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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 26, 1921. 17 Federal Farm Lawn association that unless tnemcers or thus association .can show that they are In a position to make their amortisation payinenta promptly on federal farm loans tile bank cannot consider the making of any new loans to them This information was given tn answer to a petition of 3 rand. County ferine ra seeking action for the granting of net loans. The explanation was given that the federal land banka are doing business on a margin of not mors than 1 per cent to cover ail expenses, pay dividends to the farm loan association and set aside their legal reserve. The average loan Is ju4M, and is done large part of the business Busi- - on aamargin for of 1 per cent a of one-ha- lf t year. Should the land banka .default in the payment of bond Interest they could be placed in the hands of a receiver and no end of difficulties would be tne result. South For that reason it haa been decided that none but the safest loans will bs made. According to the letter of the Berkeley Institution, the applicants tor loans must MENS COVERALLS actual farmers and must expect that of bs Noted loans will be made only on a most con$4.00 value. servative basis. No loans whatever will be considered If ; On sale It appears that the loan Is sought for' speculation of any kind. The dltncuitlea Lumber Is of farmers In this section in finding a ready market for their products enters as a factor in the Berkeley bank's reMENS ALL WOOL fusal to make addlt.onal loans In this Lak Tribuue leased Wlra. section. tbiiuge Tribune-Sal- t m 22 WASHINGTON. Oct. Businesa IKE EFFECT ON SUGAR. cond'tioti continue Jo show a model ate ImiroNemert In nearly all sections of the to Tbs Tribune , S&16. t tountfv, Anchor Wall Dotiplas, chairman NEW YORK, Oct. 22 "A transportaE. & W, SILK COLy. of ihe committee on statistics and stand tion tieup such as would result from a of tne chamber of commerce of the general ards railroad of walkout employees' LARS Sizes 13 I mt and State, declares In hit ltiontoly re Would lead very quickly to a sugar laro' of the business situation. SWEATERS E. W Mavo, secretary of the JERSEY said Ins," 50c values. Fail and winter seasonal goods ae SugSr Producers" ionfeieme 14; ln(k stateto tno ,tnd outlnoh is for ment today, "Supprics of sugar fa:rlv good business the thj remainder of the in the issued On consumers and hands of dealers sale, each. year, he says. As the season advancts are smaller sale t than for many years past, there appears to be a oetter prospect not even excepting the period during the of a good holiday end Chnstmaa tiade war when sugar was under government One of the most striking developments control consumers werp on rations. and Is the great Improvement that ha come The price of sugar has been declining aoout in the touth, due to the rise in almost WHERE TEN YEARS OP YOUR CONFIDENCE HAS MADE US GROW continually for the past year, and cotton prices. The good effe ts of this dealers naturally have limited their purboom will not be confined to the south from ern stAtes, but will be reflected in other chases to their actual requirements day to day, being unwilling to carry their districts. which usual stocks under .conditions might Involve a loss on a large part of Perry A Clark, manager of the comlitti?rltjr Heights. South Is Encouraged..