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Show 'a 'i.AvA.4kw Mr fwjIi aV i'l 5V jSi. ' f W fF tft. "MfT rr ,',',lnf''i.v'f Tf'v. tT-- S' 5 t F tx V- !; t,jm acyfta... 4. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1923. Chamber of Commerce Names Committees to Carry on Work Chairmen of C. of C. Com mittees, ft 1 A. V. Kelly, 3 Ross Beaaon, 4 Joy H- - Jolmson, 5 SidToursseo, 2 Pa-uney C; Fold, 6 ft A. P; Orlob, 7 S. W. Tooke, S Max Ottenheimer, 9 T. B. Cook, 19 Jloyd Weeter, 11 Q. X MtGahen, 12 Jay Z. Johnson, IS Lloyd Garrison, 14 Richard W. Young, 15 Jame A. Hooper, 16 R. L. Goddard, 17 W.. A. Carter, 1S--J. Ry Ward, 19 J. C. Dick, 20 Arthur Sweet, 21 Z. T. Brown, ohn 0. Deal, 23 H. V. S. Tkylor, T. Bailey, Platt, 24 J, ft OBrien, 25 William Murdock, 20--0. 28 J. Cecil Alter, 29 T. Albert Hooper, SO A. C. Milner. of Organization for Coming Year l 22-J- Hundreds of Citizens Chosen to Fill Positions Important to the Development of the Intermountain Country. 4 1925-2- 6 i 27-Ja- mes Rond Information From Bureau Warning Get of Local Travel Expert. The cha.mbr of eommw tanding H. (trliMM. I. hlrfew Clolt, Owl business a. (V.J, N. o. EIlw, WililM H. FollwO. committee, composed B. UtrrM lUarr Onw. a Jl. Bnlwi, end prufessionei men representsilvs & B. Iwmun, L. H Klafa.il, of practically every line of endeavor Uftrt, rruclo W. KlrUua. H. a. KlelawkaMI. In the cltv, are announced by Bev II A. LaPout, Brant M Bllten, Utra rly 8. Clendenln, president of the lee Charles Millar, Hrarr D. Marla. chamber. These committees will car Miller, B. A. UrConaaxbr. Jr.. TbMoaa P. P.,., B. a. Palaaer, J. ry on the wprk f the civic organisaJ Peim. Cl da klebarda, tion for the coming fiecai year in the D A. Mm. H K Waldo, W)Uiaa B. Interests of the people of the city, Wallace. 1. a Wrlrkt. ; Leftalatlea Rickard W. tftmaf, state and Intermountain region.fenfire Il'yre B Aaderaoo, W. II. Btowa. Over 48 per cent of the Oaorfa U. Butler. I A. (tayko, Jr . A. le repreo chamber the membership H took. Pred T. Daniil, O. B. DibMeo. sented on these committees, the Hamiltoo Gardner. L. B. Gekaa, P. H. Go,. - greatest number in the history of the U Holman. P, W. Jaaa. Orann tH.T tost John nrde. Walter M Jonaa. Dr Bol G. organisation and 1G8 more than year. The commit teef appointments Aaka M N Uraes. tha Roe. A. W. Moulvevere made by Kr. Ciendenin and apton. H L. Mulllnnr. J. I Mrtltate. P. M. on Orem. Tfaotnaa P Pa,a. Willard Richard,, proved If the board of governor third Praakll Hirer, Walter H. Rolapo. I oka D. and .second of first, the basis d. D. Merm,-- A; Okarer." choice of the membership of the e or- Rcheid K J.VIoccnt. Jamea H Wallla, W. N by prefer-nganisation as indicated B. D. WUllama, William Borenaou. a Otark, cards which wer sent out recently. cl The-- eh airmen ere picked because of of endeavor LlmOek-Ji- ota lines in the Hoc A. par, ehalrmaa ; experience they head. W. H. Adama, L J. Armatnuf, Hardno the particular committees will committees of the Active work Bannino, Howard Bnmar, B. L begin shortly after tha first of next Richard W. Barts. e Joarph J. Cknnou, month. fthsnlxa. a. W. Otrlaaa- ,- Ma tm WSkft.0U Coamka, W.