith In the possibility of ultimately making Idaho forests a moderate risk of loss by fir. An occasional season such as this Is not In Itself any guarantee of Special te The Tribune. success, but It helps to hold tha averBOISE, Idaho, Jan. 10 Laws gov age of costs and losses down and It erning the formation, licensing ana gives protective forces a chance to court rights of corporations In Idaho Bolster up the weak places so clearly need thorough revision, but the ex brought out by severe seasons." tent to which this can De aone ry Precipitation was the key to the a group of attorneys aervlng volunsituation In 1927. The fall of 1921 tarily without expense cannot be "was wet, and wintar anow depth was great, members of the state code re somewhat greater than averaga. The vision commission decided today at now malted slowly and, In tha higher their first meeting, held In tha office country, at least, soma of It remained Governor H. C. Baldrldge. en tha ground much later than usual of The members, appointed by the govSpring rains and snows were unusually ernor under of senate joint copious and extended lata Into tha resolution No.authority , adopted by the 127 season. The monthly record of rainMerrill of L. A. are legislature, fall kept at the Northern Rocky MounR. B. Scatterday of Caldwell, tain forest experiment station neat Jamea Harris of Welser, Jess B. Haw-le- y ' rrlast river shows that not only was Boise and John P. Gray of there an abnormal amount of rainfall Coeurof d'Alene. All were present. Special te Tbe Trlbnae. during the spring, summer and early They elected Mr.. Hawley chairman HUNTING TON. Jan. 10. Samuel fall, but that there waa a remark- and meet call to other him authorised ably good distribution through all of ings at such times aa conferences Rowley, pioneer of Huntington,- died the tire months except July, wmcn night of pneumonia, at the Then they Sunday was slightly deficient General storms may be found advisable. home of his daughter. Mrs. Hannah m early August brought relief from dlscuased the ground of their work Johnson. Mr. Rowley, tha son of Wiland practical plans for surveying the liam and Ann Jewel Rowley, was born the effects of tha July deficit. a view in Worcestershire, England, October There were almost aa many fires In present corporation code with 1927 aa In 1928, tha figures being 1SS to suggesting a revision to the next 29, 1842. He came to Utah In 1856 and 159(, respectively, but practically legislature. with WHley'i Immigrant handcart all were minor one. Approximately company. In 1879 he helped settle Ban four-fiftof all fires last year were Juan county, where he lived until Bureau started by lightning, the highest per- Nevada 1884, when he came to Huntington. In 1862 he married Ann Taylor, who died centage during the twenty yeara of 30-3- 1 Meets 1901. In and record keeping. Campflres In 1903 he married Julia A. cigar eta contributed their usual bit, the Westover. who died six years ago. He i former being responsible for ninety. Sptclsl t The Tribune. la survived by five children, Mrs. four and the latter for ninety-nin- e Hannah Johnson. Mrs. Alice Leonard, 10. With nation Nev.. ELKO. Jan. Din tes. Mra. Walter and Jewel speakers on the program, RowleyIdaof Brasher, n The forest service Is now collecting Huntington; preparations are rapidly Deing com e detailed Information In regard to light Dieted great grandchildren. con for the state farm bureau Tots' new raincoat sets, of high one look of storms at Mrs. Its Jane each ning be held In thla grandchildren, a sister, out stations. Time of occurrence, ventlonon which will Los broth a and of Connolly Angeles, moisture-proo- f and 31. fabric, cor- January 30 grade course of travel, percentage of light- dtv All sessions will oe nem in tne eiks er, Richard Rowley of Parowan, also storm tabs on ning strokes to ground, comparative temple, survive. dnrov collar, where a banquet will be served amount of rainfall, and other data a a and a dance on the 6 years. Jan sizes to have been recorded for several thou tha first ofnight sleeves; the eecond. Fifty dele- - Sugar COTTtpCLTty sand storms. As yet there seems no evening w . mrm eji3i-i,rwu- uviw uary Clearance price probability of preventing lightning galea In ventlon the besides speakers, in increase fires, but warnings