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Show ' . - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1922. 8 lic roads within the next three or four davs. Ff A. P. No. 25 Nephl-lTta- h county line. The laying of concrete pavement on this project is progressing satisfactorily. Two cement mixers started to work yesterday. F A. P. No. 2 7 Smith fl el d Cross Roads Contract for this project was awarded to Olaf Nelson and as soon as the alignment and grade stakes are fur- nlshed him by the resident engineer construction will begin Joseph M Tracy, resident engineer, left May 25 for this project. FURNITURE Storage Packing Shipping or general , -- Report Shows High Water Hinders Work. F. A. P. No canyon Construction Under Way bridges Construction on theOgden to due has been high delayed bridge water. F A. P No 31 Rdverdai overhead on Four Paving Projects. Engineers 30-- Other Preliminaries on Jobs Are Rapidly Being Brought to Completion. crossing The project is under revision In this office. Several interests must approve the plans before they are finally accepted F A. P No S3 Wellsville-BoxeldSardine canyon K. C. line, county Wright, resident engineer. Is completing the location survey on this project at the prestnt time and should have the notes in here within ten days n MF A. P. No Spanish Bids on this project will be opened Cement lamg actually In rrogresv on Nophi-Uta- h the Price-Calegate, the county line ami the Fprlngvllle city projects; construction work started on the Smlthfleld-Crossroapavement, bids tc n be opened June 7 on the Kpunthh hard surfacing, and forwarding of plans and specifications on the to the district office Of the United States bureau of public roads at Ogden these are some of the outstanding features of the month s progress In federal aid road work, as outlined for th state road commission jeterilav. Howard C. Means, state road engineer presented to the former state road a rcpoit on the status of the I tah as of 1922 federal aid progiam-l- n April 28, JuSt before the retirement of the former commission. The report was prepared by Gam Haward, thief draftsman for the commission. It was so complete and definite that It won from the former commission a resolution of appreciation. st Fork-Payso- Spring Aids Progress. Yesterday was just one month from the first report, and a month In which the cessation of winter storms made actual construction possible In many Instances. Mr. Means filed for reference of the commission another report prepared by Mr Hayward. This follows, practically In full, and with such comments Included a were made by members of the commission or Mr Means while the report was being read. Castle Pale to Fer-ro"F. A- - P. No. E. C. Knowlton, resident engineer, Is at present reviewing this project with Mr. Young 4of the bureau of public roads and should have the information In this office for preparation of the plans, specifications and estimate within three or four days. Due to washouts near Soldier Summit, he might be delayed for a When this informafew days additional tion is obtained In this office. It will take approximately three weeks to complete the plana and prepare the specifications end estimate for submission to the bureau. F To Advertise Bridges. Five bridges between Castle Dale and Emery The advertising for the bids on this project should Three begin within the next week. bridges of this project have been finished and two will be advertised. Delta Holden The F. A. P. No. plans, specifications and estimate on this project are this day being submitted to the bureau of public roads for their approval. Advertising for bldg should begin within two weeks However, lack of definite Information regarding the branch of the Salt Lake Koute might delay the approval of the plans on this project Section A Is In the of ten miles long. neighborhood -F. A. P. No. H, J. K Plans, specifications and estimate on this project were yesterday forwarded to the bureau of public roads for approval. It Is estimated that advertising should start within the next two F. A. P. No. -- Ielta-Flllmo- re Holden-Kanos- PAP 2 p m No. e. Magna-Tooel- Lines Being Changed. ' F A No 4b Farmington overhead Thn proj'it is deiaved due to crossing d finite derision regarding the reaurfac-ln- g of the present bridge and until this question has been de ided no grade line can be laid The bureau desires a Scinch surfacing. F. A. P No. 41 R. Simpson, resident engineer. Is making some slight line changes on tMs project and when this Information Is obtained the field information will be completed and the estimate can then be made up in this office t. location eurvey on tMs project Is practically complete and should be In this office within a week. statement has been