- AC raaMe of th Oran. J. P. error, J, P. Duna. R H. Prtt The committees art composed Georae B. Gar. W. - G. Grimadall, J. H. following.' Grot, B. A, Hartmaa,- Robert L. Judd, J. J. THE COMMITTEES, KaeaBaugh, Uncrda 0. Kellr. Joba K MadAdvttrtlsi&f sbS publicity A. ft. Tonnses, of IS Dont take the advice of other motorist regarding motor routes and road con dlt Iona -- Thla la tha warning of Manager W. D. Rlshel of the association Utah Bute Automobile touring human, tb official A. A. A. bureau for the state of Inh. Mr. Rlshel state that svery day crosscountry tourists am falling Into trouble by listening to advtc given them by other tuurlete who think they know oondltloni but who are entirely Ignorant of the conditions of routes other than the on they have -- Chalr-oiaa- just t Fa, ft W. Wars. ano IXPBOTEXEim. Clrle Impmveniant and manidpel affair C. A P OrUb? cbalrmaa; Aidon J Dr. Derld Andrew, L. ft Arnold, J Bachle, 0. H. Backmaa, Mel via B. Ballard, Wllilam N. Hcetty. Gould B. Blakely, ft LHtoy Bourne, Rny BuHes, J C Butt, M. R. Cahoon, Jr , Srlveatet Q M. U ( ummlnya, Csnaon, Jr., P. W. Payer. J. A IleBousek, John Fetser, Tom ft Hirit. A. T. L. Griffith, 9 G. OHl, John ' B. Irrlne, Jnha James, Bamnel K. Kel !o e Jock, ft K. A. Klettttur, ThorvsMi W4a pen, Dr Martin C. Linden,- W, H, Loveay, A Pnrtik M. Maher, W W.- kinnloek,- MrRroom. Ilcber Xlslaos, p M. Orem, Charles T 8. Parsons, U. 0. Peannto, W A, pertit, II. C pope. O. J Readlnf. Arnold IT. Rich. J P. Bcheib George T Amith. L W. Bnnw, Dr. Pred Stauffer, Prank B. Stephens, V. P Btranye, O. N. Sweet, John M Wallace. Kdward A. Weat, B O, J. Wheetlake, W. P Winn, A J Wood, H. C. Yonny, Jr., Richard W. Toany. I! . W. Convent km Took, chairman; Preaa Bancroft, N. D. Browns, Will Browse, Georye 1L Bnryeas, Ipd la. Gray, U. G. Life, Ilrfc-- .hieieoe, Qeorys Q Merria. La dsn L. NAret, W. ft Payne. 0, W. Price, B. B. Batner, C A Shay, ft A Shew, Sam K. Smith, William Stark. Education and recreation Max Ottes-heime-r, rhairman; Samuel H. Allen, Hnye B. Aadereon, Roy H Bitner, G. N, Child, X, H Cornwall. Earl U Crandall, Georye B. Joryen-sen- . A Baton, A ft Bberhardt, S. I. ItIo. Dr. Pred Meekis, B H. W. P eater, H Reherd, Oeorre Albert Smith.. Ellao M. Tibha ft 0. Ttua, John Walker, J Prank Ward, Dr A. C. Wherry, Guy C. WtUos, A. W. Wriyht, T W Jamea Finance Prank B. Cook, chahmaa; Ron Beaans, W. W, Armairtmc, W. J Halloran, B. Hampton, 0. B. Hawley, P. ft lr. t - I. v GOOD ROADS. Good poada IJoyd Weetsr, rhahvan: ft M. Barlow, 0 Buryoa. Paul J Brady, L. 1L Brockbank, J Lewia Brown. Roy A. ft. Carter, Ballon, Perry ft Burnham. X T Caaperroe, Juatin R. Daria George B Ear), W H Ellison. Clrde Hanaen, 1r. Robert R Hampton, Benjamin It. Harr tea X. ft Hult, Mana R. Jeonisga, T. P Jes- Hinge, S X Josea. H. S Kerr. A J. Lrwla, L ft Mariyer, Goorye Jar Martin. Howard Means, Charles ft Murdoch, John M. Mur pby, T. W. Naylor R. A Parker, gamuri M Parker, Ale pickerteg, ft M. QnaW trotfyh H A. Rich, Rwaaell Rirhardjl. WR-lar,Hieharda, P H. Richardaon, Bimer A. Ricker, B. 0. Shepard, ('baries D. Smith, P V Stannard. WillUm D. Sutton, U W. Thornhill, Albert Yan Cott H. B. Waters, William Watroua. J. H. WeW. liouae O, ft UcGahen, chairman; Arthur L. flab, W W. Edward a, Ceeere Rlaetti, Gwwye W. Wagner D. If. Tatlimm. Xr. Insurance Jay ft Johnson . chairman; George X Cannon, A, H. Easlyn, W, ft McKell, P. J. Purcell. XKKiOATIOTr. Tniyatlon and drainage Lloyd Garrison, rhiirtnaa; It K. Brown, L. Brsadenberyer, Syiveer Q Cannon, aWerkhant Cheever, A. I. - - ' A PRETTY GIRL VITII 110 TEETH am. J. H. Mander field, K. N, Mead. Henrr Mom, Jamea H. Mojle. Wllaoa McCarthr, Raa McFarland, Joba M. HcPberaoa, Low-renK. Set am. Jnaaph