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Show PBOVOrUTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1923. s' 1 E17 CElSlLPUlIIFPilSIIEISiT lliii - PRICE THREE GENTS. Columbia Sa It OFFICE RADIO DRAWS f era w m t (Reprinted from The Deeeret Newt, t de hot care, to give out the figures make it We have laid "our plans ;r January IS.) on the contracts, but as has been the commission and I am -- sure With contracts let for blast fur- ttated, heretofore, It will requtra that we will be given consideration for naces and asaaaaW r coke ovens which $3,500,000 to get the en the good of the people of Salt Lake. with other necessary plant construc In tire for In to "plant addition the ready production, more ot making tion wiu eventually total 3,500,000, gas un voiumDia ssieei corporation is cluding the opening up of the lime- than the population can possiblyaue 1 m s s sb ready to receive title to the proposed stone quarry adjacent to the site ma an ana sr ss s s WewllTOh Itt position to produce site between Spring-vill- a and Provo on "The coke ovens will an abundance of cheap coke which the shores of Utah lake. If. this gtte la not" delivered by (March 1st the produce 12.000,000 feet ef gas per day, can be used throughout Salt Lake and a large amount of ammonium sulphate, Utah valleys as a smokeless fuel and Psrslatent rumors have been la cir-- there are no more" lonesome eyeh- - Columbia Steel will undoubtedly trans-is it really tew days ingiiorteaidJii Walton of fer its operation to Salt Lake and which Is used as fertilizer, motor ben-sq- save-th- e many thousands oi dollars tolaOe during - Is a high grade gasoline, asmage from smoke that occurs here jrhichof second will get the blast fiirnace and coke. the protessionalinen Lake Salt that inanf of that City possible and PleajfityiJiTer.iscjBiiit coal tar. are These every winter." Medical day of October, 1922, their house has no ueiay ana no ceiay win te brooked. VarV MlnAhlA Atlri it ! VAI SecByr Jjrieatf jit,:" rvnaafKl a " "hjvensoi the steel company if Provo and Springville do not turn because all for conWmwm handled be been fllledjeierlnjnrwjt Work on the branch railroad near over doctore tod the lawyers an fthsrthey by a separ the steel plant site by March 1st? ate corporation which is under ad Sunnvslda ta the nul Inm a Hon of two wlth'people from neigh Utah crude ore not later than April of 4jrocIKU ; themlvar to plfiti sus-- J Columbia "In Carbon coal The visement Itself tar is That , question today is uppermost in the mind of every Utah, is next county pracffie' year. Furthermore, the company purpose ol erecting gaiherj'fo boring farms and from Prove They work on the found it a most Important con- ceptible of conversion Into over 10,000 iicaiiy completed, has booster for the steel plant, and, by the way, it is in the' a to foot county coma men alone la office groups building, professional of the town buildings and sideration that in its operations, espe different articles of commerce from to mind We medicines. can of dyes the whd are leaving no stone bOTsibac0ai buggle $1 la automobiles cially carried as residences Salt Lake men, as well supply the leading many of in Salt Lake. opening ' the coaT measures Is progressing unturned to get the steel - There arOjvaxlous reasons for 1h6 and la motor trucks. After a person would oersup-plyinplant. away rapidly. Here the Columbia Steel cor naV been T&iUngthere cnce, le gen- with gas for fuel and lightinjr nurnoses Still have much eonstrnctloirof such -- building; Saturday afternoon a Herald reporter talked with L.. F, day. Salt Lake City uses only about poration owns vast deposits of the as well as coke smokeless for fuel to the for in Interested desires to comeback the erally to, tjiose of 1,500 tWntftftrTlaTit;- beginning r.f rnnatmrAinn-wnrlr-ft- n feet Rajnaabojltrthft and the gas per day, flpest relieve Salt Lake Of Its greatest nuis coktagcwlJnihjffliarajr8t4 no movement On ot the mala reasons second and third time, in fact, lovers ance. jEhnlfl of the town a in