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Show ! TIIE ' PASTURE CANAL BANKS. Farmers at East Tremoatos, is BoxsMer eouaty, and tha Sugar company plant at Gsrlaad entered into a near type of contract last year. Iks factory furniahed 3u0 worth of feqctay materials ; the U'tah-Idah- It o .eH,l., MIS L t ley II. kXUOPkkTNtl Work pf Thexo Advuory and of County Agents Stands, on Own Merit j, A prominent member of tbs sen. of tk United ktats baa asked tbssa questions: to U work provided bill a sue-ooafor by tb Smith-Hush- es to tb work don W tb at Utahn rr teachers rotated t the community and hbould tb work b continued! It would b calamitous for Utah to to tb twenty or raor Hmlth-Huf- h men o ho ar connected with sum of tb high school of the state. These ma have an unusual opportunity and if they ar not taking of it than tb fauiit bs with th man. There Is to much t.xtbook and claeeroom work and not tsosfk outdoor actual contact with farm problems Parmer boys who attend bis h schools la which agriculture Is taught should b filled with a new idsplia.' tion for better agriculture. They should have definite problems tn agriculture to sotvs. 1 hay should t organised for community work and should b taught how to produe with both land and Itveatoak. Th alub activities require a special kind of leadership and It Is sn unusual maa who can organise boys and oauss them to be suoceeef ul. but there ar many unusual men, bane w ought to baVs pig clubs, she, dubs, poultry clubs and various other clubs, th purpose of which would b to (ducats and Inaptr for something better. Th future of tb Work. Ilk that of tha county agent, la In th bands of th men who bold tboa pod lions, and tbs position, will be escur when th men as th relationship of tbclr work to tb community which It serves. so! fit-to- n( pre-duc- od - - lno-yane- Smltb-Hugh- nt Good Breeding Sows Should Be KepTt on Farm Tho laryo number at hoys belny shipped to the different markets is an indication that for the next two years at least hoys will be food. Two tutors ars operating tosimultansously sell. One is to oauss the farmer tha hiyh pries beiny paid and tha corn second is tha limited crop of tha mlddls wast. Farmer hav been without yood that a 10c and 11c prices so lone boy marks! looks yood to them and. as tha local hoy buysr says to tha farmer who has a fsw hoys to sell, you may not sao 7c hoys for soma tims to coma," so tha hay yrowor of Nebraska aryusa himaslf out of breeding slock The man who retains a few brood sows on his farm will bs ylsd in a now unless all signs fail year from When tha supply of any commodity is limited the pries is always hiyh Tbs supply of hoys nsxt year will be This fart le agreed upon limited by officials of all of tha terminal markets. It ouyht to be a good time for the Utah and Idaho farmer to go Into hogs Forest Resources for Year Total $ 5,000,000 Ths national forest rosourcoa for on year amount to 15 two, (KM) The income U proviaed from the sale of timber and livestock grating perthe irtter mit, million dollar furnishing almost two More than a half million ia used to build road and trail through the foresla. Twenty-eigstate and Alaska ahare in the distribution of the funds Utah will receive $81 468, and Idaho will leceive These amount $184,277 represent of the state income from forest resource. ht one-four- Funeral Services for Kimball Mower Are Held ss Holiday Dinner-Danc- e Given by Women's Club Br , Peter Nielson. Bishop J. R. Graham and Henry Jones Floral offerings were profuse. The pallbearers were Ralph Mower, Lava Mower, Heber Mower, Ben Smith Jack Moee and Myron Tanner. was in the Fair view cemetery. where C Lewis Mower dedicated the grave Mr. Mower wn the son of Henry and Ellen Kelsey Mower He married Klioda Elevens In 1898 and was the father of ten children, eight of whom survive They are Mrs. Bert Brady Mrs Stanley Ford of Denver, Mrs Jamas MrFadden of Glens berry, Idaho, Harold, Ralph. Lavnr, (.rant and Hoy 8 Mower He also U survived by four brothers, ten staters and his father, Henry Mower. I Speclsl Tbe TrlSeae. of th FIELDING, Jan. 4. On leading ocity events of th holiday season was th dinner dance given by th Social Development club In th amusement hall. Preceding th dinner games were played end tbs guest participated In th grand march, which a as led by tha retiring president, lira F. P Coombs. Th halt was beautifully deoo rated with elub colors, and a variety of carnival raps and eonfstt! added t th color scheme. Dancing continued until 1st In thl evening Th musto was furnished orchestra. by tbs Rondlllr Losers in Rabbit Hunt Entertain for Victors RETURNS