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Show U. 1. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MOEXIXG, AUGUST -- SB BEETS VISITORS rProYOv BUREAU TOIPUIED ate AJIUI, HVun of Party m jrwwti 1 E Correspondent: 32S No. 4th East. Horn phone 1150 Business Office: 47 E. lit North. Phong 338, Growers' Association Specialists From Conducting Excur In -- i Alfalfa Ku .MAAlk. lion, will go to Salt Lake to'atiend the , iwuuuiuiinnmmGiniiwiiuDiwMmnwn'nm;Dii and will addrose the conference on dr, "The CJrowers' View of t ril(lrtlon. Grading and Marketing Pure rieedor " K. tnt It. UaviS OI pucsiuoi, Idaho Msoclation, and C. U Ahlaon, state seed commlsaloner for Mabo, will alao be In attendance. After the conferic. Mr. Sanders will accompany the specUlista to Black-foo- t, where they will be gueats of the Idaho association for the day. They will have breakfast at Blarkfoot, luncheon at Aberdeen and dinner at Blacklist. Wednesday evening they will lake the train for West Yellowatone. The party left Chicago on August 10 and plan to be back there August They are atudylng the aed buainees from the standpoint of the growers, the dealera and the consumers. They have visited seed districts and sed warehouse In many etates. They are atudylng all. phases of ..the business of .iMnlnr (nilllnv" IU"IH sacking, sealing and distributing seeds. The personnel of the party from the east Is aa follows) Lw,f..,p P i Phurchlll. extensionagmaomiat, Amea, Iowa; L. E. WII- inloaghby. exiension agrooomisi. riaai mmwmMmammmmaunmmnainmmitf East G oto. Idaho After BETUENS FROM NEW TOKK Jhrouflh County. . Salt Lake Meeting. . PEOVO. Professor Clarcnct the of of commerce of Boyle college 'A has tour lor the Brighatn Young university A augar PROVO Eminent Idaho. BLACKFOOT, InNew York, where he from will returned which rmvrcri of the county, seedmen and epaelallste from various clude visits to various sugar beet (ie.ds hag been working on bia doctorate will visit the of couniry parts ef he County, will be made Septem- dissertation at New York City unicounty on August XI and Inspect ber 6, according to J. W. Oilman, prescleanMrs. Boyle accompanied the seed farma and studying the Black-fooident of the Central. Utah Sugar Beet- versity. t. On the farma and in . r Grower association, which la spon- tha professor on his trip, which was ing plants tne JDT.rf made by automobile. trip, B. E. Sanders, manager for the Idaho In each communitr visited the dividual nroblems of the community will b. taken up and dlecuseed. besides ii)iiiiiiiiiiniiiii)iiin;i:g Other subjects of Interest In the growing of beets in this county. 'The tour from the m. a. will start at sharp , ity and county, building, and will b wade by auto. ft J Will .riBi . I. . . 1 rk. ' vl.Uul I ha men In In each Is . charge of the arrangementa tha subjects whioh wlU b ara aa foliowa: Lakeside and Vltieyert: Victor Andaraon In charge; 1. value of crop rotation. showing Increased yields Inthrough the use1 of tha same; I, creased ylelda on drained land and the se of barnyard manure. The packing aa, -- , mrAr,a rj fruit at Oram will alao b atudled. At noon thoee attending the tour win be served a luncheon at Pioneer para In Provo, througn the oounenjr ui Beet Growers association, while following the luncheon a ahort raueical Concert will be given. , ic tha afternoon the following ached ' vtl.Ule will be carried out: E. Bird Is Snrin.vllle and MaDlton-- J. ' In charge; 1. Increased ylelda from use Of commercial fertiliser; J, how to raise bumuer crops on aod landa and In- - . planting. greaaed ylelda through early Snell and Rog-- r Spanish Fork Samuel Creer in charge; 1. tontrolllng white- top In sugar beet rotation:of t. Increased j. rotation beets, peas PTiyields through the ' value of manure Jn ,(teVnd beans: t. J. value L -J '. of early watert"V..'"J crop rotation; early planting; 3, sure crop ofthrough and onions sweet ing; 4, raising tweet beets; 5, value of green ma- rure and early planting In controlling f riematode. I Officials of the various sugar com-- , of the county and the country panles farm bureau are cooperating with the Sugar Bctt association in conducting the tour. sion-- . - lt King-ha.