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Show - 20 T THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER FORMING OF WATER DISTRICTS T170 KILLED IS JN TOLLDFAUTOS SALT LAKE COUNTY ADVISED Commission Proposes Step fry, U Mitchell, Aged 14, to Aid in Obtaining Government Assistance. mod R. Crook, 8, Are Fear of Lake Drying Up Is Story Theme Cnuhed Under Wheels. r Provo Reservoir Company ' Others Are Injured Pledges Support of Ef- Commissioner Recalls a in Series of Automobile fort to Reclaim Areas. Meeting of 18 Years Ago, Which Reminds Accidents Yesterday. Another of Yarn. , steps be JToposal that Immediiiir Two 12, 1923. -- . taken toward (he formejflpi of irrigation rlastrlotam .Salt county, and lartic!ilariy on the benoh lands on each side of the Jordan river, wtvera large areas of land, known to include some of the most fertile in the state, bud a yet urdrrigaled. might feasibly be addexi to t.he productive area of the Ikf five seriously Injured. end a oalf down leaser mishaps, was .the toll taken in a series of au'om-(bilaccidents which occurred in Salt j Lake yesterday. Gilford talie Mitchell, ag.d 14, of a Nrth Chicago avenue, stfferea- - a Hrractured skull "and riled on ihe wa : to the emergency hospital as I tie rr-- i ault of an accident which occurred ut '.1:05 o'clock yesterday afternoon, on Eighth and Ninth Weft The lad "Kortb .Temple streets. in Jumpaidlrom an exprcsfl. wajion ' " a nd ran wfiich "tie" 'had' 'oeeh ' rid'iiii in an of. front driven auto directly by B. A. Jowt. 'iX West First North. donea, :who brought the hoy to 'the emergency hospital immediately after the accident, declared it unavoidable He and his son were driving west on Xorrh Temple, he said. An express wacon was directly In fronj awit trn-swerved U- - the left in an effort to : pass it. Juki at that time MUcheil, who had been riding In the rear of the wagon Jumped to the pavement iand darted directly in front of the oncoming machine. Jones stated he put on the .brakes and pulled- - the wheel far tn the left, but it was too lata. The Mitchell hid was caught by head crushed Uie wheels and his against the 4?avemcnt. The. exprees ! waion"' 'cofitlh not knowing or- caring about the death, of the K. 1.. Burgon. chairman board of commissioners of Salt Lake county, told this cne yesterday at a meeting' where water resources were being discussed, snd as an illustrartfon the of how attitudes change with passage of time. yeeteeday at a H ARE THEY DOWNHEARTED NOW? I BUILDINGS UTAH'S RELIEF I1U0TA REDUCED ti Conrpletionoi' Big Bank t Structure Expected to Relieve Congestion. Apartment houses, office buildings gnd new homes are being ruled as rapidly as they are ready for occupancjr. This was abe report from a meeting of the Building and Managers' association held In the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce at noon yesterday. There are Just six vacant offices In j the office butldinga. city In flrst-clas- a the report said, and no Immediate re- lief in sight. The Continental Na tional bank will relieve this conges tion to an estent, but it will not he ready for occupancy before nest faH. If the people from the east and west continue to come to Salt Lake during j the next year as they have during the bust- - six. ,tirrth,v f4j , m w by Ud j ng. wnen'compieieo. win laca a long way j vi iinuia toe iieeu. Apartment houses also continue to do a thriving business. Juat eight vacant apartments were reported, and srvera;- - or the more popular apart ment bmiees ba-vlong waiting lists. I , it i ?" ' ' " Notifies Local Committee Sum Needed $26,000 Salt Lake County's Share Fixed at $13,000; Ar- .STV.leWiV.Aa...i.J-i- j. j r n Bovs l ulu UDLI IILII, - Tninfl FT and . Misses FnRBELL URGES Ss llll mil f I Back T I fl FT I fl rl ITP liiiiua nil iirtniHDLIll and officials at l.ehl. celebrating the I i installation of some Important addi1 I I to the pumping plant of the Astions J R. M unlock of Heber City, pres- sociated Canal Companies. along comhad of the Provo lleaervoir ident about eighteen years ago. There discussion, and even pany, called attention of the Sail Like been considerable over the supposition mere comirdswloners .to the importance of some feeling, ,.r are seventeen i,.-- i apartment ik. ik.i lL i hen lw inc. ja.U.er of...irrigattoft deveiajntnt tn Sail 'Idk'e county with federal as' i oonsWere " tta tbre "Ah sure evMr' to of much the detriment sieUince and funds; and .'particularly no drfflculty In the housing Those pas- - w' to the !minefcate neYsslty for action. lands sround C.tab.Jake pretty ,tut ' gee. she don't know CS Bnoee KOH mis Wlirorr hut l.nrfs lands .lilt r. ntiir. the hiuh I betng buXt will be ready for oceu- IrW'kientally it wus suggested that, l,.r nuthln'." a chubby, freckle-face- d nnw 1. as now proposed, instead of ma tila frail sv asi4v i.unr-loma boldly asserted as be came for $,nftu,ui0 of reclamation funds from waters of the lake are Inundating Ro-Scenics Former .President of Tour down the steps of the school. rendering them useless as "',ntera. federal the requMit them, and government, oondlto this crowded of at the time the Hut should b made for at leant lo,000,0o8 arable lands. "Uosh! Mine ain't even pretty," was in offices and apartment houses, tion lake It was the feared that fulwas'. meeting and pomlbly &.ft00,0fl of the there have been 90 slrbetantial homes ists to Be Urged to quick