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Show T1IK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 35, 192G. 20 By BUD FISHER (Copyright, 1923, by H. 0. FUher. 17. 9. fat. Off. Trad Mark Jeff Is Either Stupid or Crazy MUTT AND JEFF S(. if GOTTA HflAitk TO Me 1DA i THIS PHoTo CP You WITH THt PILLOW UNtxsfe. Youfe. jeFF,Ycru poft THIS vesr MAKes you look hkc you 190 POUWT) Si THI s VWILL lot 6F BoSiwes s poR'US WfilGHSD 6sT A yS Zinc Stronger Than Week Age; Lead Picks Up, fiPuC(MG GKPRT. Fool but Silver Is Weaker. Mln- - Ing and 'nm Fng'n lnc Journnl-UresyOKft. April (Rpe-L- 'I a Materially Idonca anion .t a it T . today roppeof fAvoiatle of the lnua.r( and letter prb es In LonmatUtlT F.n I'Uwha la In a better pi don anion than a a ft k ago, ' d lfa ,a3 dav -picked up in the Dit M ent In pru es svmpathv with P iprov 'Ive & Tin la L Gy In higher prices a 1th hoJh cor auinera and deabrs In the market but ellser h or the first time rlnre Is weaker Yirk quotation lrtjt Mrv the New 6 r,c per ounce nn f.tl below has Tim ik janre 6f the statistics Man h, showing a destine- of 1114 tone in stocks nf refined copper and of stock t 5112 tons In combined blister and refined, has orgiven Inthem fire moat ducers heart aul toasking 14 delivered, In the east NTTVY bUrr- ertlmert In 1 4 e- - to Lorn 'r day. QppgR SHOWS STRENGTH. The piievnJMng ipGc until today has been I1 h 7 c, delivered this figure ha' In hern ebAded on onK one and then bv onl 2 air's) sale, A fair tonnage, though small, point in comparison "1th the entire vcluna was done at 14c and of hun es The lat14 125o in the middle west ter figure "as probably Above the a TchViv good tonnage of market itt 14c In the middle copper han sold 11 514c In the at west and at Sales to consumers In Great Ttrlfnln have been on the bast of 15 55c, f a. s Now York and cither business baa f, been done abroad .t 14 11c c producers even although American before today were holding at higher The statistics show an inprices crease In American output for Mirh as compared with February but bearing In mind the difference of three days In the length of the month, the rate of production was vliluilly unchanged Itoth export and domes-inshowed a material tic shipment crease In March Exports total a ton, gain of 4o tons, whereas the total of domestic deliveries was 8 573 ton r r nn Increase of 18 167 tons. Average price for wek 13 6ttic though much of It was cunfJt.ed to Consumers are providing themeelve well for their Mav and June i equlremeuta, evidently eaik sensing a coutinueil high premium few spot and prompt tin, but ais miown g little futuresl in July deliveries. even at the market torn salons of 2c to 2Jo from the prl. ta asked tor prompt '1 he reaction upward In nondin has brought the New ork market to about C4o for piompt Strait todav Average prb e for week Straits tin 62 v br denier SLt, rrs SkNtiSlOHt GEE. ZMS0H- - Some, vmvs crkcker zvx once tv4kt ymcres sort Notice Is hereby given by th board of commissioners of Salt Jake City, Ltah, of th Intention of said board of commissioners to make th following described improvements, to wit: To grade, construct curb and gutter GOT (where not already constructed), drainage system to carry water across streets and and Intersections, akmg Alws'vs 'Reason privets driveways and Install water hm-ka-- a 3 back of curb and pave to 9LA.M services E'JtvcvTMvMe, tVJEWXYHVHCi MtT VE )V OM -Third East street from Third South MujVAT HASe. WG6EREX VSELV, VT S WOT CAVJS to Fifth South streets, and Fourth AH PE.RE Ht'S SK SILVER FALLS OFF. fi-GET HEfeE Last street from Fourth to Fifth South TVT A YW HE'S TOWOOTTEVVYUKt'S LkYE. VmvYH With the exception of a short lived streets (said roadway to be sixty t'0N'Y SEMO YWKT CHEC.V- CONCHrallv on April 8, caused bv Indian bak WE on Fourth (00) feet between curbs V0E$h"V YWkT YlOViGWzaar