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Show T THE WEATHER .. rTAB-- Wr J.T pnceeded toolsM and Sato. Mew northwest bjSomewhat colder tonight. Jouthwest tonight VOL, Sl I VI I If ' I AT VtAH-I8unday. change Id tentpentum Ur ' little First in news, fitst in circulation, first in advertising, find first delivered in the homes. II. NO. 82. . n Xl i J n nn n wni i THE SUNDAY HERALD, DECEMBER 16, 1923. r vn M r 11 PRICE TWO CENTS. nrrn !"M i u v vrv-rf- " FRANK DEfilING UTAH COUNTY ur An nr new PEA GROWERS LEGION POST rKUVU Mia 22,000 Acres Fertile M.0VERUND GHOUL - Lid WillK TOORGANIZE RAIL SERVICE Provo Post of American Tentative Plans of New Asso-t- i Legion Holds Annual Elecelation Discussed at Meet- tion of Officers. tag of Growers. Sailstad and "Sunshine Girl" UteT County Will Be Given Pass Through Provo Through Connection With St. Louis and Frisco. Eastbound. THREE DARK HORSES A MISSOURI AND WESTERN GRAVEYARD ROBBER PACIFIC GET CONTROL HAPPY WITH DOROl ehy ELECTED TO OFFICE TOMATO GROWERS TO MEET MONDAY Heilbut, Beesley and Ross Collective, Instead of IndividWin Out Over Regu. ual, Bargaining Will Be lar Candidates. Used by Growers. . GRAVEYARD Phonograph Records Her Voice on Stage In one of the most spirited elec tions participated In by a large number of the members Of the or ganization, Frank Demlng was elected commander of Provo post No. 13 of the Americant Legion at me reguiur meeting 01 tne post at the club rooms in the Armory Fxl-, day evening. Paul Vincent was elected vice commander and Seymour Gray, adjutant; Hugh Ross. 'chaplain ; Dr. L. C. Potter, historian; W. W. Allen, finance officer. two latter offices ar created. As members of the executive com mittee were elected Drs Fred R. Taylor, P. S. Heilbut and John O. Rom Utah Lake Waters The reclamation of thousands of acres in Utah county, d land now, is brought within the range of early Goes East for Trial onCharge System to Be Reorganized appropriation for this project at the present session. He said and Securities Valued at trict, the organization of which was announced Saturday, of Kobbmg Grave Burn. $132,000,000 Issued. after a long period of anticipation and preliminary surveying Body. ing. . Edward SailsttMl, accused of fob announcement This made in Provo was Saturday f ol--. RIO GRANDK Alps bing a grave and burning the body ' I'TAH IRON INDUSTRY lowing the publication of the report of the U. S. Reclamaafter whichiie eloped, with Miss tion service and the Utah state engineer. This report recThe Denver & Rio Grande railroad was granted permission Dorothy Anderson, while his wife ommends the early undertaking of the Utah lake and Jordan ' Friday by the. public utilities porceeded to collect the insurance river project. , reto commission make freight and niarry another mau, went Arthur N. Taylor, of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, ductions to be effective when the and who has been especially, active in the lake reclamation through Provo Thursday evening. one shall give day's company Miss Anderson known as the "suu- notice to the. public and to the movement, Saturday said he believed congress would vote an Both siue girl" was with him. commission, appropriation for this project at the prsent session. He said B. W. Bobbins- assistant were on No. 2 train of the D. & R. G. Senators Smoot and King are strong in their support for such of the rail freight tfge.nt W. passing through Provo at ( o'clock an appreciation. If this is accomplished reclamation work to asked pubroad, permission Wht Thursday evening. would be started next summer. Tsh tneoTtowtrvgedTTCiHfTates water-logge- - . About 20 pea growers from, the district met at the county court house Friday afternoon and formulated preliminary plans for the organizing of a I'tah County ' Pea . Growers association. R. W. Brereton was elected temporary chairman of the proposed organiza tion. L. L. Bunnell, president of the Utah County Farm bureau, presided at the meeting. M. P. Brown Provo- - - "Ai ( - gen-et- " I ning crops committee of the l.'tsih State Farm bureau, explained what has .been accomplished in other parts of the. state by growing of canning crops through ' organi,i Hon. He said that the farm bureau iajjie parent-o- f which the various crop ussiici.'itions :ire the offsh'xiio It whs decided that the organiza tion should proceed immediately to get contracts from all of the ien growers of the county for their V)Jl crop. v Instead of each Individual grower negotiating with the can ning companies for the crop, tile as-- j iv!m v ill h'ihio- v.v lu.fc.l sociatiou will carry on the busi-- ' mml(, f her v.iiceai the ('oluinbia theafer" Tues'diiy ,w,rd j,..,,,. With . ... the