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Show THE SALT LAKE Til II) UN K, SUNDAY MOItNINt?, SKPTKMUKIt - urn TIE ,, Four candidate uanicd by IJem cralic convention for the four city court judgeships, left to right, are WiHUm II. Wilkins, United State duced in Number; Califor- HutsK. Mnltn (41iifiitniaiikiirr r lh connnisionrr and former rity judge; trt?n-M- Daniel Harrington, Salt Lake attor-ney- ; Clifford 1 Dalhy, Suit Lake at torney, and James A. Stump, Salt Lake attorney. ' W Ini B il. TO tr Kr'f' rl , hurrnu, h. df frhditiita lit tit hi tnktitMnt- n t ttiMdf v . fiur( ffuftit hrrw ZZj H I'ortrr, k ti s formerly tmntd th tiiw drfuiu-- t 1UhIh t irw litiHr- mtHead of National Council to oimtviiny, I la Irartied rUf Th uit ly the InurnM.r Klnnc rfutMtrntU'ti which dfJirr-- l tn Address Local Women at thf uit (hut II l nKMik'iie of now lu, id hy (ti lnutitt tn rurl(t j rn il (eirtfiict( It KtiMritiilr Assembly Hall. vlrm o( the rtrfuiu t tn rtnttte iortiwn vthu-In rfr. t ar The altnriify s;nvrttl lum f JM annifter Hundreds of bait Lake women are to thf aiuit fir lh liiiurarHburrmj i ifrrl dfcUrerl lh:it n nunlrr if ptli- ,irf-teto attend a finlillo meeting In ifM wrttten hy th wtll m t I'w ArTCUilily b4ll Monday nlht when niti nut until tut in tMq ntirf unit! Ihnt lr. Valeria II. tliit ti t lnlfmU tu Paiker, piealdent tlia r(IKy huMera by krrli)f h National if the filed eiv.iid Tina aRaJftat the cult Council of Women th ilepjirinient In runner Hon with the if lha L'nlted Holes Meouritioe, the first on endltia: la m snd a director of decision In fHVrr f the duii mirnt. the American Social Hygiene aeen. elation, la to deliver Rancher of Holbrook an addrena. Ir. Parker will Admits Liquor Charge outline the program of lha C a a f re n e of n EgUlllP-MEKf- j lio.tf To Be Closed Out J Rcgardleaa of Cost iJ !, itgrd. -- 4 . T d 'h ( errtvals fnllow: t'TAH JIOTOR PARK. Arkn: Iniinolt; A. J. Hansbetry and lam- ..iy. OSNrtl, raver and Frank R. fallfuriila: Kiehl and Anjrlaa; Iimily. i: Thorna, Oakland: Kenneth Hall and IllihardaoB nd mother, IarrA Imrles Hlrhardaon, Vat Anselee; N. K. W. n Kahlat an party. Lake Tabua; im An- -; ntlon and t liarlca Wllain. D. N. Hayes nd family, Hsn-- f .rd; Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Hayea, U Mr. and Mra. E. J. Wolelifer, ;ate; Mr. and Mra. A. -. Greene n Mr. and Mra. f. K. Ohleen, ind iieach: Mr. and Mra. K. O. Caaey and Mr. and Mra. A. U Casey, Huntlnston ark: Kred II Waal and family. Wasco; and family, Low Ira. P.. U Colorado: Mr. and Mra.'C. E. W II mot and Mra. Ray J. Boyd and son. Denyer; A Kred K. Sllnere, drchard. famllllnola: lr. J. W. Ilopklna-an-this year's figures calling for I4S.009. ily., II Inadal: K O. Ulleherg- and party This does not mean, however, that the and George M. Carey md family, Chi- levy, will b lower, tne orflclal explained, as laat year the levy waa Inauffidenl Kansas: Mlaa Zora Griffith and Miss R. Mra. IVIle McPherson. Hutrhlneon: to meet the amount due the atate and J. fclmmn and daughter and Robert the deficiency must Pa mace up thla pecitl to The Trlbaa. year. Sh'iriti, fnporla. Lee and Mlas TWIN FALLS, Idaho. Comparative figures on buaineaa volume aa Indl Minnesota: .Mla rated by atatlatica Itiat romDlled by Newell 8. Wiaht. aecreurv of ih .hn. Margaret Nodnund. Minneapolis Missouri: O. T. (llynn and family, Lber of commerce, of Ihla city, a how a aubatantial Increaaa in bank rlearinas thla Klrkavllle: T. a. Johneoa, R. B. Mur year for the same period UieJajt two ye?ira. Uie growth from 1927 being approximately ;.Cmio,(rio for the firat eight montha of the year. August ahowa mora phy and C. Monti. 