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Show n tv L DESERET EVENING NEWS FRIDAY 10 t , AMUSEMENTS YourAbsent Relative 1 WILL HELP REEUIM THOUSANOS TONIGHT, OFACRES Samuels, Will enjoy r NEWS. ' . : SEMI-WEEKL- Y It will be a come message t: l ( the wel- from home. Bill Recognizt i Work of Service Men Among First To be Signed Investiga- Only $2.00 A Year f t tion Fund. and your friend wjU be pleasantly reminded , of your on hundred thoughtfulness and four times a year. OV. SIMON BAMBERGER de- voted much of hie attention Thursday to- the bill carrying appropriations. - During the day the two very last bills to be sent from the senate and the house reEach spectively were made into law has tp do with recognition of the men from the state who entered the service of their country In the world war. S B. 144, by Mrs Hayward and J. W. McKinney, provides $15,000 to-used by a commission appointed by the governor to see that each man from the state who entered the service, or h kin. in case of his death. "hall receive a certificate of service; suitably engraved 'and at design. to H. B approved by the governor. 155, by the Joint memorial committee; named as a result of --earlier legislation of tho recent session, provides for a commission to decide on and to sub-- . mit designs for some form of ,a memorial to the soldters of the state, the commission to make its recommendations to the next legislature. Some of the bills carrying appropriations are of more than passing interest Among these Is 8 B. 10, originally Introduced by Senator Che but for which, a measure wae substituted by the committee on public health and labor. It has to do with the control of certain diseases, and requires that these shall be .placed In the charge only of regularly licensed- physicians. - Issued each Monday and Thursday. be THE NEWS ON TIIE JRAINS. . TV.. I. , CI Pnily le,.Y0E",e" tti ot Obtain It Arc, itequoted to Inform tbe New Office. FmtroiM Wno 'v ' Prof. Will Speak M Marahall of the state unithe men s rtub of address will versity 8t. Pauls Episcopal church this eve" ning. . Increased Railroad Travel The continued increase of travel has necessitated further Increase of Pullman service on eastbound through trains of all the roads. FVed BurOver Bound Bnrmeeter nt ester was Thursday bound over by Justice of the Peace Henry C. Lund to stand trial In the district court on a Statutory charge. Chauffeur Wanted An army pay $44 to $65 per month, awatts a chauffeur who wUl enlist for service at Fort Douglas, with pnvi- -' lege of living at home. . Retnrns to Hto Homo Dr. C. C. Freeman of Rock Spring. Wyo.. has returned home from Fort Douglas, where he has been visiting with his son. Sergeant Paul D. Freeman, medical corps. - General Setting of Caeca A general retting of cases for the April term of the Third district oourt will be made by Judge P. C. Evans next Monday. There are more than $00 cases on tbe , calendar for setting. Presbyterian Rally Day Throughout the United States, the Presbyterian church will observe next Sunday as rally day. Unless prevented all members. of tbe denomination are urged, to be present at the morning service of public worship. Tb Sltth Roach American trench mortar battery of tba Ninety-firdivision has arrived at American Lake. It originally contained 240 , men, hut only $5 were left to reach the demobilization camp, including several Utah boys. Joseph Gavin Bctnrne Joseph Gavin,- son of Thomas Gavin of the Moxum hotel, has returned from two years' service in the army, where he was a wireless operator. He baa been discharged from the service and will make his home In this city. Lieut. Miller Mustered Out Lieut. V. Q. Miller, 1067 east South Temple street, has been mustered out from the aviation service at Riverside, Cal He returns home in a few days accompanied by his sister Enid, who has been wintering in southern California. Give . Fifth . Performance The "Sammy Girl" Minstrels gave tfaeir fifth performance last evening In the Fifth ward amusement hal) before a capacity audience. The performance will be repeated tonight In Ensign ward, under the direction of Ray M. Haddock. Prof. Marshall Georgd t i a 1 11 : Isle x. j v. w i 1 i i i ' ; '.i1 i t. 4 1 st j - Investigation Fund. House Bill 184, by the Joint . inves- tigating committee, provided $16,000 originally for the state auditor to audit the records of the state land