Utah Lake be the equal for purposes I Mr. Rains had iu8treturned from meeting of theblurnbia Steel" in111,n valley use litUe more than JOOJOOIolJronjnaklng coal in Amer-- directors at whir.h.lha rnnktYnrtirm nnt.rapt.Jiflrl heen Awarded. rmM mfttHtsr all of Such In effecttj8eBtaiejnentwCllteet to get a ioa. Word has heretofore been riven per day. eonmore It men, professional making vice nresident of the Mr. Rains stated that Freyn. & Bras- - out that the Salt Lake route would ' V T-fi- r ?" nights Columbia Steel corporation, who has sert ' venlenTfor the people of the city and ifi. walfAti ttofl tnatallAA in The Herald knowing that the same information . company of Chicago, contracting bein with the wrtv sniinir th 7.n. lar interviews. froffi San Francisco foi and construction will of the countylolocate ; the profes- home one of the host radio receiving1, returned. have struction of the branch line from Lund waa in the possession of Salt Lake newspapers and Salt Lake engineers, outfits to be found anywhere in the lowing a general conference with the general charge of the work on the to. Cedar City and iron Spr ings to tap business men sional men In their offioes. boarKof directors paper. . Monday printed4. the story in the Sundays In that in- ine-ircity. the entire not in The state Pittsof Utah, if plant. Hoppers company of noma, it is gam mat this ti- ; . u r xt i..nr "PartNrf According to the nunc? the ground termountain the which nromsite j was reashould-hcountry. .Tnai is ine a burghXsntrcJlaUiyecKtary of thq line open for operation by floor would he occupied by a drug to the Walton!I o. Between Springville and Prow neoola flock . . Treasury Melton" Aionr & sons are July of this year, and In position to especially emphasizing this .point: has "Tjriu hnn. iHM.J storeVwhlch would also be iuiuou oyer i10 us, Baia,Air. among the biggest producers of blast take care of the tourist traffic that is If the site "is not delivered by March 1st, n ,. fcnIMIna- nmtnr RainsJ"but we some JmderatandJhat of furnace equipment In the world. Monday evenina a large group expected by Zion national park and the Columbia Steel will undoubtedly transfer its operations to Salt floors would be divided into, offices of the land ownersNiave ana lately adoptliBtenea to Gas Supply. peoplewere present oiyce cauyon. a suorv orancn fe for the medical'men, the dentlstSj-ththe attitude thatse would come ana hiiilfT its piant ViPrp " "In regard to the supplying of gas off a few miles northwest of laiung concert from station K. H. J., the ed Cedar j to various specialists, and the lawyers. aLoa that locality, what to Salt Lake City," he said, "we are City will go to Iron Springs, where anywayNand givea--bthe The Deseret News adds ! Times, Angeles When interviewed on the Question Southern Pacific would be the use of thelrNlpnating saxophone asking that the Salt Lake City com- two steam shovels will be installed "There can bemo delay and no delay will be brooded, because by a Dally Herald reporter; several of band under the direction of W. E. anything to us. In other words, they missioners give the application of the next tall to load the iron ore directly all seem to be showing a dispositioiKto Mia west the professional men said that they plans have been laid for the making of pig iron in Utah from the most careful con- Into the cars irrtbesame manner as program was high class people had been approached on the subject McCoy. The on go eack their original promise, .. crudffore not later than April of next year." Utah sideration and that action by the enjoyed may thoroughly throughout at copper operations nohasty Bingham. own ferent. men, some Contracts Let listeners at the Walton taken to natural gas in here In all, the Columbia Steel corpora- -- ' That is, investfgationh Salt Lake proved, the opinion . of well as ol other professions. Most the groupof "We have let contracts to the Kop-pe- tronKWyomingbring at heavy expense, when tion has now under way plans that many members of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce who have of; the persons Interviewed . :wereof eompanff-pittsburg- h for the we witKbe making millions of feet of will mean the expenditure selections ot ' more by the the opinion that. such, a building would hand weretnean overture played coke gas elthersright in city or practically than 5,000,000, most of which win be, refused to aid Provo and Springville in Taismg the steel site from "The building of the he of great benefit to the city as well Poet and. Peasant," . "Nocturne," Ts based and ovens, the work to start as soon as the next door, llf or no other reason, the snrt in thi; v asLlo the. men who would maintain later than city commissioners should encourage $3,500,000 en the main line blast furn- - l upon their belief that if Provo and Springville does not raise the ' violin site ijsavailahle,-orjno- t beautiful others.. Several many their offices there., ' ,.j selections such as "A Reverie," "Medi- - March 1st We have also let the con the great steel aniMron Industry which ace and. coke oven plant they will money Salt .Lake City will get the plant. 1 have jioj heard- - anything .con tatiott Ol Wks tract for .the building of the -- blast will mean so muchto Utah. If we spent $1,500,000 In opening the coal tromfThaIsVTnThw to John Mohr ft Sons of Chi- have a market for The Salt Lake newspaper then goes on to add: corning" such, a movement, said Dr. at: Truly," furnace gas mines at Columbia and approximately J. C 3ark city physician, "but. we were"Home," and T Love Yousolos cago under the same conditions. This here we will save ourxsurplus "Furthermore the company has-- f ound it a most important much. that in Just the $150,000 iron Saxophone by played. preparing deposits certainly need such a building badly.'' equipment which we call our first unit Furthermore, If the oil people are for production. When fully were also consideration highly that in its operations, especially if carried on in Kathry Thompson underway M."A Conant expressed himself will smelt 1,00 tons of crude Iron ore compelled to expend 17,000,000 or snore the& will emDiOv a.DDroxlmailv! 1.R00 Salt Lake, wolud be the supplying of this city with gas for fuel enjoyed, as were also several tenor a day and burn asPji "heartily m favor of such a move solos, tons 1,000 of to coal, Wyoming gas here, it is going! men. af the pig iron plant, the cell by Arthur Reed. and, tfcougbt that the professional men tons of pig iron per day. to get and lighting purposes as well as coke for smokeless fuel to re- -. cost more than It will cost us to rmlnes and the Iron mines. The playinav singing an& tallsing of the city would no doubt cooperate lieve Salt Lake of its greatest nuisance." one as as distinct It were plaln,.and .to make a success of the proposition, were. In a theater and listened to a After the publication in The Herald Sunday of the Rains in-- ... '! im heartily tn favor of such.' a concert fcy the same artists. given " OUR terview and Salt Lake's attempt to get the steel plant away from LEGISLATORS am Dr. said. "and (tenant budding HEALTH HINT Among the news Items given out DAILY more than, willing to dub with other and Provo, a Springville "indignation meeting" was held. to the were several present relating men, to construct such a; building. ProvC at Chamber the of Commerce. The Herald was criticised which far were, "There are many advantages, to be European situation,Was most that said from It its for of of Commerce and Lake Chamber Salt pleasant buildiarraignment City a doctors gained by the la euch FOR CHILDRD1 INTRODUCE BILLS e Suropeea countries are on the A few Provo men believed The Lake interests. Salt business ng.