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Show i.jjw THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TH0KSDAY AIORKIXG. 'FEBRUARY 16 stock, share for ehare, and present preferred for new preferred shares. It also provides for Issuance of management stock to holders of the proposed bonds or for a prior preferred stock jlebenturea and total Issue of bonds and de- must not exceed $65,000,000, both benturei to bear t per cent Interest and to be retired at option of the directors within years. thirty . ' 9 Federal Reerve Preaident Says Care Must Be Taken ' to Conserve U. S. Credit. BALDWIN HEADOPTlfdlSTIC rPHILADELPHIA. 16. Ssmuel Financing1 of Foreign Trade j Essential Step Solu- in NORTH DAKOTA FLAN FAILS, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Feb, id. Negotiations for the sale of North Dakota state bond by Minneapolis and Chicago Investment .firms are off, at leeet for the present. It was learned today. The sale of $6,000,000 In bonds had been contemplated as a means of putting North Dakota back on a sound financial basis, ' tion of WorldProblem. WASHINGTON, Fab. 16. Wartime expenditures and tha profound rrfodlflcatlons of tha country's economio system maks It Imperative, Governor Harding Informed, congress today In the annual report of tha federal reserve board, that tha utmost cars be taken to conserve our credit and preserve the basis of our prosperity,'" to avoid the extrema conditions prevailing which elected to remain under federal compensation until September t will conof yearly sist ef approximately standard return plus net railway operating income for four months If, however, net during last four months was at ah annual rate In excess of 6 per cent on property valuation, . presumably one-ha- lf of that excess eventually will be turned over to the general contingent fund set up under the transportation act. 111 Union Pacific show around '831, 648,000, or $14.20 a share, after preferred dividends. On the $222,293,100 common outstanding If conditions stated above are fulfilled. Under federal rental It earned $13.69 a share tn 1919 and $12 87 In 1918. If operated for Its own account in those years. It would have earned $17 19 a share in 1919 and $18.45 In 1918. Division of excess earnings for last third of the year will s,take away about $1.15 a share. In the company could show close to 816 a share If not --obliged to share the excess over per cent. Operated for Its own account during the year, It would have had about $15.10 a share before any allowance ,for excess earnings. Income account for 1920 will probgbly hot show an allowance for half the excess over $ per cent on property valuation during last four months. That settled apt may not bo made until property valuation has been completed. In the following 'Income account an estimate of has liability Uniqn Pacifics probable been made on basis of property account on the companys'- - books. , Net operating income, last four months .... ,....$17,527,207 d 6 of per cent on 4 17, 1921.' h two-thir- other-word- M. Fell. Vauclaln, In his annual report as president of the Baldwin Locomotive works, to stockholders, today predicted the works would be operated this year on the same percentage of capacity as In 1920, and declared that he looks forward with confidence to an early stabilization of jour business. The report showed surplus of $1,628,518, compared with $4,771,243 for 1919; and net cash profit of $4,428 618. Gross sales showed a decline to $73,542,866 from $84, $07,777 in 1918. ' ' ft ft NEW MEXICAN BANK PLAN. MEXICO CITY, Feb. 18. President Ob regon's project for a new banking law wllch would create eight banks (or, the Issuance of currency was rejected by the banking committee of the chamber of deputies yesterday. When he learned f this action, the president asked congress not to consider ths project further, and asserted .he Intended to submit at , an early date another bill providing" for on centrist bank of emission. This plan was ardently supported by Luis Cabrera, secretary of the treasury during the admin- tetration of President Carranza; ' One-thir- $623,000,000 One-ha- Investment balance kept by lf ...... com- 12,460,000 FULL OF EfJTERS PROTEST JAZZ AND GINGER! Consolidation of State Ag Resolution Adopted by Post ' - ' ricultural Boards Is Also Denounces Purposes' of Indorsed-b- y the Bureau. die Anticig&ret Measure. Offtoschool with hounding buoyancy and vigoi; Value of Measures to Lane Tillers Explained by Pres ident D. D. McKay. dash and daring.star performer in all athletic 1 - With, a state income tax and a state de partment of agriculture as their principal objective, members of th Utah State Farm bureau have for th last few days been In gbnfei caca. with