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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX. KAYSVIIXE. UTAH C1IIE E mi! Utah A gALT LAKE TERRITORY HAD ""HEAVTEirVOLTJWE CFBUSl - NESS DURING YEAR Salt Lake City, Increase of more than 9300,000 In th aaaeament valuation of Boxelder county is noted In the ftrat 1921 valuation of tbs property in that county filed la ths office of the stats board of equallxattoa. This valuation Is subject, to later, correction and adjustment by the county board of equalixation and the state board.' Mmorals, Fruit, Together With OtNsf Product. Make Imprtxtivt List; Agriculture Condition proved Js.lt tlcii me 0 id the Salt t beet-thinnin- Utah, souther Idaho, western Wynn tng and eastern NemU. a indicated bv vlitually all The year ha tor'lv. with business up sal enlivtin; a h.aiiro volume fur the first months of 1924 than (or a like prob'd til lh I'leelou Veur A an at rompaltituent to progress evident td Jn local condition, the United Stale department of coinre e announce that I'tah nearly in' doubled It 1924 foreign export during 1825 and tite impoi ruroit in the tnroi liiiruiie expoit of ld.iho during trriti, lirlgham City. During th past two seaeona the officers of the local sugar factory have cooperated with ths Iloy Si out official in conducting a campaign, the result have been satisfactory to all concerned, particularly the farmer, who often have trouble in getting their beets thinned at th proper time .S.tlsfutory condb Cit v nisti-n- I m- - in bl'x-tnr- 1925 Factor in the rroathn of the lutertu tunlaln territory Late been the Improvement of agriin cultural condition through beneficial rain, better non t In both retail and wholesale trade. Intreaae-- building a of in the prlnHpal center to tndutrll 'population, addition unit and the consilient increase in the volume of bunk debit in Salt laike City bank lteouitea and l of bauka in t'lah at the close of the first quarter of the current year wire considerably In advance of and deposit at the cloa of renouri the first quarter of 1925. The department of commerce rred It I'tah with nearly doubling Its 1921 .eiport In 1925 Itah last year had foreign shipments valued at fl. 052. 197, aa compared with 9550.443 for 1924, reflecting an lncreae in thla phase of foreign trade of 9501.754 Incidentally It supplanted North iNtkota, Alaska and Washnlgton, I ('.. In the relative standing of the elates of the union In for the point of riport valuation year under diecunslon. while It trailed New Meilco, Just ahead of It on the list by a paltry 919,000. The export Irude of Utah vn quite diversified Unmanufactured asphalt bitumen led the list of rommoditlra with a valuation of 9239.520 (sheep exports finished second, wtih a total of 9140.511. and then catne v hit lea and part ot amounting to 912,009 Other Item of lesser Important e In their order weie paraffin wax, totalling 171,932; canned pineapple, 961.712, la noted In ihe Improvement export of Idaho during 1925. Foreign shipment for the year totaled 91.912.707, aa compared with 91.881.-43during 1924. or an increase of 931 297. Idaho replaced North Dakota In the yearly standing of the states of the union In the race for export marta. Fruit constituted the thief Item of export during the year under discusIn sion. and amounted to 9399.351 value. Second place fell to xlnc. , abroad of which brought while the only other commodity recorded In the year's efforts waa book and pamphlets, valued at de-poi- t - e mer-chandis- 0 4 ahlp-tnent- s 9346.-233- 133,-17- 2 from the United amounted to as compared with 94,498,. 151.936 during the previous year, an Increase of over 9320.000.000. Each of the first Ihree quarters of the year showed Increase over 1924. the first quarter registering exports valued at 9171.500,000 more than the quarter of 1924. ihe second 9Uil.ooo.oyo more, and the third more. The last quarter, however, declined In it exjxtrts to the tune of 962.000,000. Total export States during 1925 lorrea-pondin- g 9102.-OoO.Ob- - Sc S ! ' Prosperity Is Visiting Boil Rolse, Idaho. Hoise and that sec-tt'of Idaho considered the "upland vmtdre' enjoyed unpreiedented prosperity during last year, and Increasing prosperity is predicted for the present year, in a atatvment Issued by the Boise chamber of commerce The figures contained in the report were obtained by a survey of the district, and show An Inamong cKT,-ln9- . 09 1.670,964 of crease f in bank de15 per rent Inposits, approximately crease of 9610.993 01 In Boise hank clearing. 