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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY' It AIRS HOOVER SCORES HUNTING Provo GIRLS ATTACKER, TARIFFAIMS aM-Uta- Auto Makers Back Plan to Bloodhounds From Alabama Prison Lead Par Trim Duty on For-eig-n ties in Search. Cars. ' . (Continued from Put On ) If satisfactory progress w as not made. ' Alvan Macauley president of the National Automobile Chamber of - Commerce and the Packard Motor company; Alfred P. Sloan, Jr , president of General Motors; R. I. Roberge, assistant sales manager of the Ford Motor company, . and Walter C. White, president of the White Motor company of Cleveland, were the principal witnesses before the subthe motor vecommittee considering -- " hicle tariff. Mr. Macauley declared a canvass of most of the passenger car manufacturers Indicated a willingness to try out a 10 per cent ad valorem duty If coupled with the same countervailing duty which Is now provided." Clanae Permits Levy On Foreign Cars. 'The countervailing clause permits the United States to levy tariffs above the present 25 per cent duty on foreign can If other countries Impose levies on domestic vehicles exceeding that figure. With respect to heavy duty trucks and buses and electric motor trucks, which bear the same rate of duty as passenger cars, Macauley said the situation was basically different" Theirs is not a mass production Industry to the same extent and, consequently, they have hot the same advantages In competition," he said. After citing figures showing huge exports of cars and negligible imports, the witness declared; We can- - EUFAULA, Ala., July 11 (). The person who killed Jack Hines, 25, and attacked Miss Beatrice Clark, 18, his companion, on an automobile ride last night, was being hunted by scores of regular and special officers today. The search, extending over a large portion of central and southeast Alabama, was being Ted by bloodhounds, brought here from Kilby prison at Montgomery. Miss Clark, her head and arm badly battered from blows with a pistol butt, believed to have been the same weapon with which her companion was killed, Is in a critical condition In a hospital here. Both victims are of prominent Eufaula families. The asasliant after the attack drove away in Hines' automobile. Officers found the machine wrecked against a tree 32 miles from the place of the attack early today. Negro witnesses of the wreck said a negro man was driving and be was armed with a pistol. He told them he had Just killed a white man and his wife and asked directions to Montgomery. Miss Clark aid she and Hines were driving about four miles from Eufaula on the Montgomery highway about 9 o'clock last night when a negro leaped on the running board and killed her companion with a single shot. She said she was dragged from the machine, attacked and left stunned by head blows. Upon she walked three miles) to a suburban basket factory where the gave the alarm. not establish the fact that the present duty is justified for motor cars, although there are those who believe It Is." Asked by Chairman Reed If foreign manufacturer could not circumvent the countervailing duty by obtaining a lowering of their own tariffs and dump cars In this country, Macauley said this would open wider the doors of their own home markets to domestic vehicles. In declaring the Ford Interests fa- More- ii - Than 200 lo Meet State Outing at neva Resort. Odd than PROVO Fellows of the state are expected to attend the outing being given by Districts No. Z aadNo. 10, of the lodge. Comprising the lodges of Lehi, Provo, Payspn, Eureka. Robinson and Delta, at Geneva resort, Sunday, according to A. D. Soott, secretary of the local lodge. Grand Master J W. Randall and Orand Secretary W. N. Gundry of the state department will be the principal speakers. The program will get under way at 11 o'clock and will Include besides the talks, sports events and music numbers. In the sport events, the ladies nail driving connd the fat wotest, the fat men' men's rces are expected to prove features. Race for children will lso be held, while prizes for the oldest and youngest Odd Fellows and present will be given. In the afternoon a baseball game between members from Associations No. 2 and No. 10 and No. 1 and No. 3 will be held, while motor boat races will also be staged. At noon a basket lunch will be enjoyed. Fireworks at night will