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Show DESEHET v SILT1 EVENING NEWS on ALL HEADY FOR 6arj?lirTnT7Tvi7,T?arrrirlw a a yaeort 1 in readlneaa for big thro Frovlalon day opantng celebration. hu boon made for th handling and of record breaking entertainment crowd Tb feature that har mad Salt air famou have been Improved, and many new thrillers hao hern added to the llat of amusements The giant roller coaster hue had ecretal new Vink added to It making the "Race Through the Clouds' one of th niot enaatlonel amusement feature to be louad anywhere. Other roncetwipna Include bowling alleys, pool and billiard hall, free moving picture ahow, fish ponds, skating rink refreshment e a tan da a well a such thriller a th oraxy houa and th whip. Th dancing pavilion ha been redecorated and presents an attractive Uere It. Owen Sweeten appearance. and a big dance bond will furnish music throughout the summer. Mr. Sweeten spent the winter with a famou organization on the coast and n brought buck all the latest Idea I L M jaix." In addition, th band will present a sertea of mature concerts on Sundays and holiday. "be water on the bench thla year Is nusually clear and deep, no that w 'bathing ehotiid be firtt die. If the warm day continue, the water will be very comfortable on the opening ' opening or me ne motor dy. ' Th will be appreciated by mo speedway torlsta This driveway la reached by driving over the .North Temple viaduct end continuing straight went. Pro virion baa been mode for the parking of ear at the resort. The train aerv ice has been arranged to tak care of "We en record breaking crowds. ere going to give perfect passenger etvlc thla year, said Joseph Nel wen. president and genera, manager of the reaort and railroad. "W hav schedule from I arranged a p m. and care will operate regularly and on time. Trains Srunning everyI am. and two boors between o dock will take care of early parties .gnd tourist. a g We started You all know Nothing but Standard Goods at Z.C.M.I. with our Great May Sale having caught our second breath, we are determined to lead them all choose now at it o iTU? j s uc Our. entire stock of Mens, Young Mens' and Boys Suits, INCLUDING BLACKS AND BLUES, also Palm Beach Suits it will be the talk of the town. Positively no reserve. Alterations FREE, including our unexcelled service V Z. C. M. I. is the Kuppenheimer House in Salt Lake Prominent Banker Honored at Banquet Chairman Louis H-- Farnsworth of of directors of Walker who ha been connect' and bank, Bro. d with the bank for 50 years, or lnc 1J70, was given a dinner last evening at the Alto club, by the officer director of the bank. There was arr elaborate program In which a tribute was paid to Mr. Farnsworth, and th progress of tho bank set forth,' with suitable illustrations. The place card were all original cartoons of those present by Cartoonist Jack Sear, and music wa furnished by the Ariel quartet. E. O. Howard, president of ie and bank, presided at the dinner, mad Frank 8. Murphy, a director, th principal address. Those present were Mr. Farnsworth, Mr. Howard. Mr. Murphy, F. A. Fisher, vice president nd director, H.M. Chamberlain, cashsecretary and ier; L C. Van Voorhls, A. Bering, asassistant cashier; Edgqr sistant cashier, and "the following dlr- Sctors: H. G. McMillan, F. A. Lruehl, Ellla Browne, E. J. Raddatz, yrt 8. Auerbach. M. K. Parsons, F. C. Wenten, M. A. Keyser and George 8. Auerbach, a former director. John H. V. K. Walker, vice president, and Shearman, director, were not able CtT attend, Mr. Farnsworth entered the service of Walker Bros, when a mere lad, a a cash boy, when the store and bank were operated under the same management, In a building on Main between First and Second South street. Tie gradually advanced step by step until he became president of the Institution, bn the death of M. H. Walker. However, within the last year, owexing to the weight of business care Mr. tending over 0 many years, Farnsworth heeded the suggestion of hi physician and resigned the presidency which was turned over to E. O. Howard, then vice president, and accepted the less onerous pcsitlou of the chairman of the board, Mr. Farnsworth has recently Returned from a long vacation and rest on the Pacific coast, and at Honolulu, and is much Improved in health. the board They Are All Included This Is the Way They Will Sell $55.00 $23.35 $35.00 Suits and Overcoats $60.00 .