FROM DESERT. Special to Tbe Trfhuaa Jan 4 J U Rollins KAIRVIEW. Jan 8 Funeral ser- returned this weekthefrom tha West FAIKVIEW, and desert ranrs Is good report vice were held yesterday in the North ward chapel for Kimball MowVISITING PARENTS. of the bishopric er Henry Jone (.eel. I t The Tribe. presided a Music a furnished bv the ehotrs FAIRVHEW, Jan 4 Byron Tucker both ward of and the speakers were of oalt Inlce la spending two weeks Oarenee Pritchett, Peter feuudwall in this city with friend and relatives. Special te The Tribune. ts Tk Tribes. HANTU Jan. 4. Th losing group of rabbit hunters in tha annual hunt In thl vicinity, held last Tuesday, New Major Reports Progress During Last Year and Bright Outlook Ahead. 4 8m nJoy4 a that ths future outlook is estromoly krlght, to th statement of Matct O. It. HiBMo In on annual rsiums Just issued. V are especially to report that w were able to pleased th uly on tb current year s operate revenues, without making anticipation loans against future taxes, or loan of any other nature, says th report fssl that on of the outstanding accomplishments of Iu24 was th and work of the city planning commission. Through the diligent and intelligent labors of a number of our prugitssivs clluena, a survey was mad of our city with the a bigger and mors thought of tusking beautiful city. ' Th report outlines much of the progress mad in various activities of th city during th year and stats that 147 water meters wars placed In new homes and 84 In old boinea bins hundred end forty-fou- r homes at an approximate cost of I4H.790 wars built and twelve business house at a cost of Ml. 900; two apartment houses at a oost of 140.00 and twe churches at a eost of 104,000. Among th present needs of th city, a th mayor views th situation, la so office building, the completion of two new parka, an adequate lighting system and th completion of th new ally and county building. Daughter of Noted Utah Artist Dies at Provo PROVO, Jan. Bohn Anderson, 4 Mr. Rebecca highly respected church worker and th daughter of the 1st John M. Bohn, noted Utah artist, died at her home In this city this morning of InQrmltlss Incident to old sgs, following sn illness of mors than two years. Mrs Anderson ass born at Beavar April IS, ISag, and cam to Provo about ala years ago bh had lived in Wasatch county for several year, where she was president of the Relief society of th Center ward In addition to her husbaad. Mrs. Anderson Is survived by six daughters and three sons. Funeral services will bs held In th Provo Fifth ward afternoon at 1 o'clock.chapel Thursday prill LODGES entertained th winners and their AMERICAN YEOMEN. partners and a fsw Invited guests Salt Homeatead No 111 at a dancing party this evening at th Armed dapr hall mori than JoO ofilldrn wltlt Christ mas tre Tuesday .veiling t On hundred and fifty attendfd Luncheon was served st midnight Odd rsllows' haJL A program ot and Inatrumentol inusio, recitation and faqry dancing was glvsn by th ohlldrsn. alter which Santa Claua and distributed flllsd with candles, nut andstockings fruit to all children preeent. On Thursday svening th first regular masting tor January will b held vwn several candWatea will be d and routine foulness transacted Ili o-- el Exempt from Federal, State, Municipal and Local Taxation DAUGHTERS Camp No. OF UTAH PIONEERS will iheet at I oclock this evening at th bom of Captain Sarah K. R. Burgtra, 441 Wat Kourth North traat. An interesting program $30,000,000 SS being prepared and all deecendgnt requested to b pres ant. 1 of pioneers ar efl-ThtrtjrYear- G. A. R. Federal Land Bank fad January 1, ISIS Not redeemable before Bonds 41 Dua January 1, January 1, 1935 IIBI The Maxwell McKean post and relief corps will hold a Joint insialiatldn SO o clot-of officers at Wednesday afternoon at L O. O. K hall Oliver 0 Howard and ladies of th O. A R ar Invited to attend. All awrvadea and numbers ot ar requested to b present at noon sharp. -- M&xwsU-McKs- Q. I. A and July 1 at any Federal Land Bank or Federal Reserve Bank. Principal payable at th Bank of Iasue. Coupon and registered bonds (interchangeable) in denomination of $10,000, $5,000, $1,000, and interest at any time on or after January 1, 1955. $500, $100 and $40. Redeemable at 100 Interest payable January 1 TO B. OF L. E. I H vision No. 108 will hold It regular meeting end Install officers Friday, after which banquet will b served lf In six and years of active operation the 12 Federal Land Banks have been built up until on November 30, 1924, their Capital was $49,089,180; Reserve, $5,734,400; Undivided Profits, (4,744,400 ; and Total