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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MOUSING, MAIiCH iO others which ho said showed that th commission had power over these non though they were mads beforo lbs utilities law came into ef. fect. eon-tract- SALT LAKE WOMAN WILL BE BURIED HERE TOMORROW Opposes Motion to Quash. MRS. MARY YCAOIR .1020. 9,- - ES. ALICE McCLUSKEY, Always 'say ii March woprominent Lewiston man, who says she wishes she Tanlac could have vgotten would as it twenty years ago, , suffer-of lots her saved have well now is she Declares ing. and happy and that she wants everybody to know about it. Gear-ar-dell- y HEATH. John i .Maclaine, .for the power com pany, on the other band, argued against '! 22 th motion to quash, and thought that the court ought to decide the question of jurisdiction now, ayd in favor of tho commission. Mr. MarLana appeared at a friend Power of Utilities, Commit' Bo did W. W. Itay of. the court. attoruey for several of tho contract tion Reviewed by Counsel holders. Mr. lfav, however, argued that tthe only thing the supreme court should do at this time is to quash the From Different Angles. taken by the cement com proceeding lie wus supported in this ar panics, guinent later in the day by Athol Rnw Jins of the same law firm, and by Kus Supreme Court Heart Pleat sell s attorney for tho (5. Lucas, who Utah Copper company in the proceedProto Quash Prohibition ings beloro the commission, but also entered the proceedings in the suamirua euriae. preme court ns an ceedings of Cement Firms. Tho gist of these arguments was that the prohibition proceedings were, not t) the pioper remedy under the Utah law, a chemical and that the action of the cement comrrecmblin bomethinR pany was premature uutil afier the thongs took place' among tint xanous eoinmisoion had made some order, when elements concerned in tlui special the whole rse before the commission acid when the power contracts inquire, might come before the supreme court. test of prohibition proceedings In the Cement Companies Contention. supreme court of the Mute was applied If. II. Henderson of Ogden representThere were new lineups 'yesterday. and cited reed Ihe cement and romhinnl ions all n round, Nix at- cent cases io companies, show that, with a law tikM. jmsiwsKiir " torneys argued the metier, inch pre- rending as docs the Utah utilities law, And the commission is powerless over the senting aeieiul different luigk-aFuneral services Mary Yeager rontrncts entered into before the law Heath, t IS Sixth South street, who j,when it was all mrr, the louit. snu was ided they were for ade- riled Sunday,West parsed, will he held al J o'cl'k proi tru dues in which to filo briefs quate consideration end legal at the Wednesday afternoon at St. Mark . ithciu The in support of the rcpoctie arguinpuls tune thcv.wire entered into. body mv be viewed Wednesday mornfuneral O' A Co. nt Donnell the the was that Van ing Mr. Dam's position Fadiauccd or in opuMtion to those pre chapel bean W. W. Fleetwood will offilegislature had given tho commission ciate at Ihe services. f W'senttd hv sn.v of the others. and that the over the contracts, power Mrs Heath was the daughter nf the an Tiie proceedings were U outgrowth clause on which the petitioners de- Isto Hiram Yeager, and Is survived hy the inquiry started bv tin putdie pended had reference only to certain her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Yeager. Shs utilities cominiseion into the terms of railroad and jwas contracts, horn March 14. 