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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13 8, 1926. MUTT AND JEFF This Is the Little Fellow's Idea of a Pleasant Time CHANGE SLIGHT .ITT Trul Mark . TJ. B. By BUD FISHER Pat. Off.) (Copyright, 1929, by H. C.Fwber. STUWT VC siNce x was A SoPrtoMoae AT , Pittsburgh UMWC.RSITV BUT' X WAS Total Registration for the Present Year Is Close AT T XARM 600S THevl to Figures foj 1925. Special J to The Trftmue. OF IDAHO, MOSUNIVERSITY COW, Oct 7. The total registration figures for this year up to date for the students here In residence takr couree Is ing the regular practically the same as a year ago. The total Is 1758 for the end of the second week of school, according to figures from the office of the registrar. At the close of the first week'Of the school the total enrollment of various divisions was nearly 2200 stu- dents, Three hundredof these were enrolled In the university summer tensions at Boise and here in Moscow, while the remaining number are students In correspondence and music or special courses. Present figures indicate a registration of more than 1000 for the current year In the regular college Bountiful, third; Glens 0. Smith, Woods classes, and a total enrollment for Cross, second. the year of more than 2600 studenta Honeydew melons, 1 B Smith, BountiStudents are still registering dally, ful, first; W. L, Rigby, Tarmington, secalthough the late registration this ond. year will not equal that of last year, Display gourds, W. L. Rigby, Farming-ton- . as the penalty for late registration second. has been Increased and will no doubt 81tclnr cucumbers. Glean 0. flrnith, Woods H. Sheaf TreM seckeep some away. The short courses Cross, first; B. B. ftmlth. Bountiful, W. L. Salt Lake, first; open on October 27. ond; W. I,. Rigby, Farmington, third Girls Clubs Woodbury, Boys Rigby, Farmington, second FarmW. L. The college of letters and science Rigby, cucumbers, Pickling Sheaf Blue hulless barley D. C. ington, has by far the Unrest enrollment dint. Smith, Midvale, first. and Girls' Clubs Crop Ripe Seed encumbers, W. L. Rigby, Farmwith a total qf 648 students at the C. Sheaf White hulless barley-rington, second. hibits. close of the first week of this semesWhits 8eed cucumber, B. E. Smith, BounMidvale, first. ter. Figures for other department Early Ohio potatoes V, L. Martin, Smith, n flax W. L. Rig- tiful, first. Sheaf at the same date are as follows: Salt Lake, second. second. Itipo Reed cucumbers, W. L. Rigby Farmby, Farmington, School of education, 338; college of Ruial potatoep Vernon Rateman, Sheaf sweet sorghum D. C. Smith, ington, second. Salt Iake, first, Joseph F. Skinner. agriculture, 96; college of engineerGlens 0. Smith, Seed cucumbers, White HinckO. A. Robison, ing, 168; college of law, 88; echool of Spanish Fork, second; Waaatch High Mldale, first; Woods Crons, third. mines, 88; echool of forestry, Glenn 0. Smith, 88; School Agricultural club, Heber, third ley, second; W. L. Rigby, Farmington, Dutch cabbage, Fist third. echool of business, 333. Woods Cross, first; I). C. Smith, Midvale, and fourth. Sheaf spring rye D. C. Smith, Mid- third. The college of agriculture shows Jonathan apples Skinner, second; vale, first. Glens O. Smith, All seasons the largest gain In enrollment with Lehl high school, third. cabbage, Sheaf winter rye D. C. Smith, Mid- Woods Cross, second thirty-fiv- e of the ninety-- ! students Garden plat Pleasant Grove Agri- vale, first. 8. Klmura, Gnu Danish Baihead x cabbage, are thirty-sifreshmen. There being cultural club. Pleasant Grove, second. or emer D. C. Smith, nieon, first; I). C Smith. Midvale, second; Sheaf special music students and 111 tak Greek squash John Fuller, Vernal, Midvale, spelts Glenn O. Smith, Wood Cross, third. first. There third. lng correspondence work. Sheaf hard wheat, sweepstakes D. Savoy cabbage, Glenn O. Smith, Woods were 217 at the Moscow summer ses Table beete Howard Collett Ver- C. Smith, Midvale, first. Croaaj ... slon and elghty-nlh- e at Boise. BunRed L. L. nal, second cabbege, of wheat sheaf Display Cross, first. Onions Valencia, V, L. Mnrtlneau. nell, Provo, second. DlspUy csuliflower, 8. Klmura, Gunnison, Suit Iaike. first and fourth. Sheaf of oats sweepstakes W. L. first. Parent-Teache- rs Ox heart carrot Martlneau, first. Rigby, Farmington, first. Nsw York lettuce, Glean 0. Smith, Woods WilSheaf of barley sweepstakes Parsnips Mfwrtineau. second . first. Carrot Half long. Martinemn, third. liam H. Woodburv, Salt Lake, first. Cross, Hansen lettuce, Glenn O. Smith, Wsods BananA squash J van Fio&t, Sait Frost, Cross, second. Three bales alfalfaIan Salt Lake, first; W. L. Rigby, FarmLake, first. Crosby Egy. Uhls beets, E. B. Smith, onions Howard ington, second; G. A. Robison, Hinck- Bountiful, first. Sweet Spanish ltetrolt dark red table beets, B. B. Smith, West, second ley. third. Fisher, Fnrr Sheaf of orchard grass L. I. Bun- Bountiful, first. Russet i Burbank , potatoes