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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 7, 1920. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE. CFFCTIV6 FEBRUARY !, 1920. cent per line first Insertion and cents per Liu each conaocuuve insertion. If rot conaecuttve fnaertica 15 centg per line each Insertion. By the month. $1.50 per line. " Two Lnea minimum space,' 15 SOURCES OF WATER SUPPLY Legend EXISTING SALT LAKE CITY Bond Issue to Provide Sup- ply Sufficient for City of 500,000. . AX J3 Ij ECTOEJ jNER THE EBFH W. HAI.I, RESERVOIRS IS, T. iilCUXIlRI WDi.ll ART. PH0NS WAbATUU tU.'J. PEO-ull 1'EtidoNAL StiivicE. 21 . 2ND bUUlU 64', PROPOSED RESERVOIRS Exchanges of Flow and Construction of Reservoirs F44C6 DDONNEll. W b. u kli ccta CEMETHiES rare. Laws evaiatery; pvrpetuoi m. kilo at. Phone Haa. lou. WASATCH 54 TOMBaTONES MONUMENTS, itock to eelect from. dupDy yard. 427 o. State. B. Atvaeuai, LARGE LOjUST LAiibUCENEy bait Lakta leedl&S lloriai; nvw iiora. funrai dt'aigiia our VVaaan-67 bouUi Aiatu, fiaity. DecmaUktua Lh.N 1544. Total Flow Measured. ittentioo EVANS BAILeY Waa. SONS 4k o 5 E 5 v? 4,1 1.8 .6.9 4.4 20. S 15.8 EVER BLOOMING B08ES. fiowerwg atLruba abide tree and fruit tree. wroosea In He of th present conditions where omnia lletn under the va-lditch, necessary water for thatr nave to ee ham use from the o"n channel suhtect to ser'ous conam'nafion thew- will take atene to secure mw. cold water In pipes, protected from possible pollution. . Deathi and Funerals DEATHS. The death f George W McDonald. 14 year last the for of axe, taeolr fi.a rears aa em plnrea os th Prater A Rio t.raa.ie railroad, th bom. 1012 Hast at occurred laet sitht. gerond Sooth .treat. was la Cap Brmlon. bora McDonald Mr, B 111 AhPBERHTFS SI KAH BEK HI AS. Write for catalog. U.NUW NCHSLKT CO-- e Sait La Uty. P. O. 5013 Box 84 A. Phone By. 1464. LAKDSCAPINa puota, tree, fchrubt,law video, no, BOB LB, planting. aoL, gardeua. ihti parka, rvueterie. Para u Call Bie (oc appointment. Call By. N. Bvhuwer. blu5a BObkh. hualDte, tree tru&Bimg, botoeda; elto oc writ gardening of aoy kind. Fhoue libh, hTH'f Paul btefan. 171 Rogrot street. tree out. aud badge IHtE iriuuniug trimmed aud Ue work A uat work done and guaranteed.. L W iktentoa, liti Waa. evaou, 615 8rd 6xiiO. 56665 R06E6, Uuahea, trees trimmed ; also gardeopig of ail kina. Phone Was. lbd. Paul Btefau, 171 Regent street. kl4.t B. of L. L. and the B. of L. Jean E. Rudorf. born January 10, 1911. in Lake, the daughter of Air. and Mrs. Otto 1118 Rtulorf. died yesterday at the home. Funeral services will South Fifth East street. in noon tomorrow be held at 12 the Liberty Friends are invited to attend. went cbspel. Interment will be Id City cemetery. Balt Virginia Kirk. 3 years of age, daughter of Bpencer B. and Vine Biair Kirk, died yesterThe day at the home. $44 Conway court. bodv is at the O'Donnell A Co. undertaking establishment. FUKEBAL8. The fuueral of John 6. Weber, who died March 4 In Balt Lake, will be held at JO oclock tomorrow afternoon in the Cathedral of The body may be viewed at the Madeleine. the O'Donnell A Co. funeral chapel today. Iutermeot will be la Calvary cemetery. Purposes Given. bond te flJ4JS E0SE3!N1JRB,TOK r Walt paper clean BUST work; loweet pricea. lug, paiutl'tfe paper basgmg, kamomimag, J. Waa. 4 WE8LLVB Ideal painting, tinting aud paper Call batiaiactloa g uanuiteed, cleaning. klhod Waley( ktj 2116. papvr Clearmtg uaugiDg, PAOiiAG, U IL Lurooct., beat work; price right. Brion.i 861AJ. elHf JOaNFB 4t JONES, pauitiog aud paper banging Visa. and kaioomiiuiig. Frict reasonable. 