Assets, $987,082,135. Every bank ahowa a surplus earned from its operations.' Operation t one-ha- These Bond art acceptable by the United States Treasury as security tor Government deposits including Postal Savings Funds. Acceptable by Treasury i tV P' The Federal Farm Loan Act provides that the Bonds shall be lawful investments for all fiduciary and trust funds under the jurisdiction of the United States Government. They are eligible under the laws of many of the States for investment of all public and private funds and have been held eligible for investment by savings banks in 37 States. Legal for Trust Fundtt Tbe holdings of the United States Government in the capital ptock of the Federal Land Banks have been reduced from $9,000,000, at the time of the inauguration of the System, to about $1,700,000, as of November 30, 1924. During the same period, the Farm Loan associations acquired approximately (47,000,000 capital stock, part of the proceeds of which was used to retire stock owned by the Government as required by the Farm Loan Act Tho United States Treasury hss purchased and now holds over (100,000,000 Federal Land Bank Bonds. While these Bonds are not Government obligations, and ora not guaranteed by the Government, they art th secured obligation of Banka operating under Federal charter with Governmental supervision, on whose boards of direction tbe Government is represented. ar urged to be present, Price tharaaltar te redemption ar maturity le tha radaamabia data (ISIS) and 4 Alex. Brown & Sons Drown Brothers & Co. Tho National City Company ' - Harris Trust & Savings Dank i a LA DIE OF THE A. R. Officer of Oordon circle No. 4 will be installed at 1 SO o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Odd Fellow hall. Mrs. Or le Bang, department president of tbe organisation, baa been Invited to aot a Installing officer. L. A. TO k A. OF M. The ladles auxiliary will hold Its clock Tuesregular meeting at 7 I day evening at Civic Center, 149 Regent street. All members ars urged to I. O. O. M. and Interest, to yield over 4.30 101 entertained t handkerchief shower for Haeet Eorrelia, who haa been secretary for th past three year On Friday, January 18, th officer for tbe ensuing year will entertain ail th number at 1 oclock In tha afternoon at Odd Fellow hall at a luncheon. All member ar urged fo attend. attsad. wtth the requeet 1 the Federal Farm Lean Board In and an kg ha If at tha Fadaral Land Bank, wa altar thaaa Banda'nti At Leo, HIgginson & Qo. Guaranty Company of New York - V , 1 T t pa see, fee cerpeelyy. K tell My fljrtA l Ml Few br.. u4 111 WlillssM, Xbh la r4odiiaf rotr4AtwiRitv H WADE B n roygwf f fh i(eert. W Roof Repairing f ft $asir ifcf teXim'to uag rarmAt4 Utn cU 01 tMtias, W k IH in BP frliMr 7UI If M WfK H HF M Itu4 HeAttriM 4"Tl f racist, nu et Hjr. iilii, Rum' kf. aw1 81bnI U4 Wu kl bAftftOXlAftft o . oton (toft ai'lhi ( keruxwkfl rurwtL ir Wd epos tefarll n4 ene wfack v Wim I W Tift . i tots, bIku tmal aasta, bmadtek fty yarisvd memeer, tte Late. tmg Id s. m. 0(Us towsWas to f m., 91 Mtlstyr bldg Alt. fchUALWAY MAlkJkklXY MOUM.' W to. tU Bate t, PteM My. S2M. Plat rats 1ft days, fftu, ttoimhag a spec ptayMeiaa. ! ksrWry nest tosc for cfaUdcvs of psttests. IAKL 0. LAMSON, Cte Pte"'a. OHUioriUrtTOiL PAXeMEB QAADLAtU, folks ffst weli. fWbar CmmltiU tree, bom coils Was. 4P2. lflftw ft Mais hOVkLTilfcd. H l, i idr Jam Jar irle. Mm . t itefent (tie trick aarda, msts (amas. Wacuet, teble aeeeeaUMW, hTj leat kee.il g.giift e.wiH, 71 a t.Hilt, lui. me. 1, , Mlb else, tree . fw J. FlkLii fees teUuwe In east as he, reup.ee tfiea et fol Fbee We lad, kte lea. urr Xxg ITLU far KHi et" ecelf 1tk- - u--e exla atewxee. ka. I twralea Drug guvs. Pelt Let, tube, Pme SALt Lahk kiilKT giiOF aetxie wed te enter, ala expert xeyaulag. eut x--e n bldg ViBITINU sun, tsamabis aauraliy Hu U X, EkLOiiXi simiiia Ortor by sasii, sasd watte sad Ate msb ' 4gray, p to; pisk, ftUftft. rnas cPargB. Pkoas stbsIbsb. By Mala Mh r tenet Stoop, ftl M. ftfyy, , hUkMihLdrtto mote mZ TMUMi'ftokd to late Lsks. Byte mi 36b-J- . WILL carp of ckldrvt te fti wans Was. to44 W. pt. by tout. Mted MAAUfLAkU aiacins trvotakcst 'sad 21ft ff, IbI to. Waa TUT, meeeege. 