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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TTHBUXE, SAT EH DA V HOHNLVE, JANUARY 01, 1020. JO OGDEN DEPARTMENT fim curie. Fboncs 412 Twenty Buln ROBEH.T JONES, handcart railroader, t or whom funeral aerrlces will bo held ttrtti, sctom from entrance to Bood HoUL of fie. 064; Ofdea correspondent. 664 and 7401 Many Business Women Need Pepto-MangaThey Big Cottonwood Coalition Mines com. M. 1030. Principal place of Eany. January 3u7 Dooly building, Fall Lake City. Utah. Notice: Thor. Is delinquent upon the following described slock, ou account of assessment No. 4 of one cent share, levied October 21, 119, the several amounts Set opposite the name of th. respectiv ahui oiiuldera, S3 follows: No. Cert. Glares. Aint. Name. No. 640 Alexander, W. R. Joo Allen, Milton pr n Build Up on Promptly iM4B. Pepto-Manga- n 87 3H8 A E i h- - Meeting at Ogden Declared to Be One of Most Bene ficial Ever Held. I 1 Special te The TritMie. j OGDEN, Jan. 80. Whil I termed by experts lo be one of the most beneficial gatherings held in the elate in the Interests of Irrigation and drainage problems the third 4nnual convention of the tjtah Irrigation and drainage congress-i-termina- ted Its see:, Ions thin afternoon with the election of Dr. E. U. Peterson, president of the Utah Agricultural as president of tho congress. i Ons of tho other features of the closing session was the address by Justice Ratnuel R. Thurman of the state supreme court upon Interpretation of Laws Controlling the Use of Ground Water, with Hpeclal Reference to WHter Developed by Construction of Drainage Hyrteins." The speaker gave a number of references In cases upon the subject. Following tho ' address, a discussion upon the subject was led by C. J. Ulrich, assistant state engineer. The election of the officers completed the morning session. The other officers elected were: H. H. Klrinnciimldt, Salt l,ake, first vice president; D. D. McKay, Huntsville, .yli e president; It. V, Ipson, bialt Lake, third vice president; secO. W. Jsraelson. Logan, col-leg- e, lo Th CGDEC, urn of Tribune. 30. Jn. Iamujes X $ sjf re nought by Elisabeth MeCIIntock, s nurse of Ogden, against Leroy and Ttrtse besuiomi, A. B. Jenaen. former police sergeant; Everett Noble'and Riley Patten, at present officers of tha police department; Mrs. Mallna Briggs end Mrs. fc. Catherine Boyle. The complaint alleges that on December 27 last, the defendants assaulted the Plaintiff and charged her with the theft of a diamond ring. Khe also alleges that he was taken to the ettion and locked In a room and police that Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. Boyle compelled her to divest herself of her clothing and combed her hair, searched her roughly handbag and Htocklncs and undergarments in an effort to find tha ring. This action, the plaintiff sets out caused her great humiliation and and Injured her reputation as a nurse In Ogden city, a position she had maintained for years, to the damages In the amount demanded. W $2O,OA0 Builds Rich, Red Blood i i Creates 8VO 229 228 8.13 664 63 146 685 sunny disposition, fothutitum ami gcu-erat effieienev eombine to make her a valuable asset to her employer. If thp girl with the continually listless, tired and worn-ou- t feeling would only realise that sueli a rendition is probably caused bv poor, impoverished Idood, which van ho easily improved, j bow much happier she would he! After taking Iepto Mangan for a short time, the cheeks reinin tho whole- some, rosy complexion, the eves sparkle, the step quickens, the entire system is filled with new vitality and energy, Pepto'Mangan is sold in both liquid and tablet form. Both are of tho same medicinal value. is tho genuine Guile's ie not on the If "Gudos . package, it ie not (Advertisement.) J U3J& TAUDEYILLE. Vaudeville bill, with Hym an I OGDEN, Jan. 30. George E. Helleweil McIntyre. Ernest Evans and Girl, and tirace lie Mar. received advices from Ituncrt. Idaho, to-- I , day announcing the death of his sistT, PA.VTACEK Harry Otrard and company la I Janetta Helleweil Noble, and two chil"The Luck of s Totem." Eire otner bts dren. Irese, H jears of age, and Joseph, features. Three altowa (tally 2.4,1, 7 30. 