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Show HB PAYSONAIN, XASV02T, UTAH UTAH BUDGET - - - PAOB SB YEN Cold Storage Facilities 10. N. Webb, of Lehi, suffered u broken arm when his autonlobile back-red while he was turning the engine at Utah State Fair f Over. Mjtou has won out in its efforts to have the Ellington field De Havilaml plane flyers stop over in the Uintah basin. Work for tlie slate commission for the intuit blind was launched at a meet mg of the commission held in the capiiol. Utah is spending more money per capita on good roads this year than any oilier state in the union, according to figures compiled recently. Moderate temperatures and light rams have brought about a general impro ement iu agricultural and rang conditions during the past week. The people of Brigham City art aotheiy engaged in preparing an elaborate program for the celebration of Iea It Dn, Wednesday, September 3. ft. til's apple crop this jear indicate. a fairly light yield or about 83 per cent of last year, according to the August report of the bureau of crop est imates. The owner of the hotel at Duchesne which was destroyed by fire June 15, has completed plans for a new structure to replace the old building on Magnificent Ambersoivs Sy Booth Tarkiivgtoiv tlie saute site. Austin Alonzo Ierry, 51). an oil distiller at the Magna copper mills, was fatally injured when an ore car struck him. He died within a few minutes of the accident. Three more school districts have reported census returns for the year ending July 31. all three showing a less number of children of school age w ,m as 9 $8 w $8 i Many Improvements Made Ground on Arrangements have been made W. Parratt, manager of thei State Fair, for special cold storage facilities to accomodte fanners who desire to send exhibits in early. The Tyng Warehouse and Co. Storage of Salt Lake City will receive any shipment which may be made. Complete details concerning cold storage for the Fair linay be had by writing, to the Utah State Fair office in Salt Lake. Arrangements have been made for the services of Louis F. Griffon of Colorado Springs, one of the leading judges of rabbits If you like the appearance in the United States, to judge of your house, let us show you how to of the (the rabbit department Fair. make it modem and attractive. You Tlie of ' the reconstruction will be surprised to see what a big Manufacturers Building has been difference a few small changes will completed. This structure now make. provides two of the largest and auditoriums tnost commodious in the state. The ' upstairs will he used for the placing of the Proper remodeling and repairs exhibit which has government greatly increase the value of your prop(already been completely arrangerty. We can furnish you good praced for by Mr. parratt. tical ideas for repairing and modernizThe roofs of the cattle sheds ing all types of buildings, whether for have been completely gone over town or farm. and repaired which will assist And we can supply all the ma'materially in affording the terials cattle. necessary at prices that will protection for mean big savings. A number of additional bunk houses have been provided, and new concrete washing platform has also been installed. Participation in the Fair by the various counties throughout the state will he larger than ever. Weber County is coming in for the first time in years, and will !of course he accompanied by such counties as Davis, Box El(Orem Line) 10,000 Acres of Irrider, Cache. Utah, and others. FIRST PREFERRED STOCK of schedule is a Following Dividends payable quargated Land on the county fairs which have to date hvthe various terly yields better than 7 ben arranged Sevier River counties of the state: per cent, 'annually on presAll good alfalfa and sugar beet soil ent price. An opportunity Annual Peach Dav. Brigham an unquestionable uitli water .right L. Host. W. for safe investment in a local Citv. Sept. 3, 1919, at $G5.00 an acre one year payselling Cache county Fair. Logan. company. ments with 6 per cent interest. Utah. Sept. 23. 24. 25, M. Descriptive circular on apFor furthur information write or manager. plication. Address Sanpete Oountv Fair, Manti. R. BROWN, Utah. Sept. 22. 23. 24, A Assistant Secretary. manager. Commerciil Hotel. & UTAH R. R. CO. Sevier County Fair. Richfield. SALT LAKE Utah. Sept. 18, 19, 20, J. Lerno Salt Lake Citv - - - Utah. Oasis, Utah (Vden. manager. Summit Countv Fair. Coalville. Utah. Leslie Boyden, manaby D. I tah Make the Old House New dont Repairs an Investment than Jast jear. Tltis army recruiting district, emy bracing all of Utah and part of Idaho, in stands fifth in the United States the proportion of men enlisted per IO.OhO population. Governor Emmet D. Boyle, of Nevada, has recovered from an attack of ptomaine poisoning which confined him to his room at Salt Lake. The governor was taken ill while visiting Salt Lake. S x boys who, it is alleged, stole an automobile and ran down Mrs. Marion Bronson, at Mouticello, severly injuring her, have been located by the county attorney and will be prosecuted. I hen coated rice is sold in Utah it nni't be labeled as such or the persons selling it will be subject to prosecution under the state food laws, according to Walter M. Boyden, state dairy and food commissioner. Hog cholera broke out in the Denver & ltio Grande stock yards at Price, ( and Dr. R. W. Hoggan, state k inspector, who visited Price, found seventy-on- e hogs dead In the Hou-gaaryards as a result of the disease. George Meldrum was drowned in Bear river at a point east of Trenton-ton- . Mr. Meldrum was fishing and swimming in company with his son and others, and stepped Into a deep hole in the river and went under. A saving to Utali employers of apefproximately 8D5.000 a year will be ger. fected through a reduction in workingmen's compensation insurance rates, announced in schedules being filed of with the statoe industrial commission. Tlie county commission has rejected Census ed all bids for construction of tlie North Cache Hiyh school. Tlie board Washington. D. C.. August 18. had expected that the building could 000. but 