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Show THE PROVU HKUILIX PAGE THREE &t,mmmu i k " i4MSsSk H ! sanitary Parker Canneries. . Always ready to serve; Grown and packed in the valleys of the Rockies. Star. Brand" to row froear -- :;:Sa Thirty-fou- .:. .S itfv - Vt - - by tha W. - J. ; ' OGDEN. UTAH fen Cook V" tit V- 'If - A , look. Vi- : ! ll MrHJj - him , in n X. Jf ... gj;M ,1. to at a. " , 1 soldi year. In 1 9 1 REPOR T OF rr ron - ; gf e ss : proYid edafr ap propriation of twenty millions "to enable the Secretary of the Interior i to complete government reclamation projects heretofore begun." Not one dollar of this appropriation had been '5urf($'tWlseirTdTn1cTi''It was Tnaile, when'the'present administration came into ofilce buL Jt ias ieen. 80 Jargejy COHY Profit by the costly ex: :The ' pleasing your !But " tr -- j . . irti,VI zr.2ij. .t.ttt , ar r if-f- taste.- cigarette tKiin merely Other cigarettes, be -. . last-Febru- ary 1 NELSON, Cashier. x Yet they reJfLD d Of PROVO begin Because Chesterfields satisfy they give. you the true meaning of smoking ! . ISTflTEBANF Chesterfidds-- d where the others stop! C0Ets-TQf"7i- - ALVA iiiii 1 - hard earned savings --StateBank -- of ith-the Provo, where you are insured against loss from t;.' . - report of that the projects appropriated for are Tapidty Bearing completion- and will means $30.01 per share, annually. soon be completed if the polfcies of are administration This is estimated on the basis of 27 the , Wiilsori cents for copper a, production for adhered to. The following figures , show by one year at the rate for July, 'and States the receipts aniU expenditures the reclamation fund from A production of 20,302000 pounds from in July is such a noteworthy feat March, 1913, to May 31, 1916. The that it requires comparison with preXJ total of expenditures is less than for vious records to adequately compre-len- the period 'above stated becaus"e" the it significance. This is nearly period covered is shorter: double- - that- - f expenditiira.$4i2flj)4353 l,8(tO,(KM) pounds were produced; it miscellaneous receipts, tl.622,823.86i is three times the quantity produced receipts from; land sales, $306,208.33. -during lhe height of the depression California,- - expenditures, r $587,720.19 ; of 1914, and over the month of June miscellaneous receipts, $158,746.14; represents an increase or 13 per cent receipts from land sales, $948,65.76. Colorado, expenditures, $3,576,449.-76- ; in output. miscellaneous receipts, $263, The first seven months this year witnessed.. a production of '6Ver receipts from land sales, pounds of copper by Utah Idaho, expenditures, $6,436,"62-.02;- ' Copper. fin - the basis of seven miscellaneous receipts, $1,846,716.79; months' production Utah should in excess of 180,000,000 pounds receipts from land sales, $662,624.13. of eopper in 1916. If he present rate of production is: maintained for the cellaneous receipts, $191.47; receipts remaining months, production will from land sales. $ 55.3 60.9 8."Montana, expenditures, $3;97131.- exceed 205,000,000 pounds per annum, and the monthly rate of production,-base- 91; receipts, $401,711.- on July's exhibit, is at the rate 69; receipts from land sales, $3,191,of 243,000,000 pounds per annum. The 437.83. most sound and conservative bat is of Nebraska, expenditures, $1,357,00.-miscellaneous indi72; ear's receipts, production estimatngthey . receipts - from land sales, cates that a minimum of at least .180,000,000 should. : be ..producedMj $220;176.68. Nevada, expenditures, $1,115,597.86; Utah in 1916. Even this would be an increase of 4S per cent over the total miscellaneous receipts, $276,983.24; sales, $132,244.85. receipts from land production of 1915. New :Mexico;- - expenditures-- , $2,943, Already this year" Ee company, including the present dividend of $1.50v 930.01 ; miscellaneous receipts, $276,' regular and $1.50 extra, will have 880.55; receipts from land sales, $8.50 a share. The companys- - $714,463.42 North Dakota, expenditures, $172,dividend record is as follows: 906.59; ; "miscellaneous" receipts, 1916 ..;,..it....,....$8.S0 1915 receipts from land sales, 45 your 5. iiii k the remarkable production who have lost their money by speculation, fire of thieves and deposit ate people any cause.- r At Spit dLl COPPER mill ' 51 " 7a Chances ....im i. Million Doiiars Spent e Yea r.y r "raplfflyli than ever before, The -- determined Gfej-policy 01: secretary iane nas Deen 10 push to completion as rapidly ae pos: THble all projects "traseray; t& t Inwh jhe,workeUvideftftk i productive use the largest posStvitef available area in the shortest possible time. During ..three fiscal years of his term there has been expended in pursuance of tiuspalicy .