63oh. ksi'3 PAPER HANGING and boute cleaning., Hyland 8CKO. If not tUere tu uoyume ruig 7' hfk'VI p. B. PAPERING, 80 cents bolt; kaLomiotng; paper J cleanvd. Work guarauLeed Vwualcb kl7i PAINTING, paper hanging, graining, BlenciUoj, Jeiiwm, Tiffany giaae and sponge efttet rat jtf 4j range 1 west F. E Chamber to Gem G. Sweasoo. part oeeLee go. i aouth, rtuge 2 west George H. Lunsford to Alma Sivemowi, part of section 80, township 1 south. range 2 went F. E. Chamber to Alma Slvenaon, part section 30, townahip 1 eoutb, range 2 west F. E, Chamber to Alma Bivenson. part auction 80, townahip 1 touth, range 2 west W. F. Iay to Mary V. Muer, lot 1 and 2. bmek 103, plat A HerCo. to Robert R Afchton Jenkins rick. lot $0 and Inglewood Lmveraal lnv. Co. to Albert Tracy, lota block 2- I nioo Hgte 10 and B. L. Bird to Ashton Jeokina Co., lots subdivision of 42 to 44, Inglewood block 17. plat A George Angelo to Peter olamaUkis et a! , part of section 2$. township 3 oouth, 6. ll, range 3 weat. Bingham Canvon.. A. V. Peterson to Sophia B. Peterson, hft 4, block 3, Evergreen park L. 8. Lsmaich to F. W. Kirkham, part of Section 29, towoabip 2 south, range 1 son. Irrl-gall- Laat od boqtb. Funeral Designs 63.8 147.4 Total I Note In a year of very low supply west Mary L. Brlnton to Mm. F. Bean, lota these quantities would be reduced about 1 and 2. Tingle?' 1st addiHou to Mur- Funeral services for Mra. William Hoare will per cant.) Quantity of water required for 500.000 be held at the Bugarhouse ward chapel thia R. B. Wilson td F. W. Wilson, part of population (at 2u3 gallons per capita afternoon at 2:80 oclock. The body will lie oecnou 2 ), township 2 south, range I in state at the Eddington undertaking parlors daiJv. 101.5 million gallons; thirty-seve- n west Interment will be In W until 2.15 oclock, billion gallons yearly. Smith et al., to (has. S'. Ephraim Lawn cemetery. issue contemplates. The proposed water on all Securing exchanges of Wasatch range streams Issuing n from theThis mill make alley. in Salt Lake domestic for water mountain available all for the entire f,nd municipal purpose for lrri- vallev and provide other water rteslrable more Is tnat gallon purposes Building of storage and distributing reeAolrs at everylo possible the extent tbat the , arloue canyons, Justify, to conservesurplus runoff will late summer and winflood water for use. supply Construction of conduits andwater to the additional mains Fait Lake." of evtena've feeders snd other main In the distribution system. Knlarrement of channel to carry water for exchange purpose and equipment. providing necessarv pumntna already Tn all of the enter exchanre made and In all that sre.nnw befna md betn now negotiated and Jn alt that are wate- - under or In pro.naet, th various streams hate reserved an amole co'lnarv pumoses. aunplv of wafer fop agreement wllf seand hv rona'dr-aNr larger cure from the ettv e eurmlv of water that Is more desirable for artiiticaily ar 865. FLOkJSTS Flocat deslgua for all oerattoee. Americaa theater. Waa. bI1. f Ci4 lodges; Masons, r. and E. P.r3 14J all for AMERICAN corn-rnuni- ty . Fruapt bn. lf Summary of water supply from City Creek, emigration. Barleys. Mill. Big and Little Cottonwood creeks, based