0ktte 1 IAMBI A, foot 1-- apireUlist. cusmuuT' torn. AU, 1 gad Atlas (mg. fro, Wbs Tv MAbd Auk sad vacuum fti so Maia ttewat. Bldg., room ftdt. AtiU Mvmirisg work, gwerasieed by tko b or br Spy wmtar (flew Was. tfM. WlTkM iaesate ateaad sad ia tBpftimC AH wort guaranteed. ft By L?. jan tkt imtsml, (a liVMAM--t Wctottru That g6ftdes stale. By (and FoikAlk of louU bsikT MaratLos back, ataam bst, for lug k MAS, Waa. 10064 TUTORS' CLUB. earn et Kvans Q. Locks, Locks, 14 jeex-elTfed Tutors A few club starts tha naw wiU bs tote at tto U Dosavtl marteery WAklkI Kiplte ts a lady frrh. yaar with Norwai paaraa aa praaidrnt ctopoi, smniflactet at S otivck a (a! Waa. ftbftft M Trteads wwJUss to view tto body UlMi'LAlk court 'is marocIitegT ftlft tKA and Harper Pcara aa secretary, line club recently gave a party at tha may do so today aad tomorrow sotU (s Kisg toosty bSop. 164ft ftt k B. hy toW. iatonaaat wUi to la ML Malt Laks Tanma dub, whors tha sersl tout dam music waa furnished by tha OJivet eeaaetftry Beauty Culture Krttei for T tom as A Hooper Sv'gMMU ete t umians. Special dance numbora wars flNLKAJg fee we eka els t Ui to tote st t cteeft Wodsoadsy Bed ell --t eirsltl given by Lindsay iiobba and Mary leva st tto Ktevoatft ward ctiajwL Ts ediee tecledie th hue ufena Wditney aod Toddy iiaymond. Miy may to viawad at kia boms, to VteU iwieena. mat e eaiegle hebe, t-- r Tah 'sarvlcoft "ICvom otc., ftto Mato ft atrt lad W. B. A. Mwnlsg sutit temoow. d Llbarty Ret law No. will bo Thursday afurnoon by Mra tUf7. John T. buuiford of 246 Iowa ave ito rUNERAL-UIEECTOR- Banner Review No 11 hold iu rag ular election of officers Decombar 1. Public inataliatlon will tak piacd at I o'clock this avaning at K P AU friends of tha order and ospocially t, ail membera ara intitod to bo Mra. Jjouiso Cohilton will bo InMra officer. Barnhart fcjten stalling will bo Emma aplain and Mra Blackrnar and Mrs Boaaio Kicks will bo ladies of eoremotea. Tho following officers wUl ba tnataliad, Mrs Kadis Atidaraon, commander, Mra Melina orld, lieutenant oommandor comMiaa Ethel Junior Uahlguiat, r, mander, Mrs. Mary Boyrr, Mr. Effio Holt, past commander, Miaa Alice Lewis, ohapiain, Mrs. Mary Ertckton, Mra Mary Fame, aorgoant; Mra Itoiio Mylar, financo keeper, Mrs Magda-len- o Moroney, publicity raportor , Mr. Nellie toenioh, sentinel, Mrs. Florence MoCieo, picket, Mlee Isuira Had proa-an- 0 i Ln balatera, Fbm W s gAN TUUA Waa ( ltt o cterk edoyedar a clock n4saday sf WiU bs ia City from Istarmaat antor-tame- 661ft. Z2A 227 foute rutemwa d host Tampte LhobXiiii g Heller end foeui, pr L fee i 4M, hob carl ftto. sa baasty work Was. 1004ft. ftto H tod ft (rnor SL PINKBAL DIUKO KAhLY, Moruisjry ctopal to to. Slate aC MAkC BklbTON, Mdortatov, 4Slft Mufm; FLORISTS itidlTrrfjUL 07 nil hi led'id' asd doolgs CLURt by iiHln,a balantey sftmwoau aad ftusdaya, team w Mattol, ton furl, tee BbLAOkO Basaxy Stepp. Sto to. 6uti work gate. teatunag kalcowa aniiin Was lftaon bPbl'iAL saaTasd tob nri, U." MrC PSri ftmiib, M Jaffarsto ai - ssl Sgifotelmost, ftsuft kUPlNoftjjj 'Uadartakiag Co , Sagaftoas lots 46 M Slat to. tail Uy. A SUiUNS KXT ewte-det- e ceil kea Net kaaata ie.ene heerae Hid., Wa. tMl. UIUXI.LM Ueeutr Perlur, ii heel feidZ we liercvuui aad all 8 lade ( hmetv were, ladies eed caildi hate eetuie S- tod I Waa te kete-cet- Balt Iaka City lodge No. 989 la tb new year in Ha commodistarting ous new club house at 181 becond Feat street Th attention of ad th member la focused on tha drive tot 1000 saw member. Tha moat enthual-asti- e campaign committee eald to have aver been appointed by tb lodge la ready for th start of this campaign Thursday. Already application are omlng ia from various sources. Th officers claim th sterling tie riel plea of Ui order and th protec-Uo- n It affords cannot be refused by anyone to whom they are offered., rooord-keepe- Waa 6164 ar apociaity, Pbooo Waa. 3416. vark Wlbjjj 41 ahAHCU. Ua te curt, we, reetti. Ah: LOST AND FOUND Uord W. O. W. piar g bit Trots moa. W S Ut6 4 d4jg,S4Mreoi!ar1lbck PENT is 1ft ladrwtte oultars. beauty Joint Installation of officer will be late tor thros wraatba. ketnrsad te kagi 6iU Beauty Step 74 Nrtb State. Balt Ladt Haa bto lute ar stolen atec Dc, M agate. held tomorrow evening, A aad ko&A I lays Beauty atop, ft ft irw Pindar notify O. k. MekiUs, ft2S MUito camp No. 88 feeing th host to tha Was. 44S for appototatvet, ret bank wa rft. Hy 1196 M other two camp In th city Tb officer will fee Inatalled by Head Escort L0HT kUsiaf pearl go7d rUkg lciui 0 ft 8TPPRT 81 marromag rati Waa of No. Tfeotna It Lawson camp Baa baby picture testes, ftftft JUward, The committee In charge report that tk kat Hy limftj AUCTION SALES n Interesting program baa been preLOST Brows Waded bag at Auditorium Ittewra ftftT 8 6th to. Was pared. Hatordsy M !. t. k award i St 10 86, 1 will saU 4 rooms of very sic furs Karo far ft. J. Bibo, wittoot taaiots of I vary nico day bod, 6 fts root ms, CbisoM JrdiMfo, boaoil-fu- l LOHI-.- AS AteMUi dug. Ug 2446 Waastcft M boda. aprtat,a. floor iasip t sow ki)6H and mottTBBma. 