- tiilmer Koalty Munmuy to Loo A Bird, their sales. Invisible supplies are virtu- pany, said today. Crude oil from the lot 22 sml 23, plat E, Oilaior Park . . , fit The storv of the suorien rise in the ally exhausted, and even tne large Mexican Hat .company's well 'will be Leu A Bird. to Louis r, hhubiH, M price of cotton is a dramatic one. in wholesalers have been carrying only used a fuel. The ri has a capacity of 22 and 2J, A. UiTtner Bark 10 put 2500 feet and a twelve-inc- h hole will be August there seemed nothing Mituad for enough sugar to fill daily oiders. RefinkiiubH A Richards SecuritU eouitiaojr another twelve month?, but the practice ers have been purchasing raw supplies started. The company will start out with to kuubali A Richards Building cow of grim fortitude and endurance which very sparingly, and have Insignificant of too s and a plentiful suppsay, lots 51 amt 52, block g. High warned the south through periods of stocks on hand. turn! Park, plat ply of other drill.ng equipment so "that and triaL ki foci, bard times The sugar that ordinarily would .be delays in operation will be reduced to a kuubail A Rictiartla B.... to RHavrt Jacobin, and the people of the south arc old lots 43 and 46, block 2, kinuey a t carried in stock by refiners, jobbers, minimum. According to geologists, the and more than once the and manufacturing Plant subdivision Hulkito structure has a drainage area . retailers wholesalers, have been clone to the ragged edge ol consumers is still In the hands of pro- of 150 miles. A survey has been com15. H HK?ira tv Reinert Jacobson, iota il 41 This time they wetc dead broke ducers in Cuba, but If the means of din pleted for k pipe line from the field to and 42, block 2, Kinney a l upper Plant subdivision although thtv pcsssed ell manner of trlbuting It from the seaboard to the in- the Santa Fe railroad. The line will be Modern Home Building company to Urace leal wealth in itn abundance of food, the terior is lacking it might ae well be at a gravity flow, onlv two pumping staO Ktti.a, lot 4, block P, of corn ever more to g the crop gieatcst F...... tion. being required, according raLted, north pole as far as the sugar-usinWar Corporation to t Latoir Jettocn to Leda plat S livestock than ever before and much cot- the Deftpala, In .the west the statement of engineers public is concerned. ton carried over from th previjus psit ot lot 2, Aiuuudsea s subdivision.. beet sugar factories now have their year A. P Free to R A Free, set Uou Hi, Make to Com U.township 8 south, range I east campaign under way anti the I.ou Bn there will scant demand for these ly A lsiana cane mills are beginning to grind, La Fount to W, 4. Blake, section commodities ard then only at ruinous so localthat Immediate 8, township 8 south, range 1 at ... r crsK so their obligations could not be More in be taken care of. but the bulk itotetttkjr to fernery K, LeDuke, pany ni't for lack of ready funis Then came itiesthecan lot 6, block 3, plat A 4?W0 population of the country will have tl e government September report and the of is (aHl Alien to Rruest Toronto, lot 1, a hard time getting sugar if the strike south came oack after a sudden and blots B 81, plat effective." tasuilon The burden of obligations generally Chicago Tribune Halt cake Tribune Leased Wire. Plio.be 1). Hu ton to Joseph 8.rKovaL kit H, blo.li nvpi be niostl) disposed of before the B WASHINGTON. Oct. 22. O. P. Byers H K took53, toplatAlbert K. h inter is pat. Cotton is being old free-)- v INCORPORATION ARTICLE FILED Hard, lot 8, of Hutchinson, The Blanding Irrigation company yesb.otk 54 plat D and the fatmer w.ll dispose of moat Kan , conferred today witl. of hs headings by the now BrumuuHlU Investment company to B. ear. terday filed articles of, Incorporation the of the war directors finance fith Doran, lot 8. blmk 53, plat U the eecretary of elate, showing an auTextile Business Improving Hansard to Bva H Dobb. fet 3. presenting k