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Show t ; Til UK BPAT TIIK WALT LAitiS TtflUUJUS, 8 bler Development Outlined. Inti canyon and ravine an lyitha upper road will . b planted witha oh organ-Uatlgroves of tree for for tb ravine being -. Ranch treeof Ita lloa entering fire will be provided and aJeo opea-ai- r for wlanl bake, aimllar to lb plan now used la many park In all aactlona of th All tb iff&mmi plmU-kara- rp!bla Department to Cooperate With Clubs and Public on Arbor Dajr. City - -- r V - M'' I!l. J imiiitoimra'inuuMmflaauQiitoifijoiuiuiDuamiii I r gar i Theres a whole set of New Furniture r Cut are com CHEVROLET fin featarca. ! nt urd in this Can FLOOJ0 y" rrk DOUBT you haw many NO pieces of old furniture, too 1 . In-t- er hri My v fn frrd fH k -- PREPARED WAX 1-- S-- W Flaar. and FumNue na - rake a anally, take yell eh It for th long set time, and drlaa lata a remarkably bar! Fa wefl,-retal- wearing finish. Salt Lake Capitalist Sued for Promissory l. tra. varnish which wears troll and W Native of Spanish Fork Idaho Away uld both effects at one painting; all, the rare hardwood color in permanent form, and a waterproof good to throw away, but too Floorlac ehmbby to uso. S-renew them all with a beauwQ tiful coat of varnish and a fine hardwood stain. It often recovers entire sets of furniture from the discard. Floorlac is a combined varnish and stain. It gives I. tn H, gtimmmMm VTof goonomtaoi T nruporUttor planmmpletd hy th city commission Tbo aturdjr constructioo, economy Include removal of th city waterworks th canyon aa shops from th mouth of of operation, pleasing appearance and tn Th roads are soon aa poaalbla, oondltlon for autoleta and ar beequipment of the Chevrolet complete ing Improved for summer travel, car appeal to discriminating for th been Touring l iana also have completed purchase of aeveral piers of property at purchaser!. entrance to City Creek perk, opposite Ire In City Creek park. Th th "Plant Ask us how you may reedvo a North Tempi atreat. and th park will park department will dig th kola and b gtvaa aa approach la keeping with th of $70 refund open and $100 on aald ta th park, lha maaeaga natural beauty within ear for your lr,M Four-Ninetdecars purchased of outline Th closed Mr. Crabba. ganaral Arbor for Upon th publlo by city official velopment of th park, which will txtsnd between January 1, 1921, and August day. evar a long period, Itirluilr an amphlth 1 192 L Thar will U no more haphaxxrd tra a ter surrounding th old bandstand, VinaI decom pints system of winding aelk. park. to planting In City all th hlllalde. numerous for CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY covering cision reached yesterday by City grove and graaa plots, with plaraa for Ilf Sauth at I Street Commie loner A. H. Crabba. after a sur- children to play. chairman of th Mr. Ashton, who Phena Waaatah (141 vey of tha park, aconmpanlad by a apodal National th of commltta planning Wa l city commit!. Tb commlloor Association of Real Kstnt Hoard, la ta plant all traaa ao aa not to Intarfar sated In th plena fur City Creek park will likely report on th prog with tha program of davatopraant whloh at th nail convention park la ax pad ad to mak City Crook park on aeeocui t Ion In Chicago In July. H will of tb moot booutlful natural parka In attend th board of manager' convention In New Haven, Conn , April IT. 11 and tka country I Arbor day and tb publlo Is urged to plant troo In holo to bo ilui This planting by th park department. in Passes of achwn will not Intarfara with th haautlflcatlorO which It ta expected to Th (perlal te Tke Tribes. . tax about yar to complet. HIM MU 4 rOHK, April II Word w that a Prk art.laory brommllta t of th death nllr th la out xl rw'th to y naad planner of Umar Moreen, formerly (tho. park, and that all plantin conform to oftftnr, of pniumonU. lU city a the result lb prcram thu laid down rswe CW, uaa-- l Skt f "fiw Af fHi to IdahlNhop Ralph l. Morgan had of the eerloue becouee ho ago few a days Sections, Rcacty 'tuuiismuwswm'wcs Orgrnnlzatiofift will brine he U Sheen of hie broihtr, end Tb Klwanl flub th Balt Lak RmI the body to lpanlh Fbrh for burial Ratal board, tha ITograaalv Uulna Rimer Morrta wu born here thirty He waa the eon of Mr Rarkelsy, Ckl., haa returned ta Spanish dub and various clvto oraaniaatlona havs1 twe r aa imd hirer mo Moeeewr44owre-Abu- ut a that x wtlnn of tha park ba war Rm-and will spend th eumfnar her, This Mr. arid for each organisation. two ara mo Morgan took ht fm-M- y taking car of his aptary and aaalatlng In day thla to mak their home t accepted aa th plan for Arbor Idaho mlaaltm work rf.Uiiocd. 