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Show F s . 4i X TIIE DESERET NEWS MUDI m 10 'TICKET, OLD SEPTEMBER 28 1920 IE EX-SERV- ICE UN 00T11S TUESDAY nmfflmiMiMHiiwiimmmiiiiiiiifflffl I ON f TOLD . 4 t ' f Member ef th Balt Lake Rotary elub at their weekly luncheon in the Hotel Utah thla noon, pledfed them eslvae to rale ftO each for the year'e budget of the Balt Lake Boy Scout This action was taken as a I council. result of an appeal by Adrian B. Pem 1 ; of the Rotarlans In ralslnf the budget for this year. Will O. Farrell spoke of the lack of Interest being displayed by Balt lake business men In politics, and declared this spirit was now gradually pervading the Rotary club. He sooied 'the lack of dttsenshtp he aald was 'shown by Balt Lake cltlxena of the eity declaring that as a result of this lack of Interest In attending the primaries 'Balt Lake has put kindergarten, for mar service men and a number of old on the tickets to legislate for , , ladles' ,the city. This same spirit, he declared. was responsible for the poor showing made thus far In raising the Boy Scout budget. More than 100 members of the club 'pledged themselves to attend the hear 'Ing of the club's smoke committee belt ore the city commission next ThursThis action was taken day morning. ,folloming a plea of Ben F. Redman, chairman of the club committee, to attend the hearing to show the commls-'ato- n Rotarlans are solidly behind the 'elimination of the smoke and the committee's recommendations. Moroni Young, who returned recent-I- v to reside in Balt Iaike, spoke of the advantages qf Balt Lake. As many railroads can he built through-Ogdeas 'they wish bst It will not change fh geographic location of Halt Lake, he asserted. Tills city and not Ogde'n, he declared, la the center of the In termountaln empire. w. J. Burgeradykc,- - general mans-te- r of the lnternrban railway of Hoi- land, who is visiting in the city, spoke favorably of the spirit of fellowship In the club. Bon-nevlll- i Irrigation dlatrlc at tho head Quarters Of tho company In Bountiful this morning, It was found thero wero no acceptable bids offered. The string ency of tho money market was se ijrck committee, for farther & At the opening ef the bide on the 300,000 worth of bonds for tho Trust Your Complexion To Cuticnra The majority of ekta and nip tumbles might ho pmoatod hr awg Caticura Soap ochsmb for u Os tho aliahtaw ivn .of rort'- smite or . tho Otntmaa nwsiuir onshl Concurs Talcum myourtmlstpteparatfona.cauarybara , OAFT HOME ASSN. ELECTS 1 f' ed. A plan was proposed informally to the directors by Interested water users, to the effect that the bonds be eubdl vtded Into smell denominations and sold locally, there being some volun teere for bonds If such a plan wore adopted. The taattsr will have to be taken up with the ; validation com tnlttee, however, which wtll be don Immediately, according to Oro McDer mlth, consulting engineer for the district, with offices In the . state cepitoL The state validation oommiaslon. composed of N. T. Porter, state bank commissioner; Ban B. Shields, attorney general, and Gaorge F. McGon agle, state engineer, had previously given official approval to tha bonds of the Bonnevtlle Irrigation district, the first bond case involving an Irrigation district to come before the board. The issue was approved only after members of the board had taken trip through the district to get a view of Its physical features Mr. Porter said tha oommiaslon considered the property was good for the bonds, ae.lt was valued at $1,780,000, which mads it practically a three-t- o ona security. i '' r 9 Designed and Built Like a Suit It '"THERE is twice the value in V an overcoat made from high-gradall wool fabrics, e, because in such a coat youll usually find the best tailoring, smart style and the better, grade linings. Youll enjoy perfect satisfaction, both mentally and physically, if wearing. Kimball GotKeS Kincaid Jji0ils all-wo- ol all-wo- ol - X Company - . . Gardner Adams , Square Sail Diapers. Dozen, $4.50 4mi-annu- al .theld im, . Crib Comforts of Figured Silkoline $2.95 InfantsSilk& Wool Vests or Bands Special Price Cl Wanted: One Corporal Regular prices 3123 ' to 11.7. To Receive Medal Inf ant V Long Coats X $8.95 to $7.50 Cashmere or erepeUa clotk with embroidered collars, -- - eatla lined.