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Show Second Section J 7 0 :TT!.A iLili) ;J i2d PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1926. Blartin Durkin's Second Wife "n k ... ..w.i.tr tr, win n-- .iramae, ON THE AIR LOCAtCIVIKINEERGIVES -- ' EXTEfSIVFpSUTtlE OF WORK TOMORROW OF RECLAMATION PROJECT "ART 31 KPO., 428.8 Meters, Hale" Bros; 45 and Chronicle, 8. a. church senlces Dr. James Weat, K.-:- i E. A. JACOB 'By All water usera from Utah lake, JlJid. jtfflfcUKfii uf. land th lake, are tnterWsted ia the development . . twt FfFprJat'BWirri(n rwUiiiHtloH d amnscment service; 5 p. m.. orgun oajlBMiu!Sttoij.f velopment iu the Salt Lake tuftdu. of the Utah Lake obit, ! I trust that reeltai Sute orchestra; partlcwiarlyoa tlac p. and all Interest wUl get tegrthe.and ; , 6:35 p. m., ralace 8 p. Utah units. work lanmiuloosly forthi! auccesg-om Palace orchestra; 8; 35 Selger's United RetcluDwrion The. Sfates this project ' "' : : z orchestra,. uureau prruses to ttmstriH-- t a tc-- J i 1 ridiiliKHit amonv tbe men In thin 11 Elec--triMeters!. General KGO, scfvolr dm on. the -- Weber river vicinity wh have worked atrenn-neOakland H a. m., service. Cn, ki n as th!.Etrfs-rrulwl- y f, the snceeas of reclamation gregarioual chun h. Dr. James L. voirrand a caual extending cros H. Xlurd.wk w. n LUSs S Gordon, Frt M p. nwKGO 4h Kami he Webrt f VVebt-r-Prvv- o Ike orcht-wtra- - f , ' ar i, c, f Ure-Jnimi- BectHtt 1 llftJaillii'BXJrcJiealrjii 745 p. m, Cougregational church t;rvice. Dr. river, known as the Weber-Provhubwriliers for most of the 10,000 James L. Gordon. Diversion Canal. The Echo Reser- acfe fcetjif water to come from the K NX, 337 Meters. Express. Holly voir will have a capacity of 74,0fr Weber river to the Pmto rlvej- have The rHvendon canailt'lll tieen secured. Mr. Murdoct and wood 10 a, ni., Presbyterian tlrtirchiacrefet't. service. Rev.. Stewart P. MacLenn,' be ulxmt clt;bt miles bmg and will Mr. freer, as' members of the Utah an ; 12:45 p.m., program ; 2 p. m., have a capacity of 300 second feet. Water Storage Commission, ' have city uihkIcuI program i 0:80 p. mn This capacity niiMe enlarged to worked bard to secure Rw4amatioa i 1'nitarlan churt-service; 7 p. m? 1,000 second feet if it Is found prac- yr pinrfc- j fn, thl First Presbyterian church service; ticauie 10 muia a reservoir on rro-- i :ey as presideut ef tht lit ah Lake H p. in., program. Z"" 2 vq. river, Z 4 mt ml Districtr.ia. n : the Job jcobt i ZTZZ - KHJ, 405.2 Meters, Times, Los The Echoreservolr and the working for the ultimate, diversiim cuiiiil constitute success of the Utah Lake milt Ahgclcf -- 10 a. in., Johu Hunter, pasthe first unit of the Salt Lake Badn These gentlemen deserve the com- tor church New Jerusalem, IOtSO a. at.; ot un nr fetH&l proluctThcjc are estimated hy "4mewti f the entice community ' ' and religious service M. E.'churt-h- , gtueers or., the iiwisimation Hureau for their work. t Arthur Blakely, organist, and UevA t cost almut $3,(Ki0,tMM.' The sum am construe convinced .the I that Elmer Helms, pastor ; 4 p. m.. of l,275,0Ml! has already lHen np"SundlyTiawmic servk ; 8 :30 p. m., proprluteu hy I onrchH to be ex; pure the way for a teservolr on the Arcade orchestra; 7 p. m., M. E. ended on this unit, and the work Irovo river, since it will insure a will go forward as mum hk all conchurl'h service ! 