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Show IIIMIIIMMEMPPWAIMk, , , , , , .... . , 1,d ,,.s I ,., Q I ,.. , t,,r:,,,,. ' . ,;i.;,; :ti,,;:,i,i,, -- I; '.,:i ; '''' M .'; 1 ,. i, i.. . t', 4 f .0 d; V, w'. 4 !: I i ' ' r ...,,. - EVENDIG NEWS SATIIRDAY- bECE1113ER .22, - 19i7 - rosPer s t , : ' 4 . . , . ' ' ' . . , ; - . , . I , ..............,..,,,......,er , .. I, , .. .. , . . , , . - - - , .. , ., . . . - ..........11: we... ,; : . ,...: - -, ' We t , r 1'4.1 ,..:.- ii r 3 -- I, -- ., the-cit- siig. ' , . ' , .'. , , , . , - , This . , - titZPersieempiiosTe-en-btr::I'w- k . .1 :::::4D ,,,4 -- 1 7 t' : .' 4 t ' f: 1 , '' I ! .:' . .e ,, f ii,..,, t I A 4,.; h I f ! !, i' I '',; Iv:i.h r' 1 "ii. Ir,1 0,,,,:l't , , - ,;. ; 2,71--,- , , , ...Ikt 1,44 ,, 0: I.' : , . dx,,,...4. L,:1,1,4-;- ;i, IL ',,, j,,t. 1 of -- ,, -f - , og a- d, '.'! .Aer, 4, 04,7i: RANat. CtIMPANT build- - Oregon. There has reeently been built the Mita Beet Sugar corpOraLion. the Peoples Sugar company of Mann, the Bear River Sugar company and the Wyonting Sugar company, and others. Most of these companies have their "headquarters in Salt Lake Sugar- beets Sr. one of the safest of crops and the prospects of the farmer are very promising. With a good crop and good prices for this year,. with all the crops sold in advance. the acreage for the coming year will In all probability be. much larger for the coming year. Farmers Furniatind Seed. In raising beets the farmers do not have to pay for their seed until the crops are raised, and if financial. aid is needed the money will be advanced. Further than this. the seed which mats the companies 25 cents a pound and upwards Is sold to the most companies for 15 farrttertby. cents a pound. This kind of encouris agement greatly appreciated by the beet growers, and constantly ci 1711101tarted up. Substantial and mod- a fit,'i.., , , ,, b ern busineee blocks began to be erect- teati, :t .,ittl. Residences with 4i, to be seen In different ,' began ?, ,J; A Izli ,j r3rtio of the town, fine residenees, i , 1 ti -- smart cottagei and bungalows gave L,. 0 the residential. parts of the town a '' promenade' and attractive appearante. ',.'.,, fe ,,,: !i t,1s Broad cement sidewalks 'laid in ate- 4 '", l with the plans and grade ' 1; lIcordance . fixed by the city engineer added a 0 L.f , 1 :;t i k hundred per cent to the dentrabiliti et I. building homes. These sidewalks linc t. .., t ; I every street. end es the boundaries of i i stetch away to a eonsider- '7, ,,the town from the 66lineal cec- '1:.' L'. distance yable ;;, of laying out the town '.1I wisdom the rtere i ' t:,.I1 ilOn this generous scale is readily me n, 1i: i'.1 '.'" ;,,,,,,toto lots with defirable frontage are f 'toyed in every part of town. Plane for right Weevili: 2sewers water and gas amaina are now i...vi The worst enemy of the alfalfa of .;!'.1. ,, ,..!"treing grower is the weevil. And the best perfected and the1residenta ' 'weevil is by ' rDella can' begin to use a .oew era of method of lighting the , ',', alfalfa in early ,, !putting sheep i''. . ,. established. .,::: spring and letting them pasture it . Build New Schoolhouse. 'down until about June 1. The alfalfa ,4' , ' - '; 1 A will look ruined, ntpped down to nothWith new school handsome grade i I '!! trampled, dusted, nibbled. Hut .. i'. I 1 i'ten room& tato Just heen compldied. ing! is that Just what kills the weevil. for t' 'I.1:1 !and a corps of efficient teachers Lasi if that insect is disturbed. kieked off his dinner. dusted plentiftilly and ibeen selected. so that the educational'- I thrown in the hot sun. he is kiiited. : 1 of Nita will corn;sere far- yt is theout eame principle used as when Its Ii feebly 't with any town of uall di ag maid I mulch. Fans là the Elate; Then tli'ert, are The best seed raisers in the From a dosen to vailey use sheep. it" , 1 t filet aeboola plentifully scattered over it over a hundred are 11.11. on f 6' 't'-with exe.;V farm--, according to the size various, communitirs , of the 1,,,,,,the farming 4 patch. and at the prent price of 0, l't,J r q,i-lelarger central i,chools at Deberet !i!!seed of the this and mutton wool. proftt and a. nigh school at !; f 4 I 'end iiineknry IIS rwtern is enormous. Alfalfa seed runs miles Yislmore,.away. '..",; 20 only lri bushels to the sis high as front 19 to I ' . of Delta hos been :acre. 