on measurements made over a period of about fourteen years, follows s' n i;3 Waa. IMl CTTrtOWER3 Citizens Benefited. available i.ltA 2415. Cut fiowera CO EVER BEARING Table of Supply Compiled. Waa. WALKER'S ILURAl, Dt.PT Cut flowers, . Waikaz floral dtugna. Dry Goods Was. 7734. r3ttl HtDDAut FLORAL LO Moled 9 doors Bono, M bouts Mata. Fhoue Waa. 1948. Cut flew-ar- a aud fuuarai deatgus. r48te The popofted plan will mutually bene-'- it users under the various the ft reams aud the citizens of this city. Ample water for culinary purposes win be retained for the use of the settlements In the southern part of the valley, a.nd and Inprotected front contamination, water ecocreased supply of irrigation nomically furnished. Comparison of this project with that from any other source of supply shows purer that this scheme provides colder, the cost of any water at about one-hanot rob does and any other source, of its necessary supply. Of course, in the meantime, with the a million Nova Beotia, Canada, and had lived in Balt Lake growth of the city toward half people, it will be necessary to go farther for the last thirty-fivyears. H is tunned for further b hi widow, Mr. Mary McDonjtld. tod aavon to secure additional supply children,. He was a member o? the following needs. - 11.3 4.S 19.0 12.0 67. 1 43.2 Phae CO., AS bes AUla; tuoerai daoigaa. occaatone funeral dvalgns raogeo. Prompt uaavery. ui-6- Though It will require considerable time to make thorough Investigation, prepared detailed plan and specification and complete construction of all reser. to pay for such voire, the necessary funds available at the improve avsnts should be not be acshould proper time. Bonds tually sold, however, for these Improvement! until the money is required. The extent of additional conduits and feeder mains to be provided Is such Fu-as can be foreseen at the present time. ture direction of the city's growth will determine the further requirements. reserThe present combined storage voir capacity is somewhat less thsn a billion gallons. Htorage required under this plan will be at least five billion gallons. The present combined cspaclty of suptna ply conduits and main leading into highltne conduit, city, Including Parley's 111, Out), 000 gallons under construction, is dally. Proposed conduit from Little Cottonwood will Increase this amount Dy about 20,000,000 gallons dally, 3 given. FLORAL Cut floweia, Fums Should Be Available. A y47 klNG F LG HA L CO., 21 E. Aid Souib Decora tlcma aod deaigo work our aparuity; prompt The total flow of all these streams aa obtained from meaaurementa covering ana aeries of about fourteen years, showsI.'more than average dally supply of annual OoO OuO gallons and an supply or fifty-fou- r billion gallons. nearly In addition to the securing of the Cowto protide ing water it will be necessary storage facilities at every offeasible site careful, thorThe preparatory work and genough Investigation, exploration eral engineering work in connection with all reservoir sites will necessarily commuch time, so that ths final will pletion of the proposed storage basins require some years. should be pursued in The policy that wa this matter is: The securing of thewater ter exchanges whereby the runningof irriwill be obtained; the providing gation water in exchange for mountain water; the construction of necessary toconthe duit for carrying additional water feeder mains city; providing