members of th Utah legislature promoting the luten Special 6s Tk -- TrlbSse. ! , tackling study and play with . BINOHAM CANTON, Feb. 16. Blng- hkm post N. $0, Atherican Legion, last night discussed the Southwlck bio proposing legislation against the clgmret and went on record aa heartily denouncing th purposes of the measure. . .The members of the poet, at a regular meeting, decided that the bill. If It becomes a law, will bring about somewhat the earn condition of affairs which forced the early settlers of America to come to these shore the desire for personal liberty And freedom of action. The legtonalrea went on record as believing that the use of tobacco Is not of detrimental to the physical adults; that there is a need now for legislation to Improve living conditions and enhance Americanism and that onen- forcihle laws promote a greater feeling of unrest, anarchism, and sue evar - In creasing number of lawbreakers. Th resolutlon-- of the post, signed by F, E. Dean, adjutant, and Dr.' John Anderson,- acting commanderi, praises the record of Senator Henry N. Btandlsh for bill, and la as follows; denouncing the "Whareaa, ' our forefathers left foreign ahorse because ef restricted rights Imposed upon them by autocrats and men, and the Whereas, there is now before house of rent esentativeg of the state of Utah a bill known as Senate bill No. 12, having for Its object th 'elimination of the sale and restrictions en th use of cigareta within 'the borders of this state, and Whereas, observation falls to prove the contention that cigar tx are detri- of mental to the physical adults, and Whereas, cigaret smoking by an Individual does not Infringe upon the righto of any other Individual, or sow ciety In general, and Whereas, most of the soldiers In the late war were bountifully supplied with cigareta while fighting for democracy and liberty, for their comfort and the maintaining of thetr moral In the face of the enemy, and Whereas, In these trying days ef unemployment, reconstruction and unrest, comfort and maintenance of morale are needed, and Whereas, there is dire need of sane legislation along economic Unes to Improve living condition -- and enhance Americanism, and Whereas, unenforclble laws tend to greater feelings of unrest, anarchism and an ever Increasing number of lawbreak- ii m the Shredded Wheat boy, the hoy who eats contests-tha- ts Shredded Wheat for break--, fast, for lunch, for dinner, ' and in between meals. well-bei- 2,530,603 of measure embracing these two matters pany Net retained by company out Advocacy by th farmers of the Income of last four months' operatax, already presented to th senate by tion Senator Edward SouUwick,.l based upon ' 2ee-. in"OtKer'-countrteSFederal -- --compensation, - eight"' months24,473,207 a desire that the present tax burdens be tpon the United States in a largo Total operating Income 69,463,810 hared equally by all who enjoy the benemeasure," the governor declared, "tha Other income 13,653 870 Total tneeme-- ri . ftr. ,t 83,017,680 fit of the state government, and not fn on solvency an4toanclal .stability, of many effort to shirk m fair proportion of taxaInterest, rentals and other other countries depend. ft ft 17,387.830 tion, according to D. D. McKay, president charges In readjustment of business, the coun RAIL AND INDUSTRIALS. Net applicable to dividends 35,629,850 of the state farm bureau and formerly an Preferred dividends fAs reported by S. A. Hogl ft Co ) 3.981,740 try; Governor Harding hsherted. Is gen Net to common tha 76 90; up .49. 81.648,110 Influential member of th lower house. as applicable industrials, passed Twenty recognised having orally taxes federal have been estimated for The farmers feel, Mr, McKay said yesTwenty railroad, 73 68r off .53 crisis, and in looking to tha future National Enamel and Stamping, year first eight month on basis of 1919 taxes. terday. that under .the present system of spirit of greater confidence prevalla"for- ended December 31, earned $17.07 on com- Other operating Income, miscellaneous taxation real property bears a far greater rents And Income from Investments will proportion of taxation, both state mon, a compared with $20 25 in 1919. and "Because of tha accumulation of be about the earns as In 1919. - Baldwin.-ye- ar ended December ocal, than It should, largely because It eign commodities,, however, , for which earned $15 14 on common etock, 81, 1920, ie most easily reached. And rest property, against there la no market, Governor Harding $2188 In 191$. he said, J the farmers principal asset, LOW NEW YORK BORROWINGS. Porto Rican American Tobacco company countries which have been Two Biscuits with hot milk make a warm, continued, 18. Feb. WASHINGTON, Borrowings Would Reach Foreigners. find they year ended December 31. 