166, In Suit Lake, transportation 1 1' the special contracts held by the users (bat this is shown from tho context of and has been a resident here all her life. id per cent of the power sold the law at that particular section. She Is survived also by the following f of some tho Itah Iower 4, bight company. Joseph A., Myrtle, Lucille, Tho decision of tho Utah supremo children: Marguerite. Josephine, Roberta and Mr. tho 4J9 1 wo cement companies of Ogden, which was rendered when it give Irene court, of Salt Lake; two prnlhers, gl Ogden and the I'nion i'oittlnnd Cement tho cmr mission power to raise Utah Albert Burge and Frank H. V eager, and her of the thit anies, right questioned above ratee conij it Traction company sister, Mrs. Ellen Jepson of Salt Lake. A commission to hold sueJi an inquiry Light those allowed under various city and Lt when the contracts were entered into county to made reference before the utilities law was passed. The I ho samefranchises, section of the utilities law, y cement companies ashed for an order unit was frequently quoted in tho from the commission pro ;f; prohibiting of yesterday. ceeding with the ca.ta Double Electrocution la Ohio. Power of Commission. ' that's the v -y yr Salt Lake City, Salt'Lak CounCleate an tndebtednea by ty, Utah, auirg US negotiable couiant bond In the of niillirm amount litre aggitgaiathousand dollar (83,31)0,000) m,,. hundred p. ear eoluielv due and payable twenty f loin tliei. date - and bearing interest at the rate of five pc- centum (6 per cent) per for m( annum, payable semiannually, raid ciiy and m purpura of supplying . with riihabltania llicieof additional water, wi,.r ter, the eald additional for rignia and the walrwoike owned andsupply. cull. Ing tab'll water to tmilcd bv the said imm c pality?" opened at seven polls will ire oclock a in. and rnntlnuo open umd seven o'clock p. in. of the aumo day, and will be cloeed at that hour. Th-ahull be no r pedal registration for Hi ax'd election, but th of voter made or tevlaed official register ahull court tuts the "official register" for euch election. The ballot to be used In voting on the will be pi finned and question submitted furnished by the mj leoorder to the judges nf election, to b by them furnished to the voters. The eleikion will as be held and conducted In all neatly aa Doanl'lo, in conformity wltn the general ejection iw of the Male-I- n witness wheieof, the board of of Ball Lake t it In the this untie stale of Utah, have caused aa to be publisiied and pns'ed requticu by law. this Silh day of February, A. U. U"BhaU ou'rc sure of gettinff the angina Ground Chocolate. At your - in pound and Sealed cans. O CHISARDFI.LI CO fcM FfVKwr IIU re y,-- 1320. - Hcr-lber- -- yhe j K.njdho.otd ti . f. FAT ENOUGH By L.W. BOWER, M.D. BE A man weighing 150 pounds has fat enough in his body to make a dozen good sized candles. Thats fat enough. Too much fat or too little indicates a disordered physical condition. The average American has too little fat. He is gaunt and spare. Americans are known to the world as a nation of dyspeptics. That is the price they pay for a success which does not take time to eat properly. No man can be stronger than his stomach. The man with a weak stomach will be a weak man. When the stomach is weak, the feod is imperfectly digested and the body as a consequence, is insufNo fat can be. put on the body until ficiently nourished. the nourishment derived ' from food exceeds the daily requirements of the bodyin wear and waste of tissue. When the stomach is weak, the nutrition falls below the daily requirements of the . body. , Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery acts directly on the stomach (and the nutritive and system), removing obstruc--, 1 tions to its activity and health, digestive and enabling it to supply the body with the necessary nutrition Golden Medical Discovery is not a cure-al- l. It is a medicine for the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. The "Discovery increases the blood supply. It contains neither alcohol nor narcotics. Has been sold by druggists for over 50 years. Send 10c for trial package to Dr. Pierces Invalids Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. Consultation by letter free. lit GROUND CHOCOLATE I SIMPLE 5 EXPERIMENT Mouth Bath" la recognised everywhere aa the aura preventive of contagious disease and Is recommended aa being the one reliable antiseptic on the market. It being a thorough cleanser and pleasant to use. oi AT STANFORD B. R. Johnson, Chiropractor, Defendant in Action by Examiners. UNIVERSITY SUGAR PRICES ARE PALO e fendant, Benjamin R. Johnson. The complaint charges Johnson with practicing medicine without a license, by