1919, of Comfor $100 erected been The Secretary hne of the lowest bid received was for recommendation merce, upon . the Director of the Census, has Contracts have been let for ti'e made the following appointments miles bf concrete t'oad eighteen feet of census for the of Provo supervisors of side south the wide between of Utah: and the northern limits of Springville Slate First District, Gcoree Romand from the south limits of Spring ville to the north boundary line of ney. Jr.. Smithfield. Cache Co P. Spanish Fork. Austin Second District T. W. Peterson of Logan, former Miller. Salt Lake Lake Salt City. member of the state legislature, Co. his brother, while four bears, bagged two disFollowing are the Ernest, felled one. This fact was disclosed when the bounty of $30 on each tricts : animal was dentnnded of the state First District. Counties auditor last week. Box Elder. Cache. Carbon. DagUtah county will this year have 250 gett. Davis. Duchesne. Emery. carolads of apples, Davis county 125 Garfield. Kane. Morgan. Grand, and Elder Box while Weber, cars, Cache will each ship less than fifty Piute, Rich. San Juan. Sanpete. cars. The crop of Jonathans, which is Sevier. Summit, Uinta Wasatch one of the leading varieties, is re- Wnype and Weber. (21 Counties-. ported very light. Population (1910"). 165 466 Tlie annual lamb and sheep moveSecond District. Counties ; ment to the east will start this week, Millard. Salt Jnah. Beaver, Iron, according to advices received from tlie Tooele. Utah and Wnsh-intoDenLake, tlie of general freight department (8 counties). ver & Rio Grande. It is expected that Population the shipment will be exceptionally (1910) 307,885. large this year. About 800 to 1000 cars are expected from Heber and ner-cessar- 'HE quality of The Magnificent Amber-son- s may be judged from the fact that it was awarded fr the Pulitzer prize of $1,000 for ahe best American story pub-- i lished during the year which shall best present the wholesome atmosphere of American life and the highest standard of American manners and : I w .manhood." I You and every other American will read it with a pleasure to be remembered long after it U I finished. 4 Our o'Cew Serial 9 live-sto- d. W $ d M M. It Begins in Our Next Issue Frigid Service - Special orders taken care . ot any day no matter what part of town ou live in. Miniumun each deli ery 20 lbs. You are losing money if you are not using Ice in your home. - Our Prices are Right where the Icicles grow. 10 Payson Ice & Cold Storage Co . 3 Phone 139 We Use Filtered Water Colton alone. In the Victory exhibit which the go eminent will show at the coming Utah state fair there will be not only the fighting equipment of the army and navy shown but also displays of tlie Improved farming methods which enabled American farmers to work to ward maximum food production to feed a large part of the world. With a Cool, Refreshing Drink Some of Our Leading Flavors: ROOT BEER, STRAWBERRY, CREAM LEMON, GRAPE ORANGE CIDER . help and COCA COLA Have a case delivered to'your home. Family trade $1.00 per case of 24 bottles. Wholesale prices on request. Try Our Creme de Minthe Punch. OPEN FOR SETTLEMENT JOE H. S. BEALS $283.-OO- - 0 Salt Lake & Utah Railroad Co. Appointment Supervisors We make regular deliveries every other day to any part of town. Phone One Central Lumber & Hardware Co. . Miss Louise Gooche, of" Brigham City, was injured when her right hand was mangled in a washing machine wringer while she was doing the famShe was taken to a ily washing. local hospital, and it required twenty-fivstitches to sew up the wound. The city council of Richfield has entered Into a contract with the Power company to install an electric street lighting system, with ornamental iron poles and 100 candle For tlie present the power lamps. lighting will be confined to Main e Punch in Other Flavors Tell-urid- e Taylor Bros.- Bottling Works OWEN L. BARNETT, Manager - j Tractor Saves Help In the House That the tractor saves help in the farm home as well as on the farm was recently brought to our attention by an Illinois farmer, who said: I have been able to dispense with two men and some hired help in the house because of the Tractor. Electric Lights Enable Work at Night The Moline Universal is the first tractor to be regularly equipped with a complete electric starting and light- ing system, indicating the advanced standard of the Moline Universal design. The electric starter saves many hours of productive labor in the field, due to the elimination of delays in starting, and also conserves fuel, there being no hesitancy on the part of the operator to shut off the engine when standing idle. All that is necessary to start the engine on the Moline Universal Tractof is to push the This enables clutch lever forward. a boy or woman to handle the tractor as easily as a man, and contributes greatly toward solving the farm help problem. The Moline Universal can be used at night equally as well as in the daytime, being equipped with two power ful electric searchlights, one at the front of the tractor for throwing light ahead, and one at the rear to illuminate the work being performed. This feature is especially valuable in rush seasons when being able to work the tractor continuously day and night may save hundreds of dollars. Other mechanical features of the Moline Universal Tractor are so many that space does not permit their enumeration here. An examination and comparison will show that in point of construction it is easily the most advanced tractor on the market. You are cordially invited to call at our establishment and to acquaint yourself with the features that make the Moline Universal Tractor supreme in the farm tractor field. We welcome the opportunity to demon- strate. Moline-Univers- ONES MAM OPERATES BOTH TRACTOR.ANB - IMPLEMENT a tractor which saves from one to two men will Naturally materially lighten the burdens of the women folks on the farm. And we are sure that when the women folks are aware of this fact they will be in favor of the tractor stronger than ever. W. L. REYNOLDS Phone 28 Utah County Dealer Pay son, Utah |