proposition to form Etliol thorised capital ' stock of $300 OoO In $1 block 8, plat B a new livestock loan company, with a lSiiines3 alrradi has fell the Impulse shares The company owns the right of vedsle Darts to Hiruin K tilasener, iot n. the incoming currency and will grow way for a canal from Indian creek to ' ( of 0M to from to $503, capital $1,000,000, 3, block 35, ten sere plat A White mesa, and rights to fifty second-feB.adi'ally bittei, take care of the financing In connection Western !un and Building in The asserted company to Chiracs as U arr,srrnt !n Irtdus-t''- I of water, It is Ell Webb, lot '87. C. 8. Wilkes a Mib I'fe generally Is ratlu-- r for Ihe bet-- e articles. Walter C. Lyman Is president; with restocking the farms of southwestdivision Texti'cs are in fair shape and Hanson Bayles. vice president, W. H ern Kansas with cattle, for which there Salt latke Investment company to Al) Out in Addres rialntalns botjt it.i demand and Redd, W. J. Nix. Kumen Jones, D. P fred Hansen, lota 13 and IU. block 2, is ample room and plenty of feed. n rpr Inf'on In nrlces There is some Rogers, adBlack, L. H Redd aud D. J. Wilkess subdivision the output in steel and Iron ditional directois, and K. B Redd, The war finance corporation agreed to Betty JL Le.-l- 4o HaUora Trust - Logan - Commerce hnt the recent rise In prices Is ry-treasurer. lot S. block 22 plat 1.... make to company, this advances as large company r'lotte-hcns to its Andrew convincing being Smith to Mary C, Smith.. e soon as is its "'n'-ntlI organisation completed. higher. bteck ' T'n re is lettir demand for lumber at plr toB Petrovtells Moray, lot. Well Through this company, and other comJ F.lla R 8.Moray in n hut hig'ur figures a similar way t panies being formed The belief Is 15, block 42 A $ Special to The Tribun. to throughout the country. It is expected Aunt L. tekman to Edwinplat(ox, section that next spring v 111 usher In That Utah 'Is better that LOGAN, Oct. 22 the ample resources of the war 81, township 2 south, range .. 1.800 oast ie oof) ecnrrni tion situated in a great many ways for the finance corporation will be made efiectlve Josephine Hirschman to Isum Ctinpball, T i o.l biiliies seems to have struck Special to The THbuoe. In relieving the pressure upon the livelots 14 and 16, A thnn steel' the" of lo lorn and started upward Industry plat development , MOAB, fict. 22. The test welt of the Bir- stock market of the breeding herds and Tcilurtde Realty company lo Henry lota 23 and 26. block 8, Federal Monumental Oil company in the Hulkito the steel centers of Pittsburg and immature livestock now being forced on H LAND BANK WARNING, M. of declaration was San the Juan of south the river mingham, structure, Heights , the market ft te The Tribuoe J Kaul to Equities Investment and about six miles from the wells Rosenblatt, general manager of the Utah ..A telegram from Chairman Marlow or Hairy VtO R. Oet 22 company, kt 17, block 2, fheaore The Federal Taind hank merly drilled In the Mexican Hat sec- - Steel the of loan of Montana luncheon the agricultural the agency at A corporation, plat cf Berke'ey. Cal., has notified the Moab tion, is about ready to be spudded In, Informed finance corporation that Martha M Howell to the tr Hotel held at commerce the Oendolyn H. Dein chamber of shipments of breeding herds from Montng, lot 6, block 17, five acre plat A.. Neeles last night. Mr. Rosenblatt. In his tana had almost entirely ceased. In MonOron D. Koutnev to Emma F. Romney,.-- ' j300 kt 8. block 88, plat D . discourse, pointed out the very great pos- tana one orIn more livestock loan comyf John K. F. Stcinfeldt to Anna K F. 