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Show TOE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, FERHUARY C1D PIE PROJECT T pi prim winnmq Irttj On Take Bawl! to The Trlsnes. e Tne Tlfasa . PRICE. Fab. J. "Whan you buel-Ba- a PRICE. Feb. T President O. T. men go out and take aom of tha Brook of the Price tkinbar of eom-ya- ar Jt7. - In making hi appoint-mi- nt land under tha Prtea river water Speetel We Ltxitivt yourselves, and convince youraelvea that tha proposition la entirely worth while, then all tha farmer yon want from tha outside H will flock In and oolonlaa tha territory without any particular effort aa your part," E. B. Jorgensen, agent for the Sutherlln-Barr- y company of New Orleans, bond holder of the district, told a fathering of merchants here. The real problem ia to eel! tha project to bualneaa and profeeatoaal people of tha county, and the colonisation problem ia no problem at all, told of a Mr. Jorreneen aaM. II to work off the Cold and to similar Irrigation project prepared by In Bweelwater county, his company fortify the system against milWyo. This project, thlrty-riv- e Grip. Influenza and other from a railroad, he aald. would be fully colonised and every Inch under serious ilia resulting from a months, cultivation within eighteen Cold. The Safe and Proven becauae Rock Springe merchant Have shown their Jatth by buying land Remedy. Price 30c themselves. Mr. Jorgensen recounted the WyoTba box bear this (igsatan "Boostming project aa an example. ourselves la the first esing amongtha euocees of our agriculsential to There Is tural- ywnrtffiliti In tha atate that will com para with that of tha Price river, and the coat of irrigation water under the, In the west project wIs tin cheapest at home become Interested Whea and enthused about these thing, there will b oo problem whatever,' raary , itiL H earn to UtaJ.haIn eluded. v 1UL, aettllna'ta- Lehl, where he sine resided. Ones reception was) held at til Bushman home durin the afternoon Lyman Poultry Grower visitor nd evening. Some of musical lnatrumanta for antar Rapidly Branching Out had Lainlna their aed host. ... Tha ... old (oiks committee presented Mr. Bush Wla! t The Trhune. V fJRHBM RIVER. WM Feb. 7, H J man with fkiwera .andDranae..wr-- . 'aBd Lurin tibe evening tha children and MoTOhraaf A?Melvln Rolling, manager of tna L.yman of the family were tha Rev. H. M. Merkel. Poultry Growers association, reporta grandchildren was served Industrial C. R. Ferguaon, ehalr-mahat tha members of tne association special STuests. Luncheon of an entertaining R. other features vice and chairman; 'nave purchased coops ana an otner Fullmer, I cnafecier wwi smsbwo Ij. D, Young, Wllburn Burnham and equipment for spring. r D. H. Oova. Tha association will have 100.000 farm day-old chicks on hand In good time. Agricultural and demonstration W. HorsA. E. E. Pierce, chairman; Moderate weather curing tne winter lay. vice ehalrmaaw J. F. MacKnlght, i has proved ao favorable to the producNell M. Madsen and Or P. Madseo. of eggs that the association ilia tion Thra, standing- commltteea of tha bean producing a third mora eggs hoard of directors were alao named. Ai than was anticipated, but tha marr committee on audit consist of Dlrec-- ket ha kept up well with fair prices. Feb. 7. (By tha WASHINGTON. tors Bryner. Peirce and Felt; the comof Dimute on finance Is composed(Shrlsten-aea viva voce On Associated Pre.) Relative Friehd$ rectors Bmpey. Jonea and vote. Speaker Lonrworth today add while tha exeoutlve. committee of Lehi Pioneer Redd Honor and included Dlreetore Saxey, that the house had paaeed a bill au Brooks la thorisln an additional appropriation Ferguson. Persldent member of a rt committees. of 1125,000,000 for new publie build Special t The Tribune. T. B. Martin v Bushman, lne;s. A roll call vote, however, was IJBHI, Feb. BACK FROM PROVO. Vordered. pioneer and oldest resident, of Lehl, was called upon by mora than 100 On the roll call tha vote was 