retort of his companion. tary Club Advises Aban- theLittle This money, w.iid profaabty be would, be virtually pumped, dry and bulir in yfalt Iake gtngham-cla- d girls confided dtirtng Uie year,- f made available in reirular annual the pastures would cease to exist. and of three In each other their impressions of e unremain And Salt lake county, as representnew taskmlatressea. "Oh, she's amounts, as might te required, would ed Make Larger Stopovers. sold. Many of tbnse are not yet com- donment of Selfishness. their by the Associated Canal Compahave U be repaid by the landowners the sweetest thing I ever saw'" "Mine the Pic ted, and thHi applies to many of benefited. I'ayrreen-la- , bowever, would nies, was asserting Its claim to lake wears all blue the swelleat dress. those as owners siald, are It's the waiting of waters of I'tah the be In twenty annual installments, and proportion 'if red and tots of grand embroid'ry for their completion to move in. without interest, under the present which It was feared would do the Those who have kept a dose check Members of the party of ticket Oitiiens of Ctah should forget per- - on It n'every thing. "Say, you ought damage. federal reclamation law. to on bobbed hair, mlne'a agents who were guests of Salt Lake the the say that many of "John Y. Smith was one of the aggrandiiement and cooperate to got. qg Guess cute I'll fix mine like it." RESERVOIR COMPANY TO AID. the fullest extent in bringing the won. One lad, with a plainly disgusted yesterday while on their way. to the of the United Wales ."rCr." ,oM ,M.",e o w IVsome are from California " 'and Jh Cooperation o her coast states. derful attractions of the state to the look on his face, bemoaned the fact annual convention of the American urea.u ,.,of .....reciTiatUm, the ob ,tha t,,h ia, teacher ,.waa. ,)mMpt..jfbi a proper Jnmum m iuum tn ' puult: taining Improvement lit the homes being built", wm for the completion of the beet possible 'Approachln(r the shore of I'tah and FarreH' foTmer- President of lions. Another overalled youngster in Portland, Ore., expressed surprise the universal almost of archlue of accident. two saw water the Mr. supply lake recently. development large Knight walled that he had earned fifteen at the scenic attractions and indusbuilding, whereas a few the Salt Lake Rotary club, said The boy i the son of Mr ami Mrs. of the Creat Salt Iake basin a aaifiply youngstera their stom- tec ts in the ago architects seldom were con- - tenia in. an address delivered at the cents a week all summer an da that trial possibilities of the state, and, Albert Mitchell of 46 Chicago ave- of wbk-b- It w pointed oit, an lm achs on the shore. sulti-d- . now over. were his earning days nue. " 'What are you doing there'' he portant part is njw annually lost in promised to weekly luncheon at the Hotel Utah. The majority of the boys, however, through thc.r spokesman, INSTANTLY KILLED. evaporation from the surfaces of I'tah queried, 'drinking our water' That urge tourists to make lonser stopMr. Frrell has lived in Los Angeles vacation-tireseemed of lad the were tireait lake Salt of and lake to S Salt tie farmers the of of belongs, Robert Cronk, age. years for the last two years. change and anticipated the school overs Isin a the state. 1352 Thornton avenue. aj inemntly suggestions made. And It was urxed county.' "It Joke to think that the tour"Nature placed more wealth in the year as a golden opportunity to play, Killed and Ford Scalley, 10. of U27 that this cooperation and the resuNo, sir. just fishing.' replied the do justice to Utah by stopin in earth than any probably, Utah, pranks and perchance absorb a little ist can obtained If youngsters. Tale avenue, seriously Injured, when ltant funds could best be' the learning. in of Salt siie in take for a few hours," other similar ping region to In were the a landowners he then "Will moment, position the coaater upon which they were ridpondered world." he declared. "Salt Lake ts And the little misses well, girls J. A. Barclay said in addressing the for an assuredly feasible said, reluctantly: ing down Thornton avenue swerved present plane teesnvisitors wives at a luncheon not of and their a center the love school. region only " backed s for always it a definite organiail right by 'Well, suppose off the sidewalk and collided with a project, given for the delegates at the Chamir.g with potential wealth, but has an you to fish there, but lie Mire to wring coal truck which was approttcntng tip sation of the landholders interested. ot Commerce. oontrib-- ! ber Is "Tourists should most that environment the It was made clear at the meeting out your lines when you are the hill. The Cronk boy was immespend from three days to three weeks utory to human happinere of any of the lrovo Reservoir company, through.'' ' here. I of diately rushed to the emergency hos- that which the faot know, regardless which hsa spent several years In the pital, but It was of nu avail, us life development 'X'tahhaSLJiot advertised itself to that I live la Lbs Angeles. Salt Lake and extension of Irrigawas extinct when the lad was picked such an extent as it.s neighbor on the has a world-wiu- e reputation for hosin Salt tion '1'tah and Ijake counties, was to the taken i'aclfic. More wealth has been taken tip. Young Scalley pitality. lend its support to the compleout of the copper mines at Bingham Holy Cross hospital, where