diagnosing, treating, operating and prescribing for mental aliments and abnor An mal mental and physical conditions effort was made by Attorney Ogden hoard state for the Hiles, special counsel of medical examiners, to get tiie witness Sears to admit that an adjustment and treatment are synonymous with reference to manipulations of the spine hy chlro Weiss testified to tractors. f treated by the defendant, adhad told Johnson what he that mitting he wished to be treated for. Dr. Robert of the E. Gramling. medical officer United States public health service, testified that Weiss submitted an Remixed bill for treatments by the defendant tn connection with his petition for government compensation for disability occasioned by military service. ALTO, CALIFORNIA KEPT HIGH SIMPLY SHOWS HOW TO PREVENT INFECTIOUS OI8EASE8 Tha Mouth Bath" la Really More portant Than the 6kln Bath. TO SAVE GROWERS Im- Three etudents mixed their epittla, thus making a culture which wee used to Inoculate a guinea pig. The guinea pig died within eight hours ot pneumonia, although the three etudents are still in gqod health many months afterwards. The object of the experiment was to provs and the result shows that disease lurks In every mouth, clings to the tonsils snd lodges around the teeth until the general healthier attacks. This fact sxplalns why It is wise to use a Mouth Bath" that will destroy Infection. There Is one Mouth Bath" that ts which Is sold at all best, the better drug stores everywhere. AttfaiA'aMesaaHft jae oou No More 'W Constipation or Blotchy Shin Gay which. laot medical wtSuanfk Awemeasised LOGAN MEN FORM BIG LAND COMPANY L 75-f- In a year of normal production, the Louisiana plantations turn off 260,000 tons of sugar. The normal consumption each year, in the United States is 4,000,-00- 9 tons, but is rising beyond that figure. So Louisiana traduces about one of lofbitnxai th8lr colleagues that the faotTlrx r&if SJKSfWtt. kept been apWn?fd StroseButy It la tomt-- l Many r pervi they lY 7., aiai imSTh. ot prlc the Tre: .01 Special to The Tribune. a aLA(nrjrniAi slhna Pv n" jiyEH sale and easy actingForrem- - edy. for Pm state. Ssiana it Ifcjj.TZasiJl headache, dizziness, upset stomach and despondency, they hay no equal. Purely vegetable. Small PCI Small Dose Small Price DR. CARTERS IRON PILLS, Nature's great nerve and blood tonic for Anemia, Rheunatlim, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Female Weakness. enlsa nil Mar slfiahrt SOT: -- panies, master plumbers and 'electrical LOGAN, March 8. The : houses today, with the field manLand company 'was organized at Logan supply of the Utah Associated Industries ager 8200,000. a of stock with Is today capital effected In Logan The The new company has purchased 6300 similarorganization to those 'formed in other cities of acres of land near Great Falls. The folAssociated state the Utah the by lowing officers were elected: President, vice - president, William M. Howell; Thomas W. Lloyd; secretary and tree The Alkaline Effect of Stuarts Dys- -' funeral Service Held. urer, E. Taft Benson; Thomas Muir, WilApply Zexno, Clean, Penetratpepsla Tablets Usually Corrects lard Parker and B. Y. Benson, directors. LOGAN, March 8. Funeral service for the Stomach Faults That K. I Molen will act as manager of the Mr. Emma Westerberg were held this ing, Antiseptic Liquid Provoke Attacks of Indl- afternoon at the Seventh ward Chapel, company. with Bishop Joseph H. Watkins In charge. or Dyspepsia. gesticn is It unnecessary for you to suffer The speakers were Elders Anthon Fehr-soTo sit back after a jtood meal and MANY with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes H. A. Pedersen, J. L. Montrose, know is sour not there e N. P. Anderson. John E. foing and sutiilar skin troubles. Zemo, TERM Carlisle.Hanson, Alfred Peterson of Salt Lake pas, drowsiness and discomfort if obtained at drug store for 35c, or and Bishop Joseph H. Watkins, Jr. Interresult of using Stuart's $1.00 for extraany large bottle, and promptMarch 8. The spring term ment followed In the City cemetery. LOGAN, Dyspepsia Tablets immediately after ly applied will usually give