1920, earned sending us their surplus products of In five the New York 07 on banks $8 largest 19L9, common, against $2.77 in have nothing marketable- - with which to Mackay company, The farm bureau president spoke of th nourishing meal apd cost hut a few cents. -year ended February from the federal reserve bank November pay for their import from us. I, 1921, earned $5 64 on common, against 15 were only 140 per cent of a basic line desirability of reaching Intangible prop, determined by the capital, surplus and erty through taxation, of providing a Delicious with $5.74 In preceding year. juices', . Trade Limit Near. National Transit company declared ex- deposits, G. 8. Harrison, deputy governor mesne whereby foreigners in the state not "tV find Ourselves, therefore, he main tra dividend of 50 cents a share payable and former general counsel of fhe federal owning real property may be brought to reserve board, declared today before the pay a Just share of the upkeep of schools, Padfic Coast .Shredded Wheat .Co $akland.Ck tallied, with a large export tradea which March 15 on stock of record February 28. house roads and the other benefits made possible banking committee. Is being paid for only In part by great This corresponds with extra dividend deis clared a year ago. which The to thla trade of flvs through Nsw organised and many ths society world, of borrowings big the i portion class do not at present contribute feat approaching, a point where it may Lindsay Light company passed regular York banks, he said, contrasted with 271 of this form of taxation. any be cut drastically to the most vital essen- quarterly dividend of $ per cent pn com- per cent of the basic llne borrowed by In The farm bureau Is advocating the intials unless the normal credit and buying mon stock due at this time. Regular the. hanks In the Richmond district, 370 troduction and the Atlantic, 152 pec cent In adoption of a measure quarterly M4 per cent preferred dividend per cent in 263 power of Europe can be restored, cent in the Minne- which would consolidate existing boards per Tbl restoration, he added, la only pos- was declared, payable March 31 on stock bt. apolis, 196 'per cent in the Kansas City and commissions dealing with agricultural sible If American raw materials go for- of record February 28.. problem of various descriptions Tinder National Enamel declared regular quar- and 17$ per cent in the Dallas district, ward staadtly over an extended period state department of agriculture. credits. dividend long-tlcent on common of terly ft ft ft per lty againstmeans of Such a board, the farmers holi would corporations organised and 1 per cent on" preferred. By READING PROTECTIVE COMMITTEE. be able to promote agricultural needs Sloes Sheffield declared regular quar under the Edge act for financing foreign 'tORK. NEW a much greater efficiency,, would with Feb. e Prominent 18, 1 of contended cent dividend. terly the governor Pri trade, preferred South Porto Rico Sugar declared quar- banking interests dissatisfied with the find It possible to approach agricultural credits may be granted to finance ex terms of the to with a greater breadth of view problems Reading company's plan dividend of m per cent on common. terly ports, not only from the United States, AH Iftat quarter $3 was separate its coal properties have or- and comprehension of the general and but from foreign countries as well.necespaid. a committee for the protection specific needs, and would be able to much Cuban Amalgamated Sugar declared ganized these operstlone he described as their rights under the proposed dis- better serve the needs of the agricultural er and sary for the solution of the present world regular dividend10. of $1 on common stock, of solution. Interests of the state. Whereas, Utah still has churches to payable April problem. Counsel has been engaged and th athelp promote the moral welfare of Its Preseed Steel Car, year ending Decemtitude of will Values the of be citizens; 81. therefore, be It committee preber Grow. Resources Department Many. Bank Surplus after charge and proResolved, That .