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Show . - - . - I ' - 4 . ' , - SECON; IT:E N' , SECTION E-- I w ' r . .' FouNDED. . . , 1850 - , . , . , Y WEDNESDAY-JUL- , x .. , WATEItSUPPLIPsi,iimim.PRoJci. ' .. , . 11F LLING. , - , WORK'TO BE r , ..' RUSHED , SHORT ' ' , . . , r , , ' Are to Stringent Measures . . Be,Taken toPrevent ' - - Street - E, Fur- - - , --- -- - . - - Sprinkling. , NDER authority tonferied by -- the city commission ;this morniiige C. Clarence-Nesiecommissiener- of watersupply and waterworks, to toditvworking out revised plans for the furth;r Gooier' vation of the available' water-Stip- . in order to guard against a shortage the summer. during the latter part-oThat the water .situation htte0 be. come serious is recognized by all teem- bers of the heard-- , City .Engincer. syl. vester- - Q. Cannon has completed a detailed survey, and his conclusions, laid before the board today, are to the effect that unless further ster4' are taken to conserve the available supply, there will be an actual short- age by the end of August unless rains remedi the situation, that 'the city Mr. Can s eof wee now lackse,480.000,-.000ter nebessary-- to carry:It:to the-en- d of Septeuser provided the rate of con- ttumption continues the same as at the ::present and tee weather Conditions continue without decided change. The from which the city draws its -- streamsare'lower-atthe present time supply than at the same time in any year during which the city hai kept accurate records. These records go beck to . , ;t n, , - . days. To help hasten the work, the assistant to Mr. Finch, Waiter N. Frickstad, at Ogden, to keep in close touch with the eastern end of Mr. Pinch's district. the Alan, in an effort to facilitate progress of the engineering features Mr. and Finch of road work Mr. ,distrieteroad. Frickstadeenet 10th-eke engineers of Utah and with engineers of the office force, going over the technical details of field and office work in preparing plans to be submitted to the government.for approval before the federal government will share in the expense of road construction. The district engineers of the state i were J. force present at the meeting O. Burton of Salt Lake, IL S. Kerr o( Manti, IL J. Tuttle of Price, C. G. Weoeltry of Beaver and Jed Woolley of Ogden. "The great need of the road building program of the nation; and a particulagly pressing need tri:Utali," said Mr. Finch. "is engineers. Many of the road engineers were Called into the overseas service; and they ,are gradually coming back,-- relieving the situation in For I , - t ' i . , - . - ' -- , "- . 4 neer& ment, has Mut there Save Water. In other words to save sullic'tent beers In "This is water now stored in the reservoirs to carry the city to the end of Sep- - Utah, with ' there must be saved 11.000.000 gram. I 4 tember now the state .galions of water per day 'from ,,, , ,froin.the outside before it can underon. Mr. Cannon declared. to make the progress in this It. was decided tentatively by the take the program demands. commission that the city water sup- work that "It is particularly in the engleeesply will not be drawn upon for any end that delays are occurirng at nore street flushing or sprinkling ing pur- present in the post road program." this summer. Water I poses will be pumped fsom the city .Jordan.,. river and from springs. Street sprinkling will not be abandoned. though it rti,ight become necessary to limit it to seme exteht. . .madess ted Investigationthe possibility of pumping water from springs, the Liberty park lake and the I Jordan river for the sprinkling of insofar I park lawns.. This will be donebecome as it is possible. It may ., neeessary to make more stringent lawn sprinkling regulations, though 4 the department does mot wish to do , The industrial commission of