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Show cusstA Friday, March 9, 1923. 030 Do Pcany Wise G2t1 PC3E& Uo1Ic1Ib , - . Don't think because you can get a big can of Baking Powder for little money that you are saving anything: Ttoo Caljr Oas Vay to Can ca Ylf Dahe-Da- Use y, DAIIING POVJOEIt Economy It costs onlya fraction of a cent for each baking, , You use !ess because it contains more than the ordThe sales of Calumet are over 150ft greater than that of any other baking powder. P. J. Fennell this week tendered hie resignation n member of the board of education for Tin tic School District, effective at race or on Its acceptance by the other members of the board. Mr. Fennell, who hu filled tha position moat creditably being an energetic worker In the Interest of onr schools, says that his reason for resigning Is his change of residence from Precinct No. 9 to Precinct No. i of Eureka. While n change of residence from one part of the city to another should not Interfere with the discharge of such duties, especially In 'view of tha fact that a trustee Is supposed to represent the entire school district Instead of one particular precinct in hia own city, nevertheless the law la quite clear ra thls point, ataUng that each of tha precincts must have ,Thls year St Patricks Day falls on a Saturday and for that reason the Knights of Columbus have arranged their Me dancing party which la an annual event of great Importance for Monday, March 19. It will, however, be a St Patrick's Day affair and from nil reports one of the most pleasing parties of the year. Members of the committee are now busy and they promise new and .novel stunts, excellent mule and n I jolly time for everyone. Show11 Will Be Given By Payson Troupe --o- u u P. J. Fennell To Resign From Tintio School Board - Payson musicians have for some time been at work on n minstrel show, which they recently presented at that place and which they will bring to Eureka one week from this evening. The entertainment la said to bo one of aaisail merit, with plenty of cetehy mule, good singing, etc. There Is la the neighborhood of twenty people In the cut, Including some of the beet known entertainers of the Utah county city, and on their trip to Eureka they will be accompanied by. their own orcbeetra. The advance sale for the perform- -' ance at tha Star Theatre will be opened within the next few days, rw- served seats to sell at 7S cents, which includes the tax, the general admiselon to be 99 crate. o STEEL PLANT CELEBRATION AT PBOVO Ml POSTPONED 2-Passe- floSds. Sruh Dan B. Shields, former attorney wu tha speaker at tha Advertis- genual, u u J added equipment. ECONOMY hu been sdll further increased by engineering refinements and gready increased facilities. SERVICE Is now offered on a flat rate by lOyOOO dealers and service stations. hia PRICES of the new line remain die same in spice of equipment and more expensive construction, which have gready increased value. Some Distinctive Features Streamline body design with high hood; vacuum feed and rear gasoline tank on nil models; drum type head lamps with legal lenses. Curtains open with doors of open models, dosed representation. The board of education will moat likely take ap Mr. Fennells resignation at its next meeting, selecting a successor to fill tha vacancy which will exist If tha board member la relieved of hia duties. dash light. The Sedanctte is equipped with auto trunk on rear. University Of Utah Weekly News Letter - o See these remarkable cars. Study Nothing Compares Whk Chevrolet the Associated Students of tha Unl Dth J SCHOFIELD AUTO COMPANY Br brln bout tetter organisation of the studente. and to Inure s oser cooperation toe between faculty and tha students. . Tha stndent body of tha University la elf governing body, wltb a board of Provo, Utah control at Its hud. Conditions at the University campus are now entirely back to normal, soya President Joeeph Wortoen of the A. B. U. U. The activities of toe A. 8. U. U through Its board of control, have been more In number and larger In scope than In previous years To carry rat Its policy of reaching all students, various boards and committees have been provided. A permanent. Stndent COMPARISON Entertainment Committee la functioning on too arfor nil social affairs rangements Instituted by the A. 8. U. U. There are other committees with faculty and student members which control debating, athletics, publications, dramatics and mule. U. of U. News Bureau. Examine-th- laid in 1918. HASH TOUBING $1485.00 NASH SPORT, fully equipped $1935.00 IT HAS NO EQUAL Widely Known BabUsC Divine Praises Kwaminn Mestotlra of Health. . . W k t AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES - . . , GAS and OIL ' i ' .. Upper Mainr Street 9lHIHI4immil9905MIHIIIIim9Qe laid on Warrenite-Bitulithi- c 4 .ran. Compare it with any other pavement in the City of the same age regardless of grade. Look for actual defects. Note that the Warren Pavement is free from Premier Preparation for tha benefits they have derived from Its ue. One of too lateat to apeak out In tola connection Is Rev. B. M. Bridges, n widely known and beloved Baptist preacher, residing at Mooreaboro, N. C., whose statement follows: Teniae hu given me n good appetite, toned up my system and renewed my strength In such a gratifying way tout I am glad to recommend it to anyone who Is In n rundown condition. For ten years past I have had inch a severe ease of indigestion that I eould not find anything to eat that agreed with me. Finally I became nervou and eoald get bnt very little deep or rest It seems that I took nearly everything trying to get myself right, bnt nothing helped me nntll I r row Tanlae. My nervw are mnch bettor now tost my deep la rand and refrwhlng. I enjoy my meals and have also gained weight. I can say from experience that Tan-la- c Is a splendid medicine and tonic, for It hu built me np wonderfully. Tanlae la for sale by all good million druggists. Over thirty-fiv- e bottlw sold. cracks. . Cracks are the places where a pavement begins to disintegrate by raveling. 