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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14 Faith Reaps Reward Unfaltering o o o 0 f 0 0 O f o - 0 0 f Miner Carves Niche in Hall of Fame of Provo had located ia the "Lilly of from the West" and other claims, which the Eureka Lilly Mining com pany of the Chief Consolidated Mining company get IM name. Many people have wondered why the "Lilly" of the Eureka Lilly Mining company was spelled with two "U s" rather in the State Purchases New o o o -- T .. o Truck Roads 00 Will Be This generally accepted .manner. 0 anomaly can only be explained on the of locator the that original theory With the purchase ef approximate"Lilly of the West" group waa a pio neer in spelling as well as In mining ly KO.JOO worth of new now removand believed In phonetic or slmpiinri ing equipment, the state road despelling for the transaction of bus! partment i making elaborate prepness. aration for aa extensive enow reJohn Bestelmeyer Long piOKTEEl miner, John Bestelmejrer, who Interest In East moval program during the coming Tlntle Mines Dies. ound that forms part of located Bcmembered in East winter. While there I not much had all ef these But Tintlc North Eureen and enterprise Lily Btandard, Tintic District. roved abortive. Some mining had chang In th amount of road which S sen Lily Mine. done, but when deposits were it ia proposed to keep open this year, not found- near the surface a. In the it wae felt that more equipment waa productive Part of the district opera' needed, some to take the place of pOR centuries, philo-- -j tlons either ceased or were carried on bathave sophert in desultory fashion. This condition that which Is about worn out. and prevailed for years until John Bestel the balance to supplement the equipHod over the question used last year. merer entered upon tit scene in 1890. ment -There are two plaoes, however, of the immortality of f A ramble over this aesenea territory, where power equipment for snow reaur of mineralized Its sluht the highly the ouL The' conflict for face convinced him that mines existed moval will be placed this winter de th first time by the state road la this section of the district still waxes hot and IS OneHighthe Bingham Fired with an intenae enthusiasm. partment doubtless will be waged ha located "the whole country." in way, which was made a state I road the the other and last since which winter, from of the ground part eluding with unabated vigor , Tintic btandard production nas come, Soldier Summit road oa the Salt LakecomPrice (' highway. Eureka of sun's a that the until the Lily, portion lights m were tne service Last year there the East Tintic prising the Big Hill,sold has waned and earth to VTJncle" of the state road department Ine Its Consolidated later twenty-fivsnow removal comprogram, Orutll Jrfinfog the Jesse Knight, becomes a 'whirling nanv later called the Eureka Bullion, truck snow plows, eight caterpillar of the East TIntio Coalition, and Dlowa and one rotary plow. As added ,w sphere swathed in icy , part j equipment for thl. year, the depart. wnat is now me norm uuj. part-oBut no 1 desolation. ment has purchased eleven iruca Needing capital to carry on three matter how vastly opinion Mr. Beetelmeyer succeeded In plowe, eight .caterpillar plows, and one "SO" klnding in the hearts of a number of '60" type caterpillars ordered nay differ oa this tubjeet,? , The plowe type caterpillar. sufficient for the hie countrymen hop s few will be found who will , East TIntio district that they aa this year are all of the etralght-blad' ' , vanced sufficient funds to finance his type. . deny that there .la one . i f work. Among those who helped him Determined te Keep A , , ' very definite type of im-was ueorge llavercamp, substantially mortality the impress that Blumenthal. IJabn. George Mueller. E. Truck Roads Open. a man makes upon bis time V, Bauer, the Snyders, E. J. Raddata,. Work of removing the snow from George Busch and others. 80 prepon the hhthwsvs comes under the mainte and bis fellows. was of the German nance department of the road commie ownership derantly Considering Immortality the East TIntio district that it gained sion, with E. C. Knowlton as mainte the nama xl uerman Hollow. Among nance engineer. Mr. Knowlton de from this standpoint, it is f : the moat generous in backing Mr. ties clared that equipment will be main freely admitted that no s was Ueorge Uavercamp. then tained at all points where It waa useo telmeyer V What man ever dies. an abstracter at Provo and now a well last year, and in some instances will known and affected he high respected mining; man be supplemented ay additional piece. what said, did, of Bait Lake. Henry H. ttiooa. chairman or u the lives of ether men. lie ' 