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Show 4s Ae- - v- - a' V 41 Ob THE. DESERET NEWS Yug. Je-ee- ph Wheeler, Homer Dnlnee; H. Olsen. MIse Carbon Couotjr Coal City, Ruby Harknees; Consumers, Ortn W. Astle, Heiner, E. L. Miner; Ksn-1- 1 worth. Keith L. Seegmilier; Letu-d- a. Leon G. Lund; reeriets, Mrs. Mabel E. Kiehm; Price, Mr. J.W. Bingham; Rains. E, L Win: 8co- field, H. A. Dablstud Mlsa Fi Vera E Bird: Wm. 8. T. McAl Cooper; lister; Wellington. ShermanBills. Winterquarters, DeMoes 1 I TO Dfflt Dsvlt, R. Davis County Keysville, Lartoa. Leyton, Mrs J. J. Bugger. Miriam Mr. County ggcitManila. SET AVI Burton. Duchesne County Gift Go for Aiding Sale Of Christmas Seal in , x State Lari December Fighting Tuberculosis. Announcement hi jut beau by th Utah Tuberculoaia association of tha list of htalth ad tito awarded cs tion equipment shoois throughout tha state for recent (hair participation-l- a Cbiistmaa Seal tala. Thesa awards consist of soma tpe of health equipment to aid th health education programs of tha schools, such as scales, basketball outfits, drinking fountains, volley ball and net, first aid emergency cases and kits, soccer foot- -. health readers and song .halls, hooks; playground balls, and bats, sanitary towel fixtures, toothbrushes and first aid charts. The schools receiving health equipment with names of the seal sale chairman, principals or teachers are as follows: Beaver, kfanria Beaver County Beckstrom: Greenville, Mrs JFraok He-- 1 Karneworth; Milford, D. C. Witt-wer. Imgtoo; Minerevllle, Melvin mod j . th. BetsMen : i 1 Beaver Dam, BoreMef County Edith Olsen; Bear River City, L. D. Metcalff Colllneton, Martha Parry: Corinne, Clexnouth W'hatcott; Dew-eyvilMrs. Orpha Ault; East Trent on ton; R. G. Brough: El wood, Albert Meldrum; Fielding, Arthur Neeley; Honeyvllle, L. Don Parkin, Mantua, Mrs. Ida j. Kelson; Perry, lawie H. Hunsaktr; Plymouth, Lynn J. Hodges, Portage, J. A. Christensen; Tremooton, Lee Kebeker; Willard. Elwyna Beeley; Boothe Valley, Mies Gladys Yates; Blu Creek, Miss Lois Jensen; Howell, Clayton J. Beck; Kelton, Florence Abbott; Larin, Alice Gimllat Lakeside, Elisabeth Bybee; Penrose Norma Jensen; Thatcher, Leon F. Christian-son, Tost, Alma Olsen. Cache County lAmalre, Ernest Msughsnt Avon. Bessie Green: Benson, Jesse T, Rees; Cache Junction, Ralph Jones: College. O R, Kelson; LovevIJlo, Oral Balia m: Hyrum, Mrs. Amos Hsns B. Nielsen; 'Newton. Griffin; Peter boro, Sylvester AnA. E. Allen: derson; Providence, Richmond. Glacoo Merrill: Riverside, Lorin Smith; SmlUtfield, Mrs. Ow L Rseee; Trenton, R. F. 8hotnway; Bessie Jones; WeilerlUe, Mrs, Bluebell, Span win. Garfiald County Antimony. Kenneth G. Anderson: Esoalante, Mra Seta H Shirt. Hafh. Mrs 8 B. Riggs; Hennsville, Mrs. J, R. Ott; Tropic, Pratt Bathers. Grand County Mrs. Maude A. Palmer, county chairman. Iron County Mra. Ray Hunt, Beryl ' Juab County Levan. C H. Farnsworth; Mammoth. Ms Ella Gala-for- d; Mona, Mra. J 8 Nellsen; Trout Creek, Mra. Hasel Falken-bur- g. - Jvsne County Orderville, Mrs. Beta Carroll. Millard County AbrsHam, Wm. Parker: Delta, K Glen Neeley: Fillmore. Byron Howells: Holden, R. I George Barton; McComtrk Heybome Meadow. Milton A. Beck-stran- d; Oak City, Mark L. Bennett; Sciplo, M. L Poulson; Blaek Rock, Frances E Bsrnes; Greed. V, W. Rampton; Garrison. Reed Bufr. Morgan and Plate, Morgan County Mm W E. Crld-dl- e FEBRUARY 25 1928 ' j . ternities have eo far submitted pick the alaas representatives. con-The girls are: Mias Amy Bow,' their choices ta Ed Flandro, other Miaa Grass Anderson, MM Nora test editor. It la expected that absent from bis work mors the distance around the world In Mary Neville, MM Gertrude Reed, fraternities will hand in their three days was counted ta order to accomplish aa injury by Mias Lauretta tour, MM Genevaa choices neat week, according to these computations. At tha 1417 himself or tbe railroad.' Bird, MM