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Show .4 n .. Bevond Understanding ' r a . I ' J.. A. young man jubi reiurnea irom college was out cycling one eay when suddenly he came to 1sieep gradient While he was descending be lost con-- , , trol of bis machine and was thrown. oil that Ms: Would, demand that these people-Two .men came and found Jilm lying on ' Among' the public land measures 1b to the government the the groundHflV'hen asked how It hap- thatSenator fimoot, chairman of the contained In them In southern Utah should ba given a preference right of entry when the. lands are purveyed pened he replied: ; on public lands, now has there' ar vast tracts of public lands and thrown open to actual entry. committee with decline came I down that "Well, withdrawn from the greatest Telocity and lost my cea-- before congress are two measures that, have been This Is what Senator Smoot's - bill -of their classification that are of 'especial . interest to the entry because to do. ' as oil lands proposes the "hard macadamized road." 7 people of titah. One of them pro- by the Geological Survey of the bills here mentioned Both "Away, lad; let him alone," replied vides for agricultural' entries on oil or be'ng . valuable for oil. As the have been approved by the Interior: one of the men. "He's a foreigner.' law now Btands these lands cannot lands, and the other extends" the Senator , Smoot and Department squatter's right to settlers on be developed, but must await 'the anticipates that they will . be en Didn't Get Across. lands that have been designated by final disposition the government sees acted Into law. If Senator First Omaha., Man (In surprise) the Interior as com fit to make of them. I the Secretary of Why,' Back already What! these bill becomes Smoot's law, of the under the provisions thought you were golng.to see Europe t ing transand be can lands Dalny World' Finest Port, developed Act. Homestead Smoof Enlarged Soonnd Omaha Man (cheerfully) -said of Dalny, the chief, city" Is It homes for Bo did 1, but It seems that'New York Senator Smoot has secured the pas forme4 lateof Kwangtung province, that and port The second bill, which extends the aw me first Puck. sage of both of these bills through finest harbor and wbarve the has tt "the Smoot o squatter right to the senate and they are now under In the Far East, vessels drawing up necesto 28 feet being moored alongside th consideration by the committee on Enlarged ttomestead Act, is Good Advice. of the to the object, complete of sary house of repre the quay. Goods can. be discharged ffQhJ lands , Former Mayor Dunne of Chicago In public Smoot Act, which is the development a ship and placed aboard, the freight a recent address to young men, sentatives which run out onto the wharves. preached the doctrlneof sturdy democThe first bill will, if it becomes of the arid lands of the West. In cars, While Ice forms laIn one operation. a, ColoIdaho.-NevadMontana,' racy. up to settlement" about Utah, open law, of the bay at theparts protected bother too much," he salcV "People domain rado and Wyoming, there are large Dalny, It neer becomes sufficiently "about their ancestors. If you be 1,800,000 acres of the public from entry as areas of unsurveyed land which come '.hick to interfere with navigation, so lleved all you heard you'd think that that Is every other man was desended from oil lands. The Smoot bill proposes under the provisions of the Smoot ;l;at the port is open the year round Dalny being the southern term-r.u- s William the Conqueror or Charle- t permit" settlers to enter upon Act. Many persons' have initiated of the main line of the South to a young My advice magne. and cultivate them, claims upon these iands and have aixhurta railway, the advantages Off man would be this: Don't bother these lands, surface cultivated and made improvements this acquiring eventually once evident. at are ered about descent, unless you are an Mere justice , their claims. i.vumr'v . ownership, at the same time reserv- - upon 1 i J. ,1 . Club Notes! - r - .. and Personals ' T 1 EG OWNERS B - - rr- . . "'Cv 'iiii'.'.U mi . " -- ' Mrs. JC T. Cardon and small son, Reed Smoot Cardon, have returned from.. Washington, D. C, where they The Daughter of the Mormon met with Mrs. Sarah Curtis at 291 North Fifth' East, street yesterday afternefn. Mrs. Harriet read a sketch of the travels of the Batallion and a. piano selection was given by Miss Ivy Curtis. An interesting biography of the life of John G. Smith was read by his daughter, Mrs. Eliza S. Stewart. .During the afternoon dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. n Good-ric- have spent past month with Senator . Mra. Reed Smoot. and Anna Miss Mrs. Cardon will where she spend the to Prpvo summer months. K..3moot accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Raile of Thistle areisiting in Provo the quests --- of Mrs. S. R. Cajlaway. the-peo- ple h --- Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Stallings of Spanish Fork are the guests of Mr Mrs; Ralph Archbol' and Mrs. Jas. and Mrs. J. B'Ashton today R Farrer left yesterday morning for Salt Lake City where they go as dele ii - . . gates to the Rebecca assembly be lng held 1n Salt Lake City, from the localr lodge Mrs. W. H. Brereton is also attending the sessions. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Bower are in Salt5 Lake City this week. where Mr. Bower will attend the thirty-eightannual grand lodge session oflhe Odd j Fellows lodge. h ' g ,. ii rir nnri Mrs. Herbert S. I'yne are spending fie day in Salt ' Lake t lty. visi .Vhs. Jo'.iu Li;y Salt J.ake fiicnds in 'xo'a yeeteeday- - . 4 , ' ' Paine is y O. -Beesley en- - i- ... trfn.to- the .coast. --- .v,u,.v, y Jf y ' and. Miss One of the pleasant social affairs of kfter-unn- n the week was tht given Monday At th home of Mrs. Martha Blb- T. Sherman Relief hn hv the W.i Inl of J. W. Wil 6 honor No. corps, Hams the occasion being his "eighty first birthday anniversary. A pleas ant jBOCiai auernouu aa cywx . : I L. in' the m fc . t -- ,ii - " VlUVCUt Josle Mrs. contest guessing 1 y Marie. 1 E. Mrs J. and Mr. Bnnhard. daughter of C- - Tanner of H Boshard and Myron V Farmlngton, will occur this morning in the Salt Uke temple. The young of weeks couple will spend a couple to Welby, before going at Farmlngton will Near Garfield, Utah, where they Miss v x t i i - i t i t i t i i k. ML M (2) ' ' ANYTHINC THAT IS IN THIS STORE WILL BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST. Remember this is a bonefide sale No faking, as we will Wl you shelves, or counters, show cases, anything in the store. This Sale will continue for 30 days until w get enough out of it to pay all. We are not sale promoters but are repreto senting the Creditors and will sell the entire stock but what we will raise enough in the pay our debts. Don't miss this sale as you can have your choice of anything store at prices that have never before been met. - ...... " Beet Cultivation Spreading. ; Beet -- cnltlvation has been raised from a productioo of 1,000 time in 1885 to more than'500,000 tons In 1910. territory There Is so much beet-sugaIn this country thut if only one acre - In fifty were planted with beets once every four years the entire United States demand for sugar could ba sup; plied- .r - This Stock Out Below are a few of the prices we at 75c 65c 7jc 75c thpep oronHs .As nil are on the market for yourself No reserves everything must be sold come and see ' ' ' ' ... , . T , 0 ' Jand 25c a ,do. Pansy .plants,, and all petuniara daisy, verbena, other, beddlngplantl2c a6:doz. .. . The new place, Phene' EIGHT I Heavy Bib Overalls Medium Bib Overalls Socks 15c Style, per pair . $1.25 Underwear, per suit Men's Men's Men's Men's . reside. y - - S m of ' t ; The guests f resent were tloirDTlze. Mesdames Jane Williamson, Margaret Denhalter, Josle Vincent, Hannah -- Leonard, Henry- - Goddard, .W. C. GibNewell bey." E. V. Vincent J. Brown, W. Smith. W. 'H. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. eterBoyeeV MLandMrs D. O. WaJd, , Messrs J. W. WllTlamsTXiyTBrowB-E. Rob J. H. Miller, Thos. Leonard, :.. erts, Miss Florence Ray. rhe-m'arri- age t, ' - - I ui 50c e the' Dollar i ..- Mrs Albert Selck' entertained with dinner Monda evening in honor of the birthday- anniversary of Mrs. iwhen Jhfi .following guests Mr. and Mrs. John were present: J R. Boshard, "Mr. Mrs. and B'hl Mr Mr. and Mrs. Boshard, and. Mrs,. Hany Christian Bandley, ;Mrs. Mary Ander- ! i t to close out everything at cost There will be nothing reserved in this sale as we 'i. Thk is not n snip to unload surolus stock but to V There will be quite a lot of these goods that If satisfy the creditors and we must sell. will be sold for V " son, Mrs. Mary Bosbafd Anna Seick. n IfuiyJlJll! a :nf - hPr cnusin. Mrs. ij rr 7innnfo)(gfni J and whil&i- there were gue3ts of honor at a ner given by Mrs. Collitt and also at a theatre party given by Miss, Mar ' garet Bennett. Mrs.-Cnn- ii'a pi t:' Wc Shall Commence on Mrs. C. O Chase and Miss Tempe Penroid were visitors in Salt Lake X '. i O. ' - k tt Chase presided over a for prettily appointed dinner recently who Idaho, Idaho of Falls, Chase Bert; is a guest at the C O. Chase home this week. A' cluster of white' carna; tlons were ised as the centerpiece of the dining table where covers were laid for fourteen guests. C Mrs. Ctty-dur- ing Z ii a Have made an assignment to us for the benefit of their Creditors and we must con ft days. vert this stock 'of merchandise into cash withm the next Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Irvine, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Grant C Bagley enjoyed an automobile trip to Salt Lake City ' ir mf this week City i 1 5c .. . - - - CffiMX MM Sk ""I- -- 'a. - AAAAAI a. M.m.tkjm gkMmMn Ij Si :1 MAVi |