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Show THE SALT LAKE THfliENE, THURSDAY MCRXINU, I'Ll RU A RY 5 ASSET GIH JO Representative of Stockyard Concern Opens - Office in Salt Lake. ' y , i , Kansas City Raised $250, 000 to Build Suitable, Home for Exhibition. . , Suit lake's fro (hr importance as a livestock la given aa the reason , for the opening heie of a branch office gt the Kansas City Colon stock ards bo lias been assigned hy K. R. Hedrick, to the liilermountiiln territory. Mr. Hedrick has opened offices in the Ness IniildlriK and la preparing to become a real Kelt l.akcr. "Our company bellete that .Salt I,ake Is an impoitant and logical western live-i- d ok center." said .Me. Hedrick yeeter. lav. "No other i ousldcrntloii would have e prompted them in opening a branch here. t e believe that the business will develop here, and we aie ready to do our share In developing Salt Lake as a western cenlor for livestock activity. The livestock show, in the opinion of Mr. Hedrick, who for many yearn baa taken an active Intercut in the great at Kansas City, known aa tha American Roai ahow, la of vital Impor-tanc- e In encouraging stockmen to make a city the canter of their business transactions. No single factor, said Mr. Hedrick, will do so inurh to make Salt Lake the renter of the clock business in the of-fn- iutermountain territory as a annual first-cla- ss Tax on Mans Card Income Adds to Leap Year Woes HAT chance has man? Leap year la upon bhn, Freshly enameled maidens of carious ages harass his foot . Four year ago he steps. could, drown his troubles In strong drink and forget. At least he could get a stimulant to aid him In a fight . against odds. Then lie could seek brothers In peril, or those who had been victims on former occasions, and. In quiet seclusion, It was possible to dally with tha pasteboards and forget. At times, in this manner, H was possible to avoid encountering the (air until pursuers thev, in despair, transferred their affection to less fortunate cnee. The men had a chance. Rut now a great drought baa pre- -. ceded this harrowing of men a souls that comes ecarc, (our year. No longer can a man drink and forget. He can turn to cards aa of yore but even another killer of Joy la among men. If he dodges, those who would prevent gambling, still he ni.iet not Uncle bum eujov his full Insists on a statement. He must know iiians Income in order to adthe income tax and money won just at poker Is considered Income. Cruel fate goes further. If a man 'loses all of his Income at poker, or In any form oT gambling, still be must pav the full lax bwause Illegal losses are not deductible. Woe Is man. meroe e fund of '8.n wea raised with whi.-- h to build a pavilion to house the American Royal show. 6oma of the moetk prominent business men In Kansas Cttv have told me that of all the hundreds of conventions that come to that place each year and these business men spend money to get them all the only one which actually produces revenue for the merchants Is the slock ahow. IhV stockmen come In and spend money, every one of them bu. With the ordinary convention it ts almost a tourist proposition, tbe hotels benefit, but the - merchants The only benefit verv little directly. value they look for Is the favorable advertising the conventions give Kansas City. Rut they all agree that the stock Show la a direct revenue producer. "Feveral times the stockyards company has endeavored to cut out the ahow In Kansas City. Its grow th requires so much apace In the yards that we found It difficult to handle our regular business. Jt was actually an Inconvenience to ns. But the business men, through their chamber of commerce, refused to aiand for It. Tliev would come to us and tell ua to estimate the cost, and the be forthcoming Immeexpense would diately. The culmination of It la the raisUO0 one In week's time to build of $250, ing a permanent home for the Kansas City ahow. finance the foifrth annual show here this year. It la a splendid beginning but nothing more. Next vear a fund at least Iwtca as large should1 be raised. And from m exper'etif for many years In Kanaaa Cltv, Fort Worth and other places where shows are held. I