Show MANY Y PROBLEMS AR ARE CONfRONTING CITY AS TO G. G JL A. R. R Questions of Housing and Feeding Are Prominent Am ng These Salt alt Lake people are arc only beginning to realise what it will ill m mean an to have bave baveI I people drop in on nn them for a friendly lri Jr visit next August Auguste when the national Un encampment of the Grand Orand ArD Army Armp Y tl Republic will wUI be h held hl here bere said Ivl i. i M. M Kaighn former department and member der Utter for lor thin tens lain state executive o committee committe to TIIE Tins M I today Her r officer of the organization a circular circular- Mom out oot in the east eam have nu w u n of that in iii part the he J membership m sei int to determine in advance y many sany people will be here Inor- Inor pa li and statistics gathered by the fire a and d d departments department shows bows that xe t at least six ais living li descendants d eh onion soldier who participated ll There Thore were ol- ol oli i the the onion union aide side and it therefore that there arc are peo- peo l 6 are aft members of the families of soldiers GOO are ale now approximately re red d soldiers still till living ana and it is i. that tat there will vill be no lower fower o of these in attendance e at nt pp It is ia estimated that in in BOA to to the soldiers there will wilt be 00 to other visitors in in tat of friendly invasion will Remain P 4 vanguard ar of this arm army will ben be be- least week wee before n 11 t to arrive at a ee lent of the official n fo fore re re re- off 1 r tu d JId Ind pu thousands will remain for at ata 1 a week after tho the reunion There I ether other tafter thousands passing ng through h 14 a Q time from all parts of the tho east ti Seattle ile exposition Salt alt Lake will have ha an un- un fl Is' t cf 4 bl nd that she ted task uk to care for these people peo i but she can and aud will do it if if pro pro- t U made in advance Batt Lake Jake City is id not alone in- in rp L iU this matter The financial the entire i extends throughout country When a circus a i into iato the city an and after a 11 two stand takes out from to toN it N toe th e effect is felt for from two urea W n month in n general business I t i 4 ow much mach greater reater will ill be the of- of j f millions of dollars arc aro di die dis- itH i- i tH ti t. t in the city eity by the visitors It Iti h WU estimated mated by the merchants of To To- i the Orand Grand Army encampment tofo that wi t between two and three millions of r III with ith the lD merchants of that city city cs tt nee at Philadelphia W was J eater and aDd the tho merchants of t. t estimated their increased vol vol- ol t business v n 18 at between five and md six ds d. i of dollars is it ufo safe to estimate that every erv fluting during the encampment will 1 less than han 3 5 per day That Del ad conservative estimate wend tad ent twenty times that be On the inside 5 3 a a. day 1 nd total of nearly Marly 3 3 T W n ien wh will be spent here dure durie dur- dur duroe e ie week food Question is i. no DO small email matter to feed such When an army armr is in en en- tent pat the men are fed according toed to ed schedule Every ounce of food foodrill win rill need is tbt fixed d according to theand tho the lid and they are fed b by program Iro am The amount of food required b by them pond out long in advance ance of the patent or march marh and preparations tie care eare of the force are made Lor a or months in advance r the farmers and merchants of w sake uke c and the country tributary Us ity eity overlook this thil feature It yes yea the farmers of ot Utah Idaho the e territory which I Applies the city with produce to begin preparation I If delay for the business that wi e their wa way will win be an ao unprecedented 1 dea Ac ae de- de aI a t r farm products butter cream e ek eggs garden jIrden truck fruits b beef ef ef efer cia aide er u m neat t at foods and in fact every every- ever It i t that U tie the farm produces I Ii r i bese people who are comin coming wi will to eat They will vill want to eat i times a day d v and nod it will be no I to to KI give KIe e them the best I Ithe I i the wet west produces If w We are that the farmers farmen will have ha to get on pon the problem at once It i is isa is isa a m matter atter that they can afford to ook it Jt it means meaDS mone money and lots of ot r the farmers and the gardeners I y er see are prepared when the tho time timeto to meet the demands that will upon them |