Delles Dsmvers half long carrots, E. E. Smith, ' Forbush, Salt Jjake. first; Skinnur. nell. ITovo. first; J. G. Stay, Draper, Bonntiful, second. Special to The Tribune, second; W. L. Itlgby, Farmington, Martlneau, third. T. Oct. The Initial second. GUNNISON, Cbznensy carrots. B. K. Smith, Bountiful, Cobbler Holt, third. potatoes Hyrum Parent-Teachfirst; Mrs. B. A. Parry, Ogden, second. meeting of the Gunnison Harold I'akeson, Rail Lake, first; Timothy, five sheafs, one lot of Goriest carrots, E. D. Hmlth, Bountiful, association was held last Salt Lake, second; Wasatch first; W. L. second. high hay J. (. Stay, Draper, Rigby. Farmington, second. I o I). school, third. Purple Tops Globe turnips, E. E. Smith, evening, Vice President of brone Sheaf Blue Victor potatoes JJklan grass W. L. Rig- Bountiful, first; Glenn t). Smith, Woods Bardsley presiding. Due to the Cross, second. by, Farmington, second. Salt Lake, firri. health of Mrs. Leslie J. Kidman, It Whits Kgg turnips, E. E. Smith, BountiSheaf alfalfa seed U. A. Robison, Sweet potatoes Jehl high school, first. Hinckley, first; W. I Rigby, Farm- ful.Golden was necessary to accept her resigna- fir-- t. Ball turnips, E 1. Smith, Bounand ington, second. Watermelon cantaloupes tion and reorganize. The following first. tiful, A. G. seed Robison, Sheaf clover Hughes, first. officers were chosen: Winter radishes, Glenn 0. Smith, Woods Poaches Hughes, Kayavllle, second Hinckley, first; W. L. Rigby, Farm- Cross, first. L. President. Niels Hefmansen; second B. E. Smith, Bliss Triumph peppers, green vice president, Leo T. Banlslev; potatoes Wasatch ington. Mungo Kxhthit forage plants- - L. L. Bun- Smith, Bountiful, first. Charlotte Vlllard; high school, second. O. Smith. Woods nell. first. ITovo, Glenn red third. peppers, beans Large White MiU. Skinner, navy W. Jones J. and advisory board, Six stalks sweet com W. L. Rig- Cross, first; E. R. Smith, Bountiful, secGolden wux beans Frank Ward, Joseph A. Larsen. ond by, Farmington, second. N. L. Herman sen gave a favorable Riverside, second. K. 1. Smith, Bountiful, Hot peppsrs. Six stalks yellow dent corn W. L. Svefct Spanish report pertaining to securing the Welch fir..; Glen. O. Smltb. Wd, Crow. first; Rigby, Farmington, service of a teacher to teach band Clugg. Farr West, third. second. Trenionton, musio in' the Washington Garden pint Smith Hughes, Kays-vill- Brothers. of dorr. G1.no 0. Bmtth,' Wood. public ltt.pl.7 Six stalks white dent corn W. L. Mrs. Allie Metcalf reported flrvt. school, first. Farmington, first, Twelve aulka ef rhaberb, Glens 0. Smith, the diphtheria inoculation, 309 boys Giant Dellolouj apples John Ley Rigby, six stalks silage corn, any variety Woods 'Croaa, flrat; B. E. Smith, Bountiful, and girl having received the three land, Salt Luke, first. D. C. Smith. Midvale, first; W, L. second. treatments. She also reported White Flint corn Rklnner. first the second. B. E. Smith, Bountiful, Four eggplants. Rigby, Farmington, second. work of the local clinic. It was deschool, Lehl high Popcorn, Six stalks golden bantam com W. firat; Glenn 0. Hmlth, Wood Croez cided that the local P.-A. affiliate Popcorn (blue) Harold Snow, Salt L. Rigby. Farmington, first. Jond with the state and national A Lake, first. Beat exhibit grown by one peraon, W. L. Six stalks kaffir Corn D. C. Smith, It wee also decided that the officers 13 Minn corn, Golden timothy, Mida!e first j Rif by. Farmington, second. of the organization make !u agriculture. E. E Smith, Boun- Jensen, Utah, first. Dtaplay C. D. com broom Six for the association. L. W. Fuller, Smith. stalks Yellow dent conn Georg ti Farming ton. secfirat Rigby, ful, Midvale, second Joseph A. Larsen wae appointed Vernal, third n.-- W I. flint Yellow A K MorrTurW wheat to d, Mad.en, or B1 the Griddle, delegate the meetings Trebl barley Clayne P.-B N. B,.h, ciorer, tub, A. to be held In Fait Lake dur- gan, first; Lynn Bateman, Salt Lake, Jarmlneton. first; J. V. Miller, Moab, rtrTw' second second K. ' A. U. the ing Principal Leo D, second. flint corn Joseph Ten ears Snedtab Selects Mta, 3. W. Bltchl. a report of the high Bardsley ga Swedish' select oat Paul Nelson, F. Skinner. white Spanish Fork, first; W, Charleston, second. L. echool work and Principal John K. Morgan, first. Burbank. Uuzzet L Leroy Portsr. Batch, Kighv. Farmington, second. Metcalf reported the public echool Swedish select oats and sheaf Paul firat: Lyman H Rich, Ueber, second. Ten ears bur h y white dent com Intentions of the year. Miss Alta Schmidt. Salt Lake, first. L. Ohio Leroy Porter, Hatch, zied, W. L. Rigby, Farmington, sectnd. Early Peterson demonstrated the seed projwheat Skinner, first, secTon ears Ijite white dent corn .f. P. firat ect which Is to be displayed at the ondDlcklow Cobbler seed. L. Reroy Inah pounds and third. Klity Miller, moab. Joseph F. Siknner, Porter, Hotel Utah during the U. E. A. conHatch, firat; D. L. and L R. Mckay, Turkev red wheat Rimer Jensen, Spanish Fork, fr(; second