conclude the program. More States Sargon Is Just Wonderful hs Bureau Resumes Weekly Sessions Woman Pays Fine en previous record for a number of years, with one boy and seven girts reported, as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Richard Huntington, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Merle Black, son; Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Haycock, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thorpe, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thorpe, daughter; Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Taylor, daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Weight, daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. 2000 For Hairdressing ns DAIRYMANS MILK Protest, Borah Says MRS. JOHN COWDELL found almost Immediate relief from troubles of long standing through thla celebrated medicine, after all other treatments had failed. Among the latest to give public expressions concerning the gratifying results obtained from use of this new scientific formula Is Mrs. John Cowdell, 2S9 Brooklyn Ave., Salt Lake City. She Is a inember of the Church of Latter-Da- y Saints fend has hundreds of friends throughout the atate. Mrs. Cowdell recently said: I am 70 years old, the mother of twelve children ana have 60 grandchildren and thirteen all living and I'm going to tell them all and all my friends what Sargon has done for me. I've never seen such a wonderful medicine in all my life. Several years ago It seemed like my nerves Just went all to pieces. Any noise or excitement would put me right on edge and some nights I would sleep for a short while, then lie awake for hours and hours. Some nights I slept hardly at all. I lost my appetite and what little food I did eat disagreed with me. Dizzy spells used to come on me frequently and I became so weak and rundown I could scarcely get about the house. Finally I started the Sargon treatment and I started feeling bet- ter after the first -- t V i A 'i "i X few doses. Ro-sel- la hun-dre- V ANNOUNCE WEDDING. PROVO. 4-- 5, was arraigned In Provo city court Thursday on a charge of violating the cigaret law He pleaded not guilty. His trial was set for Tuesday. Nellie Gadd. who was Jointly charged in the complaint with Saderup. proved she was only working for the defendant and the charge against her was dismissed. G. E. Ryan was complaining witness. 6, 7, 8, 0-- 9. 57. county building, according to C. La Voir Jensen, in charge of the tourneys, and all horseshoe pitchers of the county are invited to enter. Includes Entertainment Das-tru- p, irfrr ' N Beck-stea- d, Liquor Cottt Postettor $299 Fine and Jail Term ,5 Home Demonstration Agent Organises Clubs 'N,' v " 4. . - Permanent Wave when you need it most enjoy its comforts he carefree as you go boating, swimming, golfing, playing tennis or for summer social activities. Our experts give you individualistic, waves, that are long lasting and which give you the utmost satisfaction. natural-lookin- To Identify Genuine Aspirin increasing use of Biyw Aspirin every year is proof it has no ill effects. It is the accepted antidote for pain. It always helps; it never harms. Quick relief when yon've a headache, or cold; or are suffering from neuralgia or neuritis. Rheumatic pains yield, too, if 'you'li only give these tablets a chance. But you want genuine Aspirin, so look for the Bayer Cross on every tablet. The box always' bears the name Bayer and the word printed in red. Proven directions inside. genuine THE Come in, let us give you the sensational WHOOPEE BOB now so popular in the east. Quite the proper thing for hot weather. (Auerbachs Beauty Shop Mezzanine Floor.) Saturda- y- is positively the last opportunity fd secure GENUINE FRENCH NARCISSUS A New Parfum by Maison Andrae FREE a regular $2.00 value of Narcissus De Luxe exquisite face powder. - t The Worlds Most Popular Perfume A Regular $3.00 Value ,. Aspirin is the trade merit Monoaceticael Jester of Bajer Manufacture of of Salicyllcacid 4AA11 "ftp'll A Salt Lake , Park City Kiivanians Gather the hot pots at Midway Musical' numbers were rendered and address were given by C Clarence Neslen of Salt Lake and others. There were over 150 In attendance MARRY AT PROVO. ds DIRECT FROM FRANCE come the ingredient for these exquisite toilet rtlcle to enchant the American Ladv. Never before in lonf history have such wonderful products been