8 p. m., program. of flood- waters from the tracts for water have beu signed. supply AnC. 467 Earle "Meters, Weber river to fill such reservoir. KFI, It Is probable that the cu;:il viU Wlthont a thony Co., Los Angeles 10 a. n supply, from the Weber be constructed this year br.t U WU morning service auspice L.A. churvh rtref. there would not be sufficient comtwo or to three years federation ; 4 p. m.. Vesper service, require surplus water to Justify the plcte the 4i4'Jervlr, of a refervolr n Provo awMgdhurc4ifelejfation4--l- t the VelFTll wrTTaTer Jl .river,;prTnRKI Nightly doings; 045 p. Heceutly was rncofiatrated.. T7" Father Klcard's weather foreoo Provo river will rontrnrt with cast, and music appreciation chat ; 74irirgani2ation will tbe I'uited States for 'water from cost 13,000,000.00 to 14,000,000.00, 7. p. m., organ .recital; 8p. Echo ltwerrtilr Uieamimnf of and twill provide an abundance of clas.sic hour featurlug Louise. Kloss will cowl contraction labor at our very doors feet. ThU 74,000 Eire trio; 9 p. m., Ma belle Ueln and her about $4(.(K) foot," tiie pay for a period of four or Ave yeahfT acre per Blue Bird band ; 10 p. m., Packard 3 In be ments to made twenty equal and will, when completed, supply-iifchestra, Infer- - new lamlg with water to the itent-of Installments without annual KG 7" 491.5. Meters. Oregoulau 30,000 to 40,000 acres In UUhi L or "the ahiotiut of $2.00 per acre -fitortlflml 11 a. Hi., Congregational eHntles. This land for Jtssi'iily years, fuit jier ; 7 :2a p. m., t'restry- hirsch sen-IcHew In the heart f n rf the most i U The Iteclaijiatlftnjjiin-irjypojK Vr-enu nDOTciy !ttt'TWrf,$ ue'if of water from pruvir mi and mark-e- t fucllitles r"7unsurpassed. Echo in the reservolr.This of water FEBRCARY 1 uow all been has nearly quantity KPO, 428.8 Metert,vHale Brosand and most of the balance Chronicle, 8. F. I'suaVfeatures; 1 subscrllied,-Kiilt.04.00U mw- ft 0" T" SelgerBDrcheBtra scribed by couiiaiuUs iind. IndlKkt children's B'.15 "m.T p. m:,' matlneeT uals using water from Weber" river hour ; 6 :15 p. m stocks ; 6 :40 pm LOS ANGELES, Jan. 81 (U, P.) to Ogdcu and Vicinity. States orchestra ; 7 p. m., Selger's from Echo If J. It. Mead, traveling salesman, . It would first glaiice". apicar orchestra ; 8 .p. to ovgap recltnl ; J) N&t water 4tvm budjjuLtiUi.i4iuJa,4lctf lie touIO ttnprtsibje broatlcasr rom f I. in., sipmltnneotis Echo rservolr to the Provo river. prolialdy still be a married man.' KFI, Los Angeles; 10 p. m., Cablria This Mead's louUniiotistteN during his insysbe accomplished by - exrf-orchestra, niKtnmal rest caused his wife to i a surplus supply KGU, 301 Meters, General Elec- change. him, aocordliig to testimony on the Welier rtvat Oakley in divorce tric, Oh kla nd features; 1 :30 In Judge Walter 8. Gates' court. of to the exircssquantirx p. m., stocks, weather; 3 p. m., musiMrs. Mead testified her husband cal program; 5:30 p. m., Aunt Betty supply old rights on tlieN'lier rlvr was enamoured of a girl named to reservoir.er Echo This the dowo stories, KGO.club; 6 p. m., dinner Gliidys Hovey, hnd spent five nights runs from six to three surplus concert.; 6:55 p. in,; news, weather, tne a week away from home. stocks, markets ; 8 p. in., educational' (depending uion the year) after on or water v "One night when he was home he Trovo high ' ' surplus program. me affectionpnthis Water exhausted, equalljD 508 KI.K, ajnd said 'hello Gladys'" the ately to from the that diverted quantity land-r-women s hour; o pi m. wife asserted, r Aunt Elsie's Sunset matinee; 6:30 Weber river at Oakley to the Provo "I askeaVhlm about this Gladys' river wjll tie supplied to nsers on tliimef rior6tii j-f- a nd nemereiiF the. lower from Weberrivec directly news ;'8 p,m educational rr " said 41 wished It hadbeea Gladys tht! Echo reservoir. 9 p. m., studio program." " Data reclumntion compiled by KNX, 337 Meters, Express, Holly show that the Provo river wood L'stial 'features ; 3 p. in., Lit-- ' water users can put to liencflclal tie Jean s talking lesson 1 3:15 p. m., fise as a supplementary early water Jan. 30 (U. PTS 7 p. m.f mirth stories v 7 :30 right the full 10,(K)O acre feet to be ""ToTan'g'eles, Nearly 2,000 reservations have alLater a is 'when resrevoir S p. m., feature program ; p. m., pro - In the reservoir, ready been made for the 192Q congram ; 0 p m., feature program ;. 