191 Special to The Tribe n. d AFTON, Wyo., Fab. 7. William and friend Saturday, the occasion being to 83, or more than the J. Harriman HaJa of Afton have' re- hi eighty-alxt-- h birthday anniversary. majority required for paeae. Of Mr. Bushman was born In Barth the amount, 1100,000,000 would be for turned to their home her from the course In leadership at Provo, Utah. township, Lancaster county. Pa., Feb- - projects throughout the country, and 2S, 000,000 for the District of Colum bia. It would supplement appropiia tion of $115,000,000 for tha country at large, and lao.000,000 for tha Dis trict of Columbia, authorised last year. Action cam by tha house adding; the 11 00. 000. too as an amendment to sen ata bill authorising Hi, 000, 000 expen diture her. The senate must act on the amended bill before It caa go to the president. district I Bromh Quinine, e. ' ' appears the most powerful true story ever written. It is a tale so outstandingly different, so virile, 80 potent with truth and life and love and conflict, so deeply moving, so powerfully compelling that by unanimous decision of the judges it was awarded the first prize in the mammoth $50,000 true story contest recently conducted by True Story Magazine in which upwards of fifty thousand manuscripts were received from all over the world. R. -- ' " and It is a story of the city and of the wilderness. Of a gently reared girl accustomed to the refinement and culture of genteei city life set abruptly V" . V -- land, world war veteran and rest dent of a Virginia town in the' the Cumberland Mountains, it is the tragic drama that befell one of his dearest friend. Margery, about whom the story revolves, did not feel that she could do the story Justice. The events were all too recent so close that her perspective was lost. But she told it all to Mr. Sutherland. And he in turn, using rare discrimina foot-hills- If teeth are raa Jets. He left a "strike no ma tehee" sign on tne outsme or in kitchen door. portions or several note written, ap- Oil uuiur 11 TUST becaua your teeth Hem doll, don't better they are Vff eotor.". Yon can restore them to clear J nt-BraJ- ljr ' whiteness.. t Dental tcieaee has made some - important discoveries in lightening mv method ia tooth cloody teeth r nd gwn treatment - 1 their beauty now ... dicgy grime on ivory. M,vw,vw. NW meihodt asUtm tsrth, Lyman Stake Mutual ; Firm h Qwn Give Joint Concert Film is charged, too, with most tooth and gum troubles. It clings to Sperlal te The THbane. GRE3EN RIVER. Wvn . lr.K teeth, gets into crerices and stays. tv. Germs by the million multiply in it Lyman stake Mutoala. aetlna- - iolntlv gave a concert at the Rlalto theater and lay your teeth open to decay. in now opnngs cunaay evening unThey, with tartar, are the chief cause der tha leadership of Mrs, V. J. Cot- hiding- - pe T? J7 Mall Coupon for 10-Da-y Tub PEPSODENT COMPANY 1 104 Wsbssh Av., Sec Chicago, IIL, 17. 1. A. a esa u. j ' i- . 1 I I Carbon and fimery eountlea, Utah, and for two yeare past a resident of Sweetwater county, has Just moved with hi family, to Sterling, Cote. Encouraged by the open winter la S aerial ts The Tribane. thia part of Wyoming, th Pel a famGRF!BS RIVBR, Wyo.. Tab. ily made the trip by auto, and were E. former newspaper man of oaughl In aom very bad weaAher. Mr. Former Athlete Pelca waa one of a party that found one man ao badly froien along the Killed College way that he died. aw namaao ueas Msnv n Th Pelca family, after one layover ! HI.. Feb. PEORIA. fH the I rea haalDdhw ssSais. of tore day and another of two daya. a- -. AaaoclaUd Pres..) Karl Waaler Don-be- t. to leave their svuto out and having it. former athlatlo director at the get help to be taken to ehelter, finalRoeaburg high school, Koseburg. Or., reached Cterlmg. ly waa Killed in a mine accident here yesterday. Doubet waa on too of a Sa DATS, $60 tm $1300 PLAY IS pnjiStNTlD. coal ear being run under a tipple. "IJtNCASTRlA" when a rope dangling from a chute