Mary Rich. MM Phyl-U- Flandro. Greenwood and MM Beth Mus-ee- r. rata, tha avorago man would have The other entrants la the con- t OOAIi RATE CUT DENIED. had to work more than 120 years to Nine More Coed in INS test are MM rays Smith. Mias bo injured. There were no fataliWASHINGTON. Feb. 21. Ruth Smith. MM Louisa Wallace. ties to passengers, and only sixteen The proposal of railroads to reConteat U. Beauty MiMM Mabelle Christensen. MM personal Injuries. . Any injury disduce freight rates 20 cants a ton ldred Andrus. MM Beth Calonge. on carload shipments of bituminqualifying a passenger for his regThe names of nine freshman MM Mercedes Harding. MM Kath- ous coal from southern mines to ular pursuits for as much as one mans-- I arine Griffith and MM to Frances lake ports, for day. regardless of whether tbe rail- girls were submitted to tha contest McCormick. tho northwest was denied by the way or the passenger was respon- gera of tbe annual beauty commission I commerce were inof at Utah, tbe Interstate was candidates by sj Elghtooa rated aa a passenger University sible, . jury. This was at the rata of ( committee of fresh mss chosen to brought In tha first week. Two fra today. lowest that had baan achieved by .IT peer mfllioa pa sponger miles' in Union Pacific Sets the company ap to that time. 1027, which means that a passes New Safety Record ay injury causing an employs ger would have to travel 400 times All of Its previous records for safety la ope ration were surpassed by tbe Union Pacific system In 1!T. according to Information received at the local offices of the Union Pacific from President Carl R. Gray Saturday. I Injuries to the company's emwere .44 the for ployes year per million man bourn worked as reduction s against 4.7 for 1S of more than 7 per cent in ene year. The 102 rate was Itself tbe HIED CONTRACT Local Will Company Handle Work for C. of G Th, HJI commanltT Advertising campaign wilt again b conducted for tha chamber of commerce by the U 8, Gtllham company, accord-in- g to a contract approved afternoon by the board of Friday gover-EorTha agreement was made between the company, represented by Marlon C. Nelson and Edward M. Ashton. president f the cham. her, W . W . Armstrong, chairman of tha board of trustees admlnte-tratln- g tbs fund ascribed, and N. C. Ellla, chairman of tha advertising committee. The plan submitted will reach 2l.lU.ttt readers according to Mr. Nelson, tn newspaper and magaiine advertising. The adver. tlslng In the early touriet eeeeon Will emphasise the position of Balt taka on the weetern ecenle while the economic advantage map of the city and mate will be pointed out In general display apace. Aa heretofore, booklets setting out- - the resources and present of Utah in the major In. dustries, mining, agriculture end manufacturing, will be brought up to date and about llt.MI These booklets era sent to printed. persona making specific inquiry about Utah. From the fund tha trustees have allotted 11,600 for newspaper and advertising and for publication of booklets 7,(06 of the fund has already been Part appropriated for aa industrial aur. rey. , trans-shipme- nt a. fcofnt1 Our Credo We believe in Z. C. M. I. because into mln srklna S i Z. CM. L February 26, 1928. ELIZABETH. ARDEN Central, Washington Connty Madge Morrill; Enterprise. Milton B. Moody.. G unlock. Ruth Sorensen; LnVerkln J. R. Bsstlsn: New Harmony. K. M. Cannon; RoekelUe, Mrs Marinos Jones; St. Georgs, Miss Katherine Miles; Santa Clara, Mies Lola Hafen; Springdale. Boyd Deu-net- t: Veyo, Annie Wilkinson; Virgin City, Lenxl Sullivan. Wayne County Fremont, James Ellstt; Los. Urban Hanks; Terry, Alburn Brown. tAnnouncement We are happy to announce that our Miss Carrie Olesen - or I i 1 See It Before Buying Any Other.. Just fill out the coupon fcelow and writs oa It: "1 am Interested Clip It out and mall It to us. TVs will at ones send yon bury literature that explains the