1 state road commission, announced I Strenuoue tlfe tlved A s is emembered by many or ' effort will be made to keep open that ' 1 h and eaat-wetrunk the by Pioneer. by a few. His opinion and end the roads that are used .the lines, Many stories are' told of the hard example molded ever so most during the winter months. He hood of Mr. Ueitelmeyer. who, working declared that this year has seen a minutely or ever so greatly J most alone of the time, performed heavy growth in th number of bus the trend of events. Even of industry and perse feata amaxlng well aa launary wagons, vera nee. it waa customary for Mr. lines, though he is quickly for-- ! bakery wagon, etc., which run in-on forty-fiv- e walk BestelmeVer to the la not world still irotton the he said, ha schedule time. This, miles from the Eureka Bullion to Procreased very much th Importance of the same as it would have been, had he never been treated. vo to visit his family. The return trip enow removal worn. Of this type ef immortality, John Bestelmyer, pioneer prospector of the he often made loaded with supplies. The budget of the department dur Tintic district, has achieved a large measure. Alone and unaided, except Often, on hjs trips to Eureka for sup- ing the present year provided approxhe would visit with and plies stop imately $60,000 for snow removal work, by the financial support of friends, he strove during the last twenty-tw- he Joseph Wlrthlin, now of Salt Lake, and the road commission chairman That ears of his life to discover a mine la the East Tintie district. In waa who at that time the believes that this amount was exceed engaged 'did not succeed, that he never lived to see his faith In the district justimercantile business.. ed to some extent. It is expected by to him and engineers of the Toad depart numerous On occasions tried he than mere even success a He scored sweeping fied, does not matter. an Induce Mr. to take Wlrthlin Inter his est in the location of claims which to' ment that if the coming winter proves if he had won wealth. Notwithstanding the barren reward reaped by to be a hard one, that expenditures blood-leBead day have a value of hundreds of for this work during it will exceed efforts, his courage never faltered. Bludgeoned by fate, "with of dollars. thousands $76,000. but nnbowed," he met his death believing as staunchly in the "Choe," he would reiterate In that of his faith as on that day dialect and with that Intensity which Lack ef equipment first trudged over the Kite of future made him an unforgettable and lovable Ha Hindered Work. a year later mines and the thought flamed within State Mental hoapltel and character, ''you got no idee vot ve got up a bakery. In regard to the plans of the de him that there he could create a new to Eureka to start was over dere." He would reenforee this well supplied Since the camp partment, Mr. Blood said: empire of mineral wealth. statement with the the that prediction Mr. Bestelmeyer snow removal wora is in us in John Bestelmever Is not forgotten with biggest mines In the district lay on the fancy, and. during the past two and nrobably will never be forgotten. East Bide. ve may not live three vears. wa have been governed the Cirtaa: the Ctah ' de.Pi.ed th. At long- a there Is mining In the East Eureka, to see Id, but It iss there und vlll be not by buying what we actually need Tlntle district, his vlgoroua, colorful Consolidated, the Centennial and the found some day. the Oodlva, nd the Mammothi ed, but what we were a Die to pur personality will be remembered Oftentimes, In the fervor of argu- chase were In the way of equipment, and the story of bis life will be told. The HiMnn R.ck and Champion shove his lighted pipe would he ment, of the East That oart solid rock n.nrihlnp last year In many places we did. not I workings which he cut Into canvas have into the pocket or an old sufficient equipment to handle will be pointed out His perseverance, TIntio district In which lay themnaTintlc jacket, a loaded revol m. ver. Onwhere reposed snow period. This was es his staunch courage, his Indefatigable Standard, the Eurena j.uy Mr. Wlrthiia says, he tha heavytrue in our day, was unexplored allurNorth an practically valley sections in will for form basis labors the pecially Lily In the seventies, the forgot himself so far that hla coat tha Domilous counties: and the rea ing narrative, and perhaps In an age territory. Earlynow on fire, burned out the pocket son we caught well as w did was the aa day present will Black Stallion, got along hundreds of years hence, his feats as an Iron and the revolver tumbled out on the due to th relative iigni snowiau in be woven Into folk-lotale, similar to Iron King, was worked not The ground, luckily aasoclates. exploding. and the