FArRVTBW, Wyo., Feb T. The play above caught on the car and pulled InelticVas Lisbon. Snain Tmwun 1L entitled "My Little Wild Rosei" di- the chute down o that It (truck him I Ulr, Riviera. SwdJiorway, on .the head. Doubet wa a leader Borlin (Park, London). at Bradley college during hi academy days. Jan. 1 , Aiwaind ths World tTm At bedtim rub th throat and 126 days; f 1280 to 13000. VISITORS RKTUP.N HOME. cheat thorooif hly with ta tie. The Tries Sperlal Ts th W.18, M4ltfTMM AFTON, Wyo:. Feb; T Mrs. Carl Robinson and Infant on have returned , i hll hnma i I. CVtnm . f , r . w . J. O. TOMLINSON, ling snent some time at the home of WILSON HOTEL. SALT LAKE. Over IT Million Jmr. V,,f Y,arH F. C. Clark, Times biao-- Nam Yerk. Bishop Franklin l. (iardner. e; B. Clark's Famoas Crabea rW KOIIWAY mATJL E,r. OROIICHITIS 40 Kaa V. Sill I I I I ri it it ity kill i , i ' JCKS V VAPO RUB Collegrbfed, oa oi thsowaar ej ths logging opsr-aao- n. John Dcvigaet rspiasspted sicW oi Ulol which Caorg Ellis knew but littl. Whan h cam to tha lofSing camps a general rotwfatiidant, th saa war prepared to laugh at him a a citified darkly who would quake at every shadow. But they kmnd that he could nk car oi hussii la war or love. . . tt irivw 'KW Et,!l ttthd rww.HTeAar v.-- EUS" V. The Distribution of This Issue Is 2,400,000 Copies tin i,., Rough Trip to Colorado by. Wyoming Family in I i :.: Use the Counon if Yon Cannot Get True Story at Your Newsstand The Greatest Newsstand Sale in the World $ . I Strm I: . it.rit I July a laaaaaaaaaaaKBiBaiBsawasaaBjasa) The Neto-Dr- y Quoiify Dtttifrlt Endoned by World's Dental Afthorkiei Only eae tab to a family. : n; - Was It Infatuation? ' y Tha program eonelsted of an trumental trio by the afllUr Kmk- ere and Mia Ruth Draney: a read. Ing by Master Llovd Cottle? solo by Mrs. Ievar Anderson; a piano and violin selection by the Ward brother; a vocal eolo bv DavU; a reading by Mrs. Mary Out-sea vocal ok by Andrew a piano solo bv Mra T.r.v Oakley and a vocal duet by Mr. La var Anderson and r. Reed Brougb. Searing Memories My Reckless Romance ' 2t Addxe i I I Dare I Marry Again? JOHN DEVTCNET rm ill iiii111 (w ' II I Fool' Gold "Stronger Than Death," together with the fifteen other absorbing tales from life, every one true, every one actually lived by the men and women of whose lives it is a part, makes the March number of True Story Magazine one of the outstanding issues of hs history. Get your copy today before the local supply is exhausted. You will find in it hours of Intens-es- t interest. 1 CEOACE EZXI3 Tall, diffidasS wtts strasgars, alow cl tcK. this "Bo"oi the lambermcn was Jo big and huinwWsBi And ens ei ths moat ieaxleea, most daring soen tnat aver swung aa as or rod ths log in ths boiling current oi ih treacherous rivet. Hm word was law sinon ek it carry weight with his men. Bat could h ' vvooaan and sejeh woman as Margery T Things Wive Tell If You're Thinking of Divorce on rortune today with yielded anotner tha sale of a 120-aclease by George A. Henshaw, Jr., of San Angelo to the Texas company for 11,000,000 or mora, tne nan Angelo standard say. Henshaw has fourteen producing well on the property and two other drilled down .to the sand. The dally vruaui-uuia mooui 7vuv oarreia. and the oil Is bringing IS. 10 a harr-- 1 The leas ha produced about tJOO.fKH) wortn or on sine October, when the flrat wall waa drilled. More than Sin.. 000 worth of gaa also haa been recov ered.. The final price ta h. d.f.i-in.Just like oy in average dally production, and oeueveu tne pnee win go ovr it t The Secret Shadow My Terrible Mistake Stronger Than Death Can I Trust Him Now? People Will Talk The Price of Secret Love What Love Has Done For Me The Treacherous Kiss I Didn't Want Pity SAN AVOEtO, Texas. Feb. T. (By the Associated Press.) West Texas "r ... P) r JtVJLIl. TKt . n&r. . Searclurig For a Love Harbor n, ' It sets on new principles. ,'With right dally care you can work a transformation on your teeth.! Can change