it was will "Some of my friends hero have or Ha of Its tion enlargeproject, that ascertained upon examination than that represented by all the gold charged me with deserting Utah. I ' the lad's life was not in danKcr. as ment or development by the federal taken out of California since the days am only extending the boundaries of Basin Farmers Uintah was first thought. Ills injuries con- govern men. 49. of I want to teU you that I state. the so in far company has gone sisted of lacerations and abrasions on thkThedirection "There is not a week passes but boost for at Utah every opportunity. that Its directors by more than $1,000,000 worth of face and body, and possible internal formal action have that to I show What have Just faith you a new of As the Salvation Find Profit in Birds in Utah. I have Invested all my money voted to turn all phase wealth is taken from the mines of injuries. No bones were broken. the company! filings; reservoirs and Army h present campaign for the inAndrew FVley of 1oa Angeles, who generuJthe I state. do not. not here, and have and canal system over to the funds they need to help the lowly was seated on the front porch of the Cnited Slates "Utah has more than enough coal to, sell one share of stock." for Holiday Dinners. tendAnnouncement of reoiamat'on and the poor of the city during the to supply the United States fur the Cronk home at the time the accident for the benefit bureau was made at the of the settlers owning coming year a group of young wo3W occurred? declared it to be unavoid- the av stem - and tar t he men- in society, have, agreed. to .prer meeting that tJovernor Mabey would laftd-" In the years. Notes next The coaster which the lads benefittrader able: southern part of the state be the prtnclpareipeaker at the week- Tax Anticipatidn side at boothe in the Hotel I'tah and the of state of the genpeople a are some of the finest iron deposits used was an improvised affair of ly meet ng next Tuesday, when a spe the .Newhouae ho'el for the next How farmers ot the I'lntuh basin in cial erally were in this character. unstable "Constitution will very They vs. day" program . COULD DOUBLE AREA. for $175,000 Issued to "The country. an in sal down the hill on Thornton of state produces With Mise Dorothy Bambereer as some localities saved their hay crop, be Riven One feature of the Provo Reservoir chairman h the nation's copper, of the avenue just below Thirteenth Ka.it. DarreH T. lane, state commander rof the group, the following waved their alralfa seed crop and Boon a project is a canal line on will serve: d of the silver, of lead, a the Miss will h&rveat a American Mrs made Keith David short Legion, They were going at a rather fast rate company turkey crop was told talk. In which he asked the Irving Bank, New York, of the arsenic, of valley of the Rleanor Duke. Mrs IJoyd of speed, swerved around the slight the ee.st side of th Weeter. Rotary of the the manganese ore, curve In the roadway and sped out Jordan river. Surveys already mad Mrs Clarence Mrs Joel yesterday by Thomas Redmond, chief club to cooperate in entertaining delfor the company show h nation's potash and of the Into the road. Then, before they could by engineers and M's Helen KnowHon. sheep inspector for tire state board egates wio will pass throug the city that a canal line already extended to NrMey world's vanadium. There are 210 difof the Salvation Arm) ns? agriculture, who was one of a on theJr way to and fro as the AmeriThe plonsi right the coastrCt they crashed into Jordan of The board education Narrows reguthe if at can. ferent kinds of known minerals withcan Loarion convention to be held in continued, the corns fo- the expenditure o the rear wheels of a Nash truck, a from which has returned just lar meeting last evening authorised in the state's boundaries. San Francisco next October. Automo-bileowned by the Marsh Coal company, bring waUc from the Provo river by money contributed during the present party week spent In the basin. "So you will see the foundation on are needed, he said, to take the borrowing ot $175,000 from the Irv and driven by Harold I. Young. 21, gravity through the Port Douglas mil campaign hnve received the approval "There are more turkeys in the This reservation. would the prosperity pf the state is oanal of and itary Commerce of South the Chamber street. of Ti fist Fourth He estlbasin than I for one have ever Keen delegates around the city. Columbia Trust company of which a total of about 15,000 acres other Important civic bodies. founded. The people of Utah are irrigate ma,e not 10.000 less .memthan that New Mr. in York AUTO. The money is lo said all my life STREET pAR STRIKES anywhere City. not now receiving water, Irrigation Americans, and ft Is impossiui me legion, ana possioiy w,vw be used in the maintenance of the Ftedmond. "One grower has some- C. L. Morgan. 