10 lands' iu vention of the National Editorial all Provo on ed tbe river, 11' p. m.. Ambasaa-do- r p. jujprogrum counties Salt "Utah Lake and may be Association, which will be held here . orchestra. Z June x substantial a with supplied fully KHJ, 405.2 Meters, Times, Los Plans arv under way to entertain rinlit.f iHtn res ' 12:30 n. latejater 35!Ht. .visiting newspapermen at this proiKised contract- - between gathering of the fourth I T ytar's the ndisikulelei-- 8 pi Many of America's foreniqst Rivep Water Users Association proport. rjnye agretnl to attend the vides that the W DiverKF1.47 Meters, Earle C, AlA sion ctinclave, according to local commit a shall have Canal, right thouy Co., Ijos Angeles-1- 0 :45 a. uii. to three hundred mtcond' prior teenn'U. '. feet of the J0 uiome-servlc- e p. m., Oweu 4alk 5 Weber river of waters the surplus rallo'n- and his" 6 o from-Ma1st to August "1st etch 0:45 p. in., radio feature programs: jfrWr," Itefore 'supplying the Kt ho re; 8, m. wreeu artists program; 7p. sixty 1 via - Kn a h , - violin 1st "and strvoir, so as to malntiiln p. o - ' ; T foryotijto put the finishing' touch to that room. Noth- ing so readily puts that home-lik- e appearance in your room as a beautiful Wilton Rug and now is your cnance 10 Duy ai unneara oi. prices. ;'- t X. .. , . This Is Martin Durkiu s second wife Ruth 1'iehack of Chicago, whom he ifrkdJn-ia- a As ha h aettltaiB--dlvorc from her. It In I lleyed that bis most recent marriage, to Irma Sullivan, is illegal. - Un, Swedrii-bOTgia- ,r. n f Jj LACK OF UNITED STATES AIMMTERQAURTERS IS - IS NATIONAL DEFENSE NEED -- Tbe most serious ltuatlon which kaLfflced IhfajrnJnjifawJlflie now confront It In the matter of housing,: " war departet officials' .. v red today SeFreta f ;Tot trBi1tr1iffr conditions In which officers' wives arid A!(1rejTaj Jiyjng infouJLanjd fljmsy temporary dwellings. and thousands of soldiers are without permanenT'slipTf er altogether. Unable" "tirWcWTtm'ttWTripTiWr:- on tHfeew shipmenfcof TreffTogrSoTaTSTniiBte pOTousnrecnyTparfnienT to that it be by the departmeiiTTorr Hous- has pared congress proposed ing relief , an the prime requisite allowed to nse for new buildings, l.'hlch should take precedence over funds secured from, sale of various ' old ariMjpost, which are no longer til defense legislation. : The occasion to1 thewe shrill cries lot m;ilitary value. f r help is the fact that over 40,000 As aaxampleEtbdepartinent troops' are living "wderrcanvvsprlti' recently sold for over two million flretrapg through the hard winter. dollars a wartime aviation field on V, .Despite tepommendatlonr bfthe the water front between Miami and Gables, Florida. Secretary of Wat BcT chief oY stiff Coral for three years, and the preparation ' Though there are no .other parof ton elaborate building pro- cels of land, which the department gram, the; cdndltfonSVarft. growing can sell so oulcklv and lucratively. rapidly worse it was fKId..todiyf t it has more than a score which when Iteports compiled by the depart- sold will total enough to make a ment from the corps area command-- . good beginning on the much needed ers describe almost tinbelievable housing program. x WILTON RUGS -- 't, Jidjstke r int wehniitiiiraU'"ii Talked In Sleep; Poor Felldw pmT purchased especially for our January sale, this shipment came too;.Iate.to be included ia this sale, but not too late for you to make a wonderful saving. . . r Tht-rfsb- - L'ul - et-k-s ' EC0N01C GERMANY SUFFEERS arms-aroun- Meters.