second vention. Jumtion. Salt Lake, second. Pen ears early yellow dent corn Tea pounds alfslfs seed, G. A Robison, Superintendent Edgar T. Reid adwheat Lehl Bart high V L. Itigby. Farmington, second. Early dressed the meeting on "Good CharHinckley, first , William H. Woodbury, Halt second. ears late Teh corn dent school, yellow Lak. zecond. acter Education. Several musical beets Martlneau, second; Bert Allred. Moab, first; Joseph F. Fifteen iwunrta white bean seed, A. B. A Sugar numbers were rendered In addition. Salt Johnson, leonard second R company. Maroa, firat. third; Skinner, dinner, Spanish Fork, J. M filer. Ten tars pearl popcorn Exhibit seed wheat, H. A Msdaen, Lake, first. Classes firat; Arthur Good. Nephi. second. OroY;Moab, first,, W. L. ILgby, Farming- display Pleasant Special Alfalfa seed and sheaf. G. A. Robison, ton, seoond. Agricultural club. Pleasant firat Hinckley, Ten e&ra yellow bantam sweet com Show Merit pounds Turkey Red wheat, Thomas. Nsw Zealand wheat Stewart San- Joseph F Skinner. Spanish Fork, W.Thirty Nephi, first, E. A. Madaeo, Ftepbenason. W. L. Bunnell, Froo, second. ders. Pnlt iAke.' second flrt; Special to The Tribune. second. Ten ears field corn Joseph F. Skin- Falrriew, pounds Federation wheat (threshed) ArMetier wheat, W. L. Rigby, PRICE. Oct. 7. The four Primary Thirty Fork, first. Farmington, f.rst. classes of the Price ward. L. p. R, thur Dahl, Salt Iake, first, aheaf, ner, Spanish Tray rural jwtatoe L L. Runnel, Thirty pounds winter barter, TT. L. Rigchurch, held their annual pet and hob-h- v Dahl, flrvt. A. L. Uhristensn, Ivan OgProvo, ) first; (threshed wheat Bart by. Farminstoa. first. Early show yesterday, with more than second. Heat aheaf head sorghum, W. L Kighy, den, to 0 children participating. Dahl, Salt Lake, first. Trav green mt. potatoes Frlca Farmington, firat. sheaf Harold Takeson, Dlcklow Several Interesting exhibits were on Hheaf Dryland rye, Mrs. E. A. Tarry, Prlabv, Joseph. 1'tah, first; Pleasdisplay at the tabernacle. In the dis- Salt Ivik, first. ant Grove Agriculture club, Pleasant 'Ogden, firat fotnb whit play of pets were cages of rabbits, honey, Charles Dudley, i'aae individual premiums. Grove, Second " rats, pigeons, dogs, cats and other nr. firat; Superior Honey com,' Bliss triugnph potato Hugh Hurst. Tooele, Tomatoes Nephi animals. Rome creditable displays of secm.d. ' Ptt.hst. Midway. Utah, first. Wasatch tomb hmey extracting frame. Rocky Vegetables had also been prepared. HlKh Srhm.l Agricultural club, llabcr, Strawberries James Onrk, first. ,0,intJin The affair was In charge of Mrs. Ilon,y llnp,ny, ij.,., secona. Five pounds Hint Ocean seeil W. Honey company. Ogden, second. McClure Wilson, president of the A. L. Chris- - Superior Blue victor pottoe first; M. Twenty-fivWlnegar. Wood rrose,second. pound light extracting in association, assisted by officer W, firat. Grove Bountiful, TloMbrook Ileasant Ogden, terpen. L Roky Mountain Honey company. Hail and teacher of the organization. 'gla, firat. Thlrtv pounds Turkey Red wheat Superior Honey company, Ogden, Agricultural club, Pleasant Grove, second ond. K Rigby. Farmington. eond, It Is easy- - to get a partner with V Thlrt'v amber extracting In Twenty-fivwheat Dlcklow pound Russett Burbank potatoes W'asatcb pound money to Invest through the InstruV'.- m1 Sch Fork, Club, Hitweon, gists. S?nlh Agricultural Heber, Lake, Rocky Mountain Honey comiwsy, Halt High Jacol) mentality of The Tribune Wants. first; Superior Honey company, Lero 1oner. Hatch, second. first; hi A. Maden. Falrview, sec- first; L. Ohio second potatoes L. Lerfy For- - den.taretolan ond: Stewart Sanders. Salt Ike, bee In sbaerration hive. Rocky ter. Hatch, Utah, first; Hugh Hurtv Mountain third. Honey Company, Halt Itkn. firat, Tooele, second New Zealand wheat Stewart Sancompany. Ogden, aecond liottey L Iroy Porter. Superior Uohbleri otatoe der". Salt letke Uitv. second deities, preserve. caune1 fruit sweetHatch, Ufoh. firat, D. C. Smith, Mid- ened with honey. Rocky Mountain Honey Thlrtv poui.l Federation wheat 1. vale. second. O. Kasworm, Murray. fjrt; Salt lUka, firat; Kupertor Hooey company. Four trav Nfurrnv. seoond, Ti. I.- - Bunany variety Lc I.erpy coupany, Ogden, second h F.HaiSkinfirit. Dorter, J'raeph nell. Provo, Third iaksa snd candies where honey replaces angar. kxky Mouttlais Honey company, halt Thlrtv pounds Swedish Select oat" ner. Spsnizh Fork, bee4 F. IsJls. firat, Superior Hooey company, OgSkinner, Jameia Ritchie, Dharlesron. firs4; Sugar Jneh V. sCAnd. Spanish Fork, firat; Pleasant Grove den aeeoiul L. Rigbv, Farmington, different race bee. Rocky Exhibit James M. Ritchie, t'harlctnn. th'rd. Agriculture club. PUasant Grove, secHoney Compsny, Salt lke, firat: Thirty pounds L.anv other varieties. ondliubhard squash E E Smith. company. Ogden, second Honey Bonstlfwl, white oats W. Rigby, Farming-tonDisplay honey beeswax. Rocky Mountain third Ooldn Hubbard etjuash W I.. K g first. Salt Iaka, first, Superior company, Honey Teliow Croolrneck Farmtngtun. seond ta Sixtv pounds Trebl barley L. I. by.iuaaht to light company. Ogden, second ( $, Nmltb, firat. K K Honey Bunnell. Provo, second. Beat honey enegar. Superior Honey V L. second. tzs Mavy, Smith. 