Show hBO BOUT UT L By FR FRANK lK A. A HUNT BUNT ephen hen H. H Love sales and traffic ager ager ger of ot the Utah Utah Idaho Idaho Sugar sany supplied this one It seems I sugar official was back in 1 lington D. D C. C recently and dura duri dur- dur a i luncheon he he was asked by a of paper paper products why did not fbi put the sugar pcr bags instead of cloth bags explained that some of his cusis cus cus- rs s wouldn't like it il In many s out west the housewives either cither i shirts for their husbands or late sate garments for tor themselves out l te ic sacks he said I know it it ise lSe the other day when it was wasy wasy y ya a girl went by and anyhow and anyhow a V O aw w the family uses wes U.- U. U.-I. U. sugar NES LIKES WRESTLING ey iy y may have put Harold S. S es at the head of or the L. L D. D S. S ital dal but his responsibilities have robbed him of his enjoyment of fat at the ringside during the wres- wres matches in Verne McCulloughs McCullough's i if i The last time I was there eM Id the watch and nd rang the bell bellat at t the right time FLIES FLIES' die lie Diamond Diamondis is the most typical manager I have ever known i 1 L remember the personal pride ok Jok in every detail when the nt R-K-O R Orpheum theater ing was going up That was 13 ago How time rues flies T A RELIEF aust be getting old I can reber re- re ber jer way way back when women did ine me up at bars to drink Just Ved red a letter from H. H V. V Hansen al manager of or the Palmer house Among the new im im- ments b he emphasizes is that are ore going to have a mens bar t. t COVERED 0 new figures a man and a aan ain in tn suddenly emerged in one e. e murals at the capitol the day At least no one seemed member them They are by the prairie schooner as it ites its es s the plains Cleaners are at atTon Ton on the high scaffolding in the theol 01 1 ol and the removal of the grime ithe the picture revealed the two ers Half Halt of the interior of the ling lag has been washed and you need to o guess which half halt it is you see it L t I T TAYS rAYS PAYS WALKING i if the Smith brothers walk walkie le ie e way to work every day Every I 1 see Fred and Charley in the thel l ing they are hiking all the way Wolcott str street et toward the bank UT IUT IEN f ft Marshall secretary of the thai mal association is busy man these days but 4 d him long enough to hear his that the N. N W. W conven- conven here January 17 16 would ne le fie of oC the best ever Frank Frankoff Frankoff off iff to report to W. W I. I Myers of or wool advisory committee at ington lington D. D C. C I 11 I looked over the tock tack committee list of the cham cham- sf f commerce to to see just who toys Joys are who are preparing ng for Convention and I 1 found Royal arnes ies N N. D. D Brown William lsd ll V. V O. O Hewl Hewlett tt James A. A ier Jer J. J H. H Jacob W Walter James Manderfield Albert Merrill rc IC C. C Merrill D. D R. R Owens W. W Men M M. en H. H J. J Plumhof P. P J. J W. W Thornley M. M Warsaw R R. Ilson Tilson and the chairman Frank In an old ledger in JIs JI's office e I found the minutes rl r regular gular National Wool Wool- G a Vj iJ meeting ever held It was wasI I 12 1865 when rep rep- tive of the United s gathered at S Syracuse N. N Y V. Civil w war wr r had just en ended d and problems of faced the country cO not the least was that of building up treasury The first off alii i of f the association were Dr Henry LandaU andall of New York president l' l Greer of Ohio secretary anc and ry Clark of Vermont treasurer r fin In January 1901 the first conion conion con- con ion of wo growers west of the river took place in Salt Lake and Senator F. F E. E W Warren of g w was elected president |