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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20; Wool Growers s Plan New Pool PROYO UuttU, UTA H v v COUNTY Correspondent: 429 E. 3rd No. Phone 1151. Office versity Ave. Phone 333 Agent: Uome Phone County Reunion Plans Complete l uiquo Program Feature of Gathering; Seller Heads Board. PROVO. All arrangement for the Wasatch county reunion in Utah county Thursday evening are com- pleted, according to Archie Sellers of the committee in charge There are about 600 former Wasatch residents now living in the county, according to Mr. Seller, and every one of thera is expected to be present. Old-tidances will be featured at the gathering. , Two Towns Back Road Betterment if PROVO Two committees from Mapleton aud Lehi waited on the Utah county commissioners Tuesday in regard to road matters in their respective communities. A petition asking for the improvement of the road on the north side of Mapleton was presented by the The matter Mapleton delegation. was taken under advisement. The commission appropriated $100 for the completion of the road at Lake Shore. i? Dairy Men Plan Wide Activities Decision to enlarge the Dairy association was made at a meeting of all the dairy of Utah county, held in cooperatives the city and county building, according to W. J. Thayne. Utah county aarnt, Tuesday afternoon. A series of ratines in various communities will be held to discuss these plans. PROVO. Utah-Wasat- ch L OGANvfflLCAC H E 4 24 No. Uni415-M- Correspondent, ". Auto Licenses Now Obtainable At Provo Office Preliminary Organization Put Under Way at 1 Office, II! Ml Circulation, Res Phone North Main. MT. PLEASANT. More than woolgrowers and farmers of this city met at the Mt. Pleasant city hall Monday evening to discuss the organisation of a Mt. Pleasant wool 50 Ticket-t- Home Stale o in the PROV.a Hitch-hikiwarm and sunny days of June, July it : ng g and August is fine, but with the weather far below freezing is not so good, according to Marie Smith. 20. of Los Angeles, who applied to the county commissioners. Tuesday, for enough money to get to her home, state. She was given a ticket on a bin line and was happily on her way Tuesday afternoon. hitch-hikin- ARREST FOLLOWS RAID. PROVO. C. Wilbur of American Fort was arrested bv members of the Utah county sherif fa office Tuesday afternoon on a charge of liquor porFsion following a raid on his r'cid'nce. He, was arraigned In the Provo citv court and placed under $300 bonds. E.vjwTt f the LOGAN. southern part of the state, and northern in the Wellsville, part, have been designated to become the two rose cities of Utah, according to Emil Han- j O-o-rge $70.-00- 0. Assault Charge After Quarrel e. 1 ' Special 1o The Tribune. I5 J Court Tuesday when he pleaded guilty to issuing a $15 check to business house without having sufficient funds in the bnnk. He was also ordered to refund the check and pay costs of court. PRICES GO UP SUNDAY MYERS' 50c ECONOMY SPECIAL ENDS THIS WEEK ACT PROMFTI.T! PHONE WAS. 60. CHANTIMO pNFashions , , , of ... New Crep and Oeoffett . . , tb mora ' fonnal Artamaan, and Brtdg Dresses , . ,, th new Printed Frock . . the Enaembl of Crep or Oeorsett . . . with fin-- er ... ... tip, or three --quarter . . Th ileT-l- e lfi(th eoat frock . . . with eockUU Jacket .. . , A charming in amy of fashion aprlnfi most beautiful ... Colors il A 50 as' XjnasjaMasasmBBBBBBsa 1 WASH FABRICS Netv Spring ShotvingAt Attractive Prices New NEW PRINTED PRINTED BATISTE CELANESE tnd BROADCLOTHS Bheer and dainty. Is ' lovely printed color com bins ttons. AU brlcbl, fTssh, new pat tern for Bprlnc .wtra nice quality and Broadcloth, ia smart, colorful, attractive print. Guaranteed fast colon. Yard Batlt 59c SMART! ' A(Jr.) The Frocks OPORTS and Drest Mod- da vl for promtnrac ' in this unlqu Uo th capo eoat , . . of "" " broadcloth, WUa fur cuff . , th eoat la dray black with satin throw and monkey fur cutis Broadcloth with Paquln Collar of broadtail . . . cost of roufh Sports and. tweeds, bomaspun Kasha cloth .... la plain tailored and model all moderately ro New for Spring! Complete . bCC M kValV - VFWf f f v 1 Sweater... .ass ach of Sweater la a VALVK . . . New mode . . with woven tn designs the Copies