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Show THE DESERET You Know What a Piano Would AEA1MUES - -- And .Strtrhber Plajer, Bench snd 3irl CaHc for Him, Faint; Is Scene ef Lawten Straaglmg. THU Is Y ourOpportunity Roll Decker and Sou Eekhardt Piano ' TAMPICO. Mexico, Jan. IS. Oil companies hers which did not comply with ths Now Mexi- - if API Piano .... . ......... Mea ................ can petroleum and land laws reDown will deliver any piano of your ehoioe. Balance oa small quiring application tor confirmatory concessions by Jan. 1, have weekly or monthly terms. r . been refused permission to drill new We I la This newa received from the! Mexico Ctry representative of the ' Jfuasteca company and confirmed by other concern caused a sensation, as It will throw thousands of Bros.-Rober- ts workers Into idleness and cause great financial loss. rz- The telegram from ths Huas-tec- a SO. MAIN STREET. representative said permits granted after December U wore cancelled. Work will be suspended In the ml camps ef ths Mexican Petroleum company and subsidiary concerns, where 11 drills were ready - ts be sunk. It hi thought ths companies will Other officers - and committed UNIVERSITY Cl.rn ELECTS. Students members wars chosen ss follows: Bingham appeal to their respective govern-- L. E. Arnold was chonea presimeats and ask for provincial perk. Wagrtaff, vie president; J. Jmrenile Court Visit mits from ths Mexican govern- dent of the University club for the W. Thompson, secretary; Col. W. ment pending a definite solution by ensuing year by the board of di- A. Cavsaangh, i treasurer; R. W. Seventh and .eighth grads studrectors In ths annual meeting. Young, chairman of ths social diplomatic negotiations. committee, and W. H. Trask, ents of tha Highland Boy school chairman of the finance commit- at Bingham, numbering 55, accomtee. Those on the committee on panied by their principal, J. W. shaSennce of the PuMr. vdtntmion of members Include N. Watkins, visited tho Juvenile court B. Critchiow, W. T. fglehart. K. W. Friday to get informad McCoraugby. O. N. Friendly and tion of Its procedure from Juveterms; nile Judge Fred R. Morgan, H. H. Kilbcurn for. C. H Jones, H. M-- Stephens, LeonTho boys sang two selections for ard Cshcon. B. M. Uogen and E. the Judge and then proceeded on terms. their way to watch the state legisD. LeCompte for two-yelators in action. . Piano Co. Glen Ill 7 first-han- one-ye- ar ar Mutual Coal Miner Killed in Landslide Phone Was. 475 The . Peoples Store Free City Delivery Week of January 17th" If you come once to Z. C. M. I. You'll come again a grocery Its always- hard ts gs Into Yew kMS'SkU'i Us stars dor store for the first tims. You wonder what kiad be of wbat will the clerks like, groceries will be (or sale, will they deliver yoar purehaaea or will yon have to carry homo your packages t Don't have say doubts about Z. C. M. I. Como la and sen for yourself. After ths first tkns yen'll go out of your war to com again to Z. C. M. J. Ionll like every- -. C. I. because our store Is run ts please our thing about customers. Ws do everything you expect a real service growing store to do for yon and a Utile mors. Tbs Woods ws have for salo are the kind of things that yon want to pot oa your table. Theres nothing on our shelves that ws think m, customer. Anything Z. C. M. I. sell can be 111, aafeiy recommended. Coma iH today, or hen a yrmr order. IMlUB t you. it til, ftBe irrntnntf - 43 100 lbs. . 2 pkgs. Beet Sugar 7.87 MAPLATOX. Jan. Jlj (Special) On of the most distinctive events of ths season was ths musical pro- ikp B- - Cuiei 18c Cat ... 6 2'j awtim rsn- 41m Mipl pta l$lt TUMta, '-- V Deglect Noor 33c B. Xnhn s: 79c Betas gsnd- a. H4u taiH SenoPeaavdw fwi ft. F r4 Date Star Tana 1 lb. tin 63c - XL ...32c White Dates, . 