'A. process of sibilities In the development of the stee. panies are which It Is expectedorganisation, Htelnfoldt. section 28, township 2 spmh, funds through that of the corporation will be loaned In teh Industry In Utah. ... range I reit,. Mr. Rosenblatt stated that Pittsburg Btate of Montana on a considerable scale. State f aws St Trust company to Daniel W. lota 8 block In 4, and Evans, 1, addition to now funds plat going out and Birmingham, the great steel centers B Ok banks and loan ly Orvia Morris to Ed L. Bnrtoa, lot 5. of the country, had practically been built through existing C block 58, plat to FT by this industry. H gave figures Lawrence W ,Hrd to A R Webster, : ?show what tha steel industry had actuals - The above- - story Is of considerable Insection 8, towastitp d touth, Tanga T Mr. Then two cities. In these terest In Idaho and Utah, both in that the ly done west 4. Rosenblatt showed that Utah is much proposal to add to the feeding herds in Frank Meatlt to (Ihstare H. Backmsn, better off for the carrying on of tie the middle west offers a possible market lota 47 and 48, block 2, Langton Park steel Industry than either of them, and for western stock and In that the corsubdivision. , .. , w . that In this state there are moreIn raw poration suggested Is based on. the orig- Elsa M Watn to Fred Augsbertrr, lot than th block 174. at closer 8, hand, materials 350 inal plan under which the Bankers Loan plat D eastern centers. company of Salt Lake was organised. The speaker said that from very good a As matter of the model of the fact, JL ove-Jauthority he had been e informed that Bankers Loan company has Deen seized pig Iron ore upon by the war 000,000 tons of WEATHER DATA finance corporation as immediMineral Point, was deposited at an ideal agency for the handling of the In Cache of Paradise county, south credit extensions from the corporation. ately ( Comparative weather data at Salt Laka City, and that the Utah Steel corporation would The suggestion xf such a corporation, adOctober 22, 1921 send expert mining engineers to this vanced whefi Eugene Meyer, chair Jr, and added man of the War finance Trmperature today was 72 degrees; place to make Investigations will corporation, w.ks highest la this Highest month since 1874 was be . v in Salt de that if feasible the project Lake, waa promptly approved and greet, lowest last Bight was 52 degree,bg loweloped. Mr. Meyer carried the plan to other secest this moath 1674 was 22 menu since degree; stated that eastern tions, where the bankets quickLy took temperature for Mr. Rosenblatt today was 62 degrees, normal companies had promised to ifbuild large it up. a 50 degrees; accumulated excess since the the stel factories at Salt Lake CRy of Is first Sucli a ihe 204 month degrees; accumulated corporation possesses the ad- excess the state. time January 1 is 635 degrees. Industry is developed asIn master and localizing the of cere- vantages of centralizing W. R. Sloan acted Dry bulb temperature at 8 a. m., Humidity war of the finance supervision corporaen56 degrees, wat bulb temperature at 8 a. m monies at the luncheon. Music and tion loans peimlts The extension degrees; relative humidity at 6 a m.. 45 tertaining features wers furnished by U. of the creditmade, direct to the producers from 45 M. Harris rent, dry bulb temperature at soon, sun the specially formed company, relieves the per 71 wat bulb temperature at noow, time, banks of the contingent liability other- sun tlm. degrees; 50 relative humidity at nous, wise involved, and al the same time per- sun time, 21 degrees; cent; per dry bulb temperature at mits the closest scrutiny and Inspection 6 p. m., 60 degrees; wet bulb temperature at 0 of the basis for tha credits sought. tn. , 49 degrees; relative humidity at 6 0 Outlook ness Regarded as Fairly Good; Encouraged v-- We Ship To Ail Points In Utah, Idaho Increase in Output Steel and Iron Demand Better. for - .... Jonathan APPLES CIDER 5 lbs. 33c 10 lbs. 59c keg Box, $2.08 uni keg . Large Yellow kino, per pound Pump, .wvwwwewv-w- X.VWM n. ... 