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Show ' ' ' ;:.C: ': ' ft? HERALD EDITORIAL PAGE (By L H; :m n. Smoot & Spafforct j Masters.) f:.."fr WHAT WILL WIN THE WAR. The" invention that cap win "the war is in our hands now an vention. the "aeroplane. To beat the enemy decisively in the air means that your artill ery fire' gpe? straight am his goes half blind and artillery lire , been the determining factor all along.. has ' It means that you can conceal the movement of trdops and lite-mo- ve made by the supplies behind the lines andd detect every That an'owaer of land w4tin- be -- 4b-di- Que- - Irrigation District, a- trict and the word person in this paragraph, shall include corporations and own of the lan tor or .gainst ;11 Name.' Arm r. i . ers of said district i the Board of "County. Commissioners- but., owning lands therein. And any . Acrp Poet fas hereinafter provided at which elec-- gUCn persoa Tesiding without thrdi For Director of said District '" tion the questioa of wTietherisuch dis but owning lands therein 'ehall "Dlvrsidn'Xo. " Ohe," ' ''--or a major Ev M; Snow . . . . . trict and at snch election there shall triet wherein their lands . . . j I .' ? CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KING SPRING CANYON . ....,. ' district the of the fol-- . ANTHRACITE any individual eBtitled to Vote Anton, Nielsen also be eligible to elec aforesaidDivision Xo.One for director of ton as a director in or for the Irrigation District: E. M, i'0n of (such district, iir which the niaj- Snow, Anton Nielsen For Director ct said District: of his-- - land are situate. 0r portion - . J,., Dirfcion No. Two for director of ., Division No. Two, SMrrmNcr-- B. Aiatsion," tea'tion Sr nam-fe- KlSef - Ws ' divis-Mapk'to- n . - STANDARD -- Noll 1 ; , - . liclade th Xs Three Bhall SoutlT, Rang 22, 2f, 27" ?A Townslu U.'JEas't. Salt Meridian.. , ... -,. f That Good Coal' the war. Wedo nbtinecfd'anm er L tuviuo. jrjr.WjO;jrxJC,J'y?i' - : .": THE PltflVO HERALD T wn. I ' ' ' v - i- . r-,- shall make return to the Board of lscomue. JamtsMatson Division No. Three for director 0 County Commissioners- - immediately George cS. -- Irrigation Board is held. The Districj: after this election and Maiiletqn shall cao.-- James Wiscombe of County Commissioners Fullmer,. W...B. AHra. KINDLING WOOD AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV nil tJifi KeCondiMon- vas thp rpfiirna aud it is hereby OBDKRKD AND TIL- - caJ. next succeeding suchelection and ""-." ; . SOL'ED that an election, be calred declare result thereof; and If a and held within the territory herein- majority of such votes are Irrigation For Director of said District Leture designated as the proposed District,; "Yes" the Board, shall DivisiofKXo. Three, Irrigation District and sucii;eiare such territory duly organized as for tailed is name Saturday, 'election an irrigation district under the hereby Uth day of August, .VD.JtH7. and title theretofore designated and S. C: Fullmer ,the ' That at said election t'.ie (Juetfon shall .declare the persons receiving the votes respectively, . of organizing the proposed district highest n uniber-x- rf ' under the' provision of t'hapter. ''', duly elected as directors of such dis- W. B. Allen Lirws of Ctail' l'.UT, be and the s'ame trict; and shall cause a copy of such submitted to the, land own-errder . limit nf aon).D.lane.jfadaclifliL GerrmLnjMo.aojltxlosje. of the district for determination. lands of said district, with the water j. me nines uiiuhhc to the limit. "Ueiween That the questioiv so submitted shall allotments, duly certified by the clerk Osteopathic Physician, Said election shall be held as a balance. be voted-o'at such election by the of the Board of County Commission- - as possible In conformity withnearly Headthan Other things the land owners as aforesaid in tbe follow- ers to oe nied