-we, the members of ferred dividend to $1X25-- . share. I gcnted to the leading directors. " Such-- a Mr. tb da said, department. McKay Groes earning of alt federal reserve against $27.13 In equal No- Jo of The American Bingham 1918. wouldJncludethe various administrative Legion, atpost reported. as-Bingham 5 Nvlliv Canyon, Ana tsrava aad HEAR INCOME TAX CASE. ft office now dealing with agriculture, Hopley vs, Sarah Increased from $102,000,900 In im to bled at a regular meeting,"Utah, do here- J. L. term, to recover $1400 atlcfed te bv would take over the agricultural func- by CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. Over $3 per cent WASHINGTON, Feb. 16. A suit to re- tions $181,000,000 in 1920. condemn' this' due ca a heartily ootc. law of the state dairy and food commisverse the action of the commissioner of of these earnings came from paper disand request that It fat not proposed Wednesday's clearings, $2,13J079.2. Harry L. Lewii va. V, ft McBrayen, far enacted; and Internal revenue tn refusing to allow as sioner, the livestock board, th marks and be It further counted for member banks, the average Same day last year. $3,324,705.23. , $2500 daaa(s, , brands instate the a deduction under tho Income tax law, department, crop pest Pater F. gindar vs Lamtta Binder, divorce. "Resolved, That w commend Senator daily holdings of which aggregated of and the functions of th spector many 8489,834 N. with R. as federal va. Annie B Motrin estate tax by paid Mania, divorce. Henry N. Stondlsh for speaking and votduring 1920, as compared CACHE BONOS PURCHASED. office. engine Joha P Kurts and Dorothy A Karts against Senator of Alabama A. H. state in .1918. 1.908,000,000 -A measure embracing much of this pro. ing against thla bllL" was made yesterday by WoodwardUnderwood Otto W. Chriatenren and Annn B. Christensen, R. II, Barrister,' as execuand Rediscount operations between federal thAnnouncement Palmer Bond A Mortgage company tors of the estate of J. IL to recover poaaesatoa eI Catherine Mft gram is understood- - to .be now In the reserve bank Including bills purchased of their Wonderful Effect of Reolo In Filling Out Woodward, course lit a of of 6 per was tried claimed to bo tba child of tb $400000 preparation as an administraHollow Cheek from other federal reserve banks during cent eertalpurchase With Now today before the United States tion measure v bonds of ths Cache county court of claims. which will probably be InFirm Fleah. the year, amounted to 83 676.729.000, as school district, EUda Wilson va. W, R. Wltion. divorce. v troduced thle the week. will of which proceeds Should 1919 in court and the with the contention $3,658,354,000 compared be used In the construction of a North of th executors,, sustain JaedO Henry Wagner. petKloa for adjudicaRegardless of whaf and how much you the government will farSuch a board, Mr. McKay holds, la t v 060.838,000 during the year 1918. Addins tion of cltlsenshtp status. high school and in tha remodeling have to refund several million greater Importance at present than It eat. If th nervous- system Is unstrung col- dollars Nto these transactions the bills purchased Cachs M. to recover va Tuttle ft Cntlnhan, and Sidney has ever been. In view of the unfavorable renovation of various school uenrszs. and tba Doff has been burned out of tb lected in such caaes. and allotted to other federal reserve banks 82, alleged to bo due oe judgment economic conditions toeing agriculture. Cart T. rth aa Cf therftaa A. Masters both $462 a . bank of New. Chnrle A. Rico va. D. H Madsen end Madsen-by the Federal Reserve Th As bonds will at mature of In the various from constituted, fihoehoftf, present Idaho. Inter-serially a reef Motor compear to recover $2768.79, alYork, 'the governor said the total INCORPORATIONS FILED. one boards and commissions exercise prfncl- WUUam Vtnilt B roots. will be ofyears. Mint,, Uteb) asA leged to tie duo oa proaitaoory. acts. district movement, of bills during the yea? fered tofertwenty The Done ft TOggSf MotdPVompaiY, In. tne tnvestmg-publl- o They In the Tm afijr police powers, according to Mr. Mc- - Rfiotfa cartoteasea Alberta Canada. va A. H. Berg Electric General as compared mediate future. 84.403.688,000, company aggregated corpora ted, filed Us articles of IncorCharles Via Valkraburv en Kora L Walker while the farmers would like to see a company, to recover 81154.33 alleged to be with 13,397.75300 for 1919, and $835,498, poration yesterday with the secretary of th agricultural functions of the state go Dote of rntoe, vtak The plaintiff- 00 for 191$. t X state. Th are A. Vrtdte Done could di Into fields Robincorporators where that' vs. Cart Rath J, beyond C. Goodwin F. Frances BOND Orpha W. Foster, they OVERSUBSCRIBED. The board has ho further amendments both of Salt Lake of bait Lake, G. H. Higgs of Salt Lake, be devoted to constructive measures E. Foster, Attbea M Wbltmar, to quiet title. for arts, ' to the federal reserve act to suggest to Investment houses yesterday received H. Lrstss Cdsoe Loas fellow, Payette. Idaho, sad Done of American Fork, F. C. Done the betterment of farming. , Cbresmaa Automobile company va. tba Imt p Ktsabeth that th two Issues announced of J. ft, oongrees at this tlmd. Governor Harding report Poeten Leof Bearb, Cal. Salt lake and M. IL Higgs