instant relief opened today at the Agricultural college eating. Most people believe they ean from itching torture. It cleanses and Pneumonia Cause Death. Many new courses were organized for each attack of indigestion to the trace the term and a number of new students 8. Christian Hansen, somethin); they ate and can still eoothes the skin and heals quickly and and more ere planning to 58 LOGAN,of Marchdied registered And it surprises them, ineffectively most skin disease?. age. year today of pneumonia, matriculate. which wa preceded by a long siege of variably, to note how quickly relief Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, A wag rheumatism. Jp'ovement He was a native of Dencomes after using one or two of these launched some time ago ov the college au liquid and is soothing to disappearing a leaves and Funeral mark large family. thorltles with a view to Inducing all stuseasoned the most delicate skin. It is not greasy, at the Ninth ward tablets.richWhether it is highly dents who have been In school for either service onwill be held at . the food, is pastry, 2 o'clock p. m. heavy, hearty easily applied and costs little. Get Wednesday or both of the remaining quarters to re- chapel foods or some one particular offender, it today and cave ail further distress, main for the spring work. The new plan the relief comes just the sanfe. Those was very successful. Wife Seeks Divorce. Tiie E. W. 2' - Co, Cleveland, Ot re susceptible to attacks of indiMarch 8. Lucy Armstrong who LOGAN. or dyspepsia should try Stuart 'g Nye ha filed suit for divorce In the First gestion INDUSTRIES DINNER Dyspepsia Tablets, as they supply the district court against Preston W. Nye, stomach with an alkaline effect just as The couple were BE alleging nonsupport. married tn 8a!t Lake in 1915 and have one it does naturally when it is workityfin The new a rod Wonderful Treatchild. a perfectly healthy condition. ment for Rheumatism is Ouaran-- , LOGAN, March 8 All prersrations Stuarts Dyspepsia Tablets are so have been completed for the meeting end Auditing Banks Accounts. widely known and used that you wan teed, to remove Kidney Roisoni dinner of the Utah Associated Industries at the Hotel Krrlea tomorrow evening. get them in any drug store in the froiELyour system. LOGAN, March 8. State Bank ExamThe affair la called for 8:30, according to iner W. E, Evan and Federal Reserve United States and Canada at 50 cent Pnce, 1.00 Per Bottle. M. 8. Eerles, district In Slade of are Bank Examiner a box. Logan auditrepresentative (Advertisement.) Manufactured by KliKLMA-ClIO- L the association, who has arranged all de- ing the account of the city banka Three tails. banks ot the city are members of the fedLABORATORIES CO, Raise Pay of Ambassador. Justice J. K. Frick and Will Q. Farrell eral reserve system.' Idaho of Salt Ijtke will be the principal speakSprings, Colo. 8 LONDON March The Kritish ers A d'cussion will follow. In which all at Washington will hereafter . Tour Is Postponed. Sold by all druggistsT are Invited to take part. M'sg Naynene 20,900 sterling yeary. H.a salLOOAX. March 8. The fourth annua! receive Farrell ot Logan will furnish musical 2500 and entertainment alwill be tour of the state by the Agricultural ary numbers. of lowance 17,500, Brcmler Lord College Glee club was postponed today on announced In the houoe Of lord George today, account of the illness of A. E. Blackner. ftir Auckland Gddes was ' Cruelty Is Clarged. recently apstar tenor of the company. The trip to this post. pointed 8. March LOGAN, Burah E Gitten begin on March 17. has filed divorce proceedings in the First Quickly Regain Health . blrencth, Bomb to Break Ice Pack. district court agalnat John Gittens, hom uJ Ability by Taktbjj Lneijo-The Best Laxative. I 1893. a Khe married she PORT DEPOSIT. Md., Sfarch 8 High alleges cruelty. 3 Grain habits have bomns will be 5fy sedentary used tomorrow to j necessitated explosive ( adomenc JTablets. he us nf an ocean ion I taxatV. To Cooperate With Labor, Jisve rewn Ohs- town from menace of tha The cry Best Tonic. ri7! many but found nothing better than In the Sueouehanra river. Aviators will j I.OGAN. March 8. A plan 40 cooperate Bold by All Druggists. 