factories. neSS !,,,.., will hnvp Afnrrnv' T!nliMi-tmhp Prnv.. clnm.M Another--, meeting will be held l)ytm,ir recorded,. Tuesila'y. and .Wednesday: .. rns ne:i eruwera .uonnav arrprnooir ., phoiiogrnphically some interesting phonographic en- in the court house. At that ihihs-h- H '(ertainment In c.inlie. rtoii vvlfh flic 'iff.i?earithiF hcTe t.f t'oltllis" tintt me oi fcrov.crs 01 iue Harlan, fainons iihoiingraph artists. iomui' county will also lie invited to form a similar organization through which the growers. Intend to do collective bargaining with the canning companies. - train stopped five minutes- a crowd TrtTTine' dayVhoticf : Slai'k coal Petitions asking the I'tah county of. curious Provoites, stood outside from Sunny'sido (not including commission to form the Utah Lake the car window gazing upon the Colninbia) nnd Thompstm to (N.introi drainage district .will be couple who startled a nation with ' ciivuhited this week. The petition Springville and Ironton- $l."i a Beesley. career. love their was prepared by Judge James B. ton and from 'ast legate group An unusual interest developed In were the Sailstad laughand. girl 1 l ueUcr, who with Edwin. S. Hiick-levtints to Springville and Ironthe election a few days ago when both and obviously chatting, ing friends of three of the ,iewly elected and others, will address a Serii-ton, .1.(!0 n ton, minimum and to he together happy again of meetings to be held in the counofficers lien.'iii : .campaign for their weight based on marked capaabout crowd concerned the wither election. although .they had not ty. The first meeting will be held In city of the car. They constitute a A nia- outside their car window. bf'ii recommended by the1 nomidecrease of 20 cents. a ton in the north end of tlio county, this them. and tron ' accompanied guard ,v'cti isiKtnliei, nating committee. The campaign iwk. others will be held in every robis accused 8aflstad of.'having attracted much attention . among community of the county, near the a fho of had friend tlfe bed grave Ltcimi members and as a result one lake. With the passing of the Denver & of the largest utteuded meetings of recently dkd. carrying the body to We'-r;- i into Report Just Made Urges Lake otifht rn!!ro;:d inner The petitions must carry the ;r::!!.d; "'' Kau at ami a is., bungalow t'larie, the. local post was held at the to Ue Lowered to Comnanu s of the majority of owners of ' setlitiir fire to the house. The clinr-- J tin joint .ownership of the Missouri one third of Ihe haul effected or a promise Point. red body found the next day, was Pa. If it- niid 'tlie Western' Pacific, third of all the landowners. When Sailstad as that 1rovo wIll Iline ihrcnh transcou- 4roJ-- i sufficient names jire obtained the . buried. Jru v. .The L'itiii lulic.tt'rlw-'iti'.'if eifcva,--ttd.:-ji- o TOnnmft,n-.wit'n: be"" "referred to" the"" cct was given the hearty endorse-'- . petition will S;lilstai.r&d;to,Ptk) life'insur-j1Jjanance WgKjJtwii :wiuow r tried to col- andn San Francisco. ment of .the U. S. reclamation serv- - county commission, who will name , . 11 a Isoard of supervisors. n, connect ai rw ne roaa wui lect. SbeV did; collect several thous,w , mMirt jns nm(k. ,,y. F these sirpervisors then will negoand dollars before she' the Missouri Pacific and at j Wpvmollth. chM vnuimr -- t the tiate the U. S. Reclamation Claims against life Insurance; com- -' Sale Lake City with the Western rservice, who in conjunction with Servicewith for the project and the conpanics for the .balance are pending,' Pacific.. R. E; Caldwell, stute engineer, made tract then will be referred to jfche It was the life insurance investi ) that the Utah landowners who will vote Its acceptUtah County Women Receive According to advices from Wash recommendations tmu uiscoverea nansraa witn ington, gation the Jordan ance or rejection. the reorganization lake project, including I). Honorable 'Mention in the Anderson girl, caberet dancer, river reclamation plan, be pressed e lienor & Government engineers estimate Memorial Contest. at San Francisco There they, were iWestern rnilroad, involving the immediately. tbe cost of the lake, proper, reclato are lack and arrested poW going The found Tooele the issue of securities having an apengineers Local Vocalists to Participate tfugar Companies) of Utah mation at This, though. Wlsepnsin to stand trial Miss Au- - proximate par value of $132,000,000, reclamation scheme unfeasible and Is said to be$320,000. To ftah connty women teeelved Make Second. Paymni the high figure end Tone Test Edison in. In of uuuurnoie mecuon - in -recommended be interKiua "EhToy-Ednthat it haVS tieenapTTbtedr by the charge dropped. Terry, the cost be considerwill