00. of 1234 Kmcrann and above any present sxr.wce of supto ble Hie among them without marwould SaJt visit members, schools Ijake. until funds from taxes are like l.00 head. And each ranch avenue, suffered abrasions on the ply, with the exception of what can aid, of the greatest possible use of the thlnaj at their wonderful hospitality. lsitlns; Kotarlans .were Ralph Bris forthcoming. Tax anticipation notes veling head and back when the automobile be obtained from a few mountain water aupply now aailuble and now h a c tmallar nnnto excels anything found scenery 'tur were nnani iviitiuuii oi iasissued and left early this The grasshoppers were bad last in which he was riding was struck streams. A woman visitor who had vd-: Ileitis so largely wanted in this valI Mrles Royal of Vancou morning over the eir mail route for elsewhere. spriing. They were doing real dam- - ver: O. B Cihson in cave In Kenby a street car at the intersection been Mammoth Similarly, on the wea side or the ley.' the of Max New York In order to be at 'their Oden. and to the forage crops. The farmers V. of Seventh West and Seventh South valley about 10,000 acres of irrigated told me that in her opinion tlie Mr Murdock was accompanied to are Wilhelm of Iawrence. Kan. destination and ready for entry Sep- tucky flocks of turkeys and In streets at 6 o'clock yesterday after- land can be added to the cultivated the conference with the .Salt i.ake turned out the cave American Fork He canyon Hike sang two songs. Charles tember 15. The notes bear 4. So per to protect the crops. The noon. The machine was driven by area of Salt Lake county. in beauty the famous MamWith other county commissioners I'y Francis W. they helped cent irrteree. and were signed by was prosperous, there was a T- J. Olson, 14. South Second West. cave. moth projects which have already been In- kirkham. a director in the company, season George F. Waseon, president of the good hay crop and they are now harIn explaining the accident. Olson vestigated by the I'tah Water Storage and by H. Jacob, its engineer. "Many beautiful canyons open into board, and George King, clerk. vesting the seed crop, and in some told the police that he was going at commission and the federal bureau SURVEYORS IN FIELD. The resolution Introduced by the the valley, and it is possible to be in cases It. are The Ihreshins; turkeys the mountains within a few moments 'the rate of eighteen or twenty miles eturineera, the irrigated area of Salt of finance committee of board the They announced that een prior to will be ready for the holiday market, an hour when approaching the car lake county would be about doubled education set forth that $2,263000 after leaving t'ae city. ;lie initiation of a moMment to or- and it is a common Rftyina; throughll h line. He had not noticed the oncoming there are Bryce canyon. Ce"Then region already- highly develwill be from obtained the schools by water users and out the basin that the turkeys are car until it was so near that he could oped industrially, socially and politi- ganize the dar breaks and Zlon National park." taxes. water users of the tench responsible for three crops-.It not only has its churches n. W. Wood," hot bring Ihe machine to a standcally. one assistand teachers general passenger repEighteen Dr. A. J. Webb, state liveatocj ln- anils on each side of the alley surThe still. He then attempted to speed up und its school bouses; it has its highof commerce received ant were appointed by resolution of resentative of the Wabash railroad; veyors were placed in the tietd yes- Ispector. and Dr R W. Mctllnnis of letters chamber K. s J. L. C. frnm the machine in an effort to clear the ways, Ms 'railroads, Ms mines, its Riley, commit fotlows: the teachers' as passenger tee agent of the iiauchard, preliminary the bureau of animal industry forces Keneral yesterdayat terday lo elaborate the W. D. Cundv. con. and its great industrial plants. Leland Ballard. track ahead of the car. but was not the J. W. Anderson, Memphis for apent and definitely eatabli.sh a line :.-surev eral of the Denver as the car Ida the Irene struck Bdmundw, PHfic lines, and from John passtnger agent PRODUCTIVITY PROVED. Gardner, Sylvia quite successful, 7J vJZZl tor a canal leading from the Jordan &.'."nassistant Kio (Jrar.de Western; u. b. r.pen- Afton Hinckley. Go Ida Hyde, rear of the machine, knocking it general agent in New Guy. It is a region where, as a report of narrows to Fort lioiiglas. The, At a er ernal demonstration place. W. YorkO. throwfor ami Johnson. Florence Jacob. the Southern Pacific. In against a telephone pole, wiil be sufficiently in detau.. to was held for the treatment the Provo Reservoir company itself of foot IJIHan McClure. Grace Union Pacific system, and Georcre K. the railroad officials said they Bert ing Morgan to the ground water has already been sold to enable the engineers to arrae at a rot amonj? heep. that disease beinp which would iose no opportunity to direct Oisen. .Armes Ricks, Josephine 8anJ-ber- Kane, acting secretary of the parly, Mrs. John Martin. !M South Sixth shows, of coat the v( .aood farmers a the at approximation buck the price of more such a canal, cf the area oi new rather prevalent amor? Elixabetn tourist travel ftaat. suffered abrastirtis of the right than Il.0o0.000 byselling Warrick, Jean Wil- also spoke, expressing the apprecia-- ' Salt T.ake. throuch this one herds which frequent y pasture on "You may rest assured that we all liams. Tiilht Wilcox, Virginia Wood tion of the visitors for the hospitality leg and contusions ofi the left cheek Most of this water has been company. lands that would lie i rought undi r Ioiv The dairy herd mainsold less shown them. Marjor-iand assistant. Cannon, bv from a driven returned truck our WitUam recent of educational when the water aupply tained at the Indian boa.rdimr school than ten ago; ami one of the cultivation, and After their arrival yesterday morn