16 per cent. Increase of 991 cars of produce shipped from the upland empire, 210 per cent. Increase of 37OO.P0O in the amount of United State bonds held by Boisa banka, approximately 26 per cent. Other factors entering Into the prosperous condition of the district, the statement declares. Include a 15 per cent greater lambing crop, lower production rcXs and an exceptionally mild winter. Salt City. If tba certificate of necessity and convenience naked by the Halt Lake A Denver Railroad company to build n line to C'raig, Colo, through the Uintah Hasln, Is granted by fl.ie interstate commerce commission, adequate finances to construct the proposed line will he forth ouilng Ihe board of governors of the chamber of commerce was Informed by Julian Ramberger snJ A n. Irvine, of the Company. MoabThe six Inch casing has been pulled from th bottom of th Utah Oil Refining Utah Southern Midwest Kiploratlon companies' well on the Cane Creek structure, and work has been going on looking to the loosening of the eight inch rasing. Iake City The big the northeastern hillside will receive lls anual lotih and a new coat of wtitiewash Friday, when the entire mule student body at th University of Utah wilt gather for the cleaning of their giant emblem. Every man In the school has been assigned some Job. so that the letter may be renoA work list for the varloua vated students appear In thla morning's Chronicle, student publication, giving the names of those assigned to the various tasks. U" on Hult Myton Th gracing, capacity of Ashley foiest is fled by the department for 1926 at 98.000 head of sheep and 900 head of cattle It la estimated that this allotment will perpetuate the range. In addition leasea held by Individuals, provision is made by which (he ramhmen with a few head of cattle or sheep may have the use of the range This Is accomplished through range aaaocla-lionsand the department deals with the officials of these organisations instead of with each member. to-ran- , estimated Ogden. Utah - Damage at approximately 930.000 was caused by fire at the Superior Tanning cor porst Ion's plant at 3190 Pacific avenue early in the morning. The blaxe. which waa of undetermined origin, started in an attic In the renter of the buildnlg and rapidly spread. Mantl. A committee ha recently been named In Sanpete county to organise a pea grower' association N. E Noyes of Ephraim has been chosen chairman of this committee, and other member are Ray MW kelson and George B To, Mantl, D W. Thompson. Ephraim; llyrum Olsen. Joseph F Barnell, Theater; L T Rasmussen. Mt Pleasant, and Ross Thompson. Sterling. Salt Lake Tity Winter grain is excellent; spring plantings are practically complete, and grain and beets are doing well in all districts throughout the slate, according to the weekly survey of J Cecil Alter, meterologist in charge of the local weather bureau, who dei lares (hat the warm weather has favored the growth of vegetation Rnd the accomplishment of farm work May-fiel- Richmond is ready and successful celebration anticipating whin the eleventh annual "Black and White day will be held. Aside from the fait that 300 head of cattle have , been entcied In the stmk Judging the committee that ha the day in i barge, headed by L. It Caine, ex petts a larger attendance than at any previous exposition Rii hniond a ion-tests- Lake City A sum of approxiIn925.00.0'HI will expended this mately ear in bettering, ripairing and extending the road in the state of Utah eicoriling to li. 11 Blood, chairman of ihe state buhwsy commisk n, who was the speaker at the chamber of Rnlt - i '! ' Water Ample To Float Logs Moscow, Idaho. Lneging cirnpanies along the Tend dOreille river were worried about the prospect for enough water to float out the log cut In that territory, but their fear hare been dispelled the past week with the river standing fire and a half feet above the xero mark, and It Is stiil rising. Old river men predict at this Unie that the river will rise until It U from twelve to sixteen feet above the sero mark.' UTAH BIO HOLDINGS CHANGE OWNERSHIP AT 14', CENT A POUND ROAD COMMISSIONERS SIGN SEV- ERAL. AGREEMENTS FOR Rumor Of Storage T Walt For High er Prices Prove Without Basis. 