of Salt Motes company. Sbcaae Motor company, . Christies Uaschetaa and Battle Wise, both perial announced. yesterday, that of $24.000 900 In Republic lake. X The principal place of business Other Laws Favored. V and Don C- - Clayton and Dulct O. Larsen, a or Lhi, (tab, "It desires, howevsr, he Concluded, to of Chile bonds and $10,000,000 Deere ft of the company will be American Fork, doing business under the firm copartnership Kills Cllftoe Beddeaa aad Martha Christies Such fields of work as establishing express Its opposition to any' legislation Co. notes, had both been oversubscribed. Its capital stock is listed at $30,000, dicompany, to recover in me ef both ef Salem, Utah. Both were sold at 99 and Interest, the vided Into shares of $10 each. which would Impair the ability ef the for of farm be dtte on r leans. to products, ptSO promoting, ?radea reserve-banksMasbonds , to yield, k. minimum- of SJ.0 tn..ArcUA the proper, Chile, better dairying - methods, Joha Buries Payne, director general, of The Glevetand Metals eompany-o- f Ohio ret Lea Sherrod, Salt Lake Logta. aad and the Industrial company notes to filed en behalf of the Loe Angeles ft gait control ovsr their credit transaction.! better breeding of stock, supervision of 6 Walter Its a of of articles copy Ola incorporation x yield Matthews, Pleases! 7.66. Oroya, aad Lake railroad, va IMsIe Power eompanr, with the secretory of state. In order to Improved marketing methods, would fall Hanaah Cox. Ieht, Utah. recover Th within $1841.87 alleged to be due ae store the of euch a department GOODYEAR FLAN ANNOUNCED. scope rapidity with which Investors are do business In W. J. as Mr. Lake, aad Myr-ti- charges. McKay, speaking for the farm burblng attractive Issues now being put Brucs as agent. Utah, naming Athelle Parker, I""" . AKRON. Ohio, Feb. It. Official notices on the Meeker. railIdaho. Borina Joha Payne, director general af to la like see market would reau, taken established. by generally Were published today calling a special r, both roads oo behalf af th Loo Angelre 4k Bolt In addition to the general aims for an banker; aa well as Investors, as indica- meeting of stockholders of ths Goodyear tive FILE va. company-tOil Ctah PROPERTY railroad RETURNS. Urflatng Lake of ths gradual betterment of money Income tax and the establishment the Obey Darla, gait Lake, and Oltyla face and haunted Tire and Rubber company for March 4, conditions recover 6900.25 alleged to be dun for blood, the long-dr- awn Th Iron County Telephone company state department of agriculture, the of Dstbeeae. farmthroughout th country. While to consider refinancing plans "The call th expression will remain. But put Reolo freight. filed its return ers are with Lawreare c. yesterday the state likewise Hearieraon. governments floating securi following propoG. Stevens, Grrn Into your blood, let the nerve center va. Georg closely Cltftoe, Idaho, aad Wcbater 8. asks authorisation to exchange, present ties foreign F, equalisa-Honher this year are paying substantia hoard, of showing property sals to strengthen existing Irrigation and Marca ret Btasham, Salt Lake. B. Reynolds, doing com In contact with It, and then you O. gterehs and tltar Ira common ef $100 par valuefor no par value David WUUam Butterfield' aad Edna . Me valued at 119,664. The drainage district laws, holding that the ally the same price as prevailed last jh jnc?jnly business ns Stereos A Reynolds, a copartner- have started upward. There Is on comwell, both of Belt Lake. 91 i recover to K wear, domestic Issues $J137 re gradually be- Madge Gold kilning and Milling company future development of agriculture tn Utah M AHhar Goodwin, ponent of Reolo that actually provoke ship. and Earl Pehrsoe, Midvale, aad Florid. .Hexed to be due on a rontsset. ing shaded, with Indications that inter- filed a report bhowtng property tn Flute drill depend chiefly upon the intelligent Robbie Kdmeed an Increase of fleah. In combination Balt Lake. est rates will continue to yield gradual, county valued at $150. The Howell Min- and efficient extension of Such projects. nnt D Cowto, with this element there are ingredients H. Cowio to. Alfunder Aadreas William rtederiekaoe. Tremontoe, dlvorco. ing company reports property In Salt N. ly aa money Improves. that Increase red corpuscles enormously Utah, aad Ploteere Cooper, Aurora. Utah. Lake county valued at $3402 95. In certain anemic conditions. In a day Joha Cemerae Smith aad Potty L. FredFuneral Services Held or two the appetite Improves in MATERIALS PRICES FALL. eric too. both of Tmeeatna. rtah. way Watershed on Snowfall 7 to a those revelation that who found Andrew P. Nielses. Garfield, Utah, aad Mary Following ths triend of other bulfding Salt Lake