of higher priced frocks . . . in the newest' modes . . . choose from hundreds of 'r rayon . . new ombr striped styles , . . aw cootr a s 1 1 n g colors . . nw rayon and wool combtna- tlons . , . sizes 14 to Q98 Women, Misses Sizes 14 to 50. da (3th Floor.) Is bo cor-A act mad that la mor comfortable and dependable than on designed for your fig- -' ure by Warner's. Tb under belt Cor- - THERS tt I Illustrated dds beauty to th ' larger figure by It to moulding good proportion . . Broead outer gar-- m n t. with , soft rayon jersey bras- 2 for j 95 KEITH GBRIEN KEITH OBRIEN Inc - ; quality. s Is Ask for Uodel rS2U fresh! Druses for isspysssssAMAa NEW WASH PERCALES Oay, youthful. Inexpensive exceptional Qloriou color assortment; all new Spring patterns. IS inches wide. Yard.. sier. All new! AH difficult to overrate tho importance of this sale. . AT sUaf IS 125 ii.L.. t.;...: 5 money. lr- : ortment of net; Sprint designs. Extra complete fin quality, sll guarantied fast colors; washable; 34 inches wide. Yard........ a sensation 5th Floor Pin Money 8hop is proving to be . . . How women " have come here ... how they've exclaimed at the entrancing fashions ottered for mere pin ATI yard.. 89c A What ll Vogus' sponsor Printed Pique . and wh wouldn't! Smart ' modernistic designs In clear-c- ut sport coloring. 38 Inches PUNJAB PRINTS ALREADY THE TALK OF BALT LAKE! ... You will be amased that they can be' sold at this low price. That is why we feel .that it would be Oay, attractive. desln; harmonious colon, tn cheek, plaid and dainty floral designs. An endless variety to .choose from. AU tut colon. M Inches wide. Yard... 100 Tsrd..... PRINTED PIQUE AND GABERDINES s AND RAYONS TODAY The splendid and unusual quality ot these beautiful dresses Is the thing we want to emphasize in this remarkable selling . . . Colorful silks . . . heavy canton crepe , . . lustrous satins, crepes, printed All these georgettes are so carefully selected. frock. PRINTED CREPES Size Range, 14 to 52 others. druggists, FROCKS The Coats 5TH FLOOR "PIN MONEY SHOP" . t : priced. Our Famed "5th Floor "Pin Money Shop" Sellings! Today! ' vAVAPORUD Spring Modes hese Nezv iff ONT.Y 4 PATS MORE OF 50c CLEANING! . Another of 1 The" influence ot The, Tribune! Wanta radiates to every walk of lit e. " Which Fashion Is Foremost! -- IMPORTANT! . d UM. 10 .... IN ADAM'S FOOTSTEPS. CHILDREN FATHTCR OF PLACES BLAME ON WIFE. Lansing (Mich.) State Journal. Antiseptic Remedy Goes Right to Seat of the Trouble i (1) It is vaporized by the beat of the body and inhaled for hours direct to the inflamed air passages; (2) It acts through the slda like an poultice, "drawing out" the tightness and pain. Featured for Washington V Birthday Arc Two Groups in i'i Gordon's goes right to the seat of the trouble because it stops fermentation (souring of food matter), which is the greatest obstacle to the successful treatment of stomach disorders. Gordon's will brin quick relief In cases of indigestion, sour stomach, gas, bloatingconrtipa.'Vn heartburn, dyspep.U, excess acid. that "tired feeling,"- bad breath, sick headache, and nervousness, when caused by faulty digestion. It will soon one up ths digestive or-- 9 gans and stimulate the stomach and bowel to their normal functions. The firrt dose will convince you. Gordon's Is nude in liquid form. A large bottle, price $1.50 less than 3 cents a dose at compucuTiuii; Blaurated Magnesia, powder or tablets only, can be obtained from any drug tor and It dally use keep thit ttomach IP fin condition, enablingartito do lie work without th aid of (Adv.J ficial dtgestanta. COATS CHECK MADE GOOD. B. T. Ritchie was fined $15 In city " your tinth VicVa before your little cold gets BIG. , , Vicks acta two ways at once to check the cold and prevent t Stress Femininity! Thousands Suffer Needlessly From Stomach Trouble V lx a a 40. JUDGE SENTENCES TWO. Wilson PROVO. Roland and Francis Wardle, both 19, of Provo, were sentenced to serve ninety days in the county Jail when they pleaded guilty to a charge of petty larceny in the Provo city court. Sixty days of the Jail sentence was suspended. No longer need sufferers from stomach troubles lead lives of mis-- J ery. There is a remedy that ia bringing: thousands back to health. That