Michelson. J3 West Fourth South, bent proofs years trip with a splendid impression of as to the relative prosper- that would be required to make such at White Rocks win tented for ing, the oart v. numbering 165.. was of halt Lake the of snd rear machine that the educational Idaho Prunes to Be struck the of the farmers of this section lies landw .productive. and five reactors out of a advantages derived taken for a drive about the city by from Mrs. M. Gregg. Ul South Sixth K.ast ity ot the the will action reservoir The trip in the tact that, of the original indebtOne was be directed to the hundred head were found. the Salt Lake Transportation com Michelson stated that when stopping edness of more has already teen officially development of to an lmjorted HolMein ?ire and the travel than ll.uuo.uoo, only Shipped England memners were after which pany, counwater tlie and he had misjudged the distance be- approximately -- 0i.Oftu I'tah to your through storage city were grade cows. Some twenty-tremains to be commissi! n. luncheon guests at the Chamber ot Mr. Bouchard savs. chairman. V' others tween the two machines und bad not la!d. through wo head belonging to employees try." Special to The Trlboae. listened to Commerce. Later Mr. Field they In his will said lo won letter: etiouuh a'fo "I brakes and loernor the It. Wallace, applied So that, while Weber count v and of thtndtarV service at Fort 11. laondon. the nrztn recital In the tabernacle BOISK. Idaho. Sept. pass the word alone that lah oiiiitt are, already well along M bey and to Uie Salt i.ake county AUTO KNOCKS DOWN MAN. were found to be free of the certainly 100 cars of the an3 were taken In special cars to will receive England, Salt should be In included City ommtssion. ijike n organization of a movement !o preU. P. Maak. of U'llT South Kiev Idaho prunes from the Me:J-ia- fi.ltair. where they enJoyeJ a oip in We colis.ilcr every trip to the coast and that two famous highly .mportaut," dia?c. ' .oetiii. to the The letK"k men al-of sent their m Ms proterl thH. investigated or enth Kast street. u:fered altrnM.-nlake. ,t l.r. according to three duys aj, least should be riven iMtiv i in" lh reoorl losses and of of while .... r head cattle authorities, nineteen units the manacrer of the Earl com,.. the bark and rint side yesterday in those They left yesterday afternoon for ... owned by Indians along the Uu- - to slKhtseeinK in your city." t ;Ki. ...... projects will rei eiv e the of that place. when he wa knocked down iLn'ii pany and were guests at ihe Her: ih Ogden. morningautome-bile Three crews have been put on in the mitage during the afternoon. driven ly A. L tiic of the Salt Lake interests, it was the funds to which they are entitled hesne and the trouble was diagnosed by an G. D. R. & W. that the 'eeling Furnishes best 769 in vesterday chief that Third hemorrhagic at streer. rertama-is septicemia, arising vicinity Richards t packing plants of the Burke, from ihe operations of Ihe entire Great in Salt the output to be shipped this South and Main streets aileges interests it is our understanding from the cattle drinking waters ion law , Full Supply of Cars and uToject. now heing inves- ihiit any aanl yenr is estimated at 450 cars, as com- Attorney Back From be sloughs along the river where a high to that that the driver failed tn fcie warning tigatedbasin mist (tion the ' by .in stale Y17TI U federal had partially dried out. gowith ZM cars shipped last year. IS' channel water of bis approach. pared of there takfii being dansr qu;.'kl vernments in rr ui varum ion. as w ell as Tlie Denver t Rio Grande Western Three methods are used in packing a Cither injuries this The herds were ordered removed to iei;.aiai ion aK f reported included ihe interest coojH'rat of Salt l.ake county na; ionSaw e where better baaket railroad is furnishing Its full car sup- the suitcase, the that of J. W. Caldwell. ci; marshal landowners that has been of mi'-- benefit other pastures, great. themselves. of the taw firm P. bushel full was Harold and prompt available. on half and both its the suffe:-Farian, narrow standard numerous and of Murray, who pack ply our sister stales of lh west, but supply rejure into a body Ciendenin and of Basel ey. Fabian. wniih can to This announcement was basket park. in whith I'tah baa had Muh small e;ai:a;e lines. bruises on his limbs and iody when organization vvrth the re iamaUun treat from Green otfieiais In returned There is in made w yesterday Judd, a Issued bulletin difficulty procuring yesterday the motorcycle on hit h be was rid- a'nnor.i;i'.ici share Drink to Soft a as J and unit ed (.n Delegate by T. H Beacon, receiver for tne packers in some of the plants, and River, Wyo.. where he represented ing on South State near Kelsey aveORGANFZATtON NECESSARY. Kiniitv. s late of the the estate Timothy are scarce. also Several pickers nue, collided with an autumob;!e truck Convention to Visit Here company. COOPERATION DESIRED. of prunes will be allowed to ney, pioneer capitalist of Wyoming. 