Utah this- if the necessary saving can be has been notified by Daniel ,CRoper. accomplished in any..other manner. commissioner of internal revenue, Will - All members of the board agreed that Utah is one of the comparatively that their respective departments' few', States where a state certificate with.the waterworks will be the equivalent of a federal certn exempting an employer department in an effort to make as tificate the tax on employment of dhild treat a saving of water as possible. from ' labor. . The commission takes The federal law, effective April 29. that in its appeal to private consum-era to guard the supply it must set the provided for an extra tax of 10 per induson the net profits of-aexample by first doing so itself. That centwhich is the reason why it is making more try employed childlabor. The net profits are calculated on somestringent regulations to apply to its what the same plan as income. own departments at the outset. Where it is shown that there sis abThe street department also is in- for the child to get vestigatingthe ilossible use of oil on solute necessity the employer on showto with the do the employment, away for ing a proper certificate tO the effect No necessity of using so much-wate- r , sprinkling. If this can be arranged need not pay the tax. The Utah laws provide that a child t ,,,, ;It it is believed that ample water neeessary for this purpose can be ob- of school age may be exempted from NI, ' tained without the use of a drop of attending "school when he has already made a Showing of a certain amour.. the water from the city's system. Other plans for the increase of the of attendance and where there is n as a breadnepply are being investigated though sesta" for his employment tiOe details cannot for obvious reit winner. In such cases a Certificate Is eons be made public at this time. grahted by the district superintendent Commissioner Neslen gives assurance,, of schools or hie agent, or in their abhowever. that everything within the,' sence by some other Metal desigcitys' power is being done to aleviateil nated by the dietrict board of education. the situation. The federal law provides for a :10 per cent exciseg tax on the entire prof, Pioneer Stake to Hold its received or accrued each year by of child labor. Bona fide Midsummer Outing employers boys or girls canning clubs recognized by the United States department of The annual midsummer outing of agriculture. or by state agricultural I stake be will Pioneer held at Liberty officials. are exempted. Otherwise the , applies to every person operating park Friday, July ill': when it is ex- law I ft large crowd will assemble to a mine or quarry in which children pected of 16 year have been under the - ) : take 'Part-in-thfest fettles-- I rranged. employed; age and to every person operatThe- stake committee has prepared ing a mill: cannery, workshop, faca program of sporte, which will begin tory, or manufacturing establishment s, 5 at p.m. with children's in which children. under the age of 71)Compt1y races and tames, to the winners of 14 Years have been employed, or in . which c'esh prize)" will be Awarded. whichchildren between the ages of 14 These exercises will occur on the lawn and 16 have been permitted to work . surrounding the flagpole and will be more than eight hours a day, or more tinder. the direction of Theodore T. than six days a week, or after 7 p.m. Burton, Nora H. Batton and Don C. or before 6 cm. , A minimum fine of $100 and a Rushton. There will also be a prize baby contest, the winnner ta receive maximum tine of $1,000 or sentence $2.10 in cash, with Elicard IL Estill-le- of imprisonment for not more than three months may be imposed for perFred H. Weight and Xhomas The sons furniahing false information with Woodbury-- acting as Judges. piogram Iinclades races for grown'upo, regard to the age of their employeea. 