remedy is Gordon's (formerly Gordon's Antiseptic), an internal antiseptic so effective that it has brought voluntary expressions of praise from hundreds of people, who unhesitatingly commend it to In Muskingkum colNew Con- -, lege. which cord, of jchool he w as dean Dr. McKirahan his death. He was dean of Westminster college for nine years and also devoted years of service to Wasatch academy, Mt. Pleasant. Utah. Mrs. Hartsock in Williams's room in the Hartsock home. -- WOMAN GIVES BOND. PROVO. Bond to the amount of $750 was raised by Mrs: 8tella Star Gregory Tuesday and she was released from the Utah county jail. Mrs. Gregory, charged with second degree burglary, will come up for trial at the spring session of court 0. M. 6OI0ON Diseevenr f Csr So --called Stomach Trouble tndif--Uodyapepaia, gaa. Kiiram. etc., arc. probably nine cum out of ten. evidence of "too much acid in ht atom-acfood, caualng the forKurlni mation of ia' and ataruag acid Indigestion. Oat diajnda th alomach and cauaea a full.' oppraaaiT, bunUnf feeling known aa heartburn, while the acid tha dalicat trruaua and Inflame Momacn lining. Oel nd of Oaa and Ariditv and vou get rid of Indication, To atop or prevent Ute aourneaa and the a torn ach acid (aa. to neutral! and keep the alomach aweet and free from Indigestion, a teaapoonful or tour tablet ot Blaurated Magnesia anould beeating or Wednesday morn- - taken In a Utile water after or acidity whenever gaa, ournea. pain ing at 10 30. loro-ac- h. the aweetene la ThU felt. quickly Dr. McKirahan th atop th neutralize acidity, was a graduate of harmless and la tnexpenlsv pain and charged with assault wnn a deadly weapon, and T. E. HarUock, 40. and Mrs. Hartsock. were released after all three had been arrested following a quarrel in which Williams is alleged to hive attempted to shoot Hartsock. The trouble Is alleged to have started after Hartsock' found ar ar T. T. Williams. BINGHAM K1 i n: Jersey Owners I lannm rete K":l i sen, landscape gardening specialist of the Utah Agricultural college extension service. "From 3000 to 4000 roses will this be nlarted In .. in spring," said Mr. Hansen "At telling of his project. hunroses the Wellsville. by dreds are being ordered for planting." spring early of County Board Given Gift Classes at Westminster college will. be suspended Wednesday afternoon In respect to the memory of Dr. W. W. McKlrahan. former dean of the A local college, who died at his home in New Concord. Ohio. Monday morning. Funeral services for Dr. McKlrahan will b held at inecKea . .at start the chert RUB y Tells of Pleasant Home Treatment to Brtna; Swift ReUeL . St. George. In Art Frandsen, vice president of the local farm bureau and chairman of the wool pool project, was in charge of the meeting, and the formation of a pool and its advantages were Special to The Tribune. discussed by County Agent C..O. bond election, HYRUM A Stott of Manti. N. E. Madsen of Fair- - 'will be held in special the near future by; of! Nielsen view and James Louis citizens of Hyrum to determine Fountain Green. Mr. Nielsen has! whether or not they desire to con- -' for many years been president of the struct a new municipal power and nationally known Jericho wool pool. light plant in Blacksmith Fork can-yoA Mt. Pleasant pool was organized B. Nielsen announced Mayor H. with 25 members and its officers and Tuesday. ef- be will complete organization It is proposed to build the plant.. fected at an early date. A sales com- -; which would cost approximately r m It lee consisting of O. F. Peel, chalr-Imaabout thirteen miles up BlackWiliiam Millar and George C. smith Fork canyon at a natural dam-sit8orensen was selected and this com The city council has taken . mittee will represent the local or- steps to purchase for lands countv wooigrow- Ue construction of. thenecessary ganiztttion t plant, and lers convention in Lpnraim feoru- pipe line. iary 33. Governor George H. Dern has notified the city council that the state PROVO Plans for the holding of should retain the right to all power a Utah county Jersey day, some sites, in view of the fact that they time In May or June, are being made Irrigation Company fall into the hands of private Etectt Netc Officers might by the Utah County Jersey Cattle