1926 Clip Still Below Th 1925 Production ft ad Condition Are Generally C In th District Visitsd, The EngFlans Mad ssr Reported, For Improvements Salt Lake City. Utah's famous wool clip the Jerlro, said to be th Largest poid of high grads wools la ths United States was sold Monday to th B. Harris Wool company for SI1 cents, it was announced by Marcus Harris, vice president of the purchasing company, who negotiated ths deal with the committee representing the Fountain Green, sheepmen. This sale was unexpected, for ust a few days Kgo word was pas sen around In Salt Lake wool circle that Jericho was planning to ship to Salt Lake and store, anticipating a market above that existing now. At one time It was said Jericho was contemplating holding for 40 cents. Th 1926 Jericho clip Is expected to amount to approximately 600,000 Jbs. This Is but an estimate, for about seven days' shearing remain before the men at the Jericho eorral. Opinions of wool specialists Is that the Jericho clip thla year is one of tb best ever assembled by the Fountain Green sheepmen. It is In good condition. of fin texture and of th choices staple. At 500.000 pounds th 1926 Jericho la somewhat below that of th 1925 clip. laut year the Jericho pool rejected all contract offers prior to shearing and elected to store In Salt Lake At the time of sale, which was late In the season, the clip amounted to approximately 1,000,000 pounds. Each year wool men of the range states and the trade at Boston watch with Interest developments st the Jericho corral, for that clip Is on of the "key" aggregation of hole wools that work toward establishing a domestic market figure. Halt of the Jericho means that approximately 50 per cent of thla year's Utah clip has passed from the hands of the produrep. For the most part, the price has been around 35 cents; The Vernal and Uintah basin wools were the first to go, bringing 14 cents for the bulk and 35 rents for the finer grade. The transactions In the Uintah baaln opened the spring buying activity and spotted buying followed In all sections of the stats. Iike City. n Increased demand hich r education still con ttutes the nioet dificult problem In the and universities of the country, according to President George Thomas of tb" University of Utah, who re uruod Thursday after an extensive .our of tbe leading eastern instituctd-leg- tion a. . California ' Tbe heavy movement I was on A visit td icy sister tn Utica, Michigan, and sho bad taken Lydln E. Finkham'a Vegetable Compound. Her husband got us a. bot-tl-s And I took it and felt so much better that I got n second one. Now 1 whenever I teal ths Vegetable Compound And soon feel all right Again. 1 have bad three little girls In th last stx years and do all my housework, sowing, wash ing. and Ironing. My tlmo Is pretty well taken sp, but I will answer any letters I receive. " Mas. Fsask Di. Fierro Avenue, Lancaster. Ohio. run-dow- n Lake City. A agreement providing for the construo-t- i in of a st f ip' of road bet wee Bridal Veil Fall and Olmstead. in Utah county. as a federal :d project, was signed by the state road commission and the commissioners of Utah county. Tb road la estimated to coet 1123. Ot0. of whit h 994,720 will b furnished by the federal government and the MNS. SHANK IN NOONS LaUnce by tb county. sas Macs avsNun Lawcast, Agreements were signed, lisa, b f the coniinisaion and the federal buFour Wall Male reau of public road tor th construcHouse, but it takes a Worn tion of the Heber Fruitland forest for the No. survey and 4, route Home road, &a to Make construition and maintenance of th To bo a successful homemaker, a No. 6 section of EaialantwWWtao woman must guard her health. When mother Is not well. tbs bam Is tp-seJunction Escalante forest high ay. Women everywhere r learnThe commisaloa also entered Into their own personal exing through Short th an agreement with Oregon as these women did. ths periences. Line railroad for the construction of mroit of Lydia B. Plnkham's Vegea wooden box culvert tinder the track table Compound. of the railroad's Evonla branch on the Lancaster, Ohio. "For ten years Ogden Hooper road. The state is to After my marriage, I bad poor health. build thia culvert and bear the exfAe pense of keeping it up. of It Ira R. Browning, chief engineer of Phyllis Jean's young man Is a the state road commission, and E. C. hand Home devil. Isn't be? Hurl Youre partly righL He Isn't Knoelton, maintenance engineer, returned from an inspection trip thru handsome, though. Sanpete, Sevier. Wayne, Fiute, and Katttt.o4tttles. They were accompanied on that trip by J. K. L-- V DUST Gam, district engineer in that secHalt cn a El Sturgis, Michigan. "I am very thankful for what yoar medicine has done for mo and have recommended It to others. I took-- it to give mo strength before my baby was bora. 1 would hero to stop work and 11 down sometimes all th afternoon. 