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Show THE SALT LAKE 10 TRKTE, FRIDAY MURNtNU, ilUNE OGDEN DEPARTMENT 7 j Ort-- e, Plionei Softness. C61: but due to the press of other work and were shortage of bridge designers,of plans this year. not completed until April At that time a conference was held between representatives of the state, the Union Pacific railroad and the United States bureau of public roads, end the proposed plane were reviewed very thoroughly. It was decided that a considerable saving of money could be made by a change in some of the plans and this change was agreed upon, even though ,it was realized that construction work would be delayed. At the present time the state Is un able to secure an adequate designing force, due' to higher salaries paid by other organizations elsewhere, and until this condition is remedied, very Httle f rogress can be made on the plans for the Xtiverdale crossing.'' i Prldpe.. designers for the state road commission employed last winter left the states' service tWs spring when engineering work In Industrial lines opened up and higher salaries were offered by private concerns. 'I he salary schedule fixed by the state department of finance and purchase was found insufficient to hold the men In the employ of the slate. Blnce that time two increases have been permitted by Director John H. Glenn of that department, and efforts are being made to obtain suitable help. In this department, however, resultsIs have proved that Inexperienced help practically useless. in the past few weeks some new men have been engaged, and all .ire expected to be on the Job by July 5, si me hav Ing already arrived. Every effort is being made to secure additional help, as not only the Rlverdale overhead i roesing, but practically every federal aid road project in the stale, other than those already advertised or being advertised. Is held up for failure to get the bridge structures designed. -- Work Throughout ' County Praised by Is Highly I the National President. if 'OGDEN. June 29. The work of the o Ladles' Auxliiaiy of the Amenoan throughout the United States was PftQoed by Mrs. Edith Hobart of Cinein had. national president, in addressing the ladies of the state who are attending the which first annual state convention, lodge-rooopened here this afternoon, at the of the Elks' club. Other speakers at the opening session tti. W. Black, alate commander of the American Legion, Maor Frank Francis, who extended the ttys welcome to the ladies; the Rev John Edward Carver, president of the lied Cross, and Kirk leeker. state adjutante at the Tonight a luinquet took plm Mis, Virginia for the visiting delogales or the. tgrtrn Conroy, president auxiharv. jiresided at the morning sesdelegates sion The lollowing registered: Sait Lake Mr. R. Franklin Mr. Warren Stotitnour, Airs. Clarence Baird, Mrs H. W. Black, Misa Edith A.Par-C. sons, Mrs. Palsy Holb King, Mrs. Nelson, Miss Florence Anderson and Mrs K. C. Glasmann. Logan Miss Marie Barter. Mrs. Booker Preston, Mrs. 11. B. Johnson, Aiise Ollie Johnson and Miss Phyllis Johnson. Brigham City Mrs. A. K. Hatch, Mrs. AV. E. Jensen, Mrs. J. M. Burt, Mrs. June If Compton, Airs. A.- H. TucHor and Mrs. Preston-'MBudget - Park City Mrs. 'William Dunbar and Miss Marion Dunbar. Hiawatha Mrs. Belie Pace Richards. Richmond Mrs." Otto A. Wlesley and Mr Herbt Van Noy. Mendon .Mrs. Jesse Walker . and Alisa Glad vs .Hughes. Mohrland Mrs. Elsie Titty. Gunnison Mrs. Auene P. Rutlsdgs, Mr. Mabel R-- Gleason, Mrs. Kstella E Aire, JesBuxton, Miss Maud sie. Barnes, Aliss Hazel Btxhon and Miss Argna Thomassen. I.e-Kl- nt c Mcl-atcht- e. -- half-doz- en Nonsuit Is Granted in Railroad Damage Suit OGDEN, June 29. Judge Georgs S, Barker In the district court late this aftergranted a nonsuit In the case of M. D. Hanns, administrator of Che eetate of Fred R. Hayes, deceased, against the Bamberger EJectric railroad, which has been on trial In the district court for four rtava during the presentation of Ihs plain- tiffs case. the-ma- in t What is GrapeNuts made of? Like certain housewives you kno,w Answered by the makers of GrapeNuts is one of a number of questions which Mr. Edison A putting to for an important position in his organization. We are happy to learn the interest shown in the food, Grape-Nut- s, by a man of such broad attainments as Mr. Edison. THIS Heinz Vinegars have that knack of making every food they touch taste good This famous member of the 57 is more than just sour. Its a flavor. A tangy, zestful, yet mellow flavor. Four kinds. In sealed bottles. There has never been any secret about what Grape-Nu- ts . HEINZ he-firm OGDEN, June 29. June has been cne of the record months of the police department In the matterofof fines and forThis is $3055. feitures with a total the laigest