5 'r secreta- COFFEE FREE s ,t Special PACKED VACUUM e 1 . MARRIAOE UCFNSES. lAwrsnw Uhodes, Lehl, Clara XUuzk.n, Idaho. Joopph Blttor. Regina. raiMidi. Tqnada, 5UFy Wilt Frank Juhnaoa. Nfitir 8hUl4, Salt Uke. siu. Primary Election Tuesday Will Cut Down Number , What is your opinion of the parks anil playgrounds of Salt Lake Citv during the' last two years, during which time Commissioner A. li. Crabbe has officiated in that department of our city government f You have been pleased to en.ioy .them yourself, to have sour children go, and ydu have been proud to take visiting friends to revel in the beauty, cleanliness, convenience of our splendid parka. H imdrc d yf t o h r o. ts hav e. prruecd our parka, saving out, ami none where there is parks, but nonrTinnrrfiCmp more nrtistirally-laisuch a wealth of beautiful lawns and. harmonious blending of flowers and c , shrubbery.' Since the playgrounds were Completed, thousands of children in bait bake City have learned to sworn in the perfectly safe plavgrqund pools, rather than in the Jordan river and other dangerous streams, and have added to their health aud general welfare by participating in the exercises afforded by splendid modern equipment. Credit for" the general exeelieneeand steady improvement af mir parks aniT playground during tTTe raf' 'f o year must be give ir f 0 Co m m io n e r Hig deCrabbe, who now keeks reelection to the board "of city commissioners. partment has been administered efficiently" and economically, at a big saving to tho taxpayers amt to the debghtTif all residents; It is quite generally admitted that Mr. Crabbe will be reelected, bnt no efforts should be spared to make this eertain. MrCrabbe deserves our confidence. He is a capable and conscientious public official. Lets give him our , support at the primary election next Tuesday, October 25. . . (Paid Advertisement) There-eee-lrgc- r -- Job Aspirants! Confidence he will qualify for the city election is expressed by practii ally every candidate for the nomination- - for both Jf uiy cnmmisMloncr and .city auditor confidence had anything to do with the primary result there might be tome election flight when the judges at the polls begin to ynake their totals. should be known by 10 o'clock result The Tuesday night, for although the ballots contain twenty names, the iqdhidual ballot will have Ofily six to quality, which, according $o CUT Auditor W. A. should result Jn his having complete returns by that hour. There are dark horses in this year's contest. Thdv have not been reckoned at all hv those m ho are accustomed to prognosticate political results, according to the sponsors for these same dark horses There has not been a great deal of political activity on their part at not. been .avidant and a the result has been that the politically wise ones are predicting just who will qualify nd in Just wfcat order. The primary, and the election to follow, are supposed to be absolutely nonpartisan. Notwithstanding, some partisanship has bfen permitted to creep in, and in-- the last few davs oters have begun to ask the political affiliations of the candidate. However, this partisanship has not be come so acute as to'xause any candidate or hU sponsor- - to. claim iotarjuaa-- . bels of organization backing The known lemocrats among the fifteen candidates for city commissioner are Arthur F. Barnes. W, W Barton and AH of the others are Berkley Olson. known to be or thought to be. Republicans. They are James E Beveridge. Alex We Christensen, A. H Crabbe, John Charles W, Hendrickson. Lawreme, Charles W. Lees, Walter C. Lvne. Xephi I Morris Charles Peterson, prank W;, T ' FEW SUITS 1921 T4KKN TIME. AT goroosoa. 