sold at this price. This sale is made possible bjr the manufacturer standing the expense and we are sacrificing our profits thst yoy mac know and love these toilet goods as de million ladies ttirouahont the world. We cannot urge fou toe strongly trtake advantage of this wonderful offer. Limit of three sales to a customer. H Special to The Tribune PARK CITY' The mterclub meeting of the Salt Lake and Park City Kiwenlans was held Thursday at ' to '. . SPANISH FORK. Both Articles, '.Jf- 'V $3.00 Value, for Only YOU SAVE EXACTLY ,HOTELsS::COLORADO Glenwood Springs. Colorado mfhz,'Beauiij Spot of the, VpckieSs" Mr. and Mrs THE BIG STATE STREET DRUG STORE Phone Wasatch 114 Salt Lake city . TELEPHONE WASATCH WaliN Suvlv.)apt 73 H. DAYTON DRUG CO. Corner 2nd South and State flnuittoM'f $4.02 COOMBS DRUG CO. . W. Special to The Tribune I William Huff announce the marriage of their daughter. Mar, to David Garbett of Eureka at Provo last week. g Including Shampoo and Finger Wav Special to The Tribune, MYTON Under the supervision of Miss Alice Pederson, home demonstration agent for Duchesne and clubs have been Uintah counties, organized at Tabiona, Duchesne. Mt. Emmons. Altonah. Roosevelt, Neola, Upalco, loka and the north Myton bench. BRQADWAY &STAIB Make your appointment with our Beauty Shop 84 oon as possible, so you can take fullest advantage of your . i s, EWoJMUW 1894 11 UP). -- Hales Family Reunion SPANISH FORK Plans for the Announcement annual reunion of the Hales family SPRINGVILLE. include a day's entertainment at GeIs made of the marriage of Frank Warwood and Miss Marie Tippets, neva beach Friday. The family will gather at 10 o'clock. both of 8prlngville, by E. Byron A program will be given in the county clerk, July 8. early afternoon under direction of Wayne B, Hales, president of the pie who had better be vigilant as to family organization and chairman of what Is happening the program committee A genealogical meeting and el It Is natural, and I think perfectly proper, for foreign people to bring tion of officers will be held following to our attention what they conceive the program. to be the probable effect of our proposed legislation relative to the tariff. And, of course, we Bhould al- Relief Society Civet ways take Into consideration what bebe the probable effect abroad Will Program at Infirmary cause we are Interested in our foreftrade. other the In words, eign Special to Tho Tribune fect abroad is one of the elements PLEASANT GROVE Tunpan-ogo- s which ought to be considered in ward Relief society stake and ing a tariff officers and members gave a program and served refreshments at the county Infirmary Tuesday afternoon. Short talks were given by Bishop Huntington, in charge of infirmary; Bishop F D Atwood of the Pleasant Grove Third ward and Edmund Cragun, counselor in Timpanogos stake. d. F. E. Stephens, FARMINGTON who was arrested Tuesday by Horace Van Fleet and J. D. Burnett, deputy Wards of Kolob Stake sheriffs, on the charge of possession of liquor, pleaded guilty before Choote Queen Entriei Thomas Brimley, Justice of the peace, Wednesday. Mr. Brimley fined Special to The Tribune. SPRINGVILLE. The following Stephens $299 and gave him a senof nmety days in the county girls have been elected to represent tence the wards of Kolob stake in the con- Jail, suspending sixty days of the sentest for queen of the July 24 paraded tence upon payment of the.flne. First ward. Inez Starr; second, SOCIETY HONORS MEMBER. Vesta Anderson; third, Ruth Johnson; fourth. Alberta Mendenhall; Special to The Tribune SPANISH FORK. The Palmyra Mapleton, Marie Jensen. ward Relief society honored one of Its older members, Mrs. Peter D. JenEight IS oity Driven Get sen, Wednesday afternoon, at her Dismistals in City Court home. Mrs. Lizzie Beck rea a sketch of Mrs. Johnson activities in the Eight of nine noisy drivers ar- Relief society in her younger years; Sorenson Effie Mrs. spoke and Mrs. rested Wednesday received dismissals In police court Thursday when Jensen gave a short talk of apprecithey declared their automobiles had ation. The remainder of the time was spent quilting been repaired to eliminate unnecessary noise, while the ninth forfeited ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE. bail of $5. Four violators of the section re- Special to The Tribune. SPANISH FORK. Mrs. Minnie quiring ears to be parked at 45 degree angles