'IWustifiil. Rigby, Ogden, firat' Rocky Mountain Honey Thirty pounds Trebl barley third. fearnmicl'm mch bzaltk sat yslatt m H Woodburv, Salt Iake. first, Isk. second White Buah Humrnar Salop onh. j f laparat, hMitMl W. third. Ritchie. Display tcudvra apiary, equipment. SupeJ. W 1. Rigby, Firra Charlestoi,, Smith, Midvale. Honey company, Ogden, first; Rx ky delicious compound of tfe Thlrtv pounds anv other stand va- ington, syrand. L E Kmlth. DooutHul, rior (1) Tt ft Mountain Honey company. Halt Lake, secvuJ wholo wheat snd ryz, riety of barley L. L Bunnell. Provo, third with juat enough bra to insure comBanana hiuah. Tiioraat Birratt, Troro, 4 serond; W. L. Rigby, Farmington, fl of elimination azote sad watte, firat. plete third Swine Department hmall the aounahing grata lubricant. Kugxr pumpklii. W I. R'ghy. Sixtv pounds wheat F. A Mndsen, II B. Wolbiiry. Farptingtos. firat, E K Hmlth. iktnatlful. so many Inter (2) It can be served Fnirview, first; D ttilfd Kmtth, Midvale BERKSHIRE. Jacob C. Hansen, scecml Mnrrav, second; eeting. tempting wayt adding seat to W. L Field pampkina, Rigby, Farming, farms. Flesaast Spanish Fork, third rxMNttn -- Aahlan ani l meai. toe. second Ta. Betrk Rrotiwr. MasJesry. Ore., H W Slttv pounds Rigbv. (3) It la a delightful sAdltfoa to tap Largest., heaviest flsld squash, W L. Rig- Grow I ; W'. Mich Wetael Ithsra. p Farmineton. Jwtos H. William fastidand second; will moat aneal, please the by, Farmington, first, laa Frost. Halt Ike, farm Pleasant Grov lTtoQ; Martell Ellis. Woodbury. Salt Lake, third ious palate, eld or young. second two year o.d of srae First, Wetael, Roar Sixtv ds William H O Glena pout barley Saith. Kleckey watermelon. Atblaon farms, fmrth, Everyone seeds a cereal food1 cooked K WfKwibury. Knit Ike. first, A. Wods Oosa. zmxwD' E. B Hmlth, Bonnti- aoeosd and third, served hot, la some form; and you Lavton. Msdsen. Falrvlew. second ful third. will dtecover through juet one package 16 most ha sad under two ysara Hoar B. Klcndika Smith, Firet, W'etael; second. I.ayton waterstelona, E IJrley J, W. r.ltchl, Boututful. of Roman Meal that yoa will never secotui ChArl.ptl.n, firt, Itusr on yssr and under 18 months Firat ' SO again wax to be without it. B B Knvl watermelons, Smith, Boua- - and sue end, Rleck Rrus. ; third, a RoMpnn, ll. slfnlfA W'atzsJ. fSr.t ; William H. Wcxdturi. tlful. firat A able farms. fourth, lorn Wateon wa'ermelows. W. L Rigby. Salt lke. second. Hour sit fnontha and under twelve months first Sheaf Turkey Red wheat Ti C Farfrlngton, riraf, Wetael; sscsod, Rleck Bros.; third, W intsr W L. watermelon, Rigby, Aahisrm farms, Smith. Midvale, first, TV L. Rixhr firat Plena U Smith. Woods Farmington, six months Firat snd secnod. Farminrton. second; L. Bunnell ros, second; E B. Saaitk. BvnstljaL Rieek under third and fonrtk Inyton ITovo. third Bros.; lkM over or Firat sod third. two Bear Dlcklow year Sheaf wheat Flco Phep-perSeed Angeleas water me ion. W L Block A ah la so farm, fourth, Salt Lake, first; W. J R rlv. Rgby. Farmington firat E g Smith. Wetael. Bran.; second, D. C. Smith Sonatifnk second, Q. A. Rsblsoa, Blackley, Farmington, sei.'ond; eighteen month and nndor two yearn a third Midale, third. First Rteck Bros second. Wetasl, third. W Mt Sem Sheaf Federation wheat D. C. Angeleno wntermelsaa R. S AaSlans farm; fonrtk, Lsytoa. Smith. Bcontifsl, third 6mbh. Midvale, first. How one year and under eighteen months Oraon Fleab rant toupeg. Glen Sheaf Kota wheat D. C. Smith. Smith Firat, second snd third. Rleck Bros. Woods Cross, first R H Salih. Ztosttiifnl Midvale, fjret, fourth, Aakiaso farms. W L Rigby. Farmlitgtnn, aecond: third months montbe and under fwslv ,8heaf New Zealand wheat D. C. Fellow Flesh cantaloupe. B K Smith oeeood. Ashiaso larois. 6o'tth, Midvale. firt Ftrat Klek Bra . ansttfui firat: W FarmtsttaHi Wiersel. third. foort W Shenf Swedish seect Larton; aecito! f.iesa O Smith. R,b. Wsodz Cross, third. Aw nr4er six mootho First, second ssd Rirhv. Farminrton, first; I. C. Smith, Mow CisHm cants lonpes. K K Hmlh femrth. kiwk Bra.: third. A ah la ne farm M dvale. second, Bountiful firat, Utees t Smith. M sad Boar and three aowe ever one year First D. C. Sheaf bulless oats Smith. kie-and second Hearts of Raid nitilMash R. R. Smlt fourth, Ashlano farms.Bros ; third, Websoi. Midais, first. four-yea- Boer add three sows over on yesr.ibred by Is exhibitor First and aeondJ--4iiecBros., third. Wetael; fourth. Ashlane farms. Boer end three sows under one year W. C. T. U. First. Rleck Bros.; second. Asbltoe farms; third. Wetael; fourth. Lsytoo. Boar and three sows under one year, bred Special to The Tribune. NAMPA. Idaho, Oct. 7 With deleBros ; second, by exhibitor First Rleck Ashlane