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Show - , . . , - , . -- , ;14,4,0041.,Jor - , , - . - - ,, ' , , ' DESEREV :EVENING 'NEWS' THURSDAY. JULY - ' '111111.0 . i ' - - 1 -.- iST - INDUSTIIIES FROM TO,FURNISH POINE11,. , Orals .1g3i0000000000,000 EFRESENTATIVES FOB ROAD CIIMP , ,,,, , ; , I1 SEPTEM3ER OIIE HERE .. I - , rve state road commission ---- -7 , day afternoon went with the conetruction of a power line which for --- win be weed in furnishing electricity ' for the cowitruction of 42 miles of ' , hard surface road from St- - George through Cedar City, on the Arrow. . head Arall. , --Thestatewill purchase electricity for its mixers, pumps and other road building machinery, in the road contotruction at the regular rates on ,file with thepublid utilitlea.commisalen. It is expected that the state will thus save about 220,e00 on its power bill, as compared with what it would be if gasoline and coal were usedWhen the road le completed the Power company will purchase the line 1 back trom the state. It is estimated that It will costthe company the atneent of the states power bill - ' and something like 815,000 besides. The commission also let the tontract to Olof Nelson for the construci tion of the Logan to WelliWillii pavement, and work is to start at once. ' Plans for a masonry aryl concrete over Mesquite wash, - bridge ington county were approved, to cost , 12.190. something-likJ - The commission also approved plans - - for the construction-o- f an addition in the state repair shops at 1225 Beck ' at an estimated cost of, $4829. -- Expenditure of ' 85,000 for road L . In Provo canyon in Wasatch k changes 1 county were approved. - In less than - - three,- - sanest of rpad,- where present grades run as high mai per cent the to a maximum- - of be cut will grades 4.75 per cent for 400 feet, under the proposed plan. Jed F. Wooley, field ' engineer,' and J. G. Burson,' district engineer approved the plans. The commission agreed to approve , the letting of a contract to the Christenson Construction company for the Logan-Garde- n City road, at a cost of ''- the 0112,954. 85.-- -- The - total -- cost road will thussbe brought to 812,400 more than the original estimate of $120,000, but the atate agreed to stand one-ha- lf the increase in cost 'The forest service has charge of the con' struction of this road, and the government pays one-ha- lf the expense. The route through Farmington was the subject of a report from Commissioner Harden Bennion, but no deft- nite action was taken. Thecommis- stoner favored the route by way of the echoolhouse, provided tertain conVV nections could , ' . a , ' . . en-ti- re . - In-W- , e -1-.- . 4t-t-- i , - I I .- . -- -, e - - . ,. , - , , - Grande Vermont- building', with J. A. Reeves, general freight agent of the Oregon Short Line, as chairman. G. B. Graff of the Boise Commercial club, the new Idaho appointee with the committee, is in the city conferring.with Mr. Reeves and arranging for the public bearitigs the cases to be arranged in doikets, court fashion and heard in regular order. There will be 'tit or eight persons in the clerical force. Petitions for hearings are already being received and docketed.in the order of, their In suite 424-5-- - at 25 o'clock- - 2 It costs . ,. 7- Rail- - I Cell George B. Pero and family, of Yuma, Ariz.,. arrivedyesterdayby automobile from Superior, Neb., where visiting, en route to they have been then-homSan Diego, and They left Superior one week ago, and found the roads in good shape along the Lincoln highway. One of the children, was taken ill On reaching Salt Lake necessitating attention of a physician. , U fli 1 ., , D a - - ' - , . . I. .- 1111A.A.LI Just-as-go-od What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric; Drops and Soothing Syrups.. It is pleasant It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Ma age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverisimess arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy- bud natural sleep. The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. 0 , , - -- - - , - ' GEllUillE- - - ' , , Bear3 the ,Signature of - , - - '' - - J ' - - - ó 1'.. ' . t t '' ,4 - SIVELY FOR 0 ' , , ' For ..,0yer 0 Years owyerAuot comoAftv, . imteve f 5, es c) IP - r 7 ... ' ., 2 ' t , . ' ,er .. elt , & 0 ' i , . . 33 , - ,t taw. ....mai ' ' ' 0 ' .- si, , , - I , e i ' , , ,.d oil . 