valleys. those abounding In Greek, Roman and n,in. hv Roberts nr. waa hauled to Santaquln by teams Cougar Imprisons The eleven truca plow we are or Scandinavian literature. i are to be placed on our reg and there loaded on the railroad fordering in Tunnel. Prospector valIn Lake Salt maintenance trucke and will Early Years Spent flua ular as consumption Later the Black Stallion the units of this type which in German Army. Oldtimers of the camp say that It augment use iu .mnra.claims came Into the control was a familiar sight to see Bestel were in last year, we nave one A review of John Bestelmeyer'e life and other in turn state road this winter to who additional tfonn of of I'rovo, meyer, followed, by his dog. Blsmark Judge Illustrates how seemingly unimportant of, this being the Bingham Incidents determine course of a man's transferred his Interest to IB. M. Loose start out over the hills to the site of take care and the present Eureka Bullion. Bestel highway,must upon which an addition life. Born In Nuremberg, Germany, on and Senator Smoot. be placed, al unit it is Hoped his and were meyer large, curly dog January 7, 1J13, Mr. Bestelmeyer was Prove Mine On last that with the additional truck plows uiaeparaoie. apprenticed as a baker, a railing that Side Causes Excitement. ac wa be will to a able give splendid It ia said that Bestelmeyer, one many years later In the far distant of ourselves in all of the val at the count state of Utah led to his becoming a Nearly a score of year, before Mr, wintry day, was in tne counties. roads ley populous his early manhood, Bestelmeyer came to the district, the face of a tunnel. Hearing hla dog other words, we believe that we Sroanector. During a marshal of the Bavarian Leatham brothers of Provo had located barking excitedly, the prospector left In be able to give to th public, As of the Emperor the Provo group of claims, now a part the face of the tunnel and started out should one force. tllce on the paved sections. especially wllhelm's he fought 1n the of the Tintic stanoara mm. urei to Investigate. Part way to the portal, bsoiutely clean highway, wmcn win n war and marched Into excitement attended the dlaoovery on he met the dog, who scampered wildly llmlnate the dangerous rut condi Paris with, the victorious German co- the Provo by the Leathama of the rich about. tions which has bothered as more or Mr. Bestelmeyer's surprise Was con horts. est lead sulphide outcrop ever touna In less the past d A dislike for mllltarWtlo life and a In the district Solid slabs of almost siderable when he found that a at mountain lion had appropriated New Caterpillars desire for adventure In the new world pure lead were found projecting of Ueetel-meythis the tunnel Mr. On for his the strength caused Mr. Bestelmeyer to come to grans roots,' lair, Ones. tried to friichten th beast, but Replace Broken America in 1880. Arriving In New wonderful showing, the Leathams refrom En- did not succeed. ' Withdrawing tq the "The additional caterpillars are nec fork, he sought employment at his ceived financial assistance smelface, he took a cap, fuse and a small essary, due to the fact that our old trade of baker. In 1SSJ, he was mar gland and built a water-jackrled to Miss Catherine Wanderer In ter at Goshen, where the Mormon pio- quantity of dynamite. Lighting the rtlllery type tnacnines are rapidly Brooklyn. Six years later ha came to neers had built a dam for the purpose fuse, he threw it between the legs of falling us. Last winter two or these his unwelcome guest. It exploded, ac- went out of service, one in wasatcn Salt Lake City. In 1889, he went to of storing water. Prove to- work aa chief baker at the About 1S6 or 1S70, Thoma. Barrett cord in? to Mr. Wirthlin, but neither county and one in Halt Lake county. It Is hoped that we may be able to I frightened nor harmed the animal. saw dot." he afterwards told make one machine out or these two "Ven much work. The machine of without air. wirtmin, laugningly, i was a scairt Dutchman." seeing that the similar type, which has been used on animal could not be ousted, Mr. Bes the Sardine summit, is also undepend- telmeyer retired to the face of th able. We are putting a new "60" type tunnel, where he waited until midnight caterpillar at this very Important or later before the mountain lion r o a ' , o- - -- o o o- - f o f - ' -- - pros-pecti- n. - ? V s V i hx . - o o Belvedere Ward Honors Departing Missionary o "1 National Men and Affairs 7 WILLIAM HARD. William T. Shipley, Jr., who departs to mission Great 8. D. on L. aa shortly I. unhappy for a lot of people. ? given a farewell (Copyright, 1917, Salt Lake Tribune.) intensely He ie going to show that th army testimonial at the Sir Gordon Gugglsberg, governor of engineers 4 1 have