'I'l 'i j, ' The socialandside des.cloied, a creditable and make Corn and potatoes it 1 ,Vralt1vate4 , cc. showing in the Delta Country. and 1 j t i! 4"plessures are arimate.!. IL::en as , such fruits pears. plums apples. danduc parties, r.ine,. n1,,,v-ft.,'? 51 it are always a staple and It I .tric pictures and the like p;ewintett ten- and peachessource is,.., of the farmer's in- -, - der Iffe pleasant for old and 3,out,g.; dependable ti t,11, 0 i C in the buetnees aspeets of the toan. -come. ' it.:1, ' .1I- Pelts ; i Sugar Beeta Lead. presents settvity Ir. ercr;r-lin'':'t e.,- Hut Of all the crops that bring :i r.,,,. Faaterpriaing real estate firms arefltork. k, , 0 i plotting city sad farming lardw money to the farmer. the laborer. and feedinc are itting ,i,s- - the factory. the auger beet leads all i :, 0.. ,,,,,...t IIt.t ,raistrg antt clock ehrev .1; expereene4d awl veloped 'by by a handsome margin. It is the sta.1.! Two hires lumber yard!, i ple. dependable crop of the western, i Yr ir stockmen. 'E;levatora-anraised it Wiwi: are In fun ; t Eaedly grtin agricultural regien 17, ' i houses Maw care, of that Intl ortunt ' easily harvested. it is as easily market If 1 Ir'!' ',. r' '.' tt "4!. : 1 ' 01' - t 11.. ',,i 7, i I; 1 ! fur-afla- er , i ,1.1! One-thi- rd i, ' I "it 1 ' I .-- . I I ....,' .. i .; ' ,, ,... ' k -- I, II : ,1- r I ! , I :., I ' , rd. i nwir...1. t i ' ,eis psit:tlyt...; - -- . - , .. : 1 ," or, - ,,e :. I. .. :'''.'----- l'r""''' " te.seti - ', 3, . - ,,7,' .'-'''''' , ,, ri(14iripPr' , - .. - . -'., . ...,' .. -- ' - . , .' , ; ', --- "'''''L'"'"'"---'"' . G ' - - ' ' ,. " ' . , .. . "' , ... ' .1-- ,.-- ''''' : - ! '. , . a, ,....,. . INCA'st - ' - - LNercial ' '''''''''''''''' . ' 4 . '''''. - ' --j PROFITABLE INDUSTRY. - be-t- e. . I . i Is ' - al comps-1:arriv- --- --"--. ''. Delta I ' ' . - : ...!Itor - 9- . ", ' . i .. ' ''','-- , - ..., ' . t-- . 4 : , ' 7,- I - . . r T'' '. ! . 4i., ., s - . , e . . -- ... ; , z ,k- , ,-- ,,y.7,-- -- stock-mirin- , t,-th- 'OS ; --- . , - ,1,,,,,, - ., ,.. '- 4,- - . -, l- 1,, . ' 4.. - ' - ,' , 1,, , ; . ',;: e i ilit, , ". - ' ; . ,-- '- - ,,,, 1 I . , ,, ' ..,.I.. - .. i ,,,,,,...,.....4,,,..,,,-.-. ., i '.,,;,,r- ,,,,..-- - i - ; f' ., .'',...;.. 11- . ' ' Al , - i .. . - -- -, , 77" , I r,, "9" 4' ., -- . i. - . - ' ' .. - , i ,. -:.:. , - , ' . ' ,-- ,,,.'r I - 1 : 1, nt - .. i I I - , - I - . 1 4 t . '1-- 'if - of modern civilration any dietance. There are three firms the featuresautomobile along with the newspaper and the in Delta conducting Tao particularly alagencies and garages. W. H. Pim printing office. pictures Is -Motor company, M. E. Cooper & Co, luring part about moving a source of enwhile that prove eetiAthey le & and - B. Ward Co, and it young and eitt mated that these three agencies carry tertainment for theinstruction as welt they provide more passengers into and out of Delta alike. and the as trend of tho amusement, than the railroads. pictures is to illustrate those phanen interests of the region are identified Delta Mercantile Co. of the life of today which It has o , with this company. including D. H. Imo Delta Limber and itanhsam co. know. With on almost necessary C. a A. Sorenson !come carries general One of the most necessary branches Livingston. prominent land owner and name of the comfortabie quarter provided tor live Flock raiser. Connected with the ict Madness la central Utah. especial- - merchandises store under the low the and Mercantile welron the Delta price of ad.', IY !its Many company as salesman is Jeff Clark, !Is In a fast growing town like Delta of the most successfulCOMpany. retail atoree,misrion. moving picture houses outdiaformerly a farmer and independent Of the lumber business,. The importance carrY forms of anniaelnerti other all mixed stock -i-of goods for the,tance this branch of the retai. Lbusineas land, salesman. and resident' hod andlThe reels presented by this theatre realized where It is taken into convanionee of their tuatoMara acesowner In the valley. The company the.tatest. - ,are always among large fortunes have been ably fitted