- 1t to Tee TrlMine. LVMAN, 'Wyo. Bishop William A. 8trlnger of Mllburne la seriously ill at hla home there, having been In a state of coma a good deal of this week. He was taken suddenly 111 while milking hla cows tha early part of the week, though he was seemingly In perfect health when he was here Sunday. He ia 73 years of age and haa lived In this valley nearly thirty years. He la father of the largest family In I'lnta county, Wyurolng, and lived In Bock Springs be fur e coining to settle here. hattan. Kan.: O. E. Allen, winner Interstate county agent contest, Mo.; rrofesaor C. H. MoUee, in chaxga alfalfa experiment work, State college. East Lansing. Michigan Mich : T. C. Maurer. manager Michigan Farm bureau aeeda service. Lansing. Mich.; C P. Baraum, la charge of warehouse. Eastern Stafeg Farmers eichange, Buffalo. N. Y.: C. W. Ciem-mesales manager, seed department, Eastern States farmer exchange, Bnrlngfleld, Mass., and J, W. Nicholson, 2 7 South La Salle street. Chicago. Harrl-eonvlll- e, r. Ilnd . " is -- . J . rrl JjJ' : PEOVO. . AVashDurn S. Chipuian American Fork was appointed ifnuuif Udlbiu u. juaiovu -- - VI -- . v j Jr" i s by luv a3 i Saturday. Th property, consisting of 4000 head of sheep, graiing land leases, and gheep ontfits, together with a 2 1 house and lot in American Fork, will i be gold by Mr. Chipmsn and the on the property paid pff. jge mortgages The. balance of the money, following j J the paying of these mortgages, will I. ' b placed in the hands of the court and will be kept until the divorca ; ; ease and the case recently filed by Mr. Clark against Milton Freeman I . t ; r of for a ages for the alienation American-ror- k affections are tettled. $10,000 danv of his wife'g 5 tume xcorn icffc smart have devoted our entire window pace to a ihowing of these dreuei because of the importance of the event. W 11 of the ' vaV tjlei arc avketched. y ' r es s as which Walker's has acquired to hold a great fi rOE."iHS?C!if IhA XOC $ early fall and winter J WWmmm m$ fcti5fc!BOis 8 tl for a fir$t fall street co 10 o'Clock Pilot Faints on Altitude Flight DE& MOINES, Iowa, Aug. IS (AP new altitude record for commercial here today by E. Slsnes wag claimed of Mollne, III.; who re ported he had piloted a new Falrchild cabin plane to a height of 14,090 feet. At that altitude Campbell fainted and the plane dropped 3000 feet before he recovered sufficiently to bring it under control. He was accompanied by car-ro- ll Gorman, a newspaper man. . Thai previous altitude record for the type of Diane used was between 12,000 and g3,000 feet, Itjrae said. - f I rI J i n 7 A g Is Honored if li i yz Spring Canyon Coal Official Y . PRICE, Aug. 18. More than three hundred employees f the Spring Can-yon Coal company united Friday night to honor their superintendent, George A. Murphy, and Mrs. Murphy, on the occasion of their silver' wedding anniversary, In a community reception and program, staged at the Spring Canyon amusement hall... Practically every individual of the. town was present at the gathering. g A ceremony, at which Frank T. Bennett was the bishop, various musical numbers by members of the Community club, a fancy dress revue, at which the costumea harked back to 1903, and a grand march, led by the honored couple, wpre, some of the featurea of the evening. A silver centerpiece, the gift of the entire community, was presented to the couple by Don B. Hacking- on behalf of the club. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy were married In Nebraska, August 17, 1903. Mr. Murin the mining inphy has been engaged dustry all his life and for the past score of vears has been a resident of Utah. He has been with hi present 1924 until when he had mMmy-4- c been an employee of the Independent" Coke company. Coat INTEREST BOUGHT IN COMPANY. E. Bringhurst haa MCRRAY.T-lBhe Carpurchased the Interest held lisle Motor company by H. Barr Carbusiness entered turn in has who lisle, In Salt Lake. The Murray concern is Harand Mr. now owned by Bringhurst der C Carlisle. New striped light weight repp of finest soft, silk-lik- e texture, 24 different styles many different stripes and stripe arrangement In gtunnlnx effects 1 Striking new colors - repttte'1-sadu- Fabric Exclusive marine blue navy, and white green and white ' marron glace a This very wonderful fabric is made exclu for these ively for the manufacturer, dresses and cannot be duplicated by any.-one else. v ; cocoa Thre are ome..silk dresses, in the stripes also and some very smart plaid color silks. Sizes 14 to 44 black and white brown and white , Nobody in thu part of the country can touch these dresses for price, style, qtiality They are in a class by themselves, unquestionably rerbetween-seasd- n markable for $18.75. For 7 a!r f dress they are youthful, practical, incomparably smart ; -- ill-il- t: mock-weddin- Oube? AuBGBflGtt ever-increasi- ng CWce INDIANAPOLIS, Xndv Aug. 18. Among today's crop of dog days' nature yams, now tha rag la ' Indiana, appears this: Ell Amstntg of Tort Wayne, blind In osa 7 ginca childhood, wag bitten by a, bug whila worklnf la his garden. Ea was arsateo! when tha Insect was removed to find It ad pierced a delicate film ,b the ey and that ha could as. Specialists aasert the re- 7 . ... : nan ' per cent less 'aer on ne3r 1 u X : ! : :::::;:::::: ; ;i : t: :r ;i:: nnt :r::l : ? ri n g Effectively used in this new slipper, cut tie, with dainty gold piping. It comes also In blue kid with grsy kid piping and