Demonstration. Beets Delivered. Boxie Snow Memorial poem contest the locfl Salvation Army work 'anworld of Chicago and Milwaukee as state commerce commission. " In a separate rejxjrt the engineers ably below that. which has been conducted by the nounces that the Christmas kettles execuon in the "sunshine girl" the been the which The road, has recommend, contingent Belief society among the women of of the Salvation Army will be on Several huadred thousand dolMore, than 22,000 acres will be recwill be A unique demonstration bands of receivers for some time, tion of satisfactory contracts for the Service. Newt the Latter-daInternational of which has been unSainta a new to over to were corners Provo of from now distributed lars be will turned street of the actual constrtic- - laimed,-half the TuesSaturday repayment Columbia made theater at the Dec. .15. Mrs. Annie D. Palmer of Provo now until the holidays. The kettles DENVER, COLO., Denver & Rio Grande Western com- tion costs, the same contingency ap der water for the past three or four in Utah county by the beetgrowers when Wis and under-wate- r prominent Wednesday and Mrs. Minnie Irerson Hoddap of werep laced on two corners Satur day Sailstad, of Eau Clarie, land 80 pany. In the corporate organiza- plying to the first recommendation, years. Of this Sugar company and the famous death hoax Salem -- were given honorable menlocal singers will have their voices SpringTille-Mapleto,perpetra tor and tion the new company will have that the following work lie con- acres produced a net profit of $12,-00- 0 afternoon. day Sugar tion by Miss Dorothy Anderson, "sunshine outstanding $29,808,000 in general structed under the reclamation afct of the contest for imragar beets In 1919 and since Several poor families of Provo recorded on the Edison phonograph. , to ansthe poems submitted In the con- and has been valuless. bonds and $1,445,00 In by the bureau of reclamation : communities will The checks were in payment for girl" en route to .Wisconsin mortgage have who surrounding those accepted Among test, according to Prof. Alice Rey be Judge Tucker who has studied all "beets delivered at the respective wer a charge of arson, stopped here C per cent preferred stock. It will with Shristmas' bas- an Invitation to Flood control of Utah lake and sing into the record- factories of the two nolds, editor of the Belief Society kets,presented assume secondary obligations and the lower Jordan river in conjunc the project .very closely says the dur- briefly last night between trains. according to Envoy Terry. companies ma era win a Loose Mrs. machlne'are colFay Steeling his nerves against bond issues of subsidiary corporae nave dozens oi poor mmi-- j ing with the reclamation of Provo approximate cost per acre per. year two of ing the month of Xovemlter. As his every tions now outstanding to the total tion area of Utah county Stiehl and Murray Roberts, aU of the beets had been de- lapse, Sailstad centered byJf lies. la parts or the l pumping area will lie 90 cents for the half nearest nearly . various bay known Provo's best singers.1 rX k provided v tne lyKe. Most or thla land now is livered liefore December 1, the pres-en- t thought1 on the health and comfort of $85,012,000. or Isith ; the Irrigation of the Mosida are well who and Collins under water. The next quarter will according to SherAfter the reorganization, the Rio with Christmas baskets from .our known on the Harlan, iMiynient Is the final for this of Miss'Andersnn, the area 'reclamation and pumping and vmideviile Salt Lake Boyer, stage City pay approximately! with the exception of riff Tfagreen- of Douglas totintyr Grande system-wismts the said Envoy Terry. also as crop year's and nie ot termliihl Edison for TaytoTsllIe" the Others to receive honorable men- organization," phono the bonus that will be Of the ly by the Missouri Pacific and the singers year per acre, and the highest one-families are in paid the Wlsconsiu, who has charge ftud lower canal the Jordan area, tion were Mrs. Lucy Wright Snow Several of these demonstraconduct the. will rourtn of the land w1!! pay approx- Western Pacific railroads',, which growers and which will be regulated prisoner. destitute circumstances, having graph control when the soil survey of Royal Oaks, Michigan ; Mrs. very tion. The famous tone test of the "If Miss Anderson was not so ill, will divide 200.000 shares of no lmr river the price of the sugar. luimeiy ,w cents tue year. is known It is and Hazel Washburn, Kirtland, N. M. ; lost the main providor of the fam Edison phonograph which has been byThe fully completed The above costs are based upon mother Is conducted in most of the company I wouldn't