lmmeaiaieiy in me 01-- , onor!ll .The United States can upset that balance decisively. That Backs Lame and aches aUM,ni, lomo f th aero ing places, means production on a big scale rfor the average jife " responrHo ''ur-tmtment- r BivTsTou";Xa"T recorder oTlhe county. tKreq uipTneht r)fane in ""servTcelTabout "fifty Tour's, r "But we ha Hull. Mrs. Iioyer, Assistant. , The Uoard of Countv Commission-- 1 sion Laws of 1917. in his field, that-- can easily be 'turned to big production Division No. -- Two Central -- chool, er8 shall immediately give notice, of - At. such election any person who is ' Hours 1Q to 12; 2 to 5.' Mapleton. said soecial election bv nuhlishing tin' a land owner in thediBtrlrt shall .ha It is our great immediate opportunity. By, rising to it with 7 No. Three -- W. B. AITenTs gaj",j notice in a newspaper-o- f Division eleetiottT -- amtcan w'e 287 and keebinir the Phone r.ur miirht. up shipbuilding program, general entitled, to' ' " Residence. circulation in the county, once a week.ltions ana persons residing outside of in months than next twelve within .the harder vtrike.the enemy That "for the purpose of this elec- for at least three successive weeks, 'the word person shall include corpora-prior- , tion, hereby called, the proposed to such election, and the said the district but owning land therein, any other way. o is divided inti three di- notice to1 be' so posted and published provided that such voters shall vote Congress shouki immediately set, ;up a Department of AeroCollections, y Adjustments, visions as follows, : shall be ih" substantially the following in the division in which the major nautics' and appropriate at least six hundred million dollars for Division No, ' One includes all the r tion of their land is. located. And Confidential Reports aircraft' and aviators. Saturday Evening Post; within-th.folhtnds of said district eacn person snail De entitled to vote STATE OF UTAH, Sections 1, 2, 11, lowing subdivisons: for one director from each of the Arbitrations COUNTY OF UTAH: 14. Township 8 South,' Range 3 " THE PRICE OF COAL. Election,- held in' Proposed three- districts and shall be entitled to Special Aler.idiini.-- .EastSall-Lak- e FRED C. HOLDEN vote for each aere foot of Mttpieton Irrigation' District on: the Division No. Two includes all the water alloted to the. land owned ly- 14th day of August, A. D. 1917. In reading the discussion in the senate of the food bill as re- 285 N.First East, Provo, Utah lands of said distriet witiiin the fol. Tsuch elector and shall sign Jim bjiiM- PURLJC NOTICE .. subdivisions: Sections 'i, 4, 9, statu-ment- s, lowing comes across one often to Pursuant in and indicate along with, his or her and the constitution Record, the ihci Congressional Phone 200 (2 double 0) ported 10, 15 and 16, Township' S South, laws, of the State of Utah, and an or-- i name thjiumber of acre feet allotti-and thev are, never denial, like' this; "I feel that it is 3 East, Salt hake .Meridian. Range der made and entered of record by tne to the land owned by the elector rat-Uoar"iTivisioii "No.' Three includes "all" the :V necessary that we should take drastic action with these necessarORDER AND RESOLUTION the ballot. of County Commissioners of lands of said district within the folies of comfort and of industrial life. I have pointed out. the fact Count v TTtah. nn iha t sth rfv nf ' H WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board rrah 22, 2, , , of Utah t A D 1917 PUBLIC NOTICE T4 heretofore that the price of coal had been doubled, trebled, quad: WHEREAS, a petition has been'fil- - lowing subdivisions:S Sections utl ed by his excellency, the Honorable l ' fh"e'. Ut. ?v . Simon Bamberger, Governor .hfU. '. advanced.'' h ' tiHV. . , " , " t r . in t ip' rorri. i)i jirusr a ij . f State OI me uoara hind urmn tr. hv o rnmmnn tliP nntr. nf Lian, If nonnlp the . nwn.A . I'll . . . ot'irlpnnp . v".T1i17 1.,jo . mtpd rntivinrp rcquesiing . w thp 14 , m 111 .11.ru Xb UVQ UVV 1 m r . I' ' I ' " t.... inu. rui Miij ian bam iJroposeu..'