genuine lizard trimming. The) price $13.50 stnn-nin- ' .Small Furs and New Fur Neckpieces 7 Who's Yho shade for fall three-eyele- t, are included this yesr in our sale because of their sjreat popularity .ihia i?i5on, although this hss never been possible before. The absolute reliability of Walker's is one of the greatest features of buying furs here. covery Is p9iiiiaiJc)uL It is one excellent means of establithing arnew footwear will hold any fur garment until October 1st and the prices during August are 25 I to have an account Spanish Brown A Small Deposit - Tribune Frees Rerrtea. t n rt t t r i ft ; : : : : i ; ; : : : : ; i : : t i : i : : : i : : : : j i r: :: t : : is a fine thing with a store fsscinsting women as they learn to know, and appreciate them. St) It interest for the coming winter - are beins; shown for the first time introducing innovations in fur workmanship and style which, are " f or the prico o ;iiiiiiiiii;i''"iiiiii'iii'iiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiicaai new models in furs One About Bugs iiiiiiintnttnfiiiiiiiiiiiiiimua Buy now, pay In the fall FUH SALE goes into its third week with First Hoosier, Dog Days Story 0 i moi?e days Saveto buy many now for next winter This great special offer during our Au gust Sale Only Mo t S. -- rtrnillllll""-- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiritiiitiiiiimiiiiii;iiii!iiiiiiinnnuiui j m . . Y RED CROSt PLANS OUTINOa ng Aa outdoor outing and demonstration will be hekt August at Lagoon by the Bait Lake chapter of the American Red Croee to arouse In Urest In organisation here of a per maneot life-savicorps. Most large) citlM have such orsanliatlons. ac cording to Mlas Edgarda Wedgewood, executive secretary of the chapter.. the girl going to college for the office N ew ence held by the two principals and their attorneys in the judge's eourt, nt ted for late tummer Jravet for school wear the teacher, or ichool mU$ will be given by these roiirm district couri vu lusru of tha sheep and property in ques-- . tiop' in ths divorce case of Pearl Nichols Clark against George Le Grandfr Clark, in a private confer-Lm- ? reeatab-llahme- r JANEIRO, Brasn, Aug. It by Italian fascists ha the traditional black shirts of their or gantsation, the body of Ma)or Carlos P. Del Prate, Italian transatlantic filer, was borne through the atreeta tnday to the steamer Oonte Koseo, whka will carry It back to Italy. Major tel Prate died after aa amputation of hla leg, which waa amaahed-whethe plane which he waa testing with his transatlantic companion. Captain Ferrarln, crashed. RIO (AP)-Eacor- 75 rim i mm 4m M m Property of Divorce Case , -Principals Will Be Sold QCITO, Ecuador. Aug. The ideal dress ; I It (AP). today announced the frustration of a revolutionary plot which they declared waa aimed to prevent of a constitutional government In Ecuador. Many prominent members of th liberal party, headed by Joe Maria Ayora of Quito have been arreated. (The de facto government of Ecuador The operating' expense in- that recently waa recognised by the United waa 1400.717: taxes accrued, Utates on the understanding that a con-- , period $SJ,000. and depreciation stltuttonal government would ba 7ea. In the first quarter the Hecla mined SO.lM fona, from which 1.1!7.1M pounds of lead and 47S.J ounces of waa 10, MS tons, from which was ore- silver were produced. The gross Income for the second duced ls.UMti pounds of lead and quarter waa lit) 498; the total axpenee, 44 m ounces of silver. The Hecla Mining eompanv Is dla- $:.J7,SJ, and the net profit $34!.i.H. The operating expense waa 1411,1)1; buralng a dividend of 11&0.004, or It tuxes accrued. $l.O00. and depreciarenta a share, on tha Issue of 1,000,000 tion. 1S8.M5. The quantity of ore mined shares. to Ths Tribune. MOHCOW, Idaho, Aug. II Net profit of the Herla Mining company In the first half of the current year was 1713,. 171. according to a compilation from the report of L. E. Hanley. secretary, Wallace. Idaho. This le lilJ.171 In excess of the dividend requlrementa for the same period. The gross Income for the flrat quarter was 91!M; the total expense, !M.7!. leaving a net profit of S.-3Special :inmiiiiiiii;iiimiiiiiiiiii I 1 Hecla Mine Report Ecuadoreans Nip Fascists Escort Dead Airman Shows Sound Basis "'" Revolution Plot A new meaning to the price . : 1? I. PIONEgai BISHOP ILL. :clsl 15, 1923. T- b a Commbhily Credit in good standing with a firm like Walker's is an asset to you a means of identifying you in the community, a reference which places you in a position to gtt practically anything you want which requires reliability. - V . Eventhough you prefer to pay cash, the convenience of an account at some times is inestimable and as a reference it is invaluable. Establish an occou nt at Walter's - V It Is as good a reference as you can have v , |