been all wrong about vV Belvedere the Gold Coast. Nobody could sound the Mississippi river. lie I going to chapelTh show that pretty nearly everybody la He thatl delight I evening. A program much grander than office here has been wrong about pub-li- o and dancing will ed Washington. With his fine height or private ownership of waterfall 1 w comprise the enter hla affableness and yet commanding and water power plant.. He ean make tainment The pro- ness. hi. browned complexion, hie un more charges against more people In gram will be a fol assertive and than anybody else In a year. yet unyielding eye, hie aHeweek lows; Opening song, doe It with a fresh cheek, a clear cor- - seriousness, his humor and his pipe, , t congregation; voice of the most exquisite a eye, ' net solo, Billy Bain; lie seemed the very model of a British urbanity, aI srnll Ilk a young June governor of a crown oolony of millions day. reading, Alln a He young June day with west snore. solo, Luc lie of negroes on theIsAfrican mltt How not gold, but co an equinoctial storm In eachwaa The Gold Coast Walsh; dancing, coa. to see and aad Washington Inquiry about Bis Gordon re glad ! Beth Blake: quarhimr the fact that he has kept all f tet, Elgin Four; vealedeoooa In lands of the Gold Coast corns to Washingreading, Ann Mc- -: the ( the possession of the negro natives tonX lady, English, Phearson; now and then. Make end Mrs. A. M. Borg themselves, under their own customs less every i for th money making end Mrs. Barker; and under their own tribes and chiefs. movies. Seldom read plots modern stories. ventrllooulst. J. A. Yet the exports of cocoa from tha Write them. Talk best about the Gold been caused to grow Coast have Mr. Shipley. Frederlckson; comic the Greek from four pound In 189J to 134.000 Greek satirist, Luclan, and reading, Mr. tons In IS 26. That latter historian, Thucydldes. Llvee with the tons yes, double mixed quartet, love 1 Happy was just about half of the ancients. Writes contemporary remarks. Eight; Bishop George quantity Face, a candid pal- - ' whole total quantity of cocoa grown for newspapers. narrow Bowie; remarks, missionary. lines of Jet lor; eyebrows, in the world. Gordon Sir ha kept black; hair, darning; manner, U: age. th lands of th Gold Coast unplun- - double more. to Goes dance and eff a dered and unstolen by th white men Has known very well midnight and yet be haa made the Gold Coast at of the ablest men In the publlo , a living modern part of the com- most able Young Missionary into hints on how to write books merce of the world. More British soms ke "Three Weeka" A very teamed KATSVTLLE, Kov. I. J. Fred Shef- propaganda! lady. Eleanor Glyn (herseir). field was- - the honor guest at a fareStrange that anybody so pugnacious well party held in th tabernacle last RELATIONS LOCATED. aa Gifford Pinchot should evening. Mr. Sheffield will leave No- politically be so charming. To read him on the tpMlsl te The Trtboa. vember 11 for a mission to the southPOCATBLLO. Idaho. Nov. L Mra. ern state for tbe L. D. S. church. He subject of Mr. Mellon or Mr. Vara or Is the eon of Mr. and Mra. U. J. Mr. Pepper, you would think he was Dellflno Pasadena, wife of the Mex gloom-Hwho but and was horror i ican alarm, nothing fatally wounded at Sheffield, Jr.. of thl city. face and hi manner accordingly, Pebble Wednesday night when bandit After a program th crowd went to the opera house, where dancing was in what w call real life, are all sun- neia up the railroad section house, and enloyed tHe remainder of the evening. shine. He has transferred himself and her daughter, bav been located In f for Mr, Sheffield wa married October his sweet and violent temper from Texas, and final arrangement It to Mlas Helen Smedley of Lay ton. Pennsylvania to Washington for the Pasadena's funeral have been postMrs. Sheffield will remain here. winter. He Is going to make life here poned, awaiting word from them. Kept Open 111 6-- -o Great Ore Bodies Justify Belief f Snow-Mover- s 6, 1927. ward nse the old en a point and Inwfn addition to the new "0" helper. type caterpillar placed In the Strawberry valley, it la planned to plaoe an additional new on thl year, Last year on 'th Soldier Bummlt w had no power equipment and thle year It I planned to place one of the new "to" type machines there. This account for th three new pne which have ben purchased. Having one caterpillar near Bold ler Summit will. In addition- to handling the situation there, be available for emergency work summit on the Castle In case the old style machine fails us there. It ia proposed to place a new "id" tvi eatarnlliar In Weber coun ty to assist in handling thl Impor tant road between Ogden and Evan. ston. Th new 30 type machine Is proposed to purchased this summer be placed