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Show r..XI, LD EDITORIALS lIllTflil HIMIf II ISSLfEJUeilu. VAUDEVILLE-BILL (By I. IL Masters.) COLUMBIA JAN. VVEO. effec-te- GIRLS AND -- Sail Jake-rKl'lfit-l- 'Mint's 'Co.. unit of its Hratinn Salt If other parts of the county are as. well stocked with' rovo Bench (and no better care taken of them) at. some "additional feeding'; places were estab- thejrairie can .bleared f j'rJtoPf opcr 'authori-- " In plan.-.- " .",00 ton Lake--1'uiri- -t tr line or Sound .Steel iZJujeliature.: oLthesa s tcuive . pxelimir-.- . -- ecasted. as eoAn as ri government can M V V14V v vltvlilf 1 fwjp-e- en . irfaiW-4- the German government; in pro- nations that a ieace conference be ;nemy d to talk Twldly and bravely of victories ages gained, aid obliged likewise to im- fneniy the blame for the instigation of the f " ' k tt in--?- vt 7vy advantages in the east i to gain further drivincr of Sarrail's armv from S if AiVsa. the . ioi even; ggiy Ottoman inunda hcy alfwerefealized, "oven" in EgyPs ; the Salo- - rancejor cntain pecompeneu 10 a v rros. Neitherron-the- -e entente allies, even though tney ssing the. German. armies back fiom ackto the Rhiner after long months uw-Q- r :ot so coul and. Vcept ,a fnr Deace Uieranf, X itryirtuef-aictoiy-tor- lactate enemy I be i enemy. leither beaten no t coved, but possession of its own territory captured territories on the east-- ; with another harvest. a sometime end 4fthe end must be ! the stU be means why f rather soon?" basis we This is the least, than-'militar- :t ,.fd y lubstantaf basis of "the hope fcr -- AAn playedi ir j 7-- 8. v fni Phone 60GJ. Office at resi- - ,.dcnce340ifcAca4e urn frovo, l; TIMES TO FURNISH WE ARE PREPARED AT-A-- GLASS AND- - GLAZE OUR WIN0OWSrLARGE OR" TAKE MEASURE OP WE SEND OUT AND SMALL; GLASS WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, LL . -- -- .. e" FURNITURE REPAIRED. R Beebe Lumber Co. : MarysvaliV f,CT0.000 potash comto" develop heds" In foniifd pany give us a Trial. Third South and Academy AveflrfbT' -- ' 104 and 105. Provo, Utah.' M I8S-R- 4T ability and has gained much praise for herself and distinction for- - the- - com pany by her inUr,reia(Iou of bunior-oii- s and dramatic ''readings, and stories. .Mls Margiierite Audrtw.s. contralto ' Hute Co, i?alt Lake- Liberty .school contract let for $:?0,07SH. : Utah, farmers ?ri generally pleased sololirt. t'sesses a wonderful voice with advance in price to $7 a ton thiU her much favorable giant v"l by i'tah sugar companieis and 011 of its unusual tu'cwiiit coniiuenr plan-ttHnt .iiveased acreage. Production of sugar beet seed" in quality, its 1i?uiiafi'- brilllauce and its the t'nitt'd. States" is rapfdly in'creas- - xym'i t Ifi;,tT(7"a 1'ijioa : Tli Ttrf)!Ts" f nSTnTire "cmiiifliffeeslind iK As mi advertisement for the press .during all of their lour Day" I'tah celery was sent to Presiof hooking have beeif warm and dent Wilson. entliusirtslic in their praise. - tlgiH (Cenrtitl Nttttrbnom to interest Holhrnders in increased. Improved materially Hnam cheese factory here. ' nuitf both" ran go methods the of, aging If the withdrawal order of the , - PHONES n ............ Tooele. - NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO HAVE YOUR FURNI-TUREPAIRED, STAINED, PAINTED OR REVARNISH-ED- . WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER. drilling for oil. Congressional inquiries and investigations during recent years have be- 1 Hcome so numerous and generally so unsatisfactory in their results that the public have come to look upon them askance and with more or less incredulity as to their benefits.Salt .. i rLa,keJle8eret Newa. - mitsviHe promoting: TdilrMd ..with Western Pacific &. $10,000 -- ' .. - - ' " ' - ' -- - j iias-Uroii- ght - rr: !! sfa-ou- s Hipti-deavoriii- - throuBb4j)ro8pective oil development in the State will receive a setback. t Logan W'ni. Rvans lets contract for plant here. Salt 'Lake- - The Potash Co. of Utah, capitalized at $U."00,000 nicorpnrates to deveolp alunite be xouutyt I'orinne-rroj- ect to reclaim 11,000 aerea of water logged land near here making rapid progrc8s'hile4aj)00 acres may be drained near Ogden, Salt 'Lake The State Conservation Commission has been asked Tor information relative' to BUitable'ciay5 de- vmm lor manufacture of pajntr Rivert on Local ceonte llallilnji sugar factor here. Contract with Brigham tjtah Power & Ljght 0. ' to make It the best lighted city In the State with the exception of Salt Lake. Salt Lake Parafine, Oil & Wax Co. Incorporates to develop oil shale beds near tSoWier Summit. . ,. Mid vale Utah Iron & Steel Co.-- to build $6QK0.dditlon to4ts factory. Motion Picture Produ's OBrigham Co. opens branth here'. Mid valeUtah Iron & Eteel Co. -makes first shipment-of-Utamade rails; The capacity of the lomi Plant Js 60' tons : or 'sqpt rails per -- , for-servi- ce .. Rich field-Mode- m'l constructed here.' hospital tors be ", ill: JDClOOO acres of winter wheat to cut next sum- ' will be a larger mobilization of harvest hands eral Scott ought not, to talk n. It is so sprt y scarifying. j ' -- Office hours, 5 and Other hours CofisultatiorraiKl Spinal analysis 2-- C 1). Chiropractor. 1917 crop (. :nate that Cuba's sugar crop is the largest in his-- i world needs all the sweetening it can get , G. E. SANDGREN, o h of 887,000 acres sqwnTo wfnter wlieat," as-last; year, but no chance of getting the : L )ven until next July.' i v Ma-nectio- show of strength and confidence iiL.ulti ts would justify the enormous "expenditures ceasure and the solemn assurances that e to the people. natural, that, at this stage of the proteed- ior4s should be bandied back and forth'. What ng to ciote is that, from no source as jet restion (V'a peace conference been sufamaHly -- ' " lycted." "itsuat end sometime. There is Mo monarc h people In EwroiTe but recognizes that. And xm or powers, it is not eYtravngan toealize that there is nowhere trength necessary LtaJjrlng thewar to a - V IV,.;. t .. rich. ,. rushitig work on new Improvements here which together wit h 4mprovements at will coBt over $300,000 and give Salt Lake county one of the . best telephone services In the country: Ogden 'Bamberger interurban to enlarge yards and shed here. Rox IFlder county will ilirighani spend $7,200 on road repairs, Ird itself La THE KILLARNEY GIRLS AND RITA phone-o; in jwne. of the enemy governments, however ht bej for peacejcould afford to consent to ierencwithout disclaiming emphatically , that eJ lienor, withoujtdeclaring that Germany km-- ... I . that it tn sav. Jt!, " - ocracies. -- t hI-p- Utah-Idah- iillvit WUi ijri ome HPTitimpfit y ' : Chiropratic. of the Hour. Qui' patients get well. Watch . The them. They like to talk about it. Ask them. ' - - beet acreage Delta, r Sufficient signed to assure sugar factory, (Brigham City Sugar Co. and Amalgamatel Sugar Co. anJiQ.uiu:8.lliay." will iiay.. $ 1 a ton ior istrue in despotisms almost to the same j.sati ." ago. A6l?e strong in war or in peaces andlconf idence oLthe people ; - a . " ; isi iug you two things from congress, workable Miss Rich is ably seconded by Mlfis water agr.;jd Laura Werno, whv ftaa & - sirtendld IgctaMttoaLs proposed under either the Jshields bill no -- voice, great drama t4e- or the' Ferris bill as amended in the mwBO aopra senate and relief for innocent oil operator .Tn' withdrawn Elands. Salt Iake 'November bank clear-ingincrease 20,fM)0,0O0 over' year replies, indeed, was very generally it was made known that the Vaa government inviting a peat