1 to be conducted by'D. Eugene Ham-1 mond. Thomat,L. Woodbury andBerArrestiit:F6r Forgery. t tha H. Cannon, while there will also events-and prizes, for the G. Sherwood, It years old. said couple having the largest family on the grounds. the oldest married cou- tO be known to the police as.'.'Goldie" was arrested at Second pie, the youngest Married couple, the 'oldeet lady and the oldest than. These Sherwood, Main and South streets Tuesday afterftWardill 'will be truide by George Lo Rushton and Nora noon on a charge of forgery. The arBurbidge. Don-eIL Barton. while the wards to which reat watt made by Detectives B. H. successful 'contestants belong will be Stager and C. A. Williams. Officers credited with 10 points for first prize say Sherwood had a quantity of mor, and five pciihts for meconds. with a phine, a hypodermic syringe and an special prize to the ward scoring the old spoon in his possession bewhen arwantcreatest number of points. From 7130' rested. Sherwood la said to-will he served, the ed in Mountain Home, Ida. on the to it forgery charge. During the last few regidmits of the verious-wardAli yeIrs. the police asgert, Sherwood has aq much as poaqiblq. Pioneer with their been in trounie almost continoous'y. ,reqidentq of stake, invited' to paril- The prixoner Is:being held In the city ',. the Idaho authorities. ,J nyi-for- . c:pa'.o in the outing. 1902. , MuNt - for-tho- se - State Certificate 1 - is-b- eing To be Recognized ' By. 1 . Goverment -- would-co-opera- te 1ton - - dirt-street- 4 w ' , , , . , , - e- - y. A . -- s t - - ' ,. ;',' , ;,,-,'- .'; , , , i - -- ., s ,....i , ' ,, ,t ,- ,. - ,,,, , ' ;. 14, , --. , - - ,,A,- ..' ' . , - q -1- ,,,- 4., - .., -i , ,,,,,1 ''' ( to,. ,,,, ; , V '''-''''''- ' - , t - 1 ,., ,,,,.- 0,,,. ',,Ne 1 ,, 'r,, ''''' ,,,--- , i,' -- L, - - ' -- ., - , , - - - ,, , - , ;wto. rt;101:as. - nee: 7 chasms; I , , . ILL 't i ,J; ,, , . , 1.11 !...!,:,,,',,,,', .. . -, - :,, ..,t,-- ,,, .,...3,.- ,- , ,. , , - , - , ; TRANSPORTATION I ., ' ' r...'''''''f '. .. .,..0,t, Itil .' - U11111111TA ,... - , .. .-- "1 Are 4..0'pened on 4 Street and in Stores to 'Automobile ,company Is to Called LtatnerOtateos Quota to Show Cause . Work. War ConvtAue Why Its Permit ,s1:10.uld , Not be Revoked. . - . It , - ' 11, 1,' t . :,- ., ::: ' , .:::'' . Booths ,,.frierr L ': :: TROUBLE OVER I oh E ltC - b, -- AYNAE I r c61 - . t'lL '., .'' - ., . .,-- - - tat , .., ,, , 1 - tii ,,N"'""."4"till, ,..,;...,,,---h - , .' - - - - .' I- -- -"'. - --- -- ,I ill, a, it 1 I , Kb tf:k gib ' SEVFHCITIETIIyEAR------- ,--- - ...J. J ,., L.,, .4. 0.:Tpeo.rtuBnituy,, , - - Ae ...144,4.4 " 0', , , ' t, , ' . 1;,0 - ---- -. ' HE actual ' '' is. IV,: d:f4.1.1n Nitlyt","114, ' It 'we IV 4rt '''' 01"esteeeeeet4'4''' 1, 4, ' three-da- y 4 ' t'', ' t ' campaign , tion 0 army's 4, ' ,I is ' HAT was hoped would be & ,. I: , . vs- - D.lif'44w- .' opened up auspiciously at 10 , i' , ete, 7 f solution, of the problem o- fo'clock this morning. with army "re, " tee'ee.,.e., , el ' , 43 ...e eeeeeeereeeeee, ' women friends '' --' es, Lake - .1- -'' setting7the. products of the lassies and. Salt ems weal, , i e in Uinta . located standsor Basin booths 19 market i 't e: e,..04;:r... e. , ate. occupying .,1, . , .,.., tee, ' ' gecordirkg to re- - re,- .,-- .., . principal... busineaa build- Peare, ,,r, S efeesettee,-4 lee other !emir-abl- e porta filed with the public utilities and corners street , ee, ings, e etetee e ee., ,,e ee.,,., e, e 4, 16. ' i locations, selling doughnuts commission of Utah, The matter will - il1111r14lot 3 trv ee, e , , be 1 -, eeyeeeeee aired at 4-greater ' , ir--,0length 19, August aItntMeraelsnt , vee e.4 a ye , . , caonodke.sclecriotndt,h;01 iltahr"strbeoeotst.h when 1.; clt :' concern having the certle .., 4 ,, Alp t"''., ' 4' ,004414.,: 117 ' ',,t' ficate of and by is commission for .the e general. 