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Show s f -J- 7'-- - S SALTAIR IS for Large Arrangement Acreage Made at Meeting f Defense Council FUNDS USED IN BUYING SEED STATE Corns out and dance to hearts content, to the oI our music Owen R. Sweetens "JAZZ' band. A programs of music thatll make your feet uncontrollable. Two trains from SkluUr de-p- df at 7:45 i; second at Marts wbro Dancing first Lehi High School Girla to L. D, S. U. Product Can - FRIDAY MAY principal of ths school, Heber Ron-- I. nton, Jr., is a of the Agri cultural College graduate of Ltah. and wiU direct the work. Mr. Klrkham reports much activity in the food movement production snd. of I'tab throughout ths north - 4 1917 KeitEDBmKEn. county. Mtll Tabulate Pregrees TONIGHT Of NEWS EVENING DESERET - Student! jprtcMed Und Work. that feu bun under ealtlrfttion, and fa known to be highly fcrtlli, I available to any person in the ute wbo wants to furnish the S:15. first train arrives at the Lake. Round trip fare, including dancing. 25c. Dont forget ths dances at Saltair every day and Friday night. Txiea- and tfes horses and labor to rent free, and at no other coat this ft an acre necessary to pump tbevater on the land. The state council of defense will stand behind the project for thi season, tn an effort to add game thousands of acres to the crop production of the state. as determined at a meeting This fit the office of Oovornor Simon Bam this Merger morning between a committee of the state council of defense, - QolpiDsnt work it, JUST HERE The Butterfly A SMART NEW la ths progress of regarding and production. . campaign. able te assist the different gardeger to take better care of their plots the general conservation and emergency committee has prepared a card system, by which ths exact condition may be shown during each of ths next five mouths of every garden In ths city. The cards will be distributed st once sod by them a careful check will be kept of .every kind of crop and lts condition during ths planted, season. Because of ths fact that there Is bow little that any of the subcommittee may do In ,the campaign, except ths agricultural committee, the general committee will hold only weekly meetings In the future. Faad for Iced. Contracts for a student Joan farming fund are being drawn op today at the Latter-da- y Saint university preparatory to the launching of ' a campaign to secure $150 for seed. luacha student who contributes is promised 1 return of tho full amount by Nov. either in potatoes or cash. If returned In potatoes tho student subscribers ars to receive the vegetables at ths market price of that day, not. however, exceeding $2 a busbeL The sponsors for the movement dec is re that if b that time are down to 50 cents per potatoes bushel the students will reeetve ths beaeflT'of The lowTnarkeT. The Tabor for the farm ts. of course, to be donated, but It te the intention of the farming committee of the school that ai! money donated for seed shall be In the nsture of a loan. So far the committee has been able to get only 1.000 pounds of potato soed, enough to plant d of the tract. It is still hoped that ths entire five acres can bs planted in potatoes. The $250 fs expected to pay the expenses of planting and tract a farmer also for the three summer months. On Thursday a squad of about 40 in work clothes wsnt husky studentstract at Walker's field. down to ths Armed with rakes, axes and shovels, the students e spent ths afternoon cleartract of weeds, rubing the bish and rocks, and also leveling the preparatory to plowing. I'arley f Vround Pratt, chairman of the committee, is endeavoring to get the acreage plowed up right away, a tractor havIt is exing already been promised. pected that a general holiday will be declared next week for planting. The students ars going at tho work in good earnest snd intend ths farming project to bo a thorough success. Ths ground for the farm comprises the south end of Walker's field bounded by Mam street. Ninth 8outh and West Temple. sire the to M BOOT P ffloth,- whfte-Ntte' - With-Cmer- ed Louis HeeL Has Dainty Butterfly Design in Paa 'el colorings at top. A splendid fitter and a good looker at an exceptionally low price. THE FAMILY SHOE STORE. ROBINSON'S Next Door to Cohns. 