40c Cititp To- - QC. 47C eons . C A S:cans..,73c 31c Km A Ytgetable 6 sins Royal gram at ths Mapletoa ward chapel Wednesday evening, by tbs Maple-to-n Mels quartet. ths quartet wars some ofAssisting the best artists of Utah county. The complete program, which follows, will also be pot on in tbs future la BpringvtHe and nw Spanish Fork: Selection. Mapleton IMo qnar-iet- i. Elmo Coffman. 0,. duet, Sprln grille; vocal Ines Whee-a- n Hln Palfreymaa, Spring-Villreading. Master Fred Jensen, Mapleton; vocal solo. Elmer Bird. Mapleton: cello selection. Cbaun-ee- y Childs. Springville; accordion solo Millie Christmas. Fork; comic reading. Master Spanish Fred Jensen; selection, quartet; string trio, tha Jones sisters. Provo; plan, solo, Mrs Bell Crandall, Springville; remarks Bishop R. I- - Mendenhall: closing number, qnartst. 22c 9e AOS ...29c Artffkokw, 9 for ..... (Special.) The report leaned Friday by tha Pries hospital showed a business amounting to 51t.541.5S sines ths sstablish-Bwn- t of tho institution om yoor gfO. Tho monthly report for Docomber thovef tho buildloBr woo crowded almost ovory day, ao high aa 32 patient bing carod for at one time. whIW tho bod capacity to rated ot 17. Business daring December totaled $2304 $5- Total collections In cash Fere 62S3S 26, and $664 40 was taken in notea There wore 3 patients admitted during: tho month, 1 boinc outoido caeca Of tho 46 operations performed, 26 were major and the number of patients discharged was 4L Three death ocearreo. 3.1 S Ta 1ft. IGc . ! Bru Whilfin CmMwi CakMy Tak Ctnwti Rfftay hukftt 4 I Lew - i, C4VDT SIKRIIT DEPAftTK BJTT Batftv Kolhg ft. Twalps, eb, bwmrh 38o 75c 20e wIct f W of 9 UgM BwiA DCPAlTBCfT Sagar Dgles, j Lamrlrttrs, 8M Fig Ift. eeseee. kuttite. Onag Piaeh ... JrlliM, Ift. Cftsfatots, Once you have used KING COAL you instinctively award it a high place in your esti mation. The thought of KINGTCOAU comes first and instantly when the finest coals are discussed. The name KING leaps to your lips when you are .seeking . a synonym for the best. These instincts, intuitions and. impressions of yours can be trusted, because they are true and because your opinion is the almios geperal opinion. name FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Hw Cshhagt, trt Im UttM ef Price Hospital Success Thus, the At Close of First Year KING COAL is today PRICE. Jen. II. He 27c usd Pewcatt Csal In tbs State of Utah. Ida. Mapleton Male Quartet Pleases in Concert 23c , Shippers Jan. II. Special) Preliminary hearing on a was wslvsd charge of forgery Tuesday before Judge C. D. Phlbbs by Roy and Wllm.r Arbuckl. sons of Mrs Msry Crumroy. convicted of poisoning her husband, Carl Crumroy. They wars hound over to ths district court. Tha boys wars arrested by Sheriff W. B. Colo on charges preferred by D. L. Potters of the .Mint pool bell, that while they were In Rupert from Springfield. I1L. as witnesses In their anothers eass, they floated bad checks. They had thea gone to California. and were apprehended apoa tbelr return to visit their mother in tbs penitentiary at Boise. SSL 69ci glim Atm Largest Fredseer Sons of Murderess Are Held on Forgery Charge RUPERT. Bennetts Dog or. Poppy Pood, pkg. It ,WRINGS,-WyeJan. Making off with a ssfo eoBtiiAini $1,46 in silver nad currency, burglars ntoro4 the O. K. bur and Greek coffee honsc st I $9 Friday morning. Thro suspects were arrested.