are Issued several eluded In this number are all and dithe (Infants' Dept.i Second Floor.) moat of In and advance hours storms, ones of special lightning danger are rectors of the different farm bureaus, Special to The Tribune. other various and air agents so county well that special prodefined, fairly IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Jan. vision for their protection can be delegates. o Sugar company jCecil W. Creel, director of the exmade. tension department of the University forces are holding a series of con- all In districts served by the one of ferences be will the of Nevada, principal Were Up to $8.95 factories of the Snake River valley Inspection of Hotel speakers. to view rlth a Increasing the acre Tots' coats in spring and winter age of sugar beets. Survey Mountain Home Wool Efforts are being made to have a models; pretty styles and colors. than this much acreage year Work of tha dairy and food departGood Prices In any larger Sells Sizes 2 to 6 years. year previous, it Is explained. ment of the state department of agJanuary as the company reels mat a mucn riculture wilt he centered upon hotel Clearance if price be will te The Tflbsae, necessary Special larger production Bait In and Lake Ogdon Inspection the factories already established are MOUNTAIN HOME. Idaho. Jan. 10 (Infants' Dept. Second Floor.) during the early part of 1928, accordto be used advantageously. 400,000 Wool estimated to total ing to a program of activity worked Special efforts are being made to out by Harden Bennlon, state com- nounds has been contracted by Moun Mud missioner of agriculture, arid Edward tain Home sheepmen for spring de Increase acreages In the Roberts, New Swe Bouthwlck, chief state dairy and food livery. The contract prices range from Lake. Ashton. Marysvllle. v as Milo sections, being inspector. The hotels In the smaller 31 to 35 cents, with the big majority den and anitri tA rAmnnarative oultlva- towns and cities will be Inspected being sold near the higher figure. Were $2.25 II later on in the course of regular visThe contracted wool represents only tion of sugar 'beets. small portion of that which will its to them. With the opening of Little boys' and girls' hats, sizes be clipped m this section during the spring and the drying up of the roads Thrive in Snow, It la planned to make a thorough in- cuiuiiih Jan- i 4 years; pretty colors. to r. r spection of all other parts of the state, the 1H28 tj.n.. clip will be sold. It Is ex Stewart uary Clearance price .... covering In each city and town all pected, at the annual Mountain Home hotels, rooming houses, restaurants, wool sales, which attract buyers from "(Infants' Dept., Second Floor;)1 When several purple pansies poked bakeries, creameries, slaughter houses, different parts of the United States. their velvet loveliness above the anow weights and measures, and all places In the yard of Frank P., Stewart, where food, drink or condiment for 132S Blackfoot Planning the Fourteenth East street, man or beast la sold. i gardener received quite a surprise. School The discovery of the unusual .event Eight Probationers waa made by Mr. 8tewart Sunday af ternoon and the sort colored flowers Pretty crib blankets, in pink or te The Tribaae. I (Begin Hospital Work fpeelil were blooming as on the fairest day trimmed m nursery figures, blu 10. Jan. BLACKFOOT. Idaho, of May. The flower, well known for Blackfoot high school. In Its agricul Sizes stitched edge. been blanket has Its bloom, early soring pedal to The Tribune. to put known to answer the call of the sun's tural department. Is preparing IDAHO FALt, Idaho, Jan. 10. Clearance 30x40. Into effect the "opportunity school" January rays In midwinter mild weather, but Eight probationers entered the I D idea. the event was Indeed extraordinary 8. hospital Monday morning for four Professor Max Feldbaum, the Smith- - with price which hovered has temperature months' training before starting the Hughes Instructor, announces a class about Salt Lake (Infants' Dept., Second Floor.) recently. Mr. Htes three-yecourse required by the In agricultural suhjects for men be- art Is still looking for an explana state of Idaho. tween the ages of 17 and 25, or there- tion for the phenomenon. Those registered are Lorene Cole, abouts, who are not attending high Nampa