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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 23. l'J2U. HUDSON SEDAN FOR SALE A SNAP 1917 Iltldson Sedan, in Former Engineer of Salt Lake Indor$e Proposed Improvement in Letter. Conclusion Reached After Investigation Covering Period of Eight Years. iirujioBf'! water im;rovj-iiun- t program, deigne4 to secure to tho city all of tho water running into this valley from the mountuin streams to the east, has found an advocate in Captain Clarence H. Jarvis, formerly an oByineer of this citv, now of tho corps ( f engineers of the United Htates army. Ho ie .it present stationed at Ilenliin arrnal. Cal. to City . letter Writing a" ( ommist-ioueC. Clarence Nesleti, C'np-t-p in Jarvis inclosed n communication fur publication should tho commissioner see fit tir give it out. A ;st-serip- t to the letter to the commissioner is explanatory of tho fuller communication. The postscript follow first? The studies referred to in the endow'd communication were made by me or under mr direct iou while I was chief engineer ol the Ctah Iaike Irri- gation company, which supplies water lor several thousand acres in halt IuKe wnter from Ctah county bv pumping lake; and while 1 was chief engineer of the lrovo Reservoir company, during the locution and construction tho 1roi o reservoir canal, now dcliv ring water at Wolby station through about forty miles of cannl from Provo canyon. The wnter stored at the head of Provo river is conveyed for sixty miles iu the natural channel of the river, theu through a canal lortv mile in length, crossing Jordan river in steel siphon pipe ut the Narrows. Jo seph K. .Murdock, Jesse Knight and associate financed these companies. Halt Lake' Summarizes Situation. , The summary of Salt Lake's water situation and the relution of the pres cut plan of augmenting the citys water Commissioner to supply forwarded Nesleu follows: In line with Ihe recent discussions bond issue for i oucerniug the proposed securing an adequate water supply for Halt Luke City, the conclusions reached after careful investigation from 11108 to 1815 might be of interest. Before the storage facilities were developed to their present stage in Parleys can von and at the head of Cottonwood canyon, the well advertised water shortage in Halt Lake City led tin owners and promoters of new irri gation projects to investigate this mu nicipality as a possible field for the sale of water from the mountain streams, and also to examine the field , for supplying irrigation water from Utah lake, to supplv lands then dependent upon the Cottonwood creeks, thus releasing the mountain streams After careful refor city purposes. search and surveys bv the engineers, in whieh the writer pariieipated.sand after mature consideration by tho irrigation promoters and owners and the banker who gave financial support, it was concluded thnt the storage possi bilities in tho various watershed from whieh Halt Lake dldaiuod it supply would take care of the municipal reFurquirements for decades to come. defithermore, such comprehensive and exnite plans for developing reservoirs, changing Utah lake water for mountain water and extending the conduits and pipe lines to enlarge and improve the distributing system were under way. that no private corporation could Acpossiblv compete in this field. cordingly, the available waters from Provo river and Utah lake were deliv ered mainly on the lauds west of the Jordan river, although one small branch extends through Draper and east of ' yHand Conservation Most Important. everv important considers tion, whether it be temperature, chemical analysis, pathogenic bacteria or election above the city, permitting a gravity supply on steep gradients through the most economical distribwater uting system, the mountain hould be conserved. The capacity of the present main conduits and pipes will From ELECTERIA PRICE Address Tribune. U-l- l, serve for several year to come; the imperative need i a greater storage capacity, sufficient to hold over tho surplus from tho seasons of plenty to relieve the seareity during the years of subnormal precipitation. Compared by the same standards, the temperature, the chemical analysis, organic content and fertilizing value, the surplus waters of Utah lake are especially valuable for irrigation; and