can positively assure the business men of Halt Lake that thev will reao rich dividends upon the money they, spend In treating a permanent, widely advertised annual ito'-allow feature here." w "Last week, before I came to Fait from Kansas. City,, JL Witnessed a of demonstration mighty Impressive what the business men of Kanaaa City .think of the stock show." said Mr. Through the chamber of com lake Hed-rik- "Coming here to make my home. I feel I could make no more Important contribution to the community than to emphasise the value of stock shows, to do all In my power to make the bueinesa men of this city realise tha Importance It has for them. 1 am Informed that the Commercial club la raiaing $10,000 to that Sajrs skia pores are closed and . uric acid remains - in blood. raid. Salt Lake Should Do More. stock show. Show Brings Direct Revenue. f k Y. W. C A. ABANDONS DEDICATION PLANS ' Because of health condition. thcA wil t tho opening he no dedication exorcise of the new recreation building of tho Christian association Voting Women next Monday, February 23, Mis Margaret Brown, who. for the year, has been physical director at the Community house, will have charge of the physical education work and hope that In the near future an athletic association will be organized. Athletic sport of all kind. Including baseball and basketball, will be Indulged In by member of the association and young women who care to pay the nominal feee charged for privilege offered. Fpedlal price will be made to club, according to tho line of physical training or athletics taken up. Miss Julia Martin of Fan Antonio, Texas, will arrive-oSaturday to actAn-as swimming Instructor. Very smart nette suits In gray Jersey, with the letters Y, W. C. A. In white across the fronts, are In readiness for the patrons, and all other swimming garb will be taboo, aa these will undergo a special cleansing according to flic latest methods of sanitation. Pt Rheumatism is. no respecter of age, sex, eoior or rank. If not tjie most dangerous of human afflictions,, it is; one of the most painful. Those subject to rheumatism should . eat less meat, dress as warntlv as possible, avoid any undue exposure and, above all, drink j lot of pure water. Rheumatism is earned bv nric acid which is generated Jlf the bowels amt absorbed into the blood. It is tbe function of the khluevs lo filter this and front the blond and csst it out in tho urine;' the pores of the skin are al-- o a means of freeing tho blond of this impurity. In damp an.! ehdlv, eold weather the. skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidnevs to do doulde work; they become weak and jsluggt.sh and fail to eliminate this uric and. which keep accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in thA joints and- muscles, eauyng stiffness, soreness and pain called rheuma- tism. - ! tkl At Almost Your Own Price Let us tell you of AN ALFALFA SEED CROP that ran 19 34 bushels per acre, and sold for $28.70 per 100 pounds, bringing the grower; NET, $329.43 per acre. r Let us give you his name and. the details further of two tons of hay to the first cutting besides his seed crop, which sold in the field for $22.50 per ton, making fiis - , Total Income jOver $375 Per Acre Special la The Tribune. PARK CITY. Feb. 1$.' Ths funeral of John Clark will be held this after Let us tell you about our 1000-TOSUGAR FACTORY AT DELTA, We have Hay Land, Seed Land, Beet Land, and the . And we guarantee y out satisfactory results the same scientific precision Attends the fitting, whether the price is low or high.' ter vision. , ... enjoy the effects of s betjk f Largest Cattle-Feedin- . Our best crops have run , 6 tons choice alfalfa hay per, acre; 24 tons sugar beets per acre prize crop for 19 1 8 ; q j 4 j5LTshels alfalf a seed best crop' for'191 9rr T . -- Wt carry the largest selection of artificial eyes in the West. . Let Us Tell You More of the Greater Delta Country DELTA COMMERCIAL tend the National Education associations convention at Cleveland, O., Feb27, ruary where, with J. Flaher, assistant national scoutGeqrge executive, - he will represent scouting. Mr. Kirkham received a letter from Hr. Elbert K. Fretwell