Woman Invites Lawrence C. for to soon It work hard and bluish eat, L'tah. tbe Gotten, Megan. material prices; paint dealers In the SaH Manger A. C. Kamp Butterfield, gait Lake, and Vera Ample for Water Supply pallor of the skin is replaced with the Lake market have announced a drop of Delegates to Convention Funeral service for Lawrence Chris- Proctor, Lalon, Link. pinkish hue of health. Y ou now not only $1 a gallon in prepared paint a 20 per Bari American Tribune. to Tha feel look such la remark-- , well, Cnnatagham, It, the Pork, you aad Utah, Special osnt cut in window glass and a 30 per Mrks. Martha Spangler, editor of the tian Mariger, coloniser of Dixlo, Utah, Ediths Pays, Provo, Utah. th able Influence of Reolo in but a few - GUNNISON, Feb. 1$. Reports thefrom who died Monday at tho homo of hia east cut In plate glass. Weeterib-UluL. Oolllaa aad Dorothy M. Frey. Ely, waterle Joseph But not Woman this all. short Reolo the In east of th days. department mountains, canyons With reductions previously made In New WesK daughter. Mrs. B. C. Palmer, 849 Coatee-vin- e Nova da. Magaiine, has been shed for the Gunmaon valley, ar to th has Intensified the activity of the vital umber and In brick the outs named will the avenue, were held at th Farmers Arthur Boll sad Alio both of coast cl this from San Diego io visiting Lsffarty, an to Beattie such ar now extent that th old processes affect that aom ten feet of at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Balt Lake. kelp materially, tha dealers say, In pro- the past six weeks. the women ward now packed solidly at the bead of the feeling of exhaustion after effort Is comWattes Murray. Utah, aad Loots 8. R Leatar of Joseph Bishop moting building activity In th spring In the observance ofInteresting Farmers Tlngey Western pletely gone. It is certainly a moat comcanyon had charge of the services. Brown, Balt Lak. Practically all of the reductions noted week, and also InVKJng them Consumers' two fortable and satisfactory feeling of reasto attend ward During th recent snowstorm aboutfarmJobs T. Carlson and Lllltaa Bammorbays, The speakers Included Btate Repreare In material of great Importance In the council meeting oN the General Fedsurance, and there is no other condition and the In hill fell th snow feet of , th construction of homes, and It la In eration of Women's club at Salt Lake sentative William W. SeegmiUer of Ka-n- both of Salt Lake. to be compared to it. er ar Jubilant over the fact that there thla field of building that an especially next June. The Seattle county. President Anthon H. I,und Ask any of th clerks at Brhramm-Johnso- n comth will be no water shortage during FoSGInteiligencer of the first presidency of th U- D. 8 active , building season la anticipated. RZAI X8TATX TRARtnil. of last Sunday says: and any other leading dreg V. farming season, particularly In this ator about ing Reolo. 'Mr Martha Spangler of thespubllclty church. President Frank T. Taylor of ABRAXTT DEEDS. They are selling It valley. stake and Charles A. Phelps of FINANCE PjlAN. -- committee for the General It upon the strength . WILL EXPLAIN M. Monk to A P. Bpltke, part of and recommending Federation Granite t Farmers ward. The ofwae Invocation lot B. block 9. plat P of what they see every day. men and 10 $ of the council meeting to be held In Balt Lake fered by Thomas Yates and the beneGuy B. Bowerman, secretary women the very picture of health who. American Bankers' association, will be City in June, spent a few daje of the past diction Betsey V. Whrf to Edla P. Johnaoa. port pronounced by L. R. Marti neau. of jot 4. Mock 10. plat B DATA 9,400 six weeks before, were nervous and eked to appear before th members of week In Beattie, consulting with the club Tho WEATHER In grave was dedito M. L, Salases City J. J. cemetery Bushman, bloodless despondent. Get a $1 00 bqx, th Salt Lake Clearing House association homen of the city, urging the cluba to cated by Martin 10 Chrlstopherson. , of part of lot 1.t Krasins to Reolo today and live. to discuss with them th question of sub- send tho delegates on In tim for the In(Adv.) A Vocal music was Com port It r ireitbor dftto It fUit LoUo CHj Seeurtty eompesy to by the Kimball No scriptions to the, $100,000,000 foreign fi- termountain and coast federation meeting, church quartet, who furnished Lock- L. tots 16, 1921 F. 4. sod Elql block Come t Unto I, brnory sang nance corporation, organised under th which Immediately precedes the convenST woo 1VmMrMttif-HtfhA wood tetlay plait 1,630 dmo; Kindly Light" and Chria-tiadirection of the national association. Mr. ing of the council, Mrs Spangler aavs Me, ''Lead, tho same delicious to C. R. Foote, lots blffbrttt lo thto month ftlore 1674 woo 