buying, silver hoe continued l: a XWEVV SVAXE East street from Fourth to Fifth HE GOT downward trend seventy-twSouth (72) feet streets, ELNHEV - OH The New York market relted the btween curbs on the east side of decline for a tune, hut eelling order' from Third South East street Ihird TUNY ZAWELL7 EE to Ftfth South streets, and the appeared on April 14 with buvers at lower levels otilv, and. as a result side of Third East street from 109 5 the quotation for that dav established feet south of Ihird South street to another new low prh e for the war! Fifth South street, and seventy-tw- o at 64 6 8cl (72) feet between curbs (curb and if1 The IjOTtdon iot quotation built) on the wet side of Third 'gutter street 29 on April 12 was also the Fast south 109 6 feet from lowest rate for 1126 .Third South, said pavement to be eight Aveiagc prh e for w eek, 64 95Sc lsejbJ (8) Inches thick wth two (2) inch Warrenite bltuilfhic topping on six (6) inch Portland cement concrete base. In paving district No. 82, according to STOCK EXCHANGE the plans, profiles and specifications ZINC RECOVERS. otr- file frt theofftrw of the city engREVIEW OF DAY A good volume of business on the and defray the abutters portion ineer, when consumers of the cost and expense thereof by a developed part of ltas7o pec pound at M local assessment upon ths lots or 7lnc reached pieces of ground to be affected and IjOuI, gahnnlrers and brass foumhus Jstxrr IJtrrfc CTtmtA. both being in The market benefited by said improvement, situOfferings below the 1925 level, ated on the geology and usual summer rains In this territory fully prellmlnar report within blocks 35 and 36 of plat at this level apparently were taken MdV URK, Fores- and shipments art double the volume B, and blocks 37 and 64 of would relieve this situation water resource of the Mud lake April 34 The heavy up, and since Monday in to 15 points plat A. iasin Idaho and an Index of analtire In doubt Salt Bake cky survey, fronting more ha been realized but business seliiitg under w'hlch tbs stock market try officials are concerned over the Nevertheless, dealer or yses of natural waters in the tinted fire haams of a dry season, as the whether apples on hand will not yet abutting upon the strteta abov ha not been brisk Though the sta- declined todav, with particular wohk-ne- s States underbrush will dry out early with be in active competition with to the entire epth back and tistic of the American Zinc InstiIn tho recent leaders of the specAll the papers have previously the small amount of snow in the new summer crop. tute Ahovvn below Indicated an Intherefrom, and oil within the district been published as separate but are mountains and Incrp&s the fire hazbounded on the north by Second crease In ato k t 200 tone, this vaa ulative movement, lutd all the sign now desIn a single volume issued ards been lutd below much what materially. street, on the east by Fifth expected of & concerted professional movement jV)uth Radio Hearing Looks Water Suppi) Paper 560 A ignated on East the south by Sixth hv manv observers It had been sup- It will street, copy can be obtained by writing to luuiiiaiiy be ascribed to tne nd cn th y sc posed that domestic deliveries bad efr1 Into Getting the director of the geological surwj at a street East of from the iond been curtailed, on the contrary. thev fact that t lie recoverv in prkes no departure Something '" Washington, L C. coi-were unuuallv Drge being 473 ton the end of March had continued uual The estimated foot front scop of reports of the departper ,7 i of NEW YORK. April 14 (Bv the not Include the cost ment of th interior t shown In Proin excess of tbs high prev lou 'record longer than the repuichasr j0 private o iated Press ) The examiner a driveways and water services,of, tne for the decline, and that oihtt fessional Paper 38 just isued by the of