Show s NOT SO iON LONG AG AGO From The Telegram of February 9 1922 t I I Little flashes from Salt Lake and Utah from t 0 ten years ago to the day Heaviest fall faU of snow for the winter hampers traffic on both road and rail Several roads completely com corn blocked 9 9 Ii 9 Payson desiring better roads the citizens entertained entertained enter enter- tamed Utah county commissioners at a a. dinner Payson Commercial club has offered the commissioners commissioners commissioners commis commis- to construct highways the fund obtained ined from a bond Issue The proposed road would run from Payson to Benjamin and Leland S 'S 9 9 Amon Among the students at the University of or Utah are arc twenty-seven twenty foreigners of at fifteen different nationalities according to the registration The Influx Is largely from the Orient 4 9 9 The average family man is benefited by the new income tax schedules fixed by the government said James H. H Anderson collector The head of a 3 family of five lve is exempted 2500 and each for five lve children 9 e 9 a Comment upon the reestablishment of free side trips between Salt Lake and Ogden is withheld by Carl R. R Gray president of at the Union Pacific until he has time to consider the matter |