school regularly and are not seeking Rupert: Martha Richmond, BUILDING DEBT MET. Maud Mulky, Boise: Lavern Dickson, high school credits but desire to study Woodruff. Utah; Stella Facrell. Black subject that will help them on the Spectal to The Tribune. foot: Eva Barber, Rexburg; Violet farm. POCATELLO. Idaho. Jan. 10. Inde Were Up to $2.25 truhs, Rexburg;, Oral firlnghurst Already two have applied, and If pendent school district No. 1 met at Springfield. there Is a sufficient enrollment the the office of J. M. McDonald, super Infants' rompers and baby boys' high school Is prepared to give a intendent of schools, Monday night. course beginning Monday, January 16. and final settlement with the contrac IGQ MEN CUT MELON suits; sizes 6 months to 4 years. tor for the recently completed addi Special te Tbe Tribune. Clearance price In Ala to school Roosevelt tion the January CALDWELL. Idaho. Jan. 10. Stock Boise Couple Observe meda county Waa made. Routine busiholders of the Egg Producers' asso ness and the followed, superintendent i (Infants Dept, Second Floor.) Caldwell are sharing In elation at Golden Anniversary gave a report for the second semes melon of 810,000, It Is announced by more 2m at time than which ter, A. J. Sharer, manager. The distrigraduating students will be moved bution la In two classes, 3 per cent Special te The Tribose. Car from the junior high school to the BOISE. Idaho. Jan. 10.-Interest on etock, and a distribution Reassorilor beau high school building. a entertained at rie Berthaum which will be of surplus, prorated Were $3.98 signment of several teachers was , among the members In proportion to tifully anuolnted dinner this evening made. anniIn of the honor golden wedding their delivery of eggs. Infants' wool shawls, lovely soft Si versary of her father and toother, Mr. and Mrs. W. W.. Loy. fancy weave with wide The long table was adorned with a somen basket tied with white only. Sizes 40x50. Home-made,butEnd- s fringe, tulle and filled with yellow calendulas. January1 Clearance price It was a gift to the LOys from Mr. In and Mrs. C. L. Lepperi (Infants' Dept, Second Floor.) son, u8. Warrants Issued Hinckley Honored Montanan Bids for Eleventh Time Low on Erecting for Judgment of Highway Bridge Mining Company by Pocatello Y POCATELLO, Idaho, Jan. 10. A. C. Hinckley, superintendent of motive power for the O. 8. L. railroad, was unanimously reelected president of the board of directors of the T. M. C. A. rfor the eleventh consecutive time Joint Monday noon at the annual meeting and luncheon held by the directors and the trustees at the "T." McHlnckley has been a director of the organisation for fourteen years. F. E. McKenzle was chosen vice president, and Nicholas Ifft reelect ed secretary, and Jay Tiffany treasurer. 'A. D. Lawrence, a new member of the board, was named chairman of the physical education committee. J. 8. Bussell and 8. E. Brady were nominated as candidates to suc ceed themselves on the board of trus tees. The financial report as submitted by Mr. Tiffany showed that, from a financial standpoint, the association has made considerable- progress In the past year. special te Tbe Tribune. 11, the dlffernt funds as follows: Gen eral fund, 3212a. Of; district school fund. 3502.95; state high school fund. ; 3245. University of Utah malnte nance fund, 3532.46; agricultural col lege maintenance fund, 3214.20; brand agricoltural college maintenance fund 359.75. The balance of 3214a. Zl charged to the state road funds. little Girl Had Rash Three Years Cuticura Healed Warrants la paymenet of tbe state' portion of the Judgment won by the South Utah Mines and Smelters com pany against Beaver county, Involv ing the payment of taxes on an, old mine dump, were lasued Tuesday by John E. Hold en, state auditor. This act on the part of the auditor marks the closing, so far as the state Is of extended litigation concerned, which finally " went " to the United If you wish to be permanently re ' Ileved of gas In stomach and bowels, States supreme court. take Baalmann's Gas Tablets, which Several years ago the mine dump prepared especially for stomach was worked over, and the taxing of- are gas and all the bad effects reeulting ficials contended the dump was a part from gas pressure. or a mine and fixed the assessed valuThat empty, gnawing