January, 1926 cost large propoitlon ulat. rs who hal bcuigLt sloiks trade commlQf which is to be assessed agatnt the of the domestic deliveries doubtle hearing for the federalradio geological survey, ghkig a history ct 'iron ml the lowest prices of March ai monopoly property benefited. In addition to the slon into an alleged metal mining In Colorado This rewere of bras. special and in Highly Nevada As14 the on the NEW t be Camp out auelectric YORK, (By malor the April It Is, believed is most the onmpan4cv.wns Is sailing in jeered by available port. regular assessment. quality v' All professional speculation thentic source of historical and eco- sociated Press ) Net income of the devoted todav loan exposition of the New- - York at 8 625c per pound, alEstimated cost of water services, 925 from all methods used in obtaining control of each, $15 40. In nature. It Is to in Union In Pacific on 8 75ft. nomic information being experimental metal one system asking mining producer though Mineralized Zone, and to $3S 231,960, the basic patents sources amounted state this are as shown below In be presumed that toda) n selling was Estimated cost of private driveThe statistic AssociU OGDEN, April By th a bold tet of the stabil1 y of values bamuel M Ktntner. manager of thee ways, each. varies from $60 00 to ton nf 2600 pound Diagrams ftre presented showing annual report revealed foday, exceed- 7 ated Press ) A new, rich body of change it lias no manliest connection with in relative prominence of the ing the previous years total by of the W 20 54 $75 00, according to length of driveresearch department Stork, March 1 Stories Wild Told Many s news au attempt to Idenseveral rpofcaJs produced th relative Rjo. Electric and Manufacturing way. ... 54 411 the day gold ore In a rhyolite forSurplus for the common-stocProduced tify st k market reaction with the of the Union Paclflo Railroad company, completed hi third dayr of mation lift been reported uncovered rank of the princjpaJ mining region The total eot of said Improvement In the of uta IrcMent and state bv in of a value of 74 , east annual cloudburst dividends the and after preferred 75i timated at f1ftv-!company, Thousand output, Total Beatty, Nv testimony concerning moves of t'ie 9 conwas the in s market hardlv of of sa a was to distribution metal its 64 the each fund sugar and company sixty-evand special Ogden program dispatch outp.it requirement, ($56,067.58) dolWestlnghouse sinking Shipped to he T'nleine whole ler'u! Hut movement Is the not i fall he can The The said Standard-new counties reader of 561 $34 230,639, a gain vincing xamlner find and of radio development, whhb 20 of which, sum the abutter $2,467,853, by Stock. Mir h ?1 lars, por14 'lONGPAH NiV bat k of to he impressed bv t Intimate ac- Equivalent to 16 40 per cent on the par involved an expenditure of $3 460 000, tion Is fifty thousand, six hundred flg.iin the difficulty of deTts said tu havu been mad April Shipped from plant for export. 2 576 termining Intrinsic values or at any pioneers who;"ith nnvvaveHng ftl'-- Beatty mountain near (.'rater flat, quaintance shown with local as well value common stock, aga!nt 14 29 per .. .. and (3) dollar, Stored for i U'ttonier fifty $0,650 of intUling confidome in hui n where there are several old volcanic a genera! geologic and economic ren- cent the year before fifteen thousand flv hundred ten ami Retort operating- Man h 51 89,47 late Surplus transvalues, after so wild distortion of the have stayed with tanp Gilbert, 1 Intrusions surrounds the ditions In the treatment of statistics ferred to profit and los was or eleven Secrecy ($15,510 00) dollars, Average price for week. 7 06c mile west of here, since Its find, w hloh as that to which mad by prospectors of production price $9 making 75100 ($1175) dollars per front 533,625 with and piocess the 479, compared