of Teachers university, that Hr. Fisher wtll make the stating acout talk. After a aerie of preliminary pedagogical talks Mr. Kirkham will make the closing address. The recognition given Mr. Kirkham the national organization Is regarded by a signal honor for tha local acout coun-as cil. In order to prepare for 'fin earlv start In -- aummer vamping the Total council .is for Its first trip out of doors arranging In April. The hike will likely end at Taylor Flats In Mill Creek, where an overnight stop will be made. D. E. Hammond, assistant scout executive, estimates that nearly 1000 boa wilt make the trip, other schedules are being arranged by Dr. C. O. Plummer, chairman of camping activities, and others. ' ' i - - Center in Southern Utah g (4500 head being fed pulp this winter) SCOUT TO ATTEND CONVENTION FORESTS EXPECTED TO DRAW CAMPERS Oscar A. Kirk ham leaves today to at- --- COLUMBIAN OPTICAL CO. 337 SOUTH MAIN STREET Phont Waaatch 5360 4 AT -- . N ht -- . k MINER PASSES AWAY AFTER LONG ILLNESS noon' at I o'clock from the Catholic church. The Rev. Father Bhcalie of Salt Lakh will officiate. RESERVOIR PLANNED Mr. Clark died Funday at his home, a lingering , illness of miners ion RECLAMATION after 11c Is survived by his wife sumption. and heven rhlldren. the oldest being and the youngest 8 months. . r, MrKav of Ogden. years of age representaHo also Is survived by his father, Pat tive of ths Weber rountv Irrigation die trlet. now being organized, filed yester- rick Clark, and one brother. Peter Clark forty-eigday with George F. McGonagle. slats en- He was born In Scotland gineer, application for permission to store years ago, comlnr to this country thirlv 23.000 acre-feof the flood a stirs o years aso, anil had been a resident of Me was i Boxelder creek and kVIllard creek and of this city for sixteen years tho waters from Rear river, to be used member of the Knight of Columbus. In In th irrigation of approximately "8,030 torment will be in the City cemetery. cr acres in county. The project Is unusual in that It la INDUSTRIES BOARD proiKvsed to construct the reservoir for this volume of water by construction ot CHOSEN OGDEN d.vka around Marsh lake, a body of water west of Brigham City. The dvke would be composed of material scraped from the Announcement of the personnel of the bed of Marsh lake, and the water face recently-electe- d executive committee of of this dyke would be faced with gravel, the Ogden hnj.ch of the Utah Asaocla,ted crumpled atone or c e men V- - accordi n g to Industries was made yesterday by A. C. the plan. Rees, secretary of the organise The application states that concrete and tion. general set at diversion dams would be used 'to The hcw commfftce' tnctudes J.'TVT Ab get the water Into the lake. From there bott of George A. Lowe company: 71. f. It would he pumped a needed to a di- Tailor, Bedes Lumber companv; Gage B. verting canal lined with concrete, and so Rodman, William Craig Canning comdistributed among the lands In question pany, U. G. Holley, lloiev Milling com as supplementary to present supply B. Ernpey, or to psny. and Charles Ogde supply the same lands applied for In other Wholesale Drug company. The feo bn the present filing filings Mr. Rees will go to Ogden today to was $i$3. confer with the committee for the purpose of outlining the policy of the Og den organization. EXECUTIVES '" Delivering 1800 Second Feet of Water for Delta, Utah. W-b- We can fit your eyes with glasses at a price .you caa afford - to , pay at - almost ' your own price. ' V fi At the firt twinge of rheumatism get from auv pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Balts; put a tablospoooful in. a glass of water and drink before, lit eak-- ' fast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by atirnu lating the kidnevs to normal action, thus ridding the blood of theso impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from tbe acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used with excellent result by thou sands of folks who are subject to rbeu mat ism. Here you have a pleasant, ef fervescent lithia-watedrink, whiel overcomes uric acid and ia beneficial to your kidneys, as well (Adv.) et Dont suffer for want of pood, effective glasses, because you feel they cost too much. to" ; - an Kell-rm- y: - FOR Let us help you 10, 1020. CLUB, Frank Beckwith, President, Delta, Utah. III be especially utilized Utah forests for ramping vacations automobile by tourists the coming summer because of the privileges and advantages offered through the opening of Zion national park and other scenic resorts within the state. Dana Parkinson, supervisor of the Wasatch uatlonal forest, said yssterday. 