conference. or government! Mve domestic conditions as well as'--' uieir xoreign reIatfons to consider in times of great . . ... ..w t Manger and widespread Aney must oeai witn k.:- rwu.ffuue"n r Vf "Wlef-afeamrtlof- the French government is about ana ; - -- ve--m- - input iif diae.ate. " and yours a Merry "Xmas a"nd happy and I N'ew a Year. am; pfjwn?rk ' Yo'T. inost sincerely. (.Signed DAVID JOHNSTON. !,.. Is headed by ""The comjiuiiy, ns betwet'rr-Jjrarit .Station, and Miss lita JUtJixiue fTocwte raetters-fo Utah rmtraTrtrto. singers and entertainers. She bas of Ogdon. o accomidisUiuenta tuat it is many Price Private ciipitalplftn9 to furnish water to Cameron, jCastle-gat- . dlfaculLtQ.iellx1fIhem.4iL detail -- It la, however, aa a reader, entertainer and Helper, KenHwortlt and Prifcer. lmireonitwltnii.t"-8he- ' omte"8tand fion with rtruculent lowers ha wore fallen on barren ground. J ' - -- thfc--vor- - r granted that "because the peace ..,. 1. li(tiu oM.iittable arVd-:.jac;itt- o railrou'l.? :nl water. Many t "nUier. jei.ti r.i ot iifiiiinx .nature fr.uiy rp-- ' efttAefn ,2ijat;jifitl;irpr J.4ve ceived fit the S'at. ' j Co an ('" .'i"-I'.injrham I'tah Ln()uii('fflut)STa(rria .UHTeasf in waKfe ' Of Miners here. raeifir awards Ogdeu Wentern L. , ; ; UN 1917. SahdgreQ, Provo, I tali, ' my wife It gives me greitTfeaaure to reiHrt tb you that her. has improved very much, eince you bejfan treatin will remember she waJi suffering from nervous prostration and waa in a "very bad condlUon, being unable to gee even her .She has unproved own children, except on rare occasions. first treatment until now she is able to gtcadily from fi ie. We d imthl ot her own house work aad is very thankful for the.jppeat amount .of goodthat ..ChifoP5 nd nWpr miss afi H,,n, for tii )intHrqnit Y to recommend Cairo, ha ii ;t;: inonirv relative tlroii resourceful 'State, wiih view to establishing extrusive.- - ?e.ii".)lnrjcs if eir foresight and sportsman ' G. ivar lo;.tor:.- - f "the mean Provo. I'tah. Pec 2'rth. 1fl6. ' lr". flotation plant' in ' iannary Ity r,. Chiropractic. M by d Restora--tic- n Mam-lou- s Daniel Johnson of Provo says I - ' CoiiHoUdalyd to have at loa.--r Cue d ' V RltX" ' .C" these game birds. , j and to east the north a the vicinity of, Provo, quail cared for by citi- into the door yards and are being wha are sportsmen enough to" feed tfrtprot.M-ter- i game find to their the elements make it impossible for them it belongs. " THE KlLLARNEY RICH. iiil3 amar in Irish The " "" KHiariiej 4 'V' Industrial Activity ' Giving Employ costumes and, with n ariproprinte setment to Thousands- - in Utah- - Out" ting, present u paKram of InKtrumen-ta-l .music and singing, with emphasis Bide Money Developing Enterprise Enon the; Jatter. There are Irish songs Legislation .By Conservative Investment of Capital that range from simple folklore to the courage Here, IiUh clasHit M. all !' w hi h are rendered by a conipany of real artists. Utah coal is living shipped for firnt time trrl'nited "fates war ships. there are ntion has been called to the f act-th- at m great numbers hunting formfeed since the heavy has practically covered all weeds, the natural forage Read what a local man says of the . TRIALREVIEW FEED THE QUAIL. exr"-whe- re 10IH fees: The returns from grazing will rise as more stock use the Forests In consequence ot range Improvement and theJlevelopment of new range. There Is how In contemplation an Increase In the crazing fee which wonid result in a Irked further addition to the re-tJi fund.' When regulation of r y ttiS1tfk9l a low t scale be- - of charrea1 rwaa ;ed. This as "noessary at the t,- both to prevent undue dls-Einee to the- - IlTestoci: lndnatrr. .ch had been, accustomed to using rangea jtrea.of.charg-:aBd-tplltate