- - (Special) Blind Negro Held for Trial When He Gets Frolicsome With Razor j ...... PRICE. Jan. Marvin Morris, H synonymous with unusual economy, with extraordinary dependability and unsurpassed performance under the most trying conditions. Call Wasatch 2667 for a trial order. WESTERN 15. (Special) blind negro. of Hilptr, has been bound ever to the district court by Judge J. W. Hammond on charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Morris Imbibed too freely of cheerful spirits end immediately became playful with s rater, cut ting his wife seres the face snd bed y. 0tie was not seriously j Service Dependability 1 s'- - S at, Utah, fer Sees-rattv- NEW YORK, Jut. 15. (INS) strangling of Louis, Ikwson, girl singer, was recalled today by tha mysterious shooting last. Right a t Ignats Sklx, 55, fountain pan manufactnrer, .in ths apartmsnt house at It West 77th street where ths Texas girt was murders two years ago. Sals, who waa awaiting tha arrival of girl, at his bachelor apartment, was shot at ths dour by one ot two man when he answered their ring. Tbs bullet entered the right side of his back and lodged in tho abdomen. He waa taken to n hospital where It waa said today that an attractive blonds, who called at Sals's apartment, shortly after the shooting occurred fainted when told Sals had been shot. She said shs had a dinner engagement with Sals. Ths girl refused to give her name, but told police she was married. After questioning her for several hours, detectives said they did not believe shs bad any knowledge of ths crime. Police believed that tha two men shot 8a lx because of Jealousy over a woman. They dismissed a robwhen Jewelry and bery motive 14.00 was found in Salss clothing. Salx waa well known na a patron of night chibs. Detectives recalled that In addition to tho law-so- n murder, two other unsolved murders, those of Joseph B. El wen, bridge expert, nod Dot King, Broadway butterfly, took place in this neighborhood. Work Progresses On -- 1927-Banya- n PROVO, Jan. It. (Special) Work on tbs 1117 --This is tha Place Banyan. student annual at B. Y. U- - Is going forward with unprecedented rapidity according to Editor Julios V, Madsen. Ths cover design has been O. K.'d and th, die Is now being cast. Ths cover design is significant of ths theme of tho book characterising an endless circle of beauty. The Great Whits Throne of Zion Cano yon. declared fay many to outstanding oblect of Interest and beauty In the great scenic west, will be portrayed la natural color. Around the circle. In which the representation of tho monument la placed, appear the words, "This is ths Place Banyan" Inscribed In artistic characters. n The art work through tho wiU conform to tbo cover design In carrying out tho endless circle of beauty Ides. Ths border designs tor ths front section, scenic section, end sheets, and campus view section are completed and ready for the engravers. Sales have already exceeded the total for last year and the final sales campaign win not bo staged until tha last week in February. Ths estimated salsa for this year's publication are above the 11W mark. Already 10 business concerns, both foreign and local, have real-ixe- d tho value of an advertisement In the unusual publication and subscribed to space In the advertising section, Mr. Madsen says that at tha pres, ent rate of development the annual will be completed In ample time for delivery on May 14 wfalch was the date originally set for tbs appearance of the volume. Leadership week visitors at "Y" are Invited to visit the Banyan office and see the Interesting displays that are continually on exhibition there. They will be cordially i reived by Banyan staff members and any Information they desire will be gladly given. , FUEL II. 269' SOUTH MAIN. H. F. Ferasiron, Mgr. tali Tills SmturJar ana un3i of held week. A general session will be 1 the Sunday, Jam 18 At 3 Second ward chapeL FARMINGTON Mutual girls tbs Csntrml Farmington ward a progressive sapper 100s of Double Faced Records! P. y Officers Elected hj Spanish War Veterans Richard E. Wright was elected commander ef the E. A. Wedge-woo- d comp No. L United Spanish war veterans Friday night in ths L O. O. F. halt Thomas O. Wilson, waa named G. Junior vice commander, C. and H. Foreland, quertermater. Klenfcc. three year trustee. r Glen. . s each 161 SOUTH MAIN ST. Department hM Steed. PRICE Burhl Johnsos, 19. aad Howard Thomas, 