'The reclamation bureau does not The bulletin also shows that, dunna; driven by Joseph Marabolle. TS West was admitted 'W,Mr. The 1.. will of E deal with individuals. The said feel, dried for Kinney ma.hinery for the chairthe the first seven months of this year, ripen -- t'eurtlt South street. The tru.ik driver evaporatera Jlurgon.coinmls-ionman of the Salt 1,akc K.unly to probate by Judste John R. Arnold Edward Flore of Buffalo, X. T , for the organization .of irrigation and ear loading on this road Increased prune market. is alleged to have failed t 'give a tn the necond district court of WyoA"tna: Salt lake nuntv should drainano districts tn thi ftate is in president of the International 12.601 cam., or t.S per cent,' over the signal, thus causing the accld The estate Is valued at apthe hands o; the governor and the lliance of Soft Drink lisrien?ers. same months of last year. Tn addi- M. K. & T. ming. gel ail he can of ihe federal recla Will proximately Several other minor a e He. its 3O0.00. Joseph ('. KinInasmuch as Cooks and Culinary Workers, who is tion to this it is shown that the carmation mcnf'x lha. mav 'be found county reported. acaihrrre fcr ney, a son. being made executor unah ;it this time for Krr'aI an,i iapting benefit will undoubt- a ilelTate to the federation conven- loads received from connecting lines Offices Lake Salt doof the will. to on! landownterm the not the come, Open in ih Satt will visit ia!e A' llv same ed'y tion In California, increased 50D car. or 14 Projects per cent. Mr. Klnnev was a heavy stockholda!i i.r cs jlim-'- . !e n ? enough ers ih inches, but to , the puMtc gen- Ijike todar and part of tomorrow. He in Two Railroad Systems Additions motive and power ft .i. t tn S. McComlclt er of W. out the to ask for a uc. carry-intht 4 offices in the Plans for the opening of alontr sonie erally, 'rom will at 'he Labor temple at freight equipment also are described, of Salt Lake, and, st one time, thai w.H :ncl'.e Ihe lies ulr! great re.'iamat !on project outlined in o'clockspeak this afternoon and will be these being by new power and equip- Suit Lake are being made by the bank Help Japanese Relief P'an In the t stockholder a was I'tah heave ilec;ow-n-nac and of the .iir availa!'!male proposal. ariiest of honor si a banquet this eve onifanying report ment received from the manufax'tur- - traffic department of the Missouri. He was prominent, of which is assured it oiue nins th su ancf water in ihis basin In Copper company. " tnis He will leave for California at ers and also from repairs from the Kansas ft Texas railway, Two of the major riii!ro;nl banking-circlof In Wyoknown we wc Other that ly 'all undertaken. tie your shoiiM words, nouncement was made yesterdsy by suge?h'; shops of the railroad. o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Salt tn ritv have cattle :tio.:?ii to work for the oen-iof th'1 tx.o'bmy tae the necessary initiaKlmer .K Wjlklnson, traveling freight ming and Interestedthere. larire contributions of $:;i.oo,i each whole His home ranches te e steps at- the earlie.n practicable Ptate '' sheep and passenger agent for the company. and f Th- v tf the fund for Japanese In Rock Springs, but he was was toward "Tbc ilesorvi.i: l'roiu .date proper ihe been Mr. has with who oranixatiou, conH;aii,.' Wilkinson, are the.l'nion Pacific and thr SouUi-rknown throughout the west, having "We wish you to understand thnt saiii its Mr Miiriiock. 41 Denver & Rio Grande western rail feels Pari fiv Announcement hf that If ptesiilcnt. taken an active part in development the Rovetnmtnt conies Into it is not intended that this matter road for the last three years, former of Southern Pacific "tva made Uy Paul Salt the weatem country. !l en an over sha and adjacent counriah lake, gi Kansas the with ly worked Missouri, x'itf That i.v and Shoup. presidert. if an v other reclamation proiivt, but can put water on & Texasfrallway and has accepted a the rnion Pacific h Vi.-- e Pi i).T,t ties, and v 1miir.l-- r ii an is designed as the faxor.iilo terms rather that K. E. Calvin in a t.Vr,im received position with it now to oe in marge Tariff Association Men now a;pl,r.2 to Ktivcrnmcnt funds, portant rart cf one great project that Isat nisht by H. V. Piatt, v presi'VO.uoO acres of land in it woi.ld include an r This railroad, .which ls generally Complete Conference of ih thins: that l,cthnmuch bettercanthan dent and peneral ma do on a I'tah, Salt Lake and Troele councompany known as the "Katy" road, comprises Oreton Short Ijine. r las. .s of a which Plight be designated as the Jean war nlan the of noted ties, forces de flyer of Canadian Leon In tr.on in payment .vlcinitT of Louis the joined Jean, track mlt.i n A. 3. 'so and Vance Muse, both nn Cah1n fr. . meKis"e aniTat Lake reclamation proj and author of a volume of verse. 1516 and later was transferred to the Kansas City, St." Louts and ' gia(f of the Arnold per cent It wouli Utah-SaSouthern Tariff association, roiinced that the Union i'neific tje a blessins to the farmers of this ect " at Flying corps. Roy in Salt Lake in conbeen wil irnrrFporr free i.f cSv,re nil entire have who The conference yesterday was in'Songs of the Atr," arrived in Salt, community, and we owe it to Following is one of his poems writ- points. ference with F. J. Hagenbarth. presifodtirffs intended f r Ju'an farmers to assist them to ava'l formal in nature and no action was Ijike yesterday and will spend a week ten after the thought had been inof National the frrm pmprrly organized source. the dent Woolgrowers' asthemselves of such an opportunity, If Us. ken by th? county t omntisioners, BaDtist Delegates to stilled from a flight: sociation, and others, have gone on It is possiole. but the ne;sslty for organization was in the city before continuing his