within the congested Durrant announces the marriage of area and forbidding double parking her son. Mark B. Durrant, to Miss were dismissed, while a fifth for- Eva Shepherd of Springvllle at Provo feited $2 bad.' Friday. Utah county doubles championship will be held Saturday at 6.30 o'clock on the local courts at the city and Special to The Tribune - Erick Saderup, proprie- of the Mountain, 3. -- Speed Up! accepted of Governors Baldridge of Idaho, Emerson of Wyoming, Patterson of Oregon and Dem of Utah to attend a conference of governors and other officials of western states at Boise on August 26 and 27 to discuss problems relating to the development of public lands. tor of the service station at the Point 6-- 3, Beck-stea- Dillon Accepts Governors Bid Gat Station Owner SANTA FE, N. M.. July Deniet Cigaret Cllarge Governor R. C. Dillon today the telegraphic Invitation PROVO. E. M. Roylance won the Provo city horseshoe singles pitching championship Wednesday evening, when he defeated nine other competitors and collected a score of 270. Arthur Ivle was second to Roylance, lasing but one game and that to the champion. Ivie's score was 267. Other competitors and their scores were as follows: A. E. Riding, won 6 and lost 3, 246; LaVoir Jensen. 237; J. C. Halberslaben, 226; A. H. M. 174; Allman, Johnson, 194; W. B. Ivle, 150; A. H Ras116, and F. Johnson, mussen, THE BIG STORE MIDVALE. Old time dances, the quadrille and the square dance of former years, will be demonstrated by people over 70 years of age at the outing of the old folks of the East and West Jordan L. D. S. stakes at Lagoon Wednesday, it 1 announced by George T. Sharp, chairman of the entertainment committee. The old folks will be taken to the resort about 11 a. m. and dinner will be served at noon. The afternoon will be devoted to entertainment, which will include old-tidances, compared with the more modern versions of the art, a band concert by the Draper brass band, under direction of Cyrus Bailey, and other amusement features. H. B. 77, of South Jordan, will act as quadrille master. General chairmen of the program are W. W. Butler and H. B. Jr, assisted by Soren Dahl, W. R. Andrews, T. A. Butterfield. W. W. Wilson, James M Obom and Guynne Page. Final arrangements will be discussed at a committee meeting Friday night at the Sandy city hall LEHI. In commemoration of the first anniversary of the organization of the Lehi stake Relief society, a celebration was lield at the Fifth ward chapel, Tuesday. A history of the Relief society In Lehi since Its organization, Obtober 27, 1868, was presented. Of the two hundred odd members of the first organization, 11 are living and 10 of the H were at the celebration. The surviving members of the first organization are Annie C. Hammer, Ellen Jones. Martha A. Taylor, Caroline Ball, Christina Harrison, Sarah J. Stewart, Martha Bushman, Racker, Elgiva TShuaman, Eml-lin- e Evans and Abigail EUlngson. Mrs. Hammer and Mrs. Jones are 90 years of age. Eacn of the 11 honored guests was presented with a cut glass vase of flowers. Pitching Title AUERBACH CO. LIST Special to The Tribune. Special to Th Tribuna. Roylance Wins er? Why have Indigestion et all? With this yronderful medicine you can overcome indigestion or dyspepsia, or any condition that keeps the stomach In constant rebellion and one bottle will prove it. Over 6000 bottles sold In one small New Jersey town In one year and the best druggist the country over concede that its phenomenal sales are due to the fact that the most stubborn chronic cases are promptly conquered. Ask for and Insist on Pepsin, a getting Dare's Mentha health building pleasant to take, Coombs Drug Co., stomach elixir that Owl Drug Co. and regular pharmacists anywhere in America guaran(Adv.) tee. Two Jordan Stakes Plan Festival at Resort; Program Set. , Stake Observes Units Birtliday were: Charles Wright, 12,500 bacteria, 3 9 butterfat, 12 63 solids; Cherry Hill, 17,500 bacteria, 4 0 butterfat, 13 09 solids; W. E. Ambrose, 17.500 bacteria, 4 5 butterfat and 14 00 solids. Five other dairies were below the city regulations. A total of 33 stores In Proco were Inspected, lwth eight being found in good condition and 24 fair. All three bakeries were found in good condition, while of eleven ice cream stands inspected, four Were found good and seven fair. You can be so distressed with gas and fullness and bloating that you