81. I.oul. Thousand of happy houseWood J. Mrs. Mr. and than f 100.000 over July this year. J. Nebraska: Three-yea- r Omaha , figures are aa followa: uirf, wives have built a horns .N P. Da 1927. A. 1921. York: Mr. and Mra. im f 4.M,i8M7 t ,S7o.r,i7 .S3 vlflann. Klmirn. $l.74!,IM.3n January around happiness by purJ.7!1 ;t.M J.370.2ii2.5I Theixlora Aupperle. MlddftOhio: 4.3'i3.!i:..n February -. 3.620.H43 4.757.H74.41 . town: Robert William4.3S6.:Tt.S March Ibanon. chasing on our Low Easy 4 1.614. M1.71 OMnhoina: J. II. McNabb and fam April 4.l2.S77.tl I.U7.315 34 4.0X1,874.44 3.15. ,71.13 May . ily, mrusn. Terms. Low Cash Prices on 4.135.S4S.53 fl.tSii.Mn.SJ 3.321.33.65 Oregon: F. V. Riley and family and June 3.245.73H 2S J.17J.131.37 P. H. Rilev, Portland. 3,f23.7!'.n July Credit No Interest. 3.SU.087.43 l.9l.U.9J J,577,i7.8 Washington: Mr. and Mra. Frank August H. Bailey. Tacoma; Mr. and Mra. T. 24 683.44 134,112.042.11 129.031,98 .130,083. Totals Clark, Bpoksne. CITY AUTO PARK. , California: Mr. and Mra. W. C. Oreen, Long Beach: Mr. and Mra. E. i: Hackett and child, 8unnyville; Mr. "' and Mra. R. W. Steinour, Vow Aneelee; Mr. and Mra. U. C. Applebee, Hollywood. , Idaho: R. M. MclVmald and party, Poratello; Mr. and Mra. H. W. Weld-not- Special te The Trlbaae. In public utilities the Rupert-Blis- s and child, Fayette. was Increased 12000 per mile RUPERT, Idaho. lllrldolta coun- cut-o- ff Iowa: Mr. and Mra L. O. Bennett and party, Dea Molnaa; Mr. and Mrs. ty's assessed valuation this year shows tha aasessed valuation thla year calli "harlea R. Kuhn and party, WHllca; an Increase over last year, figures ob- ing for 120,000 per mile of An 101-PIEC- E tufk. wat Mr. and Mra. J. A. Swanaon. Clarlnda. tained at the office of Recorder A. H. increase In valuation of 142,436 Illlnoia: Mr. and Mra. Walter Mavla Jensen reveal. Officials report from also on double made the track against and party, Inacola. the atate equalisation board hag Just tha main Una of tha Short Line. Missouri: Mr. and Mra. W. C. Walk- been reoelved by tha recorder. The Idaho Power company will this DISPLAYED IN WINDOWS er, St. Loula; R. W, Buck and party, Total assessed valuation thla year be a taxpayer In Minidoka counKanaai City. will rescii Is. 035. 000 In round numbers, year ty, this utility being assessed (54,101 Nebraska: Wayna Jacobi and party. against f7.860.AOO last year. on its power lines erected a year ago. The only change made In tha I.inooln; Mr. and Mrs. Theodora John-aoActual taxes tha county will pay to valuation of tha county made by Hemlngford. DaMra. M. of Mr. and was the stats this year will be about 2000 state board the Neth, equalization k't Michigan: troit. the reducing of the Talus of sugar less this year than laat, according to I'tah: Mr. and" Mra. W. E. Fanner, stored in. the Rupert-Pafactory 23 Recorder Jensen. Last year approxi . Ogden, mately 150,000 was paid to tha atate. peg ceL' I- lls BANK CLEARINGS FIGURES SHOW TWIN FALLS IS PROSPEROUS lio bl lrle I tn - held Women Honolulu laat Au- Tha meeting la held under of tha ,'auaplcee Worn-- t Federated e en rluba and kindred organisations In Halt Lake. W. H. "arksr A dinner In honor of ir. purker will ha given at tha Ho-4 I'tah Monday at p. m. Mra. Ionise V. Itiililneon of the Relief Society Is member of the dinner program committee. Oilier members of the dinner committee are Mra. It. E. Hchlller of ANK NAMES DI"ECT0. the Federation of Temple Bleterhooda perlil te Tke Trllnine. and Mra. N. Parry of tha Woman's PRICK. C. R. Fergueaon, ynnng Christian Temperance Union. ReserPrice bailneaa man, haa been named a vations for the dinner should be bad member of lha board of directors of before It a. m. Monday. tha Carbon County bank, aueeeadlng Frank R. Hill, veteran employee of Don't be too meager with deecrlp-tlon- a the L'nlted States Fuel company, who In your Want tall ail Uie im will move to California. portent facta. ' to cj, vi if uiic uiuwn, be Hardwood Cabinets, g toeta... (used) . ley Charger ..... 1S Tungar . Trickle Charger lit Tungar Charger.. tl 171 Be co Power Unit. Table 51 -- 3 6 ItO SO too AB !3M Phi Socket row- - (AA r Unit..,, '.$39 I1T.M Balklte Charger ..... Val- - .. 9 Chargers 1S7.M New Balklte AB Power Units ,, . 10 ,,.JaiI Same, allghUy used 21 Rama. IV type alight! ueed. . 20 PhiU-- 15 KeUo. 37 3 Tube EAST TZK.MS ON ANY PURCHASE 0VEE $10 f.!asic Co., 61 So. f lab SI. Daynes-Bs:b- 3 Mailorders Filled W You axe no farther from Sterling than your mail box. Yon can send here with confidence and get dependable service in filling your orders. Send NOW to the Sterling vi Assessed Valuation in Minidoka County ixidia Chance for those who xrhh to electrify present battery sets or replace old All brand-net- e equipment. except tchere marked used. Dig Money-Sorin- c hlal In H.r TrUivae. IHH.'ATKf.M). Idaho U C. Wright, gal-lon- a with puneraelun of rhargi-of whiaky of oi n manurm lure and 100 gallons of manh, rj nd before K. K. Typeman, United Nlalea rommlaeinner, .Heliird.tr. and pleaded lie waa loutid uver In federal guilty, court on bund of Ji'n for eenleni'e. Wright waa arrenled tin hla ranch at llollinx'k tiear Mxlnd Friday by local federal uffli-ere- , who brought him here and loild him In the countv jail Jrt lay nilit. Offliera allege thla la lilt second uffeune. i tiumm nil I AriiAtia: Mr. and Mra. II. 8. Steven- 'H. Miami. W O Hlrxlna and fam-- l, iinwnAvi I frn-too- a . 1 -1 high-grad- V :Vef! i Salt Lake Store: 345 South State St. -- C 4if 1 1 jr J Ogden Store: 2422 Washington Ave. j New Beautiful Gold Border "Japanese Lantern11 A Nev Richly ecicned Shows Increase in Recorder's Figures ir DINNER SEEYICE "teems $2 down, $2 a month At a Feature Price The Most Remarkable Dinner Set Offer Made in Many Years. Molded in in New "SUNYA" Shape, Artistically Decorated and Double Hand Fired. Regular Value $50 A Complete Service for 12 People. n. .:.. ul Ml T7 STTi esaw 1 T T79 n jmrnBtmrnsmt?- xas - II ELKS' SPECIAL SALE sBaahnaaaBBaaaaBa As a Stimulus to the Elks' Show. We Are Giving a Special Sale for the Week of Sept. 10th &Rm Nicliel Silver set te;iLt We Have Made Up Two Lots of Dresses From Our Regular Stock OneLot10-OneLot$2- yox 5 JOOPeDinner Coir 43': JpMi These Dresses Are" Our, New Dresses and Are Exceptional Values OTHER DRESSES TO OS lb ! 