farms; third, Wetzel; fourth. Ley-ton- . gates ip attendance from all sections of the state, the annual convention Four animals, any age. produce of same of the Women's Christian Tempersow First and iconl. Rleck Bros.; third, ance union convened in the MethodWetzel; fourth, Ashlane farms. ist church Tuesday. Fvur animals, any age. get of sire First conPreparatory arrangements and second, Klerk Bros.; third, Wetkel; sumed the morning session and the Ashlane ferine. fourth, wa largely token Junior yearllug boar, champion boar under afternoon session up by committee report one year, champion now over one year, chamWith Mrs. John L. Brady of Black-fopion tow under one year, grand champion boar and grand champion sow, Rleck Bros. a presiding as toaatmlatres CHESTER WHITE8. banquet was. held In the evening. feaThe of was the program evening Exhibitors H. D. Wetael. Ithaca. Mich ; Ella Casa Nichols, Salem, Ore : Lew Mar Price, tured by an address by Mrs. W F. Sandford, a speaker of 4he national Provo; Wtntertou Bros , Charleston: MarteU Willielm. Blbertoo, Mash.; till is, organization. A cornet duet wa Pleasant Grove. given by MerBoar two years Old or over First, Wil- - ton Smith and Norman Purves. Convention by State Fair Awards harley-Wlllia- m and D. Utah-grow- Reorganize for Winter s Work er a. 111 secret- ary-treasurer, onlons--Melbour- e, P.-- by-la- - Fair-vie- 1 Hold of Primary Pet Ot. r., IT1-ma- a. , Kas-wor- nem-n- -- Moon-tai- tttrllsta Hu'-.al- Wil-Pa- tody-buildi- 1 ft . Hinr-fci.- Hr d. Bi-- k : , ILrar-st- i t i 1 MCOud j Mchol: thlrd- f2rth Boar eighteen months and under two year Ftrri and second, Wetzel. Boer one year and under eighteen months First, Nichols Boar slz months and undsr twelve months First and secood, Wilhelm; third, Price; fourth, Wetael. Boar under six months First, Niebols; second. Wilhelm, third, Wetael; fourth. Wilhelm. bow two Tears or over First, Nichols; second, Wilhelm; third. Meho's. how eighteen aumtlui and under two years First. Nicholssecond and fourth, Wilhelm; third, Wetzel. How one year and under eighteen month First, second and fourth, Nichols ; third, W'llbelm. Sow six months and under twelve months First, second and third. Nichols; fourth, Wilhelm. How under six month First. Wetzel; Wilhelm; third, Mohms: fourth. Ellis. Boar and three sows over one year Firat and third, Nichols; second, Wilhelm; fourth. Wetzel. Boar and three ww on year, bred by exhibitor Firat, Nicholssecond, third, Nichols; fourth. Wetael. Bnar a ml three imwb under one year Flrat, Nirhnbi; second and fourth, Wilhelm; third, Wetzel. Boar and three aowa under one year, bred hihftor Nloho. Mtood ,nd Held at Nampa Boise Couple Entertain at Large Dancing Party j connections, the cost of which" Is to be assessed against the property benefited In addition to tb regular assessment Estimated cost of sewer connections, each, $15.00. The total cost of said Improvement Is estimated at four thousand fifty-si- x and (94056.08) dollars, of which sum the abutters portion is three thousand seven hundred ninety-seve- n and ($3797.11) dollars, or one 0 and ($1.90)) dollars per front or linear foot of abutting property for said roadway. All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be presented In writing, stating therein lot and block, or description of property, to the city recorder on cr before the 1st day of November, 1926. The board of commissioners at its first regular meeting thereafter, to wit, the 2nd day of November, 1926, will consider the proposed levy and hear snd consider such protests and objections to said Improvement as shall have been made. By order of the board of commissioners of 8alt Lake City, Utah. Dated October 7. 1926. walk (28) feet wide, including ea hAoutherly side of Harvard avenue, 26 feet easterly and 25 feet street, and westerly from 14th East street from both sides of 14th East Harvard avenue southerly 26 feet; feet wide, including thirty (30) walk on the northerly side of Harvard avenue from a point 194 34 feet to easterly from 13th East street side 16th East street, the southerly a point Of Harvard avenue from 276.70 feet easterly from 13th East street to 25 feet westerly from 14th East street, and from a point 26 feet easterly from 14th East street to 16th East street, Normandie circle from Harvard avenue northerly 115.84 (34) feet; two twenty-fou- r foot roadways with park and walk, on the northerly side of Harvard avenue from 13th East street to 194 34 feet easterly, the southerly side of Harvard avenue from 13th East street to 276.70 feet easterly, Normandie circla northand aiD-ef-" erly from a point 115.84 feet northerly from Harvard avenue (said conpavement to be Portland cement crete six (6) inches thick). In paving district No. 32, according to tha plans, profiles and specifications on file In the office of the city engineer, snd defray the abutters' portion of the "cost and expense thereof by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground to be affected