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Show J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 1 920. 1. (Scouts to , (Gather. Waste Paper & r' & & & , Funds Desired for Delegates Salt Lake Firing Will Be Asked, to Supply Them for Caravan to Canyon. HOLDAWAY, Boy Scout, gathering waits paper to be aold to OTHELXi fund to defrag the expenses ef the Balt Lake delegates to the International Bog-Scou- Jamboree t at London. J T'. lait will M Commercial hsuM in Salt Invited to lend at least one automobile Ha the Boy Scout, caravan to Bryce canyon and Zion National park. 'July 10 to 18, according - to a decision reached at a meeting' between officials of the Utah Stats Automobile association and the Boy Scouts in the Commercial club yesterday afternoon. Either touring cars or trucks will be acceptable, it is said, and those In charge of the caravan will provide chauffeurs where necessary. This method of obtaining what vehicles ere needed to complete the caravan train waa selected after several concerns desire to assist the j had evidenced a scouts, but could not supply drtVers for the vehlclea Firms responding to this anappeal will be given official placardsscout nouncing their participation In the machines. on their , outing for uss One-ha- lf of the mschtnee required for ; the trip have been subscribed by individual owners, who will take this oppor-- f wonTunlty of visiting southern Utahs derland. Nine days only remain In which and needed cars secure the other to stores and factories of the city will . asked to meet this emergency. It was announced St the meeting tliat details of the itinerary are complete, In , far as is possible at this time. , cities where stops are to be made contracts for the necessary meals and the desired camp equipment have been ar, ranged. U ' "V - i 'X7 $ -- - 'Look d& tha name chmetieTKelUrmannon the lahU An Exceptional Offering of -- Oiitm Application Contemplates . IHversion of Creek Wyler Waters of Ivto creek. In Millard county, on the west side of the 'divide, are to take the long way round to Millard countV land a If an application of I C Stubblns, filed with the state engineer, Ivle creek waters, 'according "Isto granted. tho application, are now used to Irriaround gate not more than 1500 acres Scipla. The average annual run off is about 10.000 acre feet Mr. Stubblns proposes to take 4000 acre feet of this annual run off, at the time of the spring floods, and divert It across the divide and Into the Sevier river near Saline. The flow so, diverted is to be in the .stored, under the application, Sevier bridge dam, and the water later will be applied on the 345,800 acres now under ths Sevler RIver Landand Water company's filings, much of the land Included being within a short distance, as the crow files, from the point of diver, slon, though the water vould travel sev. oral scores of nrtles j I the-land- Chairman Selected for ' Tour of Southern Utah . i t tie Mat Eterhardt of the Salt , was .veslerdav elected itmlrmsn of the excursion to southern lah In Auguit of the nholesalc trades department of the Commercial club The wholesale trades commit meeting of the ten ws held- - l.voKter.lay noon and plans t C. 1 f, were discussed for the excursion. The coin mi i (ee Is In communication itlt the venous cities along the route re a;!tt to hotel accommodations. Sam K Smith, secretary of the wholesale waa to leave iredes department, nstructed Salt lake for the advdnee trip July 12, as originally scheduled. It la possible, cording to the developments jester d tsy. that the actual trip may be a week or two. because of weather will meet dlllons. The committee M inn a ilav or two and decide definite-I- v upon the date. . post-l-one- J - testimonial will be given ward chapel at 8 30 o'clock tonight In. honor of Aksel Ansoon to fill a who will leave dersen, mission In the eastern states for the L. D. H. church. The program will Include select Ions by Professor A. C. Lund, sccompsnlst; slng- Inc of "Vardan" by the Norwegian-singers- , who comprise the Fourteenth ward M ctmlr; R. C. Waring, Miss Watson, James H. Nellson, Hyrum J. f'iirlatlansen. Aiigiist011aamejer. llenry W, Gllsamejer. Miss Lois lonard. Miss Edna V. CSotberg snd sn address by the , departing missionary, Aksel Andresen. paticing will follow the program, farewell A at the Fourteenth ( I a j . f Utah Livestock Board '..Reports Tuberculin Tests r From April, 1817, to May 81, 1921. em-- ployees p the stats livestock board, engaged in the campaign for the eradication of tuberculosis among cattle In Utah, tested (8.303 animals, snd found (18 of them tubercular. This was about one-haof 1 per cent. During the same period, 38.650 cattle were tested before being shipped Interstate, and of those offered for shipment, only nins were found to have tuberculosis. The state liveetock board Is endeavoring to have the quarantine lifted from T'tah cattle offered for shipment, on the ' ground that Utah, In this respect. Is the cleanest stats in the union. - Dr. R. W. state livestock Inspector, said Hoggan, T