to care for any and ali !consideration that fully Matey per many method of espply, Goiden Rule Store. kinds of busine ss within Its sesn,... ;tent of the buildings in this part of mulated by this 1 arilneeded with customers every .ii"lit reams for the clothing and hale. . and believing sincerely as it does in the eo ontry are of wooden construe-- log le true that it cleeteuller els And if.the Greater-Delta erdanhary More to a pOptilar one la the great future of the tItion. In fact Ake aassaie teinisees, as on stsausorefahceuot:!tthohlet country. it will materially moist in generally observed that brick. stone cabetnechecatntinned.pplied and steic,teren ottofoccollteecoh. loth attractin g many hundreds of settlers or concrete buildings when Intended neer- - !same for residences. are seldom seen here- - results is more profit to tin to that vicinity. plan. and that is, a , . !about. although there are omit hand- - chant. lite modern store filled Delta state Ranh. Mr. le vice Sorenson of Isom residences built of brick on con- president clothing and furnishing imstitution. the onlY bank in i erete in Delta. One of the beat stocked the Commercial club. oomposed of the presided over by a Tis Delta. is one of the solid financial ilumber yards- in this part of the state boosters of Detta turbo are organised !men who combines with a of every detail corcerns in Central Utah. It is con-;that of the Delta Lumber and Hard- for the purpose of bringing new busi- - knowledge concerns and new families into nent. an early. salesmanlike ylnotool,teatbbekt neeted with one of the largest banks 'ware company of which Mr. T.. R. the ability to furnish iii Salt Lake City. and the personnel iFprunt is manager. The neceastty of Delta, and it is this Rod of work and !hoe aeked that of its officers is particularly etrong.ikeeping a sufficient .' aipply of all this kind of spirtt that makes Delta 'Man. te Benmaybe Its president tieing James A. Melville. kinds of lumber le Douglas realized- by fully 164111:len Rule store in Delta., who is also president and director in tbkm. and is manifest in the constant Alter Al co !iis a welcome addition to ..., ,.. ..,..,,, ,...,...,,, half dozen land. and water ,,,,,.: of loaded lumber ears rhi. their -'""' '''.th meet 'stores here and the well nies operating in Utah; J., H. Jan- - :yard of all kinds of lumber at needed stp;onmlinuLTI;thiatentces appreciate the kins. manager of the DeltaMeet Sugar for tb active building now on , , going nut king corporation, vice president; At. ti. Rog- - ifn Delta. Any demand for hardwood duct a general brokerage business from to seDiectme,.ionswensroar covering .all the lines which market in this part of the state. antis business concern recentit This long lbst of satisfied ellents prove that the trassectiormi of this firm are made learn from Milford and located la 7 on a fair and square basis. Once a: twits thinking to find a better ontist the stock of tresteral mereisindiat i container. ..., found a location in..tha center oLthe : ', ' have a largo buestoreroom. and The advantages of F.' Mier is a member of the Corn- - I: ' '' "; . ' . le.,,,, milicellanA ettwk In a - , a retail 9lee , lt i mercial club and is one of the mote ' , 'eti-- - : - , de is too plata active of the many boosters of Delta. eous assortment of comment A wock Of amr , and One who is always willing to drop to require line to both is exclusive unsatisfactory Penmnal matte" in rdr.,t,! help and proprietor. curtailing the Noll the advantages es nui town to and of the latter putting the profits any man or any get of men who might t former to the inconvenience of dirt& , , ; poseibly be induced to !orate in Delta. iing his , storm 4,'... several shopping among tThe Delta Bakery its annther Cornish- - !The . thin plars , etistemermay fin& at i e'- i , , imsconcerninwhiels Mr. A:ter is inn,' goods , L., found in any of .the retail '' ' ,largely interested. f 4 - " istores. from clothing to groeeries. and Clark Street Market. ;the volume of trade already built up' iteems to be the spirit of every ibY this firm eh owe that they made lie r 11 business man in Delta. to be contin- - lndetake hi h)taJlt g inDelta. . , ,,,; t , ,.. his place of bus- tally The Bank ,sprecimr up" I t i ;77.. Innis. A fresh coat of :,.., .. .. I new I The Bank hotel. toesitee In ttie nears paint; I I ., new fixtures ana li ,:,' sign: the ke. ithakel of ,; -' business district of Delta to s i 0 . 