individuals at some future date. The club, according to Scott Brice. presistate tir willing to lease the ground dent. All Jersey breeders throughto the city. Governor Dern said. out the county will be asked to par- Sperisl to Trie Tribune. At a mass meeting Monday, citi-wSPRINO CITY. At the annual ticipate in the day. The plans so to support the movement far call for a parade, presentation meeting of the stockholders of the for avoted bond election. Mayor A. G. Jersey calves to boys' calf clubs and Horseshoe Irrigation company, held Lundstrom of Logan was present and various other features A banquet in the city hall Saturday evening, the following officers were elected : discussed the benefits of Logan's will be held in the evening. The county commissioners Monday President. Vivian Larsen: vice presi- municipal light plant. voted to appropriate $50 for the as- dent M. R. 8trate: secretary, James EDUCATORS LEAVE. sistance of the club in putting over W. Blain,' four-yedirector, Aaron directors. George the affair. IOO AN. Dr. Trank L. West, dean Brough; two-yeJenson, Orrin Jenson, Jesse Blain of the faculty, and Dr. A. H. Saxer, and H. E. Hanson. dean of the school of arts and sci. YOUTH IN CUSTODV. ences. U. A C, left Tuesday for PROVO.- -A of youth Lillian Myrtle Huish Cleveland, Ohio, where they will atuut city is ia me cusiuay ui me the annual conference of the Victim tend Juvenile department following the National Education association. SuMeningitis a theft of $3 from woman's handbag, perintendent Louis A. Peterson of the according to the local police. Logan city schools also departed. Lillian Myrle Hulsh. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles daughter SCHOOL CALLS MEETING. HIGH SCHOOL PLAY SET. O. Huish of South Cottonwood, died Parent Teacher asLOGAN. Special to TIM Tribune Tuesday at a Salt Lake hosoltal of sociation of:, The the. . Whittier training been ill PAYSON The Little Princess" spuial meningitis." She-haschool will hold a special meeting will be presented bv students of the only 26 hours. The girl was a 7:30 p.jn. in the school the Woodstock school in the Wednesday Aatshort junior high school February 28 in th opera will be preschool auditorium. Miss Ma urine sixth grade. In addition to her par- building. ents, fhe is survived by three sisters. sented by fourth grade children. Hinckley, dramatic art instructor. ........... Beth: Lorraine and Marie Huish. and ; Fill direct. PLAN YEAR'S PROGRAM; two brothers, ' Ralph and Herbert TXKJ'Atfr County Agricultural Huish. ; IN WONDERLAND. meet Funeral services will be held Agent Robert L. Wrigley willLewis-ton of the committees "Will you please drive off the Wednesday at 1 p. m. at the grave- executive locals. No. 1 and No. 2. of the track?" asked the motorman. The side In the Murray city cemetery: farm bureau. Thursday, to outline a truck driver promtly pulled to one side. program for the coming year. LIONS IN BALLET. "Thank you, ever so much," added CHIEFS CALL M'PHEE. Special to The Tribune. the motorman, with a smile. " . Postmaster John McPhee plans to MT. PLEASANT The local Llms "You're very welcome." responded the truck driver, "but you must par- club will stage its annual "Follies" leave Salt Lake foj Washington. D. don my seeming carelessness. I had at the Elite theater. March 6 and 7. C, Monday. He has been summoned no Idea your car was so near." Mus- More than fifty people comprise the to the caoltal for a conference on decast. partmental business. kogee (Okla.) Daily Phoenix. Utah DEAN'S MEMORY J. Selects Utah's Two Rose Cities Citizens Will Deeidc Building of Municipal Light Plant. pool. Stomach Troubles Are Due to Acidity COLLEGE HONORS lit. Pnone Garden BOND ELECTION! 8perial to The Tribune 17-- ' HYRUM PLANS Ml. Pleasant. PROVO. Automobile owners of Utah county may secure their 1929 automobile licenses In tills city instead of sending to Salt Lake, according to E. S. Hinckley, secretary of the Provo chamber of commerce. was The announcement made by Mr. Hinckley following a conference with Milton H. Welling, secretary of state. An office will be established in the city and county building. COUNTY Res. Phone 1 17 1929. - J, f" S -- ' 11 - - - - "" nim.wrnrT-Tni.iiinn- m 11. Ihc ,, '""-'- ja:-i r ,: |