feeling at the ation of the property at three times pit of the atomach will disappear: that the net proceeds. As the dump was anxloua, nervous feeling with heart woked over within one year, the as palpitation will vanish, and yon will sessment valuation waa three times again be able to take a deep breath what the property had yielded In ac- without discomfort. tual cash. The tax waa paid by tha That drowsy, sleepy feeling after company under protest and later the Inner will be replaced by a desire for concern entered suit to recover the entertainment, floating will cease. Your limbs, arms and fingers will no alleged excess taxes. The total amount of the taxes paid longer feel cold and "go to aleeD" be was 322.807.25. Tbe Judgment and cause Baalmann's Gas Tablets prevent Interest and costs, which must be gas from Interfering with the circulaborne by the state and Beaver countion. Get the genuine. In tha yellow ty, amount to 333,286.25. The state's nackage, at Schramm-Johnso- n Drug portion of this amount Is 311,445.66, Stores, or any other good drug store. nd that amount la charged against Price 31. , (Adv.) " When my Utile r trl was a month old I noticed a red rash oa her lace, Sooo her body waa covered, and her skin and hair became vets dry. Later It spread to her arms and legs and scales formed on her face, Il Itched badly and she would scratch the back of her neck until a would bleed. She had tat trouble three years when m slster-ln-la- w advised Cu-tfcara Soap and Ointment. I purchased some and after using one cake of Cuticura soap and hall a box of Cuticura ointment she was No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels healed.'' '(Slrned) Mrs. Frank Strickland, 775 Eleanor St. N. E., Grand Rapids. Mich.. Sept. 21, 19 J7, Keep your skin clear by using Cuticura Boas, Ointment and Tal com for daily toilet purposes. Touch pimples and Itching;, if any, with Cuticura Ointment, bathe with Cutl cure Soap and hot water, Cuticura Talcum Is unexcelled In purity. . CXtlm llMiSt Ti n. SoW: Men rrw. A wtrM n' lit mm mm, BH S, Mnesa aUjs,' Celitia SbsTsag Stic 2 Sc. iot van. AmeAactfe Pioneer of 1856 Pneumonia Victim! - There are bargains all over j this great store many prices are cut these very busy clearanc-in- g days! But no matter what is done to the prices Auerbach quality is always the same. This is a fine opportunity for extra savings in every department! Take advantage of them! Farm January hs 30 SETS TABLEWARE 95 RAINCOATS n TABLE CLOTHS 38 forty-seve- Were $5.95 and $7.95 firty-thre- '$ Ufg$ J 95 set of table silver, guarantee. replacement January Clearance price 10-ye- ar 26-pie- ...... 1 ' ,0 pent State $4 at 50 espe-nlsll- Pansies in. rrann Were 12c Each Included are teaspoons, tablespoons, dessert spoons, knives and forks January Clearance price, each 95 (Main Floor.) 50 HATS 95c rtnas I 80 12 Dr. t A fasseV mmh of i.pm Mils Communication Costs of Idaho Summed Up sees Easily sm its sad IS. - ' If yoei hare severe cough or chest with soreness, throat tickle, hoarseaesa, or difficult breath rag, or if your chad wakes up at eight with hoarse cough, and you want quirk e help, try, this reliable old cough remedy Any druggiet can sup- with lift ounces of Pinex. ?ly you this into a pint bottle and fill tbe bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Or us clarified honey. If desired. This makes pint of really remarkable cough remedy. It tastes good, and in spite of its tow cost, can be depended upon to give quick and lasting relief. You can feel this take hold of cough in a way that means business. It loosens and raises the phlegm, stops throat tickle and soothes and heals tbe irritated membranes of the throat and bronchial tubes with sn ease snd promptness that b really astonishing. Pinex is a special and hirhly concentrated compound of genuine y pin extrsc-- t snd palatable guaia-coaod is probably the best known cold, $1 " home-mad- Nor-ws- L. meane tirrnt of overcoming severe and chest eolda. Coughs, There are many worthless imitations of this mixture. To svoid disappoint-rnven- t, ask for "2H ounces of rinex" who oirertions. ouaranteed to satisfaction r gv aiKT'iute ,i mirl Ttia Bion.T nrnrn r,' I r finer Co, it. Warn, Ind. ri L for Coughs-J- w BOY'S TRANSFER ORDERED. t The Trlboae. POCATELLO. Idaho. Jan. 10. H. A. Bucheneau. - deputy United States marshal, will leave Wednesday for Mnnme, Wash., and will place Leon ard Howell, who has been at the St. Anthony Industrial school for some time. In the Monroe school for boya at that place. Mr. Bucheneau statu that Mark Curl, 1, has been brought here from Louisville, Ky., and will b tried for alleged theft of an auto mobile. "--"1 (Bffee announced, clocks. Qtdtt by sTs4sSBs)aTaf WASATCH 2SS7 essmjaa 1500.000 cupt rr terswS PANAMA - PAC I HO 4tttt MmtmaXtomt EXPOSITION 50 Qfi . 