- ' Corporal Max O. Chamberlain, A company, ported to reside at lS7S'east Thirty-thirSouth street, this city, is wanted at the local army recruiting station, to receive a handsome distinguished service cross which has been awaiting his appearance sine June 23. last, when the medal wa sent from Washington. The officer tn charge say all effort to locate . the corporal have been 'unavailing, and in B. O. 8. call has been sent out hoping it may reach him before tha medal is returned to Washington unclaimed. The citation was the deco-atlaccompanying printed in the local papers Immediately after Its receipt her. The number of tht medal 1sI07S.' freshments TEMPLE NOTICES Infants Silk and Wool Hose Baby Day Special Price.: CQf These nr second 1.03 grade. ef PRIMARY ASSOCIATION. of the stake officers of ths Primary associations of ths Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will be held Monday, Oct 11, at It a.m., third floor Bishops building. AU stake workers are requested to be LOUIE B. FELT, present MAT ANDERSON. CLARA W. BEEBE, General Presidency. A meeting , The Logan temple will close Wednesday evening, October 3. and reopen Thursday morning, October 14. JOSEPH R, SHEPHERD, President.' STAKE CLERKS. al The meeting ef the Make clerks will he held at the Presiding Bishops office, 40 north Main street at 4 p m. Saturday, Oct 3, semi-annu- RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE. on X Baby Day Special X 12. .L conference of the The semi-annuRelief society will be beld on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct 8 and 7, 1328. Reunions Twc officers' meetings will be held on Wednesday at II am. and 1 p m In 1 tb auditorium,. fourth floor. Bishop' Friday, Oct, t. , CHURCH NOTICES ) building. Bristol i Cheltenham Fourteenth The offleere' meetlng will be Tim lited to stake officers stake board ward amusement ball, 1:28 p.m. President John M. Knight ef Eneirn member and stake representatives California Mlwilon Second ward etak will address the teacher cf the Two sessions Will be held hall. Seventh 'South and Fifth East, Relief society .ot tbeir general jesti- In, the general on Thursday, 3:13 pm. Taks Liberty Park car. Assembly hell to be held Thursday, Sept. 30. t ng 1323, at ll ant and 1 tn. 2 p.tn. la the Twentieth ward chapeL Qct.7. 'Saturday; Oct, . All Relief and officer society, workA full attendance 1 urgently requested. ers are Invited to be la attendance. Auatraltan Mission Twelfth Thirteenth amusement ward hall, 331 eaat B. WELLS. EMMELINE The priesthood of Enalgn stake will Second South Street, 8 p.m, President meet tn the Twentjr-flward chapel ward CLARISSA 8 WILLIAMS, . Birmingham Seventeenth Monday, Sept 27, at 7.18 pm. First Counselor. atsaaement hell, I p.m, ' Officer ,nd board members of Plo- -' JULINA L. SMITH. I rteh Fourteenth ward amoeement neer stake will hold their regular Second Counselor. between West .Temple and First halt In the stake hall monthly meeting West en First South street, 1.23 p.m. m. 7.38 28, at Wednesday, Sept. Y-- M. p. M. I. A. OFFICERS MEETING. Leeds First ward Chapel. Eljrhth The monthly priesthood meeting ef A special meeting of the u port n East between Seventh and Eighth Tioneer stake will be h!44n the stake offiward ana South, 3 pm. Take Ninth East, Sugar and other etas hall Monday. Oct. 4, at 7.3 p. m. cer bf the Tenet Mens Mutual Im- House or Wandamer care. Londoa Pioneer stake hell Fifth provement association will be held to the Assembly room of tb BlshCht South between Went Tempi end First Oct. 7 18 p m. Take West Temple or morning Sunday West. building. frees t to I o'clock. AU T. M. M, L A. Second West earn. officer ond member of otako presiward annex. ar specially 411ManchesterFifthNinth r r Hated, kdiael ar dencies and bishopric East, I p ne. Tek esth a attend. lavlted MtarM or Wandamer ear. UR Fifth East Gramtlaad.aa A. W. IVINS Newcastle Barrett hall. I p m. lefreeSee. fala Of Sootb B- - H. ROBERTS, jtra, rw tea Infant or Adirft At all Drag wt. , R R LTMA.V, Xew Zeeland Thirty-firs- t . ward 3;i yitx Lye book. General SuperlStendeccy. chapel, 7 28 pm. al Missionary -- -- m Arnold Accouchement Bands Arnold Knit Crib Sheets Arnold Knit Bands Arnold knit h&sh Cloths Arnold Knit Towels Ai iiold Bath Aprons Arnold Sleeping Drawers. Arnold Knit Sleeping Gowns ........... ,.