board, but wae amended to give the money to the governed for the Investigation of any state department It is in a sense a continuation of the $15,000 appropriation granted to the governor for a similar purpose two years ago. The Day bill providing $20,000 for the Investigation of the subterranean water supply of the state, received the governor's O. K. It Is thought It will have much to do with the development of the state's resources. House bill 188, providing $11,500 for new boilerhonses at the state prison, outside the walls, and H. B. Ill, appropriating $4,000 for the care, of the adult blind, have both become law. Senator Knight's bill providing $20.. 000 for distribution among Indian war veterans of the state, or their widows, who are not on the pension rolls of the United States government also was signed. The Dem Americanization bill. Introduced at the request of the state council of defense, and being virtually a copy of a law proposed by the council of national defense in practically every state In the Union, was the last bill signed during the day. It provides that every alien who is to speak English and who la between the ages of 16 and 45, shall attend classes to be provided for auch persons by the schools. The stats will aid is therenrtnrt of such classes to the extent of $24,000. HE united eupport o t citizen and organizations of Utah to work for the enactment by Congress at tti coming session of the Townsend highway bill, which affords an appropriation of $425,000,-00- 0 for the construction' of a national highway system tq comprise not lee than two main lines in each of th states, to be built at the expanse of the federal government entirely la urged in a letter from Austin F. Bea net, of Detroit, vice president of the Lincoln Iflghway association to Governor Simon Bamberger, The letter announce that nowhere will any work on tha proposed highway begin until the assent of the state legiala-tur- e is obIn the state concerned et ' i & . , 5 I i ' ' v H M S i rr 0, utr-ab- le Tel-lurl- Family dar by ry Tues-pean- " n; H si I Ta 1 5. i i k I :r i Mail Your Teeth Dr.R.H. Ramsey Laboratory Department. 413 S. Main. Salt Lake. - "Twenty-sevent- P Article. h A PARTNERSHIP PROBLEM (HOLLBROOK. JONES &, In order to make most practical the tax work presented through columns the past weeks, readers will be given an opportunity to j' the incidence of the tax in respect to partnership declarations purpose they should employ th trial balance presented on Feb i?01 and, for the. partnership problem, make the following changes therein rn, COMING. dPi-J- TABERNACLE Monday. March Army Band in Con$i, French cert, under anspioe of Tabernacle Choir. Substitute for Thoms lowing: M. 'DEBITS. Hollbrook drawing account , .... Hollbrook Thomas Frank T. Jones Hiram A. L&m. M. Crejn, $18,350 th Debit ...$8,750 L i ' Tb one-quart- er government-Apportionme- 901-90- .. rn, nt - ph,sj::b::r?.'02SLdNw In-be- en r 0; .... ...... One-thir- rd nr-ernme- nt . twelve-thirteent- Bringing in Liquor J. O. Phillip, 615 west North Temple street, said to be a railroad em- " late officer who de- looklnS trunks rooms. Examination tb PHce elation re! vlated of keg whisky In one and 1$ quart bottles of the same IqUo other. was charged Phillip, Honor law and bail of $300. ar! mad8 bT PoIk Scrxoant": Tthe PhJllfifSPlCiOU irnkVt . J?1TrSZ bad been d .then vralted should be claimed. nntflthe Denies Allegation. ' Urges Tree Planting G. M. G.- - I have a few things to solve ln relation to Income tax. I am The national movement to plant a singl My salary was 11.350 for the tree for a soldier is a wartime activ- past year. Out of that salary I w ity, ln the optnion of Carl B. Arent-so- paying on Liberty Bonds on the SecThird, and Fourth issue How of the Wasatch forest reserve. ond, will I include In my tax list? He urges that Utah live up to its rec- Also would like that to -- if I can deknow ord established ln other war activi- duct the and ties by grasping ths opportunity to association money I pay ln lodges let me know erect a memorial to the soldier boys what per cent IKindly am taxed. and at the same time add pleasure A. You subject to a tax of I and beauty to the lives of the present per cent onare1350 unless you ar the and coming generation of a family. The suggestion of Periey A. Hill, head landscape gardener at the state capitol M- Will you kindly advise