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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 14, 1DJ0. id Stage Set for Elks Charity Show O , Unique Program Is Announced ... -- .i mm. e V- -, ' J I , ' I j'QOME OF THE BEAUTIES who wtU take part la tho Elks charity show. Selley TatcUer, left, and Miss Louise Lewis. Below Water IDropoiltion Will DcjO Top MIm Melba lMla Lillian Neff. Submitted in New Form 'at Later Date. - (Continued from A , c f i I, c A ?', 4 t AWVV , V.'. v .4 , X! vS a coY M I I r. I i ; I ; con- nection with some of tho contemplated improvements to permit the taking of best advantage of natural conditions of topography and location, occasioned a request lor provision ia the call for just such needed latitude. As constructed K?,u5u.blS..d Annual Event of Salt Lake'. . . , Benevolent Society- Booked Clarence Neslen, head of the water-works department, or the other eommis- sioners are willing to eubsenbe lo, since absolute insurance of the adopted plan would involve their existence in office, in good health and with their present vested authority, until it should bo comOR your own sake aa well aa for ( pleted. ' the sake of charity, you cannot "Recognizing that chance of reallsa-t'o- n of these thing! rest with the will of afford to overtook the opportunity the will of God on one hand and the presented by the members of Salt volera on the other, the board hardly O feels equal to providing by pledge the an- - I h. lo5s J'- - s. showP- - Thursday. ".? curlty for the adopted plan which was attend nd big annual week of this mghta Saturday advertised of the out left Inadvertently Probably 90 per cent of Lie real 'live call for the bond election." one of the k ad vLilty ,httv8,llt. commissioners said citJ?ns,Ff the past few years, attended one Therefore It is highly probable that the or more of these all unique entertainments ailing of tho election will be done by tne order that haa alvv.is 'provided over again aa a vital precaution, been active and earnest In aiding the stricken and unfortunate, and so far as Election Delay Necessary. the record shows none has ever known Tnat a delay of the election to permit to regret the expenditure of his time and of the change of tne form of the call, aa money to this end. This year the show, "Die Elks Leap vltaily necessary, la contemplated by himself, and that he will make recommenda- - I Year Revue," will unquestionably eclipse. lion of it at Monuay night's meeting of jn elaborateness and distinctiveness, any t no commiaaion, was admitted yesterday I other program ever presented bv the bait I Neslett. Iaike lodge. Weeks and weeks have jy Commissioner "If tho taxpayero of Salt Like vote elapsed since the executive officers and secure want I It that bond tne they the various committees In charge began issue, 1 vrrfjdJ.iy---- O? yuv Iftirwm a ' a - - .-- i .. I , l 5' 1 A: t ' feVifc NVr j ! I , K their of obtaining and drilling the best local talent available. Those who gj.a f0 participate have responded with a j ZftSt and earnestness that has aroused I much favorable comment and stimulated I an interest in the "event I of the year." x dasnlln array of beautiful girls, dances of great variety, songs that are universal In their appeal, gaga with a I and a good many numbers I genuir.e punch, tj,at will ehed light on vital local quea-ca- ll tlong 8rg au embodied in the program t,at g diversified enough to furnish Engineers Oppose Plan. I V' T i AWU-M- I - will get what they vote their money for, even though I should be sleeping In tne 'tty cemetery before It be realised, said the waterworks commissioner That segregation of the Items of Im- provement in the election call would, inaddition to securing absolutely the putadopted plan, bring to ling through of the of the bond issue the vot tie support of many who would be constrained to voteIn the negative if the election were carued through under the provisions of the as now being advertised, ir thought certain by suppoiters of the bond Issue. u .. v P ' aXj. A JJJ LAvA 11 I I I TO BEPLITTED to attend. I for yourself and take note of the This view is known to be held by expert engineers who have been. by invitation of variety offered. The program Commissioner Neslen, checking up upon Prologur (a "Girls Are Girls"... Opening Chorue the entire plan, (some of them are known Abe Wolf Oh, Angelo (b to be opposed to some features of the "Lonesome" Alisa Felt (c) main. Company They p.an, while favoring it in the (d) Cant You Bring Back ...Misses said that they would, as taxpayers, Lillian Neff and Louise Lewis an opportunity of expressing that Names New William J. Vay (e) Handy" preference in canting their ballots. Dancers led by Miss Miranda Maston, It is conceded that the attitude of many the WalMisses Margaret Burton, Arline other voters would be similar to the ex I Subdivision. that correction of the lace, Viola berYice, Juanita Jensen, Monperts, and realizedconform ette Salmonsen and Ethelvn Grading the first with to call present . The Iaike Quartet ..Al Clawson, Alex announcement made bv the commission j of Intention to call a bond election or a I Anderson. Roy Utley and T. M. Evans Nowell park Is the name given to the of that announcement. I Floating Down the Cotton" t modification William Crowley property recently purchased by Ashton-Jenkiand detailed, is equally as comprehensive the only thing that will give both the Gag Kayem Grier company on old Twelfth South Miss Fay King 41ty officials and the voting taxpayer "The First Rose" street between Second and Thlid East what they both want. streets The property will be immeWiJl Recommend Change. diately platted and subdivided Into four blocks with eighteen building sites in each T am exceedingly glad," said CommisI.?. lEyem Oner block, the size of the lots being from sioner Neslen last night, "that we have discovered what seems to he a vital error Charles Smith 45 feet to 64 feet each. In the election call before It was too late Miss Irene Hansen There will be eight frontages in the for correction of It. I am grateful for Gag Rex Stark d advice from the honest, new subdivision, the north frontage on Brown Babies Ball 'High whtch was whom men of it helped sought, Stl Engleman Twelfth South street, the west frontage us to see the necessity Of taking precaut Backes on Second Last street, two tion against the possible upsetting of our Gag frontages on .. Miss Rogers Klas Waltz as commission,, rs in calling for .uiippse Hil Gag Kngtlman Roberta street, two frontage on Nowell t le authorization of the bond Issue. I Can t Get a Chicken. Charles Backes street, two frontages on Commonwealth uf course there is the possibility, and "Patches" Alias Melba belley avenue, and one frontage on Thi-- d East nen the probability, that the plan would Gag Paul Kelly street 1 lie property will le developed hive been carried through with entire "Dixie Is Dixie Once More Weir so as tp satisfy the big demand for small integrity even if the election were held Gag William Crowley homes in Salt Lite under the call as at present "advertised; . The pnie of the lots will be placed of Bose 'Tis Summer ... the Last time to substitute cerhut we have Miss Jessie IA Hants unusually low, probably around 400 or and it Is for this purpose that tainty, less u Matt per building site. Engineers Thomas Gag., I will recommend to the (Commission Mon& Fleio have been given the conOh, Death, Where Is Thy Sting day night that we reissue the call and Rex Stark tract to lav out tbs property, and, Carl the election. The delay will be Buehner has been given the cement conBand . , negligible and the result Indispensable, as "AlexandersWilliam Although the land has not yet Dancers tract. and Crowley I see It at this time. been offered for sale, many Inquiries Ill Say Sho Does been sent to the office, and have Alaster Bennet Larson Purpose Announced. .. . .. Sailors numeroja telephone calls have been received imThe announcement of the various Bessie Craig. Viola and Bessie Service Nowell park has perhaps some of the Solo Dance "To Spring , , provements and undertakings toward inLake vallev crease of the citys water supply, made Dolly Christensen most fertile soil In Salt and In lawns will Trees, jlowers, snrubbery by city commission preparation for Bajconv Scene from "Romeo and Juliet David Reese and Alias Naomi Heppler thrive well In this new propel ty. (ailing of the bond bsue, was published in The Tribune of February 23 in the folvfix Me.odv Bugs Ariel Quartet lowing summary. "Peanut Petro Raymond Bols Water exchanges 1500,000; Mill Greek Christensen's "Dancing Studio-wateright, 1100 000, Big Cottonwood "Tarrentella . . PNEUMONIA Italian Ina Anson, Cecil Whelan, Eanone rights (additional to Tanner, etc ) . Little Cottonwood rights. 