the working out of a 'system cntrpi wnicn wouki secure X range and restoK - - ) e bwr-is fewer, production greater and the product is of a high r quality. At the same Lime the outside public range has been greatly reduced, r while tlie demand has grown. "'Although, there hare been some of. .. grazing- -. charges, readjustments there, ha been no general advance in the rates. Present users of the N ationat v orest - ran ges payngmuch less tharf Wfe" prevailing local rates on private. Srate, and Indian lands. Tlus may be illustrated by some typical examples. In "Montana lands of the Northern Pacific railroad leased for aheep gracing 'w -- erfflivaien.r.e n gain b t ar uurrnp 'i?e to the at Joi -eh 6 that titwuil ftf oy stocIrmofV '"dnjfnfstraf Hcrefio '" hanaflta' - 1 . OF THE MANY STRONG SCENES WITH W S.. HART ANJ1 TRIANGLE-INESSTEuOVElPr"THErARYAN" V the-st-ar at- the Columbia of Vestern pi a nirJIart, Saturday.- matinee and night vr - , C the grazing privilege - has created - a situation which calls for readjustment. The proposal under consideration involves a moderate annual advance for three years. Before final action is taken an opportunity will be given for all parties interested to be heard. If the. plan is made effec tive it will be put in operation on March 1,. ,1917, and should eventually bring' the grazing receipts to more ' than 12,000,000 a year, ; r yVhere Bump Fell Down. W'UUs "Dp you think a knowledge ot the Bible is necessary for a busi- ness man nowadays?" Gillis "Yes, . ludeed Ignorance of It cost Bump, the niair order, man,-pretty penny last wekV Some fellow copied a lot of a jiaxwu4--e-iMwWG-inidrsolrf- 1 Bump as a mailin list and Bump sent. out circulars of his new safety razor to half a Iviodred patriarchs of the Old . Testament before he got wise. Judge. Shirts and Collars Laundered Right Wliat's thanVshirtlhat comes back from the laundry onlypartially washed and poorly ironed ahd a collar with' rough edges ajid a dingy color? We .launder, your ahirta and cottara the way-w- e want our own more aggravating Phone I64.i Ourpbagon will and de iver goods rrom National tno a com- - " V charr- - l.,- - .- Ofi Aa-- . ' -- n-j- On the National Forest lands. Crow Indian reservation, in the sanio State, competitive bids realised 81 cents- -f or heep,--while cattle grajzers-bi3on adjoining 'National Forests the sheep rate is 3:12 cents and the cattle rate 54 cents. On the White Mountain and an Carlos Indian reservations, in Arizona, cattle pay J2.40, horses $3,' and sheep 50 cents: on ad joining National Forest lands quite is good cattle pay 48 cents, hnren GO I ceuts. andheep12 cents Aa Call fornia the Southern Pacific Railroad company obtains 5 cents per acre for land leased for sheep grazing, "while aimilar and adjoining .National Forest lands yield cents per acre. 1. iTfle present demand '". for grazing pHvilegee on a majority of the Forests far exceeds the carrying capacity, and the demand Is on the increase. Under these conditions the stockmen using the National Forest ranges are enjoying special advantages over those who must pay for range on a competitive basis or do without The value of ranches and "stick" Is markedly increased, assVfrell recognized in cur rent commerchfl transactions, by vir? tue of prefererif e privilege of NattOnal Forest admlniotratlon that the man who. JwcQrdeda4idvilege of ex- ciusive use or land or material for commercial profit shall pay the public In proportion to the Talue of what he receives. This! is Just, both from tthe standpoint of tne public as owners of theForeati an A from the standpoint of other Individilalfl over whom otherwise the holder Af the XrivUege would unduly favoreM. It has become tVia T a ' meTln "Vness. are losses JOHN GUL1 L - K, rroprietof 'for |