1 of Warren Pavement on Redthe 3 wood Road in Salt Lake county; 2 inches of Warren Pavement laid on 3 inches of Black Base. Compare it with the pavement adjoining both north and south. Get the maintenance costs from Salt Lake County Officials. Wwaminn f Warranite-Bitulithi- c the noiseless and crackless pavement. The Best By Every Test Warren Brothers Company . FEDERAL (Extea Service) TIRES B.&H. the 2 inch City, on 10 per cent grade, directly exposed to the hot 1 The body is sturdy and comfortable its chassis 92-and strong and durable. If you are interested call we will he glad to give yon a demonstration. it with the pavement on Depot inches crashed stone on North Main street, Salt Lake u Reasonable enough when yon stop to think that the Nash ib the last word in the building of automobiles. It ia easily handled. Little attention is needed to keep it in prime condition.,: All controls are easy to reach and operate! Clutch and brake pedals require hut a touch: Ton will like the response of the wheel and throttle and its economy in fuel, oil and tires. Compare street, Payson, laid in 1920. Oet the facts about these pavements from residents of Payson. MINISTER BATS been n medicine endorsed by so many ministers of too Gospel hu Tan-In-s. Indeed, there la scarcely faith, creed or denomination In all too land In whleh one, or more, of toe elergmen hu not publicly 1 prewad their lndebtednew to the Nash Six 2 inch Warren Pavement laid on 4 e inches of glide rock on the main state road in Payson, It Is doubtful If there hu sv t-- the specifications It hu alyaws been the policy of Taalae ter . j u luncheon of the Balt Lake ing slab on Monday. His subject wu The Truth In Advertising " unfair The speaker condemned tha proposed law which licenses the " Because of Inclement weather, ale of dgarets hut prohibits adverto tising them and other tobacco prod-ne- ts lack of definite Information la local newspapers. when the contractors will arrive, O but particularly because of the fact MINER IB BANKRUPT. that It 1s still swamped with matters Albert B. Peterson, a miner of Eupertaining to the transfer of the voluntary site, the Provo Chamber of Com- reka, filed aonpetition Inof this wadi Monday merce has abandoned the proposal to bankruptcy States United the toe clerk of celebration at the plant alte with bold of tha Columbia Steel corporation. district court. He gave hie liabilities March llth. Buck n celebration as 1751.95 and hia assets as will be held when the construction 11444.47. Ha claims exemption on 91175. Balt Lake Tribune. .work is undo1 way. - Roadster nger This car has lowest avenge operating costa, with style, and cmiiproent tty completely ouftlaatci cnmnetlrioo in to field his me Ideal car for daily use by business and professional people, saleamow farmers, and all who want die most economical transportation for one or two passengers, with ample rear rompartment for samples, luggage, etc, QUALITY hag been sdll further improved by nuy prtHg u A new kind of flak to Utah 4s being deposited In Bear Lake in gnat quantity, according to State Fish and Gama Commissioner D. H. Madsen, who uld that 900,000 landlocked salmon are being placed In that lake. The salmon eggs l shipped from the fish and game department of Wuhlngtoa, In change for eutern brook trout eggs. The salmon egga were planted In the Murray hatchery, where they hatched and thrived for thru months. In Bear Lake this year will also ha planted am extensive snpply of mackinaw, rainbow and eastern brook trout, Mr. Madsen said. Some native trout are now In the lake. The landlocked aalmra la a species of the original sock eye salmon. They became landlocked In lakes of Washington and Idaho In tha remote past, and were separated from (MrThey gradually dlmlnprogenitors. toSin ttoS to end have nil the characteristics of SUPERIOR Chevrolet e 1923 . Salmon Planted In Bear Knights Of Columbus Will Honor St Patrick Lake; la Hew Utah Pith Phgt 7 Rudolph L. Farrell, tbs 1 victim of a shaft accident at the Banks Hill mine on March 1st, died at tha Iloly Croaa Hospital at Balt Lake last Friday hvenlng. Ha wu etraeu i tha head and nppar spins by n piece of timber which tell into the shaft, Mr. Farrell being n shift boaa for the Walter Fitch, Jr Contracting company and a member of n crew that wu engaged In numbering tha mine shaft at tha Urns of the accident. Deceased wu well known la Tin-ti- c when he had resided since the early part of 1917. Ha wu a member of the Moose dodge of Banks, which he Joined In 1999 and the records of this order show that he la n arrived by tha following children: Leon aged 19, Chauncy aged If, Nina aged 14, Maxine aged IS and Myrle aged 10. These children, well other relaUvu, an making their home In Colorado, where Mr. Farrell wu born 19 years ago. Members of the Mooes lodge and inary leavening TUB WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER " Rudolph Farrells Body Shipped To Colorado other friends went to Salt Lake on learning that Mr. Farnll's condition wu serious, being with him at the time of hia death. A brother of the deceased arrived soon afterwards from Colorado and arranged for the shipment of the body to that state, when burial took place early In the present week. .. O " -- - strength. Minstrel fcsmra Medicine tout aid utnra are always moat effectual. Chamberlains Cough Remedy sets on this plan. 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