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Show THE PROVO HERALD, WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 21, 1921. itiTinifiitiiHfififiiihiinitiiitiiitfMifnU SALEM Bo Yo Uo niltf.i(t--f!?- News and Notes, IMIIMII titmtttnTinn f?i:ttf!htitlrj)?;nfHiifliiijin0f f a i"fnii'inli TijUBUUM ilUl from Provo are visiting here with ber Erigham. Young University parents, Wr, and Mr. Ira Gardner. Itovq's " Leading Educational Mr. Eberi Snow and son Benard Institution. from Price 'spent last week iaSalem Proftsor Fred Buss, head of the de-- visiting friends and relative. . . - W . partment of geology and geography at the Brigham-You- ng Mx. and rs. Fr B. Davis and sob university, who ia been doing graduate work at Stan- Seth visited In Delta last eek villi ford university forv two quarters, their son Frank. wnles Secretary E. II. Holt that he is Miss Oralle Rawson and Miss Eose staking strenuous ffort to complete Its work and p-- to' Provo in time to Fvtbbins from Salt Lake feave come "to attend the facility meeting Salem '.to teach, in. the Junior Hfgb ber 5. Professor B:k states that his school. , The school will start Wedwork 'at Sunford T.as been highly nesday, August 31st. profitable and Tbe geoicey, trooarapny, and miiM Mr. Jo . Holder and daughter eralo--ef I'tab .will re eiv'e wrial Louise vicited in Provo last week with attention in Profes-o- r Bus' worU dur- Mrs. Holder son and bis wife; wir, tog the coining years. Among the and .Mia. Jack Hula?r . eournea offered are the following: - ' The Salem ward had a good Tepre-denGeology f ;riah Jnr advanced stu- - a - working mentation at the who Festival held - - fn Sranfrh. Fffri Primary fil:jreol kaowledge lat Saturday, " Ore d.tosj.tsxur Utah, having to- do, . . with the eeoesls of the ores of Utah L Jlri-Ma- ry d Fly g are Davla has their profitable extraction. The turned from Idaho wbereshe has been F Fhi'i-'- " " mm. H'w 1 x mi y. II '''' ' J5 o'clcc Cai Pion Relie Mr Optis . -- C5; ls JiavA-alr-sa- dy re-an- l tounta-imrs- .UJ, a cs tl lyv trict " iU UC ..'., , '; since the first aiuayor-a-mii--visiti- ng uiauuiA ui ' liuilt uiu Will .U11U1U . U" VIS '' Optical mineralogy, a course in the determination-4- f minerals in th pure state and is the rock section with the polarizing microscope. Lithology. a study of the rock forming minerals and the common rocks by the ordinary field tests 6and their . larger mineraogican:nAracterfci commercial geograpny, . loucnurg pon the geographicrOumanJac- wrs mw nave governeo 100 ueveiop- meat and. localization of industries, - ,'- ' .; 1 wwm tt Jul RIVERS FROJECT DISCUSSED Mr km of The special committee appointed to' Investigate' the ProvoWebeit project has recommended to the state atr enrage that farthert eonin-iselo- n surveys be conducted to make datajaready-.gathT- h Tweii Of Modes arid Styles the Fall-and-Win- ter moFo-conc- ln d The recommendation was theTJtah" Utr ty Water Storage commission at Its meetProfessor Clawson T. Cannon of the ing in the capltol.- - The committee is of an'mai husbandry, composed of A. F. Doremus,- W. 0. department Brigham Young tinivertjlty, ; has ac- Creer, JR. R. Lyman, and R. E. Cald-wee- l, cepted an invitation to act as judge of state engineer. cattle at the Cache county fair to be It was urged that certain g eneral held September 27, 28 and- 29, at which was already collected as to Irrigated lands, vested rights and lgan.t lands requiring water be made into Assistant Church Historian Andrew a more workable plan looking to the Jenson has been added, to the number consummation of the project In- the of special lecturers.who will appear on near future, The Information on water the fl. Y. U. platform during the com-ian- d iail(1 data is not now entirely cordeliver "related as It should he and it is reeom. ing year. Mr; Jensott-wi- ll series of lectures on church history. mended that attempts be made to make all the data more concluProfessors Harrison V. Hoy t and sive by a further survey.nearly William H. Boyle of the B. Y. U. went In the water available for to Heber this morning In the Interests 87,77ff acre feet are to be atoredstorage In the of the university. . Deer Creek reservoir, of