- la the first- - place the expense war-shithat, ot maintaining an off led te greatly re- verge of mobilization and Herald thus halted efforts to secure financial aid for Salt Lake. haebeeHNseat to the Baltic duced by the uniting ot several of the The cost of printing legal notices in The health survey conducta! DR. But; that, The Herald believes, is not founded upon fact. The VIOLA monarchial . RUSSELL. By the OermanyThe portsof off tees. Through such an arrang Da(v of Germany, It was said, are newspapers in cities and towns ot the first grades of the Provo city schools I Herald believes Salt Lake City had refused to aid because Salt 'FOOD. ... . t. . . r . .V J .1.1- - u. Tou cannot run an automobile with state, the population of which is less 1.ursau take City hopes to get the steel plant if Provo cannot raise the wis uiuruiiig in uia jnow3r nurse may; handle all or tne business house be will 25,000, reduced. It than Rusto Viola Dr. ZZJZlI out In other words, Salt Lake appears in the position of school, rTv' ttlt it money. according gas and oil Any old feeding -t- here." expense and Theytelephone sell of the U. S. Public Health Serv- novermg overhead awaiting the moment jKnejuaovo-iaiis-in-Ji- er in-- gas or oil in any old. combination bill No. 17 becomes a law. uJL evenintrslncr The bill Is by Representative ice, whojs supervis!ngJthejuTyey Jiome concerts of the effort to'Meliver the site." Then Salt Lake proposes to deliver do, ShelleyfUth--couutdoesn't mix--tur-e y. .irh m nf th sUUed In hisbava nJiru. I It amends ""This morning 13 children were exipsisi from heard been either.Thr le site! It will doctor would ie able to maintain highest class, site butxit will not be the the in of 2 amined the their of chapter 44, laws of 1919, presence must be section stations on the their offioes cheaper than at present' different broadcasting and child was be the Salt LakVsite! Each mother mothers. the to for - A record and complete rate the effect that legal so Just and coastthe --'II have been approached on such a Pacific of each one has been printing shall be 10 cents a line for allowed 15 minutes, the time having carburetor ine uauy neraia nnas no lauit wiin oan iaKe uity kept by proposition,", said Dr. H. P. Cannon, program the first insertion and 6 cents a line been assigned ' previously so that the to high for boosting fotSalt Lake City. The Daily Herald does "but it really came as a great shock Mr.- Walton. be conducted test or low test for succeeding Insertions. This is the examinations would waste Any city people visiting the cozy and I have not recovered yet Howas much for this city andtbis county. But The Daily Herald does without newsof time. now Provo rate both unnecessary by charged tne east gas. The variever, fit such a move Is started I would and tnvitina- Walton home on who been mother to .bad asked with the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce for step- -. Every find fault papers. enous makes ot be interested la It and would cooper- bench; marvel at the many comforts ot Under the present law, newspapers be present his morning responded on an industrial proposition after the Provo and Springdoubt Without very .in gines home. farm Ais ping ate with any of tbe professional men require 1 tovthe call. certain grades receive 10 cents a line for all insert- promptly ville men had worked it up to the point where a litle aid from Salt tew. it indeed any, farm homes in this lnr making the venture a success." Dr. Russell the to was the referred It greatly appreciates ions. printing nt n aavV nr the Claude Ashworth.-th- e architect, said state are better equipped with committee. cooperation that has haen given - by Lake Would put it over in easy style. The Daily Herald does feel home. i 5 medium. that he also had been spoken to con comforts ot life than is that action from the Owners ot wagons with tires less the parents, yf the 13 children ex- Justiffed in urging immediate and worth-whil- e too tar away is house the cerfJnr such a. building and that, the Although than three inches wide are given nBoTe amined this morning all but three are Utah Manufacturers" association, and from every Salt Lake busibe child to he lines electric thewill f from light pcssiDoltles ot such a structure are not be able to time to dispose of such vehicles and said to have ben found to be physl ness man. the the opinion that aarvedJiv the utility