W. Neellto, K, d. Ncllmo. f, .tea Olaan, M. K. Pataoaa, J T. Penea, Beojamla L. Blok, Ceaare K la Ctrl, Job W, Tbontlrr. M. B. M end al am, Rr-alV.a Weara. Job WalXer, R. H. Wla-de- r, W. H. Wattia, D. 1 Wartbalmar, Charlea P, Wl,i., A 0. WUra, G. G. Wright R. I Ooddard-chairm- an M.onfaetaret, ; A. J, Barr, HmlA C. Bmalar, W. T. Be. , Me B, tailahaa, Jr , I. A. Clartoa, Jr.. Georga R. Duncan, Jamaa B. klllaa, Aldrldgn M. Bran, David W. Brana, lna R Fairbanks, Daotor G. bonis Palm, H. H, Hammlll, D. 0. Hlfler, Gottacball, R. B Howell, a. U Inhm. A. N. Joba-oo8. J, Jones, Arthar Kellr, Job Laag. G. B Lockbart, IWe lomadale, 0. R. Memdltk. A.- - p. lfonltoa. Charlea T. Mur-ra- r, Pred McClnr. George 8. McAlllitee, W. 0. MeHugb, B. B. McIntosh. David Neff. Mirim O. Nolaon, a. A. Pannier. William Prackwlakla, P. H. Prka. Hi-- n, rd H. Bolapp, Capt.ln 0 . P. Banter. Job Loola A-- Rnaer, Wlaalow P. Rchweberger, Rmlth. O. P Ward, Jr.i Howard B. War-nar- , George W. Wrick. J. T. - WhlUker, A. W' 11 llama, r. NEW TORE, Aug. 22. (By th At. Pres a) Leaders In economic education, philanthropy, journalism, religion and labor wars Invited today to attend an unofficial conference on American relations with China at Johns Hopkln 17 untver-tltto Id Baltimore. September Tho aim of the conference, aa set forth In, th Jnvltatlonn la to bring to th attention of thoaa competent to act eonatructlve auggaalons for Increasing cooperation between China and th Dnlted Bute In all project educational, buatnes and missionary, and In which both countries are con- cemed. "On this basis It Is clear that th sessions will consist lea of formal addresses than of an exchange of In- formation and point of view to the In end of finding out what roeult action ought to be aougjit by organiresations for furthering cooperative lation between the Chinese and th American people. ft was asserted. C. Dick, chelrmea; J. J. Bee- Bailey, B, B. Barker, Alonao o. A. Chapman, C. O. Crle-H. Cu.hlng, B O. Da via, J. O. A. B. Greeem, H - ' Rj' Hae X. Wert, A. J. Wood. Xpb Praak Ward. A. La Jacobs, X. Daynea. Mount Pleasant . Schools to Open-on September 7 UINTAH SAAIM. Baaia Railroad Boos 'Branco I'inUk chairman ft O. Howard. P. B. Cook, B P. Bailee, Jamea H- - Wattia Wboleoale trade ft B Kgyertaea. chair-an- : Alrin A. Beelry, ft tin P. B raster, T N. Bryaut R. W. Butler ora A. Culver, Joaaph Joba fSUott Clark. t Dsbcker, P. J Drolae, A ft hberhardt, U. Charlea N, Pehr. A. A. Jobnroa, Jkwctsl to The Tribune. W O Imbert. 0 perry W. Lawaou, W. MT.. PLEASANT, Aug. 23. Schools 8 W. MorW. Lloyd, B. W Mendenhall. rison, L G. Moaer, W. 8. McCarthy, Paal In North Sanpete school district will PetNewmaa. Jame M Perlewlta, J. P. Monday, September 7, according Piv. G. A. Puraell. G. A. Rogers. open tit, 6. Nathaa Rooenbaua. L 'M. Mnpa. A. P to announcement made yesterday by A Spltko. M. J Tanner. W. J. ollmer, George Superintendent Loul A. Petersen. ft. Watem L. W right. Biriaa. ' ; . j - profitable. Saturday bis suffered a broken lag of wheat when h wa taking a load and to Malad. He fell from th load Wa over ran of th wagon wheel th tha ankle. Jacobsen, Jana Lamb. District pri leg, breaking It just above Malad th to hoanltal, mary supervisor, Mrs. Marjorie Mi 4IH wa brought Braum. where bl Intnrles were eared for. You pay the price of ordinary clothe n you get clothes from the best-know- makers. A Arthur Frank Hart Schaffner &.Marx Clothes t '210 South Main St. It tl at a Engineert Plan Early Completion of Canal lounf- Xt lnr lky Iwr, tooth thoy . But we, and Hart Schaffner & Marx, are depending on an instant increase in demand that will cut overhead costs and so make the new juice reasonably Max D. Neusteter Diet at Home in Colorado Relative of Lincoln ' Dies at Advanced Age ... Five years ago, a year ago even, it wouldnt have been possible to sell clothes .of such quality, at such a price. ft E. Smith. M. H. Sow lea. Smedley. Sullivan. 