mind the trip hack to value common stock to be Issued in that sufficient land can be successSugar Mrs. Hattie Critchlow Jensen, Salt ily. In some the cases the cities large an expenditure of $320,000 by the It doesn't matter about the reorganization. It will also working industrluosly to keep hun- wiU be demonstrated to the Provo has paid out more than four mil- Superior. Lake City. formed. . landowners. lion dollars In Utah and Idaho since me. My only concern is lor her- jhave about $14,000,000 in cbsu in its fully Judge Tucker, howThe judges of the contest . were ger from her door and to properly nubile. With respect to the latter report, ever, lielieves that of this year's beet was the terse statement of Sailstad treasury $10,000,000 of which will cities effected Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon of the care and protect her family of little - After the Provo singers nave naa the beginning are statements the ' following made, the high water of the lake may by when asked how he was standing be provided by the two railroads be campaign to the growers alone, in of wiU general board of Relief society; children. .lands a in curtain their, voices recorded part: Irrigation Induced to stand a portion of the Besides this amount about a mil-- l the trip. "I hope she will be better' which are expected to assume own "Any asisstance that the people of be drawn and the audience wiU be Prof. Harrison R. Merrill of the feasible Is Tooele not this at valley cost and thus reduce the cost to the lion and a half dollars were paid tomorrow," he concluded, ership of the common stock. Young university, and Miss Irene Provo will give to these poor will given an opportunity to guess when to the The party arrived here Friday growers in the north part of Objection to the reorganization j "me. Under "Flood Control -- of individual landowners. Tolton of the English faculty of the be thankf uUy received." the singers perform or the machine Utah and southern, Idaho by the over the Rio Grande at 9:45 p. m. plan was voiced by tbe Colorado i L ean Lake and Lower , Jordan The board of supervisors will ap! university of Utah. Is in operation. portion the rate of cost per acre, asAmalgamated Sugar company, ac- and left over the Union Pacific at state utilities commission on the River' the reiKtrt. states. NOTED ARTIST This is the first time that such a cording tq an announcement made 11 :30 for 'St Paul It is expected ground that It would result' In over"By controlling Utah lake be sessing the highest cost to the band BOBBERS IN HEDQLTST HOME, has been made in Provo. The by President U. H. Rolapp of that that the party will reach Superior capitalization and tod heavy a bur- tween compromise level (elevation now under water and which la ; Robbers are believed to have en ENTERTAINS 16 test den in fixed charges for the new 4486.CC) and a level seven feet below valueless as It stands. method of making, phonograph rec- company. Monday night tered the home of Mr. and Mrs. "Worse than valueless,'' Judge will also be demonstrated at company. The commission, how- compromise and providing a channel GUESTS ords Francis Hedonist late Thursday In Jor- Tucker explained, ever, expressed the view that the capacity of 1800 second-fee- t the theater. "because taxea evening, according to Chief of Police relationship between the capitaliza- dan river between Utah lake and must be paid on It." TtlEX WrenWUklns. Mrs. Emma Lucy Gates Bowen tion proposed and the company's the diversion dam at the Jordan Tbe $320,000 Is nrnnnant THREE BOYS AND ONE GIRL. tA They are believed to have' entered displayed her skill in the cooking assets and Its probable earning narrows, wjth the water surface in dredge the Jordan river so that the Three boys and one girl arrived at window art Saturday when she entertained the house by cutting power Justified the step. the Drs. West wood and Beck Mal tan lake at compromise level, taae may tie controlled and drained! screen, during Mrs. Hedqulst's ab- at a sumptuous dinner, at the Young Commissioner Eastman dissented! nhnnr Ka.nno ON 'mtitmilmt seven feet below compromise level ternity hospital during the past few sence. Four rings, an expensive university for 10 persons. from the majority view on the, BtoraBe A seven pound boy wss born be utilized for flood If tbe water be needed In Salt Lake ' com-, sweater, a suit of men's clothes Mrs. Bowen before appearing in days. ground that the two railroad Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Byluhd, an the county. protection to lands bordering re- concert here Friday said that seven to flash light and n uii'u wiu Provo Is uoiu to bay .mi seven pounder was born to Mr. ponies in hike other for Utah' and irrigaMEXICO CITY. Dec. 15. Federal volver were stolen. The loss was names would be drawn from the title to the property may use It tion use on county Mrs.' A. E. McAffee, while a ten lands In Salt Lake ofthe Utah lake project Hereap-- . troops on the offensive against the not noticed until Friday afternoon tickets, deposited at the concert, the snd more for their own benefit than for Mrs. Mr. to was and born without hoy materially changing proximately 10,000 acres are to be rebels In the state of Jalisco are ad International News Service. and It was then that the robbery holders of which together witn tne pound the benefit of the system Itself and county, L. P. Thornton. . the tbe status of present water uruugnt up irom beneath tbe water. in tbe Guadala direction of vancing was reported to the police. serves. " who the population It three girls at the university - the total amount of water Of this land. approximately 4,000 The little girl Is the daughter of Jura, the second largest city In the rights15. Dec. ANGELES.1 LOS Belief m-woum go to the reparian land sold the largest number of tickets Mr. and Mrs. Hvrum Madsen. pumped and other operating republic according to advices from was expressed by her friends today MOROES CAPTURED. TWO ARE IN HOSPITAL. owners, snd 6,000 would go to the for the concert would be entertained All of the mothers and tbe little the battle front the ber that experiences during today. Harold Anderberg of Delco, Idaho at dinner federal for sale to vet. newcomers are reported to be get- y enlarging ine present surplus rans of government . General Angel Flores, governor of Japanese earthquake may have so International News Service. and Mrs.' Lucy Stone of ' Spanish the world war, ' Those whose names were drawn 1700 second-fee- t to fanai 15. and Dec. nerves spienaiaiy. Six Adeliade tlng,along of of renounced shattered the of state the who MANILA, the Kinolon, Fork underwent operations at the at the door were Mrs. Alice Jones, who murdered Lluet Mamro tending it to Great Salt lake,' a total k. bis presidential candidacy in an ef Manola Hughes, wife of Major Ru Alrd hospital Friday. Both patients Dr. Murray O. Hayes, Mrs. Stephen can be NEW INDUSTRIAL SCnOOL to members of the constab- - capacity of 2300 second-fee- t civil as famous and to avert fort is several war, novelist, Hughes, attempting pert are getting along splendidly, accord L. Cbtpman, Vernon MerriU. Mrs. SUPERVISOR CHOSEN flood for to provided mediate rebels between csuse protection and three teachers suicide along the and her at TO to; Halhong, ulary BOYS Filipino Ing to word from the hospital. in Knlcht Allen. Wallace Riddle near Parang iu Cotobato, two the Jordan river within and west of China. tbe government to restore peace.' nd Bishon John Johnson. AU of OGDEN. Dec. 15.Robert n. Hodge COUNTY lores has sent messages General Only a brief cable from the repre- months ago were captured today ac Salt Lake. Areas directly benefited BAND CONCERT ENJOYED. tbem but Bishop Johnson rere pres-ato Adolfo De La. Hureta, chief of the sentatives of the Standard Oil com cording, to advices from Parang. Include land In Utah county ad. was elected to succeed Joha M. Mills PLEASANT GROVE, Dec. J5. at the dinner. who recently resigned, to the revolutionaries and Plutarco Ellas pany at Halhong-habeen received Mango's revolver was recoveredy the Jacent to Utah lake . from West The band concert given by tluLboyi The best ticket sellers were the of the state Industrial states and further captures mountain east ana nortn to Jordan Cslles, suggesting a conference, Hughes announcJng by Major, report today band of the Pleasant Grove high Misses Louisa Magelby Glayds Wat In Jail the county Ninety days The Slnaloa governor appealed to the death of his wife there . The are expected. A relentless hunt has river. This area is approximately school, at a meeting of the board schools Wednesday sight under the on and Naomi Fuller. Satadministered sentence was the as follows; Adjacent to Utah lake of trustees held Friday. Twelve De La Hureta to "consider well bis been on ever since the killings. read : airectton of A. & OrerUde, director Other Invited to the dinner party urday by Juvenile Judge W. 8. attitude and to snare no effort to re rtble ' "Adelaide from compromise level to elevation ballots were necessary, There were nughes committed snl of music In the schools, was a de n Mrs. Franklin 8. Harris, rror. Willis to Robert Euswonn, in, ana store peace In tbe 4495. CHRISTMAS CONCERT. clde here today. Telegraph dlsposl approximately eight feet fifteen republic' cided success. The high school audi and Mrs.'