your whole appearance. test is being- ofNow a fered to start you. Just send coupon, of pyorrhea. Old methods failed in combating . bryuhin? It's h--t it successfully. Then new ones were eawa'l comiol found and embodied in a new-tyRon yonr tonftie across your teeth. dentifrice called Pepsodent slippery, You win feel a film It acts to curdle the film and then viscous coating that dolls and clouds remove it Then to firm he gums their beauty. :L . and better to protect them. Ordinary methods won't successSeruf coupon fully combat it That' why, no matter how hard you try1 now, your Results' are convincing. Largely on teeth remain "off color." dental advice the world has turned Remove that film and what you to this new method. Send the cou see will amaze you. You are simply J pon before you forget 10-d- parently, Just before ha turned on tha gas, read aa follows: "Down and out Oood education. Well bred. Don't, try to find my rela tives. just a case of suicide. I bad a big ran front top to bottom. "I welcome death. A failure at 18. No on to Identify me.7 I Other Living True Stories in the March Issue "I have written in th first per-ofirst because the rule of the contest require that all stories submitted be in the first person, and second because I have set it down o nearly the way sib herself told it to me that I leel Justified in presenting it as coming from her own Hps." West Texas Oil Field Is Sold dear "A "Stronger Than, Death" is an account of the tragic experience that befell a dear friend when' he, a girl oi culture and refinement, accepted the position at teacher in mission echoo! deep in the fattneawM of the Cumberland Mountain. NEWARK, N. 3 Fab. 7. (By tha Associated Press.) A man who gave the name of "William F. Patera, aged a room In 10, when he engaged Bleecker street two weeks ago. today committed auicld in the kitchen of tha lodging house by turning en five J. whiteness ckn be regained this new way, and your gums firmed and toned. Combat that dangerous Kim. . The Author says: Suicide Careful to Hide Identity . tion out of his sympathy and understanding, has sat down what is without doubt the most powerful true story ever written. Not a pretty story. Powerful stories rarely are. But a deeply moving story, a gripping story, an epic tale told Just as it was lived. Easily the outstanding story of all the fifty thousand received in the greatest true story contest ever conducted. You will find it in True Story Magazine for March, now on sale, at all newsstands. Written by Mr. H. M. Suther- FREE U : The Author A World War Veteran two-thir- Mail th4 Common mn gj(mMAltTki . lODayTube rr klai, "John Dsvigoat aaQl.plMd with ss to and MX him taka m aersr boa the hills and th drudg-ar-y oi leaching m th little mieeina school, but it mm ta as that (ha decisive ha been take irotn my hand . be tana I want to go askk him oh. Cod; giv fibra oi mrf ay aool to go, tor I kjv bis with bemg. bat I csal drtv swsy the pkrar ei George' witful,abn, t pslss. pleadfag lace, across that tawny currant oisprey and Isaa. . fTva tried tkTfsl,kth3seBXryclli la siwunism Is k that I ssM saesific) say hapcin tor tha crhna that I saw decw?' Aje Mountains Public Buildings Increase Voted it0u of tvnos grUf-ttr- k frsw. Ou haavt camai thii lonely cry. . log-jamm- ed ILAelliLlelo n; MARCERT streams. Of A tale of rushing, primitive passions surging in the breasts of men who feared neither God, nor man, nor devil Who constantly courted violent death oftean as a part of each day's work. and Holland Of a titanic battle for a bewildered jealousy. woman's heart. While over all hung the dread menace of the double-bitte- d ax, one blade of" which was red. It is entitled "Stronger Than ' Death." ... tl. MM down amid the Kentucky lumber camps, there to be swept off her feet,' blinded to the realities of life, by forces over which she had no conmountrol. Of a community of rough-hew- n tain folk, rent asunder by the coming among them of a girl whose sweet dignity