1 ,- : I the business place. more and more at- - ''newthebriek ...- - in Part. tractive.For example. the Clark by the Delta kilikte ,oecupied , . Mina.- le one ef! -: , co, e , ,, ' ,... ,zt, ' , Street Market,' eittablinhed a consider- - lthe necessary conveniences ' i, ', the:, .. able length of time. and always neat !rainy straneers who are dailV to I coming, and clean. recently changed owner.'io Mil Strele.: The ,.., proprietor. I, - 4 ,. ship. comine into the hands of W. J. Its an 1 and iccoinniodatme; ,... 4, 9 I : Lyman and E. Reynoldx They began :landlordagreeable ; . 2 ,,, ' s, she sperea no pains to makel 1' at once to put in new fixtures and to' he i comfortable His rooms are, gitehts make improvements.- kir. Lyman boa !well kept and well furnished. 4' includ- been heretofore in the . , , .. g s most ,.,,,s.t that feature !ins agreeable , business exclusively. but now ' ...t e i !.'r snan, good bed& The takes:traveling the ir , ..a. '.7.2' ..- '.. .-'''.-retail meat tip business as a is. aide on conducted ,' the European Ow. .. ';;; 4, with Mr. Reynolds. who la a - land just acroas the street from the! , line ... i.t ., deal butcher and meet cutter. prac"041Vg:... ...M. Thin hotel is- - the restaurant kept by Mrs,' market will its own stileem),-.41live grow 1,. eJ. stock best ! of oi the eating Places ZI and all the beef.. pork and mutton for lCooperore In all this part of the countrypro- ' s sale at the counters comes off a farm evided nith a lunch counter and ales of ZOO acres. The lirrn will add- a where gussets mat be' , ,grocery department to its store and es- - Idiningroom served in hotel , .f.",; ; '' ' , I ' ' ., , - , on-th- ' ' i' , - ee.a. r - , . , r ! , . ..: and Henry ,Baah. Jr.; as- ..: cashier. bank was founded and 'neer- under the state law in 1913 ported witti a capital stock of $20.000 and its prosperity is shown in the amount of its deposits. which now exceeds $150.- - - ' , ,, , ". ' . , , ' New Delta High School Building I l :',1. - is en- - , '.., In the rest estate selling business.1 couraged. The sugar beet industrya the, largest firm doing a general nom- - Ii .2 ritist;ina business. W the Melville. Land bad Its beginning in, Utah about company, with. jetties A. Melville.' years ago. The fi irst sugar company tp be or000. Beside lir,. Melville has til in Millard county. 114 long-lan- d l Utah was the ganized meeting itigeneralli company incorporated 'September 11. time resident there. and from his en- - i needs of the community. It has always ergy and efforts'in the aphuilding all pursued a policy of encouraging the The establishment of this factory that region. has Justly won the title sugar beet growing and stock and the demonstraticm of .its success The Father of the Greater Delta I and feeding Industries. and the raising." Ile has associated with ing up of the country Feherallt stimulated beet- growing among the him in this businees L. B. McCornick,- Their farmers. and invited the banking room is in the business investment 'in sim- banker of Salt Lake. City; Thos. B. center of the town, and they ars ns capital to of &earns. Roger Co.. Den- - intr. to their business facilities by the Soon there apilar manufacturing. facand J. ser, of H. of the eetablishment the Delta Sugar Jenkins' installation of sate deposit vaults and peared tories in Utah, Idaho, Washington and Beet Sugar corporation.. The heaviest other conveniences. .rn states where beet culture water through the various severally-owne- d systemic water meters deliver It to the humus. and the nuuntenatice costs are met by aseesements levied by the oompanies. Moos annessrnents have rarely exceeded 11 per acre. ' Drawl Oroo ileid., The crop yield of wheat rttns from SO to 51 buebein per acre, Whet. Delta was so young it could not walk It crawled along on wheat. That cron kept things moving in early daya,and now triOl wheat worth 12.10 at Chicago. wheat is wheat. blab produces of the entire- output of alfelfa rained in the United States. and Millard county of Utah's output At the