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Show PR0GRE8BIYI OPRdOSl IT MUST HAVE Cil ifi yK WI&K. ct Large scale employment to Utah labor If tho almost Immodlato Doer In 23 tho to participate If Salt Lako City votes Novsmbor Crook reservoir and aqueduct project. Originally set up as a P W A project because of the groat amount of labor required, tho Deer Creek reservoir and aqueduct will call for 1,351,000 man days of direct labor overa period of two to five years. It will develop at least 200,000 additional men days of labor In the manufacture and delivery of materials. It will pour forth mors than twelve million dollars Into markets and payrolls. Yet It will cost Salt Lako City only about $250,000 a pro-spo- year to participate. NOT ONE PENNY of Interest will bo charged. Eiceptfor a very small part required for operations, every cent of tho 40 annual repayments will go to a reduction of tho debt. Deer Creek Is the Boulder Dam" of Utah. It will benefit all trades either directly or Indirectly. But most Important of all, It will assure tho water wo MUST have for present needs and future It will give us tho water we MUST have to attract and hold growth-an- d new Industries, which In turn will bring with them more Jobs and payrolls. vote'I&M." 23 NOVEMBER FOR WATER the a ITS MetThis is one of series of advertisements sponsored and paid by resiLake Salt to Lake City acquaint City ropolitan Water District of Salt elec- water the at action favorable special of dents with the advisability tiHERBERTS.2AUERBACH, Chairman J. A. NELSON, Controller PHIL J POTgELL Treasurer Chairman RICHARDSON, v S. A. KENNEDY, Director GEORGE A. CRITCHLOW, Secretary Waterworks and Water of Commissioner GEORGE D.KEYSER, City officio director ex Supply, UP TO YOU bSk I'VE 00NEMVMRT (3 (Continued tram Pace 1.) Some men or women coldly innocent unprepared for offsprings. They are unworthy of comparison to the birds and fowls of the air whirh work diligently to build their nests substantial and strong in which to welcome their young. ; Depression had temporarilly crushed the hearts of many dissipators of precious vitality by thretening to kill their great chances in life but the Bible stands continuously at the top of the list, ever ready to lend a helping hand to the worthy and man - for courageous Nature is a very accurate bookeeper. Feeling that unlocked a new magasine of life, Clare Carlile slept that night as she had done in many weeks, and as the lonely months slipped by her faith never faltered and an unlimited supply of strength seemed to penetratd her entire body. This prevedted her in tentional appeal to the Board. But one night as the clock struck twelve, a ring of the telephone aroused her to answer a long distance call. Clare inquired the voice. It said "This is Dave Miller speaking, are ignore their - In rr levied on manufacturers you Mrs. OS CKD SfflOQODOfflOB PG)(B Mm Carlile, "Yes," she the pleasure of joining the big "Then copy a dying parade. statement to Carlile, "the voice At that moment the bell continued. Then "Dear old Pa! rang, A lady of nfinement was I beg your forgiveness. It was ushendin, who said, 'You an I who stole Mrs. Lees purse Mr. Carlile, I believe? "Yes, from the table in Dr. Bradys Madam, he r plied, "I am office, of which I was robbec Mrs. Lee from whom the purse before reaching home; with was stolen in Dr. Brady's office hope to save a life on the day and certainly owe you an before my little two year ole apology dne an innocent man,1 June, wbo lay on a cot in my she said. Also to explain th poverty stricken home, pas sec on the following day -- 1 was replied. IT'S HOT CAKE TIME" . mother had never been mother to her - The unwanted child - we were de serted for another, ber baby and I Then with a gasp am struggle said, " 1 left the office as you entered it and that is the reason you wen Blamm away-whos- e for a crime you had not com The voice ceased. mitted As Clan hung np the nceiver she said pitiotisly, "May Goc have meny on his soul, poor Dave Miller," After all her husband had served as a head' light through swamps of despondency -- during a prison riot unexpectedly called into destitute home when the tiny form of a dying child lay. On the floor by the neglected cot, moaning with pain, lay Dave Miller who had been struck heavy blow. Dr. Brady was called in and ordered him sent to a hospital in his home town. Then she dnw the attention ol Mr. Carlile and his wife to the beautiful little girl who clung to her hand, motherly bewildered. John Carlile gased upon true likeness of his pal Dave, n her plesent profile LOG CABIN SYRUP FOR truth from your humble ntreat, food and clothing for the poor; Go on. Wegloryin your defeat We appreciate a helpful note 'rom Dr. Francke of Vernal, one of the leading M. D's of his section. C001 MORNINGS BAKERS i BREAKFAST ' ' COCOA Save time. Sav trips. Get information. Koop in touch with friends. B prepared in emergencies. A telephone in your borne serves all the family for a few cents a day I Ladies COATS, HATS DRESSES Displayed at 309 So. PERSONAL An appreciated note from Olive Carroll of Parawan con- whicharoscagainst the veterans of his class - of this he became tains this sympathetic verse: the instigator of Harmony and You should send the tonh of ' Peace. Two weeks later, John Carlile Taxes are a part of their coat of operation and art included In the price of nturned home to receive a their products. la the end jrou pay heartfelt welcome, and to find them. For example, one and cents of the price of a loaf of his little son Bobby one year on bread la Federal taxes. It helps to that same day - Armistice Day -pay the high coat of New Deal which would also afford him two-thir- d 0 (1 6 Modern Woodworking Ebu Manufacturers of BANK OFFICE FIXTURES Superior Cabinet Work Willy P, Renkel, Mgr. Phone Was. 8183 668 S. Office and Factory Stale Street Salt Lake City, Utah Co-operati- Matt on IN MERCHANDISING PAY Phone your Order To Slo11 Call Was. 4861 Utah Consumers 860 South Main, Street |