many advantages oC this new two-wa- plow. Ho Dead Furrow Plow Company raovo, Utah.. AO DEAD rlEEOWr FLOW CO. Prove. Vtah. scad ms yen IHcsnlwrs. has just returned from a visit to the Elizabeth Arden Salon in New York, where she Petition of Henrietta S. Hlgley that an intelocutory decree of divorce gained by hep husband, L. enj Elizabeth Arden Treatment. She has learned how every woman may care for her skin at home to keep it lovely; how to recognize various skin faults and to care for them; how to choose and to apply the special Venetian Toilet Preparations suited to your individual needs. Do come in and consult her. We want all our customers to benefit by her training and knowledge. J. Hlgley, Jan. 24, be set aside and the matter reopened, was granted a, by District Judge William M. Friday afternoon. Mr. Hlgley said that at the time she signed a waiver, her husband promised to talk things over with her. Jan. 27. but that he had not done this. She also- - declared Friday that she did not bave full knowledge of what the- was signing at the time the waiver was presented for her signature. Mrs; Hlgley has now filed a counlsr suit for separate maintenance. The Hlgleys were married In January, 1021. Two women filed suits for divorce in tho Third district court Friday. Bertha Reid seeks a separation from John Reid on the ground of failure to provide, and Elvira Thornton wants a divorce from James Thornton on tho grounds of cruelty and failure to provide. - Birth Z. C. M. I. TOILET GOODS SECTION Main Floor Center Aisle. Cup-For- The Inner Silken Cups Cup the Bust Fashion says, Be Feminine. Feminism beau tys -- to every, but to some, nature has been more generous than to others. So fashion now decrees her own way of endow 'ing all women with the prevailing, minded bust line the original and outstanding uplift bandeau. . does vhat no other brassiere will do. The inner silken cups, cup s flat bust into the moulds smart, firm lines of youth. and supports drooping busts and strengthens weakened tissues. It minimizes the size of overPhysicians enthusiastically developed busts. endorse its supporting features. Ask for birth-rig- ARCHITECT CHOSEN. Thomas Kimball of Omaha was chosen to be architectural professional advisor on the construction of tha University of Utah auditorium at a meeting of the jury of awards held Fridey. President John Fetaer of the local branch of the American Institute of Architects approved the choice. W. R. Ware, local architect who is not competing, was selected to pass upon the proper compliances with mandatory provisions- cftdvantageohs interest 9ates fohftm'flenMna(fontpattt) ' ; LJ , . , ht woman natural Cup-For- - FUNERAL SERVICES HELD. Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Augusta Pearson were held at the family residence. 1SS1 south Fifth East street Wednesday, under the direction of Bishop Graham H. Doxey of the Third ward. Tbe opening number was a baritone solo. I Am a Pilgrim," by Ahln Haddington. accompanied by Florence Stirling. The Invocation ass offered A duet, by Joseph L. Barrow. Sometime We'll Understand." was sung - by Alice and Clyda McRae. Otto O. Oblad, the Drat speaker, spoke feelingly of the devotion of Mrs Pearson to her family. Bishop Graham H. Doxey then spoke of her being one of the early pioneers and spoke also of tho hope In tbe life to come. Baritone solo. "Res- direction Day." was rendered by Otto O. Oblad, after which the benediction was pronounced by Bro Keller. Fred S. Hess offered th dedicatory prayer at the graveside in the city cemetery. m Brassiere Outnumber Deaths Two to One Births outnumbered deaths mors than two to one In Belt Lake during the week ending Feb. 24, according to the report of the city board of health. 1 There were 10 birth and deaths, with the following contagious diseases reported: Smallpox. 4: diphtheria, t; scarlet fever, 1; whooping cough. 