at Heber, to assist In enow removal In Daniels' canyon and also Provo canyon, and also the southern part of Utah county. A truck la to be stationed In the canyon, and additional unit. In the center and southern end of this county. Even Mere Machines Needed in Future.' , "Even with thl Increase of equipment thle year, we have not. reached the end yet in the southern part of the state we are still depending upon team power for considerable work, which, as your roads become Improved, will be taken over by trucks and truck plows. On the Sevier eummlt between we dePangultch and Kanab last year five-ton pended, upon a grader for the We are providing a new caterpillar. plow for this machine for' litis year." f ' 4 Den-"halt- - 1 duet, : - Lin-to- Farewell Party Chen for 1 1 st north-sout- A Store You Ought to Know I DiNwooDEY 37-39-- 41 Furniture Co. West First South right-eousn- hj dougb-kneader- s, - re Because it 13 the largest furniture store in the Intermountain Country and has been called by; those competent to judge one of the finest V of its kind in America more than a store, an Intermountain Institution , known throughout the na- I single-packi- tion for fire-eate- . merchandise. mm Franco-Prussia- high-charact- er 'mm full-sue- Because er et - I-- BURTOH'S RECORD left Although Mr. Bestelmeyer was what as a "fighting Dutchman" when aroused or his rights infringed on, his friendlineas, hospitality, Sense of humor and many" Intriguing characteristics made him a wherever he went. Sinfce Shaft 110 Feet Single Handed. Although for twenty-tw- o years Bestelmeyer lived most strenuously, th spark of life at the age of $$ burned as brightly as it had whea a young man, attesting to bis marvelous vitality. Alone, he sunk the Silver King snait to a deptn or 110 feet. To do this 'he had to drill, blast, load the bucket and climb to the top and hoist the cruelly heavy load of waste to the top. it wa never his luck to know the thrill of breaking into an ore body nor to enjoy any of the fruits of wealth and auccess. All his life hs continued to fight the battle of a for lorn hope. Even the great or body of the Tintic (standard mine, part of which waa bought from Bestelmeyer. Ueorge Havercaiup and others by U. J. Raddata before starting development n mot, was not discovered until sev eral years after his death. Mr. bestelmeyer died aa he lived. In the open, In the midst of those barren nuis he had learned to well. Ueath must have overtaken him while n was returning from Eureka in Au gust, 1913, for he was found cold and uieisa by a passerby, head down en the trail, leading to the Bestelmeyer cabin. The valiant apirit animating mai ruggea Dorty baa fled so that he had made no outcroy,quickly nor struggle for help, but had fallen prostrate to rest on the trail worn deep by his ova feet until found a day or so later by accident. Commissioner T. T. Burton ha a record of achievement la puboffice) that commenda him to tha voters of Salt Lake City. Ho has no promisee to make. He stands squarely on Ms record. Z take this opportunity to briefly outline s few of his accomplishments: When ho was in charge of the itreeVdepartment, over 250 miles of streets in the city were Improved under his supervision. Tola was dons when the automobile was J tat beginning to supplant n vehicle la business and social life. Bo inthe that eliminated much of augurated a system of the dust. He established aa enviable record in removing enow from the streets of the downtown district in the winter time, thereby facilitating traffic and aiding business, About 1922, when contractors wanted to raise the price for garbage removal, ho took over this work for the city, and arranged for tho sale of feeding garbage, which brings 17500 a year ' revenue to the city. lic horse-draw- street-cleanin- . g Cooperating with basinets enterprises, he had the western part of the city drained and aided materially in ridding the city of mosquitoes. He secured $20,000 from one firm to help in this work, thereby saving the city that amount. . School have been ostabliahed la tho Fir and Folic depart--' menta, to increase tho efficiency and courtesy of the forces. A campaign to protect young people with juvenile police and other protective mean haa been carried on. A tightening of the coil around malefactors has been made, aa evidenced by the increase in the fines in the City Court. la 1923, the fine amounted to $33,178.75; and in 1928, the year after Commissioner Burton assumed charge of the Public Safety the fine were 148,678.80 net increase of Department, J. S. 7. President Kedmaa Tireproof Storage Co (Paid Political Arrested Billiard Parlor foi-jn- g. I te n. rt e . -- 1 j DINWOODEY'S ESTABLISHED 1857 ' Fifteen v Remember, you always pay less ' at