.. uisu ici, uiree(ruu own- - MnnlPtnn :1L. FTHQilAS. TWh oTthT lairman of the Board of County ww. ;",-r:,year and wnau uney axe bokcu. Commissioners of Utah County, "V "5 necessary steps to establish an irri- - of the safd .districts if the same shall an,T t I : L. T. EPPERSON, in, said be organized and established; one of tinn will ha aa frAlrtnrc VUDDly IS inexhaustible. .1 hey know that the COSt Ot production gation district at Mapie-toAttest said directors shall represent and be Clerk and exOfficIo Clerk of has hppn hut verv slitrhtlv increased. Theje'iS1 one thinjr that the county, and Divfefon No; One Voting place County " WHEREAS, the state engineer, has a. land owner within each division of the Board of County Commissioners Town Hall. Judges: Loren politicians ought to know, and that is thai the people will not long duly filed with this 'Board his allot-ruei- said district and the names of the fol- - Mapleton of Utah County, Utah.. R. A, xieisen, S. Leo Harmer Bird, been to which have ' " continue patient under the extortion they of water arid hydrographic sur- lowing are hereby submitted from the (Seal) Division No. Two Voting place in of said that exists divisions of Cummins the and lauds, said This order shall be entered of recvey stated respective exigency proposed; Central School. iMftoletnn .Ti.riW subjected. Senator : to : . be voted said district at in the minute. bok of said board the such ord WHEREAS, upon petitioners H. J. specj 7 Lee, Albert. Whitney, Freeman! the following words; ; ; filed a map and plat of the dis-- ' ial election by the land owners of said Bird. and the clerk of the board is hereby "T livp in a tnwn inJhp. vprv hpart of a ret?kL have trict defining the boundaries thereof, districts as directors from their reDivisTon VntinoMafa authorized alid directed to affectuate nnd such was the situation last winter that the city council of Des and spective divisions. W. B. Allen's Residence. ;Ja',0V8 & Provisions hereof Judges: Each of the divisions above enum- - seph Allen, Charles WHEREAS, the County . .Commis-- . '.HayJ-Moines was compelled to go intftihelrailgay. yanli aBitaeiieijyiti-approved this ISth day Earl Averett, dplef sioners" after due notice given, have' erated and described shall constitute mond. A. D. 1917. July, out warrant of laws, cars of coal in orderto prevent the people of had and given a hearing upon the al an election precinct and the following H. F.. THOMAS, AVI. PUPaTtn to AA.fAl.iHwn - . . ,VJ. " " . J. - vottpp hat conhiunity trom freezing-- to deathTpTbat experiencQ -will be lotment of water as made by the state shall be and hereby are appointed . rv mv.v 01 me xoaru or Jouniy niriau Commissioners. witnessed all over the counjtry during the eoming winter- unless engineer and the matter of the inclu- - j6uo ui cic.iyu 1.1 omu cwuiuu fMnrfl nf thew RnarH uu u nf fVmntv J Lll- VVUUIJ f,v,. ion of lands in, and the exclusion of within the said precinct: First publication July 19, 1917. held on missioners, 18th the prompt and effective measures are taken for - the, production and lauds lawfully : from the said district, Precinct No. One 'Loren A Niel- - day of July, A'. D. 19l7,the said board coal." of the distribution NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved sen, R. S. Bird, Leo Harmer. by. said order? specified Saturday, the v. 1. t.1 m ; i t t r t ee, AiDen ADVERTISEMENT Senator Lewis said: "So far as I amconcerned, I have after auu.1 11it. i19 uvivvy resuvieuJ auu.j uruereu, rrecinci csv, iwo J. a. a p. . iqi? uo iith Hnv nf An.nct O m v. rn.vt.tf vv r re 9 i . , ,... email creat deliberation come to the conclusion that the coal mines of umi iue uittiJ auu piat