0 to. 11 years of age. Tile throe died from in-- I CASINO - Pauline Frederick In The Palnur f.uenza yesterday. The funeral services (ee, 1 toand11 alx acta of vaudeville.? Loulmu-out- . will be held in Rupert and will be private p. m. I on account of the rigid quarantine. HALT LAKE Matinee mum Torn to the Right." Experts Are Banqueted. HIPPODROME "Going Straight," alt week, with matinee todav. Special to The Tribune. drover Kraekir'a "Kulty OGDEN, Jan. 30 - I- - P. Kneipp. dis- NKVVHOt'SK KHOTEL If teen Mmuiea tn Roland la and trict forester: Dr. Hamuei Fortier of the (lnl" aketf-bta- . other eeoniiif. 6 8o p, 9. ,B,j Kerry division of the department of irrigation : lo 15 lo 12 Muudaya. tt to u, Oaturday an.i Professor Adams krank agrbulture. aftersofta. 4 to 8. lAKERS COQ IS GOOD for rWeakfast Luncheon Dinner Supper Any time that any one wants a delicious drink with a real, satisfying, sustaining food value. We guarantee its purity and high quality. We' have been making chocolate and cocoa for nearly 140 years. spoke upon the subjeet of pladfqr-Vve!e- r county to the fore In Irrigation and drainage systems. Forfeits His BaiL Tnban. Sp!a! OODEX. Jn. 30 Porter Woodmante, to Tho chared Hh beinjr drvink, forfeited to0 hail in the city court this morning when the raae wa called against him. He was arrested last niht by tha police. DORCHESTER' 'MASS KOTIOK PICTUSES. Book to tlod'a foonr.v.Sell Rblpman; loniedy: Philharmonic orchestra. i onnnuou. H a. m. to 11 p. m. VAKAUOT XT EMPRKMS -- Return W6 Oeorfr irtao Tuckrx TIm? XllncU' Man' and th Ma k Tncl? Tom romtriy. Without tbe Cabio. Cootmuou. 130 10 SMEltfCA 11 V 3 JS03C -- iscns- - - hue. While Others Are Ike Lo," Kv Vernon Dalhart, and A fiuildinjf Unities in the Air, by John Hteel. record for hue. the Ret of the Let JS0J2 Miami On World Go By, HaiiL.atid Vllm :Lik. a ilart and Llliott bhaw. and UhiirL by Charles by Kli.abeth fipencer Wijthoat a. Hail,., Whip wait., and 1ejjgv, Smith 's orchestra. A Shore, both by Joseph C. record for Hoc. modify foxtrot, record for 85c. inch record for ieui kill Mar -- waltz time; 85c. Girl Now, medley fox trot, both by the All Htar Trio. (Over the Hoal, bv CARUSO; written in record for 41.UU. popular. A Mire to bo 74600 Romance (from Concerto in 1) minor), written by Wieniaw-bk- t and plaved by the master violinist, HEIFETZ. A record lor 1.5U. 64spi- - ' Vesti la Giubba (On With the Flay), I'inghaeci written by Leoncavallo and sung by the XKW tenor artibt, EDWARD JOHNSON. A 10 inch record for $1.00. 04839- - 'His Bright Smile Haunts Me Still, written by Wrighton and sung by EDVNARl) JOHNSON, a new tenor you will be delighted to hear. 10 inch record lor $1.00. 64641 written bv Handel and played by the popular Mentipt, ioloneellist. ll.VNS KINDLKR; hi first Red Seal record; exquisite. 10 inch record, $1.00. v Columbias New Records THESE WILL INDICATE Uncle Josh and the Fire Department, by Cal Sttwart. Comedian, Uncle Josn and Aunt unaccompanied ; a ml The Courtship bv Cal Stewart and Ada Joiies, laughing story with Nancy, Ask No. for record 83c. organ. ji Lassus Trombone (de eullud valet to Miss Trombone), played by Ruud, and Miss Trombone, introducing trombone specialty by Leo Zimmerman. Ask for record No. hue. Columbia Pretty Little Rainbow and Dreamv Alabama, two medley bv Uriuee's Orchestra. Ask for record No. $1.35. waltzes, 'J Gave Her That, sung bv A1 Jolson. with orchestra, aud Dont Take Advantage of My Good Nature," tenor olo, by Fred Whitehouse, with orchestra. Ask for record No. 83c. Just for Me and Mnrv and Among the Whispering Pines, tenor solos, by Henry Burr, with orchestra. Ask for record No. 85c. I Know What It Means to Be Lonesome, and I Never Knew tenor solos, by (George Meador, with orchestra; 85c. CHICKERING HALL Plain City pioneer Special t DR. The Trlbuo.. 