amount collected in any one month In four years. The money was collected In rases of violation of the liquor and gambling laws. In the month of May the fines and forfeitures totaled $1636. is made of. It has been on the market for 24 years, and practically everybody knows its composition But inasmuch as suh a simple, everyday question as "When did Columbus discover America? is often incorrectly answered, it may be well to take this opportunity to restate the following facta about Grape-Nutsis a highly nourishing cereal food, made from a mixture of Grape-Nut- s whole wheat flour, malted barley, salt and water. The mixture is raised by yeast, baked in loaves, then sliced, further baked, and then crushed into granules. No food in the world is so thoroughly baked as Grape-NutMore than 20 hours are consumed in the various baking processes. As every diet expert knows, this long baking brings about conversion of the carbohydrate elements, developing dextrin, maltose and dextrose or grape-suga form of sugar to which all starch elements must be changed before they can,be assimilated by the system. Grape-Nut- s when eaten does not form a pasty mass difficult to digest the this delicious food easily digested by even those with makes baking the most delicate stomachs; and the character of the food requires thorough mastication. Grape-Nut- s is a food for building bone, tooth and nerve structure. When combined with creaip or milk, it is admittedly a complete food. You will find Grape-Nut- s everywhere. At your grocers, your club, restaurant. hotel, your your :- s. Damages In the sum of $50,000 were nought for the death of Air. Hayes, who PURE VINEGARS was killed, with Alra Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Oberg, at the Brockbank err. su5 In last. Rlverdale the district, July ing This is the second cose resulting from the name accident which has leen thrown out of court upon a motion for a nonsuit. The plaintiff was represented by N J. of Harrla and by frm Opfden H J Klnh, disDeVhne. Howell, Stine & Gwllliam and trict i'Drimer of the I'nltsd bureau of public roads, H. ?!. KutlcritfC, ditnit A. W. Agee. Martin. dlMrltt engineer forester; J, of tho forest wn e, and J W Ball, highway engineer of the riionai oflice at han Francisco. New Fines and Forfeitures yiaduct Work Delayed of Lack Reach Designers by j? High Record OGDEN. Juns 29 An inadequate designing force in the state road commissive .department at Salt Bake is given a the reason for the delay in the buildladuct, according ing of the Rlverdale to.the report issued by the United States bsregu of public roads today. The statement follows: Rlverdale crossing over yhe proposed line of the Union Pacific and the Weber river has been in the mind of the public for about one year and matiy people are wondering why work has not been started. The magnitude and. Importance of this project are not realized, and for this reason Fnraily there has been some criticism for the delay. The bridge department of the state oed commission started preparing plang qr tVe Rlverdale crossing last summer, correct answer to question Tlae Ogam Theatre Building, 6M and 740; Society, 21W Correspondent, 30, 1 rSI, ar : 20-hou- SUIT FILED ON ACCOUNT. to rerover OGDEN, June 29. Suit $1334 41 alleged to be due for coal delivered between April 5 and June 1, 1921, has been filed In the d.xtrat uurt by tho Standard Uoa! eompmv aga nst D. tV. Haw non and R U. Short, doing business under the name of Raw sun Brothers. rs well-balanc- COMING FOR CONFERENCE. OGDEN June 29 1. K Kneipp, former district forester at Ogden, but now assistant forester of the Un'ted States, with headquarters In Washington, D. U, will be In Ogden July 13 for three das In for a conference with local forest servOGDEN, June 29. Road problem Wjomlng will be discussed at a conference ice officials. In Cheyenne tomorrow with the government and etate officials. The governAdditional Ogden News on Following ment will be repreeented by the following Page. ed In America, where you dont find Grape Nuts Wyoming Road Problems to Be Discussed Today -- you wont find people. Postum Cereal Co., Inc., BattlB Creek, Michigan. i uI H li . Is being cool j ?! a matter of interest to you ? II s: You can be cool, but not unless you ? it ts r A 1 t E t t 2 U I. 1 f 4 h f f. stop wearing hot clothes. Palm Beach Suits are cool, light and comfortable. You cannot wear a hot suit and be as cool as you will be if you wear a Palm Beach Suit. So make up your own mind what you are going to do. If you are really interested in being cool, buy Palm Beach Suits. You can get Palm Beach Suits that are as carefully and skillf ully tailored as you want them to be. You can get Palm Beach Suits in your choice of a variety of patterns. 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