1'taaUr-terla- n th Mertketreet-lus- t hie widow and three chlltrfi Heletii year. Starting chunk. hayood th eapltol, on th park Howard end Reeele. he alo U survived for h aald will sat boulevard. aaetlon hie parents, three brothers. Judge A. by Morgan and each of tha dvla organisations daalrlnc U Morgan bishop Ralph Mward Morgan, and three sisters. Mra. tp plant to and aakad will ba Royadc Notes larh arsanlaatlon plant Kphraim Rowe Mra. harah Two oat fifty foot apart In Mra fcthi Rnydr. fitly sycamore. a the body this way It la expected that It la not known yet what day fomprw Q. 8. Holmes. Salt Lak capitalist, la henslve avatam of plantlnc will b will reach thle city. mad defendant In twe suits filed yesterstarted. without cost to th city, on both day afternoon In th Third district court tha want and aaat aides of tha aranlo by May A. Murray to raoovar (7X.44U un Helping drlvs for a dlatanc of about four miles two promissory notes. was reached Fifty-on- e Field This conclusion yatrday notes war Indorsed to the plainContracts tiffItoth Obtain by Mr. Crabba a commit!, ronala'lna of A. Buff James banker, by Murray, park superintendent, flvdnsy to whom they were executed. Th largest, Place . Edward M. Aahton, T.H W hay and Bum which Is for (71,440, la dated October 1, K. Hmlth of th Halt Ink Heal Ratals fpvrtal te The Trtkeae. 1111. at Hull. Delta MerIt maiur-- s In twelve Th DELTA. April 1 board. Th ftrat 2600 feet north of Rourih North has been set aside for th Klwanl chants aaaoclatlon yesterday took up th month and hear Interest at tha rats of University Th other, th principal of per cent matter of assisting tha local auitar factory club, which was tha first to make appliInterest at 7 per cant cation to th park department. Tha sec- In obtaining beat contract with th farm- which la (4000. bears ond section will te allotted to jthe Halt ers In thla community, and. a a result of also, but mature In thirty days. H'lwat, Marshall, Macmillan S Crow and I.ak Heal Estate hoard, and will be th work, more than lutia additional acre Th primary alectlons for offlcas In tha l.ardner are attornees for the tudant known as ''Realtor row." Tha third sec- wars signed up fur tha growing of'beeta. Hamilton I Iff. n fee of In body of tha University of Utah dal tha Prosecution merchant th gum th will thla b work 1'rogreeelv tion To accomplish planted by 16000 Is .asked on th first not and (400 Will be held today from ( oclock this Business club. Other civic organisation aaaoclatlon declared a holldgv, and a repsecond. on th to tb resentative from practically e.ery business will be assigned space acconlln morning until T oclock tonight. Flfty-o- n order of application house and bank In town mad trip Into candidate will ba votad upon to fill ' It will b Impossible to Ret sufficient tbe country to Induce farmers to put a HOMC ENTERED. aotaan offlcao. sycamore trass In Halt Lak today, so an portion of their farm land In beets. With Mrs. Abbl C. Chapin, 111 Third aveorder will ho sent for a carload of the Two candidates will ba choaen for aach th work of yesterday th beet acreage nue, to while ths that police reported b arrival. will planted upon tress, which desired by th sugsr factory was prac- ah was out automoblllng last night urr offlea today, and tb final voting on Utaoa Mr. Ashton baa been appointed to obtain tically secured. glara entered her home and atol some will bo held next Wednesday. enough trees of thla aperies to plant at futa, silverware, a gold watch and some the limits of each organisation's section. RETURN Harvey Hancock, captain of th uniMINISTER dlshaa. 