which 67,478 acre feet are Provo water and 20,292 Weber river waters, i; This Is to toe Y. U. COLUMN THE B. stored from April 1, to June 30. The contemplates further the storing hereafter will be a regular plan of 36,661 acre feet in the Hailstone feature during the university reservoir, all of which is to be taken from the Weber river during the peryear in iod from Way June 12. Jn the THE PROVO HERALD Bates reservoir the plan contemplates storing of 20,341 acra fetot-WebWatch for - it - Monday, Wed- tha river water to be taken from the river nesday, Friday, v frbm June 12, Irrigable land on the LProvo aggregates, according to ' the chart, about 210,640 acres of land. Of this amount there are 80,450 acres in the Salt Lake valley now partially irrigated 32,900 acres 1n; the Salt Lake (ERALD PORTRAIT valley not Irrigated; 13,230 acres in the Utah ounty not now nnder IrrigaOn another page of today's Herald tion; 49,060 acres in the (Utah valley a Free Portrait coupon is printed. This north of Provo now partially irrigated; 35,000 acres of new land In Tooele eupon with three others, of subse- :nt dates, will if presented at county. wa8000 of stored acre is feet There . Minders' Studio, 44 West Center treet (upstairs), give you a 12 por-Ui- ter used in Wasatch- - countyr in addi22.50& acr feet of storof yourself, or. your child, free of tion and about 0 now ed water used on the being , t iiHt to you. acres of land the irrigation of You need not subscribe to The There which the chart contemplates. Herald fdr any Jangth to t In addition iliis $2 photograph, and you need not, is available- for acreage acre stored water unless you so wish, order more than about 114,267acre feet of normal flow of feet and f.9,2r6 that on photograph which, will I water.-to of free you presented absolutely e the The plan as suggested charge if you ,clip and sign four of , tftacceptlhlsdata proposes Free The Herald Portrait coupons; and to conduct other work to gain They cannot be of nhe same Issue, but more particulars as to the relation of mut be of four different issues. You'll find a coupon in each editioh the water and the land. i,l The Herald. Handlebars, similar to the kind used The courons must be presented at Paunders'' Studio during the month of by motorcycles, are installed on light automobiles in France. ' September. Lach coupon, up to four, Is worth The automobile registration in SasvO cents. katchewan, Canada, has increased from 74 cars In 1908, to 60,325 in 1920. There were 9,230,000 motor vehicles r Eistcred in the United States by The retail sales of automobiles July 1, 1921, a gain of more than 1,300,-CH- ) throughout the country In June exceeded those for1 any previous month . in one year. this year. As a substitute for gasoline, suc- In china, there is a regular passen'ul experiments have tieen made ger and freight motor Tentcle service from Kalgran to Urga aT distance of U France with "carburant national 800 miles. motor fueL slve. sub-mltte- : - s-vr di Tailored aud Knockabout Suits . Poiret Twill; Tricotine and Wool ..Dresses er 3. Plush, Cloth and Fur Coats ........ IIEI - Models will display any garment'; you may desire displayed ' feist teptember 210,-64- ,. of-ti- me Ktl !rs. r - tj com-mltte- Ems.;StoreCo, Taylor Department -- ' The Big Ladies' Department -.- PACIFIC COAST LF :."' 7 ' MM -- nnn IWMli An fisset to home builders. The quality we put into our ?IILLVORK i3 real comfort and pleasure to you "when " used in your home. 1 8undin7:,.1K. iSan FrancTsco Won. Lost. Pet, .91-6- 603 0 88 .568 H ta PLAN OF U. S. TAXATION - WASHINGTON, asls-o- f taxatton-t-o ' Aug. 31. take the A- - pl M fTi w-the house revenue measure wi.P a proall present tax la ws-a68 79 ReV .'38 posed Smoot, Senator by today 78 72' ".'2 by A complaint had been made who announced he 58 89 NATIONAL LEAGUE. .394 lican, Utah, of a provincial police against operators embodying the pW' .bill 37. 108 .255 preparing Won, Lost Pet the 'two tracks, maintaining gambling which he estimated would yield $3,89&,' .624 V 47 . 78 'devices without express authority in Pittsburgh Yesterdaya Garnet. 