'campaign t "'"e ' : f 4 C't 44........ ttinhhecefie handling 0...... aanpd. ' sin gclivreivnetoistalt.rbeitdwOouutid ohne tacYn froethhmee the-baze. ee tao utsohmowoblicea. ufsere,.igwhirtt e, t i ., .... e ifl'''4 , eb the purpose to raise 0105,- - -to appear that , pear . et ' e , ' le? , 000, will be successful. f . ,, not be revoked. , , 41wie. 4, 1.7,1 in this city. is under di- certificats should . 1 :eel'. , , ) ,,,. , , ..,0 reel drive The ' 1, , , te, 4 4 , :, . , eee';.' .':. ,4.. ,...71ST,4,, :! efe of County Chairman Harry S. , rection Insufficient, Service I .i r 4 i .".,.. Charged. "e; te, W. Cousins of e ele't e e ' ,ee , e re ,, , ," - e ee,-'t et,i.e.! Joseph, Lieut. col. J. Edward e ez. ',' ,elese - e ewe, 4 , -, -. , C. Ba- It is eharged by merchttnts and oth- ee, ,,,,,, c, A and Caltain ." i ..i.. f '1,.:, 1!' e ,: , Deliver, - er ., , t ,., tee.e.I 1 .., e. ,.1 ei., ;e ,t interests of the battle ' that the, setathaeirmhaesnbeJeene ,, , ,''.,, f,.',, ctilign)holf,. Ckh,airearagro.iaySsetahtee ,." ,e ti: , ,: e.,,,e,,,,e.e,)-e-e-e- ,' , ee.. ee. , . Uinta Transport & Produce company, ' ' ' '1. 4 , , ." ,' ..-., districted. eand confidently ' , 4, , i.ee,,......e.e ... .. carefully , :. ... e the original grantee es .. i 2 es, ,...,ee ee.e..e.e,:, r Al e ,:: ,.,, et, ,,,euanapeh,ctseteaatrelyec,nereeritastyoff.;:ourcgceesej. movaerr failwhich e, t ,..,..-.- .fs' ,,,.,1, ',,,.-4,' ' e .,,,,, .......,,,e t ;..,.;..,...,. e , ' -- -..,,,e4 L e,''. , j ,,,,-, the'staterfrl adequate service by automobile . e ; tin reperts21 coi.intiesin- with 4,, ,,,,,s..,,,44,,,,,,..,,,., truck e Carbon e. ,, . -- 4 work,' for the, , .., ee ' 1. 1' e ganized jrj t4 ' e,e, to meet the demands of the coma ",,44, ''keet .. , e - 1 y, - r , 4 1 .e.c)t county already pledged as to its quo3t c... efe , 7.. ' ... .,4,. e ; . ge ,. -munity. Tha certificate was origtially ellkeel ta. , ...' eteetede51.ast- .. A, ef 44(44-- 'Ill 4, ve ' ;3rsilo ' ' --'''' f'40.e.. , e re"7 ''''t. issued to V. A. Nan Horn, manager doe,- asrltomeetnot haTshteurSnea dlt oLaveriteitsbluico.ta ..!' 1 ee -, ee,e., e , , .,.. ,. tee r, eet, j...41,, .,,.,,,,,t ' ' :: of the ,Duplex Sales agency of Den- '41' 1. ,,,, .,. , a., , Ser" ' '' ,, Bacon. ' .,.. e se '',,, ;, through Desk , ", , Captain e...e about ver, do se, , the time treasurer of the the Dan e ; e e eeeeeeiweeegeee 1, .. government Grundvig, e- "tee geant , eelt e elei 4 e"" "'''''C. e , t .e ..,.: .(ee !police Mutual Aid association. The was pressing on the attention of the , ' of Salt Lake city is $73.000. . , ., - ,. - , le. ;,'e. '.e e ' ee , ,,, quota .. agricultural communities of the eia41,,;,....4,, behunted to hats A ; been e , eeee e .. e, I eeeeele warning :, " ' -- ' ' -' ' : ware of the unauthorized solicitors." Uon the need of getting every pound of ' .. ; , ,. , , .. .., , e. ''''' , foodstuffs le a 'ef to .. e .. ..: ,..: , market Later poseible by Harry Joseph, who says. "In 7,,. a is 4' there of this kind. drive the rights were transferred . to the usually . . ott -c- ertain few ,1 4, e unscrupulous persons who Uinta company, and some Um e after.e... vei, ' , , , to i ',- ei ' ',. e ee take , advantage ounsuspecting 4, auto.;--''., ee",--e-- . e AP, - defraud ---the , public. warde,'I. D. Harris, a practical ' -' i When you are asked to contribute to mobile te - el '..,. . i re 1 was placed , truckman t . ' , 1t.i o. , ,....' , , z,, ,,'''i. , Lusk pi, :0,", , i home service campaign, to ,,' ,k4 !,''es i! 1 4, of the service. Report have ...' -, e '..' . ; ''' , '' t t',.., lthe tie-see the solicitor's badge:. It's a white charge e etel.,e-,' i', ',..'