LEAD HOLDING STEADY. Is placed on th Pont emphasl the market had bftn subjected An discovery a vear and a half ago are who hav Iivd In thlclnity for or linear foot of abutting property Tor Net income from transbefore year A slight sag occurred In the lead attnosp-herof uncertainty alvvavs surof the term mining dissaid many years, always hoping to untover Increased roadway; thirty-thre- e a market J which ha passed just now beginning to reap some market from Friday to Mondav, but round Although mining district portation operations the ikh lode In the north ('harleeton trict thousand eight hundred nine and for their hard labor A brief range, It ha been offset by the improved such experlentes and today which extends from near Ioj were first recognized In 1S5D, they 5o9 or thirthrough 735 60) dollars, In freight ($33 An Increase of $1,772 lost their importance when th terri- revenue lone of the London m irkt-- t In the last th con1deratlon most commented on survr of ths dltri-shows remarkotas to this point teen and ($13 60) dollars per was attributed to larger crops was of 'dorado two rw three dav e A small tonnage was not t tie fact of bear selling, into able juvgrex hti. was tory who lrvkes organized arrested been Fuads Tony lat front or linear foot of abutting properIn states wet of the Rooky mouof lead wn wild sa low a 7 9'c, Nevv but 'the absence of strong resistance the ISm'ted rapltal that las wwk fotluwlng a shooting scrape in counties Manv district names conty for raid roadway; and one coupled with marked Improvew M h he is aJIngad to have fired sevtinue to be used however, in de- ntain, York and 7 6i)c. St. Txmls, but the Hven lha atfel shares daednel been avftDahl" thousand three hundred thirty and In the mining industry and a mining ment optattoi . wn end patent, continued increase in the oil level nutal offered Ht ihe-43 jMirth perhaps, ht cause of ndd-- While sons lather wild stoi V about eral times at a frequenter of his gamscriptions of or twelve ($13J0 dollars, Industry t various time quivklv disposed of and the inatKet week trad.' lejurts that the pace if GJlbei t have been bling r sort after a brawl, was turned although the districts had no- diMLiUe In I mon Pat if ie territory. and ($12 15) dollars per front , lt necm Yirm todny at 8c, New York, stel pr.Hluction hi - or linear foot of finsent out nnd pru ted the fact tom tin looe Tueniav when the case was dis- boundaries and the already lake for tah, County, $1 revenue property 542,abutting dropped Passenger The auth r of the report C W St I xu s. down PtoderatHv the steel ;orpora-tl.'- Unit it Is a tamp tf unusual rne.1t missed for la k of evident, the dis- and of Vwo class rooms in iwencnt said roadwaj, curb and gutter due partly to cuntinued diversion ha-'- . In hirSe of th, . Hendfrn row working at about of srot lead tie tl tri t ha OccasKwial cajhd a btchlv an con and min al- - pH. tv !i sav prr cent addition ;', built building erecting ,0,ai short haul buhl Denver office of the geological urv e It have been sold during the week at of cnttarltv a ag.unr full vapacitv Ired aiea utn ven mile hr length All protests and objections to the reported that Western Lead i since sisting of lockers dressing room and 190S and lias made an intensive about 8 10c, New loik ahd slight recently Hut this was quite incM- - and from two to three mile In width in laying out emounterlng difficulty gvmnaalum to Madison Sthool locatcarrying out of such intention must be the of 'At statlsthal Hon He In have on been table The also obtained least three properties aie now on It townsite on t study mining the Age comments railroad 2165 South State street. Salt presented in writing, stating therein premium ed at of tldomdo 'Hie complexity the east on chemical lead from he fact that whereas a vear ago the a production baf. John Hoffman, nast 80 old, Lake