and reserve, whose stylish mode of dress, everything about her so different from the girls they knew, aroused in the hearts of the river men and "lumber jacks a raging storm of conflict. TN True Story Magazine for March - n, . Fool a Cold Corn Committee Are Chosen Business Men Told How to Take Up Actiyi- - to Assure success in Price River District ties of Preent Year, - . VJhan You IS READY TO GQ ADVICE IS GIVEN at standing committees for th roar un. In making hi sappolnt-mentaa the president slogan. "The Measure of a ilin l K MI la th Constructive Influence ere! - Which He Exert on th Community He also of Which Ho I a Pn." llsta a number of matter which need tha Immediate attention of tha various committee. Tha nina standing eommltteaa ara given aa follow, tha chairman In eaeh being a director of tha chamber, iim and tha vie chairman a lay mam-ba- r who wl.'. of tha organisation, save active aharf of tha eommlttaa's work: Claude XJ. Empey, Membership chairman; 3. F. MacKnlght, vice D. chairman: J. Hopkins, Mik Coaao and H. V. Da via. chairman; Fair W. W. Jonn, George Georgides, vice chairman; II. W. iHiHon, 'Orson P. Madsen and L. rj. w numora, and ' advertising Carl Publicity fiaxey, chairman; Mat Ollmour, vis chairman; N. Allrmand, Mr. Orac Geetxman. A. Cooper and Dr. H. Retail trade and bualnesa improve-mrotU Ftft'halrmaitr "Anitur Johnson, vice chairman: Sheldon r i. Blumbarf, Charlea Stranee, 1 W. W. Lewla, II. V. Davis and Karl F. Luader. and adrlaory-Jud- w Leglelation Qorg ,Chrlteneen, ehalrmanr W.J. w. E. Loofbourow, vice otalrman; Anderson, A. J. Lea and W. Glen Harmon. John Road and transportation chairman: Frank Qrouemann. E. V. Redd, Pi Comer Peacock, vice chairman; C. Lea and 'J. B. Flynn. Frank charWea Community cheat, ehalrman: Mr.Ov B --Wm; lVryer,: Mra. Mat Gllmour. vie chairman;-- S, 1927, u t " ,Y- new t JYM i AjgV f .N" the bone broken between the was staged her Wednesday ankle and knee. Child, availing before a large and appreciative audfeno. Those in the cut were: Blsnce Con, Ab and Mra. George Mill ward, Emily and Luella Barrus, Carrl fcagley, O. L,. Von Turner, Bruce. Bill Hlllstead. L. Kred Camp. bell and Thelma Capo. gpMrtil te The Tribune. GRBEJV RIVBR. Wyo.. Feb. 7 The been town of Reliant? ha having an epidemic of German measles, which Little Wyoming Town It Swept by Measlet Afton Girl Attend Funeral of Fiance Mr. AFTON. Wyo... Fb. and Mrs. Morrt J- Hal and daughter, home to returned here their have Iols, from Logan, Utah, and Biackfoot, Idaho, where they had been In at. tendance at th funeral of Enooa Hansen. Mr, Hansen and Mis Hal were to have been married "" in th near fu- ture. SOY TWAMPLID BY COW - ' Sperist ta The Trlbese. AFTOW, Wyo., Feb. T.Al the result of being trampled by a cow, Aarun Hale, son of Mr, and Mrs. George Hale, ts Suffering from a badly The lixaments were torn !. began during W closing days of December and ha kept on to th present time. Practically very family tn the place haa had It In th home, and despite tha health authorltlea. who tried to keep it confined, it has:" gone tha rounds. The disease has been In a mild form and only a few adults have been stricken. The children hav bad few if any bad aftr-ffc- t. SUILDINQ WORK PHOCSSDtNO. . gpertal te The Tribune.AFTON, Wyo., Feb. T. Louis Campbell of Montpelier, Idaho, formerly (if Wyo., Is supervising carpenter work ia .Afton this week for Charles Rinre, who is doing some ex trusive building. . "li-vl(-- fi (eeues KJlUOlTIOlU, Woalnj W I I wilk the 11 r;w rected by Fred Campbell and Esra and suctabdi: r, ::;:. AUXILIARY IS ACTIVE. IDAHO FALLS. Idaho, Feb. T. Two hnndred 'new member by April 12. of th 1927, ia tha goal of officer women's auxiliary to Bonneville post of th American legion. Two teams, captained by Mr. O. B. Crabtre and Mr. J. H. Petersen, have taken to tha field in an effort to put tha auxiliary over tha top by the date fixed. Batteries Recharged 50c Ellsiissk Bfttsry " 79 So. Ms la. Was. 2222. Cd. |