39. were Miad over to the district court, charged with grand larceny for stealing a gun and watch. Later they were allowed to plead guilty to petty larceny and were sentenced to 39 days la ths Carboa county JalL EUREKA Mrs. William Owens entertained ths L. O. B. club Thurs. K day evening. EUREKA Word has ' bees received announcing the marriage Jan. f, at Baa Francisco, Calif., of Miss Msdelia Myers to Bennstt Broadrlch of that city. Miss Myers Is the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Roy Myers of this city. EUREKA local Mark Button, business man, and Mrs. Sarah Clift, were married Tuesday by the county clerk at KephL Is Popular . Feature? of the Utah ' ' Farmer There is a constant demand in all parts of Utah for live, reliable information about poultry. It is a big subject, and it should be, on the farms of this state. . .. ' demand this meets Utah Fanner The by maintaining an accuhelpful poultry department in every issue. rate, up-to-da- te 4 BPAKTBH FORK. Mr. and Mra Edgar Hallam announce the birth of twins, a boy and girl; Mr. and Mra Murphy, the birth ef a daughter BOUNTIFUL Mm Frank B. Muir entertained the Davis Women club at her home here Thursday. The subject of the led son was was religion. disCatholicism, Protestantism cussed by Mra Sumslos; Buddhism. Juadlsm and atheism by Mra Hubert C. Burton. The advanced JunKATgVILLfc ior girls of ths Kaysville ward Mutual were entertained by Mra Kenneth H. Sheffield Thursday evening James MORGAV Mr. aad Mra Palmar. Jr., announce-the birth of a daughter. ' tAYTOM Mr. and Mra Jesse Bteveneon announce the htrth of a daughter. TOQJELE. Tooele stake quarterly conference win he held at Grants. 1 f r m t - A Special poultry Edition , will be issued January 25th. Every phase of the poultry industry' will receive special attention. .. The poultry departmnt is only one' of the reasons for which our readers welcome their state farm paper. : The Utah Farmer Box 1753. S.lt Lake City, Utah. u.rv AIM.-)- t ef a iff hi. Tbs first course wasThursday by Mrs. A1 V. Smoot, tho Misses Dfant Smoot, Mary Millard and Dora Millard at the Millard home; second course. Miss Irene Sterner, Kin Clara Richarde. Mias Emma M ler and Miss Lucille James at the Miller home; third course. Miss June Swaner. Miss Alta Hep worth. Mis Bessie Bpackman aad Miss Helea Bennloa at th Bensloa horns; last course at the home of Mra Clara Steed by Mra. E. B. Gregory and Miss Ruth Browa and Miss Dsvstta V' f Piano Co. Bros.-Rober- ts I An Regular price 75c Poultry UTAH BRIEFS 1 g Salt Lake publl-catio- Three Held for Stealing" 600 Lb. Safe and $5000 BOCK- with .early eas kusdrsg ef lsvsly things ts he a. useful sad embroiders B bo-th- U fSpoeUd) John LMvitt, U, minor for tho Mutual Coal company. diH Thursday from lajurto austainod earlier la tha day la a coal slide. Mr. Leavitt tbo son of Charles and Mary Jane Black Leavitt, was bora at Kaaosh. March 11, 1888. He was inilt, A brother. Alva Leavitt, of Rams, was la Price Friday, making for taking tho body to Richfield for service and barlaL PRICE. ILLUSTRATED CATALOG Th, $125.00 $129.00 Ilaineo Bros. Piano .$258.00 $198.00 Whitney Walnut Piano Oak... $239.00 Singer Ptanfr-GoSteiner Piano $179.00 Mansfield Piano . ..$179.00 391 .00 complete Weber Flayer, bench and Rolls $428.00 complete $229.00 McPhail Piano Sterling Piano W alnut Case $187.00 Schaff Piano ' $189.00 Glen Bros. Piano Mail to lllus-tratie- Player Pianos aud Sir aight Pianos NEW YORK. Jan. 15. AP) Injunction suit will b filed against the Mexican fovernmnit hy nil American oil companies operating In that country, 11 President Calles should cancel drilling permits Issued since the beginning of the jeer, it was learned hers today. JANUARY 15 1927 Clip This Coupon Mean in Your Home CanDrilling 'Permit Thouscelled Throwing ands Out of Work in Tampico Territory. - SATURDAY NEWS . i |