me ground that the bln spruce, a native your column whether I must Utah tree, be planted, should be fol- through a tax and make a return on the pay lowed. Mr. Arentson declared. Tbe blue spruce Is the most beautiful and following; My total income for 1111 for together with the interest hearty of evergreens and thrives In on awage, little money deposited In savings Utah. bank amounts to $1,090. I am the head of a household with wife and one child aged 11 years, attending school. A, Not subject to tax, but yon must file n, In the divorce suit ofMra Mable Zlm against Harry Zieve, on trial R.In Jndge H. M. Stephens division of the conrt Th!.adlstrt Plaintiff on afternoon denied the alleru. h"1 had tek.n In :h8company of her a men attired in a bathing suit. She saidwkiu the Picture her- - hueband had objeried te was one made while eh. waiat in ordinary street clothes, and the "'an in the picture was I" tbs fr,end' who Man cov-ere- ?? Recent information has Reached me to the effect that the does not to individuals or' copartners, butapply to corporations only. This I understand Is a result of a recent compromise between both houses of Congress. I would be pleased to hear from you about this as I am anxious to get this information. t It applies to ordinary eorpora-I- t does not apply to partnership and servlos personal corporations. For a definition of personal service corporation" see section 200 of the new law. H- - L,.G. ( rc I thi ta hei to eu to ha H pe of & MONUMENT combining both simplicity and dignity is shown in our It is a memorial bound to design command the approval of those whq admire good taste combined with fine workmanship. Lets us show you and other designs To look them over implies no obligation whatever. Ella? Morris & Sons Co. ,. Opp. Tabernacle, Was. 800s. . All Kinds of Tile Work. " We have given reliable service for over half a century. ft D. J. My is 16,000 per year as salesman. salary I am married, have no live in a first-clachildren, apartment and to enable us to pay rent required, we rent a spare room the to one who also boards with us and who pays ns 11,200 per year. Must this amount paid to us be included In statement of income, and If so, are there any exemptions from it by reason ofthe added expense of food rentlLast year I was permittedand to deduct amounts contributed to char-it- y and also amount personally for tbe entertainment of eu tomer Can I make either or both or these deductions this A. Include $1,200 as year? income, but ss id Ha ti OM Ol 4$ fcn co, w U' en pu 1 ar tni fcv M, M. Justin, field agent for th of crop estimate for Utah aid Nevada, )s sending to the various volunteer reporter of his corp packir of vegetable seeds prepared by th department of agriculture. The prepared by approved methods by expert are sent by .the department of agriculture to its ssslk ant voluntary and' paid, throughoot the nation. They and copies of the crop reports sure about the only 9 the volunteers recelv far th servW they render. , ra vi U fJt fr th ai; le Ki ftr in th m m pl MARSH GOAL CO. Coal The kind yon Want; when 1 want It. Phone Wa 1106 and 15 Exchange Place. AdvertiMis"- m be cc - tn w tv 8 qTtiWii 7n 61 gc tnafflfflriwniigfr be th n In tn to ru tn p w w d A BRAUTIFCL Runs Over hs ajturq. While riding a motorcycle near Ninth East and Second South streets last night. Deputy Sheriff William Ter what t first sp. .ra peared to be an Inanimate human Investigation, however, revealed the fact that It waa dummy framework 0f board and sticks d with a coat, shoes overalls, signed. and REMOVAL ha- - The wu much deputy to find that hie victim" was Dr. W. W. Bennett announce reTmiiCOA1, I0"17 ,um 8l-- cieas to moval of re,lty man. It 1, .uapected the his ton. office to Phones 3 wli De,. that the dummy had been placed In Bank Building. Advertisement. th street by boy. t v.(w, nine-tenth- s, ut $ 1 50 j column Conducted by Dr. Joseph J. Klein, C. P. A. (of Klein, Hinds 4b Finke, fled Public Accountants, New York City) tor Die Deseret Address all Inquiries to New York ofltce. (Copyright, 1818, by Joseph J. Klein). n 11 the state With few exceptions pubile utilities operating In Utah have filed with the state board of equalization their annual reports to be considered by the board In order to determine the tax levy. Thus far the Denver A Rio Grande railway, leads in the total amount of its return The lowest Is the Tooele branch of the Western Pacific. The amounts given by the utflltes follow: Denver A Rio Grande railway, Utah Railway, $2,460,660; Eureka Hill railroad, $105,812; Utah-Idah- o Central railway, $2371,882, Oregon Short Line railway, $8,438,-01Sait Lake A Utah railroad, Union Pacific mamjlne, Park City branch, $668,800, Western Pacific, $812,430; Tooele branch. 