.'Franklln Touna Gates and James Irvine, 17, two Pueblo boys - Hodge,applicants. who is president of the General Flores appealed to the tlon of body. ' Cremation, impos A Christmas concert will be given alnmt 12,500 acres; in Provo bay. lonum waa ruled to capacity. wniie were in who , provo v arrested Merrill. Dr. M. C De La Hureta, 'point sible." In tbe Second ward chapel, Friday 7500 acres; total 20,000. Estimated Ogden city board of education will of patriotism sides a varied selection of numbers borne the of act the in burglarising a . the . Mrs. nughes. It wss said, went on eveniugDecember 2L, Some, of cost, Utah lake to lower Jordan assume charge January L from the boys' band. Miss Lyle Lindof David Goodman, .777 North Fifth Ing out that Continuance to of COOLIDGE ENTERS RACE Hodge is a native of Utah, having revolu the oriental trip In an effort to re Proro's most talented musical art' narrows, 70,000; lower Jordan say read two numbers and Miss West street The boys were charged present trouble might lead tion embroiling the, whole country. gain ber health following an operaThe benefits to be been born in Wlllard. He was eduRta have censcnted to help make the .river. 1230.000: Maurlne Gammett sang a solo. with bunlarv in tbe third degree. In bis tuesmge to General Calles tion. A nurse accompanied her. Ac concerts success, by. rendering derived are well worth the cost of cated In Salt Lake and later became Tbe boys were Uiscoverea in me WASHINGTON, uec. ia. ' head of the Utah Copper company . FRUIT GROWERS MEET. : ui announcement was made at tbe act of ransacking the Goodman the Slnaloa governor congratulated cording to her husband, the trip their services. Splendid vocal solos 130 per acre." foundry at Magna, during which In re had been a success up until her ex snd plana, selections will be given action him bla Under the "Provo generous upon President Bay beading that Norman Davis, a home neighbor, House today by Representatives of the .vsrlooi White the report ststes In time he lived on his farm at Pleasnouncing his presidential candidacy. periences during the earthquake as well aa other musical selections. Reclamation. Market CnniidM would be a candidate . in who held tbe boys until tbe police Tbe f ruitgrowers : In la said believed when nerves were her Is messsge It ar The to diking Provo bay ant Green, Seven years ago he came By next substance) under Invited attend. them part and arrived public Smith wiU Dakota placed th primaries Ing associations In Utah county from Utah lake, diverting ' Hobble to Ogden, where he aided In the enThe state government over which again upset It la expected that If , rest. . . meet in the office of the Utah Conn anrin. watermelons " under creek, Spring creek and other sur- largement of the Ogden Iron Works The police .authorities are en- I preside has no alternative but to possible the body will be returned Growing T! nreatdent wrote a letter to ty Farm Bureau In Provo Tuesday decover. of bay, and sometimes can face waters to Utah lake and pump- company i and last spring he asfor burall at. Westchester, N. T. afternoon. E. B. Llns, sales man- n.m r.inwL former tovernor of deavoring to get In touch with the fight until the rebel forces are vas, has produced la the northwest ing ground waters to the lake, about sumed the managership of the Salt ager of the Federated Fruit Grow- - Month Dakota and his chief support parents of the boys. It is under- feated. . 'Otherwise the honor of the Tbe Lake Iron and Steel company, lean. ' n association of Bait Lake City er In the recent Republican state stood that should the parents send army and the honor of those who. In- ' Seven football players at tbe Uni Irrigated districts a superior fruit 7800 acres can be reclaimed. Irrigation anpply will Include flood Ing that position several months ago. will explain the sales made by the convention authortilng him to enter tbe money for the boys' transporta- the past remained loyal to the cen- versity of California recently buck. will be released trsl government, would be stained cd against a powerful tractor, acta-vessels art disastrous flow and return flow from Spanish He Is also a member of the stata bis nam In tbe primary ballots in tion back bom they orgs taxation during the past forever." to nan,... frxim the county JalL any pushing it Uck for a toss. '. .' (Continued on Page 8 First Batv V Sunday school auperintemtendes. er.. ... , --..:.' . that state. ,: ''U.- ... V -- V: I ENGINEERS . FAVOR LAKE y s RECLAMATION ' Pi-,.- i HONORED IN j . idoutiMi. r POEM CONTEST WE MS SING FOR nl -- , MILLIONS TO j BEET GROWERS PHONOGRAPH I KETTLES W or '" y d Utah-Idah- o n plf &lJln. company. Ix-h- ! 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