5125.00 fell : We Mark All, Our Stock Very Low. You Can Save Many Dollars in Your Purchases. I Our COATS Are the Talk of the Town, Not Only for Their Style, Fur, Material and Workmanship, But Their LOW PRICE We Deem It a Pleasure to Show Our Merchandise WORDS FAIL US whan wa attempt to dmcrlb our new "Ja panes Lantern" dinner aarrtca. To glTo'voq any Idea of Its loveliness, we would need a painter's paiietto of colon and tbe akUl of a areat artist. To do full justice, we would need the words of a Sbako-apear- o and a pea of (old. It's positlrely beautiful. UtfLQE CENTEE DE6IGN8 are tne thins nowadays. All fine dinerwart shows Urge notlf, or design, which corers the center of all flat pieces. The new "Japanese Lantern" pattern displays the exquisite center design pictured above. As yon can see, it consists of an Oriental tree oYorgrowa with blossoms bl ue and russet, with green leaves In the background. From the tree hangs a Japanese lantern, decorated with a brilliantly colored bird and a golden tassel. At the right of this design you behold a lazy stream, with golden water lilies floating on Its bosom, and a bit of green lawn leading up to a Japanese) On the edges of all pieces there are delicate sprays of pagoda. This is the main design. blossoms. Each piece has a handsome, sparkling gold edge, and handles of all pieces art richly striped with gold. What a glorious change from the old round style plates! JfEWXST SHAPED PIECES. What delightful charm you will find is the cew shape of these pieces! It is the very dinner sets. The quality of the wars is in every latest thing tha mark of The fine, smooth torfaca of this way equal to that found in sets selling up to $50.00. super select white dinner service) Is a Joy to the eye and the touch. Every piece is guaranteed to be perfect. nigh-price- zirrsm ji d Complete Service for Twelve ' 12 Cups 12 Saucers 12 Dinner Plates 12 12 12 12 1 1 1 714-inc- Pie or Lunch Plates Bread and Butter Plates Fruit Dishes Cereal or Soup Dishes h SH-bic- h 131j-inc- h lOia-Inc- h Platter Platter Covered Vegetable Dish (two pieces) THnrr or it 1 Bound Open Vegetable Dish 1 Sauce Boat 1 Sauce Boat Stand 1 Cake Plate 1 Open Butter Dish 1 Bound Salad Dish - - 1 Oblong Open Vegetable Dish 1 1 Pickle Dish Covered Sugar Bowl 1 Cream 1 Bowl Pitcher j(2 , necessary to seefe a bio toemal all the pieces TO TOTJ FOB 02O.T $2.00 WITH OEDER. DIKNES ALL SENT THE BEST, this dinner service was just made for you. If you are famous among your friends for knowing "what's what" and newest and finest in your home, then this is the set for you- - Why not be the first to introduce it in your neighborhood? the ways having I 218 SOUTH MAIN UPSTAIRS & J HIGH-GRAD- E ?2 DOWN AND THE al- - DINNER . SET ATINE'ROGERS0 26PlECrSIa7VERSET"imE- ETAY ONLY . pieces) D? YOU DEMAND DOWN DELIVERS THIS X k - I 'I "line decrease In strivsU at Fait j. urn aula lnunts minW wee nui-- d ie leaaeel dX an4 It lha ramps for aorna tlina. Only 17 art Ira rmitrral at Ilia city park, wtille l W .! luu-bjkI 47 ri,u,,, aljna.l, f whlih It were from California. t'alifi.rnla mm Inued tu dumlnnte the r. iirtrnl. lille Jnwa an Miaannrt b!m well repieaenled durtnc lha Heew-h- niiiI l filt- r a I tJiHtrut to purtrtutr I l , Ui ttl-- nia in the Lead. IH-g- ol II Tl , Nominated by Acclamation at City Convention ON DECREASE 9 State Withholds NOTED Bank's Securities -- Tourrsts' Camps Arrivals Re ihe 9, 192? 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