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Show THE OGDEN SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1921. latest Items of Intercit Froa Utah an3 Gem A J3tt LAST TIME3 TODAY Cpres-cnb- The BALT.LAKE. Au?. 20 Decision was LANDER, Wyo., Aug. 20.Mounmade yesterday by the public utilities! the extension of River Rocky commission of Utah that measured tl-- ; tain Highway, which will be ceremonSunday. Aug. 21. ephpne service on business lines will iously dedicated on to travel the last remain, in the future as4 it has been' is eaid to open up United in the past;-- ' ". of, the really wild lands of the ' States. Higher minimum limits will hcreaf- -' The Rocky Mountain highway runs ter be placed 'on measured -- service the - Wino. from Residence telephones. The user from Denver'to Lander, and 200 miles of a fourrparty line, who now is River extension carries it to mitted to use forty calls a month for! "front door"; the through minimum fee of $2 a month, and Yellowstone National park. Th3to-.th- e must tal' distance from Denver to the park pay J cents for. each additional ' " 'call a month, may hereafter make six- is 589 miles. . The dedication will take place a,t. ty calta per month at the san rate. the highest point of paying 5 cents extra for all calls over Twojawatee Tass,feet'.above sea level, that number. the trail. 9,500 I .. where the traveler enters into the fa-- J PAY FOR EXTKAS mous Jackson Hole country. the measured service on' Governor Carey is on. theprograro, theSimilarly, Une carries a minSrnura twopart for the principal address and there lll.o sixty-fiv- e calls month, at $2.23 er month. with 4 per delegations from adjoining cenU be(present for carh PXtra ecrestates as far. east as Chicago. on an individ-tar- y tall Measured service of the Interior Fall and Stephen ual. residence line at $3.25 a month,, . ii minimum limit or sixiv-riv- e wauici, j. innow ar the west, will calls, with who service, 3 charge for each adso that ditional call centsmonth. try to arrange their itinerary per These ra?es are made effective De- they may participate in the ceremon ies. 1, 1919. Telephone usrs.who icember " uMi. i nive pale! u .aiuu. ii .u :" during the twenty- streams come tumDiing aown i w one.months.charges f or calls per month in ex- yoAs Into .the Wind minimum, will have their' cessof thebills trail.-Soof them, it is for those months com- -telephone nave oeen mappu, nu li.c on new the schedule. The difbeenTecent discoveries of small lakes puted ferencci between the totals of the com- uvu u wnicn aiso were not DUtcd bills and- whatthevactualtv naM maDS. region will be refunded to the subscribers. Througn most 01 me the forests, birds and game are under .MUST mitf; .heduction. cowgovernment protection. Cash will be made to subboys still, herd "cattle on the free scribers payments sinco given up their who have range. The telephones. company telephone Ohas the option of making deductlon-from tb.3 monthly, bills of the present RAISING FEED FOR de- customers,-untia total has equal to tha total of the over PARK BUFFALO, ELK ducted charges since December 1, 1910. In any event, the entire amount of the YELLOWSTONE PARK. Wyo.. Aug. reruns must be male witnin six 9ft' Tfo nvtlms nn tho l.KOft acres Of inun.xiu lrum jeaterciay. y Persors on lines who ranch land maintained -in 'Yellowstone d the pa past twenty-on- e durinj for the wild