600 end ranges. The executive It ts the opinion of Mr. Tarkliison and of the range this year will be other forest officials that the campaign officer Morton C. Mumma. U. S. cavalry. begun a year ago to make the national Major forests attractive to tourists and camp-DROWNED ers looking for fishing, game, sport or rest has resulted in such general apNAVAL BARGE JS1NKS proval .that more motorists Ilian ever will the opporturntle take advan tage--othis year. WASHINGTON. Feb. 18. Five enlisted men were drowned in the elnklng of a yesterday off the naval water barge Cuban coast, the navy department waa PAYSON advised today, and two othes lost their lives In the capaiain of a motor lorry ' g pee 1st to from the U. S. 8- Hovey last Sunday at No detail of the TAYFON. Feb. 18. After one weeks Harwich, England. illness of influenza and pneumonia. Mrs. sinking were given, but Admiral Knapp Weetfall Bruning, wife of Henry said a court pf Inquiry would Investigate INSURANCE EXCHANGE Maud . BrUning. died at an earlv hour Monday th sinking of the lorry. was horn In Fremont Mrs. The men lost on the barge were; PASSES EXAMINATION countv. Bruning e Seamen Harry T. Clous, Reading. Pa.; Wyo., twenty-ninyears ago and was married when fifteen years of age Leo T. I'chewel. Cleveland, and Harry m The Illinois Auto Insurance exchange to Henry' Bruning at Green River, Wyo. Hlrodv. Philadelphia, and Fireman Raleigh Irf addition to her husband Mrs. Brun-in- g W. Stover, Pittsburg, and Lulu O. Rig passed examination when some ten or Is survived by seven children, one don. Lindale, Georgia. twelve states participated n examining ' the affairs of this organization. It is op- brother and two sisters. Those lost with the lorry were Fireman services will be held at 2 Patrick Gill. Boston, and Coxswain Frank Funeral erating In Utah under the insurance ex- o'clock tomorrow afternoon. 1J. Moser, Philadelphia. change law, passed by the last iegisla-tur- e Utah was represented at the examination, the result of which was that ANNOUNCED the organisation was shown to be in sound financial condition, although some BE GIVEN of Us bookkeeping methods were not apThe head offices of tbe" exproved.Announcements have been received her change are at Bloomington, 'ill. The etate fair director have decided to During the. year the company had from the national board for the promo- offer a special trophy of $20 for tho beat a total Incomepast of $381,000. and paid policy tion of ride practice, vfhich Is fostered dry farm exhibit by any county at the r holders for losses suffered to their auto- bv the National Rifle Association of next state fair. mobiles a total of $212,(100. . Salvage of America, that the next national rifle This Is on recommendation of I. W. shoot be held will at the $11,000 waa told the who fair realized. state manager, Camp Perry, Parratt. nearly Total disOhio, ranges. July 31 to August 28. bursements of the company were directors that San Juan county had an to is send Utah two entitled 40. Ths balance on hand at the end teams, one excellent exhibit at th fair last year, but chosen from the national guard of the that It suffered In th awarding of prizes of the year was $114.878 20. The examination disclosed liabilities of state and one civilian team. Each team by reason of th fact that It- was comis made up of team capta'n, coach, quarwith the products of irrigated $106,810.48, and a surplus over all termaster, range officer, twelve principals peting of $16,985.83. lands. On account of til growing Importwo and alternates. tance of dry farming In Utah, th direcThe course of fire will be at the 2(H) tor decided to offer the special trophy, - Enlist In farmy. - Enlistments