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Show Reserve Officers 'onTithtag Rights Return From Camp In San Francisco nation raised by J. Arthur ft -- Funsinn, San Francisco, California. Pelu. I Iho two weeks of training r.t Fort According to Captain Chas. V. K. Saxton, who commanded the battery at Fort Funston for its annual targe, practice, this was the 'J.i rt'i-rvofficers was or.c of the a fa record considering the weather camps over held. P'1;' condition. commu-iceroin- g The fog was so denre that and and returned lat game fish Murrey rtate Firing on a moving target at a visibility was poor at t'mes at that Sun.iiiy d the ownership of range ly motor, leaving the of 5 miles, Battery A, 37th range. tciiy at It oclock atutday ooast artillery, tractor drawn, md arriving in Kaysvillc at The 37;h C. A. regiment is the only 1 eleven hits out of 22 shots at oV i.c Fort uiidny afternoon. The total regular rrmy inactive regiment on the drumg time was 23 hours. I the modern movement, gs he i const with mobile 133 mm. G. I. F. feels that much of their work is mis- guns. The regiment is officered inost-- ; MAKliS GAIN IN leading and insincere, and calculated !y by men ho saw service 1tH'l'l.ATlON I to deceive during the the public. orld war. Two other officers from Aei.tdmg to returns by the census This artists facility is such that he I tah are in this battery. They were bureau, the population of Utah is givis able, after years of effort, to finish Seco d J.ieut y en i. na.i. Charles T. The preeentago of gain a large canvas at one sitting. of Og b.n and W. A. Rollins of in the past ten years is 11.8 per cent. 11 c (Vik-li-'i- d no-!t"-- so-call-ed mil I Mur-Ive- A. C. Completes Its by Henry and Morrison, is used as textbook in many ing.' Vocational School leading schools of the country. The course included animal nutri-ti- u . proteins, mineral matter, vitaThe voeatioinl school for agricultural teachers at the State Ag- mins A. It, ( 1), K, for both animals ricultural college at laigHn has jiit and humans and a discourse of origin be'-i ompleted: and, according to and development of feeding standards. Vet no iMirihansley, instructor at the Welur enunty high school, was one of The owner of a cheap watch brought the niott sucre ful ever held in the it into the jeweler's shop to ece what state. cot-'be done for it. The 1!" tiachors of the state attendmistake I made, of course," he "The ' . ing the school brought Hr. F. It. Mor was in dropping it." ( nson, Cornell university, Ithaca, N. admitted, I don't Well. suppose you could help Y., ns instructor, and he gave a very intensive course in feeds. He is co-- I that, the jeweler remarked. "The author of tho hook, Feeds and Feed mistake you made was picking It up." Enjoy CompHete Natural Gas Service George P. Parker rights in Strawberry res-!rf prime importance not only but in the rest of the west, attorney gen-- L L George P. Parker, while discus-- 1 factored recently the Strawberry J the problem withassociation and Waterusers Ti fishing gaiisioner Mecham. Parker declared that his mght have a bearing upon all tut reclamation projects and that Bight even have to undergo the debate on the floors of con-and for that reason he was goto be sure that his opinion, what--1 it might be, would stand the acid 1 u. B jib totalled Strawberry ' question nlque, Judge Parker declares. rto in reclamation projects the of the state to control fishing The proj-bee- n never been questioned. .. land. built wholly or in part in Strawberry, we have a dif-rcondition," Judge Parker says, len we have a reservoir built upon at is now or will be private land, hn congress authorised the Straw-n- y mt Talley project in 1910 tation service purchased m of land from the Indians the reci- 56,000 at $1.25 acre. This cost was charged against i project, and the land. was to be-- 1 nilM property 'of the waterusers title, to the project passed tQ waterusers now claim, as II it from the letter written at by Mr. Mecham, foil ownership! the fishing privileges on the reser-- 1 while they are willing to en-- 1 fate an agreement with the state I the fishing rights, the state must I fcntond and admit that these rights I t on the sufferance of the water-- 1 wf association and not allowed be-- 1 M the state has any claim on the r, and I ting. an many complicated legal! fa involved which I do not care to I on before issuing the formal non. The fact that the Straw-- 1 ny people filed on the water for won purposes and not for the! Then Rogation of fish may have some! This is one of the points my I I a an running down. Ike disquieting feature of this ques- that if the Strawberry people ngnt then Echo, Ilyrum, Deer I Bk, Gooseberry and other proposed projects are apt to become ne fish ponds unless the state or t federal government take some ac-preserve these rights to the I 1 w I"? be deemed wise to avoid! that the p controversies, amended reclame- - to specify that remain with 'the state, wise to urge such a clause iy (neeeeding contracts between the bureau and the water-- 1 Just what will be best or how question will go we can not we get all our data arranged. P. P rate we believe that will be widely read And to considered not only by this 1 tot by other states. Mr. Mecham I I the Here is an inexpensive way to start enjoying and economy matchless convenience, cleanliness, Natural Gas cooking kitchen and bathrodm comfort of remarkable ranse This I I a big question, and we want lumwe do not leave any point P raixed jifomia Makes To IfotU and and "combination y time only. limited for new customers, and for a this summer. Dont swelter over a hot, slow stoveof the inconveniences Dont cut to have USng water. It is so easyOnce you have facilities. tod hot-watwithout wonder how you ever got along summcrUme and convenience, deanUncss coat, just look at of Natural Gas. As for low Painter First Visit ,. old-fashion- Davis County at its Alpine summer Hr Pothuff has been b Wta the classes in painting .through August, grthuff. pictures have been taw!?the principal Heexhibitions is repre-- 1 K(dj?t country. ite. fnoa museums and in nusd er M $99 j on the hainnoei Only $5 Down 2 years Time Only I collections. J hjiTv- - He shown. & Eh1 igh school selected one a w??,i,caPes for its first prize, aE; and Ogden high k its collection in 1928. Svl- - fw1 8ane end conservative, toot t0vlaK academic, and does not to be understood. rat,. ,exr'aned nc is not in sympathy with flDgtiteini ac-H- the r Home-IIeati- 414 24th Street ng venience this is; And so economical, too. You may have these modern appliances installed at a surprisingly low combination price and terms that do not burden the budget. - Only $5 Down 2 years on the balance! Come In Today ! See the apDont neglect this amazing opportunity. and choice prepare for eaae pliances . . . make your the and years to come. ,nd comfort through this summer has awards wherever his This is or.e of the most attractive offers we have ever been able to make. It gives you a complete Unit that converts your present furnace or boiler into a fully automatic and economical Natural Gas heating plant. You can fire your furnace from your easy chair. And this combination also gives you a completely autoequipped, like the Home Heating matic water-heate- r, conUnit, with complete safety pilot and thermostatic trol. Hot water at the turn of the faucet any minute of the day or night! Think what a wonderful con- $145 COMPLETE en-ie- ll ng comfort this special price:. SJ B. Y. University ed mod-maki- Puthuff, of Los Angeles, Hof fif 508? highly esteemed ariPacific coast, and his son, d vT8? week-en- d guests of Mr. kConte Stewart. This is Mr. visit to Utah, and he T Suppressed by the beauty of and our Jkinsjmd valleys and Weber coun-- 1 i fStorly, he was charmed by offered the toPPeared to him greatly, and desire to return and MS which of the (Cos CflMipomioj) Phone 174 |