yesterday that it is expected that .the stats will have tested 100,008 cattle for tuberculosis by the end of the year. ,i t i lf -- r i w FOR THE FOURTH Y " 7. - r i : , Will Be Asked for Waste to Aid Sending Boys to London. Business Houses order to raise funds to defray the expenses' Of their- delegates -- to tha Iiiternational Jamboree at London, the Boy Scouts of the Salt Lake council will canvass the business houses of the city today aud tomorrow for the purpose of collecting waste paper winch will be sold. fcj. I Hammond, scout executive, will lure charge Of the work. Two trucks arid liftv seouts oil foot will roin.Unie I ho working force. The trucks will be ador'uea with banners and will carry a scout and a bugler each. Newspapers, magazines and other paper In a salable condition will e accepted. In order to obtain the $1000 needed for the trip, each of the five stout districts of the cit must collect five tons of paper Mr. Hammond is desirous of completing the canvass by tomorrow night, and wl.l appreciate all help accorded the buys. If there are any persons outside of the business district who have waste paper wish, to donate, they may notify they Ml-- . Hammond at scout headquarter, phone Wasatch 2047. and arrangements will be made to collect It. . x Khaki Garments Special'. and Skirts at Shirts, Breeches Coats, Coats, Breeches and Skirts' , Jr Plans for tt formation of an organisation of Utah state swine growers were formulated at a preliminary meeting held In 1 io oi f Ice of J Edward Taylor in the McConili k building vegterday afternoon. It was dovlded to call a general meeting of the swine growers of the qtate, to be held at the Hotel Utah at 10 o clock Thursday morning, July 15 "We wish to form the swine growers of Utah Info a committee, with h representative appointed from egch county." said Mr. Taj lor, who is coinmeieial agent of the state farm D. D. ileKay of Huntsville, president j of the state farm bureau, has designated A E. Lee of Taylorsville as chairman ot Some stockmen of Utah appeal to liave the committee.. . At the meeting in the the Impression that If estnvy cattle are Hotel I tah on July 15, the organization found among their herds when the cattle will be perfected Our aim Is to are offered for shipment, suspicion at- service for the swine growers ofperfect the to them. Such rattle owners. taches i ' 1 state." said Thomas Redmond, secretary of the Include Those at the yesterday statel Ivestork board, "have been In the Frank Bvine, meeting of the Halt laike branih habit, of dropping out tho eatravs before of the Cudahy Packing companv ; J. Brentaking the cattle to the railroad, or on nan, of "the Ogden Packing company of i the way there. r. R. N. Mead of Halt Lake, "This action defeats the very purpose Ogden; of the I nlted Htates deof Jhebrsnd Inspection law, which la representative partment of agriculture: R. W. Hoggan that the cattle should be returned to the of Halt Lake, representative of the state owners, after being found, or ele. If the livestock board. Joseph 11 Manderfleld owner prefers, that the cattle should be of Salt Ijik, representative of the hall old, and the proceeds front the sale re- llatke union stockyards; A. E. Lee of Tayturned to him. A. Warnlck of Pleasant lorsville,"Far from being reprehensible for Grove and 'J. W. Fox of Salt Lake, repbringing eetrsv cattle to the shipping resentatives of the swine growers, J W. u center, such stockmen are rather to be Thayne of Farmington and V. I commended for taking care of their of Halt- - Luke, representatives of neighbors' rattle. If an owner of estrays the county agricultural agents, and Mr. cannot be Identified from the brand, the Tay lor. , animal la sold and the money goes to an f estray fund, where It la held for two G. N. CHILD HONORED. If atlll to it years. unclaimed, goes help The office force of the state school enforce .the brand Inspection law. presented George N I offices yesterday Child, retiring as state superintendent of public Instruction, with a leather brief case as a token of personal esteem In which the employees hold the man who has been their chief for the last year. . Membera of the Galt Lake Federation 4 of Istbor and Of the Galt Lake Building ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Trades Council are back of a proposiPlutus Mining company, principal place tion to form a cooperative bank for memRoom 814, Newhouse Buildbera of organized labor In Galt Lake in of business f ing, Galt Laka City, Utah. the near future. is Notice hereby given thst st a'meet-In- s We have considered this atep in view of the board of directors of the Plutus of the1 Salt Lake building situation and company, hold on tho 8th day of its effect finkncially on the members of Mining June, 1920, an assessment. No. 17, of 1 the unions In the Building Trades Coun- cent was levied on all ths per cil, said A. E. H&rv ey, secretary of the Issued snd share, shares of capital Galt Lake Federation of Labor, last stock of thaoutstanding corporation, payable on or ' 1920,before to Thomas Carnighty. r July 14th, michael. secretary, at the office of this corporation, room 814, Newhouse BuildComes ing, corner of Houth Main street and Exchange Place, Balt Lake City, Utah, 'and that any shares upon which said assess , ment snail remain unpaid at the close F. J.