220 MAIN STREET Where Confidence Counts. I MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN OUR be t one-thir- seed committee by backing It with state s money to ths extent of $25,000, as authorised Thursday by the state board of loan commissioners, led to the purchase during the afternoon of three carloads of seed potatoes. The operations of the committee have been going on in the past virtually under the personal guarantee of the members of the state council of defense. Thursdays R. M. J. W. of Klrkham. competing action brings the state officially into Wallace and B F. Redman, and repre- the committees work. sentatives of ths various interests that Prof. John T. Caine III. of the AgMo-aids are warring In ths courts over the has reported, after ricultural college, project lands. a summary of reports from various of Preseat at Meeting. parts of the state, that 1,72$ acres Alto present at the meeting were city lots srs under cultivation, which over Recede- - Allen, of the tfopida project: is 7$ per cent increase this year Farm acreage under cultivaC. E Groesbeck. of the Utah Power A last. tion this year has grown by 29.750, the Llffit company, and J. D Skeen, an atfrom 2ft per cent in increase ranging torney representing settlers lender the some counties to 22 per cent in oioora As a result of the meeting project Girls W ill Help. It It announced that I 27 seres of land under the project 'have already been Girls of the Lehi high school will signed up by farmers there, who will aid the work of war preparation by pay the $4 demanded for wster, that advancing the food production and conthis smount wifi be Increased to a mini- servation movement in Utah. They arc mum of 2,00ft acres, snd esn be incplanning a most worthy example, reased to as high as 2.500 acres. There which, Tn the opinion of J. M. Kirk-ham- , of the state council of defense are 7 ftftft acres in the project, but it Is sot practicable to pump water to much The gfrls are organising by classes to take over ths cultivaeach class sore than half of It this year. Mr Wallace. Mr. Klrkham and Mr. tion of a plot of ground which the citiseno and members of ths faculty Redman will make a trip over the projto furnish to them. The ect softn, possibly accompanied by Gov-mo- r have promised will do all the manual labor conBamberger, and it is expected girls nected the with raising of garden crops that by quick action the additional lands, with the exception of acreage can be placed.under cultivation on these But this is only actual the plowing. tot summer. of their program. Canning out Ths Mostda project started out with ; part and fits plants ars to be evaporation fair prospects, end la known to have I furnished to the girls who will work fertile soil, but the financing of the i in end will undertake ths girls groups in has been tied up litigatproposition an organised campaign teg the actual ion. and it is now in the bands of a reof frufU and vegedrying canningonand ceiver. a largo scale. M bile all the tables Three Care ef Seed. retails have not been arranged, much Flsasftlsg of the activities of the ta expected from the movement. The HI-TO- In ordeit both to be ready with It is anticipated which the ' federal government will de- for--th- e To-hi- re five-ser- Marriage Licente Clerk Denied Raise I I I I Special Tea Room "Chummy Saturday Night Waist Main Floor 7 to 9 300 NEW FRENCH VOILE WAISTS. Including a new candy stick stripe model with big Nothing like it in town. Dainty refreshments I and light luncheons served daily, 11 to 2. ,Te$ and - 1 specialties served daily from 2:30 to 6. Reservaorgandie collar. is This clubs.' a for and made place cozy These waists come in all sizes. tions parties our Choice Saturday Night, each in which to enjoy a cup of tea after the matinee. - .$1.00 'Main Floor. On Sale Saturday at 10 oclock 85 New Wool Tailored Suits At All New Models Plain Tailored and Belted Styles. Many of the popular Navy Blue Suits in the assortment; also new blues, tans and rose shades. Second Floor. All Sizes. " More of Those Excellent Coat Values It has been such values as these that have made our ready-to-wethis week. section the mecea of thrifty shoppers - ar Request of John Halverson, tnarriage license deputy In the county clerks office, for an Increase ln salary, was denied by the county commission at an executive session In Ths office of Chairmen Lsfayette Hanchett following ths regular meeting of the board this morning Halvoreen asked that bis salary bo raised from $75 to 9SI a month. In addition to his salary Hal rorsea receives a Compensation for per- forming marrtagss. snd for that reason bis request was turned down. Members of She county snd city commissions ars this afternoon Inspecting work of the new the construction bridge over the Jordan river st Twenty-first South street. A number of matters of routine business were acted upon by the hoard it ItsTeguiar PRICES-$19- .75 $15.00-T- WO Coats of new feather fluff cloth; new plain colored velour; new check and plaid velour; new gaberdine; wool poplin, serge, whipcord in gold, reseda, apple green, rose, new blue, nevy, black chartreuse and novelty' mixtures. All Bizes. Second Floor. New Section Devoted Exclusively To Waists Main Floor. waisC we have a to be section opened, department, devoted exclusively to waists for stout