68 Good Skelton BmmasB. Woolley Night." George Bowerman la at present In ban Francis- that there are to be unusual opportunltlea lowoot 10 grtm; lowrot loot sight woo I aad il block 7. Irving park tffreo: vtoltn a solo, played to Rosary." view co scenic H has been Invited to have lunch the beauties surrounding flavor Keel Ihlo BHoth oioco 1674 woo IS degroeo below laveatawat company to Lucky SO woo do with the clearing house members for tom turn tot on Salt lake Th Inter ft peraement of entertodojr poro 6, block company, part of loro; bmi Strike. Deoauso with the week's btialneasftwlll Unusual Interest Shown Bormol woo 96 drgrooo, orumulotod oi 10 60, pint A I,.,,.. Saturday of this week, it la probable tainment 67 lo one In Include month tho degreoo; com otoro tho ftrot of that following Mr. Bowerman' address day Herald Republican Publishing company to Ogden canyon, when Lucky Strike Is tho Anderaoo. kit 84. oecumuUted nrron tlsco Joouery i la S99 de- will be taken by the Salt Lake delegates will be the guests of Ogden, and atep block, I, in Farm Bureau Meeting Graca .... 10 free. to subscribe to the stock of the a apeclal meet!ngto be held at Saltalr banks Heights Progrets toasted cigarette. Beach. Idaho representatives will enterGrace Andaman to H. Lewis, let 1. block Hanldltyl Dry balk temperature st g s. su, great export finance e corporation, to 27 degrees : wet bulk temperature at 6 a m . tain at a luncheon also. Mrs Spangler Special te Tk Tribune. I. Ehrlrk'a subdivision 24 B. to lot Lewie 1, Horace In is Richardson, degrees; relstlrt humidity at 6 a. m , 78 interested bringing before the club UNION PACIFIC PROSPEROUS. GUNNISON, Feb. 16 At a special 10 per rent; dry bulb temperature at aooo. aua 1, Khrlch's women the French-Oappbill, a pure of th Gunnison farm 0. block wet bulk tempers lure at soon, meeting A decline In traffic exceptionally small fabric hill, whose S B Mulcock, part tn R. Lancaster tim. 64 degrees; passage, she says, la of bureau last evening unusual Interest was at norm, 10 no time, 0 degree! relative of lot 2 block 27, plot B compared with that on other roads and particular Intenst to the western wool-ma- lt tn the shown 66 movement. Van R. Notd Mulcock. sua S. rent, dry bulk Umperature time. to D. Robbins per eck P. pari large expenditure on maintenance of . The women of the western states hall was well filled and C. O. Stott 10 at 6 p, as., 8 degrees; net bulb temperature at and of lot 34, block 4, firs acre plat A.. way were th features of Union Pacific will unit,'' she also says, 'fn April In ob29 degrees, relative humidity at 6 . p. Me.rey KJar of Msntl gave interesting Borah B. Bummerhoy to J. . Brows, earnings for December. Revenue from servant of Western .tkinsumers' week.' T. block 104, plot A ...... tal of lot p. m , 64 per cent. port was 8 $11,739,946, an increase of 19 freight hours McGrow, to Prectptlailoa Tour foe the twenty-fea- r port Tli Plan of cooperative marketing, S. E. McGraw Almyra per cent compared with average increase of lot 7. block B4, plat B ending at IP a wax Done; torsi for tlrta month through organisation, was th principal In freight rates for th system of about Odd Fellows eaceaa aerumutsted an of .82 Is inch; to date Organize theme dikeussed. Unison among the mem- Althea Roll to Mary E,C Royt, part of $0 per cent. Paseenger revenue wae or detlrtrney for thla moatk to date la hoar; lot 4. block 47. plot ber of the organisation was strongly Iman increase of 13 6 per cent, comcomtotal preetplUttoa slues January t to data ta to Hamilton in Brace Fork Lodge and th Gunnison Spanish bureau starts pressed stars January pared with passenger rate tncreese of 20 2 26 Inches; aernmulstsd vices pany, port of lot N, block 4. tea aero 100 members determined with out nearly 1 , revenue Total rent of 1 ta .00 of aa Inch per 16, $95,401 ... plat A .....' B. to work to that end. was an Increase of 17 7 per cent Bus rises at 7 20 and .seta at 6 05 Febra Special to 17m Trlbuae. G. Margetta, part W. Moyl to i V r.T77TT.T-14,990,6- Adietof Shredded Wheat avoids many ailments that are common to youngsters. It is 100 per cent whole wheat narrow-- visioned well-bei- -- -- m long-tim- -- -- r fruits and fruit Making Places For Dimples - v plaia-tlff- Salt Lake Statistics --V - umiui y . ow-lu- Larsen-Clayto- a a, all-r- ed .. ratl-roe- -- wee e . .555 ftxr , ' h , ab - CIGARETTE olgarettohas' i n. aa Ashteo-Jrokt- V i i er m-- Aobtoo-Jeakln- a An unueually open December accounted for the large maintenance of way ex- , $3,231,887, an tncreasa of jpendlture at over December, 3919 Maintenance of equipment was $3,442,079, only 131 per cent greater than th year Increase tn wages and other costs doubtless amounted to more than that, Indicating equipment needed lew attention than In lncmbur,-11-9 n rioch wae considered Justifiable In view of the toot thet Union Pacific has restored Its equipment to very good condition Net railway operating Income of $1.. 