.,14.: 1',. .' :'',' 1.: '3.........,,......:....,,,,..,4 , , reached the commission that the ser- , , ' ',,.., ,4...',..,..:..;,...... - :...L..- - ..:.',.' , . ;'' II ,,,.....,.e...,...:', italvation t. ' t 4,badge., decorated . with, ' ' been e large enenciel it is also said that ; : now may be opereting In of the oompany certif. ng, some money. The come had to meet cotudder- - , , from persono eperat;. same route, but without 't ditor m led' by Hawkins' military Rm. G. M. Miner at Lett In Chaerof, Booth and Myra Cameron, Mary Pooley, Helen Knowlton and Beatrlee bands to the commission's reg., being subject I and in the local by participated -- -Bolton. Salvation army, members of the navy, ulattons. . '.: marine corps, soldiers returned and This matter was made subject of cam- pinal actievoem.mserteicee,m..en,and-TcountInquiry- - at Pr io' May S. when thib ... INcoulsE sllowN IN other concern was epplying for perk ,Ing- was held following the parade. mission to enter the field.- - Since that , Atty. V4". -- E. Itydalch. one of the time it appears as if the company has ... - - ,.4. pea lister-sai- d not forget Try-O- ut NutABEA..0FmoTollisTs - --I the service done for our soldiers in has iirtually disiontinued service, and t! France. by the Salvation army hustles. the hearing a. August .1$ is intend- 'N'Ve must prove ourselveS worthy-- of at either to . a about bring revivifies.. L. IRVINE, Troop A, Utah National guard, at the re- 11,1AKE CR I. HEBEIi tmhaed ogrieoart tahlecricotmicefilori tahnor wewitateorsf tion of the service and a fellation , WHO of proved his ability to pour a etring of 10 shots at a sERGEANT'.A. our - hops who gave up their homes It. problem & or else to leave the field than a minute. and to hit the builiseye every time when for the barren, shelled fields of open to eome concern that will un-- shooting from the "kneeling. sitting or squatting" position. .while be Automobile tourist registrations at France." the pub.. John Crook. formerly of London, dertake to gtvo the service missed the bullseye only once and then only by a narrow margin in shootthe Utah Automobile association head- - anoth " 1 demandl. er said: weaker, father "My ing from the "kneeling from standing" position. His total score for 40 quarters in the Commercial club dur- - gave the first dollar the 'rates' organization Revoked. Permit maximum'to a string. at 200 yards log the 24 boors ending at noon to- - ever received. I have watched the shotst fired in strings of 10. - t The . rage, was 193. Tuesday revoked. were the heaviest they have ham' avantion heArmy for more thin SO years, effectivecommission tomorrow. the certificate t great work of this organize-fo- r Considering the fact that Sergeant ',vine had not had much practice, 1 tour-SO auto a week. More than tion has done much to make the granted to J. H..etes, to operate an It is considered by national guard officers that his record is a good. one. ists were In the parties registered J world a better to five in. In automobile passenger stage line be- and,' Australia a manplace It, was the highest record made at the Fort Douglas ranges during the re- who commits his tween Magna and Garfield. Repeated t agaITL as Tl4eada.r..:CallforPia summonses Tate& to to IWO offense- is not sent to - 1 appear beton, but cent cotnpetitions to determine who should go to the national rifle meet at most prism deetination. Is the commiesion to defend popurar himself tried under the first offenders act Caldwell, N. J, August 4 to 30. A. L. Moxley. party of two in a and is turned Over to the Salvation against charges of rendering install- I The scores of the 'national guard . men in the contest are reported by Maxwell, is bound for Los Angeles; Army. I know of - two members of Went and irregular service and of op-lt T. A. Mulhern of Salt Lake left for parliament in England who