13; i chicken pox. 22, and msnlngltis. L )IJ0mancc South Main 13-3- 3 Divorce Set Aside At Wif Request The latest achievement of science and invention for th. trrijrs-tand hillsids farmer, it asves enough work and increases your enop enough to pay for the plow, It is easy for tbs horses to pull, and for the man to handle. Because of the Improved scouring qualities, you Wilt llha tha way tha ground turns ever. The XO DEAD rnutOV FLOW throws the ground all one way, se Ten can seed. Irrigate, and your whole field ts kept level. cultlvsta uniformly. Every row or spot can bava a good crop aa It. , , , its make- up have rone the finest thoughts of those st its head, we pledge ourselves that we will, to the best of oar endeavor praise, honor and revere and always be loyal to Z. C. M. I. of which we are a part, knowing that by our every deed and action we are individually responsible for our customers opinion of the store. Piute County Cfselevllle. Walter Williams; Junction T. A. Jackman; Marysvale, Mrs. Rose Rick. Rich County Garden CMy. C. It Clark Laketown Mra John H. Weston; Woodruff. Raymond Nelaoa. Salt Lake County Bacchus, Mias Winifred Wood; Bingham Canyon, Mm James Nerdln; Copperfieldr Clarence L. Jensen; Crescent. H. W. Jorgensen; Draper Reid Beck; East Mill Creek, Grace E. TrowSummit County Csstla Rock. Garfield. Miss HaMa Ahl-quibridge Evelyn Pitts; Coalville. C. Ray Highland Boy, D. C. Watkins;- Evans: Echo, Frances Christensen: Lark. D. Frank Griffiths: Oak- Francis, Florence Nyeonger; Grass weed Bcbolo, Mis Ethel Hansen; Creek, Gerald Bullock; Hoytsvllls. Riverton. N. K. Thomson: Sandy, Irene Reddon: Kama. W. A. WilMiss Callle Jensen; South Jordan. son: Marion, Robert WbltUer; Rock-po- rt, E. 1 Crawford, West Jordan, MarJane R Hodgme; Wenehlp, Thomas garet Juan eountv Blending. J. R. Mra Mary E. Homer. ' Sen, Teselo and t'Ista. Harriet Bluff, Wilmsr Bronson; Tooele County J Allan Parkin-Jf- !, Monticello Max Gowans. St. John, H. P. Dennison; Sanpete county Center field. Mrs looele, Alfred Nelson: Stockton. Jean Jensen; Chester, Lloyd Price; Glen Muss; Wendovsr Charles BurFalrview, Ellis D. Coombs: Foun- ton; Vernon. Elmo Pnck. Gun tain Green, Kennedy Seager; Ulnte County Fort Duchesne, nlsott. Mm Junloas Metcalf. Indtna Panter; Jensen, Mrs. Zilpha ola. Mm W. B. Seeley: Mayfield, Ploys Wellman; Rendlelt. Mra W:Hm c. Mrs Martha Adaraon Mllhnrn Ott Btiilrl, Vernal, Ksv. C. E. Re bold; Stewart: Moroni, K. W. Stuckie: Whlterocka Mra Irvin B. Long. Mount Pleasant. A 1 Peterson; Utah County Benjamin. A. Esra SterlSpring City, Miss Lola Allred; Gall; Colton, Inn G. Alexander; Le or ing, Iver Iverson; Walts, F. R. Ma-j- land, Stanley Peterson; Undon, Mra Ella M. Cregun: Salem, A LeRoy Annabella. Qlllxrt Erickson; Sevier County A. E. Wall; Rufechlnm; Elitnnr, Rulft, Newell; Thistle. M. Santsqnln, I. Duffy, Vineyard T. C KoMbtnm, Dwight Buchanan. Hebertson; denote. A. T. Hill, Clinton, Annie Andrua Wasatch County Canter, P. G. Anderson; Heber City, EIRoy Jones: Keutlsy, Victor L Jackson; Midway, William C Cook; Wallsburg, Blaine He Dead Furrow Flow , A. cer Griffin; 'Boneta, Ralph Chipman; Duchesne, Randolph Jensen: noun tain Home, Max Penrod; Talraage, Mrs. A. C Sorensen; Vpaico. Lyman O. Larsen: HighlandL, Edna R- - Guyn; Tabonla Marvin Jensen; Noels Mr G. J. Wilkemon Dale, Emery County Castle Nepbi L. Williams; Huntington CL 8. Larsen; Mohrland William Bald- 1928 Model 1 O. SATURDAY Cup-For- m Cup-For- Cup-Fori i m m its patented silken cups. PRICED 1.25, 1.75 AND XJOO Z. C. M. I. Corset Dept-- , 2nd Floor. No other brassiere has m for Springtime Unusual straws are far the .most interesting things about the hats that are featured for ' spring. You should drop in and see them. Brims become newly portant. Felt combines with Your Unresticted Choice of Our Very Dignified im- straw. Thpse facts, too, should trigue you. in- Millinery Dept. 2nd Floor. . 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