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Show tjnSfntntoOs&i&Uirss&trilBS&JSiewiibmutMSHHrBntum V TUT i ' ' , , 4. KtMMtl 1 x 4. r ,v, i TTHE J ... r v- r' . DESERET 4- - i-- 4 . w 'GT' ; MONDAY NEWS - JANUARY, 0'JD22 . . t3 ch.ifiehofo:s!:;ers mm nns' JEENCYFOR MATES Poattiona found for 23 ri during the bust four ihontha of 121 by the employment committee of the Balt lake chapter 'of the American Aeaociation of Engineers C. J. Ullrich, (03 Deseret Bank building. la chairman of the com mate. He reports that the work will be continued by the association without cost to ployec or employer.- -' The la Jo make careful note of the plan qualifications of engineers who are unemployed and endeavor to fit the engineer to the work he can do to tha beat ad van engi-nM- -- tags. n Mr, Ullrich, who is chairman of the convention committee, yesterday announced the personnel of the various committees which are making plans for the annual convention of the association to be held in Salt Dak. June "5 Program George McIntyre chair-maHarry J, Grondyke and W. W. Gardner. n; Hadlee Mrs. R E L. CotHer. chair- man; Miss Gene Hurst ahd Miss r OPEN :r SATURDAY ALWAYS harp EXsawarv Dr. abhors hard, sos of coagtaog. but EVENINGS TO 8 OCLOCK TO 8 OCLOCK Nsw breaks stops Ns harmful All Dr. King's New Dioo 'U; Goar Entire Stock Mens and Young Mens for Colds and. Caugi Stubborn Bowels Tamed. Lcav-the bowels itsmnn'il readti in hf health destruction. Let the natty Dr. Kasi PiBc txiag to a regular, normal bowel lanmoa- ing. 25 cents. Ah druggists. -- hlrq WSpOWEflffi 5JPt UrKins Pills Bea-al- e Rnclgrove. Side tripe John Stewart, chairman , Devi Muir and Jack Elite. , B. Entertainment R Gordon, and Erickson Jack Howard chairman; - Baldwin. : - . . Soliciting W. E Roche chairman; C. E. Painter and C. 8. Griffith. Greeters c. C. Bart, chairman; R, E. 1 Collier and T. Ganser. Publicity C. C Jacob, "chairman; -"Frank Pickett and II V Tegart Smoker night E. S Harvey chairman r H. S. Kleinachmidt and P. E Belcher. Banquet - Joseph Bllckenederfer, chairman: he to select his own associates on the committee Automobiles 8. M Barlow, chair men! Gem Busch and H. W. Christof-ferso- SATURDAY EVENINGS This will fix . my cold 1 It W ap had. csUs sad tbs MART PAY TRIBUTE t IT WILL BE OFFERED AT PRICES ;TH AT WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL THAT 'if WE HAVE NO COMPETITION - Funeral services for Mr. Ella Cum- - j mlngs Wetzel',. veteran choir director MAIL ORDER REMITTANCES MUST INCLUDE the of OPEN First Meehodwt-- - Episcopal-church- , who died last Wednesday. J were held Sunday afternoon The i church was well filled 30 minutes be- fore the services began, and many passed by the funeral bier to view for the last time the familiar face The! was covered wUtf beautiful caqke . f.oral tributes. j The services began with the hymn " M There a Is Pack. Land F. ocher recital of Pure Delight i Organ Convenience and general informa- by an augmented choir under the tion William Home, chairman, C. A. direction of Mrs Charles G. Plummer. , with Mrs. R. O. Burkhardt a t the or- Burmingham and R G Heath. ID K Burton, chairgan. Following this song The Rev Decorations man; Jed Woolley and George By- Stanley A. Curtis, pastor of t! church, read from the savings of St. Paul water. T. S. Bult, and then offered prayer Th,a was Convention quarter followed by the song "The Pilgrims E C. snd Johnson Herman chairman, Goodnight." Mrs. C C Daly s nging Richmond. the soprano solos and Mm Scott O. Sunday afternoon entertainment jbe contra ,to. H, - O. Harmon. chairman. Oro J4c Jones Rev Mr Curtis pronounced the eu- Dermlth and G F McGonagle. , logy, saying he was glad Mrs Wetzel had maintained the spirit of youth Noted Author to Speak and her Interest In affairs to the last of the discourse , To Bonneville Club bv AtthetheRevconclusion Mr Curtis the choir sang SHU Still. With Thee Will Irwin, no"ed author, will adInterment was in ML Olivet eeme- - i dress the Bonneville club Friday tery. The pallbearers were Harold J of Steams, Charles W. Stream. Carlo Van January 13, in the ballroom E. Skelton. Hugh W the Hotel Utah on thq occasion of the! Puella, George annual ladles' night of the club. He j Dougall and W D Price A long cor- - i to ! will apeak os topics pertinent to theitege of autos followed the casket arms conference at Washington, G. A the grave. Bimetal memorial Mr services for toastmaster. be Marr will Orchestral numbers will be given Wetzel! were hed Sunday morning at the direction the First Methodist church in place of during the evening under The Legend the regular worship. The Rev. Dr of Adolph Brox. violinist. Ds Koven's Curtis, pastor, was In chsrge snd from of the Chimes." -were delivered by W. W. Jones. "Robin Hood." will be sung bs Mrs. Dora Peak and d A. E Eberhardt, Ellen Copening. and a quartet t Itftrcdd J Fteams of Miss Copenmg. contralto: Resolution of respect snd esteem ; soprano. Fred 'Mian Blamhe SheweR. Alvin T Atsol! esevaA Saturday Keddlng-j- r & Graham, tenor, and 