owe their orating over other route's have been Major Fred Jorgensen,- - adjutia-general of Utah, as follows: Los Angeles with a party of two in a succese and their greet achievements disregarded, and the commisaiott took action of revoking the certilleate .Troop A, Salt Lake City. Paige: Josephine Andrews ,registered to the service this body of workers the 4 without hearing his side of the came. a party of live from Buffalo, N. T.0 in rendered to theiti." Slow Rapid J Other speakers Included Captain 4 a Ford. en route to an Francisco. Fire Fire 'rfie longest trip registereil today is Louise B. Holbrook, Captain Edward 200 yds 500 yds Total 1 C. Bacon HoyAL S. foland Harry fiEcrjrtioN from Tampa. Florida. to San Fran361 Joseph 168 193 Irvine lowed a short R. musical O. by program 344 163 deco, whiCh Is being made by 183 Van Lturem , , - 161 Coleman. party pf twoó in Dodge: a Lambert , -an Is of that 345 167 Artistic close second for distance on Badger ..,178 Pageant 343 166 Anderson party of three from Tren- - - Burton ;.177 335 171 165 ton. N. J., to San Franclecso, in a Campus at University Thomas 336 159 Richardson Buick: J. J. Jones is driving a Cole ....177 An open-a- ir 317 158 ; 150 from Preston to San Francisco with TAIMage pageant. including a FOB THANSPORICOUS 315 155 160 White a party of two; T. L. Dardt is driving number of attractions in interesting Since 301 room the 136 of the to Detroit armistice. Cadillae a in alone aigning Bredmeyer .,.165 ' the way of theatricals, musiceand folk 301 some $574 families of Utah- - soldiers Stock ton; 148 Stone .....153 IL Ninkerson. driving , , e 276 159' 'dances, will be staged on the Univac.. 117 Martin hs from alone made to vie-com-e Interstate. ate going being Preparations and sailors have been aided by the W. H. Kelly regia- - sity of Utah campue July 24. it Vas Troop B, Qgden. : the war department motor tram- Salt take Chapter Home Service de. to Los' Angeles: tered a party of three from Indianap- - announced today. The performancea Slow Rapid when .it passes through of the American Red Cross. ohm to California, making the trip' In port partment Corp' are being arranged by the depart- Salt Lake about Fire Fire August 15. Various 200 yds 500 yds Total The record of the work as scheduled & Ford: Los Angeles le the destination ments of . public apeaking , musk , an d dealers of the city are to combine in a for the different is months ils Sy; Not Yto..0 rre ;.Istea Lieut.' ietr 854 tpaTtirtcay. uhdyebk 169 Marler.185 education. re : 337 November, 434; December. 421; Jan- from 177 160 Oscar P. Hurst making the reception a royal one, and Two one-aplays. "Spreadlng the . Leo Pack 3'28 uary, 341; February, 1173 March. 359; Tinkham; and J. H. traggertY toes' s 158 170, from In representatives a Ford soiree New 4 a ters of.three, and driving "Feast by Lady party Gregory, Jut1e-10324 E. Gilchrist 1T6 148 The April, 647; May,- 494; 823 record of last month promises to be from Tulsa, Oklahoma. to California. of the Holy Innocents," by Limey will are already planning stunts in orderas J. D. Dumke 151 172 be offered by the summer students. A give the members of the M. W. Cram 317 maintained for eomelime yet to come,' 143 From Yellowstone. large trabs -feature of the pageant will be the pre-- A a H. Ellis ... : -1- 74 311 after which it will probably decline.' 247 164 Some In the of six. using a Buick and a sentation of trucks royal reception. party tries-Fora bird "Sanctuary," Harold Olsen 308 The department, 143 165 according to Miss in returning to California from , que by Percy Mackayewhich la beitig procession represent it ari ou s auto eon- 273 Charlotte Parrish. will be expected to TelloWstone F. Hickenlooper -- 154 0. 119 M. H. reelsSneed perk. A program of cerns or tiro factories, and the local John the .famtaecot -- the 1!"