think your heart la going to stop beating. Your stomach may be so distended that your breathing is short and I gaspy. You think perhaps you are suffocating. You are dizzy and pray for quick relief whats to be done? Just one tablespoonful of Dare's Mentha Pepsin and In ten minutes the gas disappears, the pressing on the heart ceases and you can breathe deep and naturally. Oh! What blessed relief: but why not get rid of such attacks altogeth OUTING EVENTS th Special to The Tribune. My friends all tell me how much better I'm looking and I tell them that Sargon did it. My food all tastes good to me now, I never have gas pains and cramping like I used to and all my nervousness has gone. I now enjoy my sleep like a healthy child and wake up in the mornings feeling refreshed and rested. I certainly don't feel like I am 70 years old. The Sargon Soft Mass Pills have been worth more to me than all the other laxatives I've taken put together. My constipation and biliousness have gone awav and my whole system feels toned up and invigorated. I am telling all my friends and relatives about Sargon and I'm going to keep on telling them, for it is a marvelous treatment. Merit, and ment alone, can exfor plain the phenomenal demand The this remarkable new medicine. snecial Sargon representative at the Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Co . 20i S Main St.. Is personally meeting of people dally who ca'l to learn first hand of its wonderful powers. Sargon may also be obtained at all n Sjhramm-Johnsodrug stores and (Adv.) the Owl drug stores. a WASHINGTON, July 11 pP). Commenting on the protest received from foreign governments on the pending tariff bill, Chairman Borah of the senate foreign relations committee today declared the real kick against the house tariff bill Is with our own he people people and not with abroad." I do not think that in all the hisSenator tory of tariff legislation, Borah said in a statement, there has an utter disregard of the been such pledges of a party as are incorporated in the house tariff bill. When we take Into consideration the mergers and the combines which are being formed with reference to everything which goes into one's stomach and onto his back and then take into consideration the aid which is given such mergers bv the house bill. I think it is the Amenpni peo- - OLD FOLKS IN PERIOD at Hold Reception PROVO. More than 200 attended the reception for visiting faculty members and students of the Brigham Young university and other Utah county citizens, given by the city and county commissioners, at the local city and county building, Thursday afternoon. Mayor Alma Van Wagenen and County Chairman J. W. Glltman gave the address of welcome to the guests, while Joseph Nelson, architect of the building, gave an historical account of the structure. Acting President E. H Holt' and H. R. Merrill of the Brigham Young university expressed appreciation for the reception on the part of the guests. ar well-kno- for , perl-sons- teria count and 4 1 per cent butter-fand 13 17 total solids. The other three leading dairies Money Back If One Bottle of Dares Mentha Pepsin Doesnt Do You More Good Than Anything You Ever Used. Commissioners PROVO One third of the Dopu; , lation of Utah count, Cf i6,747 have meen inoculated by the Utah county health unit against diphtheria, according to srfhree-yereport of the unit Just completed by Mrs. Evaline Reed, unit nurse. Some. 8201 persons were vaccinated against smallpox during this period. Eighteen conference were held by James Stanton, daughter. the unit during June. A total of 537 children, the second largest number examined In any month during the life of the unit, were examined. Of these, 124 were found normal, PROVO while 794 defects and 118 corrections were roted. With the month of June completed LEADS the year's work as far as the government Is concerned was completed. During the year, 2692 children were SCORE examined, the largest number yet examined by the unit In one year. Following the resignation of Dr. J. H Hitchcock, Dr. Charles M. has served as examiner during Tester's Report Shows Smith the various conferences. At the reBacterial Low cent three-da- y conference for pre school children and babies of one Average. year and under held In Provo, Dr. Smith served as examiner in the PROVO. Milk from the J. V. afternoon with local doctors volunNuttall herd of Provo led