prepared and Project will be transmlttedd to the bureau of roads for approval as soon as exepuhllo cuted by the commission, which will act once at Salma ettv Locaton survey on rhls one and hard surfaced project has been practically completed by H S Kerr, resident engineer, and he ad-- v ises us will be submitted to this office within the next week. 1 Morgon-Petorso- Heber-Summl- Statement Prepared. "Richfield Elsinore. This covers the construction of one project and miles hard urfaced pavement southerly from the south end of the present Richfield pavement The project statement has been prepared and will be forwarded to the bureau of publio roads as soon as the cooperative agreement with Sevier county has been executed by the commission, this document is necessary to show the source of funds on any federal aid project. The county agreement la now awaiting action by the commission Woodruff-Wyomin- g A soon as Mr. Gregory, locating engineer, has completed the location of the lt road mentioned above, he will make the location on this road in Rich county. Mr. Qam, resiPigeon Hollow-Jua- b dent engineer, is making the location surMoroni and Fountain vey on this project Green may ask for hard surfacing in their cities Kimball-Sa- lt I Ake Purvey on this project a HI probably be undertaken In the near future. Uoal Creek bridge project on n road The county commissioners have refused to sign the cooperative agreement on this project -- one-ha- lf Heber-Summ- Cedar-Paroua- Salt Lake Credit Men Will Attend Convention The following wholesale credit men will leave Halt Lake Haturday to attend the annual convention of the national which convenes at IndtanapoUa Jiitte 5 N Y Schofield, credit manager of the 7. U. M. I., Joseph Johnson, credit manager of Morrison. Merrill A Co ; N R. Kb ks, vh president and secretary of s the Creamerv company, K George Forrester, secretary-treasurof the nited States Fuel company, and T O Pheckell Delayed by Data Lack. Joseph oung of the Idaho Wholesale Grocery cotnpanv of Pocan F. A P. No. 12 Ash ranch Th completion of the plans dtul tello c Van Dke of the Uandv company of Ogden and Mr Jeffries estimate on this project has been company of Provo due to lack of bridge Information, of th Startup-Cand- y which is now being obtained hv J K El- ail! alno be Included in the party, which will Uie Saturdav lis, assistant state road engineer, who left Saturday, May 27, for Washington will is It DAUGHTERS TO ORGANIZE. county. expected this project now be closed up quicklv. The Laughters of the Utah Pioneers "F. A. P. No 1& Hutkhorn section of v ill nrginii in Jdbertv district tomorParotvan-Beavroad Plans on this row afternoon at 2 o clock at the followproject are 95 per cent complete, but I ing places First ward Mrs Roland Asham advised that the question of right of man, 644 Green street. Second ward e line change has Bishop Flgreen, 743 South Fifth East way over the not been definitely decided, the countv street Ninth ward Relief hall, desiring to revert back to the original Thlrtv first ward Mrs Alice Society V alignment. If it is desirous of complying 1222 South Eighth East street, Brlnton, Thirty-thir- d with the request of the iount, U will ward Mrs Kell, HO4 East Fourth necessitate about two week work to street, Liberty ward chapel, De revise the plans and estimate on the five-m- South Grand ward Mrs. H J Hayward, 1140 stretch. Mr. Ellis is investigating Herbert and Emigration ward this matter at the same time that he is Mrs J. I.avenue, Kelson, 1034 East Sixth South Inspecting F A P. No 12. Ash Cm h street. Anderson's ranch Commissioner Henrv W. Lunt is on the giound to press for an FROST NIPS GARDENS. early decision F. A P. No. 8petal to The Tribune. Creek Resen oir Plans. pe lfications Mav -- 9 -- Beaver was visited and estimate on this project have been bv BEWT7R. a heavy frost Friday night which inapproved by the bureau and the project jured nunv of the earl gardens and it is agreement executed bv the bfn retarv of feared injured the fruit Ire froze to the gr culture. The project i held up pendthickness of a window pane on water ing settement of the distribut'on of costs, thvt vat- standing in tubs and other vea- a henrjng for which been set h the public utilities commission for June 12 Did Him More Good. Marysvale Project Begun. Manv men and women suffer from I A. No. 