0. Walker, Bartlett B leka. T. A Williams PeraoaaJ rekitlouaH. F. Platt, ehalnsabt teachers Institute wtU he held Friday, Mayor O Clarmee Nealen, Kalgar Xadyaid W J Halloran. Charlea h Smith. September 4, In North Sanpete high Postal fact lit lea J. P. O'Brlee ehalrmaa-Rosschool. , Reason. R. W. Bnrtee R R Helatee The School calendar calls for spetbs Rev Duane G. Hunt. Frank Moyle, Alex Pickering, Carl U Snow. I. B. Pearce cial observance of "Constitution R. T. Porte M H. Button. James Twelves. DENVER, Colo., Aug. 23 (By tha Week, September to 13; "Fire RETAIL TRADES. Associated Press ) Max D Neus- Prevention Week, October 4 to 10; Retail trades W111I, Murdock, ehalrmaa; teter, president of the Neusteter Peed 8. Auerbach. R. M. Bleak. H. N. company, and 'nationally known In Columbus day, Octobr 12; Armlstlcs Byrne H. R. Cummins Charlea B. Deny. ths women's apparel Industry, died day, November 11; Lincolns birthday, W. H Dayton. W, T. Dane B. P. Drayhere home his early today after a February 12; Washington birthday, tons H P. Fern at rom, W. B. Fife, Ed. L at six months' Illness. February 22. and Arbor day, April 15. Gray, Clyd P. Haaaee H. Hlrarhman. B. Mr. Neusteter, who was years The list of teacher Is as follows: ( Janklna, Joy H. Johnson. B. W. Kelly, waa born In Cincinnati In 1874 D. J. I nag, w. J. Lnea North high school C. L. Samuel Makoff, F. old, Forced to leave school the ace of Stewart, Sanpete O. Monw, J E McKendrlck, L. principal; A. W. Anderven; Olplx, 11 to earn hla as a newsboy, living V. H. Otindersen. W. H. Terry, Boyd Park. R T. Richardson. W. A. Sayer, Jemw N. Smith. K. Wolfe, Bryan U Wright. he roee to head one of the largest reDaniel Raamussen, Mrs tail women clothing stores In the MiriamOlejlhin, G. T. Bailey, (Mfety and flee prevention B Nielsen, Ernest Etaker, west- chairman; Arthur F. Barase Joaeph K Norma Smith, L. D. Wilde, supervisor WUliaMi H. Bywater, li. W. ClayJ. Weymour Jen-- , high school; Junior ton. Hugh 8. Coburn, Bari M. Cradall. M. sen, Flossie Stakes, Nellie Madsen. E. Jeaalnge P. P. Koala. William A Knlxbt, M t. schools elementary C. I pleasant Larson, G. W. La no. Charles Mai out, A. J. Moiling John F Mower, principal; E . F. J. w. Murdock. 8. H. M. H. Netdlg, o. J. Reading J. C. Boh tie, Jessie Madsen, Christie Clark, Rebbols 8. T. Ricketts J. H. Roberts Jorgensen, Bernice Madsen, John H. Gann, Sylvester Q Can Pearl W M. Scott, Etta A. Smith. Staaley L. Beth Frick Sen. Ruth Reynolds. .Mm SuUtvas P. B. Williams Lawreaeo c. non. Frank Tavlor and JtiMua Cannon Vem S Winters. Mrs. Pauline M. It,if , two-trous- er ikacb, opeitd her . A dramatic, daring cliange inpolicy by us and by the makers gives you Hart Schaffner & Marx suits for only $35. Worsteds, both finished and unfinished, and cassdmeres and serges. LEO It BROKEN. peelal te Th Trtbua. MAI-AIdaho, Aug. 28. Don No- of Halt Lake, with B. O. Cotton, eiurt-ne- er Poulson, Ethel Petersen. Faughn accompanied bv S, Y. Tavlor. Lund, MhippsnF traffic ft Taylor, choir-maGriselda Olson (X W. Ball, G. p. Baekmoa, 8. L. manager of the Clntah Raein ConMoroni high school A. J. Ixstt, BilHaffo. Jr , ft ft Brtalcr, t beater P. Ca struction company, are checking over boon ft D Corollm. Joaapk Dtckor, the TayVir ditch this week which sup- principal: Learfder Olson, Ray AnderniFxr. HtroM p. pabtaa. ft O. Poubcrt,ft plies water for the Bouth Myton sen. Ppafford Sumslon, E. W. Stuck!, she d TlMKttM W. jMWMb X. A. Kahn, ft 0. Kina bench.