at the local army recruitPLAYERS ing station recently are aa follow: Jo seph Twohey, Salt Lake; John McKinney. MORE WAGES Detroit, Mich.; Ira Anderson. Delta; Chester P. Finley, Amarillo, Texas; NEED' YOU WHEN ANY Nathan Kamentecky. Brooklyn, N. Y. ; BOSTON. Feb. 18. Players of th Boe-to- n Newel K. Mecham, Glenn ood: Lochlln made a MONEY AFTER symphony orchestra have J. Anderson. Salina; Carvel H. Brimm, joint request for increased wages and Burley. Idaho; Hichard J. La Fayette, mu- taken have toward the BANKING steps HOURS Joining Paul, Minn.; Leslie Duraneeau. Alft. pena. Mich., and Paul Hobson, Billings, Mont. is an easy matter to td WHY TAKE CASTOR OIL? Th same beneficial result is secured by taking Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets. People get sick because they go away from Nature, and the only way to get well is to ' go hack to Nature. Something grows out of the ground to cure almost every ill. , Dr. Pierce, some fifty years ago, found that a. combination of leaves of 'aloe, and root of jalap, rolled into a tiny, sugar-eoatpellet called Doctor Pierces Pleasant Pellets was as effec live as castor oil and more pleasant to take. May-appl- e, ed HEALTH TALKS BY DB. LEE H. SMITH The Kidney ; , and Uric Add se -- -- SOUTH AMERICAN PASSENGER SERVICE TO THE LANDS WHERE ITS SUMMER NOW of Uh Unitwl patched for BliZIL PhfpplBf Eoanf wtft b s IRlClAT Md ARGENTINE REPURLlO mMv: FOR BUENOS AYRES. (a), 8,000 tons displacement March 10 FOR RIO JANEIRO, SANTOS, MONTEVIDEO AND BUENOS ATRES MOCCASIN CALLAO (a. ' March IS 12.00b tons. j- MARTHA WASHINGTON (b). 15.000 tons. March 30 HURON b). 17.000 tons. Apnl 20 M C1mr Clia ooly. (b) lit, M 4 mhtt pwrttculmn ret Fr pcMtft M m n - 9ppiy I ftDwnr AfWtcy f MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE faMfRfff A B19t Iwf It., !fw Ttrl, rd f -- PNEUMONIA FATAL TO WOMAN , i- - C, O. Bulon Recover. Charle O. Rulon. wlio has been HI at the home of relstlve in Salt Lake from Influenza, has fully recovered and expect to leave In a fsw dsya for Twin Falls, Idaho, to engage la tue automobile business. , A Reliable Cough Medicine. have .given Chamberlains Couxh Remedy to Ini' fne children on occasions without number for the past fifteen years. It Is tile onlv remedy I could relv upon to cure coughs and cold snd for rroun it hss no equaL The children teke If wllinslv.,' wrltea MrkT C. t. NVshil. Pa. (Adv.j Vandergr "1 Bayer package - farm exhibit dryPRIZE TO It nounced. Safe and proper directions are in every 1 ORCHESTRA AFTER Visitorg to Bo Entertained. In honor of the visit here of members of the Cleveland chamber of commerce March 8. plans have been made at th Commercial club to hold a special noon luncheon at which several of tbe visitors will speak. Sightseeing trips about the city, a special organ recital in the tabernacle and a trip to Bingham will also be indued qn the program, it was an- BAYER ON .GENUINE ASPIRIN , 7. ' NAME WHEN FIVE DATES FOR RIFLE SHOOT $330.-02- All the blood in the body goes through the kidney within a,few minutes. Therefore, the kidney are very important for health, they filter out of the blood most of the waste (poisonous) substances and the blood then flows on toward the heart through the kidney vein, and what tho kidney take out of the blood forms urine. So' it is yery Important to have the water examined by a chemist at least once a year to test one a health. , I would suggest that everyone send a sample to Dr. Pierce nlnie In Buffalo, N,, Y., for a thorough chemical and miscroscopical test. This will be made free of charge and a report sent to you. The kidneys and bladder suffer from the wear and tear and we get chronic irijlammations, sometimes indicated by backache, painful voiding of witer, dull, heavy feelings. Perhaps the uric acid is stored up in the system in fexcessive amount, and, consequently, when the urate salts are deposited in muscles and joints one suffers fromJumbago, rheu: ' (Adv.j matic pains, gout, and this is the time to take Anuric. 