there are available land for the use of this water, provided the power rates for pumping the water are sufficiently low. Compared with the plan for water by gravity through ex lsting conduits and pipe systems from mountain stream and reservoirs, the cost of clevting water from 100 to 300 feet above Utah lake level, conveying or thirty mile it for twenty-fivthrough a conduit, filtering and treat ing with suitable chemical reagent and delivering into 8nlt Lake water main would be prohibitive so long as reservoir storage in the uearbv canyons ran or less, he secured at 200 per aere-foo- t is my judgment, based on economic studies and extensive surveys on avail able linen for location. The recommendations of the Utah Society of Kngineers, prompted by their sincere interest in public service and civic development, are valuable and safe guide for citizens who appreciate the value of our mountain water." g e NeW'Bookt for Library ( following books wll! be added to Public Library Monday: MISCELLANEOUS. Atv Agee Right Use of Lime In Foil "The author telle u that Improvement. the purpose of his book U to set down the things that we need to know In order that we may make and keep our land friendly to plant life, so far ae lime is necessarily concerned with such an undertaking.1 Barton Teaching the Blrk. "The author give a brief account of his own and to disability. leading to the consolation houae method."Rrown Yale Talks. "Simple, direct talks to young men by the dean of the school of religion at Ysle. and Kits. Tackls Carroll Fishing "Practical Information on gams fish; how to land them; the correct tackle and I how to use It." Carter, ed. Limits of Btate Industrial control. "A compilation, of British opinion as to where and In what measure Industrial power should reside." "A play, Churchill Hr. Jonathan. founded on the economic questions or today." Home Cooley and others Teaching for the "Clives suggestions Economics organisation, administration und teaching of the home economics studies. Cram Walled Towns. "The author suggests that the way out of the Ills of the twentieth century ctvlllxatlon Is to gather together the faithful and tham of Ilka heart and build cities of refuge. Dooley Applied Science for Woodworkers. "Designed to provide an elewoodworking mentary course for the trades. Gives first th general principle to common all Industry: of science by seven chapters specifically relating to wood work rar trades." "A Research. Duncan Commercial Intended general nontechnical discussion man to put to aid the average business his work of buying or selling on the basis of facts obtained from research in place of guesswork." ; and Authority . Fullerton Prophecy The Millennial hope recently revived unbearable tne among many Christian by conditions of the war is here discussed historically, together with the theories of Inspiration, prophecy and infallibility of the Scriptures. Gibbons Paris Vistas. "A lively, intimate autobiographical description of Mte and scenes In Paris by one who knew it as a child. as a wife living in tho Latin during the war. quarter and as a motner story translated JiaUey Criquette. the"AFrench." into Spanish from Harris and others Cooperation. "A practical discussion by a man of experience. Tells of the evils of the present system of distribution by competitive Kellers and the advantages of cooperation. VA number Howe Walk With God. of religious poems and short extracts edited by her Irom Mrs. Howe s Journals, th Th I Our Terms Are .Easy and Our Furniture the Best. Just Pay Us a Visit, and You Will Be Surprised When We Show You How Easy It Is to Have the Furniture of Your Dreams and We Do Not Charge Interest. the advice of Wall Btreeti Good " principle of investing Philosoand Poets Taylor Prophets, phers of the Ancient World. "A survey ancient philosophies and religions, which allowing the essential of conception foundsspiritual gave them singleness "Tuttle 'Women and Wold Federations. Taft, in a foreword, urges upon the women to aid by their support and says the acceptance of the league, -- wtil help. that Mrs, Tuttle's-boo- k tt. understanding of FICTION. Benson Up and Down. "A novel, with a war as the background." Best Ghost 8 tone. "A collection of n authors." ghost stories by A New Taxi. O. A. Chamberlain York romance, having