30. Mra. OGDEN, Jan Sarah Ann Bt.wart, 7S years of age, died at the family residence tn Flaln City at 1 30 o'clock this morning of general debility. ghe wa numbered- among the pioneers of Plain City. Two sons and two daughters survive. - Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. Jan. 30. Dr. John F. Morrison. charged with reckless driving by run- ning down Earl Shipley Tuesday night pleaded not guilty In the city court today' and tho case was act for trial on Febru- ary 2. Special ta The Tribune. Wlf Cbargas Cruelty. ( Special la The Trihaaa. OGDEN. Jsn. Jo. Thpt C GDEN, Jan. 30. Jamea Jonaa ft ed suit tn the dietrlct conro today against Jane Jonee and twenty othera for tha of clearing the title of a piece of propel ty m tbe ,!tv. pur-po- Fined for Embezzlement.Special ta The Tnbuae.-tklDEN- - , Jan. 30 Edward Barron hrr huabsnd had guttty to tha charga of emhezxle. treated her In a cruel nnd Inhuman man- pleaded of 5 In the city court this menf ner and ordered her to Igava tha hnuae and and waa sentenced to a fine morning of ',t nr make her own living. the charge made serve fifty days In jsm.pay Barron paid the tn a d.vorca suit filed tha district court fne i BROS.-ROBERT- S PIANO CO. (Ml 3 Dll 5 Oo 5.00 60.Pi) Hlanlej, J. A. A. 2.500 25-0- 0 with taw and the order made October of each parcel 119. ho nvsnyHhnre of such stock a may be neeeaaary, will be cold at the office of tho company, 307 Dooly building, Halt City, Utah, on the 16th (lay of Felmuary. 1920, at the hour of 2.00 p. m. to pay delinquent t of thereon, together with advertising slid expetmee of the sale. C. E. ROBERTSON, SecreLu) rXreaaurer, 307 IVvoIy building, Salt Lako City, Utah. Date of first publication January 21, In accordance of the board of illreetoia, 21, ... 1920. (4694 THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE Third Judicial district, in and for tha County of Salt Lake, Stata of Utah. A. M. Spooner, plaintiff, v. Anaconda Mining company, a corporation, defen2 dant. No. 18S Notion to creditor and stockholders of Anaconda Alining company. Fursuanl to an order of said court made in tho above entitled action, Notice Is hereby given hv tha undersigned, receiver of the Anaconda Alining company, a corporation, to the creditors of and all prison having claims against said corporation, to exhibit and present said claims, duly verified, with necessary vouchers, within thirty days after the ' first publication of this notice, to said reelver t Ins office, 701 Utah Savings St Trust building. Ball Lake City, Ltali. Notice is also hereby given to the of said Anaconda Mining company to present and file verified proofs of :he number of shares of rap.tal stock )t the said Anaconda Mining company Owned by them, together with the number of the stock certificate or certificates, and the number of shares of each, within thirty days after tho first publication of this no' ce, to the said receiver at hia office, 701 Ctah Sav.ngs & Trust building. Sait Lake City, Utah, which said office me undersigned has selected as the place of business for all matters connected with said receivership. All claims of creditors and stockholders not eo Bled within said time will, under the order ol said toiirt, be forever barred. Dated this 19th day of January. 1920. C. L. OLSEN, Receiver. Hurd ft Hurd, Attorneys for Receiver. Date ol first publication, January 20, IN Btock-holder- B 1920. ' 480 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. State of Utah, Office of State Road Commission, Salt Luke City, Utah. Sealed bids will he received by the Stata Road Commission of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2 o'clock p. m , February if. 1920, and at tliat time publicly opened for constructing a reinforced concrete roadway between Payaon and Spanish Fork, excluding the cilv of Salem, in Utah county, state of Utah, the same being designated Utah Federal Aid Project No. 34. The length