1000-ya- come to our store and get tbe amount required at once just by leaving youb diamond ring or any article of value with ns for a few days or whatever time is convenient for yon to redeem it. confidence Strict and privacy and only a normal, legal fee asked. . Uncle Sams Legal Rale Loan Bank 16' E. 2nd. South n' Eeal Wonder-Worke- r For Wrinkled Faces Those who have tried all aorta of wrinkle remover" In a vain effort to lose those unwelcome traces of aae. Illness or worry can scarcely find words to express their delight with th wonderful raxolite formula, once they ave given It a trial. The auccesa of thi'a method la due not alone to its marvelous ffcctlvenese upon tha deepest lines and crowafeet, aa well aa upon ths very fine ones but also to It surprisingly quick act ion urd Its entire harmlessnee. lta Impllcity is soother commendable ure. for ore need only dissolve an ounce of powdered eaxnlit In a half pint of Itrh hazrL and bathe the face in this solution. At once a remarkable transformation la heheid. It is not onlv th efrect on wrinkle nd crease that ia ao noticeable, but facial lontonr ia remarkably Improved nd the face looks mm h younger. One hould be sure to ask th druggist for the powdered saxollte. The lotion, being so refreshing, la partlcu.aily grateful to tired face. t (Advertisement.) fe. Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" to be genuine must be marked with the safety Then you are getting Bayer Cross. the true, Aspirin, prescribed by physicians for over IS yedrs. an unbroken Always buy package of which Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, contains proper directions to safely relieve Colds, Headache, Toothache, Ear worM-famou- alclans' union. The wage, request, involving an annual advance of approxiThe mately $100,000, has been refused. orchestra has approximately $100,000 to draw upon and it operating expenditure Is upwards of $90,000 a year. Settlement on an individual Baals will be made In some cases with moderate Increases, but any substantial advance It out of the question with our limited resource. said Judge F. P. Cabot, chairman of the board of trustees, today. ache, Neuralgia, I.nmbago, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Joint Tains and Tam generally. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. DrogsuM also sell larger Bayer packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Uonoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. (Advertisement.) , Punish Vicar for Sermon. TULLE. France, Feb. 18. The vicar of the village of Aix, near here, denounced modem dancing and balls during his sermon on Sunday morning, and en Monday night the windows of his church were smashed It la alleged that young people of th town are gunty of , the offense. GEDDES MENTIONED AS GREYS SUCCESSOR Feb. 18. Several names LONDON, are under discussion in connection with the appointment of an ambassador to tho United States to succeed Viscount Grey of Fallodon. Those mo's! prominently mentioned nre Sir Auckland C. Geddee, minister of national service and reconstruction, and II. A. L. Either, minister of education. , The Earl of Reading, lord chief jus Hec. ia said to have considered for a time returning to the United States aa temporary ambassador, but later concluded he could not again leave the justiceship without resigning. AntlsaJoon Leader Expire. 1XJNG BEACH. Cal. Feb 18. Mr. Harriet Jane Thoms. 77. WHO was a coworker with the late Mrs. Carrie Nation In her campaign gal net saloons and wno traveled with Mr. Nation for some esrs, dropped dead on the street Here , today. She lived in Los Aege.es, AFTER IHFLliEliZA Grip, rover and Other Poisoning, Prostrating Diseases. ' It is absolutely nccesaarv that the blood be thoroughly clean-egerms of disease destroyed or driven out, appetite restored and the kidney ant lner restored to perfect regular action. Hoods Sarsaparilla hat been before the people for 4ft vear as a blood purifying alterative tome mob cine and it has given perfect Th d, n. Men and women whose gr.i -l mother gate them liuods are now giving it to their children and c. grandchildren with perfect It is the ideal family medicine, for s wide range of ailments, alwavs roxh. alwavs does good at any sca.n , f the Tear. Prepared tv cdu..-cpi i n nanaia. 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