- - Thee are plsmring to com-ple- Otadys Brown. H. le Starr, Blanche mouth, O, Lomia, H. U Lor, p. loe hor beau- Walter Bur the ditch thla fag, whSch will Davis James Prgstwich. Elementary ft t. too W. Mwator, D. A Piorco. add a large additional acreaxe for Ir-- r4 school. Crvtn Gee, principal; ty! just ai iu Pjk, BaUlwia Robertooa, ration and Improvement Good land Hardy. Andrus Nelson, Chine Reese, not bard. (X T ftlono. Arthar Harry V. J. bad, Svaet, atiU be found In tha but n Erba Rasmussen, Mildred Irons, EsA. Tnucy, a, ft Walk. A. can worse, to lava TanalanA . . trella ,Fschgr . Wttoa. tertb that ara A.Stoofcrica Falrvisw Junior high whnol Georg X. Coett Atfar, dtp ehalrmaa; brohrn or d M. H. Madsen, F. Olson, principal; Leo X. Bachl. M. r. John Bradobaw, colored or Violet Goodsell, Jesse L. Toung, ElBrook a. J. O. Ckirtor, Harry -and lis D Coomb. J A. Front, Almlna I), ft'voa. H- - M. PrnM, ft Godmand Bagiev. Elementary school; poae them. If ara. Dr. Bobort ft Hampton, J. A. Halo, J, B Jraocn Urorro CTTT. Colo', CANON 23 Stanley Brady, Harry H, Knata, dug. fBt Graham, principal.; '.opts realized ft IL Nobr. Paul H Bay, Maya the A eeorle red Press. Mrs. Emma Mildred Csrlston. Verga StewarL Venow mueh their Dr. A. W William Krad, hchrybcr, wa Borrica, s who Graham. second cousin t nn Gladys Graham. Agard, aoeial and buai-aes- a Alex P. Shepherd. Gonryo 0. ftmitft Grant J. Abraham Llnooln. died at her home' Spring Cltv Junior high .school ti e c a a a A. StolDor, Groryo ft Kora toy 71 s. James W. Blaln, principal: Reid H. tnxaa T. Albert Hooper, chair here today at theIn aee of tit.. M--Mav was laadi-rappe- d Speaker Allred. Ernest Terry, Dorothy Jacobs Qulnrr, Jame T. Alesaadtr. ft ft Ballard. Agard waa born by bad nio; P. D. Cornell,-- ft H. Kurd ley, Charlea H 19. 1854, the daughter of the Rev and Elementary school: Tee Allred, prin ! Mrs. V. She J. Hanks moved t. cipal: Louise Blaine, Eva A. Ericksen, 0 McAlUat, Hart, Georg Dr, W. H. Canon City with her husband In 1881. Ila Puxey, Fenella Rasmussen. wo n 1 d furely Pyott. Guy C. Wltoa. T raffle and traneportatio A. 0. MItr, Fountain Green junior high school havo them attended to oftener. M 0. BraUahav, MACHINERY J. 0, Early, L. INSTALLED. Irvin P. Oldroyd. principal; Clifford 1 In this office you get tha very rhtirmaa; X H. Oornwall, D. apertst to The Tribe as. Cluff, Byyertera ft R E. Mlllett, Daisy Gowsna , Moyer, best In dentutry at a prieo that you Howard, A. B. Irrha,- - P, 0. laoftmnm. Joseph R. Chrit-tlanse- n, MTTON, Aug. fB Georr Tlngley Elementary school.Grace ran afford to pay. Feroonal atten- Berry Maycork. Barton W. Mntf, W, ft and com Holman, Vicprincipal; Inste.n-tloole Sons are the a ring W. Willard Boh McCarthr. Richard. B, Perfect -- 7 sanitation, careful, tion. Lnella Jorgensen, Grac of a COo. cUonlng machine toria Jackson. C. H. Robert aoa, D. 0. Bpeoaar, Thomaa Wanda Robertsen. eonoirtratiene and evmpathetie