840-- ; Postal Telegraph A Cable company, $43,751; Western Union Telegraph company, $46,484; Iron County Telephone company, $13,112; comcaptain is engaged in railroad con- Kamas-- Wood land Telephone struction along the lower western pany, $1,640; Woodland Telephone front $14,040; Millard County company, Emerson Ward Entertainment Ex- Telephone company, $7,063; Peoples company, $10,307; cellent music, dancing and refresh- Telephone Power company, $327,750; St. ments are to be features of tha party $2,772; Mountain Water, Joseph to be given In Emerson ward this eveTelegraph A Telephone comning by the Mutual Improvement as- States The dance pany, $3,825,515. sociations of the ward promises to be one of the most interesting social events on the ward calenAwakened forms-member- FEDERAL TAX- - TO -- J Arrival of Firemen Fountains Bubbling The bubbling drinking fountains on the streets of the business district have again been Fire originating from sparks from turned on by the city waterworks dechimney damaged the home of H. partment. When the fountains begin to run every one knows it is spring, R. MacMillan. T05 east Second South for their activity always spells the Street, to the sxUnt of $20, early FriPatients - Discharged Lleuts. Mar last of heavy frosts at least the ex- day morning. 'The blaze was first eus S. Johnson and Roscoe C. pected ones. n seen by neighbors, who turned in an of the 145th field artillery, was alarm and the unaware of National Guard Order Gov. Bamfamily who have been treated at the Fort Issued on Thursday tlie first the occurrence until the arrival vof th berger Douglas hospital, have recovered, and general order of the year affecting fire department. mustered out Thursday. Two the Utah National guard. The order Flame spreading from a campfire Arnold May and Philip follows: The small arms practice destroyed a coal shed owned by th Carling, have also recovered and been or record Gas A Coke company at 1008 Utah season commence shall discharged. April 1 and end Nov. 30 of each year. west First South street Thursday Th building was a salary course shall commence on night. structure. Ready for Knl laments Major A. Tbe frame Tbe loes was estiR. Emery, recruiting officer in this Nov. 1 and end April 10.' at mated $80. city, haa received orders from the war Good H. E. GodFruit Prospects afternoon Thursday department to begin at once receiving win. assistant general freight agent of an orchard at 2505 several trees In Highland drive enlistments The office was only re- the Oregon Short line, haa returned were destreved by fire, which spread opened this week. In the old quarters, from an Interstate commerce com mis- from a brush Ore nearby. in the Central block, Second South sion meeting at Portland, Ore. He 2 Main streets, following discon- says Indications point toward a record tinuance last October, crip In western Oregon, as spying have not yet been manifest- HIGH SCHOOL Grontdyke Made Captain Harry J. conditions NOTES Groendyke, formerly of the engineer- ed and the fruit being thus held back not be affected by the usual will ing department of the Oregon Short Line, has been made a captain in the spring frosts. Utah and Idaho are The senior class of the West High also due for large spring crops, bar' school since last engineering corps of the army, a has Increased letter from France states. The ring possible May frosts. the amount in theFriday clast treasury over In $50 a series of sale follows: On Union Kpeakvrs Coming Members of local No 106, International Asso- Friday a candy sale, the candy being ciation of Machinists, have extended donated by the girls of th senior to machine shop workers, auto me- class; on Monday a cake sale, on sale; today a water chanics and helpers, an invitation to The officers of th class havesale. seattend an organization meeting at the Labor temple at 7 30 p.m. Tuesday cured a number of badges which are tamed to Charles T. Nichgfaon, a member of theta dues.the member that have naid The badge have a red the International