120 - , - - cover-both-th- e- the Salt Lake City growere-an- d market- - - - : , 7 ' i 0 - . 1 f) , . ,. , . , , . 4 , , 1, roxt PLA-L- A- 4. V, tNr ( . P ' Ha's-T- ' : ' ---- , ,the newColumbia - , A - h: . 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Jost Auother Good Wu fitiolping Hound Bleire"--Foitr- ot r Get the Great - itehol6CmAmiked itsod,st LedlatyWelts i L'"Yasista-Yaim- FCV11' :7 i 4 A listaineWo ... 04 . - . . - ,,;'' . -- 1 ) '' , . III , - . .., S , - liff - - -- r- P ienor--triumP- I - 7) ...4,) , - , , . comedienne, sing .this syncopated riot. - Coupled with-f- l Ain't Got.2- 'eh No Time to Have the Blues," a by Irving and ' A2745-8- 5c Jack Kaufman; ' D- ..0ab - A t, 4 - : , 5 i , ; , - A aa, ip,r4 v W,1 : ' , sta.. a an; ern. err: . Food Value of Sagar ney ration In his con!foe from the prison. He escape templated - Demonstrated by Prisoner also obtained from his osim;sdts a few - - 1 -- I boxes of hardtack bisculta and ons open can of hash, which constituted his food supply at the time of his dash for liberty. During the Ave days he was In hiding and the nights of wearisome plodding on toward the Rhine, F!uryear subsisted on these dry, etrength-producin- g foods. together with What raw fooda he could obtain from gardens &king the way Be says that in the moments of exhaustion. the stimulating effect of Itin sugar was inlet to that of a cup of hot coffee to the tired man,R and as he neared ths Rhine, he partook more freelye of hie- ration until that Anal night-htad- tittronirbel tor hardtatilt biscuits and three lumps et swat left. s 1,,F4 Tbe day has passed wile& sugar was looked upon as a more luxury with no particular'velue as a foodWhili tt seems to have taken a world war to demohatrate the real value of sugar. we 'have at last learned, the lesson ',ell by such experiences as the VI, C72 r , "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" fo,,,be genuine must be marked with .th safety Bayer CroatO Alw,ays buy an unbroken Bayer package which costains, proper directions to safely relieve Headache, Toothache. Earache, Neuttilgia, Colds and pain. Ilandifthi boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents at drug storeslargewPackages hew Amplrin la the trade mark of Bae3 Manufacture- - of- - Manoacettcacldexter of SaAcylicadds, Ilowing tVel1 by George W.. PurTear the American, who escaped , from a German prteon camp and subsisted for MIN Principally upon the heat Find of fit19,11111mPs ene7rlPr241Kre4 sugar. According to Puryear. the illeronane eerved, the prisoners in the camp wItictihs &agar & -- wady conthted.- lArlittyiprot 'risk& be stored &war He declares the sugar was the best ra. lion for such a journey, because of its stimulating and 'heating I immediate I I effect. , : . I ,;' - .. f , , - , , I . , However extritordinarI mar seem Pury ear, and above story of many others which no doubt parallelit, there te really nothing so remark:able in this discovery of the food value ' of yugar when It is known that an. '" shows It to contain 1.310 ea-stymie :tortes,- - sr heat unit& to the pound. which is more than that contained In the great majority of foods. - .1. e-- th Toni cartwill ride and drive 1StrIfi ,easter if it is 'thoroughlyrr equippedwith the Alemite S'ystem: of Lubriciaoir. buttoned by your tiOn; --- 'dealer, 'White Motors Comptury;--leTomplo , , - - . . -- -- ' a- I - f. ;,4 , I. ' , - - - Cloyer - , o cRQS47.-.:..91:::::- ; by Harold R. Hagan, state crops and inspector. Kelt Lake county now four men en this work, and their ' ' TA P7 "7 -- - lib - , -- ,witi you, when you :'hear SO 4, , , - it , . -- A ppotments Approved. , i ' , 4 thl St - . officers of theiDaugtilters of Pioneer met Tueeday and com- - , ,,,.,,,,, The Sterling Trio sifiErs'of Meg:: ; time's frien' ds ' Coupled with "rm -, ' , Going Jo' ',Climb the Blue .1Zdge .. Mountains Back to You," the , greatest 'love song of this' genera- - ', " tion, sung by Campbell and Burr.: . - til w LICLI,- Diamond:' . .71I 4ibas ;-- ovr , N - , , Lose Way on Desert gaseball At State Fair Grounds And Narrowly Escape ' From Death Thirst In an attempt to make greater use , . - . - , , rdirs. , , . - - , - - - AP. -- - , - , a 5611"4,, , . ' . , , , CI -atflAnito 0i, 0 Stores Lakes "Salt Phonograph Leafing 0J . 