1.4- . - special...... Or dozen $1 80 2 for 43c lbs., BORAX 2 50 CASTILE 80AP I Tft lota or I Iw Jnore, per trwt Free delivery 10 for 39c THE FINEST IN THE WORLD PACK QUALITY UNSURPASSED t- -: tV 20c CAN SEGO EARLY PEAS FOR t can JUNE 1 . OF GAR. SIFTED CAN 25c SPRING DEN 7q 40c CAN SNO K A P EXTRA SIFTED 22c cane ...$2.59 12 Cite 12 Cite 5.10 MOR. GAN'S POIS PETIT 31 FOR... S ...320 cant 'i; o. 35e CAN 28c PEAS.... I can, ....1.63 cent ....1.32 $1.00 cant . $1.98 Case . . ..3.ST 12 cane . Case , 5.35 1 ..3 T3 cane c 65 3 ..7.19 li A 20c Qentle- - Country man 17c Dozen .2.00 .3.98 Corn... Case Eat More Pineapple of These are the pick the world's finest own In their packed naiural and most deA lirious syrup. TREAT! can No. Eaater flat I Em Sliced Dine- wB apple, pecial..-.1.69 Or dozen No. 2 tall can Eaater Sliced Pineapple. special. Or dozen No. 2 tall can Solar PineSliced apple, special. Or dozen 35c Cralge Tiny DC String Beane.... tvB Dozen Case 25c can Frulttna Corn... Dozen Case . . .. -s- 6 di can Royal z. Bakins powder. . !1 Crystal White SOAP ESTATE TRANSFERS. toiljrtetdrIf DoiiahortT, Tifl$rS4. trtofh 2 Eat Waterloo BEAL earr 10 for 49c 100 ,ir, $5.15 35c pkg. $chepp a Co- coanuL special. I5c Angeluz pkg. .26c Marsh- ... 13c mallows... Angelus QOi. mallows........ OOQ 40c pk. Marsh- - 3.33 $6 65 22c 52.87 ... .5.10 PRESTON, IOAHO HIGH PATENT can Iowa l5o Sweet 2 for 27 c pedal.. ,.1.50 Dozen Case 2.90 Choice Onions, 6c 3c 3c lb Carrots, lb FLOUR Turnip. Tile champion bread of flour, regardless- price. SI. 43 X Petition of the frown Cork A Seal company of Mimland. aHitir perm iw ion to withdraw from buftinesti in ft-aliT homing OwKIxon va. Charlea Conktinf, to 1000 for alleged defamation of charreeover acter. . Ague TV. Himpaon. di- Bay E bimpaou orte. Ed, K. lota 7 Or dozen X FILED. LoUie Pappathaaaaia, Jim Pappatbanajis X. Uivorc. Edith Soreaaoa la. Rarrlaoo yoru OBSERVATION M . MOUNTAIN special lbs., 500-I- 19c .s . MORGAN PEAS 23, 1921. FATHER P . . 2 for 31c NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY hours Precipitation Total for the twenty-fou- r ending at 6 p. m , was none; total for this month to date la trace; accumulated deficiency for this month to date is .91 of an Inch; total precipitation since January I to date la 9 83 1 Inthc; accumulated deficiency since ' January la 2 96 inches dun rises J1 8 47 and seta at 5 38. .October W . ST special... SOAP p m., 22 per cent. Salt Lfake Statistics 60s. Or dozen 30 lbs.. 100 & mil' FRUIT. Fresh from the orchards Size 60 PALMOLIVE 10 fer GRAPE flneat tn the world because Idaho Is nature a chosen' potato land and these are Idahos beat. 15 lhs., special.',. . . TiVlllU Nu-4- high-grad- : ZJ Florida hhe 0 Meat Tuna, can. . I w Or dozen ,.....$2.25 No. lz Wlilte OH. Meat Tgfia, can. . W3C Or doten ....... 