County. Utah lot and block, r description of propCrop Holdover middle wet On the other hand, deand wa of the metal statist les led to- hi fApple on or before Ukening iT output was response to 'Ihe HomHtnJte Mnte t'xlsto. op-- died In lie a tty Monday jears Heating of Lincoln sthool Will fce erty, to the cltv recorder silverized lead fa slightlv ecarceT than, islblv expanding stock In consum- - erat'ng a lease on Honieetake h'l, burled Fueviav Hoffrnan had roamed studies of geologic geographic, mMal- - ' Is as under the general contract, the 21st dav of April, 1926 Reported Large included lurgic and general economic of su h "tUch paralleis Vwmmnth hill ha cl- - tne lfs rt with hi burro pa k outthe chemical In the middle west There era hand reboard commissioner will The of be but at Its proposal separate and of their development situ e ha- been some re.l gnmnt amoi g t 'K is todav the matter f remark teadv ntad ten iarloau shipments if fit between Goldfield and Death ceived on plumbing and heat.ng of first regular meeting thereafter, tq CHICAGO, April 14 (Pr th the ore running from $20 to $i pei t. n Several highly interesting reort pioneer day a making possible for twenty vears the seller, one large lntcret thot 22nd of will 1926, the wit, school day April, Mad!on the Kvs herself, the origPress compilation of the present volume va soiling fwtrlv freely two or three fiom trade an lndutrv were pu - and is now breaking down high grade Instructions to bidder, plans and consider the proposed levy, and hear inal apple woman, would be week ago now offering to s lihcd trvdav among them the thud shipping ore from three facs consider such and and objeccan be protests obtained from about what to do with all the specifications nnw illinglv wheieas file Gilbert Man n.oth laiat Hp another large rmsectitive Tin nthh statement of f..t the clerk of the Granite sthool board, tions to said Improvement aa shall GRAIN NOTES Water Shortage apple now in sight an import sui has mads lx earb ad alilpment is anxious for all the busithree egn tnvieNo toso. show pnducer or from the office of the architect. have been made. from the governli shfwl;g today fr Reports ni ii lias been ness It can fid, etfpeilillv Mammoth pbm ind "ork.ngs By order of the board of commisMi, in Coeur Area ment bureau of national agricultural economics Mile E Miller, A I. A , 415 Boston sioners 14 CHIGAGO Ap-the exceed of three from It loust Hope mine ore of Salt Lake City, Utah. (By the Assothough offering April hipn nt. t"0 mails fdnte 192' when show that the supply of ap- building flu tie fu mr ct.nlng tiu?n fM) ciated Rreis) The wheat market !ot ronMn itd ft m M in h Spot lead K rather senr e but on. Import Dated the 29th day. of March, A. D. must be 44 cent Each is flecomoanied cold proposal per storage to ?ro pr tin u.d that ftom the part of its snap todav after an earlv SpeHal to The Tribune eem well provided f r th!r Dine, Delusive ples in The J'ft Oim (nto p sinner 1926 by a certified check of 6 per cent m. reHrted now ft r M h trlrtg loist Hopt ru m'ng from Jl5! tu $:. rallv with Mav showing relatively ft MOSCOW. Idaho April 14 -- While over and80 shove the total a year ago, of ronsu.no; VT. A LEATHAM, lmmeduite reqnlremerUe the bid made pavable to the presit n 1 and is per cent above the average t the Mammoth wr weaker tom than Julv Bom buvlng the precipitation it Kellogg in the or .f wirnp.rt ,rj.l Citv Recorder. report Jutb or n cl'inge in w thdi the quetter luhii'. or chairman of said hoard condent five 6 2 last the $1 non t i h o years hi. ,m tu ex xnns fun of . of hedge agamst rale of ('auadfan Coeur dAlene mining region for thel buines that No I8 onge prl; t 7 extension expected Paving VJs of apples are ditional that successful bidder, if wholesale t r h a 74. New Yok Gan t - $1 '1 btM "0 in the t t prices St Ixiul t City earlv 'I m