game. jhave Six hundred tons of hay are being months a total cf $12 in e::ces3 of the monthly minimum will,,. unless th raised this year for the buffalo hsrdsif2 badly "bunrhed" Charts were alone. For Yellowstone's winters are 'excess receive free for the service Is' telephone severe food 'unless and long and would next six months, if they adhsre to the provided the buffalo and elk drift down the valleys and; out of the; same class of service. The decisioirof the ' commission ,yes. Three ranches are operated. 'as part! was on a rehearing of the 'proterday of the bark's game protection "Burleson rate" caso. That case came gram government conjrol of the This year a "drift fence" isbeing following, w'lre system of the nation, and was built to prevent the buffalo from drift- -' on petition by the telephone company ing to lower ranges before . winter snows makes it desirable to let themlo Keep iv eizeci ins increases in raies roam in the lower valleys. It is sev-- 1 allowed by the postmaster general's en feet high and of such strength as! orders during his managership. .The decided that the to withstand the terrific onslaughts; ' rates Burleson remain in ef- miht of the buffalo herds the with feet, exception of the meas-wh- n Superlntendent Horace' M. Albright,! nred service, and on measured service has lust finished an lnsDfection of commisaion increased the mini-b- e an effort willtho the ranches, states that raum 50 of calls number by per cent made to lay aside several hundred tons each season in preparation for m an cas3. oounusually severe winters. . . . r , ' - ' " i t - v - "Oee - " OILBCD 1.1X5 Old-sty- ' m - O- Success of Bin r:vv'':- le . - - .- - . i Wee lf V.:'S y mtiutjnii. ' - -- ' Sells-Fiot- o u ' - '"'- Gump Comedy Circi Prices i - 10c adciiester EECWS AT 12:45 2:00 5:30 3:5 7:15 9:00 20g-3O- g AJvtt All . , ' -- a: m taincd her rnajoritj and "stepped out" Getting all dressed np meant nothing to Pauline. Shs never had any j?lace to gq. Alltrnocn ard Pretty Girls Contribute Puch to f1 . eis ADDED ATIIIACTIONS . ! Wd too-stricll- - me ES TODAY her peacock instincts. . A little freedom is a daajtus thing: for a fjirl vrho has bcea kept down too sternly. What happened when a brought cp girl at--' rnes wv-- w UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE Pauline had tccn brought rp too s'jrictly. That's what , rcidc her wild. Drcziicg' a girl like a Plymouth Hock kca woa't itifle 3 cuozuz tfwugj n ADDED ATTRACTION Vaudeville Entertainers 'Lincoln j , romantic drama of marital mvcups . a "fur IH HEK LATEST SUCCESS of Bat per-furth- er -- it Partners . v -- rti Bebe s LOVELY - -- r COMING STJHD AY QUI SE Wind River Extension of Decision of Utilities ComWyo. Highway Runs Into mission Improves Service From Residences v Unmapped Territory ' STANDARD-EXAMINE- R Crsioa ; j l COMING SUNDAY-- 3 ; DAYS hi four-part- - fir : w?:':;;;:f.:-v- ; - -.7 ,- : , Cpc""wtor presents God Changed A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION 'Children All Scats Utah-commissio- U- - - ' f . -- i - k r ;" . 1 - . ,. a - w ; ..-.;;..