atten- Mb, In Madsen, thla at their plant olsra With a Wire. I rice, Chester Lloyd tion that never raiue, you unueeeo-aar- y principal; Teoriet ad tnformatioo LeGraad Rich canaoltv of 18 (MO pounds In ten hours ardo, rijtrmia Weaky ft King. G. W. Ball, while the 1'lntah Beeln Grower,' Vera Sumslon pain. Call for a free examinaola Indian two seeodatVm Ira H. Is new PaulX. Garllck, ones Pisch. ft Inetalllng principal; Brady, Rerdky, Harry tion of vour teeth todnv. Pr. Id. I). P. ft Hanaen. Charlea H Hart. L. ft which will mak four machine Eloese Hansen. N0TIC TO CONTRACTOR. Bridge section, National Forest Road Bringhurst, Dentist, 232 Main otreet M riyer Prank Mori. A. X. Mulling, W, D. a capacity of about 60, (MO poundswith L. Mllbum Otis per Stewart, Notice to ContractoreL healed pro- project, principal; bleated wlthm or partly withHour, 9 to 7. Blkbrt, ft XX Bbeffberd. W D, Mtra. day. Mythic now has Tots- - eleanUi Hilda .Sander. (over the Koval for or posals in th Uintah and Waaatch National constructing Improving .. . , (Advertisement,) M ales F. R, Major, principal Leah th Xr. ftdwfrd plants eeoopd to non in tha state. uvwfge ft atofft F ft- Kamas-Stockmor- a, Proio River for eats, a tala of Utah. eonnUed of VTiat would h look likct Every tin. the f Business Is Back of That Price v, J, a A Romance o inflated Pc B.rdwell, i. DOLLARS Relations With China Subject of Conference a 0, S', Hick, w. J. Honler, Joha Jmaea, J. H,rr? Joaeph. Samoel K. At-KK p lAiwhwm hl Robert 8 Lewi MacVIrhle, A. a r- j- Mucer, Prank Plagrm, , Rlrkard. P R. Rand Clair M. Jame W. Wade. Glenn R. Walker, heater, George 11 W'- Wirt id to0' eh5.C,P,n'V'?Bauer. Charlea P. Swmt, Barrett, H. O. r, aodrieh. L B. Henstas U W ' John A. Wldtao! . "lVmlartaBT, - Browa. cbalrmaa; Clark. Pted Jb A. Hale. R. B Howell Cap w- I?1 H'lmphrtee W. W. Word, George Q. Morrla, George I Pnrm. Gay c. Wllaoe Georgs D. Abler, Jeha Jame,. HEW IXDVSTtlES. Bow indoatrle Joba C. Deal, ehalrmaa; I. H Adame Daalel Alexaader, Prank Edward M. Aabtna. R. H. Aabwartb, Julian M. Bamberger, Royal Bsrase Edgar A Beriag, Bop H. Bltnar, L. Brandra-bergo- r. CUrla D. Browa, A H. Boirod. E. T- Gltomberlaln, W. S. Cooper, S' E. r. r trey fone Albert B. PMmr Thomaa H Caddie H. n Godwin. Frank Harris gtoa. J. T. Han-lE. C. Hlg- B- HolJL1- -rT'n Ai i Homing. D, Carloa K bn ball, c. D. Kipp, Herbert D. Landee Pred.' A More-toT. J MolUa, A. H. Paracme U. W Robblne Fred E. Roiapp. George Rnet, Carl W. Scott. J H. Shepherd. P. 0. Slmoaam, Dan C. A. THIRTY-FIV- E u. MEMBEMEP. Meiaber.hlp w. A. CafUr,'J-f1!trt- ai A. Angler. Lraa B, Baxter, Oanld B. Blakely, J. P. Bradlar, W. B. Chamber lain. J. M. Clawao, A. H. Fltrlngtoa. B. H Pelt, Ed J. Hanaen. P, I,. Hie t re an , Joba E. Holden. N. Hubbard, A. J. Kirk. Arthur Kuha. Walter Meeke, T, W. Naylor W. A Benter, William Serrlco, Ale p! Shepherd. Da C. Smedler, W. 0. J. P. Sullivan, A. 8. Tlnger. A. G.Smith, Wallla. Andrew Warruta, Warrea Weolmtt, Howard Rotapp. MUItarr affair J. R. Ward, Jamm T. Alaxandak. Thomae M chairman; Aaderam, Frrd Auerbach, A. Badger. Dr William P. Beer. 8. teRor Bourne. Hugh 8 Cobur. P. D. Cornell Rnr T. Blnnnre George 8. Gar. Dr. J, (f, Gleaer, Samuel C. Gunier, Ruel Halloran, Captat O. W. Humnlmlea, O A. Mulker, Carroll B. Nelaoa, Ir. U J. Paul. W 8 Perne. J. 0. Robboll. George H-- Smith. Dr. J. Gregg Smith, H Warm T. Wilcox, W. 0. A... Weymouth, Wlinama. Mining over. at (, ehalrmaa; Hue A