3 ftto taw ftaJ-- ruga, viJ LosT Bus-f ft6 t lu aya m ring wite ttaoieum Th Trlbua. Special drsaaar, curuiaa, 1 purtorea, nig, ebate. BottSUfoL Big toward, koturm ka 6. 0, Th Busin am) Wrirkt MAKTX, Jan. 4 dUlbg Pot, tab!, buffet, 6 chairs, a garage, toamifnl, Pbs lv, kt totes ftsbis. chair, tub, bi(o blcyo. Professional Women a club of thl city LOdf to 2nd biak bartoid t gss ovons, ia tear and s tec of otboc met at an Informal dinner at tb from sate Call By 126. things thst gs te mate sp a good tom. tot teatbag 7 hotel at Favor Friday evening peward teM SSd So ufor youmejf a o clock. l Cocg oleum rug, 4x9. o 2nd I wjiEixr. A (hart bueln meeting wag held LOST . baft. Sod 8 W. H. ADAMS, AttHONEKK LsiTority $w. ItewnrA preceding the dinner. PtMHia Was 67Wft, call Monday a m., SJ hast 4th 10 to ,, Tnoodsy, Tb club will meet at an Imporwill wit d room faruiiuro, stetsUs f Lc 2ft. ona bterk wir' wkre'bub ffuraiahod tant business meeting at th ot Mantl LoftT rooms T tot fiwd f sf bub aad gwxla Piak brokas ftdiiift rap eft, tlr. Jan- ft felglt uhooi on th avaning sbsirs. bds, cht(tnnlr, tnm to owner 0 K. McMUta bawarg. dooiayh drssaerm von poet, ooocb da uary 14 at 7 10 o clock. cuptooarua, platoa. gas T soT 6 moptWote L06T Liowoiiys ftotlar, tea rtf, labia, tar boara teaertpcioo, 'Png Hobaos, bookosaoa,If dialogwast somarugA g'od, pubatant i A 0 pboss WaasUb 74 Stuff otesp,yos ktvtri 23 Vaat 4th SuuUw M's st brasfh Tt W H ADAMS, AIPTIONEFK. XgQHT Ftpvfetosa oord tir cs damouaubia W. IE ADA MS, AoeUusr, boouod ac-- 4 ns. Friday sight toft, ft JO and T 6ft, tasaari. W css sell your gooua sad il totwato Mate te. and 6U Bsau Ubaml tm naev prHsl to Tto Tvtoaas. tte totvr ah you meoy y W aa 6 28 k MT FLEAFANT, Jaa.'4 Tha O. 8 ward. tte asio. Largtet tcus m gallpry wmi et UL LUST Waa. tottar.lmoatha York hem lteweliya afternoon fur a A. dub Friday iMwn te Bully. r Cnrlia lot 6 ft let roa aate mouiuT eal' 'Flows' iL LwT kftoslngton and lunrhson at tha horns toth Reward, rtek SaU Lsteft drpowdabis ssctteswr, af Mrs Erick Ericks n. Hy 4726. An entertaining program of read- W11.L party who femad blanket Row Bv cat! 4rt(-Hy wa aya'aT W ui Ui S ebate I 0o4 pre piea ings and musicalH number W Bowen, (lift btem A L'l boliabis iael. LCflo 41 sentsd by Mrs. AND Business Women's Club Takes Dinner at Hotel LUr tlM ernu-ri- U. giiaato keosrd. Jktes te Myiaad &t Kensington and Luncheon Enjoyed by Club Women lr tut mt Tsrsrrrrr FURS FURRIERS Wee 6 ta to Helm Xricksen anl Ralph Ericksen. t ui 4 I ssrwd jfof fiftveD iftll work, low priM, rvmudviing rrip WANIPll Furtthurt. A Macoabeaa Daaflng chib was Luncheon waa fiimita-- i W a t j Cali Balt Ib ft formed Monday evening fey Bair Lake guest Sw isg. reitfftef. Steitehte TU toTfttb isai otod-Hy tLott Auct.uorvf J, W , KiU Y, meney City Tent Nor fee Th new officer SERVICE 6TA TO MEET, W ft the of the tent will Inatalled this evey dyarvplr rewodri ad kiad et furs. W pots W as. yM(t or Hy wy rar Hinp. 4A ft 11vj Wta ji ning. AU members ar askrd to at- ftpcdal la Tbs THteiss. A busitend. MT FLFA8ANT, Jan. ft TRUSSES RELiNi:;a rsi ihe ori Her Tie Btar ness CLUB. O. F. N. NAOMI t , f ltua COATS r ibf4 H ft wabt aiurt legion will h hold OV 4ho ib vrNtrBBgsmpte Mfa Vsrn 8, UiUra, The Naomi Past Nob! Grand elub th astoed. Acs Prog U, art Oaring A Lyoiog c , ii I sad - Bxt WsdnsedAjr Aftemooa, Was to Broad way will mast at I o clock Thursday MACCABEES. t pradt, Eci -- fnoo-Hn- 3 t 7ar Mm toatetod Mil. LV lt Ua i a ate 7 Tfct ftrta Lhme team mU. teLLto, 6 UAAWUki'TAt. ataasas SSd Mum, Waa. dftto. dub twiasial total,, lH lot tout A AKMfc UOklJUN aa sctentifi $ me t sad me Wm IdaAW. atey ' Uute 4ue ahgayaai aau, Into Mt trt. inn taTiu fr an Jefla fwr lw had M te. 1I4 I k) inucii. M mBfvrLB.a ft aad car t toya, i tote Apply tofara M Uy 9td W . apt, a. to I vut tut J i mm iAfoB, Mafa here. a. M tob-k- . Um ft. 4th Latt. MA ft ft ibbbb4. Urra. aqaft Mr a Aftbo Ha MM ftlay t fr I It ft te a toy uaca' t4ut te mml wui cue traata. No, M W. ted fta. U t aa isy. co , Waa. gito. itstch, baimw traniw, soa wails bsjrUy, Astarvtewa eosfteaaUal. wiua. teionamfwm sad tosi tra bs ttossl Uw lawUuw, M AUm bteck. s W god tooth AU ito lie ti.ia, mm, teciitdteg ctexs. avc , fw ftifta, ail bsrgatea, Sis4$A ILi Art-ate i4 dfik layt' woramaaohift, a, Claua tv LteaaA; prtcd aiyte te (2M to all Mat har a, aat aad ftrwcodaa. L W. Archer cm. to aad torvtcm Jtowa My B if jad Km W t wm (ji ftJ rc ah, tet aod 44 ia Provo. M Stf'kea' M Etf lifkr (fan ankn, wnwy n it PERSONAL fc ito BwaLiirLU Margam MditociWI el Miiu. aad (tn mu Jtea. Jemem aa4 WiiUbm Martarltj. Wood Turning aM f tok Lb4s