ui sam uibinci, cira. uiixiey. " ecinct On or .before the 7th day of August, ith-Prheretofore referred' to, ar filed f.or ThreeTJos'eph Allen, ttTQuesUon America must be taken in "charge by the federal government and this . lands the within Earl board, showing 1917, until, 2 o'clock p. m., at the L". Haymond. Charts Averett, administered as a public utility, the mining to be operated under said diatrictr and the boundaries there-- , and ,in each precinct at said election. AtSn th? d? S D. S. Meeting House, Lake Shore, is adopted! one of the said judges shall act as of, be and the same-hereb- y the supervision of the government, and the same as to oil. DouZshall the Utah County, Utah, the- - Board of Suattlie hv f,i . 1 oi UJ tm , honr of vh,vThere is page after page in the Record filled with that sorO wuw, .ui-v.c- .n. r, spvpn n'.ln. lr o w, ol,11 pervisors of the Lake Shore Drainage of Such as issiouers election shall be by ballot. ,mat County, Utah, discussion and nothing practical has yet been accomplished.- - fh the official mapUtah District will receive sealed proposals of 'the said B.allots shall and plat be TX"" ' printed by .the board h , . . . a ; for .materials and labor in quantities i i v, uv i vu v vtuwa vj . i . of juisinci, i.ropos.uj io ue organizea ana lurnisnea waiting people are getting tired to me iana owners At said election there Rhall hp suh approximately as follows: Ai v tUA f Hint tViuv honnHr)a oIH t rlrln nmaaA DD1U II Wl Ll WJfV'O vuunuuiivo ."" lUUUg at DU.ll mitted to the land owners within the ltlll luc Furnishing and laying 35,000 lin. n district shall be as defined and shown election, which ballots shall read METAL AT HALFTRICE, W'HY NOT GRAIN? district the following question. of draintile. Digging "about feet said map, and that the lands ligation District Yes. Question submitted: lin. ft. of - tile trench. Excavating said listed and shall! r. ,., map upon plated " Shall the lands embraced within the about 9000 cu. yd3, open canal work. To-put the soulless corporations "out of businessvthe farmers be and hereby are determined, listed, Name. Acre Feet, proposed Mapleton Irrigation District Excavating' about 1500 cu. yds. levee. and plated as the lands within thei .Irrigation District No. of North Dakota have organised a powerful political machine to j as shown by the plat, map and list on Work and materials incident to the in-said . V. ......... . : . ., .. , .. . . and district proposed subjeet file with the Board of County Com- - stallation of a complete drainage sys ..7TT.;rr control all political offices in. that state and institute an era of thereto as by law Name. Acre Feet. provided. missiGaers of Utah County,-Utah- , be tem.. v state owned enterprises for the benefit of the farmer, Avn .j ,t . . . . 11 - 1. A a a Aifc Al. I j HIM nrmimrt i I L.I Ul 1TUIUO Ul f QlCUl VilCI HI .1. i pissnt.vm'i. t , .. r.-... . rnai - . .1 vA Th - ..v v v..v a uiC o v... u uio nr. uciouhb nrlfh uouiw in uiKtnct nrrlnn. .t --v.i.aa -t -- .vu 1 1 1 1L-a- K . -- 1 .1 lUB Ulll.C Ui lliC Boards of -- 11 luo j,i u in- BD k h. 7 on ir aA onj nfAar-al,o. Ih. o . me i a,. in- ions " of S3, Laws of Utah interesting items auoui me copper ieau sieej anq omer Utah or at . SjtTtn Shnr Chapter great s ... i fij i Snhprvlnr r m r u'UTur inifluwi Qi,n aa t ion r.r rim Hnarn j.t- i u.flnr ' DU" : x dustries which have cut' the price of their products t(. the U. S. state C Caldwell of Richards, and office the i.;" such of ballots the shall' be in substantially State engineer Theballots so to be used In vbtine Engineers, 520 Vermont Building, Salt market price, thus saving this nation pursuant to law,, be, ana the Utah, government in half from, the same the following form: the upon question above submitted will T.ak CAtv TTtnh The hirla will be1 ..." SPECIAL ELECTION , millions on war supplies. k hereby is confirmed; by this board, ex-- i be t will and furnished hv thA Anonan1 In b prepared --, woto. r, -i that tho Tn.,l ' T.l, ,n Kn V The North Dakota farmers have organized a gigantic com- .Ant lowest responsible bidder. 