98c 79c Pieces JEWELRY Included are Omar pearls, antique necklaces and bracelets, earrings, hat ornaments, brooches, .rings and beaded bags. January Clearance price i Marked Half Price (Main Floor ) sizs h January Clear- - ance price 65c (Main Floor.) SHEETS 250 $1 59 Bleached, hemmed, seamless Jan size. sneets; uary Clearance price . cUxyu-mc- (Main Floor.) n, : 89cl (Main Floor.) 88 c Pouch and under the arm bags in gray, tan and black, in all the wanted colors. January i.. Clearance price ; jcol-or-s. 29c Pieces JEWELRY Were Up to $1.00 Included are beads, chokers, brooches, barpin seta, earrings, necklets, cuff links, hat ornaments, novelty jewelry, 'rings, etc. January Clearance price.. ' 30 $295 2000 Yards WASH GOODS Waa to 39o Percales, ginghams, odd voiles, flannelette and black lawn. January Clearance price, yard.. 15c (Mala Floor.) 25c (Mala Floor.) WHITE CANTON FLANNEL Ileavy quality, 27 inches wide. A special value in our January Clearance Sale, yard Pieces JEWELRY Were 69c to $7.95 : Antique jewelry, including necklaces, pendants, bracelets, necklet sets of antique gold, set with colored stones. January Clearance HALF PRICE: (Main Floor.) Per Pair $5 (Mala Floor.) (Main Floor.) 200 Were to BLANKETS and slightly damaged. January Clearance price 500 BELTS Were Up to $1.00 . All widths, belts of suede, pigskin, calf kid, silk and other combinations; all popular January Clearance price.. 70 PLAID Soiled (Main Floor.) (Main Floor.) fo meet (ht day SOU) EXCLUSIVELY IY US 24-ho- price Lends iigbr TREE KILLS TEAM. Special t The Tribes. MOSCOW, Idaho, Jan. 18 While Mrs. J. A. Wilson was driving to Oroflno, along Whiskey creek, Satur day a large pine tree fell. Instantly Ulnar both horses and barely miss The team belonged ing Mrs. Wilson. to Gus Bsgshaw. The tree had given the under way weight of heavy anow. IDAHO PARMER DIES. BLACKFOOT,. Idaho, Jan. 10 Albert Evans, 52, who resided three miles north of Blackfoot. died at hi home Sunday mgiit. Mr. tlvana is survived by a wife and five chiidren. Funeral arrangements have not been Our Leader, alarm Clearance January Ingraham clocks, Jlorningside. etc., 72x90-inc- Were $1.00 300 ALARM CLOCKS XAJTOXAI CREST SHEETS 240 SEAMED 200 BAGS (Infants' Dept., Second Floor.) Special J ...... (Main Floor.) i IfeiC $595 size. h , Were $1.25 Tots' union suits, winter weight, with panty waist attachment; sanitary, steamed, sterilized and sealed. Safe for wear before bizes 2 to 7 years. wasning. January Clearance price PICTURES Leather pouch and envelope tags, in all the popular colors and shapes. January Clearance price 48 UNIONS BOISE, Idaho. Jan. 10 (AP). Post age, telephone and telegraph bills of state departments totaled J30.7G9. 3 during 1!27. George Lewis, director of the bureau of budget, announced today. Postage cost 120.432. SI, telegraph tolls totaled 33101.63, and telecost 3235.01. phones Telephone costs for the eanltol to taled 3229.92. 22x22-mc- ; Were $2.79 ...... a Hurry Were Up to $10 Dozen 200 HANDBAGS gom-coior- Coughs $1 98 January Clearance price (Maln Floor.) SHAWLS all-wo- .... price All pure linen C ROMPERS -- 16i2x24y2. Miscellaneous selection of pic-ytures, all sizes. Jariary Clear- ance price ar $395 All pure linen pattern table cloths, Clearance January were up to 91.ro 69c . $8 40 DOZEN NAPKINS (Main Floor.) 300 Were Up to PICTURES to TABLE CLOTHS (Main Floor.) January Clearance price 35 CRIB BLANKETS "Opportunity" 9c 80 ; Were $2.98 A large assortment of beautiful Sizes pictures, mostly scenes. fr.om 12i2x20V2 $695 (Main Floor.) 1000 Pieces TABLEWARE COATS 75 . Good quality Irish Linen Damask. January Clearance price. (Main Floor. acreages Utah-Idah- $A49 Were $9 and $10 22c (Mala Floor.) TWILLED DOMET A good heavy quality, 27 inches wide. January. Clearance Sale price, yard (Mala Floor.) 19c |