AND 1B Uk; atot vnrn ak, f nsuite , of W Mriaritr Mwrew gititr ler rent p a. rnifti for Kite ImeHe Krt Lie t rr yynn inrs Ts at. LariBua, kaafttftV at C, A aad MbUui i artooa, wto- - CMd (watoy ta AMUSEMENTS rajr, war tote 9rkiir ( ito kurtaft waril sxL'f'LxkirTk st t i.TkT Ii. todrtoi proaidod tati torfliBOuw 4a mete 94ft lOtft A plNHti4 ito Uart 1 trlqiite and t iNBin (ait ClubluMM ioitm J Crraiaaoc, 4ucm te rwtt tug fifty rtvat 1 (laWf af tto (. rmtik Bfftf My tufty aacaad ward. Tha fraa te Wtf JKgr tmee todiaid kf Wnr UtM. Ma uty h; waa (witete hf tea Thirty wc4 HOUSECLEANINO ward ifHvwb riaaa, tha karwa til aad U aad Ai AM fau4 eg Mts Utwigia ktaatilag, wto aauf a floor kb Ifig aa ito arvta mere 1(rvtiy atteutod HetonukCe, io'leJi4og Ito U IfiMi J HtvmiMB rateto wa ewiwiwd wltli ft yw(aakte of toauilftti ftural oflartof. 8AFEEXPERT i'lMCilAL txkaU (or Kotort 14 yr-t- e a of Mr and kn. iHwtiral a ixi re(Miir4, rvuibmUui T4S La Lark a. f attvat, wto 4td at JAi h. (LOA rtuaged, ftafoft (or mitt Xeex alcht. te thta trk EH, m W. Eruft4r Hftft. bfji. cuy, wui to tote at t o tte. Mowftay a tho U Duwiwil A awpaay wr-toar- y Ufa kJft bootk TVaipM ehapai, temoon with Mr. Mftbol Moos, Ml Tto tod may to twd at tea kftVftnlh KauK Mro. KftlUft ooa DuuaaU 0 aad aatil today rtopl wUl assUt in itMr.nuluM th Miay UurMi wUl to te MW OUwt fueftU. Vibiun rand cntery. uvbii lnvltftd I'l'NLk-ifeaarrica fur Eactoi luyautea Tabur, (4 jrara f at. wUi to told at NEIGHBOR OF WOODCRAFT. 1 luch teiuday aiuraooa it tto ML tto Th drill team of (liver MapI cir- Uday ward atotoL lharaday cle No. 10 mil give a card party at haatoad, itoary li, Tayter. will aciupaay body to Lea. wtor teunaoiit wtU to Odd tFeilow ball Friday evening, tto atad te tto taauiy pte itetr dirtto of liand-palnte- d prise will fee aweu-deBrtetto oadarukiac tetMwtowL end refreshment aervad. Tha public Mra.tote la aurrlvad kotoa4 har Tater ky 1 Invited. aad thr rteterwa, Knnu, id yoaro of and Ardatla, it, ay; teiit taa, F. N. a. CLUB. ytMCirdL BOTTltwa lur Mra. thrlstlaa BlrS Th F N a Club Win be enterof te Kraat wd, Marray, wiU to told clock Tuooday ofurwaft at tto Murtained at 1 o olotk Thursday afterward dto to tto fact noon at a luncheon at rim tha honi of ray tto Urant ward ctoyal d water warn that Mrs Clara L Moore, Ml Feet Fourth M. Lb Jato of MMtnicUot (Itep South lx vet. AU number arc asked af uraat ward wlU oftwiala. TM tody way to be preaenL vldwBNi at tto family laatoaact tnaa 11 JU aatil 13 M acteck aa tto day of ' R. N. A. tto ftmarai. iatartomK will to te tto Mar 8alt Lake Valley camp No. 8071 will ray i Uy ccawtary aadar duacUto of tonayo meet m reu)ftr nsnalon at Jdiootm hall, A Jrahiaa et Murray N fee UAL Ul feecurF Kat Lr6t, at 8 o'clock ler Mrs. Am Wsssb, U All mambara will Tuftnday ftNftnm few et eg, will to tote MUM clock tbi aftcnapa si tto Id liter wsr4 drill fur Intiailaiioa, cbftpL aft to 4 IhirXj Uir4 iosa fttrt A. r Milter wUl sfftetets. Tto bitvpmay W. t. B. A. ftprt to at tto chN twmti tab council No. 61ft aUtrlad tha wtsut prter torbM will ito arrlo. Itttnast now yaar maatiny JTidAy B4rf wiv dlwttlw avnUiy of te Mid Umk witk ten appiicationa fur momLoratup, ktegUos A Lass aiteftrukbg seisbUeto and fiv candidaiea who wera initi. a PL ated. President Lockett apiointd tha NI4KAL ftrvics for ThonM ""kkbuil 7U wto 4i4 f or tbe month following oomvnittv VUitliig-M- rs Therexa Cornea, Mrs fnaij moralBf si kte toM, Ms ftJztk hoot to tote at t a'clofk Ute st writ rent, Thors Hanaen and Mrs Anna. Rica, SflBrpcMi at tbt utdrMi Tto ftwdf ai antrrUilnmant lrod El Uearer, sivr to tto ftorvle if Minors. Jklra. Zein. Johnson b viewed ttor will b to VtBtek Laws soiatorf and' Mra Mrmnia Alunhy 'ian ara ad ur direct tea of tow tort? Ladr-tasio- g ftalny tnaria for an annivaraayy cola Tto IsjsU togutota that eowpoay. brstton In Fabruary, whan this council SO fkwrs ft oeirt wUl tea four yaara old. It haa ckma to I. klMlN. wll f Jh UoueT ffet mamhara, A commiUcv on ar HiMtKkU ee4 81. (led leaser, Z,111 ltS, at Free, ranyamanta waa appointed &j follows, I tea. y 00.11 servicxs be ad Ti Uootko V. Duffy, John M TVaJden, day It I tko ekspel f JrftS Arthur Ij&nn, Prank B MUlar, M$a Willtem Tslor, it tootft Woot Tdaipte Catherine Ruahfrdt Mra KUsaLaU ouwL this cuy. grteado sr tevttod. I te HiMtrii Lows tosBetory. Mra. Fimra 4nd Mra Jannla Carnahan. ftmtii Mum Wfts s reideBk e lili Lot City si N oat YWajr la raftular mratlnd toto toatb rifia (At strsot prter to tol nldht with initiation of caudidatea. sir!. fttolft. HiBMLO.fj bOULU 11 toeac a ft Wtoteiy aad ay r atat tolnrrayfc fwrttor aywaL t mao-oa- t V BFBt$4a work. Co with ym b4 wru (ft Mtmirn wfdricti. Moraittf. ttoura, teatay tliwi.i. tera whit yoo team Mhw Maa lia wtrad rw Mr Pda et UyradMUBb tewtad. ru ter fro towt, v ptoaa w iirtrt- Maa. iftftft. De Aatrku ! iry. toyd I'irk Muumn t (a. i, 1 2 ul hut reus 4 fr SMOi , I'v4 .... !4 ssaerUircI ftl FuM rntiy ifmere 4u it 1 kmiiNHi dtj -la.