0j0,0 cro 0 0,010 010 0,010000 0,0 a 0 010 a alp 1 , e,,,4.63,g1, 141? , 0 0 -11- - , - - Friends" a Son ,of ealin- g', Sentiment 41 E'vgfr AA 111 - I , ' rvo, 1 ' - L4 . v ?tic', . , ', , - 44)st .44 . - EJII 0i a - t. I 1 , , Remember our records are all brand new., 0 0 They have not .been- in several homes on a - - : a t 0 approval. IT We will gladly play all these new records: MI gi for you. A i '', . lb : ''''' . - i 1 . . Reappointment , of J. W. Fox as county, crops and pests inepector for -- . ' --'- :. 0 0 a ,),0 - a a Cs:.1.1..ii.i.4R-6t..:.'..i.4.-.,-'.- 0 , , , - 1 a 0 I a - - a , . . I . . a , -- - - . The Kind Yob Have Always.'. 'Bought, .. ' vomo orry: Irma - ' 1 - 5k s 0 . - .N ' , V , 4 . - - excurpleted arrangements foe-th- eir sion to Saltair luly if. An he given. bigo:verccrror "Bamberger will address the members and their guests. A feature of the entertainment will be old fashioned dances far which prises will be offered. The camps through: out the state are cordially. Invited to andrnakethis ths banneit day of the yeat. ' - , ,a Y , ct, c.1 1) oil - , I - ' . '' 1 . ,. - . - , THE.RECORD EVERYONE HAS BEEN EXCLUa WAITING FOR.' Hg SINGS - i- CASTORIA, ALWAYS. .. ' - ( cr.'''. ti , - 7Z.t , ' . 0 tlt-ak- . . . ' - l'it , , S - , 0 ,, t, 044 .... ,. . ' -- --- , ,st , , tl; t 7,1wV4 Iii-aoe--- e, ,, HE SINGS . , P 411 s- 3 I i I 0g : , -- ' ' 16H-:',- . r,...1 40,, . , ifrr ' ' . a) - . Daughters of Pioneers to Hold Annual Outtng ih. , a .. 0 0 0 - ' . 0 0 -- ,IBININ ' IP , ) it r -- Al himself says this sOng from "Sinbad" is his biggest hit, Does- Al know what- the public likes? Well-sa- y Yo'u 11 say so, , record. too, when you,hearthis , .,., kdvirtise - The Kind Ten Have Always Bought, and which has been for over In years, has borne the signattrre of '' and US been made tugler his per. gond supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeit, Imitations and '6 are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of ence. ap.inst Experiment. drew Wants and ' 69--fraol- o 1 , 7t N , ., , . I 1 811P vb I 1 t .. Childron Cry for Flotchoeo . , ., - , -:'' . .. Because they tried to make short of the state fair grounds, which repcuts over uncharted roads with which resent a. tuTe investment of public I to be tied uP for use oali a they were unfamiliar,. Ensign Lincoln money of weeks a year, the state tab' couple hie wife Hart, United States navy, board bag mad'e arrangements with of small children. and Toledo, three I Ohio, nearly forfeited their lives on the public playgrounds authorities for the Great American desert near Fish installation of a baseball diamond Springs in Tooele county on July 4, there. 'no equipment was taken to according to information brought to Salt Lake Tuesday by Abe Cohen, a the grounds Tuesday. It is planned tourist from Washington, D. C., who to have the diaMond on the tidied of reached here trom the west. the race track. It Is that the Aocordtng to Mr. Cohen. Who said I ball grounds will be stated decided conhe talked with Mr. Hart ehortly atter venience to the fans in that part of the rescue, which was made at mid- the city, as there is no suitable park night of July 4, the Harts and another within a convenient distance. party left the Lincoln highway on a cross cut to Fish Springs. but loft their ' way and soon were short of water. Recorder Authorized What water was left was put into one For Bids radiator and Harts friend attempted a return to Orr's ranch for Informawas lost wain and tion. The Authorisation has been given the city - hours were way consumed in making the recorder by the city commission to atIn Harts the meantime the trip. tempted to walk and fell exhausted advertise for bids on the paving of after covering about 15 miles--- The First West from South Temple to other machine finally reached Warm Springs; and Wall street. Pro. Orr's ranch, secured water and with one of the Orr brothers as guide re- vision will be mule to provide parkturned to rescue the Hart.family. The ing spaces similar to those on several empty Hart machine was found and streets on the eastern. part of the city. the Hart family traced through the This will be-thfirst street en the sand to the place they had reached west side 'of the city to be provided when thetfell exhaustea. The Harts with the parking system. Spaces for were all unconscious when rescued parking will be left while the conand were hurriedly. taken to f)rr's struction work on the paring Is unranch where they were revived. der way. The parking will be