'hamberiatn's Tablets," write George fly over the river In a great bombing alth labor aas adopted at a meeting F. Daniels. Hardwn-kVt. Mr. Daniel macnin and drop bomba on tho sou; of (Advenijcment.) of representative of contracting Orma, is proprietor of th Hardwick Inn. on of Ice which has piled up and flood'd .the bulldlrg material houses, bnrk com the model hotels of New England. Adv ) town overnight. TRIBUNE WANTS GET RESULTS Give Stomach Ufah-Monta- What It Heeds REMAINING FOR SPRING n, Ily-ru- m to-b- rts-ing- taste.. "stay-in-scho- ol - TO A medicine possessing tonic, alterative and reconstructive properties. Useful in treatment of debilitated conditions caused by overwork or prolonged mental strain or nervous irritability, sleeplessness,1 brain fag, or general depression of the nervous system. Prepared under formula filed with and approved by, the. Chief Chemist, Treasury Dept., Washington, D. C.J BBLA-CE- A DRUG CO, Kansas City. Mo Gold By . SMTIH-FAU- S Uomfratwm.1 f Salt Lake City, Utah . Safe Dlatrlbmtor for RHEUIWACHOL HELD TONIGHT IMPOVERISHED MEN AND WOMEN 11 DRUG COMPANY UTAH ASK YOUR DRUGGIST , 1 I -- . 20-f- 75-f- L about ibytadsahenMamle lt 75-f- t. Washington, D. C- - Washington Bureau of the Oregon Journal! The sugar debats In the senate has served to call attention sharply to the position the Louisiana sugar crop bears to the problem of sugar production and prices in this country. Louisiana has been the great stumbling block In every move -- LOGAN Tele89k. y 1 Lousiana, Though Producing Small Portion of Sugar Consumed, Influences Nation. hav-ngbe- DEPARTMENT Office. Chamber of Commerce; phone 66; Residence Telephone bate o well-know- after the Trial was begun yesterday before Judge J. Louis Brown In the Third district court of tiie first of six actions brought by the state board of medical examiners to enjoin as many defendant chiropractors fiom practicingit. medicine Johnson without a license. Bi njainin Is the defendant In the case before the court. During the day ' six witnesses were examined hy the state. L. E. Van Meter testified to having been treated In Johnson's office hy a man named Sears. Later W llliain W. Sears was called, but refused to answer ns to having treated patients, oh the ground that his answers might incriminate him Upon being recalled, Mr. Bears admitted he was a graduate chiropractor, having qualified after calling upon Johnson fur treatment about-threyears ago.. Russell A. .Norton testified to having received six treatments or adjustments for a lame back at the hands of the de- Attest been trying for twenty long (Seal) to find a medicine that wi ld First publication. February ?t h. 1320. Last publication, March 31, 1920. overcome my troubles, but my eft oris H7170 failed me completely until 1 commenced blCALLD rnoDOtfALH WILL BE HE of tl 'ImOi Knii. was the, remarkable cHvpd at tha oftic taking Tanlac, I statement made recently by Mrs. McCluskey, residing at No. 6tf Park 1920, for the construction of approximate-lmacadam of bltumlnou S3 mile and street, Lewiston, Me., & nti bridges. 1ropoaed pavement, culvert of woman that most highly respected work will be let In two contracts, approximately aa lollows: . city. MILES. CONTRACT N. I just feel like I would give the K0 4D3. world to meet everyone who suffers as IS Son cit. yd, earth excavation. I did and tell them about this medicine. macadam base 1J. 115.009 yds. If 1 could only have gotten Tanlac course. 1)5.0"0 . pciict tation aq. yds. twenty years ago it would have Baved macadam top course. mo a lot of suffering and money. URTS. tl'l.V My principal trouble was indiges703 cu. yds. conciele culvert. tion, and for many years 1 could not 60,700 Rut. reinforc mg alert. eat meat or pastries, tor I would always 2t.o ft. cast iron pip culvrt. suffer afterward. I would most always 1270 ft corrugated lion pip have a distressed feeling after eating, cub ert. 15V ft. and nothing seemed to agree with mo. corrugated Iron pip , Then, to add to the rest of tny sufler-ing- culvert. 