the milk teering their services In the morntests taken by N. C. Spalding, dairy ing. During the year, several mothers inspector, for the last three-monhave been conducted by Mrs. inspection period, according to the classes Reed at various towns In the county, report of the tests' filed with the and 37 mothers completed the work. Provo city commission. Nuttall's milk registered only 10,000 In bacterial count and contained 4.3 per cent butterfat, and 12.66 per cent total solids. Giles's product was second with 12.500 bac- HERD Coombs Drug Co. Makes This Offer City and County Inoculations Diphtheria During Period Total 16,747. SPRINGVILLE. Births In this community since July 4 have exceeded In number any To All Who Suffer Stomach -- Agony, Gas and Indigestion 833 125-A- TRIENNIAL REPORT Bpeeiel to Th Tribune. Ge- PROVO. The weekly luncheon meetings of the Utah county farm bureau will be resumed after a two weeks' layoff. Saturday noon, according to Ell J. Clayson, president. Ephraim Bergeson will speak. Mr. Clayson will also address the session on the annual farmers' encampment at Logan and 8. J. Boyer will speak on the Utah county farm bureau day program. All presidents vored free trade, Roberge said he re- of the various farm bureau locals of flected the views of Edsel Ford. Asked the county will be the guests of honor. Henry Fords views were, he Is Telling All Her 60 Grand- what said he did not know, but would atchildren and .13 tempt to find out and submit them formally to the committee. About Roberge described the far flung acMedicine That Meant tivities of the Ford company, declarSo Mach to Her. . ing it produced about 60 per cent of the cars made in England, that Nellie Robinson of PROVO. it manufactured passenger cars in Day by day, as the news of Sar-to- Canada nd tractors in Ireland. None American Fork was found guilty In remarkable triumphs over til but a few tractors were imported here Provo city court Thursday of engaghealth spreads over Utah and neigh- from its foreign plants, he said. ing In hairdressing without a license boring states, a steady stream of InEndorsing the testimony of Ma- and fined $10 by Judge Maurice dorsements pours In from cauley, Sloan said he saw no imme- Harding. E. B. Harrison, state registration men and women who have diate danger of a flooding of American markets by foreign ears, but no Inspector, was the complaining witness. one could tell what the future might According to Mr. Harrison, a campaign to stop hairdressing withbring. out a license is being launched and Antomobtle Testimony all violators win be prosecuted. Conclude Hearings. White urged retention of the 25 per cent duty on heavy duty trucks and dounty Ready to Offer buses on the ground that It was ImBid s Paving Work possible to standardize production because of the demand for special construction of for Bids PROVO. and varied types. on the Declaring that 2000 sales bad been one mile of concrete road lost abroad because of the present Lakeview and Vineyard stretch will provision prohibiting the return to be asked for by the Utah tocounty Hugo this country without duty of Ameri- commission soon, according can cars purchased by Americans Price, county engineer. abroad, H. H. Rice, chairman of the FACES GAMBLING CHANGE. automobile chambers legislative PROVO. Henry Martinez was arcommittee, suggested a change to permit free entry In such cases. raigned in Provo city court Thursday on a charge of gambling. He was The automobile testimony concluded the tariff hearings by subcom- granted until Friday by Judge Maucommittees. Late in the day the full rice Harding to enter his plea. mittee met to take testimony on the STAKE HOLDS CONFERENCE. free list. After this is concluded, the remaining administrative provisions Special to The Tribune SPANISH FORK. Quarterly conyet to be considered will be taken up before the Republicans retire behind ference of Palmyra stake of the L, to closed doors prepare thebitt for D. S. church will open Saturday with the senate. a meeting at the city pavilion at 8 p m. and continue Sunday at 10 a. m. Americans Should Three meetings will be held Sunday. Salt Lake Woman Since Fourth ArePhone Correspondent: PbonellSO L Agent: Phone UNIT COMPLETES Toun Often Business Of fire: , N. University 129 East Third No COUNTY HEALTH Stork Visits PLAN GALA DAY H County h MANS MURDERER ODD FELLOWS 12, 1923. Salt Lake City |