1 felt as If I did sot cars whether anything was don or noL I got tired out so easily. One day 1 found n little book on my porch and that night 1 showed It to my and be went down town and got me a bottle of Lydia E. Pink hamsVegetabl Compound The medicine has helped me o much that I was soon able to do my work, and when my baby was born, my Burse. Mrs. Forbes, said It was the easiest birth ihe had ever attended. I will be more than pleased If 1 m helping someone else by giving my bus-ban- d Gar-Hel- CLOTH tion Road conditions are generally good In the district visited, the engineer reported, and plans were made for Improving them in places. It la expected that work of improvement will be agreed upon aooo on the Gunnison-Levaroad, and Sanpete county waa retained anxious to obtain federal aid on the Mt Fleasant-Cheate- r road The engineers discussed with Ihe county commissioners of Sevier county the Improvement of the road south of Joseph in that county, and It waa make a survey over the road from Elsinore, so that any Improvement undertaken would be on the final location of the road. n A. L. Si RESERVOIR FLOODS HOMES Million Gallons Rush Down East Bsnch; Depositing Much Dsbria Weber Canyon Road Discussed As water aeeped Salt- Ijike Tity Salt Lake City. Inspection of the around the outlet pipes, eating Into th possible location of the Ogden Devil's sand einbnnkmi nt. a thirty foot secof Sunny-sidGate road south of the paved section tion of the concrete sht-lwav reaervoir to gave the of Washington avenue at Ogden Wednesday mouth of Weber canyon and along the morning, releasing 6.000 'a0 galbrns of north aide of the canyon was made water that ruhed down the eaat recently by Henry H Blood, chairman l nih and flooded more than n ayware of the state road commission; W. J. mile of south and eat Salt Tity. Parker, member of the commission; Although no h'HiKcs were washed 11. S Kerr, assistant engineer, and K. away, lawns and gardens Innumerable T. Wright, dtstrlrt engineer of the were coated with dep layers of mouncommission; B. J. Finch, federal dis- tain wash and cellars were flooded. apartments trict engineer,. and J. H- Young, en- People living Ip st li all their t. longtnga. praHltatlr of of the bdfeau public road, gineer and engtneer of the Union Pacific The damage, when finally totalled will railroad and Utah Power & Light com- run Into thousand of dollars. Th break cni? without warning. pany. The location of the road on the north side of the canyon to Iievil'a !nitfCtlon Tuesday night disclosed no Gate I being considered, and If this unfcward happi-n'nAcio.ding to i done. It I announced the road will Superintendent of Water Worts H. K. te an all winter highway to Echo can- Burton, the first warnin that anything was wrong came from a slight yon and Evanston. Wyoming. It is estimated that the road will stieam of mud y water flow'n away cost In excess of 9209.000, and efforts from th base of the dam about 9 are being made by the road officials o'lltxk, Wiibm a fen minute. apngV. and engineers to arrive at some con e ntly. a gre.it suit rraneau raveiaa had been eaten out b tween the conelusion regarding some intermediate crete lining of the dgm and th outtpe of road between that which costs er bank. Suddenly, with a rush and 9100O per mile and thnt which will the dam broke, and a great wall roar, cost 93O.O0O per mile. A peneratlon a quarter of a m'le w1 !e and of water maiadam la being considered. This means that after the gravel auiface several feet deep wpt down 4he east is prepared with 6 or 6 inches of bench csrryim great sections of conduit for hundreds of yarJ inches of stone ag gravel, about 2 from this Junction of regulvtiug the grerate bound together with an aa flow the has court icted a city phallic preparation will be put on with of dUsrIU.Hinv small the a chopped stone surface, rolled In An of ahich Is ths G nny de. loother preparation being considered Is latest cated just sou'h of th- rntrRme to a light plant mixed bituminous matercun yon at the farthest ial which will be placed on about two Emigration of the Parley' Big Cot-- t north point Inthes th.k. .awood conduit - l e i om41!t eg Pi, sine, 206 Surprise Are, Sturgis. ixlsi Michigan. (kh I! SIX T, vuxtfourk A (itliin. Waurl)TJl!lM ! 