Amlcnw, ft, W. ft.AppcW. WilUsa W. Beta. J. A Bsker. J. ft Brsbf, A S. Brows, X W. Bnwn, 0. ft. Dlbbk, tVltchlow, U. W. r. H. Pelt. P. c. W. ftnoektaf. Bpeoosr ft ft tray, Fcrnstroro, H. W tlrsnser, A XL Hipschmaa, A. ft. Harria 0, HaydwcA X. A lioualua, Paul P. heyser. Paul Koha, k h Madora, Dr. Geer W. C.Middleton, tisreecs fti, Mym. T. I. McDvooeU, h sales. H. T. Ports. H W. Bekenl. Jobs J. J K Reynold. A A . Tyler, t.ourtr Warrtaf, Towpujs, M. Wymas. Burk W. Wlobura, Jobs Paul V, Kelly. Asrtcultsre commlttes Wsest Baaer, Wutrmaa, frank Andrew, P. V. Barrtea Bcnnios. W H. Berrvtt, tSrrloa. William H folUad. I M. GMU, Georgm ft HiU Jr, H Y. KmsI. H. A V. A M, Modaae, Isoout,Dr.ftroeat ft. ft Mead, hay B Needham, P. Thomas ft A 0Iurft Ioa Parker. Joel ft. Parriah. X X Porter. W. T. Pyper, Henry IT. ftolapp. B. W. Rob-httlaUl f. Smith. Rrsier Taa ftrars, W. U. Wattia, ft C. WUim A A Hinckley. W. 1. Bsyder. ebslrmtn; Amertcenlsatiee X. P Bradley 0 M. Browu ft, J. Claw-mL. M. GUitlao. Harold Goff. H., Y. Kami. Gaoqra Muelier - J 0 Rebbols, S. J Greys Smith. D. B. Spencer, D. Hammond; Hr U. ft Wlybt, Tr H. Johnoon. ehatr truateea-Xoy Board of mss; W W Amstrooy, James H. D.BsH. A ft. W. Dayifea, .Ueorys Parpeaier, Spencer. C Paid, and coaatroctios Sidney BaiMing rhairraaa. Edward M. Aabtoa. C. 0 Barton. Prank B. H. W. Baum, O B. Berrien. Bowera J P Bradley, W. H. Bywatar. A. ft. Cadman, rheater P Cshoos. Btsaley D. Decker. Ralph Bran, ft I Irvine. A ft Kimball, W. (B Knlybt Pawl ftnhs. Miles Oscar C. ft ft Mrt'snauyrh ft Miller, 1 aeey. W H Penner, B H PiFer. Georya ft. Kandail Starner Richard a, B. A. Roberta, Brie Ryberg, Frank Schuyler, P. C. Bimonaen Esri Y. Smith W. T. Worley. com The giving of correct roed Information le not only a highly developed study, hut It Is a difficult problem even nhn you ham all ths Informs-la.-hand.- - aays .Mr. Klehel, "Wa hava the, best developed system of gathering road data known, but aven with thla Information at hand wa would often fail If It were not for an intimate, .knowledge, of .tha xoadv th type of conetructlon, the nature of the country through which these roade pass and tha probabla effect of ratna or continued dry spells all of which ara Important In routing tourists. Tha average motorist will travsl over a road once and will always remember that particular road a it was at th tlm ha mads tb trip. Thla is all wrong Btorma, heavy travel,, repair work or new construe- tlon may cluing th conditions in a remarkably short tlm and th road ha remembers as a boulevard may have become tmpaaaabl and aha road h considered Impassable may have been changed to a good highway. lt la our business and part of th business of ovary A. A. A. club In America to keep In touch with thea rapid changes. W do this by constantly going over th road with our scout car, by covering certain districts where via know condition ara bad with telegraph communlca- tlons and a constant Interchange of road eondltlons with other A. A. A. cluba who maintain th asm system w uee. Giving out Information , Is not n haphasard buslnasat It Is a highly developed game and could only bo developed by the system now In Mr. Rlshel declared th heavy touring travel of today would have bean Impossible If It had not been for the work of the auto clubs In mark In highways, publishing road maps, laying out routs and furnishing detailed Information on tha condition of th roada. Neo-lan- 1 Vinnd Summit and