000,000 this year. tfAft 0 PA The Timps were, scheduled to play New York A.t Salt LakeVernon 2, Salt Lake 4. The use of only six sources of taj The the charge charters their being ProvoBoston of the . 66 foff the deciding game At San Francisco Seattle 5, Saa tion, 67.V .537 te.st.- including a tax on manufacturer as a Intended was case 66 .532 Francisco 4. St. Louis . 58 Midvale series this afternoon at Tim instead of the more than thuv-fivsales, 65' 62 .614 At Sacramento Oakland 0, SacraBrooklyn . now on the statute books, panogos park, weather permitting. 69 .452 mento 3. Cincinnati 57v, AMERICAN LEAGUE. vocated by the senator. These are:. Each team has won a game, Mid vale 49 -- 75 .395 At Los Angeles First game, PortChicago taxes (maximum rate of ....... i 42 83 .336 land 1, Los Angeles 2; second game perIncome losing here last Wednesday and Provo Won. Lost. Pet Philadelphia 1830,000,000. cent),' ' Portland 4, Los Angeles 0. .623 46 76 Cleveland losing at Midvale Sunday. Ten per cent tax on net corpow Results. 46 74 .617 . Yesterday's . New York Kinney prdbably wiU pitch for the profits, f 445300,0001- At Boston First game, Cincinnati 0, 1 -! 65 .616 i Tobacco taxes (present rates),.Timps with Beekstead -- or - Blackman Washington a i"it Boston second CincinnaU 6, 5; 60 64 .516 " ' game, St. Louis '.. . 000,000. .. twirling for Midvale. POOR OF PROVO , 2 .483 Boston 4. 58 The line-uEstate taxes, $150,000,000. may be something like Boston At Brooklyn Pittsburgh 8, Brook67 59 .468 ..... Detroit if doesn it rain: t sales this, Charles'" 2. Curtis, manager 'of the Manufacturers' 71 52 .423 lyn MIDVALE PROVO Chicago cent), IUOO.000,000. Buster Brown shoe New At New ' York 78 43. .356 3, Chicago repairing departI'hUadelphia Anderson, rt Uxes (tariff), $400,000.00 Schozt, 3b York...:-.:,...-ment announces that his firm will Import While the six sources would prou"- r Sttdman, 3b ; At First St game. Philadelphia Yesterday's Results. I'orter, lb ..Mr..lSmot ebjr gaawy .At Washington New York 10, Louis 1, Pbiladalphlaf-BeooB- d UdamA,2.b: SamiusBeft,- - cf mated- - that- - the other r 615.ww.w to work the of the " 'worthy poor Louis 8. &t citf 9, Philadelphia coUections Washington S. Oonant, rf Scanlon, 2b upon application of responsible per- would be obtained from - war At Chicago SL Louis UChlcago 5 ss from Cooper, cf " unpaid receipts Uxea, .JjV sons. r:L; Over 10.Q0O passenger automobiles No other games scheduled. withdrawaw on tox 'Kinney, p Orgill, If old and vage the "We not do were want to South to Africa barelast anyone Imported go Hil'man. c Cushman, c footed for the want of repair work " of liquor from bonded warehouse . year. ' NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. ' Beekstead. p Twitcbell. If taxes, he figured, snoum Mr. said Curtis, we and Invite the Unpaid - tun nan ana thia naar'x iwvanaiei Blaekman, Milligan, lb of this people city to report any cases At a meeting f the board- - of shouia wherein seoala are . salvage reoeiptsof th (tlrectors of the Syndicate Mining & $306.909,000-an- d LETTING HELD LEGAL: Leadina indostrlee." vice; :.""' and to cannot afford 24, 1921, held August Milling company, produce another $75,000,00". Aceordipg to the litest available stapay tor the same." "VMNDSOR,1 Ontario, Aug. 21. Betsale date of dtlwqaent stock was posthiihiittriiBa nt ihm tistics the leading ting at the Devonshire and Windsor poned until 'Monday, September 19, i Ufiited States are aa follows: 1 food; Jockey club tracks here was held to 1921, at 6--o'clock, p. m. v Iowa, which has 4.7 cent Automobile manufacturers estimat all be legal in a;, decision by Magistrate y. 7 ' J. EDWIN STEIN, 12, textiles; 8, iron and steel; 4, lun cars registered, baa butper.76 ner ofmhi that the average replacement mar W. E. Gundy of Windsor' police court. Secretary, ber; &, leather; , paper and printing of the national wealth. for cars TlliPS Los Angeles r, Oakland ...... Vernon ....... Salt Lake Portland ..... vniiDM 83 81- 65 - 65 ' ,561 E: ;i;555 tlcally In was, nnn y'UUL t J p i i u worth more it? F'.TVe. ' '" c 'i m . Z3 a; k So u 5 .. Provo, Utah. n )ti f taxlP" 1 CuiMiug Headquarters. s 20. I jr - nn ru to the community than he con- Join the Chamber pf Corn-an- a . jj hi sa r wv-rend- -- : 1 - |