Association of Mabackground with black lettering, thus chinists at Washington, and a of the local lodge, will speak using the school colors. In a recent on organization. It Is also expected meeting of the class the dues were Uharle Moyer, representative of changed to 2 per ochool year fcwtesd that old your plates made as the National Mine, Mill A Smelter Of f le The Junior class of the West men's union, will arrive in the city rood as new ones! In the near future to speak to local school has put in its order forHigh the members of that organisation. class rings, which are usually bought Jackson Coming Hntne Mrs. N. H. in the senior year. Important meeting of J Jackson nas received word from her all the officers of ail Repaired husband, formerly connected with the West High school a Tharadav ae?-nooSalt Lake newspapers and later with editor of the Red and Black the Commercial, dab, that he haa missing teeth replaced that the students who not landed in New York with his .com- urged 50c extra for each tooth. had their pictures taken to behad pany, and may be expected home to to placed the ao do year book, at the resume life in the paths of peace earliest within a month. Mr. Jackson Joined that the Bast High school had all picture the tank corps during the recruiting en tak and were waiting for West campaign for that service, and mar- school. ried Mrs. Jackson, formerly Miss Nel Repaired and returned in son, for a long time at the head of 24 hours parcel post. the clerical force in the attorney genALLIANCE COAL COMPANY eral's office, a short time before leav- For Coal of Brat Quality and (jldck for ing training camp. He has seen Was. 4441. Advertu several months service In France, and Service phone . ment. nls command was Just ready to be th tront Fhen the armistice YP.1 False Teeth REPAIRER HIPPODROME Ralph Clonlnger, Gertrude Bondhlll and Clonlnger player In The Tidal Wave. WalEMPRlSS PARAMOUNT lace Retd In Allas Mike Moran; comedy, "Once a Mason. AMERICAN Kay LanreU and Rusbcll blmpaon starring in Tbe Brand; comedy and music; In Talmud Norm STRAND On Trial." Pan then Charlie RI ALTO Chaplin, in BUI bmilin b boulder Arms; Parsons in Pink Pajama; Tomorrow, Mystic Face. LIBERTY Walt Whitman In Tarheel Warrior; Comedy and .... Scenic-- - tSab MIAMI nt ! , ' ooo one of the What promises . 4 000 t CREDITS. greatest planning accomplishments in construction is authorized highway by the Townsend bill. It provides for Substitute for Thomas M. Hollbrook salary $15,000; DEHIDMITION the creation of a federal highway Credit, commission to consist of five memThomas M. Hollbrook f e oe 868 m bers to be appointed by the president Ut T. Jones io 6.444 after soliciting the advice and consent A.- - Lane ev see $ e is German submarine may be said to Wram of the senate. aThe members are to M. x Substitute for Thomas Hollbrook capital $$50,000 the foilowtu be chosen from "different parts of the hava revived th dehydrated vegetable Thomas M. Hollbrook'. .. .. s2. to have Frank T. Jones country and mot more than three of business in America, and 206,446 them are to be of th same political started It upon a career of wide use- Hiram A. Lane MM46 IMjii party. It will be the task of the com- fulness and importance, according to a to comments relative All of trial tho balance the which appear 4 mission to ley out, construct and report by the sanitary corps of the Feb. 1 and remain Feb. 21, 1819, those which unchanged except relntia maintain the national highway system army, working in yltn the accounts herein- - adjusted. which the bill propose the United States department of agriYou are requested to analyze the Items changed and to calculate iv The routes through the different culturc. A reeume-- of the investtgafor each of the three partners: states which the system is to take tion haa been received by the Utah tax Mr. Hollbrook. .(50 per cent, interest in firm profits), married, n will be designated by the stale road8tata food and dairy commission. no outside income. , commission in each state, according millions of men wer to be Mir. Jones. per cent interest in firm profits), married, four (J to the provisions of the bilL The com- fedWhen ,....