and benefited try said Improvement, site uated within block 80, plat "C, Big Field survey, fronting or above abutting upon the streets named and to the entire depth back therefrom, and all within the districts bounded on the north by Yale avenue. on the south by 13th South street, on the east by 15th East street and on the west by 13th East street. The total cost of Improvement Is estimated at twenty-fou- r thousand and eight hundred thirty-iou- r $24 834.75) dollars, of which sum the twenty-thre- e is abutters' portion thousand eight hundred fifty-on- e and ($23,851.57) dollars; four hundred forty and ($440 93) dollars or five and $5.68 dollars per front or linear foot of abutting twenty-eigfor (28) foot property roadway, Inctuding five (6) foot sldej hunseven walk; sixteen thousand dred eighty-tw($16,- and 782 76) dollars or fivs and ($5.84) dollars per front or linear foot of abutting property for thirty (80) foot roadway, including five ($5) foot sidewalk; and six thousand six huntwenty-sevedred and ($6627 88) dollars or eight and or linear foot front dollars ($8.68) per of abutting property for two twenty-fofoot (24) roadways with park walk. and All protests and objections to the carrying out of such intention must be presented In writing, stating therein lot and block or description of property to the city recorder on or before the 18th day of October, 1926. The board of commissioners at its firat regular meeting thereafter, to wit, the 19th' day of October, 1920, will consider the propoeed levy and hear and consider such protests and objections to said improvement as shall have been made. By the order of the board of of Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated the 2uth aa of September. -- D. H. CANNON, BQJSF3. Idaho, Oct. 7. The dancCity Recorder. ing party given this evening by Mr. No. 201. ext Paving gr.d Mrs. 8. E. Brookover at the First publication, October i, 1926. Columbian club was one of the smart Last publication, October 28. 1926. fall events. It was attended by a large number, of Invited guests. NOTICE. five-acrThe hall wa attractively decorated and lighted. A program of delightNotice U hereby given by the board ful dance music wa furnished by of commlealoners of Salt Lake City, Kerrs orchestra. Refreshments were Utah, of the intention of such board served In the dining room from an of commissioner to make the followattractive table adorned with roses ing described improvement, to wit; To grade, install water services and and lighted with tall tapers. sewer connections to back of curb and Seventeenth East street from pave NOUC. Notice Is hereby given by the Brxtrd Yalecrest avenue to 137.71 feet south of Commissioners of Salt Lake City. of Yale avenue, said pavement to be Utah, of the intention of such Board two (2) inch Warrenlte bituhihlc of Commissioners to make the followwearing surface on a six (6) mh Portland cement concrete baae, In ing described improvement, to wit: To construct concrete curb and district No. 32, said roadway ter drainage system, private drlve-- ! paving to be thirty-si- x (36) feet wide (curb 0 ways and sidewalk (said sidewalk to and gutter built), according to the Consist of a Portland cement plans, profiles and specifications tn base concrete and Portland file in the office of the engicement plaster wearing surface) Laird neer, and defray the abutterscityportion from 13th East street to a of the cost and expense thereof by ' ftv?nu 779 feet east, Princeton avenue a local assessment point Laird upon the lots cr avenue to 16th East street, from of ground to be affected and ,our,h' WIUlm' thlrd-Crooo 14th East street from Princeton pieces and benefited by said improvement, sitFour animat, any age. get of one tire 25 to avenue a point feet southerly uated within blocks 28 and 29. five-ac- re First and sernod, Nicbola; third, Wilhelm; from avenue In DisHarvard Paving fourth. Wetzel Big Field survey, plat 4C. No. 52 extenor abutting upon the street Four animate, ane age. produce of earns trict No. 67). (Curb and Gutter said roadway to be thirty fronting sion above named and to the entire depth sow First and second, Nichols; third, Wil(80) feet between curbs. Including flv back therefrom, and all within the helm; fourth. Wetzel. n 0 (5) foot sidewalk on Laird avenue from Tale-cresChampion boar over one rear, rhampion 18th East street east 159,02 feet, snd district bounded on the north by avenue on the south by Seven boar tinder on vear, champion sow over raid roadway to bs twenty-nigh- t (28) one year, champion sow undvr one rar. feet between ur curbs, including five 5) teenth South street, on the east by grand champion ioar and grand champion foot sidewalk on Laird avenue from a Eighteenth East street and on the sow. Can Nlcholn west by Fifteenth East street. point 169.02 feet east of 13tli Fast The estimated cost per front foot street to a point 779 feet east of 18th does not include the cost of water Ea.t street, Princeton avenue from or sewer