'F. backache, rheumatic pains, stiff Joint, Mary sv Work on his project hi gan May 14 lt.j. sore muw'es and other results of F. A. P No 24 Hard surface of ITtci-- . k dnev trouble because they neglected the Castle Gate Concrete pavement on this warning svmptoms Foley Kidney project Is being placed bv Gray and Mur- Pills aid tie kidnejn to throw out polson-m- i dock, contractors shipments of sand and wat matter that causes pain and gravel, which material Is furnished by the mnerv. Stephen Iewle Eldridge, Ky . Foie Kidnev Pills did me more state, are now going forward prompt' writes no and further delay is expet ted good than all the other medicine I ever F. A. P No had kidnev trouble ten years. I took Helper Bridge Plana, specification and estimate on th s don t have an pain like I had before I Schramm-JohnsotM-are them project practically completed and rugi. should be submitted to the bureau of pub Five (T) Good Stores. (Adv.) F. 10-- B NcIson-FUck- T Crek-Andero- Shupe-WUlla- dc-Ia- er five-mil- -- il 17-- Lrvan-Chicke- n 19-- 'lrt 24-- B Eat Our open storsary Is the most reasonable h!gh-c3astorage you can get. For those who want the beet we have the Keyser Fireproof Private Room eater than many safety deposit vaults. ! Good M A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Co. Old-Fashion-ed Doughnuts and Crullers shipped te and from all parts of the world Furniture tWoAds1inest Oatmeal 4 The Kind you can only get at Home West Second South Phone Wasatch 5722 or 5723 325 DOUGHNUTS i The city. construction work on this project le progressing satisfactorily. The city's portion is about complete, and the state work ready to go F A P No 38 Brlgham-OorlnnThis project has been deiaved due to final approval of the secondary road system fiom Brigham Uitv to the Idaho line bv the secretary of agriculture. Until further advice bv the bureau, no action can be taken The commission and Mr. Means wf?I visit the ground tomorrow. e 'F. A. P No 89 county line. As soon as the necessary Utah Copper company structures have been designed this project can be submitted to the bureau, this wiil take several weeks. Fort Duchesne-VernP. No No definite decision has been reached with the bureau of public roads regarding the length of this section of F A. P. No. 10. The county desires to construct the section nearest to Vernal the bureau of public roads desiring to construct the section Immediately adjacent to section A The county officials hope to be able to finance Its share of the entire distance. A. at 7, THE FLOWERS IN MAY Fork-Pay-so- 34-- June AS WELCOME AS 1 cop Klngofordt Com Strch cup Sugar cup Milk 1 teaspoon Salt 2 Eggs Flour 4 g Powdar tablaspoons Maiola S dry ingredients. one-quart- It's Card Party Given and That V the difIn Honor of steam-cooke- d Sift dry ingredients. Beat eggs light. Add Karo, Mazda, and sour milk. Stir liquids into dry ingredients and add flour to inch thick, cut and try in make a soft dough. Roll hot Mazda. If desired substitute one cup rye flour and add one and a half squares melted chocolate for chocdate crullers. ference between oatmeal and PIT T. a Jun livid, ws the guest n( honor at a iard parts and tea given sterrtiv afuinoon by Mr L C Dunn at Iky home on M.lton avenue The rooms and the ton table were decorated in the garden flown of the oeaeon. A basket of marguerite wa th centerpiece tor tho tea table. The hostess was adulated by Mrs Robert Alien HeodaJi. Tho gueali numbered LSS ALICE thirty. Mia Pitt entertained at a trousseau tea Sunday afternoon ot her homo J48 West North Temple strict. A basket of yeliow buttercup was the centerpiece for th tea table. Yellow candles were iu crystal H-- one-quart- Oatmeal O and never cooks H-- er 1 cup Sugar Yk cup Klngsfords Corn Starch 3)i cups Flour H teaspoon Soda 3 level teaspoons Baking Powdar l teaspoon Salt 2 tablespoons Karo M teaspoon Nutmag or Cinnamon 2 Eggs 1 4I tablespoons Maiola cup Thick Sour Milk pan-toaste- d, Bride -- er is not necessary to purchase both a bread and pastry flour. cup of any cup of Kingsfords Corn Starch to good flour the percentage of gluten is decreased and the starch content increased so that home prepared flour will make a lighter and finer grained cake., O IT By using pasty. FREEt Adi TOOT tracer sr writ, FsbfamBcelco Co.. Soil Uk Ckv, Utah, for baamiful folder of tha sow KJaord Coca Search radpM holder. The hostess was assisted In serein? by Pitt. presiding at the tea table ami assisting serving were Mrs. R. B Woolley, Ml Janetta Pitt, Mias Agnes PBt. Mww Margaret Haywood and Mrs. H Harry Madden. Hor mother. Mis U. C. i Miss Glenna it ad and Mi?s Retha Abramson entertained members of the graduating class of Rowland Hull at luncheon yesterday at th Hotel Fifth East. d Spring flowers in lavender wtre with fern in the table det oration .1 out lavender and Tic place cards ia.ried green idea me Miss Tho other r'crriVeis of the ( Rubv May, Miss Katherine Kll.rbcck, Ml hs Isabel Harvielle, Josephine Marriott, Mi Miss Uowena Allison, MLs Natalie Jacobs and MUs Nell hon. The Junior class is entertaining th seniors at a camping party t Mill creek The party left th city