(30 they everything , by transporting pendents, $1,200 outside Income (interest on tu.iv mission at federal headquarter will the Atlantic ocean and when bonds). determine the order In which the ate acroes bebut were plentiful, Mr. firm profits), unmarried, tvofe, anything (20 per cent tnterest-lLone...... routes forming the national system ships the . depredation, pendents, outside Income $630, dividends on stock of 4. will be improved and will also recom- cause of submarine realized Allie mestic companies, and $103 bank interest credited. mend to the engineers the type of United State and the would reduce that any process that road to be built. The consideration. of was corporation problem referred 1031-- T for corporations) must h 94 worthy It will be th plan of the commis- bulk bulk and to iq my article of last Wednesday is on or before March 15, 1919, sion, the bill declares, to construct ths Dehydration reduce both the of the estimate ta roads of such durable types and ade- weight of vegetables by from four- j scheduled to appear next Wednesday.' time must be Died. Complete return) in the experiment "Filin RcauriM. quate widths to assure the kind of fifth to Within 45 then due cubseowa service modern road traffic demands the rulings promulgated by to March 15. 1919. days x ThHepartment state that although A right of way not less than 60 feet C. Roper, commissioner of S. never fiscal Panl has Taxpayers having ym, wide is to be provided by the states the vegetables b8 which ended in 1918 and who lecant carried of 'enue' on before, the industry Without expense to the extensions of time in which to file u iMt ttentin be to of Funds. Complete return. If possible, on permitted to file their return before March II. 1919. Appropriations are to be apportioned as follows: TobeavaiUb) ,mtne- - thTch shown to 4. Form 1091 for informant n. aSd have fralte getable. dlately, $56 OOP.OOO; or the year be- gardtng salaries, etc., of $1,444 their char- - tJd0 without losing dehydrated or over, partnership returns, and is ginning July I, 1830. $75,000,000; for corporations This was demon- - individuals cannot complete tha year beginning July 1, 1921, ' acter,Bt,e their re er returns Which are for infonmao strated. the report say, when millions- turna by March 15. tentative 1919, for th year beginning of time wltklj only, may be filed were sent over- returns (1040-- T for Individuals and days after March any July 1, 1922. $100,000,000 and for the IMA.pounds of produce 16, 1919 - year beginning July 1. 1923, The United States department of agTax Questions and Answers. total, $425,000,000. The appropriations for each year after de- riculture states through it ofexpert C. W. F. advise Kindly through your column the amount of tu a vegedehydration ducting the expenses of the oommls-i- n that whilea the most promising Industry the following; tables Is will be apportioned for expenditure as follows- d $4,660.63 Jan.'l, 191$, to Feb. L lllf in ratio of bat warns that it is not to be under-of Gross profits .. .. .. area of state to area of the Commissions for selling other goods. 669.12 Jan. 1, 11$, to Feb. 1, 1)1) United taken without careful consideration States, one-thitn ratio of popula- every factor that may contribute to tion of state to that of the United success or failure. It advises that $6,229.84 estates and the remainder in ratio of some of the essentials are: Sound, ,.$1,002 2$ wad mileage of state to the mileage fresh materials, rigidly Inspected and - , - 651.59 of the United States. , 4$. 00 scrupulous care ln every detail It is provided that the state may If graded; of paring, trimming, steamiDg. and $1,701.81 aesired proceed to construct the high-wa- y other preparatory processes together forming part of the federal sys- with intelligent oversight of th dry$1,511.01 tem. The expenditures Bought Liberty Bonds ' for this ) 20.00 proees itself. out pose are to be refunded by the pur- ingWith in life Paid insurance buildand these matters attended to, any each year as the money be- one of several processes might be em119 00 ing and loan premiums comes available. 