$36,165. 420.16, an average of over twelve millions a year. During the preeed ing ten years t tures amounted to $81,750,288.80, an average of less than nine- - millions La mt ail a Irrigation work under the Reclama tion jawB vhaa been pushed , more . 66 . IJw III 111. rflegtamation-Wffc-Thre- PARKER CANNERIES: u -- - IIS DIE ne ripe,. tea tomatoes put up in the modern, i. r'u .. ht I llUh Ur v.,;- cfttcci, . icmpimg, iutcioui-t- 4 -- ;Z:Tkis nwcombmation(asatfsfy.wyetmiJ) d7 - can be had only in Chesterfields because no cigarette maker - can copy the Chesterfield . 857.-6- ll Try Chesterfields today! $1,302,-058.2- 105,-252,0- . pro-duc- 7Srnoptzz & d Spaftord $306,-821.7- "That Good Coal' .CAStLB OATB . CLEAR CREEK l :- KINO - The Cheiterfield Plend -- SPRllidXANYOJ CAMERON STANDARD ANTHRACITE SMITHING contains tha mot famout Turkkll SAMSOUN forrichnu - iobaccoa CAVALL ; $355,-106.3- , COKE KINDLING WOOD 191 1909 190S- All Sizes for fn the bet -- Oklahoma, expenditures, $8,340.65; miscellaneous receipts, 20; receipts 3.00 from land sales$93.302.92. . afi 13.00 . V r'3:oo , , Including present declaration. $173,948. s, Oregon-expenditure- 2.00 44; 1.00 82; . - WUli SMYRNA 3.00 . &11 XANTH1 20 for 10c - 1914 1913 1912 V far arom. ; lwtn; jjrajacooibi for anlyd they're MILD vm 3 fca,MflMriSj.Mfcfc.ti - miscellaneous receipts, $320,757.receipts from land sales, $583,-562.9- , South Dakota,- - expenditures, receipts, Teceiptsrromtand " salesr $461,-393.8- miscellaneous and 5c. 0 OUBlJlTNEY $520, DONT MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with five cents to Foley 169.43. 3 UTtahr expenditures, $910,461.76; &' Co., ChicagdTlll.r writing your name miscellaneous You will receipts, $119,404.77; and address clearly. in return a trial package receipts from land sales, $438,666.00. Washington, expenditures. $2,738.r File!IHMea OFFER-Thl- s $212,-0978- re-cei- con-tafnta- g 3( ELECTRIC "P0m4oxMghs--celd9iid.--?jrOT- 222.27 P, Faley Kidney Pills, and Foley Cathar-1235.6tic Tablets. HedquiKt Drug ' 0. rmiscellaneour recelptBZJ tfiltr receipts 8 land from $578,462.94. AVyoming, expenditures, f462.2H- - miKcellajieous-receiptSr-$36- 7,- sales, $1,254,- - mi -- r.Tirrv'irt 7' a.m.tj 4:40 a.m 55 . a.m. a.m. a.m. j: Leaving PROVO Northbound . : : - " Trains - a.m. p.m. 6:54 p.m- .7:55 p.m. " 9:38 p. jn. 11:22 - p.nu-.1-- 22 a.m ItTrai irom Jr UJariea mus operate .PWwn- only: y umited trains atop only. at Lehi, nencan Lom Fork. Pionaont 0'fPrin8vUl. and -- Book .i,eyf : r.vo Spanish-For- k. will $13"JS66.92; liiuluil rreceipts- - troai land- - saleanoneTotal expenditures, Total - miscellaneous receipts, Gulch - . . wasj -- er e save you gineerihg-achlevemen- ts 1916.--Th- . e - : -- " " -- otturtro. the cuffs. . ! curve-1.07- long 5 -- r!v-f$-.- . rilPiW;:: f?iV mfiiiMHilii'" e -- . " 7:22 a,m 8:39 ajn.i 9:88 a.m. 12:55 p.m. .2:55 p.m. p.m Jj.m. tt 10,:55 P.m.f M Southbound - receiits; rmM ,74i" (650.43.1 Total receipts from laud sales $10,- in car a the hen he was caueht by name aaa araggea Work onReclamatron pfojeclsTias Binglianu-tyjge- r for nearirsop 'eetTTie' accident wv been pushed - forward - 'since 1913, cufred shortly .arfter the men went to. nearly doubling the area watered and wasNmshing cropped until today almost a minion work when tlie ear up ao encline.-ihMcGirty acres of arid lands are ; thus being crops already po6t gave way and the man was calightl irrigated and yielding worth' upwardsrtsf- - twenty million dolin the, cable and dragged tor a his lars per year,.a production exceeding of 450' feet. .working pardner, was with nim and tjiat of a number of Eastern Statesbuilt These through large projects, very narrowly escaped being caught in the accident All "the right side, thenedium of the United Stated Re arm and leg were badly bruised n4 clamation Service, include some en- unexcelled lacercted, but no fractures of bones were ifound. Medical assistance was throughout the world. Two mammoth works, readily givenand the1 injuries - were dams are among inthe recent Arrow-rock Mr,, Tucker is well were completed attended to-dam on be Boise - river, Idaho; known in camp wherCbe has a host The of friends.-- " It is thought that the. In- is the highest in ;the world.'' "Rio on dam the Butte ' not are Elephant fatal juries" , Grande, New MexicO, forms the larg take est of all irrigation reservoirs. ...Perhaps the ..women would cama massive The Arrpwrock" dam ix more kindly to the coatless structure rising 350 feet paign the superheated New- York concrete Nlied rock and Pittsburg men are trying to wage from its connfctionJwith " It the gentlemen would wear a fringe and spanning the river "ih a silght at the crest. feet Mr.