but wheat he iattr March 31, 1926. wa repotted lf15 ;,u First publication per about n.tfmaJ tie; bid accepted will enter lute a m th Im. a sre k fr. ,n four to there w. J''C3 h In year nt the rr.n'hs ending wtlt M . I ast publication April 20, 1926 Ruving wn ratie or active quite free snowfall and the amount of snow s h lol the contract Granite w!h h e) of prh 1'nrwtse m r than t w l e as larKe',,' Holes in ps bet w nr f ,?,t level th it th of Miar nrth whrea surbuying In the mountain board and furnish a surety bond in h'X, s In am K.mlUr iH t of uit a. h'fh a m re uriHe owing more or remaining there Is 25 otd i ning i fhe t ill early In the we a per ton per cent heow NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. rounding I tuU!v f the compliance with the compiled laws of ulime to uneam able cold weather ftom ie vu.tjs commen al li iforv aasavlng trorn to normal, reports according Utah L J to cortt ikied m"Urmnfg yf ihn j nj per t u thf pat Che Gighning nf rffJt bureau the weather ials, By order of the Grftnlto school hoard Office of the City Record, S!t Xaks wiM e'lar u ter h.ive .sVune.l a a use jweek tics c. u a main' .In' I ftlerri Inn in. so conspicuous Sullivan ami Hill Bunker 1926 25, Mining Utah, .March A Ltty, GFnUGE LAVJN, in was company, and of regma. the wheat market q jecce of sn Men sitbuoiis frIM1 loth ihf stoedlng forestry officials SgaJed proposals will be received at M tnm i.fn si sf Clerk of Granite School Board, 3.12 Ann ''can hotn o i upiei Last H pc prominent todav because of It trade tte mi e re10 vVss Ini of hes Know a. m. o'clock Thirty-onuntil offlcs w this South street. Salt lavke State f i4r hi rivu g after the eastern contingent .rk'ng 22, 1926, for operating, A noth ported as falling , at Hunker Hill staThursday, April ! lift t .1 wa r i.tfu no tif Iv the City a quantity of wheat on tion (i fr hat ahirbed amand P,-which is a trifle four maintaining i G aa patrolling g A oir- - a cl p whUh fo'hwed the opening The more during thnri for 124 pere arc lamps, for a period of 1 one NOTICE OF HEARING. f Ipyue pan jf tt.'r whr.v was exsler with sale f pr No. in official feel district bureau for this The new weather F, Science lighting I M BTFORK THE Fl'BIJC UTILrTlfS year, hy k IM street (south side). South Temple that a shortage of water mav be ex-- , nu In the muthas Commission of Utah h j I iv up 'g West f2ruth a if season1 to COTTON Temple Tempi discards Main ihi vear, drjt pejyp'nced ' f b gt p - ' f t D ter of the application of the 5tate gienic pad that from Main to State, follow the ifsi.ul spring rain The, ' Two Famous Women Born Il itoad Commission of I tah for the (both sides), street In J' b'v g f t (both sides), State South tit no as elimination of grade crossing over itrst tissue If FW YORK street. Second South Last becond easily to U p the Same Year the Union Pacific rallroai between street (both sides; from T.k 1 14 Hr et Temple n Aid ,0' h,c,md Eat .tr.et, and fiat h't; nu il'ri-- nuns fur flour wert Iho and Km.,rv K1raito railFourth laundry In Cp war 1S19, h'ih!''. p. ,i' hard r to ' t Prelect No. Mam to West Temequivalent street from South MKo a.M f t road mile pot 942 plus to 952 pius. bnrn uhip tps werP dsnnp'l tj rir to plans on file street, according ple ' h 'it In fla ,rops were Lit llsh estimate No 83 Da A Daily Ltsran in Mannfrt for a. a a far i In tiie city engineers office. r p f r thie Important pr it 8 f Notice Is hereby given that the apuir i.f Jl, e Instructions to bidders, specificaClulJreit i inflnpnro a viehl of Jj.. 000 O0 H Rond misGom of indl.atjfg State the plication tions and forms for contract and bond, t is now an exquisite o i"K) 000 r d m, Onp wa, bi'rn n du- Mil N bushels rfKiii.M of Utah for the permission of the together with plans, when prepared, sion THERE the JH a sfprn t e rt at ir to the "sanitary Public Utilities