-TribuneO- pro-gra- BIG INCREASE IN FAILURES Reservations For N, E. Convention 4 "i J4uaLBysteraioL BtftteamL federal By GtEXTHEB TQXX (United Press Staff Correspondent) government At present. It Is esti; P.)Ger-i- - mated that $40 a head is paid anBERLIN, Jan. many 1s In .the throes of an econo-- r nually for such outlays, while even mic crisis. Bankruptcies are h the worker earning $1 a day or less creasing. Some ot the firms iff dif-- ; must pay 10 per cent In income tax flcultles are products of the lnfla-tto- and another 20 per cent in Indirect : i I I cohstruct-purt-hase- (30-U- . ? - E-h- two years perfed which ago, but others are old llne concerns ' enable to continue. The number of bankruptcies until October .'.remained around the prewar level of 750 a month, but touched the 1300. mark In November and December, with a prospect of ad increase this month following a" temporary .stimulation from Christmas business. j ' . Besides the acknowledged bauk-- j j ruptcles, Germany has developed a new type, of business difficulty the .vdlsgulsed bankruptcyJa Jhe iorm , . : : -- taxes. - ,j - Anirpif-.TTMi- ex- penditures in li)20 show a 25 per cent lncreae over lust year's. Although Germany's defeat resulted in a great reduction in the size of her army and navy, the annual budgets - of both since the war- have .continued to: grow steadily this year's exceeding last year's by, 104,000,000 marks. Under the 1920 budget, Germany's army will be 100,000 troops conna red 4 800,000 ill. 1914 while - : heFnaswill 4e - COVERINGS , Germany's proposed . milltaYy y FLOOR n of a ak- pji, CRISIS; NEW YEAR SHOWS A IV . flv-fr- is i ober-Prov- o Just Fancy a 9x12 Wilton for . . . . $62.50 ore-4he- prograiu cHestra Homecrest - e-ministry -- Wiltons Easy Teams No Interest " : I : . ..r.'.SZ.S'-- ' 434:3TMefers,"" Rhodes 0 p. m., home makers-half hour; 12:30 p. m., Lions Club luncheon ; 3 p.: m., programs bySeattterwomen's clubs ; 4p. m., afternoon at home program, today's recipe; 7 p. m., program; 8:15 p. m., industrial news, weather J 8:30 p, ni., program" KKOA, Store, Soattle-1- It Started Something Buy now for Spring and SAVE VVsHU4i;aiid Summit counties, and '.so to main tain the flow of the Provo river jnst (M'low'Vlvtltn Park in i'nnrr canyon to 510 secoud feet. In i:dditimi to thiff'Till'liIy of waler, thintro-Tivr-- j er subscribers can divert their 10,- 000 acre feet interest at any time when the water is available at Oakley. Water may lie diverted from Weber-me- rby -- virtue of this interest nntil .Amtii-i- f 1st. .111 year of average water supply. 1 For this direct diversion right of 300 second feet of... blub water, atd the Echo reserviiir right of 10,000 ftct. the Pnivo river, subscribacj-ers wiii pay no UC'if ikt acre foot than wlllV paid'bj- subscribers on the Weber river. Thns tbe cost of the. diversion cniinr." which Is at $2iK).fHK).(H. and which will e exclusive iieuefit oil be .the ProvO river subscriliers, will be paid furdiya3 ptirihiisers. of JEtho reseivoir water as follows: Sixty-fou- r 11 - ttl-'niate- d uswt-fo"th- LTour t- Sins Sin? Warden War Aids Darf ; KG W,. 401. 5 leUjrsOregouiHn, Portland 7 :15 a.' m., pbysl-a- l cul ture; 10 a.; in,, .music, weather..; 12 :30 p. m., concert ; 6 p.: ni. dinner concert ; 7 :30 p. m.,' weather, nmrk-et- s, pidice, news; 8 and 0 p. m., iHiHlrt dtrty-f- Hf W-r- or-- . 10, p! m.; Al Wesson concert. '. ishment ih.t-S.v- included in these wonderful values is the famous . accom-rmnime- " annroxlmately-4&-- 4 moranxuniPiuicanQnsfofxv-eomnared-to-TO.OOO bef 4 ; fori lflOO moratoria! were made and war. , ; : granted lh Xovemler and December. v The present budget torsees a total expenditure of 400,000,000 marks i sferaping.; Conservative estlmates.are (about $115,000,000) for the army wu as f that tne aruiy orweworiHes compared to 1,284,000,000 In 1914 be 2,000,000 soon, iwitb the"8hort while the naval budget calls' for time" workers makin another 2,- - 103,000,000 marks (about $49,000,-000- ) ..' 