1 ton. baritone, will render selections Prince of PUwn4 from Luder Love Sends a Little Gift of Roses." and other numbers VALUE OF DERK ESTATE -by Openahaw. Miss Becky Almond will play the ac- companlments. CHARGES PARCEL-POS- T A- - , - - ! n. I J J 4 by-M- cow-pose- c "j Regulz ' Name of State to be IS PLACED Embroidered on Flag Prices, $19.50 to $35.00 00 IT $768,056 According" lo the petition for let- Misa Helen Packard, stenographer In the office of Governor Charie ILj teri of administration flJed in -, Mabey, has been delegated to em- Third district court Saturday-jfterbroider the fme of Utah on the al- noon, the estate of the late John Dern bum flac of the world war, which is Is valued at I71S.0S. Mr. Dern left to be presented by the $ty of Phila- a will under which the estate is didelphia to the City of Paris when vided equally among his five children. George H Dern Fred C Dern Mrs. completed. The circumstance are explained In Mathilda H Dick, and Mrs. Elizaa letter from Charles W. Alexander, beth Cunningham of Salt Lake, and secretary of the comiaOM on La- - Mrs Mary E. Haslam, of Fremont, ' Yorktown Neb fayette's birthday and the Ho points out that five The will as original')- - drawn, dated the city in memorv of La- March t. 113, left the family home yean 1 pre- 320.00 in cash and S7S.000 worth of fayettes service at orktown,AmerParis with a 10x29 foot securities' to his wife A codicil of j sented ican flay, bearingtlhe names of the July 27. 121 however, divided thej thirteen original slates. It was re- property equally among the children. ceived as the album I la? of the revolu- Mrs. Dern died in April of last year. tion. city now proposes to preAccording to the petition for letsent a second flair with the 4S states, ters of administration, filed by George each represented by a star with the H Dern and Fred C. Dern. executors name embroidered around it, toether of the will, the estate Includes 1350.-00- 0 with the names, in promlaory notes Various securities amount to S2S0 004 and the estate Includes farming and mining properAmerican Yeomen to ties worth. 310,000. These are situated Erect Orphans Home In Elmore county, Idaho, and Lincoln county. Neb. Plans fur tha erection of A home for orphans of members Still is Discovered. nf llw KrmlfrVT'l -- r men. were announced Saturday night Fire in the basement of the home a bsnquet at the Newhouae botcl of H. B. Stephenson. 1523 Eleventh aile and at recta. Sunday afternoon led to West William possible Davy, by for H ar now being inspected. The the discovers of a qtlll The matter decision sa regards a ,te will not be was reported to Lieut. P- - ft- - Clayton made for several months by the na- of the police antivice squad who raid- -' tional board order, he said. The d the place and conf'seated the still, plana calf for the beginning of com- five gallons of whisky and 04 gallons et ructldn of the home some time next of mash. ' summer A portion of The-fuTor the Institution has already been subNew Suit Filed. scribed by members of the order Tfclrl DiitrtH Pnirt ' O K Polio va W. tv Reeee aad John H. Reese, 35.743 54 actual) and 32.44 exemplary because of alleged' mtspreeentatlon of defendants In an agreement for purchase of rafttle. Clara D. Gordon va Roy Gordon, divorce. Petition for Voluntary dissolution of Resinoi once the Sugar Centrifugal Discharger company. Ivareen Carlaton. a minor, by J U See now quickly Car 1st on. her guardian, va. Ralph Brooka to recover 314.004 for aa alleged attack. Nathan M. Roaenblum and Aided H. Arnovlta. doing business -- asJoseph Investment relief company kyltesznol va Insurance Company of North America, to rucsvsr 3140.ll for loos of is prompt automobile. William Cagergren va c. Knox and De WTtt Knox, Georg,business aa Knox A Co., and doing George Knox and pe Wht Knox, asking dis-C solution of partnership Mary X. Sharp va John M. Sharp, divorce. Conrrth va 8. T. Reunion, R ' George N. Eaunder aad John G. Peart, to re cover 31 444 damages for Injuria alleged to have been suffered because ef attachment. L D. Fore man va Americas TTaioa Paint company, to recover 1 425A4 oa aotea Eleanor Robinson va Houstpn Real Estate A Investment company, Charles Leaker, Jennie Kennedy aad Hiram 7 Johnson to quiet title. Arthur O Gates va Georgians Elliott Gatea divorce. ul HeKnq Snolhiiw Rlehard W Madson. Jr. va Lanra Crocker Hawler. formerly Laura Crocar F TfnterTttte." Regular Prices $19.50 to $35 ens Army ) Boys l7ool rJlacklnaws All-Wo- ol fit Mackinaws moii4-A-- ao "Koch-Pershi- ClUens J . i Black and Brown Cali r Regular Price, $7.50 BLACK AND BROWN CALF of-th- e The Latest Patterns. . nds If your skin $7.50 Shoes ng ,t Mons Mens $12 Shoes Blak oirBrown Kid Regular $8.00 Values- - ' Straight Last 1 itches and bums at apply the itchini stoi heaHnibeinx Soap even more RESItlOL 95 Shoes .Srmy r.lE FOR SHOES IN CALFSKIN GOODYEAR WELT. - - - - 2 Doors South of Pantages Theater South 152 SOUTH MAIN STREET; w-- t nrdfr . ors i iwanaf 50 MENS DRESS ARMY t of Pantages Theater ' t fe |