8 .Cmm S8lon?fs V ed in petitlon of E. M. . uuk n bination for the purpose of maktaining, high: prices for wheat Wiscombe and L. C. Fulmer, The board of supervisors reserve Uth daof, August, A. D.( election to be by them furnished tp the right to reject any or all bids. etc.i and now have their paid organizers in other western states with said board, be alloted to If : ItfiB tliei 4.3..., ' voters and said ballots will be in Lake Shore North Drainage District. described therein, the said lands OFFICIAL 'BALLOT read . the doctrine of special privileges for ' the ' few.1 ' They lands substantially the following form: By Niels Thomsen, President. described in said petition, and the Question submitted: ELECTION hus. placed themselves in the "big business class, if. By Joseph S. Huff, Secretary. owners thereof, and the water alloted ; Shall the lands embraced within the Held in SPECIAL the Pronosed Manlntnn irri. ' Date of first publication July 19. A. !the managers of thereto, being as follows: he general public is now waiting to se6 nation District, Utah County, State of D. 1317. : v ' Mapleton .District! proposed Irrigation 4.88AndersonHannah !ln acres of benefit? will for the the. "honest .farmers" organization i as shown ... the and on . August, s.w. list map Northeast Ouarter by plat, f match the act of the "soulless corporations", arid off,er wheat and ' ; ' tion ll.' Twp. 8 S., R 3 East,' acre I file with the Board of County Coni- AT'ir JUST WHAT SHE NEEDED. other grains to the government at half the market price. BAULOT imissioners of Utah County. Utah, be n ;- feet. . women -- compiaia of weari-- ; When C. M i . Let acres BirdM.88 Hv,!. theIrriea-. North into ! ... .. "V:,.-.- of organized Mapleton jpakota , uyofAr iron nesa, backache, "dull headaches and similar ailments, they accept those PRODUCTION VERSUS OYEREDUCAT10N. ' troubles as' their lot because they of Section 14. and 10 acres . i .! , may.lj, a In S.E.4-oof Section jftmgnTwgyte-S.W.ti . 10, ..e.MV misslrtnPM f TKali rnMw.' ta ' rs. of disordered the results kidneys, OU 3 2S 61 .M. i 8 ET; S. acre . Former Governor Utah says 86 per cent of public Twp. S, Spry I '.: I organized into- - the Mapleton s ' V. litigation Bunker, Mary feet. taxes in thjsjtate are' spent on public educational institutions. es . District in accordance with' the provie-....- .. N.--T., writes of Foley Kidney Irf "Sf.Vv', 2.75cTe8 Jameseradford ' . bait Lake .TTTT, l0Js 'of Chapter S3, fUws "educators say' that "only 46 per cent of . public V of N .W. V4 of Section 9, Twp. 8 of Utah, PUls: "Just what I needed." ! : ' Name. 19111 ' Acre Feet. ues are spent tor this purpose and they think that is not suf- - S., K 3 E., S. L. M.i S acre feet. Hedquist Drug Co. are doing. ' It means much to morale. Your army knows that vigilant eyes are guiding its every movement; protecting it against every surprise. -- The enemy's army knows it 'suffers a corresponding ' " disadvantage., It means that you can bomb enemy depots, transports, reserves, far behind the lines, while your own are safe.We make more gasoline engines than all the rest of the world put together. Oh rather short notice we can make as many aeroplanes as the rest of the world put together. According to the best information, England and France, considering the other imperative demands upon them, are about at t: now what 70U COKE . - n All Sizes - 17 Telephone - ' IR,PP;UBQYE&, 1 wuuu waams -- s vis-hereb- includjg-a-.list--ai).d-4Jat-ofT-- the- lly ofan to-wi- ?40pffltfcclexltaBd " -- . , district nor-form- - , .. d - I Countr-Commissloocr- In otlrSSLr. .. t , I r.