women. In celebration of the opening of this section we make a special djsplav of mart Change Car Roatingg In Business District Sawdust and Distillate Endanger Canyon Stream Attempts to use sawdust and distillate atl'4n Tho offort X& burn abroad through ths fee and snow In Big Cottonwood canyon, to serve ths mines st ths heed of the canyon are distinctly discouraged by It H. Blddowsy. stats fish and game commiaeloner. Mr. Bid doway aayu that ths experiment has been tried many times, without any good results, and that what he fears Is that ths sawdust 'and distillate will be allowed to get Ante- of This is against ths Big Cottonwood. laws of ths stats, as ths sawdust gets Into the gills of ths fish, and kills- - them, - Mr. Siddoway- - has- sent J. G Smith, deputy gams warden, up ths canyon to seo what is being dons and to order the shipment of destroyed or removed. Aside from tho danger to ths fish of tho stream, however, the fart that Btf Cottonwood furnishes a large part of the cltye water supply and that distillate Is not classed generally among Che potable fluids for culinary and domestic use. has prompted Mr. Biddowsy to taka prompt action in ths matter. Stout Women In connection with our main floor meeting. Effective Sunday, there will bs a rerouting of several car linoa Ths Cen Aar .afreet Una ton her fceenr South via Second street, between State and Main streets, will extend its south bound Stats street run to Third South street, whence it will return to Main street northbound Tho west Second South and south Eighth West street lines, will loop on Main street, instead of running through tc SUte street, and ths southbound Wanda- tnera ears will turn eastward on Third South street, and thence down State street to Fourth Bouth street. Insteed ts of the straight run down Main Fourth South street. These changes rein to mad re reeponse business houses. from quests booklet Ths delayed directory and giving outlining ths car routee. la detail the hours of arrivals sad dewill bs pubpartures from terminals, lished Saturday for general distribution. For ilr, blouses here Saturday. FEATURING FRENCH VOILE WAISTS. Lace trimmed styles. Embroidered Trimmed Models and Tailored Effects. All Very Special Values at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $ff.95 AND $6.95. These waists will wash perfectly and give xcellent wear: Sies are 44, 46, 48, 50 and 32. Main Floor. .M- P-- i? . 5,000 Pairs White Chamoisette Gloves at 49c 25 Smart Dresses to Be Closed Out washable chamoisette gloves; all sizes! Regular r 49c Special, pair . Ladies French Kid Gloves White and. black, with, overseam sewed. contrasting embroideries. $1.25 Special, pair No fittings at these prices. Childrens Dress Gloves Washable cape, in oyster 95c white. Special, pair .V. Kayser Double Tipped Silk Gloves A complete assortment at 75c to $1.85 PAIR. Main Floor. 75c values. .... A I -- .... - At$9.9 Slightly soiled garments Mid odd numbers result- ing from broken lines. In the group are wool serges, wool crepes, foulards and pongeesrColors are black, navy, green, brown, new blue and wisteria. All sizes. 2nd Floor. ; -- - saw-du- et State Deficits. DefieK existing fices that failed Saturday Night Housewear Specials ' ONLY. Decorated Cups and Saucers Extra 7,70 thin china. at ..... 15c .. Carving Set Three pieces: Knife, fork and steel. Special Oil tempered steel, with silver handles. Mater of- , to Uve within ths amounts allowed to them for the T? Set . . .$1.00 Basement. - months ending March 21 are reported by Joseph Rlrle, stats auditor as Capitol maintenance fund. $1,219 $7: supreme- - court.-$- 1 7$ $4t bank $22 75; fugitive . from commissioner. Justice fund, $200.25, Big Values in Petticoats at $1.95 For Saturday we place on sale 300 new near-sil- k petticoats in- pretty floral and butterfly patterns. These garments have wide pleated flounces " and elastic fitted tops. Colors art black, navy, green, new blue, and white. All have colored designs. Second Floor , , - Electrify Soil 7n England An interesting story in the Foreign Section of The Sent tomorrow telle of unique method of stimulating crop , production. Your Grocer Has It Fresh Today Krlm-llick- , xil kind, of Ctmmery InU. . Co. ft 4 meeds. Bailor Son, AdVOTtiMOiMU. - E. 2nd So. Ribbons 9 , f: It .. would be difficult to find a finer, brighter, new assortment of ribbons than that which our ribbon I . .scction..is.sho'aing.-mv- , Extra Special In Wide Ribbons Moires, plain and fancy striped taffetas, war) prints, messalines, bro: ; cades, floral and checked taffetas, and sort patterns.1 All are widths suitable for hairhows. bags, girdles, camisoles, ete. - Regular 45c values. Special,.yd: 25c . .C No extra charge for tying chairbows. , Hafrbow Fasteners, each . .:..15c Main Flppr. j ....i f ) |