connections, the erst latrd avenue to 15th East street, and services of which is to be assessed against the 14th East street from Princeton avenue to a point 25 feet southerly from property benefited, in addition to the assessment. Harvard avenua. according to the regular This bureau offers for free Estimated cost of water service, and specifications on profile plan, a booklet on paint This 'ile In the office of the City Engineer, each, $15.40; estimated Ou.cost of sewer and defray the abutters portion of the connections, each, $30 publication describes various knls The total cost of said improvement of paint and tells bw to se.ect the covt and expense thereof by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of is estimated at nine thousand six right kind for any purpose. It fifty-on- e for 0 and gives directions mixing paint, ground to he affected snd benefited hundred for preparing surfaces and for apsituated within ($9651.57) d'JIars, of which sum the by said Improvement, Block 30. Plat "CY Big Field abutters' portion la seven thousand plying paint. Full direction for making and and Survey, fronting or abutting upon the three hundred sixty-tw- o streets above mentioned, and to the ($7362 19) dollars or fi've and applying several kinds of whiteentire depth book therefrom, ind all ($5.70) dollars per front or linear A. wash are Included D. 1926. within the district bounded on the foot of abutting property for thirty-si- x Send today for jour copy of this H WARREN SMITH. north by Harvard avenue, on the south (36) foot roadway. Inclose four valuable booklet. Chief Deputy City Recorder. bv 13th South street, on the weat by All protests and objections to the cents in stamps for return postage extennion No. 196. on F.ast 13th street and the Paving east of out such intention must by carrying and handling. First publication. Sept. 23. 1926. 15th East street. be presented In writing, stating thereLast Oct. 13, 1926 The estimated cost per front foot in lot and block, publication, or description of does not include the cost of private property, to the city recorder on or FrederD J. Hak!n. Director, coat the of whfen dHvewavs. SALK. SHERIFFS be will before the 1st dayof November, j 926. Tribune The Salt assessed against the property beneThe board of commissioners at information Bureau, In the district court of tha Third fited In addition to the tegular asses- - first regular meeting thereafter, its to Washington, D. C n;ent wit. the 2nd day of November, 1926, judicial district In and for the county In I Inclose herewith four cen4 Estimated cost of prlvat driveways will consider the proposed levy ind of Balt Lake, State of Utah, Zions Is $15 09 each. stamps for a copy of the 1aiut hear and consider such protests and Benefit Building society, a corporation. The total coet of said Improvement Booklet. to said Improvement as Plaintiff, against Harry L. Musser and Vera Musser, Ink wife, and Josepn F. is estimated at nine thousand, four objections shall have been made. hundred ninety and ($9400 21) Lloyd, defendants, to be sold at sherBy the order of the beard of comdollars, which la the estimated coet missioners iffs sale at the west front door of the Name of Salt iAke (lty. Utah. of abutters portion, Six hundred sixty-eeve- n county court house in the city and Dated the 7th day of October. A. D. countv and S8-of Salt Lake. State of Utah, on or 1926. $67SM dollars, D. If CANNON. two and ($2 1 0 dollars per front the 19th day of October, 1926, at City Reorder. twelve o'clock or linear foot of abutting property for noon of said day, all Paving extension No. 22. (30) foot roadway. Including five right, title, clilm and Interest of said thirty First publication Oct. 8. 1926 f5 foot sidewalk, elrht thousand eight defendants. L Muster and Vera Harry East publication, Oct. 24. 1926. 0 twenty-tw- o hundred Musser, his wife, and barred and foreand or two closed 33) dollars all and defendants, vf, in against (DF2 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ($2 lM dollars per front or linear f(ot and to the following described real Office of the city recorder. Salt estate, t: of abutting property for twenty-eigh- t The west 20 feet of lot 15, and the east 22 (2D font roadway. Including fix to) Lake City, U'ah, Sept., 23, 1926. feet of lot Sealed proposals will be received at block 1, Thomas Subdivision of ;ot 16, foot walk. 17. office until 10 o clock a. m. block 16. Five Acre Plat All protests and objections to the this j A Bfj? Situated in Sait Lake carrying out of such Intention must Wednesday. October 20, 1926, for j) Field Survey. and constructing County. State of Utah. be presented In writing, stating therein dressing subgrad Jots and blocks or description of prop-e- rr curb and gutter, and sidewalk. Paving Purchase price puab1e In lawful, to the City Recorder on or before Extension No. 196. Harvard avenue, monev of the United State Thirteenth to Fifteenth East and the Dth day of October. 