clogIng of 1116-1bay brought the price ot $30 per ton. It is now worth 117- sugar beets are a very ImPorlAnt crop in the Delta country. ono of the most staple that can be grown. Dump. are scattered along the railroad within easy reach of the farms no that hauls are not long. There is a 12.000 ton plant at Delta to handle beets quickly. The climax to wheat, alfalfa and sugar beets is live stockcattle. hogs. sheep and poultry. They make money on wheat. alfalfa and sugar beets. Live stock are mortgage lifters and around every prosperous farm In the Delta conntry will be found the full complement of cattle. hogs. sheep and poultry. These make a farm prosperou S. t .A , loil -I . t 4.i ,t4 A 144;,(',.:I44 , i - ,, , ,' TITRESTILTO ON TILE ItVELTILLE I i Atb - 't ,.; .. 7. hand the buyinmeenters. Salt Lake his the largest packing I1 i g..t .'''' 11,..;-plant In the State of Utah and bogs ,1 - '1'.1 sad sheep ere easily nhipped, there. - Los Angeles and California point. of- l ,, 'itl ', t12, ter a market of still larger cePacitl. .I .1 0,,, a So when Delta roadbed the poceibille. ."i ;,.',: ,f ties within its reach it began to sit up t 4,,, f.,1 and take totice, Thereupon its mord- ;:i arid inmrovementa beiren to manifest a, 1 I I . - - f - ri- , . ' - 1 -- -- i 4 te - , , ' ' - , - . , . 2 - 1 f"; -, ----. r.'" t ' , 1 . 1 I - 1 - li eft. t 4 1' .,! .1,1-- ,j It:l Ci 44'ft',.'w. 41V :C:04 i.. ,,, 4!.. 4 ,,,-- ' fr'. - if I :: . Se 0" 1 , : I id7, 1 I'. 1 , i t; I , ..,-- ' 1 '' , . , ry crosa-count- - iiti I I e i el - ' eA I ! I1 a . e ',i's,-,. , 4 , I --?:: esmitilit1 Ii a ,' i,i. t c a date' ! t.",--- 1 - rt ' nd ustrieo ! -. ; . 1 , : '1 ..,,LMorntt. - . - .. - . .... - - rztinzternbe7a, . . - ' r booster tor hia town. and one et the Delta retail business. flub Mercantile & Frodooe CO. 'composoml of M. M. Steele and Jobs E. Steele is another,or the neceolary and J. Ft: A inton. branches of busineon-i, Delta.' before coming to Them 'tee firms of contractors and builders, seatiemen. beta :represent the mechanical or construe- were engaged in live mock raisins gos the business eleroent of feeding and are continuing 'Ito latms ' kits branch-1)businom hero. They have that preen. !Delta, and although they each conduct emt knowledge of the details of this la oeparate business., they are reepon:!alb le for the erection of all the modern business which both for business and eXperienee changes the Delta and ments of the business tresidential purposes, in Live with ous eertainty identified are and closely ;valty. zit. feeding la destined growth- and improvement of the land moat end important Of the contractor Ling lines in this locality. ,town The business ., icnb of this in central the builder part ,and ng the advantage ot state necessarily embraces every stgge irites the field, and fully kud in building, from the dcavrieg of plans. i the itdi hIlt and the markets the making bl blue printa, nod the Pitteell which .1 making ef fine cabinet work. down to their competitors- They and such i a general more. which and ,hammering. :,.4tawing Ini workmen are important members of contact it with all the, I mock dealers in this thecommunity. ail the with 'Automobiles and Cairagets conotry. Every-makof automObtles for every (taming thereto. Noble il purpose ix represented in Delta aud for the benefit of etranger It rhould I ' This gentleman unites vehicles !of busintsis the presenting of a pleasknown that lbe of more substantial-valuIn ceuattraction for the people of tun' Utah thin almost anywhere in Iureable and the certainty of a con. of the reasons for this latent revenue, Ile is the proprietor 'the aut.-Oncondition is found In the absence of of the only picture ShOW In This toren of entertainment has cot. travelitig. railways in and the long distances to be covered. grown'the phase of luxury and has beAnother is the elastic schedule under come &Imola. as Much ofa necesett which they can be- operated. They are It would seem, as food and ritittM. ready at any time to go anywhere and It is always found in the front row of . ; : iri ;, 7 MICh, 1 , ,, rr ' ' ' - pine, le proinpthr met both in the t:orbli:hnglanititivmerymobdealilerdabellieveryteatusystmr. aims in birtin onaelliawlootir- her Spront or , , t, i.1 - - Her , r' - ...I .7;. , ' , ar Factory- o Ton Capaci67. Opens With Successful Season g' Rig-Su- row- dt h . - ' ' , I ;: I i :,, !.!!f 1 g it - . ' , - . Implemamtk 'ELTA has been on the map for lausinras.4 A grklittural .. , wagneta ,Ind farm trucka and tractor's, several years, but not until tho automotille P Ontiee and aarnaem, rop.. , . .. last threo years has 'the town ly the wants of the farmto- - er and business man. A) itooit. aestert The beton I .. 