33,500 lbs. structural s'eel. I contracted rheumatism ra my 12.0110 ft. h. M. timber floor. shoulders and hips, and tho awful pains CONTRACT No. 4 16.3V MILES. f siiflercd ean ROADS. nevjr bo told )n words. This trouble finally got so bad I could 35.200 cu. yds. excavation. 144.900 macadam Lies hardlv walk and my arms pained me so ). yda. I course, f could scarcely raise my bands to my IH-I q. yd penetration bead. I even had to givi) up my house- macadam top course. work, and was hardly able to get around CULVERT!. at all. 790 cu. yds. concrete culvert A You can imagine how happy 1 was 51,8011 Jbs. reinfori ing steel. 69V cast iron pipe culvert. ft. few bottles a when, after taking only 650 ft. corrugated iron pipe culof Tanlac, I found such a wonderful im vert. provement in mv condition! Why, it 90 corrugated Iron pipe culwas just the medicine i needed all the vert. ft, 1SV0 lb, structural steel. time, and 1 continued taking it until am perfectly well again. I ean now R R LiG US. t. 2 span roadway. truthfully say that I am enjuving as lbu. 28.2W 1 structural steel, per ever had in all good health now as pan. mv life'. I have gained about fourteen 6420 lbs. reinforcing steel, per pounds in weight, and can again do ail span. t, 82.5 cu. ydv. concrete, per my housework without the least trou span. ide. I dont get tired like I did, and 9120 ft. 1). 51. lumber, alternala bid on I wood floor. laminated work ean out and after doing my get bids will be entertained on walk for blocks and feci just tine when I earnestly advise briars ) I get back home. bids Alternate asphaltic conevervone who suffers as 1 did to take crete tup course for will be received on both Tanlac. contracts. Tanlac is sold in Salt Lake City by Ctushed rock, cast Iron pipe, reinforcing Sehramm-Jobnson- , Drugs, and by the sjeei and cement will be furnished to the contractor by theJUghway District, rock leading druggists in practically every ails, cement and city, town ami village in America. t Ron pipe . o" b. nearest shipping (Advertisement.) point. Complete set of plans and specification may be seen at the office of the Twin bail liignway District, or a set for private use will Le furnished, upon application, by making a deposit of 815.0V, SlO.uO of which will be retuoded upon return of the plans and specihcationa within ten days after tne letting of contracts. shall be submitted upon l'roposais hiank forms provided for the purpose by the undersigned, and shall b accompanied by certified check, payable to Muiirt It. Taylor, treasurer of the Twin Falls Highway District, In the autn of 5 per cent of the amount of the contract. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Want a clear, healthy complexion, TWIN FALLS HIGHWAY DISTRICT. regular bowels, nd a By C. C. Channel, PresidenL perfect working liver? Ktuart 11. Taylor, Secretary. All easy to ob- V. L. Johnson, Chief Engineer. hi! 36 3 tain if you taka CARTERS NOTICE OF QUARANTINE. "I 7bv tjit E. A. BOOK, Mayor Leathaiu, City Recorder. A. TV. year rtof tTd.r.MBI S. Ohio, March 9 A douhle ease had already electrocution at tiie Ohio penitook in the tential y early lidspure UJ gone a ronsidrrublo distance morning, when Jacob the Before the commission, ring. lldlnger and F.dward Ness, both of Cincinnati. paid Ihe death penalty for murder. the commission Twenty ndn.itea before the two menW.wera tho position D. ;j; taken has power to amend the rates in those marched to athe deathIn chamber, the prison hosguaid himself. contracts, but has not tho power to Shoemaker, The double pital, shot and killed V. abolish them. elei trocution was said to have affected hi Attorneys for the various contract hold nerves. !jl era, on the other hand, have argued thpt ,Vl the commission has not jurisdiction, imt Pushing Irish Home Bala Bill. the commission ruled that it had The government March S. LONDON. M when they .annouuccd that they would pro has decided that It la necessary to have with tho hearing uiul ta Jfo the second reading discussion of the Irish whole matter beforo tho supremo court home rule bill before the Feeler recess. Bonar Ixiw announced In the Andrew at once,. house of lords