$1.00. .U ...... . . $1.00 60c XSc rd a " i .....$1.40 to 75e $1.65 $1.40 to $1.65 r r. The directors of the Sarah Baft association met this morning at the Clvio Center and elected a new board for tho ensuing year, as follows: Mesdames Simon Bamberger, Warren Benjamin? J. K. Berkeley, C. F. Cates, Stanley Clawson, John F. Cowan, A. H. Cowl.- D. A. Frolaeth, W. W, Fleetwood, FYank M. Orky, Frank McC. H. N. J. Higinbotham. Murray, Mahon, J. F. Marshall, M. R. Men Federal Agricultural delson, C, Q. Plummer, George PutEmployee Rc.igns nam, F, 8. Richards, Grant Swan. Louis Finn on Walter. Tuttle BernidNt Br. R. N. Mead, of the United Uhlfelder, Ira D. Wines and M. . B. States department of agricultural, Whitney. New officers of the board were also in Conjunction with the This manufacturer was one of the first to establish model selected and are: President, Mrs. C. working board. In the office of livestock state H. McMahon;- first vice president, clothing shops where all the work was done under experts Mrs. F. B. Richards; second vies presi- Dr. R. W. Hoggan, state veterinarian, Scout Interest Keen W. W. Overcoats are designed and built like a suit Fleetwood: recording tendered his resignation to hla dedent, Mrs. supervision. Mrs. C. O. Plummer; treasAt Presbyterian Church secretary, effective Septemto give bodj comfort, to give mental satisfaction because Saturday, urer, Mr. J. F. Cowar. aad corres- partment, as a reason that he will Mra J. E. Berkeley. ber 23, giving secretary, ponding the wearer knows and feels their tailoring and value. Of connected business in scout-Is 1 engage It private reported that Interest In The various committees and their with the cattle industry. as- - only course fabrics are worth r.g is so keen-a- t tha First Presbyterian chairmen will be announced later. they are No successor has as yet been named church that two troops of the Bey fine tailoring. to Dr. Mead. He has been in Balt Scouts of America have been organ- Will Establish Bureau Lake in the present position for about ised, troop No. 7 with R. B. Gomell and expects to make this - Under American Plan two ytars as scoutmaster and troop No. 34 with city his ' home. head. Utah Greeted Cfothmf. Store at the Sterling English A troop committee constating of R. The Utah Associated Industries will New L. Van Eaton, Wray Porter and Dr. establish a placement bureau In Balt Mining Company. George W. Davie has been organise ( Lake to aid workmen! to find emArticle of Incorporation of the with William E. Day as superinten- ployment under the American plan dent of the boys' work. Troop 14 will Just where the bureau will be has not Pine Park Mining company were filhave their annual fall rally Friday been decided, but It Is announced it ed today with the county clerk. The evening, Oct. 1, at 7:30 when plans for will occupy a central location. The company la capitalised at $10,000, and the year will be discussed and deter- building committee of the association are B. N. C, Stott, presimined. The scouts at this church not met Monday to consider the plan and tho officer dent; R. W.- Power, vice president; only havs the backing of the troop after the session announced Us deter- G. . J Field, eecretary and treasurer. committee, but also of tha Ladies' Aid mination that the American plan of UTAHS GREATEST CUJTHINO STORE", . . society which has recently appointed employment shall be .permanently es- -, tt committee with Mrs. D. H. Gov as tabliehed in this state' and that theliunaaV School UpCJling with the committee .will not Be h party to any1 the chairman, to Is Set for Sunday, Oct. 3 troop committee - to aid the- - boys In - agreement which limits the class of) workmen to any particular body. their work, Company ' .pur urt vrt It- wa announced today by the gen oral superintendency of the, Deseret Sunday School Union that the pro posed Sunday achool for deaf mutes Northern Btatee Le Grand ward DESERET SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION hall. Tenth East aad Yala avenue, I will be established on the Upper floor Program Announced for conference of ths p.m. Take 8ugar House, Highland The of the Bureau of Information and the Scoutmastersf "Pep