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Show HIE DDSEHET NEWS THURSDAY AUGUST 12 1920 9 ''NlTil . GOOD GOODS1 John Gomoll, JO rare old truck driver for the Mcmrrn Mate Machinery romp in, ua rrloualy Injuied " edned) afternoon when the truck "as dining itrui ais i by Halt Route nmelier train No it j the Kiuer mien r rowing near Ninth rtouth nnd Tenth We.t eiieeta It. 0011 from Holy Cra hoepital today lahl hie i un it Ion I extremrly nitlt The (undent ouuneO im abort, distance fiom the inn iiuerf cco plant and was eitne-vr- d by emplojcra of the Injured man The force of the collision threw Mr. Oonioll front hla real and hurled hint through the air and over a fence mote lhan feet from the tiacks. 8ev-erfellow employees rushed to hla aid t. JMle othcra notified tho emergency hospital. Examination by tha city eureon showed Mr. Gomoll'a Injuries to bo , iloua and he was noon remoted from v the emergency to Cioaa ho, pltah Jlo suffered set era I l.tceiatlona and bruise about the head and body and It la feared hla skull la fractured and that he may be Injured Internally Eye witnesses to tn accident told polka that the train had not bhlstleU as It app'.oai bed the crossing , j Mi Gomoll had evidently not that gnd t enticed ita approach, as the Cioselng ll a difficult one and required !1 his attention The engine struck the fore part of tho track, smashing, the "right front wheel and tadiator and ..Mil nlng it completely around. Pieces of machinery comprising Mr. Gomoll load were scattciod about the right of way. The police who investigated iilhe accident were Inclined to believe (hat the engine of the truck had stall d on the tiack. Mr. Gomoll is the son of Mr. and J6 south Eiedeikk Gomoll. 'thirteenth West street, and had been cunplo.ied by the macnlnery company y ' .About a year. He was burn In and came to this country with Here anr Infant. He has "Ids parents when Jpven brothers and slaters 8 Announcing a Sale of Summer Shoes v 1 ,k 4 4 fel-lo- .PH AX a-- a! Friday and Saturday 25 Distinct the-Hol- IIS i Y, 1 1 a I! I L 1 aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa aa IB s 1 I: ! t i r nd Summer Styles of Ilih-Gred- e 'Jne The lathers include brown, black and patent; also " r. white linen. The heels are mostly French, although there are a few low hale. . Ger-man- are the three maida , i who walked away with first, second and. , t An Old by man with good digestion and ful bathing girl revue ever held tn the eveof Lagoon resort, lust cheered and' ning 'enthusiastically'"" or indigestion constipation take Chamberlains Tablets. They strength- - their favorites in the contest of eu the stomach and enable it to per- beauty, grace and loveliness. The picform Its functions naturally. They ture shows the three flret prize win also cause s gentle movement of the ners. Miss Marie Wishart. winner ot fcowela. Advertisement. first prize in the center, Mias Marion I n A that act regularly Is usually history - , Jewels natured When troubled wtrfi good Values Ranging From $3.50 to $12.50 third money in the annual Bathing Girl Revue at Lagoon yesterday evening. nj Fault Under. Over ten thousand enthusiastic , .1 An irritable and fault finding die spectators witnessed the most successtndlgee-tlooften caused Twieition i t4 Sprint -- '' 4r 4 iw V ' Raymond, second prize winner on the left and Mrs. Grover Frankie who took third honor on the right The first, second and third, prizes were JiQUy contested for.g.nd the Judge were required to ask the audience to applaud for each of the three first prize winners over and over again In order to decide which was the favorite, Miss Wishart finally being judged tho favorite with the audience ana - ns y Keeping Faith With the Public Miss Raymond and Mr. Frankie finishing close for second and third The winner of the fourth prize wa Mrs. Hansen; the fifth, Emma Gene WUhelmsen and the sixth prize winner was May Bralnkerhall. The prises awarded by Lagoon for the contest were 540.00 in gold for first; 135.00 for. second; 515 00 for third; 110.00 or fourth; $5 00 for fifth and 12.50 for sixth. Present conditions prevent the adherence to former institutional policies. Today it becomes necessary to swerve from former rigid principles, . to govern this business from the public viewpoint rather than the dictates of the business itself. These are times when good will means more than profit. - Accordingly, it is necessary to keep faith with the public to reduce prices when reduced prices are possible. Emery Superintendent Withdraws Resignation J. A. Washburn, superintendent of schools of EmeiV county, who recently resigned, ha withdrawn his resignation and will continue in that district another year, according to a statement made this morning, while In the office of Leo J Muir, state suMir. Washburn said perintendent. there was no noticeable shortage of teachers in his district, there being only two vacancies, which is rather unusual at this time of year. Emery county recently voted 5226,-00- 0 worth of 'bonds for school pur poses, but this issue has not yet been sold. Authorities are holding the bonds until the money market is easier, a Chbu tidings of Emery county are in good condition. THE BIG STORE THAT NEVER DISAPPOINTS WHERE GOOD SHOES ARE SOLD. , . Sefraiof-'Ree- Staeetw wieffifTe 'Honolulu, where, they have gone to attend to Church business matters. Both have been at the coast for the past week. Mre. Smoot will remain at Ocean Park ,untiL the Senators return. President-- Heber .TCranf,- who- - has