Commission of Utah may be obtained at the office of the ' 1 ) h st 'V . to eliminate certain grade crossing city engineer upon deposit of five 0!d KldaL hfl A new way that offers far over ; ft tu t du Mmorrovv at u'ttui pad the Union Pacific railroad be- t$' (X) d 'Dam other in a h m w, : id higher bsxed inends A that The right is reserved to reject any tween Kohr ami Kmorv aa described way de fnrrnl,oii,p i greater protection. if the Chhago market aboA will be heard before the and all Lids d New Eng; and the old problem of disposal. at the office of the conunls-trn- r BY nHDitl OW THE BOARD OF rOMMlholONFRS 8 Qnet n V.( o' t State Capitol, Sait Like women f epe-a- i W. A lieatham. City Recorder, grain market, E'ght in 10 better-clas- s liiouh lier. w City, Utah on Mondav the 2bth uay a brtir d rie- H Warrn Rmith, Thief Deputy. of April, 1926. at IP o clock a in. now use KOTEX tom an In s hive Influenced the First publication Man b 3u, 1924. n commissi of Bv the order 1 ip a dor v ; to1 diring the past 'Discards as easily as a piece of publication April 19. 1924. f ited at bait Tk ity. Ltah. this An hihiml lds 'one and p 1926 of embar9th day r April No No u brtine however laundry. tissue. hr t a divehpd PtaL. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. F L. ORTLITH, liermn rt"rn w (geal) r a ortv uird k to th bYr'h rassment. L1ecome entiouni il in heat o '. htwJ r ,i m n hotr market sruT expe id FeTetay of the city recorder, fialt Office . I lirlti-'f a m le. in rar the al f,.d i, hcai s.Afk lie peoj Fise timrs as absorbent as ordiLake City. Utah. April 4. 1926 i 'v V f mOTlCE TO CONTRACTORS. 4t ha f A prtl ' ham Ilirough the merit of her V,r will be received at healed M ' proposals Salt Lake Recorder of the Office N City A ' nary cotlon pads table Con t o'ind lias m t(i her nar e clock a m thia offl e until 10 c f uf c ICrruY-fCity. I tah. March $9, 1926 ' ro4ei)i of C4r odav r rf I 2$, 1926, for grada boon o' d word la thoasui!. of ALL Apr. will received at be thus WdneMlay. 21 u Sealed k " k ending Deodorues, T rti o proposals 10 li'tihf Mif m ing and constructing curb and gutter 4 ishj until office An.erican hemes this onxk SMrrrenrt ago tday of in offending . and f fur 1926, danger no extension 23, pavement paving o 44 ' grading Mrs Adoiph Bratl.e o' 4'51t ?o rh Thursday, April ago 33 ' Third East street fnm Third i curb and gutter ard.No k r, J3th St, Son'll On, a a Obtainable at all drug and depart- and tonetructing South to atreeta and 178 Fifth No Fourth in extension paving pavement In a rundown rand it on tor fu, r street, from Main street I t from Fourth to Fifth Riuth $'Mure de,rv ment stores umply by saying North Temple r'h). sir- to on of Resources file in West fo.e ComM plan Third street, gctordlng tofr,tr(9 arcrllng the tried the heat M "Mm h h (Copjniht year jr r cro wereo if 9 Ooo KOTEX. You ask for it without to office, t nfieU . i iin ry plans on file In the city engineers the city engineers pound "I lejran to tahe c. . to htilders, Jntructbns rce i gpecjfica- office. FW YORK LrOuntry Reported y, n..u hshe, i.q.hei VecetaMe Con o,nd Cnahain hesitancy. " and forms contract and rvh buhei lnatructlrms to bidders apeclflca-ia' vr v A w he write, 'and I hare Mt nr ber Ih.iuI. with fhw plan, hen don and forme tT rontra4t and lud, tge t Package of 12 costs only a t e I v r gv r f ' 4 with plans, when pr .areiL ' ared. may be nb'a.ned st the offices, heath e'eadilv Improving" Mrs DRUMMER YOUTHFUL ever If l.urt ' you're reverely 1u needless a old Troves he of citv rents. pih ways engineer upon deposit of bs obtained at the office of the f ,, Jtrtke ennlnued to take the ( on T.A i.l'.AV'E r Aril Is f ty ed hi 1) And )ou cry. Im orry, really dLa s up--o.M deposit of five f jv 14V d 14'' (lit td t r iree i A o4rrf? rT risk. 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