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Show T r STATE ttj ROAD WORK JO SALT LAKE CITY Rfty Children Junior Jewish LeaveFor Camp Order To Install Sonny&ayings SPEEDS NEWS THE DESERET urn r. cost MONDAY tha following aectlons: Cuy and county, Logan eounty, Weber county, (alt Lake Cantlgny, Solaaona, the Argonne, and Cache Chatteeu Thierry, and Vardan, was park City, cited fop gallantry In action In the - R asatch county. Prove, Sanpete offensive, and eras Jordan school wounded 5 Verdun. county. Granite and , districts. He waa bora January i, 1221, In Others n charge of camp activities Include Mrs. Jessie Bil- Qgden. Surviving era his widow, M. Gorringe; a sen. WilWith gleeful laughter and ax- - lingsley, nurse of the Granite Mrs. Alta --- Set Zedik Aleph district. Miss Katherine liam B. Gorringe: hts father. JoAleph cited chattering, 59 underprlvl- seph Gorringe, all of Salt Lake, For Ceremonies leged children, left the city and'ciarke, American Fork; Miss and the following brothers and a county building (rounds shortly; Margaret Ha yes. . Pleasant Grove: slater; Edward H- - Gorrtnge, FillMonday Night after,. 2 p m. Monday tor ths,Mirt Frieda Silas Bernice more; Elmer E. Gorringe, Christmas Seal Health camp spon- - ptraon andRablgsr. Mias Lee Brown, all Joseph Gorringe, Jr.. sored by tbs Utah Tuberculosis asuel Gorrtnge, Howard Gorringe canin' sociation Cottonwood Mrs. Big end Egbert Peake, nil of New officers tor Salt Lake chap Salt Lake. ter No. 94, Aleph Zadlk Aleph. Jun- yon., A vacation of six weeks of real Funeral services will be held In ior order ot B'nai B'rith, will he is in store for the young-- ! Salt Lake. Arrmngemente hare not Installed Monday evening at the .tving" The mountain sters. air long' and east 411 been completed. South rest, games and Covenant House, flourishing diet Temple street. Ate .expected to bund up realat-anc- e Nathan Hairy Miller of Oakland. against the possibility of tu- Calif, chairman ot tha district berculoela. No tubercular Farley L. Gorrlngs, 45, ef 2400 grand lodge commitieS of Aleph however, are taken on thechildren,) died trip, it Evergreen lane. Salt. Lake, VetZadlk Aleph, will be In charge. was explained by Miss Ada Tayiar, Sunday at tha United States Alfred Klein will be Installed as erar.s hoajltai at Sheridan, Wyo president; Melvin Levy, vice presiword hers Monday said. dent: Witford Boeenblum. as ere Mr., Gorringa, a World war e tary Leon Remo, vtrgaaurer; and served with rond mond Landes u. sergeant-at-arma onment make them auaceptlble to! the First division. and was Abraham Miller, assistant aergeant-at-arms- ; the malady. member D, Tweaty- of company Leo Sable.y ' reporter, and The children ware selected from 'sixth Infantry. He waa in action at . Max Guaa, monitor. r k A banquet WU1 be'iheld at 7 pm. In the Gnll cafe honering tha new officers and those In charge of the ceremonies Guests will be Herbert (Jpf. Main & BdwayyJixjge Bldg., Downstairs Mense-Argon- PIONEER STAKE Theer mcml, Iy priesthood and union meeting will be held in tlu stake hall, Monday, July 9 at 7.3' In Mountains SAVED stake-offic- sections of the state ars going aheaiFat top speed to fulfil the state s obligation of completing by Sept. 1 all contracts Involving!, the use of money from the emergency fund of which Utahs chare was 1950.000. In adif.llon to this epeclal money. expenditure Is being mads of regular federal aid. county appropriations, state road gas tax funds public land road money and forest approplratlona. bringing the slate s total road money up to nearly 14 000 000 for the year It appears that moat of thia will hate been spent by Sept I. 7 Among the major vroJectg under construction la the Rolapp Castle, gate road which include a tunnel 17 br 24 feef. ThU tunnel hes alreedr been bored for about 100 feet and la moving forward at the rate of about ten feet per day Oil gravel mulch work la mostne other steadily forward In sections of the state the commission rep or j LOGIN TEMPLE. STAKE Thaquar The Logsn temple will close OS the terly conference wilt be held Sun TTday night. Aug. 7. afterMon-lay on day. July 12, with sessions in th( ight session, and stake hall at 19 a.m. and 7 p.m morning, Sept.il4. and In the Tabernacle at t p.m. JOSEPH B. SHEPHERD. President. , LIBERTY STAKE The quarter? ilAXTi TEMPLfc-T- he ly conference will be held Saturday Mantl Temple will close and Sunday. July It and 19. SatSept. 1. 192L urday at p.m. thera will be a spe- July 22 and reopen ANDERSON. LEWIS cial meeting- for all men and boys President of tha stake in the Tenth ward - PIONEER en ot mr ay S7 L, Optometris- t- -- Dies in Hospital ' Farley Parker Moore, of 157 east First South street, in charge of us optical department In the Z. C. M I, died tn a local fcoepttal afternoon following an operation for acuta appendicitis. Hr. Moore had practice tn Salt lake state 1915, earning beta from Ogden. He was born in Ogden on Nov 14. 