Show I I I I Around the Town I Drainage Needed Needed R. R. R A. A Hart senior drainage engineer of ot the federal de department department department de- de of drainage engineering has completed a report on experiments that have been in progress for two years by which it is shown that the alkaline beds between Salt Lake and the Great Salt lake can be drained and made highly productive of plant life The soil abounds in plant nourishment and drainage will place the land in the productive class the report says Tho The area thus affected is of more snore than acres To Deport Chinaman D. D. D A. A Plumley Plumley Plum- Plum ley United States immigration in inspector inspector In- In and J. J II H. Smith a Bingham patrolman l. l luft lert t last night for San Francisco hating haling In their custody Fong Joe Chinese who will be deported to toI Hawaii The rhe Chinese had a certificate entitling him to live liv in Hawaii and I believed he lie had the right of residence in the United States He lie had been Inthe In inthe inthe the country ten years I Manufacturers' Manufacturers Outing Outing Members Members of the Manufacturers' Manufacturers association and I I their families and friends will have an outing at Saltair tomorrow A special I dinner will be served and plans will be beI I discussed for Utah Products week The huge electric sign I Am for Utah I hanging in front of ot the associations association's present quarters in the Vermont building building build build- I ing will be le e removed to the new headquarters head- head quarters in the Felt building Train Is Due The Due The Safety First train I which is being run inn over the Union Pacific Pacific Pacific Pa Pa- system under the tho auspices of the lie United States department of ot th the in interior in- in in-I in tenor will arrive here at noon tomorrow tomorrow tomorrow tomor tomor- row for the longest stay at any point pointon on the Union Pacific The train will willbe willbe I be bf open to the public from 1 o'clock to 9 o'clock and the same hours on Monday I Agents Returning The Returning The party of ot I Union Pacific representatives and I tourists agency agents who have been j I to the Grand canyon to determine whether or not it Is feasible to establish establish i lish an automobile line to carry pasSengers passengers pas pas- from Lund or Modena 1 on the lie Salt Ial Lake e Route to the rim of the Grand Graml can canyon on will return to the city tomorrow Work to Start The Start Start The city waterworks department has has has' received the chlorine gas water vater purification plant and work on the installation of the apparatus will commence today Board to Meet Meet Meet-At At a meeting of the state pardon hoard board to b bb bt held tomorrow I four applications for parole will blI betaken be lie taken under consideration five for Cor I commutation of or sent sentence nce and one lone for termination It is expected the I governor will arrive in Salt Lake Lale from froma a vacation spent In Little Zion can canyon on in time to attend the session New Members Members of the Lumbermen's club will wiil Initiate a num auto her ber of new applicants for membership I tonight at the lie meeting held at the Salt SaltI I Lake Commercial club I Meetings Pla Two Planned open air all i TeA meetings under the le auspices of the Y M. M I. I C C. A. A and Yo i ft Young ng Peoples People's societies of ot f i the city churches will wili be held next Sunday The first one will be held in Liberty park at and the at 4 o'clock in m Pioneer second park Forgery Cha John Charged ohn Golatz an Austrian said to have defrauded some Iome countrymen at B ha has been ar arrested arrested ar- ar rested and placed cl In the county jail He l i is charged with forgery |