1200,000. TO YOUNG Florence Pauline Ware, Dailey, ; "Expenses, canal enlargements, pumpand Alice Hanson, canal etc. 210,000, TODAY ing plant, To a Wild Rose Pantomime enlarge90 000, ment. Lotta Petty pumping plant, upper Clown Dance canal, 10 000, Utah lake pumping plant, Comic 20,000; pumping plant. Mill Creek and JESSE FLOYD. Patsey Spencer. Lillian Rm'th. MarBig Cottonwood, 50,000. jorie Lambert and Florence Crook Conduits, 30,000; Little Cottonwood to "alse Caprice Esthetic Ina Aneon and Nell Nelson. Big Cottonwood, 300,000, extension Parleys. 80 000. Pwanee Fingers "Storage and distribution reservoirs, Thirty Rosebuds"., . Oriental Fantasle 20 000; City Creel: (additional). 200 -Direction Alias Miranda Maston. 265 000; Parleys (ad(OKI. Emigration, Rajah, Gene Parka to Alt. dition Dell). J200.000, Mill Creek 180 0)(t. Cottonwood. (additional), Big 400 000. 645,000; Little Cottonwood, such water to be owned and controlled Additional feeder and distributing bv the said municipality ? mains, (320,000. Total, 3,300,000. The poha will be opened at seven oclock a, m. and continue open until Advertised Call. seven oclock p. m of the same day, and be cloe-- d at that hour. The advertisement of the election call w There shall be no special registration as at present being published In the of voter for the said election, but the Salt Lake newspapers Is as follows: "official register" List made or revised Salt. I,ake City, Utah hall constitute the official register for SPECIAL WATER BOND ELECTION. auch election to The ballots be used In 'voting on the March Jlst, 192t question submitted will be prepared and FLBLIC NOTICE. the ettv recorder to the Pursuant to ordinance No. 23 of Salt furnishedof bv election, to be by them furLake City, Utah, adopted and approved Judges to nished the voters The election will on the 26th day of February, A. D 1920. all respects, public notice I. hereby given that a epe- - nV,lT h lh I? vial election will be held In the five polling places in each ward id Ltd tb6 Yake "ci.t f IS H V 2V A I Ashton Jenkins Residence de-nl- re S WM'yiAU- - ;h , 1 i I ns V I public-spirite- 11 llud-delso- pe in I 200,-00- Lov-eng- er FATAL FARMER BURIAL IS 1 111 , n.STJt '?'" mfssV W "''A At said election there will be submit- ubltshed hand Msled ted to a vote of such quellfled registered electors of Salt Lake City aa shall have 1920..w W1S 'hh day 01 February. A. D. paid s property tax therein In the year E A BOCK. Mavor preceding such election, the following Attest W. A. Leathern. Uly Recorder. question ( Pea! ) Salt Lake Cifv, Salt Lake counFirst publication, February 2th, 1929. ty. Ltah, create an indebtedne by IsLast publication, March 31, 1920. suing its negotiable coupon bonds In the amount of three million three aggregate Pension Granted. hund-e- d thousand dollars (3 100,009) absolutely due and payable twenty years WASHINGTON. D C., Afarch 13 from their date and bearing Interest at Pensions were granted Ltah claimthe rate of five per centum (5 per cent) ants as today follows: Catherine G Merer per annum, payable semiannually, for the I ?.. Special to The Tribune. MURRAY. March 13 Jesse years of age. died here last Flovd, 31 right of which followed an pneumonia, attack of Influenza . , Mr. Hoyd was bom In Fouth Carolina, the son of Thomas O and Julbs Floyd, f Murray for but had been a resident eighteen fears He was engaged In larm-inHe Is survived bv his mother, Avtfe, three children, three brother and four d was a member of fh Murrav Odd Fel ows and thst order will cnarge of the funerah which will b held tomorrow afternoon at. 1 o clock. Ztr ',t AdA t or against any one of the even distinct feuturp of tfie general plan. Tlta original announcement of the city com-mission would have permitted the voter to vote for euch part of the general plan a he favored and against other parti. The eegregation wa omitted in the precaution taken to make the call for the election legal. Tho form of the call wae prepared bv legal couneel employed for the work by the bonding concompany to which the proceeding tract wna awarded bV the commiaaion. The neceaaary precaution having been taken a to its legality, the quetton at firat waa not raised as to eeeuritr of the purposes to whuh dedication of tho bond issue was intended, though not accomplished, in the call. . Advertisement Faulty Necessity 'for some latitude in A Jy i fin One.) 4 (....l-.v.V-4e- e t Vf comPAnij i - . ) . 'A 0-- , ,nJVv |