today. It was essential, t In the supreme court yesterday, q of the situation in IreVan Dam, Jr., assistant attorney he added. InIt view should be made plain that land. that ;yT general, and representing tint roinmis so far as the government was concerned smn, argued a motion to qungli the writ they meant to continue with the bill, the but in addition er-j- most Important measure of the session. of prohibition plained in detail to tho court just what commission plans to do, and held Drama to Bo Presented. hat if the court should entertain the rlass of the twentieth The graduating prohibition proceedings it ought also Ft. Mary's academy will present a Roman , to decide that tile eominissiou has jurts- - drama entitled "Cecilia" on the evening J diction to go ahead with its rase, lie of March 13 in the auditorium of the pointed to several decisions by the su-- academy. About thirty girls will partloi vpreme court of the United States and pale In the presentation. ht i for-M- rs was 0 ciai election will be l.cid In the reepec-lipolling place trt each ward In ot city on Vvedneicay, ttia Hot " u. Starch. A, l. 1930. At eald election lltcte will he submit, ted to a vote ot auett qualified registered elector of Balt loike Uitv as abali have tax therein In in paid a property t It e following preceding such election, . $& Question This 1920. Pursuant gs, Laka Hty, Utah, adopted and approve, en Hi 24th day of February A L. public notice la hereby given mat a ai.' only way I Slat, XMJ'i'iLE. to utdmancu No. 23 at . Crocer if Salt Lake City, Lien. PEC I At- - WATER BubfO ELECTION, State of Utah, Crop and Pests Commission. Effective on and after March 10. 1920. White Pine Blister Rust Whereas, the Introduction of a dangerous plant disease, known as the white pine blister rust (cronartium rlbico a Fischer), into the state oj, Utah seems probable under existing quarantines and regulations; Now, therefore, this crops and pests commission of the state of Utah, under the authority In It vested by section 1896. compiled laws of Utah, 1917, does hereby prohibit the importation into Utah of all pine trees and all species and varieties of currant and gooseberry plants of A and (ribes grosaularia). or cutting the same, from all state east of and T , oUmne-sotaIowa, Including the stales of Uiesouri. Arkansas and Louisiana. Hereafter and until further notice all shipments of nursery stock containing these plants in violation oq the tegua-tton- s aforementioned ara denied admittance into the state of Utah, and upon the arrival of all such plants as quarantined against in thla order the same shall be immediately sent Out of the state or destroyed at the option and expense of the owner, consignee or agent All state and county crops and pests Inspectors and their deputies areherebjr empowered and ordered to carry out the precisions of thla order. The foregoing regulations d're hot Intended to redlilct or hamper the work of the Unite! Stales department ot agriculture or the - Utah agricultural colies experiment station. Crops and Bests Commission, w , HAROLD. R. HAGAN. Becrelao kt:i IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATB Division, in and for Sait Lake County, Utah. In the matter of the estate of Samuel C. Bark, Deceased. Notice. The petition of Ella Thomas Bark, praying for Ihe admission to probate of a certain purporting to be the last will and testament of Samuel C. Bark, deceased. and for the granting of on Friday, the 12th day of March. A. D. io 192V, o'clock p. m., at th county courthouse, in the courtroom of said court. In Halt Laka City, Halt Lake county, Utah. Wltoei the clerk of said court, wlih the seal thereof affixed thla 26th day of February, 1 R 92V. J- - E- CTsAIJfC, Cltrk. Fy M. M. FnJt, Lf j'uty Clrk. critcliiow 4k Barren, for petitioner. attornv J NOTICE. Notice la hereny given that tbs annual knoider of the Grater Co;-- a da ted Minemeeting LompRny will b hM J6 at 201 and tit 19 9. Mar(h t lor tli of aiaeUwf officers and for tha following yaar. b. n. FiEr,r. ?. Foomt, ara er apartment hoog.it, aod, rrnied and exhnnaad ay through ada in Tfta Tr.bun WaM M I - Va |