4.30 , A.' . H. CRABBE lr lb. Tin FREE. .and Receive Potatoes TUNA FISH ui - Tin, Regular 2i2-l- b. $1.20 Value, Special, $1.00 Idaho Rural ' NEW PACK WHITE STAR ' (tcho-hack- t COMMISSIONER- Bura n, e Vs 151 $2.25 $1.95 delicious .coffee that wins on everv count FLAVOR RICHNESS STRENGTH QUALITY and ECONOMY. Carefully selected scientifically masted and It's only a few hours from the oven Compare it with .iy It will register 100 per cent. A - of City GATE Regularly Sold JoL-ft- tiiy. Special prices In quantities Folgers Body. Monumental Test Be Spuded In 45c ?rerapk;.n GOLDEN GATE COFFEE State1' Advantages Pointed Before r in. With Each Purchase of 5 lb. Tin 1 'ti - s . dra-unti- e et Goodies Chocolate JADoughnuts, do,.. Walnut Dough"MiG nuts, dnxen Sugar Dough- - QCw nuts, dosen.,..,.w GOLDEH Kansas. SUITED TO UTAH Halloween Pound Can Folgera Famous Finance Advances Forming Walden. It wouldnt be Hal. lowe'en without plan, ty of eider. Per gallon, . or sugar-produci- Mr. SWEET The kind you'll eat clear to the cor with a relish that comes ot supreme enjoyment 238 to 244 State St. sea-ao- 1 ST, orders EARLY for Halloween requisites 79c atr 1 Free Delivery FOR THE HALLOWE'EN CELEBRATION Leave DRESS PANTS $4,95 .. 3 824 MAIN S2.75 iv Karcda 822 1 fc Ten bag 9 48-l- b. ... OR Free Deo very 4c ST?. Lettuce, each. Wax .Beamr, 10C I5c 4c . lb Hubbard Squash, Bell lb Vegetables Fine 'White Cauliflower. Fancy Hard Cabbage, lb. 6c 3c l'Jlxc can Dutch I CJa Cleanser 30c pkg. Hydro Ola -- 1 15c bottle 12c Ammonia 15c bottle 12c Blueing 30c pkg Star 27c Naptha Powder. . box Klngsford Silver Gloas TQa S'arch qt. bottle Malt Vinegar. ' lb.. Tomato, Fresh 45c lb.. Pai snips, Heinz 39c 2c Peppers, Cucumbers, each Green Corn, dozen A. B. Naptha SOAP 10 ICO for.sTr: ,X S5.10 60c pL bottle g9n vW Heinz Chow 45c bottle Heins OT V IV India Relish 40c bottle 99k YY Catsup Jell-- 10c pkg.,.. notice to contractor. Stats of VtaH office of state road eownwiewitm'ait 4 os He Fttv, "Utm R. Bealed' bids will be received by the state road commission of Utah, State Capitol. Halt Lake City. Utah, at S oclock p. m., November 4, 1921. and at that time publlclv opened, for the surfacing of the "Twist section of the Fort road UirvLah countv, Sta 27C6 plus 00 to Sta. 3060 plus 00, the same of Federal Aid Project No, a being part and Vernal. wei Roosevelt The length of road to be constructed .or.ltn.profcdJa-U.mUe- a. prlooU pal items of work are approximated as The surfacing ulth gravel ef follows. the- rpad Plans Rnd specif nations are on file in the office of the state road commission. Halt Lake City, Utah, and the office ot the bureau of public roads. Colonel Hudson building, at Oxdtn, Utah. "The above plans and specifications ma be obtained at the office of the stat ma commission on depositing five dollars '- puhlUan vaUu.sL while GeorgeJ- E- Judd! like claim for- - him adherents mak Alan Keddington's supporters say his aa-deputy auditor will make exprlcnce him one ef the two to run in the finals, while the supporters of H. 8 McCann, Incumbent, point to his administration and claim much support from Jjemo- - crate It seems ,to be anvbodvs race In both the city commiemon and auditor con- - ... and.-Ah- above-mention- f FOOT SPECIALIST secured from tue state highway engmee. FOOT treubles corrected, quiAi ssd taatlaf rwl Utah. Citv. Lake Salt at lief. Wss. 279. A. L Uanaes, 20$ Bmd The right to reject any or all bids' te Par bid B7QV64 ' reserved. Cash or certified ohectr for one thouto EAOTIMB $1000 00), made payable sand dollar the Utah slate road Otfmmlsaion, must ac- PIANO playinf fuataatfad la 18 lfaoa: good company each bid ae evidence If ofawardor oar. Waterman, 44 4 So. Main. 4H7 that. faith and as a guarantee btddei will execute ed the roflfntietr-th- w as bond required. TRUSSES the contract and give STATE HOAD COMM ISIU.N.-B- y UFY wanted to wear oar trnvae; fit toaraiW Howard C. iieansr State Road ($5 00). Any additional Information may be teed. Rex Drug Co., W. Tempi and d87 way. DRUMS OB T EO PATH3 D L18SA M. POLLOK, KlrZ.vlIle graduate, Mi Pelt i OSTBOPATH Bldg. Was. 249t. bllil NSW eyatoea trap fro. acbolarahip 149 Ru. 2ud, Wnt. dnunaalag lntrt.iac, - taaxht, WaaavUi f ' |