-- a elaborately - planned. wilt folkdancee,-rish-,mulictilar-attentio- n branches and lay Dutch; Ruggittn, service men at least one year after party of five Puebloans, returning is being prepared by the physical ed- ' on their respective mathines. their discharge and for even a longer from a tour of Yellowstone which was ' Aims of Train. period if in their opinion It is neteAS." Imade In a Buick; and G. A. Manifold utation department. eery. A from General Drake to the letter Colorado from three Sprloga Miss Parrish is sending out ,this registers estunonial in Second highways transport committee sets . returning from 'a tour of Yellowstone, data this morning to a letter-t..41 the also , aime of this pioneer Ward For George Bowles forth.nt in part, thetour. , vitrious branches of the, state in al -- ustng a Buick, fot-- The letter draws however.'. Yellowstone park. effort to develop a strOnger- organiq lows: from more touriets regtetrante tndars ration of the home service work. A A trettmenial will,he given for'Elder 'Iti reply to your communication of epecial appear is being made to bave Ithan regietered as homeward bound Bowles in thel Second ward June 19. relative to data to be obGeorge A of four from from there.. some one party in A. each branch Upon appointed II tained on the transcontinental, eonCrabbe, cominissioner of streets and not only tb be responsible for the 1Lo8 Angeles, tieing a Dodge, is reels- - chapel this evening, beginning public Improvements, the city com- home service work but also to adver- Wed by A. V. Herr: Mrs. JPan Weston o'clock. Mr. Bowles has for years voy. you are advised that exhaustive Two been an active worker in the ward and complete statistics will be Made mission this morning awarded to J. tise it well in the respective districts. reeleters from Fan rtAnCIRCO. , L. Griffiths; contractor, the contract The work with the soldiers and using a Nesh. are: regietered from and for the past several year 'has of each vehicle that partitipates th ' e . this for the construction of a storm sew- sailors' families will be the last convoy. ' Kansas by F. II. Tellam, and been first counselor in the blehoprie. er and sidewalk In Thirteenth South tory activity, in all probability. of the Patty of City, be will .rtdcords of dilvtire three from Los Angeles. perHe is removing to another ward. kept street between Fifth East and State American Red Cross for thewar. When kg an Alco, Is registered by J. O. ste formance, gasoline, oil and grease The following program has been ' streets. The bid was $27.156. .' this work hi completed it is expected ged:-,-lietection. and character Second ward male consumptIon. repairs, - To J. F. and H. E. Schraven, the that the- organization will keep on Just riding around lit a. Ford to see quartet.Bowles. Siddoway. White and condition of pavements, gradee tra- - . commismion on recohunendation of H. doing the same things for the civil- the country mutt be the route of a Robinson: prayer; violin solo. Prof.' versed, and any other data that might H. Green. of parks and public prop- ian families who need a neighborly of orls registered by C. O. Moore. A. Sweason; epeech of welcome. Btsh- prove of value. party theawarded contract for the hand; to find tile weak awl ragged whb gives Denver as home and den- - oP HoorY-B- . erty, Elder: eopranoeolo, Miss "Photographs still and motion., lett construction of -- the basement and spots In community life and to mend Evelyn Dueler; talk. Robert H. Sid'- be taken throughout the route. foundation of the proposed new resi- and strengthen the parti of the eom- '!'tination. 