Show J NOT OT S SO LONG AGO J From The Telegram vf er f January 15 1922 t g tt t 0 Little Little- Flashes of Salt Bait L Lake e and Utah i Prom Ten Years Ba Back Baek t to the Day J Leo J. J Muir in an address before the KI- KI waI S club characterized the average business businessman man and civic clubs like the Kiwanis as enterprises enterprises enter enter- prizes worth more to the community than Liberty Liberty Liberty Lib Lib- erty park or the Temple block Cooperation of conductors and motormen In preventing automobile and traffic accidents Is 15 asked by Commissioner Arthur R. R Barnes For the tenth time tune in succession Frank J. J Hagenbarth was elected president of the National Nation Nation- al association c who marketed their sheep and lambs through the Growers' Growers association realized a B saving of according to figures submitted to the annual convention held neld in Salt Lake c The longest single freight train ever moved in Utah was one westbound on the UI Union on Pacific passing through Salt Lake It contained cars of automobiles en route to Los Angeles The weight of ot the train was pounds and its cargo had a value of |