of road to be constructed or Improved is 4.47 mites. Plans and specifications are on file In the office of the State Road Commission. Salt Lake City, Utah, and the office of the Bureau of Public Roads, Colonel Hudson buildin?, Ogden. Utah. The above plana and specifications may be obtained at the office of the State Road Commission on depositing five dollar (J5.0O). Any additional information may be secured from the state Road Engineer at Salt City, Utah. The. right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. Cash or certified check for one thousand dollars ($1000.00), made payable to the State Road Commission of Utah, must accompany each hid an evidence of good faith and ns a guarantee that. If awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required STATE ROAD COMMISSION, By Ira R. Browning, Secretary. Phone Wasatch 3353. 6467 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL BONDS,, 'jjjf rite ' You Nothing Find Out better to be sure than a may have defective vihion and. as result suffer from eye strain. Or, vou may be wearing glasses' that aie even injuring your eyes, instead of helping them. Let our experts tell you the true con dition of your eyeg its cost nothing. COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. S37 SOUTH MAIN BTF-EE-T Pbone Wasatch 5360 We carry tha largest selection of artificial eyea In the Weat t J ' South Main. 161 Sues to Quiet Title. Special lo The Tribune. Influenza Reported. GLEN , Hot Guiity. tfU.IM) , Ioor T.iltlo Butterfly Is a Fly and "Fluffy Ruffles, one btep, A 10 16641 011 against 40 00 ,4. OiK) C IM) My Tslo of Golden Dreams, Novelty Orchestra. A fox trot, am! DHrilanella, medley wait, liotli by Helvin' 6ijJ3 ChwkPr.M all week, for one week' enjptjrcmeDt Hnthapfel I nit program, im luilinx six f M turoa and exfiiiKire mo'fn of tle ptureM 14afh i Flrt (Yah artillery tfkndfjetfnj ice for dijicrteti morrher at De DaditV oruhratra. Retire, frame STRAND -- 'The Orhtr Mao's Wife. feaiurlna Rtuart JIvituej aud lliieo lasnMy; eoi-tl- . :trs 2 0O 2 On JUST A FEW SUGGESTIONS FROM A V0NDERFULLY GOOD ASSORTMENT p. BROADWAY tiKM Opntnr n. 200 60 0 60 00 41 3o 617 Ui. Ogden Woman Dies. fcpeeUI tn The Tribute. fXJDFV, Jan. ,30. Mra. Dorothv Roe Kline, 2o jeara of ac. wife of Hans Kline, tiled at the Dee hospital thia mom-Itoday bv Ketureh D. Whiteside Her hrahand. one xon, a brother George Whiteside. and thre survive. The funerai will 1 announced later. Pleads OiDEN, Jan. 30 The hoard of health new cases of influenza reporta ftfty-al- x In the city todav. WALTER BAKER & CO .Ltd. EstaBIIshod 1780. of the University of California were the guests of the Ogden rhamber of common . at noon today t the Weber club. They 2"0 , RECORDS , OltPnEtM . . 6.00 Dis-trlct- Speclsl to The Tribune. U. 14 0.1 10 0U 10.00 10 00 60 Oo 60 00 60 00 60 00 60 00 10.00 10.00 in no 10 on 10 01) y I Creeuhageii, Grow, J Grow, J Hurd, A. E. 1.403 1.010 1,00() FEBRUARY Thi-ro- ! 4,270 E. J. 2 ( Ch.-nle- s (Ml 2.77 Li. 40 62.50 1.310 Win) . j Bell, C Bell, C Bell. C v,e, 7.6 record for r.uiii.ei lt.A Badger, R. A. 11 32 lepto-Maugnu- . W W. 22 8.i IS Tepto-Manga- r AMUSEMENTS W W W WV ll, T. Bell, T. Hell, T, Bell. T. Bell, T. Hell, T, Htwiger, . 43 Evan. That wa favor the beThe Elegie tween local agencies such as canal comInterpreted on Screen at panies and such state and federal agencies Funeral vt ices f or Robert Jones, Gem Theater Today; Comedy, as are available In solving local probpioneer ef lSOb, and veteran .railroad lems or organisation in which aucJt Wildflowers oa Program. ... . can be helpful: worker, is ill be hold from tho Twentiwa That commend tha agricultural AMl'KL U KOTHAFKHL has incorporetary and treasurer. college In Its efforts to reach the irri- eth ward ehupel, tomorrow at 12:13 rated as an Jntfur.il pjtrt of the clock. Mr. Jones was born in Hrvm-bo- , gator through its various extension acUnit program. whih bfRina a RothHpfci Directors Are Chosen. tivities, and through such Instruction