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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924. PAGE FIVE, 'WATER SUPPLY Iggl mmm Mrs. A. E. Davies. of Ocdeu. is 'visiting in l'rovo for a few weeks ! with her parents. Dr. aud Mrs. 1L S. a home is not complete without a phonograph From $25.00 to $500.00 lvne. Let us demonstrate the new models we have received. Not only the perfection of mechanical skill but beautiful period cabinets as welL Mrs. A. D. Watson entertained at her home Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. A. K. Davis of Ogden. A pleasant evening was spent with limsic and social chat during whic h luncbeou was nerved. It At m fn I i na ii I I II' i ' Our Big January Furniture SALE j I may be changed on a proper showing ieiug made that they are unjust. The charges fixed by the are same as those asked by the Steel City Investment company. Bl Positively Closes9Sat.,19th n LAKE PROJECT Music Department t Authority to complete its water I system and to supply water for manufacturing, irrigation ami domestic uses at Steel City, Irontou and thp immediate uei;;hUruood was graut- edthe Steel City Investment company by the public utilities commis sion Thursday. The water is to lie suplied at a charge of ten cents a hundred cubic feet for domestic and other purposes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Clark and children left yesterday for a three for irrigation, with a mim- weeks visit with relatives iu Arl- - except luum charge of $1 a month for zona. The trip Mng made by auto. re( a I! season for irrigation. The deeission 13 x wrt Miinn wm a w howeverthat the rates provided, 2B TAYLOR BROS. CO. i I ; Sold on easy terms. Get FOR STEEL CITY I I The applicant represented that it bad ient approximately $50.(XKJ to Representatives of Four Coun date in constructing a pipe line systo bring water from springs sitties Meet at Capital and tem uated in the mountains east of the Unite on Project Plan. twonsites, which have been established as a result of construction 18. SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. now going forward on the blast fur-th- e Mnr than 100 persons from the Columbia Steel corporcounties interested in the proposed ation in Utah county. I'tah lake project of' which the Strawlerry project is a unit met at the state capital Thursday after (RUSER STRANDED. noon at the can or uovernor Charles It. Mabey. Utah, Salt Lake, International New Service. Wasatch and Davis counties were of WASHINGTON', Jan. IS Part the crew of the Cruiser Tucoma, represented. for two days on Blanquilla stranded or decision was unanimous tiie It in the gulf of Mexico, has been all those present to urge the fact- reef landed irt Vera Cruz, according to finding commission of the reclama- a dispatch to the navy department tion service now in session in Salt Lake City to consider the Utah lake today. The rest of the crew Is expected project. to remain on the ship. The cruiser A report by I. II. Jacobs, engiRichmond is due to arrive off Vera neer, regarding the proposed exten- Cruz tomorrow morning to assist sion was adopted at the meeting. A resolution also was passed In appre- the Tacoma off the rooks. ciation of the work done by the state LEAVES WEALTH TO COLLEGE. water storage commission. On recommendation of a special International Newg Service. committee consisting of the chairSAX FRANCISCO, Jan. 18. Dr. men of the commissions of the various counties represented, a central AIlert Abrams. widely known San committee to work in favor of the Francisco physician, left the bulk proposed extension will be appoint- of his estate valued at close to Goved by the four commissions. $2,000,000, to the College of Elec ernor Mabey will be asked to head tronic medicines, which he founded. the committee and one representa liifj attorney, Harry Gottesfeld tive will b named from each comity, today. Gottesfeld said to - In addition a committee of fiv6 day that except for minor bequests to will be appointed in each county to relatives, all of the estaee was prepare data regarding the proposed to the college. extension of the project. Each county will make a separate report, after RAILROAD MAN KILLED. which a plan will be decided on. International Newa Nervlc. R. E. Caldwell, state engineer, reCHICAGO, Jan. lS.-'- A. B, Ilnltis-del- l, ported that synopsis of the report assistant director of personnel of the reclamation service and the of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pawater storage commission regarding cific railroad was killed today proposed projects had been forward- when a Chicago and Northwestern ed, to the chairmen of the various train ran over him at a voaduct. During Our Sale many thrifty buyers have taken advantage of big savings in price. Buy at Sale Prices On Terms JtffluEm PRQYQiVfAH. Buy at Sale Prices On Terms The large quantities of beautiful furniture which we have sold during this sale has paid us fully for the big reductions we have made. You still have time to get in on the big savings before our sale closes. strong that now congress even threatens to change the fundamental conception of our government. Under the federal constitution the. supreme court has the poww and duty to decide whether of not a law is const utlonaL In the past this. S'.ity Lag been exercised frequently and' not Infrequently the pet measure of some iMilltlcian has been declared contrary to the fundamental principles of our government. "In order to avoid a recurrence of such a thing it now is proposed that the right of the supreme court to declare a law unconstitutional be taken away and that when congress ' - " - "" "rll in the Provo high school and that they are really anxious to have other boys become interested in live stock and live stock Judging. Chemestry Is (Continued From Page One.) The kitchen is n also digestion. chemical laboratory and so is the cook." In an interesting way Dr. Slossoil showed why chemistry should be studied by those who do not intend to follow it as a profession. In enumerating the contributions of - 'l - '' PROVO HIGH SCHOOL DRAMATIC ART CLUB Presents jiToWoVollo If! |