'Entrance was gained by "forcing versity Thla will constitute tha principal part football team, who was named aa Trtbaaa. lock Tb of t a to tha window, ths (perlal according Creak at Arbor of th ana of tha randklatea for studant body City day program of Motor Petecttv 1J James Rev. Th . E. FORK. SPANISH report Arrll tomorrow. park president, withdraw bis naan yesterday. a ho spent th winter tn Woodard, who Investigated th rase. Theodor Th aenernl publlo la unrad This leaves Sevan men tn th race for student president: Junior Rich. Lymoo Hmlth, Roy Simmons. Dean Dtnwoodsy. Martin Hopfenbeck, Waldo 11. Nalaon ana Robert Knowlden. Candidate for th other offlcao ar ax follows; Vlr President Louts Nebeker, Nn Oerer. Virginia Clawson, Eunice Rad. data, Elva Nowlan. Secretary Afton Wright, Anna Daily, Elisabeth Brown. Ksnna CVagun, Leila Farrell. Treasurer Waldo Pendleton, Roy Curl, . Lynn Alder. .. Mefleek. Scott Matbeaon, Bryan Anderson. Claon Wilkins. Tellmaster Ward McCarty, BIU Smith, Lennox Murdock. Editor of Chronicle Harold Snow, Jack Chnnon, Virgil Wyatt Hum-Bu- g editor FleldlndyRmlth, Earl Woolley, CyMe Otpfri. ' Debating manager William James Bird. Dramatics manager Charles Peak. Ellis Barker, Albert Erclea. Musical activities Margaret Wright. Alvin Kirkham. to debating council Representative Horace Knowlton. Studant representative for dramatics Thelma Orace Grace Stone. Representative to athlntlo council Elmer Dean. Spot tire, Lavan Outhrte, Mc. Kinley Oswald, Ernest Hurd. Faculty representative on auditing Elhert D. Thomaa. Alumni auditing commute Adam Crk fi JMUltNlftU, ATIUli CBQggaODDl j CHEVROLET jj In tn lamhourn to plant hardwood In auch place City Creek park tomorrow aa are marked under hi direction and program Sill not Interior wllb th f City for tb Intanal . development Creek park. ng t does not scratch white. Dont be without Floorlac. Floorlac has countless uses on furniture, as well as floors, woodwork, and many other home surfaces. MARVZLA0 8--W FVet-Coat- whit, or mb to a lurfhoa through. war. tgwt prep-artle- mm-WiLUAM- VELVET FINISH Effaatl Rubbed Vamleh a genuin dun iubb4 ' of act; watarproof, durabl. wont laewemlcel - Used over atatita. bring wot 1 Haney and depth of ton. Water a. eeeletlag; wonderful sealing Drlaa quickly. Ca S tra Delta Merchants Beet to in on of Contest Entem 53 WEST BROADWAY for la, Wuatch Phon Ballot 4740. and around Corlnno, and tho work haa tho major part of rrngraaail so far that and lands which a It haa been completed ar now worth! war few year ago and new bounteous crops, producing ar constantly being attracted to tha (paelal to Tb Tribes. dletrtct, so that th population of Cortona BRIOHAM OTT. April IX Tha board and Ita environs la rapidly Increasing. of auparv tears of th Cortona drainage district bvo to thla elty yesterday and C. G. ENTBNCED FOR LARCENY, Population Is Increased by Drainage District In Jewelry from John Muaulaa and othar, and h was permitted In open eourt to plead to tha charg of patty larceny, hi plea being guilty. H wag sentenced ta serve thirty days In tb county JalL ATTENDING CONCLAVE. (pedal to Tbs Trtbaaa. SPANISH FORK. April It Mra. Effl effected aa organisation by electing 8. Dart laft today for Ogden to represent secreto Tb Trtbaaa. Adney president. B. W. Dunn, (paetal Brotherhood of th local homestead. and John T. FWrry, tary and treasurer, BRIGHAM CITT. April Jadga A. American Yeomen, at tha state conmember of tho board. Mr. furry waa reboard A. Law hald a saasion of th district clave. cently appointed a member of to(hasucceed court In this city Monday, which was th y th county eommlaalonara day. Besides Adnay and regular haw aand motion DAUGHTER ARRIVE. ,braham Evans, raatgwad. big batch of probata and Dunn have served on th board sine th disposing of Mr. and SPANISH FORK, April Law Jude passed other matters, ago. district wag created aavaral year drainMra. Baxoa announo tka birth of a Carl waa on Charles Turpin. Turpin th This project contemplate last watch othar Sunday. a and daughter with stealing age of about 11.500 acres of alhall lands chargad It ac ynuditliig.altiktBIlM Attention Mothers and Fathers! Robust and sturdy boys and girls the result of this wonderful energy producing food com-raltt- New Water System Work Deferred to Next Year -- Ttw (paeial by an HERE ona statement nutrition that gives the reason why there are millions of Karo users all over the country. This expert sayt Karo is one of g the greatest of all foods. It brings strength and energy to the boys and girls that need lots Your Protection is energy-producin- of strength and energy for studying and playing and growing. , t . - , cAn important question! What is Dextrose? n not bo doeotood by tan oontatatap tyw Biigbl took Ilka