done by the city. , - . AP . or 01( -, . Anzonans , ' - , 150 guilders, , , -- - , or about $100 to buy a putt of clothes In Holland . according, to a letter reaching Salt Lake recently from the Netherlands. This does not mean a giddy sort, of suit with startling pockets, finest of tailoring and most excellent materials, but just an ordinary "hand me down" such as a working ,man might buy. The eost of food is in proportion, the letter states, but skidding- a ward since the war. The Socialist element of the country of dykes is anxious.. the writer adds. to - get rid The county commiselon has awarded a contract for 4.03 ' miles- - of paving out the 000nty road south of Highland drive to H. G. GlIgerson for The paving will be of con$113.345. crete. , With the completion of the work. the road wilt be pawed to the road leading up to the month of Big Cottcmwood canyon. ' '" . . ' I atkv , Letter Says Clothing 0 Expensive in Holland 0 Contract Awarded.' - litak4 2 You can grease your ear thoroughly hi thirty minutes if it is equipped with the Alemite , System of Lubrication. Installed by your dealer or White Motors Company. 30 So. West Temple StreetAdvertisement . . . fö r .1''l 1114 Al. Jolson Sings, "I'll Say 'She Doe"-- a ,., ': , . ' , . 0 ,051 ,, - road company payrolls with intent to defraud the government. He was of William Hdbensollern, but also released on ball of 22,500 and his pre- would not object to ridding itself of its was examination set for July own royalty. liminary , : ED , . N ,. , ... 1. 0 ,L rim new Salt Lake district freight ,committee will .hold its first regular 0 hearings at 10 a.m Tuesday,- July 22, 0 Christ Bubumas Tuesday pleaded not guilty before United States ComPeltmissioner Henry-Na- n him with charging & Rio ' ,4. . , .... a t - t ' - , . I , ro4' son o . , a Freight Committee Will 0 22 Meet For Hearm gs July Pleads Not Guilty. , 11 . , - ' .... - a ' - . , a ere s C--11 . -1 - - A r- - 1 0 p 00X0 - - a .. ' , ' so Summer Complaint in Chillifren.. There is not anything lite so many - deaths frn this disease' now as before Colic and Diarrhoea Chamberlain's Remedy came into such general use. When this remedy is given 'with castor oil as directed and proper care is taken as to diet, it is safe to say that out of every hunfully ninety-nin- e dred cases recover. Mr. W. Campbell of Butler. Tenn., says, "I have used Chamberlain'. Colic anti Diarrhoea Remedy fornummer complaint in children. It Is far ahead of anything ' I have evr used. fed this purpose." . " ,, 0 - -- - iLT.LARE's LEADING PHONOGRAPII STORE" , , ,, 0 O.; , be-ma- - 01S.' I -- a . appear before Salt Lake'business men: 0 under the auspices of the Utah Asso-- ; 0 elated Industrie& The visitors will rn tour the entire western country. 414-- Y L-- J are Stephen C. Maaon, president of the 0 National Manufacturers' association, La known all over the country as an au- -, thority on the industrial situation; 0 lames'A. Emery, chief counsellor 01 National. Council for Industrial De- 0 fense and one of the Most brilliant exponenta of personal contact between; the employer and the employee; Phil-- 1 i 0 ip Bird. secretary and general mart-1,r- ." ager of the National Council for In-- I Lqj dustrial Defense aa well as m'anager of one of the largest industrial con- -, cerns in New Jersey, who.comes with 0 a wealth of experience in plant management. All three, as well as Earl: 0 Constantine, who leaves today for the coast, hope to plan material Improvements in industrial conditions through, of the Various manuthe Interests-- of 0 facturing and Industrial - the country. It was also announced at the As- 0 sociated ' industries- - that Utah may a have a bid at suggesting the same to be used by all big industrial assocbt- - 0 tions of the country. At present it Fa tw was stated they are banded-togetheunder a number of names, but it Is El hoped to make these branch names favor uniform. Corudderable shown the name "Associated Indust- ries."- It has already been adopted by Montana and Missouri and may.be 0 used Universally In the United States.-- ral - I ,mid m onth List. of -- : . . . . , , :- Tuee- 019 . , ,t,1 , . 0 A trio of the biggest Industrial rep- - H.entered Into an agreeof the east will plobably,Lu..1 resentatives , Dixie Power company reach Salt Lake In September and will 0 - 1 t, 0 , F ' ED 0 lo t9J21E13 0 . ify 1'3 I 000 , 16 . :. '' , , 4 i 4"," f f |