yesterday afternoon and will return this afternoon. oori-blnc- Vooll7 entertained at dancing and cards last night at their home on Emerson avenue in honor of Miss Johnson, who Josephine Collins and Perry will be married soon. A lato supper was served. Th rooms and th supper tabl were decorated in lalaoj?, bridal wreath and iris. The guests numbered fourteen Miss Collins entertamel at a trousseau t Sunday afternoon at her home on yfnbt Broadway Tulip, lilpis and bridal wreath were the decorations for tne Bridal wreath and vhtte iris rooms formed centerpiece tor the tea table on riuny lac cover tea W I. Hansen preM led at theMiff Mrs, table. Assisting in serving Stella Hansen, MImh Mattie Hansen, Miss Louis Woolley and Mies Lrnile Archer. Forty-fiv- e called between th truest hours of 3 and 6 o' Hoc Mr. and Mrs V C x Miss Alice Hoar, a J me hrid, was gueet of honor at a party given last night Venice Morri at her home on by Ml Lilacs and peonies Seventh East street deoorated Che living room." Yellow marithe centerpiece tormed in bavet golds for the fiuppwr table. Tlnr-- n wore Mi Assisting the hostess Tho e Mrris and Mis Lvle Anderson guests numbered sixteen Dr and Mr Ia M Mover entertained at thotr home in tho Princeton Apuxtmcnis at dinner Sunday In compliment to Mr and Mrs. Thoron S Flirmolee, who were purple Irl formed a recently married Covers were centerpiece for the table Laid for eight. IS 1 IE IT' TO BE PRESENTED Cottrell; Syh lux, Milton Herspy; Corin, Joseph Morton, Rosalind, Iretta Funk, Celia, Louise Kelley, Phoebe, Kathern Silver; Audry, Marian Farr. Immediately preceding the plav the young ladies of the school will give the annual Mav pole dance and crowning of n The young ladies have the been practicing the dance for several weeks under the direction of Miss Pocock Miss Maxian Parr, a member of the graduating class of the college department, has been chosen as and Ebba Lake. L. Osterberg, SALT both ot Salt LAKER TO WED. to The Tribune. CHICAGO, 5Iay 29. al Barney Eckstein of Salt Lake, nephew of Leo Eckstein, 120 West South Temple street, and Mrs. Rose Pitzele of Chicago will be married In Chicago on June 5. according to an announcement made tonight. From Chicago the young people will go east on their honeymoon. After the honeymoon the couple will return to Salt Lake. It LICENSES ARE ISSUED. has not yet been definitely decided yet whether or not they will make their home Special to Th Tribune FARMINGTON, Mav 29. During last here. IsW Evans week County Clerk Walter DAUGHTERS HOLD MEETINQ. sued marriage Ikensee to the following couples Arthur Holton of Salt lotke and Special to The Tribune. of Afton Cobbley Aberdeen, Idaho, F!od BEAVER, May 29. The Daughters of Paxton and Ida Booth, both of Silt Ioike, the Utah Pioneers held their monthly Orlando Way man of Ferron and Nettle meeting Friday afternoon at the home of Caldwell of Ogden; Flovd W. Powell of Mrs Sarah A. Shepherd. A program was President Jane Munford gave a Ortalco, Ore , and Mae Wood Ramsey of given her grandfather, Jonathan Boise, Idaho; Roland Warde Gardner and sketch of EJlxabeth Grace Stack, both of Salt Lake, Crosby. Refreshments were served by Daniel Clair Whitesides and Itha F the hostess, who was assisted by Mrs. Layton, both of Layton; James A DeNIke Mark Woolsey and Miss Stella Burt. May-quee- Westminster Students Ap- pear Tonight on Campus in Famous Comedy. The Shakespearean comedv, As You Like It, will be presented by th students of Westminster college on th colThe play will lege carrtpus th's evening follow Immedidtey after the crowning of the May queen, which wtU take place promptly at 7 30 oclock. In producing the plav the college has done evtrv thing possible to make it a success. The costumes were obtained from a Chicago firm and are historically correct. The footlights and spotlight have both been Installed 0 as to give the best possible lighting effect. The scenerys which will be a realistic representation of the garden of Arden, will be completed this morning. In previous vear the majority of those who witnessed the annual play were forced to stand because of Inadequate seating arrangements. This year, however, the college has provided two portable bearh'K and are preparing to e comfortably more than 500 persons. Th(ve who witnessed the dress rehearsal last Saturdav evening havf paid Miss Carrie E. Walter who is directing the piav, manv compliments both on her choice of haracters and on the development of the plav. The cast for the plav Is as follows The Duke (banished), Robert Marimon, Amiens, Lvonal Brown: Jaques, Daniel Paul Duncan, Oliver, Cunningham, Jaques do Bols, Tver Taylor, Orlapdo. Russell Fnrbs Adam, George Shaw , William. 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