157 9 a son of Peril and Plana Herlck Moore. BunriTtng era his widow. Dorothy Moore: a brother Henry Moofd Fronk, Ogden; a arw, Mra C-ar-a and daughOgden. and fght ters. Mrs. Violet Bryant. Ogden II A., Earns sad Term Moore: Mrs J. N. Suddath- - Mr Era Paver an I Mrs. M W. Jarvi Lea Arg-l- f. Mrs. Myron Hnrt-Eaaaa- a City. Mo Two Children Break Arms During Play bhHdrn.,a boy and a gtrl Jwb arm. a - -- ts preai-den- Temple Notices. pm. n; Emergency Projects Must Be Completed Ty September 1. will be hapel. General sessions Id Sunday at 59 a. at In tha Hall and 2 pm- - In tha ibernacle, with separats sesalonai the varlona wards si 4,50 p.mAe-mb-ly Church Notices. 1 Ry-whos- Introducing s. j H terrible tired Pr,rrn,r C T ; J L ehfcelnJ-gead!i- - Woman Ullldllj Well Known Writer Qun. retiring president. Dies at Coast Home U. S. Disarmament lira Margaret Lee Keyting Nelknoan writer nationally formerly ot Salt Lake, died at hei son. home, Cal Carmel-by-the-Se- a. , DDIEIPMtnFMIBOT - J 4 Far a limited time only Senator William H. King will speak at, a reception Tuesday, evening in the First Methodist church, for a transcontinental disarmament caravan due here Tuesday. The caravan. Including a number of prominent eastern speakers, will be met Tuesday In Elks, Nev , bv a motor party frdra Salt Lake. to the The visitors will be taken capitol andthe clty- and county building for reception by Secretary of State Milton H. Welling and Mayor John F. Bowman. The caravan la on a tour acro-- s the country to obtain signature to a disarmament petition whkh will b presented to President Hoover, by Jane founder and president of the Womens International league In ' House and shop robberl-- a England are increasing. $4,090,000 Business Done By 113 Hotels in TJtaST ZEItimilCHMlSSES-Fin- E Key-tin- t w Caravan, Arrives In S. L. on Tuesday. Saturday following an operation Mrs. Nelson s husband Is Glen J Nelson, who wrltee under the pen name "Lee Sage Mrs. Nelson was born In 18)1, the daughter of Mr. and Mra Harry A- - Lee. In Denver. Colo, When she was young her father, prominent In mining In Utah and Colorado, moved his family to Salt Lake to Use Mra. Nelson was a graduate of Sta Marys college, South Bend, bile In Balt- - Lake she was aa active member of the Catholic Woman! league and spent much time sponsoring literary work. She was an active member of the tub, tha Short Ladles' Literary was a charter Story club, and member of the Booklellows club For the past three years, Mr and Mrs Nekton have lived In CarmeL Beside Mr. Nelson, survivors Include three children-Walle- r g Harry and Mary Lte of Carmel; a eater and brother Mrs. 8. A. Moran and Jnllua J. Lee. both of Salt Lake -- L i . 1103 prg. off rnmMitf oim . 4' trap S SSCES .. . - four-mon- tb About 84A99 999 worth of business was transacted In 1929 by 112 hotels In Utah having 25 or more Soot&ioc ZEMO bring cooling -- uest rooms, atya a report baaed on burning rompt yejicf to itching, ho 1 f 3 0 census of distribution, each with right riTTer the bureau of skin, Tn It) MVtr case were treated tn the emergency hosSunday by come a toon a ZEMO touche the orelm snd domestic commerce pital Sunday. St IX am. Mar-ar- ei Of the total receipts 81 049.000 tortured ekin. Eczema, Ringworm Keith ley, 9, of 5982 Second East was piid for salariea apd help to Rashes, Pimples, Dandruff and oth- er scslp troubtvr park. At 9 p m Harold Smith. 14 1,878 full t'me empoyes, of whom r annoying iVln generally yield to this soothing, ef 909 Ninth Esat street, stumbled 955 war, female and over a wagon while playing ball at 35c. 40c. i All Druggists dependable. Of Rermanv "his home. Thc chtdren t overl, 'Uoo. Extra Strength ' ZEMcf btair I Ifor chronic cases J1 25. Adv. 900,000 American egg. last year-turned to their homes. fra-tur- ed n- -- , 1200 Pairs MEIIS VOMEHS, Regular to $7.95 deduced 25c a paur a SHOES TUESDAYS PRICE "Jay until sold ! f Sal Yv' Lake s Greatest Shoe Ct GSiC DOW- - - HI full full A - . ) ARTHURFRANK UH J J 208-21- South Main 0 St.- - swing!! Come! Share! ir ARI -Yf4 !15f Lruu- WISE BUYING WILL BRING PROSPERITY! BUY NOW AND SAVE! !d OF BLANKETS, BEDSPREADS and RAYON COMFORTS In order to take advantage of this sale you must purchase one article at the marked price, which entitles yoif to buy another article, as specified, for 5 cents. Prices quoted are Auerbach Co.s original selling prices. No telephone, C O. D. or Mail Orders..- - No exchanges, refunds or approvals. We reserve the right to limit quantity. EXTRA SALESPEOPLE TO SERVE YOU IN THIS GREAT EVENT. 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