company,- than ; v manyv perfect J run to the best obtain the wider tired design, by bouse cally bettera great saving can be made to the pro- Walton home Is lighted' wUl Herald Lake The out to rest continue the Salt The No. Introduced survey Daily 16, points Cityimsiness men yesterday by ic--f his ability if bill 1 fessional mea through placing --their manv citv homes. coun- of this week at the Maeser school. Utah of fact-Holllday this . Representative ' Ian Mr. Walton important. mixture his t andoutstanding Some time ago, after - A Offices In the same building. Mr. Holliday's bill amends seccustomers. ' Provo ProvO tor him of one best is Lake Salt Uright or his lub ty. , City's a. ue iiT8t Place, according to Mr. found, it almost nrohibttive and 2895 of the compiled ricant or me. tions 2893 ends money-freel- y Ashworthr-a-avinwith Salt Lake retail merchants, jobbers, and would Jje inade to get connected With" the electric laws ot 1917. II I J RETURNS on the Dlumbine.whkh la of utmost itower lines he installed . a Hence whatever builds up Provn and Springville.-elp- s that nufacturers. The it first section provides i oil ana ugni out Tvvrni IWISTTT IJ His gas and importance In a building of that kind. Western Electric Dower use with be to shall wagons unlawful Lake 100Salt City. Therefore, Salt Lake City merchants, wuavs KV ajUW All of the offices v could --alBO be fit with a capacity- of tlfty-fou- r aiiH-norswell may bury that city's desire forjhe manufacturers 10 and watt addition lamnsJn berg equlppedwita': the. latestrbfficeTdei mwervnotor for cower purposes. JTne or sugar and starches, mineral con as the date "when the law shall take steel plant (expressed at thislate day) and tooperate witlr Provo FROM TRIP COAST same equipment was placed la separ- engine; is connectea wim as DMusries stituents, and vitamines.' A good mlxj effect Mr. Holllday proposes-t- a exand Springville to secure the plant for the site originally selected. ' which- uppiy tne nouse wim eieno ate buildings. ration tend the time until January, 1830 The meanr balanced a to him ture If Salt Lake City will not do this shall we people of Provo and ' While L U. firockbank,- - attorney-at-4w- ; J. B. Ashton, manager of Uie and bridge committee wTil he must have his proteins, tats, highway, Springville continue to look with favor upon Salt Lake when we had not heard 'of any movement ' According to mc. waiwn we engine rrom a s. considera has returned under Irvine amendment take inc., the to Interest the professional men In an I is run about 1 hours a month to re- sugar 4nd SUrch, his Hm amFlron tion, week's business 4rlp to San Fran purchase goods? The Daily Herald leaves that to its readers w ' uuice Duiioing, ne saia mat sucu a cisco, Mr. Ashton reports business answer! hi. vitamlnej ta move would be of benefit to the lawconditions on the coast to be improv NEW INSURANCE OFFICE, Interviews with Provo "and Springville men today indicate - At the engine!proportions of proper present price gasothe yers ot the city, from two. "viewpoints. The newest insurance company to lng and that the merchants and. manu- no let-u- p the best to get rotors U, (stomach) in effort to bring the, Columbia Steel plant here. Work - ' It a large" central library could . bd line iv coau ou, n are with Is there facturers eoen a branch office in this city opti :. looking from the mixtures. j on raising ttje site fund ia progressing even-mor-e established in the building and- - be cents a month for thrUghU.tor. hlfl kick' . ' i rapidly than it.f- -. -the mixture the Equitable Uf e Assurance so- mism on the rutare. front kick the of A lot 1 atallabl for ell ot - the JawyesM It was Francisco in. San "While I did last .week. The same report comes from Springville. While adjustment ciety f of the United 8Utes. Offices The engine and radio ouuit were m: depends on the carburetor wpuid materiaay assist eacn individual In have been esUblUhed ia the Elks' visited most ot the maftutacturlng there still remains six weeks for the tjsr&fities to make good