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Show CONSERVE THE WATER j SUPPLY, IS NOW THE CRY. '"" . . . ' "Conserve the water supply" is now the cry of -Waterworks Superintendent Frank L. Hlnes. All the sources of supi ply are shrinking rapidly, say the aui thorities. Still, . if good Judgment is used there is no danger of a water famine. fam-ine. The flow from Parley's creek is already less than half of the flow on the same date last year. The flow from City creek is almost cut In half compared com-pared with the same date ot last year. The reason for this shrinkage is charged to the fact that the snowfall of last winter came so late that It did not pack; consequently the meltlng"ha.s been rapid and the .water .has run off before it ''could soak into the ground. This is given as the reason - for the stringent enforcement of the rule to allow only a short time each dar for 1 sprinkling. , j ( ., . H. BULLEN. JR. of Logan is in the eity for a few days on a business trip, j ;'?Rt.ASD MRS. PHILO E. JONES left for Portland yesterday- to attend the meeting of the American Medical assocla- uon. . EK? CANNON, who has b Jn seriously 111, was reported yesterday, to be Improving. . a a- a . . A. J. KNOLLIN. who until four years ago was in the sheep. business here but no.w n th5 commiaslon business In Chloagc, is here for a few days. , ' . a a a I MR. AND MRS. H. A STTrarn'T threoni1;3.1 " ,n CallSafor three montha. have returned and are PTd,1f days with Mr., and Mrs! H. L. Henderson. ? rhlnt0, JL1.10? ,.SoJa Springs. me. buy"ng trip! C'ty yesterdy 0I fciSHm.?-rAr8Ti,t well-known sugal beet man from Heber. was in the city yesterday on a business trip. f 'in?.?- IE?ICH- an attorney practicing. practic-ing. at Pocatello. was in the city yeste? ' . I ADDISON CAIN received a telegram v. aftKernn' , announcing the death of his rother, Harry L. Cain, a well-to-do resident of Susan vine. Cal. 1 |