necessary and construcwithin the cliy; planning tion of storage reservoirs. . au. ui Q. CANNON, Citv Creek Emigration Creek Parlev's Creek Mill Creek . Big Cottonwood Creek Little Cottonwood Creek cn-- J kVA.SN. un.lrrte.er, caibe.sier. Mortuary C4414 chapel, so so. stele. Wawiiik cAIS. D. 1HL cbUdrro of tle Die Isabella 0- Wrkina9 dtalre to returo Onir tkana to tbeir many kind frlf-ui- i waa aiLwd r love aud patby dunug tiie uiiva aud ciicg iiour u f tbrir Bjotbvr, aa aH a to all moo Mnt fioml offering or hviped la i. way at tb funiai of bpvctai t&fDGuu la made of lit Dauguu-i(he Mornma Daiiamm, aod Z I M- 1 il4i0 WE w ib te thauk our mev liienaa for ib4 kiodueaa, yRaU)y aod Uu Lwauttful flow- er during our Uvreavemrau Alia. C. B. 8aas aed family. WE dtre to thank the many fnvooe who o kindly during rite aickue.i and dvath of pirt!utatd our tnothwr, Mrs. Della WviN. Hvoey Wellt and rhihirvn. klii , City Engineer. Tb water consumed In Salt Lake durhalf a nine and ing the veer 191 billion gallon, which mean an average thau daily consumption of slightly more million gallon. twenty-si- x 128.000 served of Assuming a population the by the water system. It means that galper capita consumption averaged ofJu3water lons dally. This consumption 150 gallone varies, however, from aooul aa much as dally In winter to per 50 gallone daily In luramcr. On the busla of an average of 202 gallon dally for eacn man, woman and cnild, a population of 6ftu.tH)0 will require 101.6 million gallons of water dally, or billion gallons annually. thirty-aeve- n The total flow of City c.reeit, emigration. Parley's. Big and Little Cottonwood creeks for the year 1919. which was a averaged year of verv low water supply, or nearly lOS.OoO.OOO gallons dally, snonearly this forty billion gallon annuai.y. does not include veriOt smaller available sources of supply. U ere, 223 227 South ax. 4461. CAED OF THANKS Contemplated. By SYLVE8TCR sudcrlaxera and emhaim- W eet 'ieutple at. Fn"no D 4 Marriage Licenses. David W. Bchclio, Ogden, t'tah, and Elizabeth Bat?. Brigham City. Utah. Hugh A. Mdutotb. Montpelier, Idaho, and Fraocea Oacn,. Ban Joe. Cal. New Suita Tiled. Wilson against Leland P. W ilaon. for divorce on grounds of cruelty and ver against William Byver, for diFmma vorce on ground of non support. B. F. Bauer againt th Koeriog Cyaniding Proce company, to recover $14,151.16 alleged due od a note. , George H. Mulvey against 6. L. Brown, to recover gtiO alleged to have been Intrusted to the defendant by the plaintiff. Mary Beal Estate Transfers. lot 30, 430 10 March ce: P. M W. Moffatt to A. V Peterson, lot 4, block 3. Evergreen prk - QUJK LAIM DIEDSU Amy Coleman to Anne K. Sclonnwg. part aectkm 3 and 4, township 2 south. D. range 1 east Fidelity lnv. Co. to Fred C. Jensen, lot plegeant View park .44.4. x. of lloly Cross Hospital aoriaiiou lot 2. block 1, to Cora Scherer, Heaths Fidelity !nv. Co, to Belle Sbumway, lot 3, block 11. plat F EXEOt TOR'S DEED. Ellen Momssey to Sisters of lloly Cross Hospital aMoctatioo. lot 2, block 1, Heaths nbdlvir.on of block 40. plat C.. RELEASE 1 HI ST DEED. Glen Miller to G. Richards, lot 2. block 49, plat D l, MOUNTAIN . AT W ' 3 10 M. BROWN, as paciaMsiac deigning, making, remodeling. 438 gouts Flfb fins apparel. Eipert work. e4l Eaat. liylaod lS9. DKESSMSKIMi nnd fancy newlng, ail ahirts s epeyiatty. ttaa. 7319 It. 303 E. 4tb So. K7I LADIES akirta and ult, m,d to meaaure; Intent et.ile,; perfect fit guaranteed. n. 0776. M074 Hollend. 