000.0OO. :.'.' "' compared ' to 452,000,000 marks Crent indignation is aroasedher In 1914. " by "bluts la- th forelgtt pressjhat of defetieeVadmmH the pew economic 'crisis IS merely istratfve expendilcVer propaganda staged for the tures exceed those of any ministry. bouefit of the creditors gallery, but The social work budgets-o- f the, gov. It, is admitted that the iudustrial- era men t call, for Instance; for only - Ists have, cried poverty In times of 2.40,000 marks for supporting charicomparative prosperity iintii their ties." It M anticipated that the solamentations are sometimes, taken cialists will make a heavy fight with doubt. : against the military" expenditure Nevertheless the crisis for the time particularly in view of the present enormous unemployment In Ger"being Is quite genuine."" Some .follow the lead of S. Pflrk-e- r many. , Gilbert, Teimratlons agent genef- al, In calling the crisis a ''recupera-- , Hon?' crisis, the Inevitable of a return top normalcy ow's after Germany's Inflation spree after NEW.IOKK, Jan. 31 (U. P.) A the war. In' this connection, It is campaign for the abolition of IS at this Session of. pointed out tnat many or tne con-1- 1 Jcern8" now olng' under , we're" muBh- - IheLNew Jtork . legislature will be f room growth? of the lnftatioh per-- " launched tomorrow at a meeting toa, here of the League for the Abolition BtflL other elements; "rblameiigf ca'pltal Punishment frominent among ,4 gome economists find the tariff at of fault. Others point to th $25,000,-- the movement are Clarence Dnrrow noted criminal lawyer; Warden LewJ- Germany's .toy fleet and imaU ar- - is E. Lawes of Sing Sing and Dudley 'l tpijf BDd ue miuions uivoa in uie Held! JIalohe. : es-tn- er nhr-frost medicine Is the talk of the JuUJug,JjJief romthe I have told dozen's about "it' and I know of at least ten who are Jtlii?e graVe. now taking M AYR'S "One Dow Will Convince', a ft with good results. I never saw anything like It. One man Who had been operated' on- for gnllstonesjind had them come back, took It and says his symptoms are atl gone now and he swears he is alidmpUv harmless curedi preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from tbe intestinal tract and allaya tbe Inflamiuatlon whlci causes practically au stom ach, liver and intestinal aliments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. v" At all drugglats.Adv. , - Jtliai -- heventy-fourth- s ber iily-foiirths river by Weand tcji sev (04-74- suhscriliers. (10-74- ) by the ) river snburlbtrs., Investigation of reservoir Wes m Provo river Is golyg forward at the' present time.'; The Bates site, nbont. fourteen miles - above TlelH'r,- has been bored," mid ViiwwH coqditipisa.' "At lVcr cmdl-tinBrp- ; Charleston. nnt' so firrrrnM-bt f Jow Deer Creek, nbout Ovr uiles, Where the boriug work is in progress, the limstone appears near the surface on both sides of the canyon, nd also lu the river bed. - BEST FOR YOUR BEAUTY! . ': isn't moulded like - HAIR 'features of .your fa It is soft "and it can be cut and. dressed to brine out your beauty most striking- pliable," And ly.. That's what 'we do here. Ye study your head and features- - Then we cut your hair to make a most pleasing result. The style of cut is modish, but the manner in which it j3 cut is individual. " . - Cwek-below- bed-roc- k lntl--ocl- - . i Phone 1038-- J for an appointment. Loveridger : Beauty-a- nd BarberShop 428 West Center - - |