1 i ., cation..bere of a 'alga t factory ba3 tic Watrm Supply. .:' 7, ' , of the fArmer to t sweeties the ierree Sot the the force. It $ i aynamic L movivg y :mom, lI. the protts of surir beet ribose 7',IL Delta to the fore that is I ! .i1 v , the voter i pply. The COO water system has it- - It 'rtorit : A ........, (fa ,..,1 .!': tnstallation from trt 4 me'''. the nrout 4,Lv.11.011.1ri.gatnit os now,settlers,--tenf thc c.e; 1,anteric treeted-rns' ' 1 '''. , No., tho Sevier the with river , , i ,,, ' 11711:3;418.1 - ;, raiscio offered he stork VILtin.AS rights of the operating tom. ; eouragement I ' It 161.4orri I A 4'.;ZeSrJ ri, , I irloofinessol Panie.-I the .1, !,,N1,11- n17:11:3-1''''"4'irrPounded waters held ir has changed the complevon of local ' ar...,..drs.... t , Itiver IN, in ...2,1 , reservoir. 4,,, Inidge ttv'ereata and 1 1 0 farming. 01144444,!.464.41 t the rertvoir In the volatodolds71011wideAb4O,, 104011.1111,60 !1 4. ,i , reeof now armers ar.t. etock ranters tf " la-- A.Alik4N.dt,kr. v.A.4641 1tb. principal coin 1, 4,7,-- -, i - s ...041 It n: patIltm draw, from this source. So i''''.,.....1-i-4..f':k." 4,4 ; ......"fs ?: 1. ornize that the location of Delta I. .171V."'"!... i that the water rights are unquestion1),,,,I, 4., . r the main line or the Los " and ed. ample 4 4 I' 1 1, Salt Lake railOoad, 134 miles front In the great reservoir of the Sevier t44;,!1'1: to Sall Lake City and only 843 miles (roil River bridge. flood waters are Int to 90-foo- t 44: 4, .,,..'I4 r4eiken it a fin.. holding poundd atributt Angeles, i.i ' c.'a ti 11.7.0.0t0 acre feet for delivery during 'THE Delta Ite.et Rvitar corporaof centrifugal& "Me washer upward or 15,000 tons Unseen. try elevator irtg point for any marketable product the irrigating iseason. The darn is non. 1 tion opened Its big factory The beets uflumed - from the and are and beet-en- d SOO t , strutted of weale in feet broad Salt Lake earth. either at the sheds are elevated by & pneumatic that will (Ina on one motoLTha tws , i this fail with verylndication at reinforced a n. bottom -petit' moat the hy lift. recent for are device this slicer driven Or by another -too:'.' 7cre't..;-re-ia successful season. The plant iltaabilleturmatnarkePtelnrnauLesi'. ;inn:reit 'the 'cen"ter: tor. ti'.1, purpose, which is an improvement S' .i torsi.run all the Canals a on has em1.200 land the scroll or wheel,m,nally through The tankage of the faCtory is daily capacity of I talents portable, arid place clone at in an intricate n distributing ployed. The beet wasn't. Is a detugned with a, large TOSIBTVO caMore (him. 1.000 acres. of b,,,e,,,, 'i r, ''' the combination of 'and the sugar warehouse, ;nest pacity degn ! 4 ti ''''' for: the last of i ''.., -- - - -- improved 1 e e them are now being harvested. fusion water cells The :.raullarraTT7l,!' .. are) unusually battery supply for the main - The power 'trans:Meilen I I la al.:. i( and of the latestdesign, purposes of the factory la taken in electrical and to simil.tr .se , the used Great that entirely from the main Melville Irrigation thle, ' ,i, by it is one of the IlkOtit mod. Western iltvar compsni )44 Colo- ,. company elms!, with a large tam, - respect . . .4.., .. ern. sugar discharge :,::,-.I ,....i.,'s'0, ,ii 1 zddora, J, ,rageehlinakts .for...r9rese ...,.., :::::! ....: .. tactomriesoinntityheeta'1;titulds States. and. 'for dopmrearter .. .,.., mod The evaporator is the purpteas comes from , 'Ill' l, 1 C4 ., wires knewn on vertical type with large iiiiminated,,elaretrie . the factory site which provide being -i'''''''''. . substituted, and this plan pro- clear. pore well water. tubes, easily cleaned &rat not sub. ' r-- -', ; . , metes not the of to down shut the Ject The - , i ,.. I .., only efficiency weatherat Delta is ideal being during .; ., 4 , harVCOnd"tirilla arthe. 