Wasatch, will be received th district engineer. Bureau of Public Roads, U. 8. Department of Agriculture, at 401 Fred J. Klesal building, Ogdan, Utah, until 3 o'clock ra:, on tho Ind day of September, 1325, at which tlm and placa they will ha publicly opened and read. Th to reject any end ali right Is reserved bide, and non will b considered except thoaa from von tractors ascertained to b experienced and raspon-albl- a. Tb project to be constructed I located approximately twenty mils east of Kama. Utah, and le accessible conetructad hor Tmorarad by K'lSfcS .CTTJS: ind h.' of work are approximately a follow. Unclassified borrow excavatloa, 4403 cubic yards; unclassified structure exfinishing, cavation, 111 cublo yards; 40x18 I mils; timber true. t; feet, listlog on; cribbing. corrugated 208 equara-fee- metal pipe, 40 linear feet; selected rock fill, 175 cubic yarda Th government has availto contractor, an rental total bid must be submitted aa a guarantee of th good faith of tho bidder. Bidders bond will not bo accepted. B. J. FINCH, , District Engineer. BBFORJS THE PUBLIC UTILlTlEd com ml eel on of Ntah. In th matter of th application of th Balt I .alt Tribune Publishing company for permission to discontinue light and power eorvtc as a publto utility. Casa No 28. Notlo of Hearing; Notice 1 hereby given that tha of tha Balt Lake Tribune application DtikllnKln HUM? 2Z o Uth to Ulncontlnua light and . kTSS? ErreJTK th office of th commission, lot 6 lata CapitoL Balt Lake City, Utah, oa Tuesday, th first day of September, IMS, at 3 aclock p. m. Bv order of th commission. Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, thla 18th da of August. 1325 F. L. OSTLER, (Seal) , able for less NOTICE OF AMERICAN SILVER listed In th basta, aquipment ae wtU In state PRODUCERS' MldTINO.-Notl- ca hlx Bidder Is hereby given that- ad bid th equipment that will b used meeting of th bciard of directors of during construction and tha minimum tha Producers ae seAmerican tlm required. Th estimated rental rin tlon held at Silver In Balt th Hotel will be deducted from th total of con- Lake City, Utah, aa th Utah, lth day re-of struction items, and award will b August, 1925, It was unanimously made on bid to baas advantage to th solved and decided to form a eorpo. The contract form and government. ration, not for profit undr lh plana spsciflcatlona, special pro- tha 'provision pecuniary 14 of th of of quantltlea session laws of th chapter estimates and visions, of Utah of Stax nay b examined by rerfponslbl con- 1923, and that notice ef a meet leg to tractor at tha following address; be held by members to vote upon said 401 Fred J. Klesel building, Ogden, b given acctwdlngly.- Utah. Plana and specifications will question AU member of said Silver Prod tebe furnished contractors who contem- rra' association re hareby noticed plate bidding, upon deposit of a check..that a meeting of th member wl for 1, payable to th Bacratary of p, bald at th Hotel Utah on th If, in United Slate, day of September, IMS, at tha hour Agriculture of th Check wtll.be held pending return of of 10 oclock a m., for th purpose of and pacification. All proposals i considering and voting upon said plans must b mad on forma and In ac-- 1 question. cordahc with Instructions, forming a I W, MONT FffPRT -of th specification above re-- 1 part I f erred to. A cartload check er cash ELN'ET M-- hit r i to five cent ef tb tt par amounting fieuetary. - 1 xrt |