trip were Denver. here in regard to They Lake to the organisation realised. In the meantime, and pend- to St. l.ouis. where he will at'end the There ls a thrill of real action in North Fork Bridge I EXPECT TO PROFIT. Spend Day tn meeting of the decision hy that body, it ts prob- national aero congress and race Oc- 'My pup and 1' A pup being a deliing western Tartu association, to be held of Ihe great benefit able that steps will be initiated to or Four special trains, carrying TS0 m Denver on October Nearing Completion that"Realization 3. as a representative ef the cate little svout plane which was used would result to the aarlcultural water users under the reser tober BapBoth of the visitors considered that delegates east form the Colored !an. andivoir company's erojeots. and such Allied Flyers", club of .'.aliforn'a. Mr. by the Keyal Flying corps. I'ommunlty under, euch a AnLos at convention national to The bridge over the north fork of also of the (utility of attempting to associations may for the the tist movement response readiiy become the de Jean Is rarryirg a of "But suppose the chill thought all at geles; are due at Salt Lake Friday whteh they were working in Utah was the Provo river, two miles abme the do anything that could hope to com- nuclei ot the After spending 'the day satisfactory and final arrangements head of Beaver creek, will be com- pete financially with such a propo- vation districts.proposed water conser areetlnrs to Mayor 11. v. Kiel of m. through my mind Mil morning. IjiuIs from James ttolph, Jr., uuvyor Flashed and i looked to both sides sightaeeinf here 'theR. delegates wtll for work of this organisation as a pleted5 In the net (wo weeks, accordsition, induced the directors to take O. W. railroad whole and of the state branches will tin ila cs.rr.es an and behind of San Fraocisoo. leave' over the 0. ing to nana Parkinwin. supervisor the stand they did in proffering the FAIL TO REPORT.. KAMAS the Wasatch Invitation trftthe preside!. i.f ttie aero That I can't find my way back to my at 4 43 o'clock In the afternoon for he decided upon ' hy those attending nf national forest, who entire and claims of the east. Kamas, In Summit county, is the association to aiteon tne American returned yesterday from a trip to the companydevelopment woria again the Denver conference. to the government. The ditjje head of the Provo river. The hridir rectors do not feel that ultimately sole remaining town In Utah which legion convention it Sn Fiancuxo. Would 1 drift here In space through Mr. Arnold and Mr. Muse will work to the state board where Glider contest SOCIETY CHANGE. one RELIC1" of net la being built In connection with the the company will lose anythiag has and then le ill In other western state until ths reported eternity by of A for tax me of loneliness over Its main int. rnnetrtetfntt of tbe Provo river road faking such a course-- , alnce theVorfc the swept levy attractions, sponsored by The Farmer Ward Relief Society time lor the conference in Denver. feeling equalisation And I glanced at a dial waera a aaad ha been reorganised, with Mrs. Marie from Kamas to IAke Tyrol, a dis- that has been done and the rights Such report Is required" under a law tance of twenty miles. slowly crept Tanner as president,1 succeeding Mrs. J Dr.' tt." M.' Brumbaugh, Uentlnr r oy the lZt legislature. Kanab, During the war Mr. de Jean sufthat have been obtained will Ult- passed for fered a fall of 1004) feet from a plane To a number which told me that Campbell Brown, whehaa moved from moved la ta Cllft Bldg. (Adrt) imately be recognised. Neither, on In Kane county, was delinquent levcareer. miles mere. .ended He Abrams Electronic Treatments. R, the Ui ward. Mr. Carrie C Dahlln and four and almost his which, other hand, do they foe) that any a long time, but recently reported V. Maupln. M. D.. 234 Judge Bldg. Now Ae Mrs. and between earth's is to Th be the former student within the which were a Letti chosen first ies pf Ckgar appear lay allowed the University plane should be to Rigby hamper thing L and second -- counselor, .respectively. nicked la Wooden BoxeaCAdv.) friendly floor." 1 (AdvertisemenL) proper development, with government maximum allowed by the slate law. of California and Nevada. Mr. de of the Salt meeting lake county lULL PaucriocH ; l"ein bi IUIALI GUESTS OF CIT I Praised; fifty-thre- newt-omer- s .?Me4-wa,-- -- - I lying-prone-- on - yes-yea- , ra tows -' morns 1 Society to Help Salvation Army to Raise Funds Cllf - " few-d- Utah's quota for the relief of the Japanese earthquake victims was reduced by the Pacific division of tie Ked Cross yesterday from S52.S0O to $J.00. Salt Lake county's share was fixed at $13,000. The reduction waa uecause ine citizens oi uie iTuuceu the state so recently contributed 'to '.ft .'y'gQiOn4T'innaraan(ru- j ingion iiooas. Plans for the Salt Ijike county drive were complete. at a meeting memyesterday morning attended bers of 1he Salt ILaSte county executive; eommitlre.'- - TBflse;preeii"-WBr- e E. O. Howard, chairman of the Mrs. one-fift- one-six- one-thir- one-tent- . k Rail Men Will Route Tourists for Salt Lake smei-ter- ,Z'nn,. Mir-ir- v . -- y. e tuber-ruloA- h y it.-- i n fed-er- i '.nr . i . Ih-.- sup-l.r- at-e- n Finney tt-- ,' four-ln-on- car-oud- - Railroad t elc.pn-.en- ' v's sienv-furvtrt- e i , - ' v t t Flying Poet Visits Salt Lake on Way to -- v c- St Louis Aero Meet tcn-ea- S lt in'i'.