been th" san Francisto. left today for Sanyi Monica. Guests Entertained At Canyon Homes President C W: Penrose- and about half the members of the Council of the Twelve and their wives enjoyed a delightful social last evening at the utirmei' hMnof Elder wntft Mr. Stephen L. Richards at Mountair. The party motored to and from the canbounteous supper yon and enjoyed as the main feature of the evening. - General Relief society board members were the guests of Mrs. W'. N. Williams Wednesday at her summer Dinboms in En,kratlon canyon. ner was served. t noon, following the motor trip up the canyon. Local Artist Paints Picture of Bryce's ' port for the plan will be secured. It Company May Lose itated that the movement will affect one of the largest Industries of . Self -- Insurance Right Arieona. This is the third state, Mr. has which the Rees adds, adopted District school superintendents of Amoriaan't after metftede peed , Th prMlcga of Snauring Its own: according to William Utihar Arriving ' for their annual by the localplan organization, Wyoming employees, Knsrr, stats industrial oommtsaloner,' convention, scheduled for Friday and and parts of Idaho having establish- may bo denied the Mammoth Mining Saturday, Aug IS and 14, at the ed it suoesssfuUy. company of Eureka. Mr. Knerr says All arrangements are tho commission has had difficulty state capitol. with this company ia getting its offi- completed for what H Is believed will Police Requested to elals to conform to the rules of th be the- - hiost successful meeting of commission, the company Jiaying neg., Search Acttoal anp?Hr.tadm . Arsft. held t& UMVe to flid blanks necessary for the the state. commission to kssp its records. W have given th company until Aug. Police have been requested to to indicate 55, that will to Arizona Town Will a search for Louis Meyer, II comply with tho law,itor showagree its why u 150 south West Temple privilege should not b Try American Plan years old, street, and Harold Jenson, 1. of the revoked, Mr, Knerr said. This la tbs first time the commisOn? i. the , industrial center addrsa.Th Mayer bey, 4 de- sion has been compelled to take such inches tatl a Arizona is having much success In the scribed es being f feet stand, according to Mr. Knerr, and suit cap. green organization of an association smillar and wears a dark to the Utah Associated industries, ac- He has a dark complexion. Tbs Jen-SoWater Applications Filed. b,oy, has a lights complexloa and cording to a ietterrecetvM this Thomas A. Thornier, Cedar City, lng by A. C, Rees, secretary of the when last seen wore a brown eulf and The Arizona as- bat., . Utah organization. appltod to tho state engineer today for two and one-ha- lf second feet of sociation wffl shortly - present the The boys went to SlU.ir "Tuedy water from First Creek, American' plan to Its buslneae memWashington return to home, failed bers and it is expected strong sup afternoon and county, and Mrs. Emma Hales, Deseret, Millard county, wants four second feet, both amounts to bs used for irrigation, . . -- la - For Yohs ; cs . wa HERE IS $120,000 WORTH OF RADIUM. 'pk i uvjj. Artist L. A. Ramsey has painted a large scenlo view of Bryces .canyon which is , the Main street windows of th Z. C. M. I., and which the management of the Institution thinks eo well of that ft is to be th picture on the Z. Cv SJL I. calendar for Tho continued interest taken-Rio Grande Brycef by the Denyer road, is strengthening the belief that this company will extend its Marys-val- e line 59 miles to Bryces canyon within th next threa years, thus securing Immediate aocee to one of natures resorts that promises to the canyon of the Colorado. Officials Inspect Building. Joseph Rlrie, state auditor, and D. Larson,, state treasurer, are mak- lag an inspection today of tho new buildings being erected at th stats mental hospital in Provo. They ex' pect to return tonight. O. GRAPHITE PROTECTS TUBE. Dry gfaphit rubbed on the inside ot tho easing and on th outside of th inhsr tub will prevent sticking and deterioration from heat. , Dry graphite Applied on a piece of cotton waste,, moistened with gasoline , or water to tha steel rims will prevent rusting and th sticking of th easing to th rim. Th Lake Commercial We Fill Orders THE SAME DAY THEY GET HERE. Salt ' Club AMs Federation jV- - i CQsCQliiftV The Salt Lake Commercial club will play a profnlnent part, in effecting an organization of a Southwestern Utah Federation of Commercial Clubs, when Pans K. Smith, assistant secretary of the local organization will support the move on behalf of th local club. Mr. Smith will leave for Cedar City this afternoon where a meeting baa been called tomorrow to effect th organization. Officers for tho federation will probably be elected and adopted. Representatives of fifteen cVtih ta Washington, Iron, Reaver Mntsrd. OarReldf JPWe and Kan I counties will bo present. by-la- w ' ry i com-pare'xl- th OrderYourRecor,dsbyMaIlfrom-ConsoIIdale- r . The employees of Walkers store will be at Saltair . THIS EVENING STORE WILL CLOSE TODAY, 5 P. M. . The Public isr invited to join the merrymaking Leave For Honolulu Superintendents Here On Church Business For State Convention Presiding Bishop C. W. Nibley and ; f 'i Mm Helen C. Catnpbe'.l of th Radio rbemlaal Corporation ef K T.hlVIt I radium worth 55, holding a tub eonteinlng ooe-It to t htrtiet h of aa oone worth 51 IS SOS ment of on gram, about to covnHt th K. T. $rmi pmrt of th tvi eanoer and other mslignaol disease. X S |