as IVnbipli'diire, North Wales, August week's engagement at the (Lin theater in its course for watermaxters, outlined Directors of the judicial d..strict we urge canal companies to take todav, his 'own pirtunzed Interpretation 1, lM.L Jle was the son of Thomas of elected were as follows: c O. Adney, and The Klegte, by t. This is of this instruction; Jones and Dinah Robert sou Jones. Corlnne; J. L. Robson, Plain City: C. J. advantage announced as the prelude act onipaniinenl wa That tha of recognise Importance Ulrich, Salt Lake: Carl Keller, Payaon; having available of tho first unit program. The musical He left Wales in ls.",j and first ct a body of exact inforJl. K. Maxfiekl, Payaon: R. lV Young. mation on the water to this noveltv is a paraled needs of crops proIVnusylv aunt, leaving there accompaniment Richfield; J. M. Knightson. tiunniaon. K. duced on different soils of The FUgle. os conceived and phrase I S(in we in and therefore to join the handcart company, P. Klhson of Layton andvW. J. Mitchell favor continued Mr. by RothapLd. J. H. support on the part of lie inched a Landeart neross the plstiis. arrangedin the of bait Lake were elected directors from the state for character. Grace experimental work In Irrl Mr. Jones, who was then a black- - TXtrling, Hughprincipal the congressional districts and J. R. gation and U Darling, Thompson, drainage; Vurdock of Heber City and Kphralm Florence "bike " 1'(t Billinas. Hattie Delaro, Alfied Whereas. The proper distribution of L I3ji Hickman Bergeson of Logan were elected direc- water in an Irrigation and id r&ilroini ontral Metaer Ipp unvfii Harry ar) also in by system is of tors of tha state at large. The story w.ts written by picture. importance to the success of the I Brighnm Young. binec those days he the Tha resolutions committee submitted greatest nnd E. Sheldon. lioyd involves duties of a selen-- I has followed railroading and various project tfte following, which were approved: Helen Weer, who playev Jennie oppotlflc and technical nature. It is therefore I mining enterprises MWhoraaa, The officers of this congress site David Warfield in The Music MasI He is survived bv his widow, Mrs. ter, ha a prominent role in the have spent much time and effort In ar- and comedy. rongress KE'!..11':" pledges Itself In ranging tha excellent program here pre- favor Drainage of employing trained watermssters Agnes Inquire Joneh; bv a son, William "Wild Flowers whereas The music Is Mr. Rothapfcl's own sented, and Judge Johnson has and competent engineers lo perform these 8. Jones of Ogden; a brother, .lames courteously extended the privilege of Jones of Dps Moines, Iowa, and by holding these meetings In this courtroom, duties; three grandchildren, Robert If. Jortes, Krancla has extended to To Extend Myor rVwhi,es V. With Nell Jurisdiction. Jones and Mrs. Alviu T. Back to Gods Country, The member of this congress a very gen- FJlis. erous welcome to this city, and the newsWhereas, The Jurisdiction of the state Shipman, Opens Two-DaEngagepaper, of Ogden have given much spaca over the streams is now limited the ment at American Theater. to favorable press notices and. whereas, state boundary lines, and, whereas,by this Mr. Samuel Fortier and Professor Frank condition also exist In our adjoining features encountered by supervisors In Adams have made special effort In comstates and tends to prevent the most effi- administering the affairs of the districts. unknown element In dramatic screen He said one of the principal to AN ing from California to attend this onn-- g cient use of interstate streams In the viproduction, the Introduction of anire,, and have thue manifested their in- cinity of these state boundaries, now, watch fur was the preventing ofthings damage mal comedy to relieve tension, has been tense interest In the Irrigation problems therefore, he It to a district after the drainage svstem practiced In "Back to God's of this slate, now, therefore, he It "Resolved, That the Utah Irrigation