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Show THE 8 ALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 11, 1920. (T.o KeStK-OfRjpAo-iv Signs of Spring ?Utah More Fortunate Than Average in Securing Agricultural Laborers. A Radiate a Happy Note in the Store ;'Lt v 'J a.' . While th supply of farm labor in (Utah la nader normal and under that of lait year, and the demand for each labor ia above normal, though not quite ee acute aa laat year, Utah ia more fortunately situated ia thia respect than the nation at large, according to made from all aeetione of the j country to the United States bureau lof crop estimates. A bulletin issued j'by Miner If, Justin, field agent for the bureau, thus discusses the farm labor! jaituation in state and nation: j ("The supply of farm labor in Utah is estimated by the crop reporters as 105 per cent of normal and 08 per cent of I .last year. Men are reported as prefer- jrinf work ia the mining camps to farm fwork as wagea nr tome bat higher and J .hours shorter. J "The demand for farm labor is estl-,mated by reporter! at 102 per cent of normal sit 98 per een of lust year. No sections of the state show any eoDsid-- 1 a jgrahl departures from the general China Many new Spring pattern in most cheerful tone have been added to the wonderful line of dinner sets being shownin the Home Furnishings Beet ion. e s j Golf Stockings Are displayed ia the Art Department with heather yarns to make then Also ia the Hosiery Soot ion is an interesting line of smart wool Hosiery appropriate for golfing. Dutch Coveralls . - Interesting new arrivals of the week were the popular Dutch Coveralls, so practical for kiddies to romp ia, and so smart They come ia dark blue with pipings of red. Our line of these exclusive garments is especially complete and will be of interest to mothers. Keith-OBrie- Futurist Underwear Wisely ia it skid of tide lovely underwear that it ia womans modern undergarment. It is made especially for under-the-cors- wear and come ia aa assortment of- - material to fit every preference. Ask to see Futurist in our Knit Department. 1 t'ia the United States the farm ia estimated as 72.4 per leant of normal and 87 J per cent of last year. The demand for farm labor is .placed at 153 per cent of normal or 99.7 I ,per coat of last year." j The effect of tho recent storms on jibe wiater wheat ia reflerttd in what Jthe bulletin has to say on that crop: ) "Tho condition of winter wheat on iApril I was 98 per cent of normal, with 92 per cent December 1 sad 98 per cent n year ago. The improve-imen- t is doe to a greatly increased supply of moisture. i "Ia the United States the condition 3s 75.8, compared with 83.2 December 1 and 99.8 last year. The present promises the production of bushels compared with harvested in 1919. "Utah rye iereported as 99 per cent normal," continues the bulletin. 'December 1 the condition was 94 and Jsst year 91 per eent of normal, of rye in the United Hiatts is Wow 88.8, declining from 89.8 ia De- rember. A year ago the rendition wa JP5.8 per eent of normal. The forecast pf production now is 75.841,000 bushels. J (The 1919 crop was 88,479,000 bushels. J "The number of sows hept fori preeding purposes in Utah is estimated be 83 per eent of last year, or about 03,000. Tho number was estimated as 90.000 last year and the year before. I The present number is about tho same ps in 1917. The Uintah basin and the southweet corner of the state show the I greatest percentage of decrease, f In the United States there are 90.1 many sow now as last per Cent year, or 8 J) 83,000 bead." - Jabor supply signs covering the entire coat or just partly. -- : 75s 91.30 Bag .... C3e 92.73 Bag Bug 51.- C3 Bag' 52.- C3 Bugs Direct from the' Shops of Maison Maurice Beautiful picture hats of lace, taffeta, sheer tulle and hair braids crowning note of an afternoon costume. A Special Showing on Exhibition Tomorrow Millinery1 18x36 in. Bag Mata So mmerMMlSpery ft ... To Embroider ' girls dresses are smart and springlike. Special lodividualfized 0 w A veritable fairvlanJ enfold itself in the new arrivals in the Art Department. Ouest towel embroidered rn summery toDes, Luucheon Het lu happy designs ami drewr scarfs gaywtth eolor re tempting for the trousseau or an addition to the borne. Cunning rompers and little Washable Rag Rugs Allollpc5lng, an Advance Showing of com-Spare- d Con-iditio- a - Notes Borne very late suit arrivals have a surprise la store in the wey of trimmings. Exquisite headings, 0 much favored by Fashion, have adorned almost every garment In Milady wardrobe and now eome suits with elaborate beaded de- ig-ure- f Nw Suit - -- Salon the 93.83 Bugs 95.50 Bag Bugs ; S2.C3 95.83 Bag Bug Second Floor. 