- . .a- ' -. - - Onc '. . - V SALT LAKE. A J?. 20. litiiS- CMSt lib 'WM Methods of irrigation 'used in Jtah are responsible for the reclamation of millions of acres of arid land in western Canada, according to Di .John A. Widt-soapostle of the L D. S. church and former, president of the University of Utah, who has returned from a .tour of several of the 'Canadian , provinces. At the Western: Canada Irrigation congress held in Vernon, B. C., July 27,) Apostle Widtsoe was the princialso delivered nupal speaker, and he merous addresses on the science of irrigation at farmers' institutes held at various towns in Canada. The important of irrigati on was made apparent to the Canadian farmers because of several years of poor crops resulting from dry seasons. Dr. Widtsoe said that the railway has through a tremendous irrigationput which will project materially increase tha agricultural of the provinces. productiveness ' oo- - ": IlUTn IIENDRICltB, AERIAL! ST, lltOM THE 11E11E MONDAY WllU TJLT C'lit HELI-S-riA- llll-'vSIM- iO IXJOKS OtT AT THE CAMERA 3IAV lWOAi TEN 1. sin; v.ilw in-- n Pa-,cif- tan I Adults Hatinces Balcony Evenings C'L'S. Balcony Evenings Qsjramcznl QHdure Sells-Flot- I tpc-th- c . i Can.-idia- tH Mitiness o "In the circus, '"second rlrl is also vtry much in evidence In show on earth." which cxnibiti! one net thirty cirls present an. rrUl largest In Ogden on Monday. August 22. tha h.slkt, all hanKlug by their And circus girl comes into her. own. In there ure over two. hundred young big show, it Is announced, ccmely 'Women in the bfsr arc:ijc dlplayiv. Two Bystanders. Sbct at this and clever younar wotn9n are utliUe4 The urt-nlpcrforr.iative of the In acts. all clrL'ui la introduced v.ilh a notable the. Thv "When nearly Prisoner Cheyenne i five, herds of acting elephants were 'The i: Breaks and Runs trained by girls, and these girls pre- lilrth of ttu? Rainbow,- -prctarle, and in this, sent their big pupi'.s 1n the throe cir the succe-- 3 of tho dbpl.iy is hirge- cus rings and upon. the track.- In the ly due to tho numhrr. he and CIIEYErJNE. Wyo.. Au?. 20. Two aerial and acrobatic acts tho circus ' han!.ume cchtumlng cf the utty clrLt. were wounded early last night and citizens thrown into a panic KA when six police officers and sheriffs SCHOOL EOASD CAN deputies Joined in a chase, after Fd N F. Hurst, alias Jack Cros;?. through INVEST SURPLUS the downtown business section. Hurst was captured unhurt. He ia said to -SALT rAi:C AUt 13. DcrU'.on wn be wanted by Toledo, Ohio, officials in connection with a mall robbery. rendered yesterday for th ttAte road p ' ' The wounded spectators are S. R. comralssHn. by Attorney General llxr- Roettgenbaek, shot through the hand, vcy II. Clurf. Iioldlng thit th com- and C. grazed by a bullet. ' iniiwiDn The arrest .was made on informait justtiH'tl under tho law the conliol of work on Btat tion supplied by the police at ColoIDAHO FALLS WILL rado Springs, who asked the- arrest More Confident Tono in roat'n hy th nnirr.tsKlon In atinc; with the city of Sprln-rvlUin call for a teleHOLD BIG ROUNDUP of a man who would ' Noted paving the tate ma.i through ihnt gram addressed to Jack Cross. Aa Purchasing ,By Hurst was being led to an automobile, city. The city has sdvertised for Ud.i Bradatreet's' ana is undertaking la lrt ih ct.ntract. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Aug. 20. At he broke away from the. officers and The ounty and suite aro a: sifting in a meeting of the American legion last ran,down the street, Into office build' lua irolfrt- reut and until lie was It decided to hold the Idaho ings captured. night n. in renlv to a letter from irov xvjuiv. au- - sQ.uraustrecfs Falls roundup this fall on September fused to make a statement. . . ... thr t tYounr n ( Hrlr!i.-iisaj's: ritv 29 to October 1. It has been several In noted r ill's moderate ,1 the th gain women railare it as There . . j v i f.p,i . . I years since the famous War' Bonnet acting J vwui4. r. itiiuhmic wrariniT C'.uff finds that the board aiiQ.juuumi? h vat f t road at held crossing flagmen Is here Wheeling. roundups towere and. this nas ana Decn ' ei lines susrainea rtatc-l.ithe zuiiy to undr in f" authority be a worthy successor. V. Va. expected seemed "to be . further there ilA inl:InK'rv3 In cah any surplus xuauon of toe optimistic reeling, in'funfl in aiicrlal lmnrovrrtn u f. some lines, notably silk goods. shoe,l warrants of tho city of Garland. ThV raw nuui ana iron nnu uarranl arr itati.! f ih jsieel the movement haa progressed Ix?- - In charge of th- - P.avlns: in Onritn.! of mere feeling and who is willing to mark?: them at SO yond the A has found point sa4eiCcnts on the dollar. Tho law is d- -at expression , in Urger Grounds Circus clfiC as to th( tcrt of higher prices, notable in this In spect being high Iron and crap m.v whkh the.te bond Kinkingecuri:ies fund may terial canned and dried foods, be invested, but V. Hal Farr. niat-I- n case has-thOgden; Utah Two Shows 2 p. m., and 8 p. m. ea nodis;nd expansion assum- - ant to Mr. Cluff. to whom thr lnvri- and, tnere 1?cau--no tl.?atlon was arslcr.cd. fir.do tlwxt th"'' proponiona vldenc of any reduction in the ! is liable trunte,. fur ralJurr tlon with which purchases aro being city Largest Clrcut In the World Giving a 8treet Parade 11 A. M. to and apply njc :nr.tE, and' coilert made. In fact, 'tha phrase "immcd- - .peciaily no wheru city i3 nxli-- ! late needs ' ; is more frequently mt KCnt in cnrorcln? and the col!-Uawor-with than any other words descriptive ments. and also where the ntoctsmrrt of .buying:., Jiowevor. was ?f tno.vp'unio and the inadequacy THE 6EX0KD LARGEST 6H0W OjC in the advance of the season. th bet- - Wa4 inadequate lh clty'a ijrjrllr, nc. by auftd or ler tone crop advices, in absolute(-, Under cjcU circutnnUnrrs he Uneven1!" knowledge of small stocks held in dis- these may the'L included emonr ,, tributcrs', hands, and the loosening up. ' j u . of credit consequent, upon the less' " a tense condition of the money, market.' fm-mau maica,iQr more confident e, li rtia-- tt ., Adults . had Children All ScaU Unt.l ? Nsw, Ted to a tlcfcy Eauth &ta Uir. .h dancJ to 1or$ t t.er fear. Mcplna ever th v.sr:d hd 3t hf. Out a New Yor Crtetv ttj?pd frcm iho cvw That vot an mniey vta vher r.er real i:feb - CANADIANS APPLY UTAH CROP METHODS al-r- o, Adults Main Floor Evenings - by-stand- ers I ..... , 1 9 Ciirisae s New Comedy z n . sdti ir-(i- t- . Floor' ADDED ATTRACTION i T Adult t Llain . r- o V, f 7 With SEENA OWEN and E. K. LINCOLN Personally Directed by Bohcrt Vignola Adapted by Doty Hobart from" a Story by Donn Byrno I r '"i-- ' Evcninri I f- ic co-oDc- . iK m j oo- -- 4 ; . - il i- - H ; 'n-.v- est ; M on., ;usr. ii COMING NEXT WEDNESDAY rr a . a-- - i n MYRTLE REID'S GREAT. STORY . (I'M I -- . ! - ...... ' ton in purchasing. - : Dance Tonight BR IOt I AM CITY,- An sr. 20.