Show I CARLOAD OF TIES FOR CITY WOODYARD In line with efforts efforts efforts' made bY the tie I Denver Rio Grande V t ti i Mountain l States Telephone company and several other large corporations to aid the city in conducting a municipal municipal municipal mu mu- I woodyard to furnish work for forthe forthe forthe the unemployed by donating wood the Union Pacific system is today I supplying a carload of old ties and andi the Bamberger Electric line Is Js transI transporting transporting trans trans- i I porting them from Ogden to Salt SaIt I Lake free of ot charge The wood will be transferred from the electric line freight tracks to the woodyard by city trucks I It has been no small problem In the past to secure sufficient wood to furI furnish furnish fur fur- I nish work worl for the number of or men who I have applied for it at the yard according according aci ac- ac i cording to Miss Mary E. E Pulliam of ot 1 the Charity Organization society From From sixty to seventy men were I given work at the yard Saturday re resulting resulting re- re suiting In the tho preparation of a large II amount of wood for kindling for which orders were solicited today The action of the railroads in supplying supplying supplying sup sup- plying a carload of ties will relieve the situation relative to obtaining un unprepared unprepared unprepared un- un prepared wood at the yard for a short time The ties numbering between and 1000 each containing thirty thirty- two board feet were given glyen by the Union Pacific at Ogden and brought to Salt Lake by the Bamberger electric elec elec- I tile line Citizens In need of kindling are be beIng being being be- be I ing urged by all persons connected with the operation of the woodyard to toI place their orders with the Charity I Organization society's secretary |