'S 419.00 During period II moatli The bill amns ployed' In the Industry. The depart-- 1 m!Lni!!?khad"8hckI7or1 Aet by ment warn against the use of drying can" for may become apparatus with which it is impossible! . ! . nl therby broadening to secure a uniform air current over married man, with two chu- - deduct cost of food supplied, ml OS blTpro0 make fair allowances for proportk every part of the drying material Kindly note that statement is of ate cost of rent, heat, maid tercet . while complete control of the temper-- ! Feb. 1, 1919, period being from Jan. eta, supplied. Yon may deduet lua ature Is .retained. It Is advised that J' J- corresponding to last year' de4u the dry? be comparatively inexpen-- Ij able immediately $36,000,000; tlona Julyl. stve, as dehydrated vegetables are to m , 000.000. win their way into popular favor not lOll NOTE This Is the last of th . uVooooo.22, ,5M0'000' only by excenent quality, but by low ties cost. contributed by Mr. Klein. reDepartment of Internal Revenue, of 11,521 01. port Trainman Charged With From this amount deduct $1,400. The Seeds For Crop Meiu Forest Reserve Of tided balance Is taxable at ( per cent. . 1 1 . acta. ' to be tained. UTILITIES OF SUITE one-sto- 5 -- 4 -The Woman on tbe index, With Naim Bryant, J.-, Anthony bmytbe. Cliff Xbompson and WUkcs Flayer. Vaudeville bended by Kyra, Oriental dancer. Five other Measure ProTownsend vides For Appropriation For Na-- 4 . Of $425,000,000 tional System of Good Roads. - t " ; voice is calling," I .hear the plaintive lay, when ! shades are falling and duskl dim' and gray; if sung by maiden, who lightly bear, theirear who are not heavy laden ana by toil and tear. I aee my daughter dolling herself in costly where a voice is calling on mo Uftpay the bills; somewhere a voice u atabd-off- s gone to seed; com hither and he paying th d. My folks are always falling for rug and arugxt''1' somewhere a voice is calling on me to raise the price. I sit amj brnoa'4' ponder Ijoneath my fig and vine, and long to "be where n plants shine. -- For life' la sad and hitter, a long and .weary r&d,' " must always bear a load. There' is no time for who's not no pause-fo- r rest or fun; somewhere' a voice is calling for mou , more non. tThe' good sport- - bears his burden, ahd hopes that diet he Will receice eves, guerdon a free pass to the skies- - Where Jhi streams are brawling "by Eden's verdnn hills, he'll hear no voice , on him to pay tbe bill Barreu liners. WILKES Enactment of the water right hill which pawed both houses of the legislature and wu signed by Got, Bam- border during the session; will make it possible to save water enough to irrigate many thousands of acres of land in Utah, according to Georgs F. McGonagii, state engineer. The new law gives tha state engineer authority to spefnl water commissioner makes b state of Utah a party to all suits concerning water rights, provides that no person who is not a citizen of the United States can appropriate water In Utah, and appropriates a revolving fund of $20,000 to be used to finance any hydrographic surveys that may be The bin was introduced necessary. by the joint committee on agriculture and drawn up by the water rights commission. ' .,of water Eight million acre-fehave been used to irrigate about 1,000,-0- 00 acres of land. Mr, McGonagle stated. The same acreage can be Irrigated with' 1,000,000 acre" feat of water after the full application of the powers given the state engineering department by the new law Is effected. The provision of the law which requires that any person or corporation using water must provide a tubetan-tl- al headgate and a measuring device at the point where the water is diverted. will prove a great saving to the supplies in alb irrigation streams, in the opinion of the state engineer. Plans and specifications for all dams more than ter) feep In height or less, which will Impound more than 100 acre feat of water, shall be submitted to the state engineering department for approval, according to the new haa authorlaw, and the department on tbe dam ity to keep an ofinspector the owner. at the expense Authority is also given the state to order all construction work stopped and to prevent Impounding of any water until the law regarding the building of the dams Is complied with. Glas-man- ! BY WALT MASON (FOR THE DESERET NEWS) Vaudeville with Rae Greenwood and Robinson's , Elephants Head- - ORPHE CM Al The Calling Voice SALT LAKE THEATRE Alexander, "The Man Who Knows. - - 5 c 1919 T ' 1, MARCH- - 21 ll The Rend to Understand JJtnerHA thefirst Shot (hr liberty tJwvctaw Th Kadsr Mystery jtArSMmr-- Mt Carolyn f(h Corners. iG8W Utile Knitter the X I limpy. The scape of Apron it Trim - ll U jmj s Stnnti2wMr Skinnert ,Jtonry rnnf Pojg a- B uim. 2000 Other Good Title -ta I 9 T Wonderful Line. Send for , No. Mata St. DESERET NEWS BOOK STw 0 Vsla News BuiMlng. |