193,409 compared with $1,662,471. was somewhat less than predicted for Decemdue ber chiefly to large maintenance. Union Pacific la one of the few com panies that will, have an excess of tnga over 6 per cent allowed on valuation during lest four month property of 1920. Official valuation lias not been completed and book value of Iniestment In property mifst consequently M, aa the only available substitute. accepted Income from Investment and other operating Income will probably not vary nor will Interest appraJably from en funded debt, with exemption of seven month Interest on 1 10,000.000 7 per cent, o bonds, added In following Income count. Not operating incom for 1920 for road be-fo- ar-ductlo- (SrcfotJ Eight -- On Exhibit at the AUTOMOBILE SHOW ' Next Week GRADY MOTOR CO. - 665 South Mala Street Fhon Wasatch 1569 lit, Ci A L. ( SPANISH FORK, Feb. 16 An lodge has been organised at Hian-ts- h Fork with a membership of forty. Th following officers have been chosen for the jenr. F. N. Freeman,, noble grand; H. W, Palmer, vlie grand. H T Harrison, recording secretary; j. p. Bneil, treasurer; J. P Cbrlstopherson, financial secretary. John- W. lswla, Jr, past grand; George King warden) T. Win fqwla conductor; Chris Israeli, Carl J. Greene, R H. 8 , Lewi Jacobsen, I 8 8 ; Pant Allen, R. 8. N. O ; Harry Christensen, L. S N. G ; C. H. Devon leh, R. 8. V. O.; Roy Slier. US VO: Charles Waters, I. 0 ; John Davis, O. 8. O ; J, W. Hagan, Nell Dahle and C. E. Livingstone. trustees. Th meetings wll) be held si th Mac-cahall until the new Fraternal hall Is completed and th regular meeting night will be Saturday. Assisting In Installing the local lodge were Grand Master Harry and Grand Phllllpa Secretary r. A. Staten and the degree team from Fayaon lodge No, 19, aim District Deputy Grand Master Henry Jeppson and Frank Brewer-towarden of tbe Payson lodge. Past Grand Master Jlorney of Mantl, Assistant Grand Secretary hhtrley of Balt take City loda No and Grand Chaplain F.ph Homer of Provo I relegations wers sent from Salt Lake, Provo, Spring; Ills, Paj, Fori, Mantl tml NephL n, 1 , of soctloa 9, township 1 north, nag 1 ary 17. TAKEN west WEATHER OBSERVATIONS P. M MOtV TAIN TIMH. Mary L Petemod to L. M. Gold, pari of soctloa g. township 3 south- - nags V c east Richards to A. Jsger, lots Kimball 6 and 7. block 1. Lockwood plat A..., 1 625 Special te Tbe Tribes. to A. Jag'- lots Kimball A 2. Lorkwood 11 aad 12. block GUNNISON, Feb. 16.-- P!an are under plat A . 1,120 A Rlcbaels te Kimball are bv and the i;,m. H.ILi;irettie being supported way "TO nlson farm bureau, Jh ctttmna of Gunlota 1. 4 and S, bloc. t. Liberty Aeira Ktmbatl ft Richards, R Eklradf nison arid the Immediate vicinity to10 lot T. block 2. Liberty Acre wards supplying th boys of the high Security school with thoroughbred stock. The Idea r. Tot to Kimball66 ft Rkbanle block 68. aad 6, company, jots advanced le to have a carload of thor10 Romefteld .... oughbred Holstein dairy cows shipped in John Gsberdl to Aagel Gabardi, pari and allot on to each boy, the latter to er A flre-a.10 of lot T. plat make the payment for th enimaL be- Bettllyoo to Rom Builder company ing given ample time In which to make Lena Larlaaky. lots 22 aad 28, htock th payment. 3.500 10. Mala at reef BOND FOR DKKD Through this medium It Is intended to L. Evans to Adelatd M Strickland, Improve the dejrv stock of th valley and F 6200 stimulate th dairy Attain part of lot 8 block S plt QITTtLAIM DEED. et at. I" J, R. Georgina M. WllkUtso WORK TO tTART SOON. Toronto, lot I aad t. block 10. plat 0 Special te The Trtbaa. SHI BIFF B DIED GUNNISON. ,Feb. 16. Just as soon as Beneweather conditions will permit active Eatat of G M. Enflaod I Sloe work will b started on Gunfit Bundles society, part o f lot 2, 6 47 block 10i plat C nison s 680.000 new high school build- Gunnison .Supports Plan to Improve Dairy Herds ing Several thousand brick are already on the ground and alt material t being assembled as tost as conditions will per- mlt, f ' VEW l- -c Hop orpvl i. FILED. lain Afifoh Am W (j AT 6 Dont Woriy About Your Complexion Cuticura WillTakeCareoflt If you make the Cuticura Trio your every dy"totlet"prepratlons you will have R clear, healthy akin, good hair, and oft white hands. Soap to cleanse. Ointment to heal. Talcum to powder and perfume. . m! lul Fw$ W Kill AA4rMH0i1ltwliks Mftlito rfttoiiM.9wri.li6 MM ' Wr Mftr tke, OtntwMnt M an to tiltaikf. ikifM wiUpMt $ il it - Idtrofo Ho J Dollo VooHwlo . 0. M. X. DRUG BTOKE i ysi, |