211 Telt bldg. LADIES' tailoring and dressmaking, remodeling. reasonable; work guaranteed. 713 South 8th Feat. H.vland 41AS-W- . KOH experienced dressmaking snd plain sewing, '4433 cell Hyland 45.72. DRESMAKINt In lionise, coat remodeling spet.WId-TH429 cialty. Was. old clothes In the U8E dad s snd mother't a suits new suits Boys .specialty. kiddles', kl70 Address S0 E. 17th South. and remodeling. 83M south 7th DKEASMAKlNti . iitsl-JMl East. Hyland DRESAMAKIMt and remodeling; alii go out b7193 Was. 333. by day. fell Call Hv. APRCiNS mad to order, 81 each. k!25 2473-W- . I 5 "5 T Beauty Pariors HAIRDRESSING, manicuring, massage, Switches made from rumblnga; pooing. and lathes dyed. Americao Beauty Far. e6490 lor, 826 K earns bldg. 2? 5 " ? H-- ir e ,1 : I? SAShfc HAIR Was. 2 '1. ebeen. 1 Boiee . . . lldera n . . 46, . . Chicago ... Denver . - . trd. Junction . j Phoem ... 34 Sb' 6 8 70 22 20 ; Loe Angeles..) New York . .i Oklahoma .. . , Oms he i 4 . . 64 DV j 4 . J 74; 28 54 Pocatello .. . .. ( Portland Rapid City 4 Kelt Lake Ban Francisco 00; Bants Fe ... 34 Spokane ... 50, liHjopsh ... W 1'itiemiirca Yeilow-wtone- 40 14 2! 48 2! 0 sw; 6 BE NE NW SO 60 B 38 MV N W N W N Z, BE w 70 tt 41 84 62 62 BE, 14 .. .OOtlear 19 ...I 12 .uo Cloutly .18 Clear T Clear Clear SW :mj.oo Clear 12 NW! 76 . N W .no pt. cldy. . 48 1.02 Clear T Cloudy 24 20.Ol Clear . . .01 Clear . .01 Clear. 12' .00 Clvar . . .00 Cloudy 101 T Clear 20 .00 Clear 14 .00 Clear . .' .00 Clo-- dr ..J .00 Clear ,00 Cloudy .00 Clear Good; 4 North 2nd Weat. bwltcbes, wigs, etc., made, bold 9 ACTOKT. . e3427 Hair Dressing orITCHES, curt, tranaformatlon made toMawder. Combings, wasted, hits. Ague h854 mate. So 8306 son. bW Children AMERICAN FORK MAN AMNESIA VICTIM ON DIES OF INFLUENZA WAY TO SALT LAKE wsiEan. per month . 1 40 Boerd and room, Steam heat. excellent table, library, reading room, pool room, shower hatha. A few vacancies. Tb flneat borne tn Reference recity foe young men Wasatch 79bk Call Manager, quired. kl!2 room, with hot SUPERIOR board; large double and cold water; turns. - 646 L. 1st South. GOOD home to board asd room j Hubberd Ave.. car No. 11. children, 863 h7BUl 1 4h aud room for unteeraiiy man, k876 30 a mooth. 8th East. board aod room, in strictly mod FIRST ern bom; reeaonable price. Apply 313 No. 6330 1st West. FIRbrALASb board aud room. 115 K. Kootlt W1U Tfm pie- Waa. 6083. TU board FURNISHED room klb5i 240 bo. 3rd Eaat. furoiahM front room, auiubie for NEATLY Nt two ffBtiemeB la private borne. Ill, klOll 2nd Weat. Modern. So. 822 home. BOARD and room io aoderti hi 572 6ih Eaat. Fhoae Hy. 4.326 J. FLLAHA.M room and board. 124 No. Btae. BOARD BOARD and 2nd booth. GOOD ttbu board $6 par weak. per week. erod at 72 boulh TEMPLE btal dining 4ookipg; reaaunabie rataa.2 Itt Wei; 32. bt Vacuum Cleaners KENT Dodge Bros, electric vacuum cleaner foe and It la yours. 84 weeks at 3 Rugs cleaned. 1e a ft.; color restored. 1c a ft.; fSJtMl rug shampoo, $1.W e pkg. Wi. 7034. MONXYTOIOAN' WILL qiscuuht 17u0 equity la I per eent real estate contract lt per cent. Security Cate. W aa. bungalow near Liberty park. USI8 68tH. HAVE my oea nmoey to loan; any" part of --'3.O0. P. O. Box 1.112. City. tl3''t ;.ST0ES BIEpyp-lWit- y want household good. ' We will pay you what your good are worth. Rave auooy-enc8aU lake Furniture to., 538 Broadway. Wa. 8637. WE SODA FOUNTArNS - kl73 and room for ooe r two: good 212 E. Broadwaj. .Wae. 7621 R. BOARD b34C4 rvlUain-homa Hi b74Jd . EALhOMIMNG and wall paper cleaning. Fhoue 4743 Hvtand 1456 W. U always the rheapeet. Wall ptip- -r THE 4Jf cGaeing. painting, tinting. Hy. 2372. 