1 kkk Ix-a- talk ewa, m th rnk It gumr ! nwi' M y m. kia neper-Vanit- y. Bufalw Specialty Company N4 mm v Uwl4 INN mond. The well-know- n owns Polonlus and solved their catering Arm thnt Candidate b.iv- problem Large windows give ex lent light and ventilation to what surety be one of the nxmt remarkable stables In London. Iim l No Ure Mistress Maggie, these egg sre as hard ns ever. I thought I told you I wanted them soft? IUN 6NM. AT. Sure an I biled thlm five Maggie hours this time, mum, but It don't 6nt Negle) seem to make no difference. finder. Inflamed eyelids or other You will yo Irrltatl-ms- . find a soothing and oaf remedy in MITCHALL EYC AALVC. nrrxn. hau. New York Uty Pat h Drrr-Gr- rt TId you tell Bill Jones I waa s deadbeat No; he know It as well as 1 da" r at aQ druggists. lke basi-min- t -- eon-crt- MOTHER:- - Fletcher Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. e To avoid tmitatioos, always look for the signature of proven Physicians everywhere recommend prlr eg drtKs c-r- h it - 0 - 5 L. A of spring x , X1 e tbe tenth annual. hl,l last April Chert The Ideal Wall .Finish for every Room in the House Living room, Wrooa kitchen ot pancry topKaro or down every room la the koiase can be mi bright and srrrsctirt clean inj king Wall Finish. Easy to rail easy to apply to economical that a th' liar's worth la usually more than enough to dccortte the avcnge-sfeo- l too unisry with s m' (MM (at rwt ami m Sou' lk RMrlot-lkiKT la Coiot Ostl 4wn ckan tea a4 aaea a eeairt VkIw THE CHICAGO Ikh N.m4 XVKTTE i 'it.-- y :. l'r 4cweln ml t Wl VnM IS bcaurifvd Calais HAD &. OIL CO. e - bv v . lnOSIM-l- r ClkM paopMt lulak OraaS tix Iwtnarkl. U tw fkhkl OolUk fclkV. V L-- XnatI tlMr ..? HBN C i mh lm tlly 4 Mixwwrit Apartmentt for Horror Tbe other week Polonias and Tandl-date- , two champion chestnut hoc- - , walked down TV stairs from tbe'r table beds In North London ami trotted off to the horse show st Ri li flve-Htor- V A - stabling their animals In a mansion built of fireproof eoncrete A wide concrete staircase, ran-tc- l with soft peat, leads from street f stable. Up this the horse walk to bed, and come downstairs to work in the morning. Each floor Is divided Into two dormitories double row f stalls separated by wide gangway tbe horses feed, sleep and OrW of Law ta wni eswiiia teeir XiilAM III n Irn Suus. ff ili, TimrefcH Suat, Out Ml . Ekwasd horae-bonain- g -- fakfl Ms. testlmon lab Rct Price Being Fvd In Utah Bountiful. Utah E: L IlaExon. of the DaTis County Trait anu Vegetable association, hnl C." A. Lloya. director of the sssociatlon. that they have m3! with Richard Strinrtara of the Woods Cross Canning company and agreed open s price of 6 rrnta pro- pound for all good market? Me cherries The County Fruit ,ard Vegetable asoscistlon 1 sending litter out to Its members adrlsing them of this agreement and st the same time doing everything possible Salt fur lunch-cu- Without Good Health ad Idaho Growers Sell Much Wool lambs eastward, F ilr. Idaho. A carload of wool was whuh has been delayed three weeks because of the extremely dry spell shipped from here to Philadelphia last on the eoat. is now beginning. It Is week which Included the product of shown by receipts at the Ogden Union fifty local wool growers the Total stockyard. Approximately 70t0 lambs weight of the two shipments being in forty-si36.O00 pounds fronwhiih the grower detks arrived. Logan. Significant changes in the received a totil return of pi 1.5 00. aro coops it ion of grain may be brought cord in r to D. N. Enclbrl?rht. agent about by, varying amounts of Irrigation for M. McNamara, Buhl dealer for the water. It has been demonstrated by Charles Webb concern, says the Filr a series of eperlments now being car- Record. The growers receive! frc2n ried on by the. experiment station of SO to 32 cents n pound for the wool, the Utah Agricultural CoPrge according to grndo. nmmerce weihly nii nibirsh.,' HOUSE EFFICIENTLY - Cache Dairy Show Is Held Richmond.-Cachvalley, brightest star tn the dulry firmament of Utah, took n day off and looked over th best animals coming from twenty years of steady devel ipmenL Th eleventh annual Black and White" dar, ths annual show of the breeder and dairynra who have chosen the black and wb.t? HoDtein Friesian breed of dairy cattle, drew more and better cattle and a bi?rr crowd than i CAR KEEP BUILDING HIGHWAYS Utah Ry. To Build Spur Fait Ijike City. Acceptance by the rei elvers of the Salt lake A Utah n'lroad of the franchise granted by the city comniilfn to buill and maintain n spur track running into the Fuller property on th south side of Ninth South street, between Main and West Temrle street, was filed with the City ccniro'ssion. The franchise carries fbe condition that 150.00 shall be expended on building and improvements on the property. Ogden-- I g of-fhl- confl-denta- l worn HO TElEiM a Privilege to Lioo in ltwr TO GET Wall FihisK DISTRIBUTOR SALT LAKE GLASS & PAINT CO. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH |