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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY M IS 1, 1920.- - mm IDE Gains Twenty fivfc Pounds and Ends Troubles by Lehi Company CIoe Pur Taking Tanlac. chase . of Water InvolvAfter five years of suffering and1 trying every kind of medicine I heard of, it took Tanlac to put me on my feet again," said J. A. Caskey, who reside at 501 Scott street, San Francisco, to a Special to The Tribune. Tanlac representative recently. Mr. LEHI. Dec. 31 The final contract and Caskey own and operates n mine nt I beagreements a ere Signed yesterday Kingman, Ariz., and has a large circle and tween the Ltlti Irrigation company of fnendr and acquaintance throughthe Provo Reservoir Company, whereby out the country. Continuing, he said: I bad indigestion so bad I would'1 the latter sella to the former fifteen second-feet of Irrigation water for the euro often rather go without eating than to suffer the cousuqueeees, - Of TI.9 Everything I ; aie woW sour and ferment and causa By ths Bame agreemert the Lrhl Irriga- me to bloat 1 would have the tion company assumes control of the big worst sort ofterribly.in my stomach, and pains siphon that crosaes Jordan river In the my heart would flutter and beat like it narrows and the canal from this point to would jump out, then it would eeem to I the Lehi system. It now own absolutely almost stop beating, and I could hardly would get duty at this canal along the east half Of Us length. get my One-thiof the newly acquired water times and when I Would stoop over and will come from the Provo river system straighten up everything would turn comes from Utah black and ITowould have to grab hold of J and the other keep from falling. Mr lake. Zion's Ravings bank is financing something were irregular, and my back j the deal. Thle water Is to supplement kidneys ache for dare at a time, and 1 that which the Lehi farms now obtain would was free from pain in some part from American Fork and Alpine creeks never of a few A movement U be launched in my body. I also had rheumatism' in . draina of with aim ths knee and shoulders so bad that organising my days age district to Include the lower lands when I would etand up it seemed as if south and west of Lehi. It is estimated the bones were breaking. I could hard-- 1 that the tract will Include about ?000 acres which, when drained, will double ly aleep at all and would just wear mvself out rolling and tossing from one in value and be among the most producside of the bed to the other, trying to lands In the state. v tive Thle movement was begun Just before go to and 1 would wake up com- the outbreak of the war. and was dropped pletelysleep, exhausted and not really able to because of finsnees, but bond buyers now I had lost weight until I was assure the farmers that they wlll furnish get up. more than a frame, and was so scarcely all the money needed. weak I could barely get about. been reading of the benefit KING SEEKS SANCTION othersI bad were receiving by taking Tanlac and decided to try it, and it has absoFOR ORDNANCE DEPOT lutely relieved me of all mv troubles. I am never bothered with indigeatio. my to The Tribune. Special is fine and I can eat anything WASHINGTON, Dec, II. Senator W. appetite II. King has prepared, and on Monday I want without suffering any bad afterWin Introduce an amendment to the army effects I never have those dizzy spells appropriation hill, authorising an expen- any more, and my kidneys are all right diture of I3.19S.000 for the purchase of a I again. I am entirely free of rheuma-- j alts and establishment and equipment of tiam and I never have a pain of any an ordnance and ammunition depot be kind. I can sleep like n log, and never tween Ogden and Salt Lake wake up once during the night, and get A lump sum was provided by for the establishment of three such op in tho morning bright and refreshed, I have gained twenty-fivpounds in depots, but the war department, bearing in mind congressional criticism. Is in- weight and am in better health every clined to hold that It cannot expend this way than I have been for years. I suremoney until specific authorisation Is made ly appreciate what Tanlac ha done for by congress. me and never miss an opportunity to Senator King has laid a copy of his others about it." amendment before the house military tellTanlac committee, and If that committee does Schramm-Jobnso- is sold in Salt Lake City by not incorporate the provision In the army Drugs, and by the bill, be will press his amendment when leading druggists in practically every the army bill reaches the senate. The city, town and village in America. war.department now has a definite op- -. (Advertisement.) tlon on the Utah site, at $96,009, and to expend $3,00, 000 in building plans and Hither