4638 209 Be 06115 rootu ! No. NEW . 4413 KNUiUT M etMte, eltreooa aotl fountain, gait i Cabinet 4 Fixture Co.. 82 Rtcberda et hJ64j TTOMSHBATH3 BaIUS at Browa'a Haoitarlum; TLKKlbli room for health and comfort. For appointment call Mia Miller, for Information call at No. TAKE the Keeley. gl5H 7 Boulevard apta.. Waa. 8198. $6.M roua 2157-W- PA1N1ING. papvr hanging and kaleoiouucg. Call Rodrtck, Waa. 25. Prices rvaaonanie. h5i J CLE-Cnow, brfore the mh; work sad fmre 5147 guarned Tall Hr 4I1 R ONE Ff special, cot rate on all work. Painting, paper cleaning and kaleomimng Wasatch HAVE yoitr aiutiog aod paperhangiug dc a workman at moderate j skilled phone Hv, 8383. If not GENERAL l.ouaeWeacing By. 3U20 b.Vt (here in daytime, rail after T p. io. If GENERAL boueeideanutg. Hyland 8U2U, not there in day timer ring after I p. m oih or week let boat. 275 E. NT BONE, the corset drikk habit, board, liy da $ FlH8T-tLA- emeti children to boerd Wot LD Itae 2 or 7023 He. 202W1. and care for. Corsetiers 6323 , Hchw Delot ahd" Dorothy Helen Mill Brad VETEEINA-BSORGEOthaw, 1360 Booth Eleventh West street, bey. Lawrence and Esther Margaret Dean Ode-kirveterinary aurgroa, 42 ' im MOFFETT BICE, au county boplte! girt. Rhone Warn SOU. South Weat Temple Henry snd Zctpha M. Fiddler Farley, 231 e78t Stanley place, boy. ' Alice and Nevo) Snyder George Alma AMERICANFORK. March 6 Elmer Acockt. cminty boepltal. boy. Special to The Tribune. Steamer Calls tot Help. Walter Robert and Frjanna Victoria Ander- ' LONG BEACH. Cal., March 8. Burton Walters. "2 years of age. youngest eon of sen Smiley. 370 Wnamar court, boy. A eteamsr believed Walters Mrs. of Thomas this March and BOSTON'. Mr. Is man. Beach's enigma today Wllliara G. and Elisabeth Butcher McIntyre. Rupp, Long he the Busnrod. bound from Norfolk 638 Booth Eighth Fast afreet, girl. en route to his boms In Salt Lake ,ln the city, died Thursdey morning at the home to calied .for by radio today help Miami, Charles Heorv and Sarah Ann WTUdan Cook. of his brother, Evan. Two weeks ago for T'ne position company of hie father. with her bunker afire. 116! RintV'i a venue, hoy. influenza wee with was latitude 3S.12 stricken Mr. Walters : When Rupp disappeared out the bark given In the message George Alfred tod Ruby Adeline WUcog which is about 68.13 w west, i boo-A venue, the undertakers Inn with Tues814 Cliff at last north. longitude Dwellers boy. rap om, whie working door of t.ie Iorenso Forreaf and Lcnora Josepblno Hill dav. escaping from the oinodv of his Provo. He recovered from the attack, but JvO unite east of Norfolk. Elc Beverly afreet, boy. nurse, he was dressed in 3 blue serge, later romplu.at.one set la which caused Elmer Henry and Genevieve Mane Young. 