911.83 Bag Bug 1(41 MS - $3.3 r Philippine Underwear To jneet tho demand of women desiring dainty undergarments moderately priced, comes this exquisite underwear from over-sea- More f Complete Organization of Beekeepers in v- - Utah Advocated. r By proper organization of the of the state, the production of honey In Utah could in a few year be doubled or trebled, and a maximum price assured for the product, ia the belief expressed by Frank B. Terriber-ry- , state inspector of apiaries, in a letter sent out to tbq county inspectors yesterday, tThe letter is In harmony with a campaign for more thorough organization, planned at the recent eonven- tion of the state beekeepers association. Mr. Temberry writes: "The board of directors of the Utah State Beekeepers association was instructed, at time of the recent convention held in Salt Lake, to name a promotion committee which would attempt the worV 'of creating' bounty organization! for supervising the purchase of applies, marketing of the honey crop, and for other purposes and benefits, these local organisations to later affiliate with or be merged into a state qpsoeiation conducted on lines similar , to tho .state organizations in Idaho, Colorado and California. am to carry on this work while traveling about the state in performance of my regular duties, also to procure member for the State Beekeepers association, as outlined in tho letter recently mailed you by J. C. llenager, president, and the board of directors passed a resolution to the effect that I should secure of the county inspectors. While doing inspection .work, you could be of great help in obtaining members for the state association by explaining to tho beekeepers you meet wbat we hope to accomplish, and taking preliminary steps for a county meeting, of which all would be adnsed later. "Please give this matter careful thought, and your cooperation until such time as I can see you personally A little concerted effort now will so improve beekeeping condition! in Utah that in a very few year our honey pro- duetiom will double or treble, and a maximum price will be assured." s. A largo shiphas ment just reached us, featuring the, daint- iest creations in en-, and gowns velope chemises to match. beek-keepe- Neckwear h Novel and New From the Spartan simplicity of pique to the Victorian frilliness of a lace ruffled collar, does time neckwear go. Never was - there greater variety, nor variety BEDFEBN MODEL (Center). An ideal model for the woman who a corset very lightly boned and extremely comfortable. Made of bluo silk brocade, with free hipa and low bust. It is dainty, comfortable and atylq assuring 912.50 K. O. B. SPECIAL (At Bight). Specially fashioned for negligee wear or for the coliege girl who demands a corset that will give her all the pliancy she desires for sports and dancing. Made of pink and blue brocade, with an elastic top and skirt of medium length ....18.50 de-sir- Guimpe8 Fine and Lacy $l.5lo57.5 ' 'Patchwork Lace Neckwear Btrikes a new note of originality in neckwear, introducing many lace into one piece iDto a beautiful ehsembla. Filet, Irish, yal and other laces delightfully combine. PR 13 Sets Vests or 10 Q(?(f3 Bringing the Newest Buster Brown Collars Also in sets are most smart for tbs young miss, frilled edges in white and colors Visit Of Organdr, 51.25 Is the service to which our popular fehoe Section devotes itself. It keeps in touch with every origination in the shoe world and brings it to our patron; long in advance. Only afaoea of highly commended quality are earned an annreei. - .nice ated protection to patrons. Io$l.3 xceptional Variety of New Neckwear Beinir Displayed. Village lion, three hundred .thousand dollar (U.SftO.IK'i)), for the purpose of supplying said city with water by means of the specified projects hereinafter stated for increasing, improving, enlarging, extending, perfecting and add ng to the present water supply and waterworks svstem of Salt Lake City. Utah, and for supplying a,)d cny and the Inhabitants thereof with additional water, the said additional water, water rights and the waterworks for supplying euth water to be owned and controlled by Ibe said mun.cipality, stud bonds to be absolutely due and payable twenty (20) eare from their date end iq. terest at the rate of fivebearing per cent S per cent) per , annum payable semiannuahv. as follows. Q1 LS I IO.V L Bunds to the amount of five hundred fifty-fiv- e thousand dollars 4a,9uo), for the construction . . i of additional suppl eondu-ts- , button mains, and conduit squalls ing storaga basins and canal enlargements; QUESTION 