Karo. Th bama Mkro to o i erif Inal Kar Wok for It, and b of full woight can nd htfhol vry aurd ottty. ' BLUE Koro Th standard tabl syrup. A lab for cookinf, bakinf and sandy nakincf Light brown elor, dMalua flavor o bavy-bod)syrup. d RED Kara Tha Ideal lyrup for vry uaa for cooking, baking, candy making nd preeerrlng. Booou of ita honay-lik- a apprne many proCar k aprood for cakas, bisauita broods. GREEN Kora . You cannot live long without Dextrose. Most foods you eat auch as bread, starchy vegetables ' that and all forms of sugar have to be changed into Dextrose before your system can use them as energy foods. Karo contains a large percentage of dextrose a completely digested sugar, i ' So Karo may almost be said to be a predicated food. These are scien-- tific- - fact8, supported by- - the- very highest medical and food authorities. Send for the free booklet mentioned below and read all the facts. To have' lots of energy, strength and endurance use plenty of Karo on cakes or waffles, or aa a delicious Spread on bread. Many prefer it for tewing dried fruit and prunes.' And it makes perfectly wonderful taffy, fudge and caramels. Plaoorsd with higbaat grad real mapls tug or. Vary modarat in prlcoaboolutalr purs. Tha makara of Kara ar th worlds largest user of tho highaat grads map! sugar ovor a thousand ton used annually. booklet tvary pa rant should rood. UDtM? XxiafJu Tails ail about th wonderful food A Xv tt a value of Karo ; aplatna tha rnean kng of Daatroaa and why childran thrive n It. bent fra with th booutlfuily illustrated Carp Products Cook Book of el sty four pages. Writ Corn Products Refining Company, Arg, Illinois. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery PlaU, Now Yak Tribe. BRIGHAM CITY, April IX Negotiations looking to ths purchase by Brigham aaoond-feCltv of twenty-fiv- e of water from the Hammond canal havs finally been completed and all that remains la for the buyer and th seller to affix their names on the dotted line of the contract. . Thla movement was begun daring th winter In the hope that the water might be delivered for uae thla present year. Because of th financial market, however, th deal was held up alter a local company had been organised to handle It and stock had been subscribed, until the present time. It la now too lata to extend th canal In order to mak delivery to thla city for thle season's Irrigation, hut the contract stipulate that the water must ba delivered by the Hammond Canal company on May 1. 1972, ao that It will be available for next season's nee. The price to be paid for th water la 110,000 per second-foo- t, payments to ba mads In annual installments. at Four Alleged Dry Law Violators Are Arrested f Four alleged violator, of the prohlbl. tlon law were arrested yesterday by Deputy Hharlff Karl Rledhelm, R. GUaa, J. A.- Walton and Oordon Stuart. James McCormick. IS year of age, was taken into custody at 142 West Broadway on charg of selling whisky. RasselltC Jachetta, 45 years of age, an North Italian, .was arrested at Ninth street and th North Point eanaL Sayan gallon, of moonshine and 150 gallons of mash Were found In hta possession, according to th I officers. L. Cordero and Victor A meet were arrested at Third Norlh and iJSIgMetfyith West- - street' According to Deputy Sheriff Rledhelm. was, lit full operation when Officer entered the house. Cordero la alleged to have operated the still. Ameetl Is of th house. Deputy part owner said. - Rted-hel- Wings of the morning! with a cup Start every day-righ- t of good coffee really, fine coffee for breakfast Why not? It costs just about the same per cup as ordinary coffee; a pound makes so many cups. The fine coffees are packed in vacuum-seale- d tins. Schilling's is the money-bac- k one. ra ATTENDS BANK MEETING. Trtbaaa. DELTA. April IX Josaph Flnllnson of Leamington was In Delta yesterday while an rout horn from Fillmore, where h pedal t Tb spent two days attending a meeting of th directors of. th State bank of Millard, of which h la president C 1U MANTI WOMAN dIeS, to Tha Tribes. MANTI. April 11. Mrs Georg Anderson, 34 years of ag,.of Mantl. died hare childmorning, yesterday following birth. Th baby also died. She was the daughter ot Mra. Nell Dennison and leaves four children, her husband, mother, two sisters and three brothers. Bpeelal - C)u(fef !I Ij It |