Show tIle the t ie TOWN Salt alt Lake Sidelights aULD SUPPLY U. U S. S is enough peat soil in Provo There Ther and nd around Utah lake Jak to supply ay for Sf of the country county greenhouses he e of or Provo Lf Preston G. G Peterson lumber jeStS cars of the thC state highway commis- commis declares that Peterson Ion s1 s Mr importing time America is im- im t the present hothouse soil from Europe porting much of or that Ws Its It's Its a shame to use so bottom t ind nd o of land Jand for reservoir when hen it could be put to other use Sl said The silt sill of ages aes 8 Mr lr col PC Peterson in Ut Utah h lake Tulles bas cattails and other marsh plants and d died for thousands and rown up e ba grown The result is s several feet ot of f yearS wars Shipping this soil o of could be an at industry in m itself itsel ELIMINATES TROUBLE r so that he wont won't have any trouble his eye on the ball Julian k keeping beeping ping Bamberger president and general gen gen- 10 eral manager of the Bamberger Electric Hectric railroad practices with a aU U ball ban 3 31 2 2 1 inches in m diameter IOU golf weighing about 1 2 11 2 1 pounds and of Salt Lakes Lake's one Bamberger ir un-erous un golf gol enthusiasts was presented pre pre- the We hu huge e ball for winning a tournament When he is not using 1110 to practice with the ball ban graces a It Lake table in his office in the Salt Sail Terminal building I luST JUST LIKE FISHING r f U Unless Walter H. H Hadlock state bank tank commissioner gets over his big bigheartedness bigheartedness heartedness he is going to have to Lest invest in hI a pair of hip boots or a set of til waders Hadlock admits it him- him elf Jelt Hadlock's weakness seems to tob tobe tobe other golfers find lost b be helping balls Ells out in the rough He never seeks his ow own there because he always ys drives down the fairways he says He does docs his golfing early in the morn lag L when the dew is heavy and when the shrubbery is still sUll ringing wet And when he goes out into the shrubbery shrubbery shrubbery shrub shrub- bery to help the other fellow hunt for the pellet he naturally gets wet And the more friends he plays with the wetter he gets BOYS BOYS' t mEALS IDEALS BETTER I Ideals of the modern American boy ire are as good and possibly better than they ii ever ever were That's the belief of L. L M. M Holt in charge of the intermountain office of the United States Indian irrigation with headquarters in Salt Lake And Mr Holt should know for tor his son Bob had a birthday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- and thereon hangs his 1 Bob is just an average healthy boy who loves Joves to do those things which all aU boys OOs do For some time he wanted to be a Boy Scout but he wasn't old enough How However ver he studied all about the work of the scouts and ande andie ie he e inveigled his dad into buying a trout Kout uniform so that Wednesday the first day on which he would be eligible for membership in the scouts he ht would be ready to join I Bob has passed all the work required required re re- rc- rc for or a second class scout scouts and he lie was so enthusiastic about it t all that he wanted to wear his scout to school Mr Mr- Holt said I believe the ideals held up by the scouts have a great influence on our boys and I 1 think these bo boys s 's arc are better bet bet- ter toe for It IL ILI Il I. f t so Some oine taU tall stories arc are told when automobile au au- au owners are arc asked how accidents acci dents nu happened according to Sam F. F f J Kiefer Kicfer of the Utah they're State Farm bureau Veri Very Verv H Handy d Recently I asked y UJ I 7 one man how his With Alibis Alib IS win windshield d s hie 1 d was vas wasI I smashed said Mr Kiefer Kiefen The man explained that he hit a rock which was thrown into the theair ther sit air r by th the tire He further told me sad lad d expected me to believe e it that the automobile was so fast that I It caught up with the rock before it hit bit the ground and that the impact mashed leashed the windshield I L Another man a few days ngo ago told me e that the probable reason he turned his car over into the ditch was the fart Jact that he had just passed a big truck covered to with torn and flapping canu canvis can can- vis u He told me he supposed his machine mathine ma- ma rhine chine saw the flapping cloth and be- be a ame frightened |