1. Bonds to the amount of three hundred thousand dollars (IJhO.OOO), for ths purpose of acquiring by purchase, exchange or otherwise add'tionaj water r.ghu In MiU Creek and Big Cottonwood creek; QUESTION" t. Bonds to the amount of two hundred thousand dollars 4209 099), for ths purpose of enlarging th Mountain Lie storage reservoir In Farleys canyon; QUESTION 4. Bor da to ths amount of one hundred twenty thousand dollars (1120 SU9), for the purpose of enlarging the pumping plant at th head of the Jordan river on Utah lass and for additional pumping plants in connection with th cans! system ; 11 . Modes to Our Patrons with the Neckwear Section and See the " 6 The expert fitting service offered in our Corset Shop is a matter of comment among hundreds of Malt Lake women. Graduate eoraetieres are in attendance who take personal pride in seeing that every customer is fitted in the right model for her figure type. Wo invite you to have your corset personally fitted to you. GOSSABD MODEL fAt Left). A girdle top corset, with clastic band that offers delightful freedom. Tho skirt sufficiently long to confine the hip and thighs of the slight aud medium figures to flat lines. Fink brocade $4.50 Embroidered Nets, sheer Organdies, daiuty Georgettes (as ths one sketched), or Batistes make these delightful accessories so much in favor. 93.95 to 915. Equally exquisite are the collar and cuff sets of alt Lake City, Utah, lie, my friend! "Well, air, it ' liable to lie in anv SPECIAL.- WATER BOND ELECTION, old direction that vomes handr, but at Aprtt 27th, 1920. PUBLIC NOTICE, this time of the rear it a mostly about Pursuant to Ordinance No. JO of Salt fish.' London Blighty. t Lake City, Utah, adopted and approved on the 22nd day of March. A. D. 1929. Chamberlains Tablets Ar Jnst publ.o notice la hereby siven that a special election will be held in the respecWhat Ton Need. tive poll in places In each ward In said When btlloua city on Tuesday, the 27th day of April. . Whan constipated A. D. 1929. When you hare no appetite At said election there wlir be submit. V hen your digestion ia Impaired to a vote of such qua! Led re ted When your liver ia torpid electors of Salt Lake City as shall W hen you (eel dull and stupid after have paid a property tax therein in the satin such election, the followfear Vpreceding hen you have a headache , ing questions. . They will Improve your appetite, Snell Salt Lake City. Fait Lake Cieanas and fnv!oreta your stomach, county, Ltah. criaf an Indebtedness regulate your bowels and make you feel by Issuing Pa negotiable coupon bonds a fiddle. .They are aa ay to Ba in certain amounts not exceeding In take at.4 agreealie In effect. Adv the segregate the sum of three mil - V. In Our Smart Corset Shop more charming. "I The Lie of the Land. Ia what direction doc the , Models of Much Interest We Invite You to See the Smart New Ribbon Ties and Oxford Arrivals. . to th amount 'QUESTION t. Bonds hundred - thousand dollar (4200.009), for the construction of additional storage reservoirs in City Creek ennyon; QUESTION . Bonds te the amount of two of seven hundred twenty-fiv- e thousand dollars (4724.000'). for th conet ruction of storage reservoirs la Big Cottonwood canyon; QUESTION 1. Bonds to the amount of on hundred seventy-fiv- e thousand dollars (417IOOO), for the construction of storsg reservoir In Mill Creek cnon; QUESTION I. Bonds to th amount of ona hundred twenty-fiv- e thousand dollars 4124, 0O0). for th construction of storage reservoir In Emigration canyon; QUESTION I. Bonds to th amount f twe . hundred thousand dollars 4200,009). for the purpose of acquir ing water rights In Little Cottonwood ind qfr.!,L,ubT,,,h cT,y creek ; QUESTION 10. Bonds to th amount of thres hundred thousand dollars w3 4300.900), for ths construction of in ell rarwt- conduit from tbs mouth of Llttls Cottonwood canyor. to connect with th Big Cottonwood conduit; QUESTION 11. Bonds to the amount of feur hundred thousand dollars 4400,000), for the construction of In Littl Cottonini Awd day ot March, A. D. 1920. storaga reservoir wood canyon 7 The frails will be opened at seven Attest- 0,7'K. Mavor, W. A. L HATHA it. clock a. m. and continue open until seven o'clock p. m. of the same day, and FirfruMictlon March IS.'t wi" be closed at that hour. Last publication April 17th, lzo There shall be no special registration of voters for th aad election, but th official register" last mad or revised shall const it uts th "official register" for If you are unacquainted with th effl. such election. denty of Tribune Want Ads, try thea The ballots to be usea In voting on sad sea what they will do for yon. Kwrr-"-; kllt r |