-Tuck- " OREM vr EXPRESS On 'all 3 W p.m. 26 TRAINS . miscellaneous 1 - badlginjured earlywsday: morning -- ILY i uu Tucker, of jJarkham SALT. LAKE" CITY To PAYSON 2G-DA- un . iTexasxpendjtureLJ u-m- : " I been engineering monument has erected by the government engineers. Here the Elephant Butte dam, 300 feet high' and 1,250 feet long the crest, forms a reservoir with a capacity 4jf 2,638,S00acre-feeC:o- r over 850,00O,0(O-,0OThis gallons. great 'volume of water will irrigate 155,000 acres extenamg along" the river, in New Mexico to ErPaso and ...... . beyond in Texas;: r jm-.' Thirteen millions will' be expended during 1916 in this great work and the appropriations for 1917- - provide for nearly nine millions more. This policy of hastening the work of fas to- - make thex lands is clearly, justified bytne productive results. The annual product of lands reclaimed has been nearly doubled in three years, making an increase of almost ten millions a year in the agricultural yield. Each 'year shows-likstartling results. .And when It is considered that the creation of i- this new wealth will continue for generation after generation, long after ., ex for Irrigation, works - has penditures , , , -- -- -- -- PAULINE 5 FREREfilf.K "1 ? AT I "THE WQMAfl IK TKt CASE'" , -- ; T-- L - one-na- u . A . - - i i- ; - - ss Fill si der-fu- e. ' 4 WOMAN TOO Pauline Frederick', the superb l Famotw Player ta .won work on the motron. pU ture hereon has earned her the title of Frederick the Great, will long have occasion to remember the adaptation of Clyde Fitch ' great drama, "The Woman in the Case," which Is the Paramount atlractlooTaTtheoiumbla Thursday. It was during the filming of this play that. the National Guard of New York the call to depart for Both the 71st and 12th Mexico. Regiments marched past the Famous Players "studio on their way to entrain for the border.- - Hastily. slipping a long cloak . over her costume, Miss Frederick , mounted her car, where a motion picture camera was placedtind , photographed .the long lines otJ cheering boys as, .they marched past "ry : -- State-receiv- ed - . tone-hal- ., fisgsggj jJjTIL-'yr:y:y- . Despite' the1naccessibHty e or lhe con-Th site1, which made necessary-thcan give better QUIT,GJAIM pEEDS." Btruction and operation of a, sevenWw ?. yo" toteht shipment tunare pounds or a Quit claim mining deeds have been teen mile railroad, the dam and tarloaj works were7 built Jith fiiod with the- - county" recorder" from PauljAJEk:kmanJ-econoroyan(despatch, saving over J. Qwea- -e aL-- to and a year's time dollars million two AmerM in interests fniinwin? tha t VnloiiPO to1" ln connectIon with the Silver iAe Mining disUnnder the estimate for the work.' The and can Fork : ?acl"c , The best thing to be said for a System and - allied tricts: An undiviaea l.n interasi dame stores the floods pi Boise river submarine Is 'that one- cannot very in the Laura Nos. - l and . 2 mining for use as needed on the irrigated .' wU air; grievances la tleaa; PlfttmBnoHefaUdtflHio ' ' '' ' Hi Illinois I r" f '.n ? he . ad has collected dollar yacres are , every State. 200,000 undivided Nearly lad Who fell into Pnrk district: an '., I '4 . , , yxmv- - that Austria come to It has , Wilson wisdom of the pqss the vanced, ' f were interest in the Laura Nos. 1 covered by me canai systems' .in tne ' .nocandidates.Way of getting things done (finished looks" to' Turksy, not to Cerraany for t deener water lnd 2 mininsT claims in Silver Lajte vicinity or isoi Se. succor. Ri6 historic of the candidates On Grande the another completed, will be admitted. r J d strict, consideration, $200.' x - THE, COLUMBIA THURSDAY. ; mHjjj:- I - George Pappas, who drives, anauto stage betwween Bingham and - Salt Lake appeared before Judge E. A. trial Rogers hunwiay -- afternoon-for on the charge of violating the traffic officer, rdJnaiwejAjJLM was the complaining witness. He : ..' - 'f tesOfiedthat rrrPappas -- obstructed traffic for eight minutes last Monday at Second South and TMaln streets, failing, to move on with hfs auto after the algnaHiad been given to proceed. The defendant testified that he had four passengers, that One otlhentwas-"- a fat lady,'" who moved slowly,: and offered this as his excuse for not proceeding when directed tcrrdaiso JIlBG'admtehfttiSrtWaa not.thestation where the passengers areaccustomed to leave the auto. Pending the,absence of one witness for 'the defense, the case was continued. ; . " . " ' w |