DINWOODEY'S : - Paysoa Lion club met Friday evening at the Straw berry hotel, with President B. V. Ott In charge. Iurm. the banquet music number wart given ey the niaa school orches tra. Report were read by th vari ous committee, and an entertainment committee, consisting; of lr. L. IX Btewart; Pen Shuler and Philo 'Wight- man, waa appointed. It wss decided that the cluh spon sor a show. "Tbe Follies." The ser vice, of Miss Ruby Allen cf Ureeley, Given Colo., were secured to direct the play. and it wss arranged to present It and 1 at th stake taber- $ tlSdlfe. by A cast ef sixty buslnea ana p rotes- PATSON. Nov. I Under the dlree-tlo- n atonar men will be selected in the near of the stake recreational eommlt-t- ". th first of a series of entertain- future., ments waa given last evening at the ta brnarl. in Men The entertainment was given by the Relief society stake board, Burday Kenyon school stake board, primary and M. L A. stake boards, and included the numN-rs- : men were arrested by Flf;en PBxeant. ''Women of the PIMa." by Lieutenant favld H. Clayton and members of the Relief socl.ty. with the sntlvn squad in a raid late SatMrs. Mary Curtis, reader; ' urday nlrht In the Kenyon billiard pr-lo- r ill South Main street Usrden," dramatised by priof E. Jackson wae taken on a charge of chiidrva mary Saotanule First and iv- Is ward: danc, Biahland fling; vlo.atlrir section lii!. which by Mm Dorothy lr.g cards or dice In a locked room, guitar selections Uun4 of Provo; vocal selections hy wnlle others wees charred with Kliiott IM1 beiti rorter. bro'hrs of Provo; Tbv gave the names Jack Shores. John M Ifencebr Hln Gardner, Jean Im-o- ct K. Johnson. F. Jr.nirs. L. CopIjoroil'y P.yaa and Mildred J"hn- -' ler, Js' k Ilog-r- a, vocal solo, Karmond t'larton; pi n, H. Porter. E. Jack Wi.isms. f"n; "'Twe Lunatics," one-aJoe Smi'iB, Pauea, Joe Car-l- r, Keich, play pr. O. Waiisca and Joe ftomsssl. by M. 1 A. bosrd nerr,hrs. Tht-ef was rr leaded bond entertsfnments are frt-- to Jackn the puliilc axd will be prentd. one I whi.e the ethers wre fn en'-h- . fn'in ITS c4 each nicnth. bv the venous h CharlM McSwine, auxiliary orgasisauooa during IM winter. through L McUiia, pueied U, booda. scd Advertisement) , Comedy Being Planned by Pay ton' Lions Clab Special te The Trtbsae. PATSO.V, N'ov. $. lBrl 72 years of experience in makhomes its highly spe-livable ing attractive, cialized staff includes authorities on every' phase of home furnishing or furniture, ' , rugs, decorating all welded into a complete organization f unc- -, tioning as' a unit to serve and satisfy you. ' mi f4 FT "GOOD FURNITURE muiamuj wsag lpjnTri yttarl 1U1 fifi fc I Entertainment Four Stake Board ,. 115,200.03. Because it offers t the Tribune. Nov. I. Davi FARMINGTON, oounty sent three women to attendthe home demonstration adult leadare' training school which is being held at th Utah Agricultural college I under the direction of Mr. Kena B. Maycock of th extension division. The Davis county representatives are Mrs. Thomas Argyle of west Bountiful, Mrs. W. I. Barkdull of North Karmlngtou and Mrs. Asael Stevenson of West Lay ton. They will attend the U. A. C. fori ten days, when they will return and hold a school in th county for two representative from each town, who In turn will bold a school in their respective towne for the worsen in the local communities. The farm bureau Is helping the work in the .county la every way possime. , Iov--m- Since he has been la charge of the Public Safety department he has modernized the Tiro Department This haa resulted la a reduction of fire Insurance rate. '', Duo to increased vigUaac and efficiency of Public Health inspection, there wtre no death laat year of Salt Lake clUxena from typhoid, and these inspection were carried on with several thousand dollar less than la any year for the paat seven. Commissioner Burton' entire time, since ho took office, ha been gives to the public Day or night, he la alway oa the Job with the fire or police department 4a every emergency, he haa led his men to their tasks. Such a record deserves a reward front the benafidarlee from the people ef Salt Lake City, whom he ha served faithfully and efficiently for several year. Let na'ksep Commissioner I. Burton in office. Hi experience warrant oar support Special , i Davit Couunty Women Are at U, A. C. School la described H you need anything in furniture, floor find it at Din: coverings or draperies you-m- ll immense in woodey's variety, in a broad and range priced lower than you will find the same quality elsewhere, due to large-scal- e operating and ample resources ex- erted with unremit-ting vigilance. - mm win mum rutttttttl B U I j I iVA'-eVeJ- wllltSl5t3lj;fX , IT 3li ju'r-- . ! ..u.aJ hi j . . - lit nil, iiuuw 1 r In I |