Improvements If congressional sanction Is given. HEALTH ASSOCIATION ing $72,600. J li' f th. rd ' two-thir- j Greetings f wf- - The Helen Cox Shop extends! cordial. ' , con-gra- ss clientele greetings of the seasunTcTTts ' 1 e - for a most wonderful business Jri 1919, , APPOINTS ,u PTOMAINE POISONING FATAL TO STOCKMAN MWMBasasMmM f for its hearty appreciation of oui efforts to make this distinctlve ' shop, the fore- - most place.in:the city for smart apparel. NURSESI V, thanking Individuals, dubs and other organizations for their assts tance in the recent Red Cross seal sale, and extending appreciation to banks and stores who gave space for booths, was adopted at a special meeting of the ex ecutlve committee of the Utah Public Health association. Ths committee authorised the appointment of Miss Ida M Swartz as puhlic health nurse for Weber county; Mlse Sarah Tooth for Sanpete county, and M. Graham for Tooele Mrs. Elizabeth Mr. Jacobs will attend public county. at Manti, meetings January 2, and at Tooele, January 6, at which Mias Tooth will be Installed. and Mrs Graham A resolution ' te The Tribune. LEHI, Dec. II. Samuel A Smith, one Of Lehi'a most prominent farmers and stockmen, died here yesterday of ptomaine poisoning Last Saturday Mr. Smith was stricken ..with violent pains and nausea while rld- -' tng In thp fields and. had to be taken home In a conveyance, lie seemed to improve and yesterday wasjsble to dp This morning he became sudchores. denly worse and in a few hours passed away. For A number of years Mr. Smith was a large sheep owner, but about six years ago he sold out and Invested In cattle and farming lands. He was also a large owner and director la the Lehi Canning company. Joseph W M. A., Albert and David Smith, prominent Salt Lake bankers and aheepmen, are brothers of Mr. Smith. Hie sisters, Mrs. J. E Cotter and Mrs. J. W. Taylor, and a brother, Hyrum, reside In Lehi. He also Is survived by his widow, five sons and one daughter. kpeeisl Announcement tinuation - isal'0 made of the con of our . .big; - half-pric- e J sale. SALT LAKER WINS TWO WAR medals Word has been received from Washing, ton that Lieutenant Noel Davis, former Salt Laker, has been awarded both the Distinguished Service medal and ths Navy cross The navy decorations for the war war announced a few days ago, and so far as is known. Lieutenant Davis U ths MAN VICTIM only one to receive both medals Lieutenant Davis has just returned from two years in the North sea, where he was aide to Admiral JStrausa, and later Special te The Tribune. commanded a squadron of mine sweepers. POCATELLO. Idaho. Dec. 31.-- Manuel After completing what is to be the Gonzales, a Mexican. was the first victim official history of the operations of la this city of wood alcohol. Gonzales the mine forces In the North sea, Lieu- died about noon at the home of a friend tenant Davis expects to return to Salt on South Second avenue. The Mexican Lake on a brief furlough. was known to the police to be addicted to wood alcohol. Upon numerous occasions he had been arrested on In toxica tlon charges and each time a search revealed wood alcohol on his person, the police say. Gonxales was 45 years of age. So far as known, he was single George Jones, IS years of age, waa arand had no relatives here. Physicians, rested by W. D. Prichard, internal rev. under ths direction of Coroner S. S. enue inspector, and la held In the county Ferguson, will conduct an autopsy on Jail on a charge of having morphine in the body to determine the exact status his possession. In the youth's of the potsoping. case, were found several "blndles" ofpossession the narcotic, which caused the accusation, it is alleged. DINNER Jones returned to Salt Lake five day ago from southern Idaho. He wae arrested at Second West and First North streets. A. C. Rees, sfcretaryo Jhe Utah sociated Industries, has announced that County Destroys Uquor. February 10 had been selected as ths date of the industrial dinner to be liquors amounting to 1000 Intoxicating M. S. held at Logan, Ecclee of Logan, have been emptied Into the sewer a member of the board of directors of gallons at the county Jail. Thirty-fiv- e cases of the Utah Associated Industries. aetin g bonded whisky.' 