( M 6hm4o '9- Was rift fhft f r. ! fel I t A1AA.I tt'isin hn Utd 4fl It 11 i oloothw. u onrterd kw kov k(o T Mb r ia fyoofsl Ml boot mw n Itf4 ft 4 Witt b iftftgftTBi Utmr AN A A klB of ftfft. A ftftilvo of 4W4 ft fmenmonie ( th botM Of fee Jaughur. in 8rt-kkF103 frUU m4, (ifkt Ubft Joteft Irfatftv graft ftMb. ium fc4 ftt filt Ukft 14 ffrrft. tho lo ByanrlrM fcf menl rhib4(A Tka bMiiieq kit, ftrtMiMki k l$4ft kffigoo A iftoft Mortuary cbitM IuS r fik Woat atrrrt. Fuaurml will bo o,4 livr KltMbttk riMCKAL MrricM tut fcrft MkariftMt? MM. Vila ftf tkftrtMi JuMft f 19 TMM, will k Uf(Mft t ecUx Mtmeay itierumm ftt the fBEUiUrt MUiori, (44 Us4 tint (Mdi trreet, tee kn. U B fettat ut ik ckurik, will Uft wUl to ia Ml. Oalvt ftU Mf Krtwdft toar v koM te tM mteicet W the huttj Btpr)r tb fctrktu Mrm. Jme etopet FriUy eweeiea at ft humf4el te ten Laft. Bwte tor ha4, to la auntM (jr (Bmckter. Mrm. 147 Floor Work ftckiarr. Ms I GIFTS , Mill VoUei W osrtii4 n4 if werhT Serer work t !. , prompt fttrattea yirt TUk WkttrKaU firmer ftkop, 2 to kuto. MAlk tougst, m mad p say siyis from Was. kite g)a daatgas mt ftpocislty. eut bait ar sembteg. Lift to Mate Was, s, Opr day and aigbL saosft Joint Installation of officials of the KKMteT LAMB4ibkMk ftortet, 64 ft Mata. MAUuAkbf ft Marei plr , 616 AUaa bteg. 1 O O. lodges In Salt Daks will Tel Was J61. kail Uks'ft otdeat aad Marcl 6e bob csrt ftto Was, ftosi. be held Friday evening, after which tradiDg ftorivL til-lia- s MABCbLLJktL sad ail basty work a banquet will be served b bait Lake AND PLANT ridOUEkA MUtoo M3 nen. J ru av By, 464r4, lodge No I All members In th city Psnaral datesna s apociaity, ftsallty, pries, 1 te rve are invited. siareeiiiBg, wac4Ung ftitasd-Mara- sl. couibiaetL LavPnw - Living-wto- n, aarv-UiFiersL Abasubd T77 tttetatMro. opera tte BriS h sler av. My pto-musical director, Mrs Nodi W aa - 4l4 W aa IQU IV LADY MILITANT. libAbk, srtiteMkt.te atnsgiuig . , florltes. Ptewen Couleoh, summer camp suporlnten Comsissity bdg Was TOOL All Lady Militants ar requested to dent Mrs Eina Marriott, captain df 141 g Bid ftp. and oarvico Was, ftftift AAtLM Mat Baty Step, U krts u(, meat at th 1. O. O. F hall at 7 3U tho guards; Mr Nina I --re, coinr-bearTre sad sport mareouibg o clock Wednesday evening tor Initiaabtegiteg, ftto. kras Trimming No. 1. Mrs. Malm, ter appoiPtmepl. eolor-beartion. No 8. kXl LuTree toVpvr w i U fV your trtoss I6ll 6ue; fsaaO&T look sirs and laka daagortos erne sat. MAkcbL and tob Th following tirogrum wUl fe ear L- - A. TO B. OF R, T. 216 0 afreet, Wte 776T-- J vorled out: Mr. Levina f rtf rsjwaaimabte kp hvntter, Waa, ftlv bPbclAV Mareal kid bob etui, (us Members of Baltslr lodge No. 494 cal eolo, Raymond Fl&mlro, Instrulift k m. waa. vank CEMETERIES were entertained Friday by the "good mental into, Miss Halm Hyland, voIAL pu FVank oJo; time" adtor, lo, ausrei, Royer, piano committee. teivuStetory Imncheon was cal LAWN WAMAli.iL cvuHfUry, pryttiiil vocal solo, and ri, 66e Mortal Uity Pad sppteslmsaft served at 1 o clock, followed by the 1 in Helen cure 64 Main at Pboaa Waa JHte; Mrs. men liar n hart, remark. regular meeting. Saturday th bister All member I. O. O. F. Tb Soprani Coxrt of tha United State ha upheld tha constitutionality of tho Act creating ' tha Rnlt and exempting these Bonds from Federal, State, municipal and local taxation. 211 ieu4r ThaA Provo aity 1Q8J prtwporoua jeer, And FROVd, Jan. Initl-ata- Issue nfc, first DEATHS AND FUNERALS HOLIDAY onreiH boI dTfTOiriiTifx, tiixkig jnvT TH f t wal nil Mkk Ik4 forBMrlJ it General Contractors, Builders (OS rp4rlui rsfwner vwg, (ruk wrt Wwaf r$ii rill Wh. MT I 4Prd r U A1J (1b4b el swt e4 temn C se ., istrtt SHrbea Hr Car Twin load AH so Myles worh. Wee sees -- I I ena-fourt- h - bull-li- bent I lrwW, Fwru, IU , 4 14 it Um fMilf hi trciidafi rvaUtft jseqert,; A iBtidett of tfefe ee reectiel, tuy for ovf fwo tfetrtr van, mrmrt if if paasisf Urea Veeh of .nrad, t best teresH vtt I MO et Bdii Ark couftHl Art ghie ui tb ! fleer ftsure ,eer f tiFits., estimates ka B. sees w rerprstee Wert, cre.ru! lot . situs In, etc rstl takPSMTlk g WORK k. iiittietKitaab eesise, rt.itr, surfed- wceibsr suiye, J a farmers donated their Jabqf tn erecting this fence along tha company's anal bank far n littls oeer a mile, after which tha