4)11"6510.trr. .t.tok,1' I ... , ... ,, v... it p6 .7c.....45-11io unusually V. a.. givs: g The ,. gond favorable I;ghting ,, 1 1 re,e,n,e . the altogether. alap;e and.. , , ;4' ,,t; ,, ,, both by day and night Railroad ALl pti;rips ars tare."r cirireo e:, zpar I, , prospects for tale new factor7 are I 1 01' !, , end a usoit..eaS used for each bat, I very promising indeed: storage sands provide roGni for-"' i , t i r - - - - 7 -- 'I .' 1 . , ,, DESERET - ,' ;74 t.!1 i. i , xcellent Water System Makes ' Sugar Beet Farming and Stock. Raising Profitable , - li,, 1 i ,' , , - .. 1 ;:t ' ili.-x- ; - ' a e ) , ' . . . . . ,, 48 7 . 4 .1 ,., - , - - , , , 7 ' . .... , , , , big economic tom Irving ,Filther I SVNtred; "The Mate has a death rate maintenance were rilmn.. ' teach student upon entrance as to lost computes that there axe 600,000 lives of 4.600, (42 per cent of which be Ito When asked what-Ut..' by failing to provide it. In one most needs !adenoid growths, 1, ter lost this impaired la eyealgiii 'Pt be words. atb every year eb country through preventable.) Each life valued at its . t. i.i ...,......... improve her ateititb conditions. land hearing or other ills. There is eposition of being" called prev entable causes. The average vat- - lowest estimate, $1.700and what Ldoctor returned again to his urging the iplaced in of more 11, i nothing needed ue of one life is than this A mental calculation was eduesition- propaganda., "The ,upon to recognize the help needed is 1 vision for & universal examinationpro.; of the state 'which It cannot Woo in infancy and $6,000th:tabrh?; shuTicteltiltfor the listener. !neede litost eniargemeet of furnish." dare children at least ones a year as it lg. this , Then withP"wet and womanhood. health commissioner manhood told And then the health COMMitettenet of health tbe jut la known fact that 1000 children melf d i I based on the producing of how was today expending : 2 Ito curry themorganisation being once J'''. to retuned I"' the out. It enahould again be i t I ' subject over and above the cost ot cents per capita to keep up the ao- - abled to put forth a anin two years in vehnol for one of war. ', war will probabl,y0-tbig educational year's advancement. Us. gicaneas and death rue are inevitable. capacit3r ;,, ti!t, i t.i; ., On the this of This the could tiring. all aub"' be health computation depart4"Itemember no public to la there inet employ Painic' health being one nual economic loss in the United ment. Thirty cents per capita he campaign. terrible lesson.", ,iiIii,14, T. Panama had a reputation X t'i 111,, 1 nurses in the various communities and cluinired by remedying the defects lett on Which people are of the unhealthiest in the Staten amounts regions which coinIs into stated authe child state the impede billions, bealth the for up I world. battle Carted than that Of public health MA Beatty, recognized by health also full time officers having of life. Utah is It has now been converted 1: I , t,:i -of which is preventable--- thorities as needed .to combat pre- jurisdiction overhealth already rapidly Im- it Is human disposition to do thingS in into a veritable health resort with a the missioner, the ,other'da.y, disprescribed ';''' in In waste which the sanitation Of its towns. only when they are absolutely neces- any force other, ventable disease. Utab's death rat. tricts. has t ; $ the 'proper valuation of human life,'I present toortality lent than the aver- I ltan at pl'Ofient proving human life would. raise a storm he stated is as low an any in the for theIt satireonefrispector camPairns Parr: That will be state. it needs greater Ithe itriterest In .eiesta.up the , ,' i 1 4, at present one of the public's age of the United ittatew The means of protest. Aside from the life asset. country. the average t:..: for United brining the and causing the will come in. It will where, tremendously a of of haring but ma possessions." the means of eombat- different communities to confront no wf, enlargement neeeseary death rate I time involved- - in sickness; States being 13.5 per cent and in Ong besot our enormous i to begin lose Infant coMMiaelOne; Was cilsctissing are really