had been put into operation, which could successfully James Oliver Country," by be done bv pcrm tilng Irrigation water "Resolved, That the hearty thanks and and Drainage congress favors appropri from his magazine story. "Wapl, appreciation of this congress be voted ate action by the proper state official! to enter the tile lines, thus filling them adapted the which Walrus," opened a for these many courtesies and generous to bring about an understanding with our with sediment. two days engagementyestertluy at the American id contributing to Its success; A. M. Cheney of Salt Lake discussed theater. sister states that will permit the most beneficial use of ail streams, regardless the Drainage District Law," urging Nell popular American screen As to Water Storage. careful attention of the details and pro- fsvorite.Shipman, of stats boundary lines; as Dolores, Wliee er Oukrtmn, of the meeting pertaining to the Wellington Plavter cedure The of the work of division "Whereas, and Whereas, It ia believed that the work Ailing, of the United States depart- creation of the drainage districts. In other roles In the of the water storage association Is in- irrigation thetr C. G. Adney of Corinne gave a brief parts with the aid and esat, portray ment of agriculture and the water reof valuable In the eolutlon of the Irrlga- - source nevrlv support on the problems which condiscussion branch of United the geotwo States dozen tion problems In those counties where animals, consisting of bears, survey are recognised as being of front the drainage distr'ets He gave de- wolves, lj nx, fox, mountain lions' work has been done, now, therefore, be It logical the greatest Importance to the welfare of tailed experiences and observations of raccoons, porcupines, drer, touts and other forResolved, That the Utah Irrigation the and himself the Corinne in others west, the est whereas, and, f to beast", trained appropriaand Drainage congress expresses itself tions available for this work are perfection by expert Inadeanimal trainc-rs- . In favor of adequate legislation which quate to conduct the work as It should Wtll provide funds for the continuation Home on Furlough. , of this Ellen Cassidy in Leading Eole of The work throughout be conducted, therefore, be It Investigation Resolved, That this congress request the state; to The Tribune. Hprlal of to the the Other Man's Wife," at Strand United States proWhereas. The present methods of dis- vide congress Frank Wilson, son OGDEN, Jan. 30 more adequate support to these tribution and use of water by the numer-- , branches M. Mr. is in Theater Today. V. Mrs. of and Wilson, of the government service. oite Irrigation companies Is in many cases Ogden for a few days upon a furlousn. "Respectfully submitted, inefficient and wasteful, It is therefore He is en route to California from one of "F. S. HARRIS, Chairman, DRAMA revealing the cause and effect Resolved, That the Utah Irrigation Mr. the aviation fields of the army. D. V. McKAY, r and Drainage congress. Individually and Of the third side of the one was Wilson of the first Ogden boys eternal triL. "J. ROBSON, S a body, itself and Its members to enter the aviation service of the army. angle and exposing the extremes to which K. F. KEELER. In a more efficient utilisation to assist pledges a wife and o mother can In twenty-twHe France. months when go served the sonal-tna- d "OSCAR A. ANDERSON, of the streams through the 'unification ' crowds and the gavety of the cafes '"THOMAS 8. NEWMAN, of these irrigation and reorganisation to uonie permitted hfr and W. S. HANSON, Chosen House Manager. the home, will be seen at btw?tu and tho centralisation of companies, the Strand theaS. G. MAROETTS. ter today when "The Other Mans to The Tribune. management made possible by the forSpecial Wife, W. JOHN DR ASHER, mation of Irrigation districts; OGDEN. Jan. 30. Jes'e W. IljiHiid, a screen version of one of tne most conRALPH R. WOOLLEY, Whereas, The Utah Agricultural colof stories vincing