$25.00 $37.50 Snits and Overcoats Overcoats $26.70 . $65.00 and Suits , .. $40.00 $70.00 .$30.00 $45.00 Suits and Overcoats $31.35 $75.00 $47.50 Suits and Overcoats. $33.35 Overocats $80.00 $50.00 Suits and $85.00 Suits and Overcoats aF ............ -- AH The funeral of I.m, Catherine 305 east fou i Temple strsat, widow of J. P V o nt were held at 10 o'clock this morning at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. Following a requiem high mass Father P. N. Cush- liahan of Ogden, delivered a funeral sermon. The interment was in the family vault at Mb Olivet cemetery. V-.'iod, The honorary pallbearers were Gov., Himon Bamberger, President Heber J. Grant, John Bern, ,W. R. Hutchinson, W. 8. McCbmlck and Leopold Bau intone n. The active pallbearer Were John W. Hart, M. B. Johnson, John C. Lynch. W. J. Hallorkn, B. F. Bauer and Jbr.-- H. N-- .May o. The body lay in state at the family resident yesterday. Mrs. Wood's sons, F. J-- Hagenbarth. who was in Chicago, and H. C. Wood, who was at fcpencer, Idaho, and her daughter, Mr W. J. Kennedy, of South Bend, Ind., arrived In Kail Lake yesterday to attend th funeral. Funeral of Frank Rumel Held at Brother Home Z.C.M.I. Hats Furnishing Gob and Overcoats $53.35 Overcoats $56.65 . but standard goods at Z. 0. 11 1. You all know-not- hing Off I. BOYS STORE STRAW HATS FELT HATS CAPS Oriental Neckwear Effects. Regular 50c Yalnes 3 FOR $1.00 Silk Socks, 35c a Pair 3 FOR $1.00 All Gloves 20 All Standard Brands of Collars, Base Price. For Men. Toung Men, Beys and h Off. at Stetson's only excluded. 1 . pEp w - You all Up to $22.00 values $15.00 values particu- THE ABOVE ALL INCLUDED IN THE OFF SALE ONE-THIR- Off Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases and ' v Brief Bags All at All-ove- MENS KOVERALLS 20 f 85c Each ex-- . D Special line of Wash Suits, sizes Zfo to 8, extra special, your choice All Overalls and Childens Off 7. know-not- hing 10 Saint Garments to 13. Offer'd at thin trordlnarv prim Jn thla awle All Other Waist 20 Is - Mens Black and Blue Serge Pants, regular $7.50 to but standard goods at Z. 0. M. L Boys Standard Waists Agda I aped! thst - Mens Pants, a big line to select from, all sizes and colors, regular $4.00, $5.00, $5.50, $7.50, $10.50, $12.50 coming just oa larly appropriate, th eva of tho hot weathar. I, MENS UNION SUITS 15 values- -r Z. C. M. M Off Thla Is A Special Table, Up to $3.00 Values Your Choice at y n I Silk Shirts . , You all know-not- hing but .standard goods at Z. O. M. Cbll-re- One-Fourt- x Off All of our Boys School Suits Blues Included, sizes 8 to 18, regular $12.50, $14.50, $17.50, $20, $22.50, $25, $30. Boys Spring Overcoats, regular $6.50 to $12.50 values Childrens Cloth Suits, sizes 21 to 8, regular $7.50, $8.50, $10.50, $12.50 values Youths single long pants, regular $3.75 to $12.50 OfL wonderful variety of Including Neckwear All at 29 per cent off. $1.00 Joseph H. Grant bffnre the r'4ghters of the Fiorrer in the Bobops bulldirg eierdav apernoon. nok on the hf of Jededmh Moreau Mrs. Ornt. an eary day pioperr. Lwzabelh (lav ward af Uhs, rec-nt, session nd sn account of her I Was trip to given tv Mrat barah Jenne Cannes Mr. Me.inda Reirdy gave ah'csg'nal poem a Fmneer Wlel. Th of Daugh'er Mm Elm the cal number and Overcoats Overcoats.. Suits 20 Made-to-Measu- re $36.70 .$40.00 .$43.35 .. .$46.65 .$50.00 Vs Z. C. M. I. , OFF. go r Mens Jewelry Life on Speaks on ' Jedediah M. Grant rr. Overcoats Overcoats Unheard of Reductions Latter-da- Viooley. and and and and the Third Off Sale Z. 0. M. r Funeral services for Frank Rumel, prominent business man, were held from the residence of his brother, RumeL 270 J street at 7 o'clock this afternoon, Interment was In th u-- v cemetery Mr. Rumel Is survived by his wife, E. Ann Rumet. and the following brothers and sisters: Orson P. Rumel, Mr Abba Holman, Mr. H 8. Alar-get- !, Mr J H Lvon, Miss Elixahe'h Rumel,. Jacob Jiumel and lire. EL T. 1 Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits Mens Overcoats, Included in Remember: Funeral Services For Mrs. Catherine Wood . 1920 Du te th fact that Memorial flay fall on Sunday. th season will ope , ll MAY Off One-fourt- h , Trunks Only, Which Will Sell Excepting Hartmann at 10 Per Cent Off I 25 We Will Never. 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