Rally Deseret 1 Sunday School Union will be Drive or Ninth East cars first session wiU he held Sunday t the Tabernacle, Balt Lake City, Twenty-eeeon- d ward morning, Oct. 3, at 10:30. The speD. E. Hammond, assistant city Nottingham at 7 chapel, gunday .y.ng, Oct 1. cial committee appointed from the corner Fourth North and Secannounced ths has program of executive, Alt sohool , oclock Sunday nharp. be board will in charge of ond West, I p.m. Take Wapn Springs general Bias 37x27. the exercises and It is expected that for ths scoutmasters big Pep rally floors sad teachers srs expected to car. Much under today's regumembers of the general euperlntenden-c- y to be held Thursday evening, Sept. be present, and s cordial Invitation la Twenty-fourt- h Mission to the public to attend. Samoan lar quotations for the earn extended will participate at the opening sesThe A special meeting of stake super In- ward meetinghouse. Ninth HoHh and merchandise. , sion. The Sunday school U being $0, in the Pioneer stake hall, conducted under the Immediate su- progrkm will begin at 8 oclock and tendencies and stake secret rle will Center street. I p.m. Take, Center Oct. 10, at street car. pervision of the Deseret Sunday School wives and partners of ths scoutmasters be held Sunday tnafternoon, the Assembly halt Union and like all other sessions of will be special guests Music for ths 4:10 o'clock, (fourth floor) of the Bishops building, the Church Involves no financial reattendance Is requested. sponsibility upon any members, -- the evening will be furnished by the troop A full DAVID O. MKAT, expense being assumed by the Church. orchestras The program for the busiSTEPHEN I RICHARDS, Elder Willard Barlow and wife of ness session will includs ths pledge ts GEORGE D. PTPER, Bountiful, who have had year of ex- the General Buparlntendency. flag; prayer; roll call by districts; perience with the deaf mutes, have Have plain colored linings been selected as Instructors, others speech of welcome, Oscar A, Klrkham, Whit filled With cotton. will be added as necessity suggest. scout executive; "Turn, by D. B. YOUNG LADIES ASSOCIATION. A course of study is now In course of city Hammond; tTeaenttlon and practice preparationof especially adaptable to of ths A meeting of general, stake, and lomonthly song and cheers; this class of students. the needs etak president in the International Jamboree and preview cal officers of ths Young Ladles Muand Bishops X Baby Day Special X tual Improvement association will bs adjacent wards and stake are Invited the coming year's work, Mr, Klrk- held to aee that all eligible are notified of of in the assembly room of the ham. this Sunday achool session. IndicaBishops' building, Monday, Oct 11, of ths or second social The part tions point to A very targe attendance 1320, at 10 a.m. All offlcerc of this evening's program will Include a song association next Sunday morning. And others interested sr It Is also contest picbetween moving districts; pointed out by those In charge, that Invited to be present A roll of stakes a cheer district cbntest; family tures; Invitation Is extended to all deaf In scouting by Mr. Kirk-ha- will be called. mutes irrespective of their religious MARTHA. H. TING BY, end dancing and stunt a In this refreshments contest RUTH MAY FOX persuasion to -participate and Mrs Klrkhnm Mrs MAE T. NY8TROM, Sunday school, the reof will have Hammond Baby Day charge QQ 1 General Presidency. . Horn ' ten-den- ts J. -- ' Scottish Ensign hall, corner Ninth street. .'15 p.m. . Home Society Inland of B. C. Eighth East street, 7:30. Farmer's Ward, State RoBslter, 323 : 8wxllsl street, below Seventeenth South, 3 p.m. Take State street car, Western States Eleventh ward Chapel ,t Tenth East between First and South streets. Take atreet car Second) A or 3 and get off on Tenth East ' f 9 Its largely a question of propelling power ikA sends a man or woman upward: comes from foods that arc rich in muscle-making, brain-buildin- g p! elements. Shredded Wheat BiSCilitcontcdns J1 the body-buildin- g, material in the whole wheat gran, alio the vitamines that are so necessary to normal growth. It is 100 per cent whole wheat, nothin $ pasted, nothing thrown away.Tvvo Biscuits vith milk make a wholesome, nourishing me?l. . V I IK |