-- V TrTfTTTTffm'TCTTTrr wys "'yv " -- -. T . ... - 11 . - -- rit S ' Vt filhSftiTif SIy r ia it . coal-nroduci- ni? Nw-'Thr- p. -- X .' -- a. T- 1 ' ! Jte ii. ,pf IboummittlThaitJA i .... hi 'T A;tf nTr "Ir-upo- j -- . f H il . w-- 1 fcftW hf it .i. , .1 ... A A AV ; V. "; "r.,,.r. .llAtl'M .V I I VJ .,t ..",". i .4iirnl rmiv lZ mi8 T roi ' 1 . 0' T- Vlc . . 1 ' ! me it -- "itsi .- - -! 'I-.- v. ,- 1 WilliaTn-Holley-- acres 5.13 In S.E.U Irrigation District of and 10 acres in N.W of " Tso N.E.W of Section 10--, twp, 8 S., R. 3 E.. S. L. M. ; 18 aere feet. 1 R. W. Llewellyn cre In S.E.14 of 'ame: - - ' Acre Feet. S.E.H and 1 acre IHaSjE. of S.E. For Director of said District. 2 acre feet. . , Division No. One John aiendenhall .10 acres In N.E..I of N.W. of Section 15, and 10.041 E. M. Snow ... ,. ... : acres In of S.w.y of Section In Oregon-v4th- .C two million dollars was expended' for "'higher education" and " school taxes increased 400 per cent in.10 years. ; ; The west js proud of paying teachers high salaries, and of spending large sums for education, but we need laborers, producers and industries more than an .overproduction of professional ...... ; ' People. J V:"'';. ".l"! f v! '':'" ? .;, ' 10 30 acres and in of S.W.U To mny pVofessionally equipped citizens means too much of Section 10, and 8 acres In the Anton iv'lelsen ........ ...... demand for. soft jobs and big salaries, artificial ' enhancements N.E.'4 of S.W.H of Section 10, Twp. 8 S., R. 3 E S. L. M.; 26 acre, feet : . land values and high taxes. v The west will prosper by increasing production from the soil, and except that the amount of water by the state engineer to the For Director of said District: the mines, the forests, the waters; multiply producers: and tax. alloted Divlsloh No. Two. following lands and owners to be re. payers, instead of spending too much on producing tax consumers duced to the amounts herein below as stated follows: None. l,v'1"f Matson ,"";;.':..:,.-.,.'.,. The name of the said proposed irri- George Made . ; Her Anxious. . gation district shall be th . . not Weather Specials at r; the Popula r Co rnerGrocery ". s , ; -- " ' Irrigation District """"-- Alapleton -. ; ; James Wiscombe" Jack Tar and his Sal were up in front of the parson. On be- That the said district be and the asked the usual question, "Wilt thou have this woman, etc?" same hereby is divided Into three difog as follows, , .... Jack answered, riv'ull." "You must 'say 'I wil" corrected the visions, , Division One shall Include all the For Director of said District: ' ' '. parson, and repeated the question. . lands of said district within" Sections ' Division No. Three. v ! 'uD, responded Jack, more firmly than ever. "' lO.lU.lt, 14, Township 8 South.Range . 3 East, Salt Lake Meridian. v C. Fullmer aub uai. clergyman .nreatenea to stop the service altogether Division No. Two shall include1 th S. it not too ""W'Was much for lands of the District within the folproperly given. That was :auy who broke in quite savagely: "Look thee-u- ll Sections W:'B. Allen 'ave lowing subdivisions, our Jack saym"e won't in a minute if 3, 4. 9..10, la and "16, Township 8 on ye keep badgerin'." 3 East. Salt Lake MeridSouth, Range The sen-icwas resumed, Boston Transcript. .... ' ian.-. ... to-wi- f. , LJ tone 67 -- ; " Farrcr Jf Wlilfetieai to-wl- t: re; Are you at a loss to know what to order for lunch' on these hot days nvhen .yon don'fewant to cook a meal? - Tele- phone 67 and ask us for suggestions on what we have already cooked in the grocery line. It will surprise you what a fine'meal you can get without really having, a fire at all. : Ve carry a large assortment of cured meats - already prepared for the table. Also the best line of canned food . on the market.' Many of the best breakfast and ; dinner dishes come already to be served, and we shall be pleased to have you call us for suggestions. e .' A. ? , |