-cst- ?ys-?- ? Salt ieae . - - , Bt F. Mrs. RichardB. S. Jeannette Hyde, A. N. McKav, V, . R. Wallace, U. X. Byrne. R. N. Young, chairman of the drive, and Mrs. V". O. Cleland, secretary of the Kali Luke county chapter of the Red Cross. Office buildings ilk be canvassed Friday by representatives of the various organizations that have contributed their services. Each representative will be accompanied by a Japanese woman in costume. Checks will be asked of the various corporations as such, but the request is made that they canvass their own employees. FLOWER DAY SATURDAY. Saturday will be known as "Flower day." .Booths will be placed on Main street from soimt'-itn-'ie-- w Tntrrt 'Mouth, for the sale of flowers. The booths will be in charge of representatives ofvarious women's organizations and Japanese women, according to Mrs. Young. Arrangements are in charge of Mrs. Jeannette A. 'Hyde. Mrs. V. S. Richards and Mrs. E. D. Hashimoto. An appeal was made yesterday for the contribution of flowers, ejipecially asters, marigolds and sinnfus. The flowers should be at delivered Ihe Chamber of Commerce at J o'clock Saturday morning. If persons having flowers cannot take them to the chamber, they should telephone Wasatch 1755 and the blooms will tie called for. "All expenses in connection with the by campaign have been underwritten Individuals and corporations, so that salof from the every cent realized flowers and every contribution will Mr relief fund. go to the Japanese Young said: it is desired to close the driveRaturdav afternoon anil all funds receiv ed will be forwarded at once, be cause lief. lt ts the hooe and expectation that ihe- - citizens, fcji. Salt .Lawiil do their share in meeting mis urgent humanitarian demand. PURPOSE i " for Drive. rangements OF FUND. "The money realized fijpm this drive, is to be used in buying cioihins. loou, medicine and other necessary supplies for the Velief of those in ihe aevastated sections of Japan. The interest of each citizen in this relief removement is greater than at first teralized. F.veryone remembers the inits which had rible "flu" epidemic Falkan states' and ception in the America SW.OOO lives which ha? cost to date. It is not difficult to imagine start the dreiid diseases that might in Japan unless immediate measures dea.l of the are taken to dispose and hodie.' clean uv the wreckage, and measures debris, take sanitary a to prevent steps other necessary devastating epidemic." sent be should mail by Contributions of the 10 John C. Cutler, president Checks should IVseret National barritr be made payable to "Ked CrossareJapabeContributions nese Relier." foling accepted in the countyM. byJ. the Korea; Mrs Magna, lowing: tlarfieki, Mrs. C. W. Evers: Bingham. Mrs Nettie Berry; Murray. C. fc. ijsufln: Sandy, W. W. Wilson. of the secretary MUw l)ti Hume, and field repMate central committee Tot r ,K - T1...I Cross V" resemauve . rf . d soutnern iiiiiim. chamber of Commerce vesterdav to direct ine nrivc '"" " countv. Reports the of Salt of from Carl Hunt nianascr Cross, are division of the Red states to the effect that the western reare contributing generously to the lief fund, she said. Kn-h- Westminster College to Open This Morning open at in Westminster college will this morning with a special Third Presbyterian program st the W church. The Rt, Rev. ArthurUtah, Monitor, episcopal bishop ofaddress principal will deliver the The music department of the college will provide numbers. Enrollment during the lart two the college aunays has been heavy, thorities report, and they expect records to be exceeded this vear There is room yet available i '.v.. vll.' rtormltorv. but the boys u. .:..!... la Numbers of the - KinBT l:.ken care of v.... " near the campus, takin In homes thtlr meals at the college dining room. The administration hopes that It will not be necessary to turn away boys, but ihe expanany sion limit Is small at this time, tt ls stated. . The enhwred faculty Is the strongest which ever represented the Insti claims, ana tution, the administration is guaranthe usual hlgti gradeof work to the the work teed. The limiting music, arts and sciences, including e work, rrtakea possible such say the college authorities Bv a gift Irora Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carmichael of Salt Lrfike, fifty new Installed In steel lockers are being of the girls livConverse hall ing In this city. o'clock u n- high-grad- tose life and Character Reading SEPTEMBER 12. once be When people of this date come aware that there t something arises which the pleasure besides from money and intellectual pursuits. ana iasi. grow spiritually very they tendency which the natural analytical made them so disagreeable, so hard to get along with, becomes a great power for good. People of this date, ere usually restored from fatigue or the appearance of Illness by a few hours with nature. Green grass and swaying trees, and the beauty, harmony and utility of vegetable and animal liie are more Infallible remedies. These people have few llmeases, but when they realise that mind Is the master and body the slave that Intelligence Is the Infallible cure for both sin, suffering, disease and death, they frill be troubled less. he didn't know where In the world to go for R. Naturally, she tised th Want Ad first; and. of eoursf, found what ' she desired. Use th Want Ada. - : '' . '' ,'-- |