1275 suit of fine trx'w.re snd stvllsn pattern. J j.'s death. Avlutor Killed In Oklahoma. Wilmington nvenoe. g and wore a par of comparatively new j Mr. Walter is survived by his parents t to B. C. Jensen et if.. F. Knowe LfiWTON". sisters-LoOka., March I Lieutenant snd Wren he reappeared Inland the following brother shoes lot 4. block 33, plat A ... $l,0f0 English end Fred H. U'lev was Inrtantly killed and GeorsA. he lauis,onilEpn,Mrs.John g Bea h yesteriav affe-noW. A. Nelsoo to Anton Nelson, part aec Injured, one probably fatally, Wilhani two Dav rd of this tilv. brown cord cothed In an linn 13, township S oneth. rtage L He was unahle T nomas and Mrs Charles Flack of Fa r- - in airemtnmg to make a forced landing west 300 outfit, and heavy booia In an atrpume this afternoon at Apache, 'r 'e boily will, be taken to Fjirfield Ok teil where or liow he eb.ained the out- Utah Lake Intjraiin (.0, to Auton Ne. - for la., near here. 'burial. fit. pert eertioe 14, tuwu.tiip g souls. Dan FOR TOLNG MEN. HOUSE h7 6 r Ik I 55 i EUERT It sham block 1, North Waterloo !. TAKEN T1MB. OBSERVATIONS WEATHER 10 10 addition Ida P. t ubbe to Granite Realty to., lot 10 1. block 40, plat B 8. Richards to Kimball A Richard, lot lo ftto. Highland park, pint A Kimball A Richards to George M. Preece, 1.250 lot 338. Highland park, plat A Co. to Kimball Kimball A Richard A Richards, lot 31, Highland park, p!t B 6. 1920: Temperature H'ghest today vsi 38 degrees, hlghegt m this month since 1S74 was 77 lowlowest lavt night was 31 degrees; 10 est this moaih stare 1874 wb ero; mean tem prature for today was 31 degrees, normal waa 80 degrees; accumulated deficiency since the 800 f.rst of the month is 1 degree; accumulated excess since January 1 is lb7 degree. 1 Humidity Dry bulb temperature at 6 a. m., 35 degrees; wet bulb temperature t( 6 a. w . humidity at 6 a. tn-- . 0o degrees; ninth per ceot, drv bulb temperature at noon, sun time, 438 degrees, wet bulb temperature at nouti, sun time. 29 degree; relating h'inildity at noon, sun time. 64 per dry bulb temtemperature at 6 p. m., 34 degrees; wet bulbhumidperature at 6 p. m . 32 degrees; relathe 79 m.. cent. 6 pat ity pr hours 2,000 Precipitation -- Total for the twenty-foufor this ei.ding at 6 p. m. was trace; total 1 accumulated month to date Is .46 of an inch; excess for this month to date ia .07 of an 1 to aince January Irich; total precipitation date is 2 4S inches, accumulated deficiency 1 U inch. an 84 of siuce January bun rises at 6 54 and sets at 6 24, March 10 Ipo EDITH MR8. Comparative weather data at Balt Lake City, We. BOABDANPROOMa DRESSMAKiyp WEATHERED AT A treat. for 1b a lido. boutk 657 a H'ata ;2844 r L.tUlKWtnTEH at. 44aa. 620. makes tar Ml. ,, ftrat av.. limits Waa. of patient Bomber obetetrlcU ultra - 1UU7 apoiaiit: at tna w 1323 Lae Malu DOCTOES 6. N. A. DOWNING. DH. A'iEVtr, . MUIS 373 Foul a autebises ot a'l 2 Thyh-- -. fn wanted to wear our truaaea; Teu-piW. Hex Drug Lo. aod e gna.au-twt.-a- d. l. way. LIQUOR AND DRUOCUR E CLEANED, d.ved and trlaimed Pow'a Miliioery, 517 p. m bldg. Matn. 34 Booth 51716 CAB PET CLEAKING earpvt eGanlnj, aiamg ard rotor rveiorvd' vpota removed. AU W WW J liVit frork gtiamntvd J. &, PEE1K60N. repairing, l. rLurrBUGS made from ohl rarpeta aod ruga, wfirtle )ea of thir eueditMi. 459 UoHood et.Vi. Ffrand 1 1T-- . ARE pet il4 b!rk J W. 4Lh bo. t , irfor-iraw- n .No. 7 I COXTEAlTOKS J 5. 4lLNANIr.K H a'ui lnosa enteeaj. V trrt.r: mj it kl4uj beat For or call at PatrOt and ahop drawlogy. ntarhina 7uuiw.tt 4 inina, &.'l ;A rkwinc; ate iarpv contract gusrvutvt p waaouabiv tall or witte Si3 17. PATENATTOHWYS PATEMB and PLOWIKQ WANTLD ts tb TtTEMbly tieatmeut adreaa aa till 7 Conatitiitlon Boulevard Open W ivy 'sw' ' e.-- h A IU.. h; I. V . Wuk 3 1 S0XraIGTC2 'A rv It tSvef a, Lew. lecirL:;. n, n.a t, r. 4 a aeetaj U A. J |