farmsra furnished eaough sheep and rattle to keep tho 'weeds and grass eatan down along tho canal bank. This contract is to continue for n period of five years. ilr. Stewart, tho county agent of Uoxelder county, reports one other demonstration of weed control. A farmer pastured twenty-thre- e ewes, plus lambs, oa thirty rod of canal Lank and ona and acres of sweat clover, realising 115 from tha sale of wool aad lam he. Fall Man Sells The writer noted n a recent trip to Arizona that It was a commoa to the bait River valley to double fence canals aad dit-.bPorker for Twice practice provide pasturage for tho farm animal. Aad why not I These arcaa contain feed and water, and if shade is not already there it can bo eaeily provided. Why spend fo much time fighting weed on the farm! Why Price Received by not put sheep on the canal banks to prevent weeds from seeding there aad being carried onto the land with each irrigation t When the weed are gone, grasses ar sweet clover might be planted. Thoussadi of sheep A former from Twin Mil, Idaho, eould be raised on three areas, which are now a menace to the farms. to took two carload of bos Mostly th- - Lm iofdM market end rocotvod 111 it UTAH SUED POTATOES. hundred pound. "Ther .The Twin Pall man to Bood mom' Is ttfa" Th Utah At the state fair last fall there was one eounty booth devoted entirely mu itri: 'ton can t make laany to potatoes Ihe remarkable thing about it was that tb eounty was moooy out of top In Utah. by a cow eounty of southern I tah, and that the potatoes .tota both tho different in prtco? Tho Idaho Piute, first and second prizes to atl classes snteredT'Two years ago. and also a mat had fad hla kafi for market. Ho year ago, clean, certified seed was shipped into the eounty from outside d flnlabod them on tho farm and the state. This seed, planted on lnnd which had not grhwn potatoes for than to moot tho d lacn inina several of tho hoc buyor. Ho years, or not at all, produced uniform, healthy tubers. It was oyo floah uniformity, alto and fin- found that the disease known as mosaic," which is raising havoc with ish. Ho know hla business. Ho potato growing is other sections of the state, did not thrive in this know tho feme. section. Careful removal of other diseased plants during Tho V'lak farmer know at plant-In- c season made the home grown seed a better article than anytbeitrodng that eould time that ho would have a bunch be sc- ured elsewhere. of hoys Is tho fall, but ho didn't The ea in Piute also Ser where Garfield eounty eounty eounty, agent plant yrajn to food to hoys. He ii assisting farmers at tho town of Hatch with the same type of potato know that barley tM corn and oata he and other hoc foods can I, a crown on work. Hero potatoes are grown euccussfully on drv farms Thee two bin farm, but b did not cruw them. counties, located in the hear of onr mountain range, are primarily liveHis hoes wars nine months old and stock areas, and will continue to be such, yet they contain hundreds of wars not even food feeders, hence the acres of clean, virgin lnnd which can and will produce high quality potato tow price.- In nine oaoea out of ton aaed, which our Commercial potato growers wnll be glad to buy instead of tho Utah farmer who eontendo that hoes will not pay In Utah U tho mano spending their seed money outside of the state, as at present. who faila booauoo of his own or lack of Judfment. FUNDAMENTAL LAW BULBS. Tho price paid for hoyo durtny tho The fundamental law of supply and demand la asserting itself and lost ninety days have been hiyh to make setting at naught the claims of the politicians, who attribute enouyh to onablo any mu periods of feed mossy with hoys if he wouldflnish-inprosperity and depression to political parties and machine politics The y for the market and do tho of he for that of law wheat. operation it responsible present It is himaslf. No farmer nan keep hoys price wool. It is responsible for 10 and for nine months and sell thara fur responsible for 4S to t hen farmer, heed the J8.T8 and Disks monsy. Such a instil- hogs, and it also is responsible for cheap beef. ed msaas failure from tho baylnniny, law and recognize that there is no substitute for it, and that up scheme bnt the failuie ouyht not to bo at- of marketing or finance ckn outwit it, and will govern their production tributed to tho industry. accordingly, they will witnese more and longer period of prosperity end leee of depression. labor-savin- DEPARTMENT W. Csnt TtipDi 11 CARPENTER PROVO Intermountain Agriculture HOG RAISER OF ; 5, 1923. TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY SALT-LAK- E ihwl f. J j u 7 |