- - Bavendlok arrived1 In Galt Lake of business on July 14th, 1920. shall be to st delinquent and advertised yesterday begin hs duties aa assistant observer of the United States weatb. public auction, and. unlesapayment Is er bureau here. H8 succeeds T A. Blair, mads before, shall be sold on August Vi was recently transferred to Dubuque, (th, 1920, to pay the delinquent assessment. together with the cost of adverIowa, station. and expens of aale. Mr. Bavendtck was for several- - years tising . x THOMAS CARMICHAEL, In charge of the serological station of the Bacretary. United States weather bureau at Ellen-dal- e. ' p237l Nr Dr His home is in Dubuque, . Iowa. . . IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court of Galt Lake county, state of Utah Milford State bank, a corporation, plaintiff; vs. Ben Thompson, W. W, Crone and Ethel Crone defendants. Summons; The State of Utah to the Bald Defendants; E. Deardorff was trustee elected You are hereby summoned to appear Marry for three years of the Galt Lake lodge, wlthlrt twenty service ot days after-th- a B. 'P. O. E. to ftU the vacancy caused this summons upon you. If served within by the death of Samuel p. Sherrill, at a the, county In which this action la meeting of the lodge last night. brought; otherwise, within thirty days A resolution Instructing the delegates after d defend and service, the to ths grand lodge convention at Chicago action; and In cast of your failure To- - do. SO will rendered ventlotv for Galt Lake In 1923, was passed against you Judgment, to thabedemand of according at ths meeting.- the complaint, which has been riled with mm sswmtv the clerk of said court This action la . CROSS1NQ PERMIT ASKED, brought to recover Judgment on tje Application 'was tiled with the public promissory note as mentioned in the comutilities commission yesterday by the plaint of the plaintiff. ' ' , 8AM CLINE. Oregon Short Line for ther construction of a grade crossing at Ninth South Attorney for Plaintiff. Milford Stats Bank, Plaintiff. street, between Third West and Fourth P. O. Address, Milford, Utah,' ; p45S West streets, to servo- certain Industries in that vicinity. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. MANS TOE- CRUSHED.- for railroad extension. Office William C. Clements, 25 years of age, oil Proposals quartermaster. Ogden constructing of" 830 Gherman avenue, sustained a arsenal, room 817 Colonel Hudson building, crushed toe yesterday when a plank fell Ogden, Utah, Sealed proposals' will be on him while he Was working for the received here until 11 a. m July 81, 1920,of Clayton Inveetment company at ths new and then opened for the construction He was about ten mllea of railroad to ba located postofflre on Regent street. moved to Eie emergency hospital, where at Ogden arsenal, Ogden, Utah.. Further his injuries wers attended to. information on application. . Ttl 1 bui-ea- , , $3.95 at $6.95 ; $1,75 177...... .,,,,.,.$1.25 ' Corduroy Togs Coats Utah Breeders Formulate Plans for State Organization; Meeting for July 15. , JXCH95 at "Coats and, Skirts at . lHats to Match Leggings to Match IN r -- Coats and Breeches Farewell Testimonial to Be Practice Defeats Purpose Given L. D. S. Missionary of Brand Inspection Law t port. .Lo Skirts ... Breeches ;. All ' Sizes. 7 . $12.50 $9.95 $8.95 Annette KeMerimiann - ' v Bathing Suits These famous bathing suits" known for their smartness of fashioning and colorings and their reiuaikablc qualities are sold exclusively in . this city by . Company. , Priced at $5.95, $6.5, $7.95, $$.95-- $9.95, $12.50, $15.00, $17.50 (Complete bhoning of Halhiug Sloehings andUoseltc hi bright colors - 7 , Hosiery Section.) form-titlin- g Keith-OBrie- n 4 Sweaters New. Wool , 4 ' Wool Sweaters in Tuxedo aud Quaker Co. .$29.50 7.,.. 7. 7 New-e Flannel and Wool Jersey Sport Skirts to match all sweaters, .$35.00 '"special at See Our Vindow Display of These New, Attractive Sport Togs, An exceptional showing llar Models. Priced at of new? two-ton- ,77. Mar-tinea- Union Labor Talks of Plan for Cooperative Bank Assistant Observer to Weather Bureau Here ' i ; i for-'sal- e - ' Harry E. Deardorff Made , Trustee by Elks Lodge " Annual Hear the -- New--: r Today Starts Tuesday neith- , - OBrien Co. J - - -- - - ----- Six Good Numbers Are: above-entitle- - Records u-y--Vic- tor Wholl Take tho Plgco of ? Marion (Youll Soon B.Mrryln' Crescent Trio M-ry- 'Rachel Grint ghd Billy Murrey Joseph 0. Smiths Orchestra Joseph 0. Smiths Orchestra Me) Fox Trot Alexandria One Step Oriental Stan The Barefoot Trill I Think I'll Oet Wed In the Summer Eepana Bepeodie Oh! By Jingo! Medley Fox Trot Medley Fox Trot Nobody But You , -- , ' All-Sta- , , . John McCormack Sir Harry Lauder Philadelphia Orchestra r Trio Palace Trie " . v v ' - nr.-- " . |