44 "The statistlest and data comptied A of six registered by R. C. doway; cello sole: Willie J. NVoodburY, dence sexton. at the 'city munities- impaired by dieetuie nnd ig- Dennyparty-is driving In- an Oldsmobile reading, Irene White Irvine; mtielcal from this trip will be used as a basis norance. cemetery, on a bid of $2500. Alathias4Nelfrom Freeno to Shamrock: Oklahoma. selection, pupils,of Prof. noon which the motor transport corps The commission received- front the R. B. Koehler and another are driving Son: presentation to Mr. Bowles: pre. eventually will establish a librtu-- of 1919 convention city executive comAirs. to BOSOM sentation rtSPOPSES: motor statistics for' pubite- - alstrIbufrom San Francisen to Chicago In a' Elder Lyman Better. mittee of the Rotary chit) a communiWard Male quartet. non. Maxwell. W. P. White tregieters a selection, Second cation thanking the city for Ith cour' N, - Elder-Richar"At this time it might be opportune Font from- Lamar, I Dancing. R. "Imam-wh- o was party of four , tesies and to advise you that the motor transport I with the recent Rotary convention. taken lfl Sunday at Brighton and had Colo., to Yakima. Wash. The north-- which it is declared proved the most to be removed immediately to his' ,west IP the deetinetion of J1 nntbAr four,frony Mesa. Ark... i n route to corps will endeavor to establish these successfu11-rthe history of the or- home, la reported ae much better.this party of four i registered by R. CIFIX1Int: Denster in e Ford. and a party of eight telatIons witt the, public, in a znotor ,was set forth in the morning end it is expected he will they are driving from Davenport, Ia., is registered from Sacramento by O. transport way. that the harems of ganization. N.. IThgland. en.. mines and the department of bare.. eummunteation that the convention shortly be able tet resume his duties at to Seattle .in a Chevrolet. pato t6 MiamiFia, , tur now exercise in their actialtlase did the city Incalculable good. the Church office building. A.,Idartinsen, registered a party of in a .packard.. -- 1.. ,..,07,,, . , , rk trA, ; ,1 01'e leet et '4' work of tee Salve.' . to ?FORTS to hasten the post road . project work in Utah. as well that ,aaotherwestern states, secornpletsome of the rads may be ad-In.themear future is, OS iresa.at situ of the United. States bureau of public roads, according to B. J. Finch, dilifiCt . engineer, in charge of the work for the western district Mr. Finch, whose headquarters are at San Francisco, has been in Utah and Idaho the past 1Q,daye and ixpecti to return here eeabout July 21 for a feW ..,',.4L.,,ser,,,L:WasteL-7,-,.-PYr.ti!- ! .,,,, ::' '''. ' It. -t , , .,. tel ..., - . , 1 .., ' NOW 'ft' , -r::..,,I..' '''''''' District Engineer Holds Conference Here Going Over Details , of Field and Office Work. , ' - Federal .... . - 4 . . - ., ' .. , , . , SALVATION A MY. iIIVE te ta r -- 4 , I E UN' , 0Q...1,J11ll NTS::.SELLING::f0 . UTAII, CITY-- - - .., , , . LAKE - . : - Nothing is so plentrful Is trtatt , S. - ,, T 1919--SAL- n , 1' G NE l'i , , ,- . , l(r - .46 r ' .. . , - .,,.. ' 6 ''''' 3 g ' k .... . 'te'ZIII. ' - e- - te , " w It ,,,,,N,,,.........:t. -- - - , .0 ,....,,,, 7 ) 0 Vre 1 - - I :. 44 t - - l- . the-ban- ; - . '' ;FtT. : " th-p- . ,,,,04-.04.014,. ,. , :', It - re CI' cf.-7'- 1 1,... , ' r ,, , s' ! . . , 7. '11 ,1 , 'v., - . , . .,,,-e- -.- . , , ,' I e-,- e'''.,'"-s;;--'...,,.- .,r . -- ,e, ' . . 14 l - , .,.,. ' , . ' ''''-e- .., , , , 1, l-.- . evtee--- ' --- '- -' . ' - z 1, .e - , , -- - : 1 . , ' , ,e--,,- rs t ' ;. . t ,4--- ' e- - - e- lk , . , - ' 1 - 1 in---- , !.. .: 1 ; - , ' -- ' . ' .. : ; : '', .. Troop A Mali Makgs Best Record at 'Shoot . s." one-minu- te Sal-da- ! y. - ' Sends Out Report Of Home Service ..... .... ...... , 4 Department ' ..... - -- an. - , T.-G- - 4, ct ' vat-lout- . - d, reader-servicet- o. City Commission r' o Awards Contracts - a reeom-rnendation cross-contine- . ' at , ' - , , arran- : -- 1 ----- for,--Ah- - y 4 n it 7 : |