their, . - Frisby, the Provo A good mechanic makes the change Williamstalled Ash-ioexby book by cutting down, the large building on North University avenue establishments Jthere," said Mr. . your car. For your uuuie w work will start s Dense. ; representative or tne western ' r.iec-tri- mines "By taking advanUge of the promise of a.site, it is understood hat construction' Their ditty with W.Eart Spaftord as district are the adjusters. - S. ; company. was also ot (he opinion thai such lots in as as in o ,soon j ""iHi large: the possibUIties buying' practically conklmanager. is to be simply there. durlng.the am arrangement would also make Jt I was successful in purchasing some Lake controversy now An article dealinir with the Provo-Sa- lt kn.tinn Af tha fuel food. If-- ther are it an.c snuiura anm possible tor several of the lawyers to fuet value from" srperleftce ta the insurance field and rood bargalni. Within Jtha next feW is being prepared for The Daily Herald 'and wUl be printed in to-- j fullest the then 4CHOOL prsent HIGH AT CONCERT combine their , stenographic work 01 weeks several of these, bargains will 1 the food Is obtained; If they are Comes to Provo witn cne mtenuoa This article, will .take; up the. location of the ) Whkh morrow's vnnM malrji a MitialflAV. fuel value is better serving the many patrons of hjfl be placed oa sale ia our store.' thea the Joeef miasiag among to concert be given hy vioThe able Bavin.'mliuiU. was of in every. "I with my busy .special, reference to zreigbt . duierenuais lavonng , plant In Impaired combustion., 'So they company, many policyholders living Preparations were heeun last week Konecny, the great Bohemian after-no-on lost and other parts ot south visit and had Ume to think - about Provo, and gas profits to be realized if .the coke ovens are placed g this county as the denned are for the excavation tor the new Catho- -' linist, will be held Thursday nothing but business. There were bo in Salt Lake county, the apparent demand for steel mills if the ' , foment, because 'growth and - pea ern uiaa. at S o'clock la the Prove high lie church to be constructed on the many good things to see and 1 had fueot the come from the lAnrnjng be will avenue and Sec--; school gymnasium. There . corner ot University such a short ttane to apehd en. the location be here will be discussed, and compared to the Salt Lake FINED IN CITY COURT tne ruei looe of the food; burning v Francis L.1 Legrangerof . American visit that I wae continually on tfce locatiotfVhere it appears probable that "tbejteel then .would be- i'ond North street The plans sre to bo performance Ja the Willevening. and ot orocess i the aimniv digestion, be begin the construction ot the founda-- " The price ot admission conversion ot the IVirk. arrested Saturday br. Sheriff lea manufactured on the oasLThis: will show why certain Pacifier" ' tlon Just as early in the spring as the cents for high school studenU and the absorption and 'Most trf the Otte and Blrtl John Deputy ingr Boyd produota. coast steels interesU look with greater favor upon the Salt Lake miiVb weather will txurmlL Tha adulU, 15 cenU top grammar grade digestive this rooming waa unea av in ciiy f uio uiy balanced ration a .What Jb . site. Which set In yesterday atopped work students, rv rr.rv to be unpacked for the sales counters." location than the Springville-Prov-o eourt en a liquor charge. iSee tomorrow'a aealth bint v on the excavation tor tme before rnnm nrnnnrtrn ' mm ni pt. IIV II . VI H mr 44he tlurabiartedrporatiorrlulMpr U LbulldJta-plantereTheret-a- n-b MSfiS a4 IIHH nn JJ'J g ae-culn- gi ' raa-saic- "hnf -- ny tong-alsta- nec aimuu iMZmtZnhU tta.A tj il. on - - Provo-Springvil- 1 e le . , 1 . of-tae- lr rs "i ' IE . so-call- ed ef-th- -- .n.. u ttt wtot!-n?L- .m. .i. . I Provo-Springvil- , . L - A -- 11 - 'Xifl 1500-wa- tt m 1 H Ol ruoo g . -- e jot. ; - -- TXrtT y Pphorud r . -- i"j . n. o 1 siteJsaver. ju hih rpen ap-ftl- n v.. .,-'- . growu-snmuiaun- v, Lll , -- r- the t a 1 toa8,: -- being, u.. 1Y.' ft tv 1 |