very simple if they were the reeking of and life i Tbe mortality, by educating the 'In this is enormous and a small fraction of Utah 10. The state has the highest mothers The state hat not been 'notice in Its terrible way bring the oteiting nurse so activeregard. Just whit it means to safeguard the generally understood. There la need- money lost. expended i,4.ilt , the metier. ', in prevention, birth rate In the United State& 220 end -- morethrough In cleaning up typhoid epi- of etsatrol-ocomptete i pure wittier supply, the state On a lim- ed only personal efficiency. It blot already ,.:.:.:',. ; valuabIN the Cent. has It the demics. lowest tuber. states milk per In fact the tit spite done it that' the i latter some through to There ertent Front the doctor'm of- - proper dispoleal of human waste, the the public could make to away outlay' culosis I, 1,1 j ited inrOtne. howhes' supply. percentage--4- 0 nothing against IS in ever been a great typhoid serum free of charge tho draft examinations. And it ma! i .A.4 i': t ifA flea window in the state capitol as enforcement of the pure food laws and i of improvement along provides It the the United tentirnental connideration. to States .100.000 to of the every a cases in few It has t, um public, this to in teach only adherent's line .1 he the I talked' could be men the whole other L, 41 t p quarantine regulations. has Infant properly saidd that public population. (The national percentage, mortalityllecressingpastStisperyears. bees made foe It; In a wiird hag been proved that health in minter ,,, the yaliey, hacked as it is It re estimated that through these healthbeen cent during application ICS a is has been reduced from purchaseatile-tmthat in the last we to need 4 by the snowcappedmountainirwitir enlarge the present work- communities la better than in, civilian ;"!Ji, t ;, iterage hu- tommunitt can within reasonable lim- 25 years as a regult of the campaign that. Period,; :0& ing plan of the health board an that fits. man life could be increased Abair vitalizing influence. and shoatto 16 Year. has .been utterly- bin' , , ', its determine its own death rate. And directed. against It.) ' Improve Sanitation. It can distribute freely health litera- baled Typhoid ed in otte of the healthiest sections just as certainly as the average life it No t .. from the army because methods him been determined over and over The schools are being constantly ture among the public. do a groat deal of Utah, is also credited with having the country. has been doubled in length in the past lite sanitation I g I of 'The means one where the of the most complete birth reg- improved in regard to imnitary eon- of field work, eitneatO by means of are enforced urred in ordinarY 'have been, problem of public health ts century. The present average life in again there. Th big war wtn furnished." istrations in the United States. But ditions. provision betng made especial- moving pictures. ,,i' 1,1, ea slides lantern all and con- - the United 'states. is ,trom the 45 to to tesehoss as conservation r 'And Utah Is actually maintaining with this record on the small appro- ly in the new buildings for the hesith demonstrations. . orstion;uatthe face con- indivcdual and also in theapplied et all "earl- 1 : isirger sense, such a big economic loser the doctor. priation allowed for public health. of the students. But the one great cry- tact with twit&by face to its the eradicial0,1 from the public mind tho reprethe of In olden times it , conservation of the forces from 20 to was asked. ' 1, '. what might not the state attain. the ing need now In such institutions is sentatives. This all through I slt the outgrown kis& that the present 2S Tears. Waste of wits requires money but contritunity. the conimerrption Of OW ; human we is a "Compute for youreelf.." he an- - comissioner suggested. if proper. Proper medical inspectors to examine a very small frailties of the amount most important factore-huma- n rte. 9 Utah s, Waste ot Human Lives ah . ' ' - - Economic Loss of $ ,3 23 000 vat-nati- - , .., 1 , a THE : more-indif- - - . two-lift- , , . i , t. 1,,. ., W .., -- health-ot-thewh- ole ' gt et ,,, 10, .,, 4., i . i ' .. drc r ri t , - : : , , , - ' : , ., , - - , , .. , . : , - |