- - Offic- -' iala of the UtahIdaho ujrar comi'any were here. yesterday, conferrirs: vith President John D. Peters of the Urisr- ham City Irrigation company. vrhlch company-wa- s formed last year to purchase water-frothe Hammond canal for distribution in .this locality. . . .The sugar company officials called to say that they are to go ahead with the.. project of extend--in- s the Hammond canal on to this city, a distance of about nix mites, and make delivery of the water to the 16- -i cai company under ihe terms, of tho" contract entered" Into early this year,' but which were, not set In motion be- cause of the money stringency. The way has now cleared sufficient- ty. however, to make It possible to go ahead with the project; and the su?ar company . proposes 10, start men to work on the ditch , excavation in tha . very near future. op r There are Mx counties -- in tho United States in which, divorces cx- ceed marriasGs. - ' now-prepare- 5'; - Seat Sale .at Mcfntyre's. Drug Store No .IKE . mm Fcsitivcly tlie 'greatest dance orchestra in . the .west. - i ; - a IJ ft! iJ ? J f 1 ii Ky tois. nearly twir tht mim-bprior tor. the i'olato'ar.4 farc hlp!nir .... . I GROUNDED STBAIittR WILL BE ABAITDONED r, ... . K : n xnwr. runday! woodlwd AnC. 20. KAN rRANCISCO. .Vrr. J?. Th inUGIIAM. Tb body of rteamir Ean Jow, AEround eff tb Wr'.ion V. Woodland. ifhn coar cf POTATOES DAILY Private will b I.cfr Cilifgrr.:. in snnn in i rxr.cn r5 abandor.e-?.t f the ParffU-2-Ialcfflciala lrii n'immer cr 1911. arritM curing) horn company, aaid. The Tvek and funeral i"prvic?a will JIe .jv.fr v. ::i Minjf all r POCATHIXO. Id-- . Auk. SO. .Idaho tbia slfartr h he'.d In th( 1I!ar: tabernacle cf tb rUn Jc potato Vhipmcnta are avcraglns more Sunday aft rr.oon at 3 o'clock under and thn rr.af the wre"k'd craft larbinary tht dlrcctina cf lilhor Krhralm H fatf. Any effort to '.rgr tbe Private Wood isn 1 m tbe Jf from t ?. rorkt to- official of tha Oregon Short Una ! Whit?. wo;;M h tarr-,h;. .. , !. rnilroad ofritial. Jurln yraterday. the V c:flcjU y po m;..ij-carloads tawrd throUKa th local in "" isr chcaractrrt yards. Of this ntimber. all but twenty earn WHISKY CAP TUBED the Nampa. and.CaldwtU clre froni r.wit-is- LuMvoitmi. ON CANADIAN SIDE auction In wmSth Idaho. Iilt66:j tar LYNNDTU Aujf. 30 Vhi: work and wfrc loaded In tbe Twin u to rr.alr wr.hJrrlrho a P.uht nection and the ret in the cjut on V..9 raUn-adt:urron VANC CiytUno Fall and Firth dUtrict. C. At r. 26 kl'.Jed the whin bank lr.alanUy , cara ,v, p " veral tho u ir t of potato hare Nearly JQ0 which the crab vraa atandlr.R ra w.i tw is et fi t t b - through nsoJih f thl PiKralellrt yttvln paaedv t ri r J, err, nhf-- i r., we the durlusr k. ..ff . last ry d.iy t . nn f H . rlfhiy-fft il. Uarn wc r tho recor to l fircr f ,.rrr'.f d ji rxj;ctwlien wh-r r. abattrred the havy ahi;.mctits sn.I elx children. oo- bad fr Itt-.arty ' t '1 to rn' Irom Twin Falls and Idiho IVJIs bf- be cf Uuor r.de2 try" TLc Arabs be'.lrfe Ikat ll takes a a ffiw, t(hf OftlctsU Ive wa t't have bcrs ei; rled tv Lp to midnlsht Tlmrnday UJS rirs men thirty t!aa to cksn his mouth h!ky after whUt!lS. lAnm the I'nJtrd .Short ihe ftal'a. through tfr 100 CAES OF . ' No Gambling No Profiteering -- - rr ldL-h- r.r ufj, p kills r J J i 4 172-ci- , 1 For Ladle 3 and Gentlemen l ! 1 , 1 M I t.1 - m. CIS WK 'RiDE':3ftEAl whkh yard.bandied lawful nny ltud bearing county or school dUtrict In th rity. of trtm cf Vtalu" ilte U'ah. or byouthe s SHIP , AKP THE GKEJLTE ST "temfcl and rlifjflratlon cfinterest " HAEWOND CANAL" WILL BE EXTENDED L Ll .1 Don't Miss the Big oo- - . i f s j 1 i - |