200 of whisky in in conjunction with the Rotary dub and kegs and 100 gallons gallons of moonshine" were the Chamber of Commerce of Logan, la Included, A quantity of beer and wines making arrangements for the meeting, confiscated by the sheriffs office waa According to Mr Rees. also destroyed. The Illinois Manufacturers' association. In a letter received by the Associated Laborite Candidate Defeated. Industries, speaks in complimentary terms LONDON. Dec. SI. Lleutenaot Colossi en the resolutions adopted at a similar James. coalition Cskmist, h bora elected meeting, held recently In Ogden, declarof commons In the Bramley. Kent, ing that the resolutions have the right to the boose ores Francis Bode, laborite. ring, Mr, Rees said IDAHO OF WOOD ALCOHOL flt YOUTH CHARGED WITH POSSESSING MORPHINE f INDUSTRIAL DATE ANNOUNCED J ' Coth-be- ( A Diifeiflc3 Profession a scar ROBBERS rt HE SUGAR CONTROL TO CONTINUE DURING 1920 31. Dee. President WASHINGTON, Wilson, It was said at th Whit House tonight, plan to approve the McNary sugar relief btU before midnight, thus insuring continuation of federal control of sugar through 1920. measure, which waa paased December fO, measure, which yaa passed December 20, followed a conference today In PhiladelBenson, phia between Secretary of Agriculture Houston and th sugar equalization board. On the secretary's return to Washington lata In th day, Secretary Tumulty discussed th affair with him and then conveyed th results to lbs president Th board. In a report submitted to the president, recommended that It be permitted le diaeolv. stating the Of supply and demand Would relieve 1. Four un- lew OMAHA, Neb., Dee. th sugar situation nun her than federal marked robbers shortly before noon to- control could Under 4 he statute the Merchants board would have a jirna t i. aj , paused out ds entered the Farmers' of aalatshc tonight at midc.sht. National Bank of Benson, a suburb of Omaha, lined ala employees and fi- -e customers of the bank against the wall and robbed the vault of $115,000. They made CHOSEN their escape la aa automobile driven toward this city. Mia Troil WoedHoose, president of th hnetian irlslkm of According to officer of the bank, the Toong Women Wesim and Mt Della college, robbers secured 116,000 In rash and the Cotter 11nster will th institution represent bonds other and remainder in Liberty at th Internet one I ttrudent Volunteer negotiable securities. After looting th vault, three of the convention which will be held at D Iowa, December li to 4, bandits who had been guarding the bank UMoines, was announced yesterday January forced them Inemployees and custoipa Th venae of two th si representatives to the vault and locked them in. The will be by a fund raized by the imprisoned men made their escape from studentsdefrayed the vault by means ef a screwdriver of the in cooperation with the faculty college. which bad been hidden in the vault. The car driven by the bandits bora the license number of a machine belonging Airplane Suita Settled, to Judge Waldo Winters teen of Fremont, PAkI. Tuesday, Dee, IM. Preach airplane Nob., which wee stolen In that city Monhave arttled anna brought agaieat day night, according to the Omaha poire them b tba Wright f A ai erica. soon as th were formed Posse hwrf v td Suburb of Omaha, It Looted in Bank at Daylight Lfli a STUDENT CONVENTION DELEGATES as CVH FREE CATALOG to lolls Rjw Eecome Chiropractic Jbcbr t mo-pa- a ,r poratlon. Infringements during tho war. it waa company brought suits ben t $10 000 000. It millioa dollars will be on the patents occurred asserted, end ths Wright for amounts aggregating Is reported t ha t several paid by the French JSaJl, Sugar Dealer Ar NEW YORK, Dee. 11 Food Admlalvtrutor WilUama today announced that dealers vrhe retailed sugar of the new Cuba crop for laore than 20 rents s pound would be prosecuted, ilugur of the old crop mint be sold for 11 cento a pound, the price fixed by the government. Dealers selling sugar at 20 cents will he compelled to show bills of sale to establish that ths sugar in In reality the sew crop and aei the eld. Mr. W Ultama explained. Dr. Butler Zs Honored 1. NEW YORK, Dec. President Nicholas Murray Butler of Columbia university baa been awarded the bunnrf degree of doctor of lawn from th t nireralty of Strmthoarg, ta recognition of btn services to France and to that during tba war, according to a cabin weired here today ktranhouig waa reopened hereto her 22 an a French twin ratty, after being andcr i.erman control for forty-eigyears. Gerrltt Fort Resigns post WASHINGTON, Dec li. Th resignation of 0rritt rrt ixirgnt dir tor of traffic ft railroad admlaiirratkm waa anaoaoewd Mr Fort imret him pmU mhk-hm taalftif fra rilrd fOTonunrat laamid oa- trol af (be railroads, to la rharc ef traffic ef the Kcwtoa Jt Ham vailrued, lit farmer)? was kmg far traffic eMtr far (hr Tokm Pacific. Plunkett NEW YORK. Going to Sanlttriom. Pir Horn re Plunkett, rut, wba arrived brra Irft today fnr Battir Crb, MlrJi , wbrra frt will moiti la a aaftifartoca for tiro fb mm4 that ttm hm will waa' rat.JSrwAt Tork, a ad rxfwrta to rrt$$ra wort la tba 1 mlt4 Stair la atfracaey at iicb boa nbr dvrt Piuday. D-- e. PI XrimH feewie T lv Fomar "V Warned. CongraesmAn Dies, Ti: To All Our Friends We Extend Best Wishes for a Happy, Healthful and Prosperous New Year. Glen Bros.-Rob8r- ts 2kW. Piano Co. |