1F26. Dated at Salt lske (ity, Utah, this The Board of Commizslonere. at Its Normandie Circle, northerly from 22nd day of September, 1926. first regular meeting thereafter, to Harvard avenue to end of street, snd R. HARRfKfl. BENJAMIN wit. the 19th day of October, 192$. will Fourteenth East street from Harvard It Lake County, State Sheriff of consider the proposed levy and hear avenue southerly 25 feet. of Utah. snd consider such protests and objec(2) Constructing curb and gutter Fy F. M Mathewg deputy sheriff, C H. and L. P. Hackman, attorney tions to said Improvement as shall and sidewalk, Curb and Gutter extenhj'-- been made. sion No 67. Laird avenue from Thirfor rUintiff. By order of the Board of Commls-eh.ne- rs teenth East street east to point 779 Iafe of first publication September of Salt Like City, Utah. feet; Princeton avenue from Laird 24, 1926 Dated the 20th day of September. avenue to Fifteenth East street, and 1 92C. Fourteenth East street from Princeton H WARREN PMTTH. avenue to point 2S feet snutKerly from NOTICE. Chief Deputy Cftv Recorder. Harvard avenue, according to plans Curb snd Gutter Ex. No. 67. on file In th city engineer s office. will not W, First publication. September 21. 1S2I. b, r,pon.1bl for any to Instruction bidders, specifica1 t publication, October 11. 1924. h. our former min. tions and forms for contract and Mil. rontrartrd W. A. Hhaw. manager, bond, together with plans and proConnsti of curt.ii.ing expenae HUBERT M. LUCAS CO. files. when NOTICE. prepared, may be obn. add tained at the office of the cftv engiin burins or Notice I hereby given by the boxrd neer upon deposit of five ($5.00) dolto the ing th nmoant of oommiralnner of Salt Iike City. lar each. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The right Is reserved to reject any Utah, of the Intention of eurh board old bank errount- - whether of commissioners to make the fol- and ail bids. e offi-Office of the city recorder or it bo nround borne, Balt Hr order of the Board of Commis- La)e lowing described Improvement, tov.-i- t City, Utah. October 7, 1926. To grade. Install setter connections sioners. foctory. Sealed proposals will be received at to tie edge of pavement and pave H WARREN SMITH, this office until 10 o'clock a. buiiinesi man, no Tbo wi with concrete alley running eat and Deputy City Recorder. Wednesday, November 3, 1926, form. 1626. west through block 8 of Federal Elrt publication. Bept, 19.39, 1926. well no the houoewife with 1. Grading and publication. Oct. Height subdivision (said concrete ment in paving constructing extension No. zft, on eyo on tho family bjdt-et-, lavement to he ten (f)t feet In width elley from University street to Woland six 6 inches thick t, In paving NOTICE. hno dioeovered that Tribune In street 3. Federal Heights. block cott Notice le hereby given by district No 82. according to the pUns. the 2. and eonstructing paveClnooified Ado are the moot profiles snd specifications on file in board of commissioners of SaH Lake mentGrading In paving extension No. 22, th the office of the city engineer, and City. Utah, of the Intention of such economical and euro method street from laiecrest defray the abutter portion of the board of commissioners to make th avenue to East 137 71 feet south cf available for reducing onleo point cost and expense thereof by a local following described improvement, to Yale avenue, according to plana on upon the lota or nieces of wit , expense, whether it io housefile In the city engineer's office To dresa sut grade, construct curb ground to be affected and benef'ted to bidders, specificaInstruct hold furniture, mercbandioe said withsnd gutter, drainage system to carry tion and ions ty Improvement, situated forms for contract and bond, in block 8, Federal Brights subdivi- water across srd abng streets and or oervleee. with together plans, when prepared, sion part of sec 4. T 1 ft . K. 1 intersections, sideidealk (said Portmay. be obtained at the office of the A troine.l A3 Taker ii wait F . ft 1 R and M., fronting r abut- walk to consist of a 8'4-tnc- h upon deposit of fl city engineer, ting upon the allev above named ard land ramnt concrete base and ($. 00) dollars each. ing for your fall to V nostril-Five-Ninto the entire depth back therefrom, Inch Portland cement piaster wearThe is to reject any reserved Oh! right and all within the district hounded ing surfsrei. sod pave Harvard ave- snd all bids. on the north bv Rnulh Temple. c nue from J2th East street to l(h f order th Board By of Commisthe e uh bv Duller avenue, p the East street. Normandie circle northe sf bv Wolcott street and on the erly from Harvard avenue to end of sioners. D. . If CANNON. be University street treet. and Mih East street from (.Tty The estimated coat per front foot Harvard southerly 25 ?6 First publication, Oct. .Recorder, does n t include the cost of said pavement ta be iwent Last publication, Oct. 28. 192 A Paint Booklet True Economy V V tad pa. Ist The TRIBUNE esr avne ft. X, |