of domestic been the Weber steward has disturbances cuh, ever written, is shown for the first time lege I, supported by funds from the state Secretary of Committee. appointed house manager Jiy the hoard in this city. and has assigned to It the duty of teach- Lectures Are Heard. Hince the death of I. L. Of directors. Eden Cassidv, who has the principal ing and Investigating various phases of Reynolds. Mr. Ryland has been managing feminine in a and such role In "The Other Mans Wife Irrigation and drainage, The afternoon session The appointment g devoted to the affairs of the club. capacity i, in a position to be of great four lecture. Joseph P. Welch, county of a secretary will prohab.'y not be made Is one of the younger stars of tne s.lent assistance to the agricultural Interests agricultural agent of Utah county, spoke for a number of weeks. Miss Edna drama. In her short career on the s reen of the state, and whereas we believe ev- on Hamtll is acting as the secretary of the she has appeared in some of It biggest "Organization of Drainage Districts. and most auccesaful prodm-tionsery available agency should be used, Oscar A. Anderson of Delta, spoke on club. includtherefore, be It ing tiic screen version of "Checkers the Administration of Drainage we eontinuafavor That a Resolved, He pointed out the practical Three Die of Flui DRAMA AMD sej.-on- 191 8 9 TLe pale, nervous, always tired type of you Hi; business woman is a liability both to berself and to her employer, How the bright, luughtn", energetic type of girl is admired in business! ller uneral Services for Hand cart Veteran to Be Held at Twentieth Ward. Corporation Favored. 80 Natural Attractiveness Pleasant to Taste dia-trea- tion of the relations existing between the agricultural experiment station and the divtaion of Irrigation of the United States department of agriculture; 88 by Physicians ' I th In 4 i Dr. E. G. Peteron Choen Damages Are Sought as Re suit of Alleged Assault President of Irrigation and and Arrest Drainage Congress. Recommended NOTICE. DELINQUENT Davis County Drainage District No. 1. Davis County, Utah. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received by the board of supervisors of Davis county drainage district No. 1, at its Office at 708-- 9 Boston building, bait Lake City, Utah for the sale of 330,000 Oo of the bonds of said district at any time before 2 oclock m on the 7tn day of February, 1830 p. Bald bonds sre to run not lets than live years or more than forty years, anil nhall bear interest, payable semiannually at rat not exceeding six per cent (g per cent) per annum, to he called Drainage District bonds. The bonds shail not l less than ninety per rent (90 per sold for cent) of their par value, and the proceeds be used for no other purpose than shall paying the cost of constructing such drains, drainage canals, or other like work deemed necessary to diain iands within said district. and lo conserve the public health and welfare. At the time appointed the board of supervisors will open the proposals end award the sale to the highest responsible ladder, reserving the right to releit any or a.l bids. Ldy, Utah, January 19? tait I D M HUNTER. JdMKPH f A HNS WORTH. ANCEI. HATCH, Board of Supervisors of Davis County Drainage District No. I. Date of first publication January 17 1921). , f.33 NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of th stockholders of the Bansma Sugar company will be held at tha office of the company, room 1810, Walker Bang building, bait Iaike City, Utah, on Tuesday, February 11. 1920, at 2 oclock p. m , for the purpose of considering and passing upon a proposition to authorize an of bonds to be secured by a trust" issue deed on tha property of. the compsny, euea Issue to be for 2;.0.(niu 00, and also to pus on any other bi.stiics which might come before the meeting. J T. EDWARDS, HERSCHEL Hfl.t.rv, i J E LAU. JAMES prr-K- , J. A. bENTER, N. O HALL . , W. H. f,Rl$njf jR H. T. LEINULDS. Director , I . :a 1 |