as its hero an amIn-a- much depends on the inside construction of upholstered furniture that faith in the dealer-i.essential in its purchase. We pride ourselves on the honest, thoroughworkmanship and materials in our upholstered pieces. We have portrayed a living room suite that will give you excellent service. It is heavily overstuffed. The Turkish pillow arms and loose cushions filled with small coil springs will furnish you' the utmost in comfort. Frames are of ee this and other suites on our floors. mahogany. So $ JT jfiS- - This beautiful lighting1 fixture of Indirect Type," finished ill Amula Gold. Has4 been selling at from $12 to $16; our new electeria price, only $7.90, Call and see the largest display of lighting fixtures being sold at unequalled prices. If we havent what you think you want we can make it for you. - ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY State. Was. 5050. Just north of Auerbachs. 245 South T n. DINING ROOM CHAIRS Dates of welfare clinic for babies nurse of the city board of health. Clinics will be held from 10, a. m. until 12 oclock noon on the following days: Civic center, Monday; Sugar House fire station, Tuesdays and Fri-- 1 davs; Neighborhood bouse, Wednesdays; iTiblie Hafctr building, Thurs-ilsvs. 40-Pou- Remember, Your Credit 1 SPECIAL FUMED OAK BUFFET Rolled Edge nd Mattress Is Goo d Fancy Art Ticking On Sale This This fumed oak well-mad- e chair, with fft imitation leather patch scat, is an extra big bargain. Only. . . Week Only This is one of our leading specials this week. "Very similar to the picture. Quartered oak; copper fittings: sells for $55.00. This c. Week SPECIAL only. 33,75 DINING ROOM SUITES TENNESSEE CEDAR CHESTS 1 T'V Every Cedar Chest on our floors has been reduced. .Surely you are not going to jniss tbis opportunity to save dollars on a beautiful chest. Warm days are almost upon us it is time to store your winter furs and woolens. These Chests are proof against moths come see them We have them as low as Tki I c!!jN'i i cnt SPECIAL DATES ANNOUNCED FOR BABY CLINICS up to 2 years of age were announced! yesterday bv Miss Rose Heninger, chief! will see these beautiful suites, in ivory, mahogany, walnut and oak, in resist and at prices that are very moderate. designs that you just Come, see them yoft are most welcome. 39 ateur taxi driver." s Just come and walk through the aisles on our fourth floor there you SPECIAL n Chase Penance of Magdalena. "Tales of the California missions." "A group Cobb Pom Place to Place. of short stories of Americana In the west and overseas. Herbert Secret Battle. "The story of an. English soldier told by a friend who was In the same company." In "While Howard Peculiar Major. Palestine, the major acquires a trick of his all magic that greatly mystifies friends." Lyons London Lot "A romance of East End folks, based on the play, 'London Pride. " Sidgwick Iron Cousins. "A lov story." CHILDREN'S BOGK3. Ashmun Isabel Carteton in the West. Baker Shasta of the Wolves. Heston Firelight Fairy Book. Ia tham M arty Lends a Hand. for LaVarre Up the Masaruni monds. MacManus Lo! and Behold Te! Schoolgirl. Oxenham Perkins New From Smith Peace and Patriotism. Youngs When We Were Little. BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SUITES LIVING ROOM SUITES daughter." Jenkins Literature With a Large L, and Fellow Traveler.- - "Two entertainand cheerful. ing essays, both ironical and Poultry. Panchard Meats, Game carve with a potand cook How to buy. chef the of managing by recipes, pourri a Waldorf-Astoriand lecturer at for tho Columbia university." "A seHolden Investing for Profit. ries of articles publlsned in tho Maga-sln- e on -- $7.90 very pood condition; extra wire wheel and only been run 11,000 miles. . r - rl.l Iu your dining room, most of all, is a pleasing environment desirable. It is there that you want furtiiture of character. To furnish it in a way that will reflect harmony and good taste requires care and thought. Our furniture has been so carefully chosen that even the most inexperienced home furnisher can make no mistake. Above is portrayed a dining room suite of the delightful William and Mary design. See the others of different periods on our fifth floor. FURNITURE amd CARPET COMPANY 45 TO 51 EAST BROADWAY USE YOUR CREDIT FREELY NO INTEREST. as! it |