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Show DESERET EVENING Nothing 1 so plentiful, tn Ctkk M opportunity ; tor In&Uunco eUnot to sav Buy W. S. 8. -- FOUNDED WARN FRIDAY 1850 HOUSEWIVES PQTATO-CfiO- P AUGUST 22 1919 Bids Are Ope:ned On Big Drainage IS NOT Projects in State Bids hsv been ''btfened at several places in Utah during the month for construction work on various drainage projects involving large sums of money according to R. A. Hart, engineer tn charge of the United States bureau of drainage investigation. On August 15 at Delta bids submitted for work on Millard county 10.-0drainage district No. 1 involving estiacres of land for which the mated cost wa $810,000 were opened. The lowest bid wa from Charles Thompson of Omaha. On August 16 at Hinckley bids sub-It ted for construction work on th District No. 1 project embracing 6.280 acre for which the estimated coat was $160,000 wer opened and Mr. Thompson again was the lowest bidder. Bids for the Brighton' district proat Salt Lak on ject were openedHeuser-Packarcomd August 16, the The pany being the low bidder. project embraces 4.800 acres and th estimated eost is 150,000.' Contracts have not been entered into said, yet on any of th bids, Mr. Hart St George .city is planning ofa draindrainage district for the purpoee Mr. to Hart, ing the town, according who said th project would cost in the neighborhood of 150,000. Bureau of Chemistry Ad- Yield Is Estimated at 188 vises That Liquid Content Bushels Per Acre as. Combe lOf Canned Goods pared With 250 Bushels Noted Gives Suggestions Last Year. V T m u on jf -- rd Yer-ingto- n; - "Che-wela- h. bul-Ho- n th real and personal property owned Receipts yesterday for government or possess by us in Salt Lake county, and taxable for th year 1813 in said food sales at th poatofflea war 8666, decided drop from tbs volume of county. You ere hereby notified that w have no other property whatever, business done th first two. days. At of any kind or description, other noon Engineers . Meet today rseeipta wer $584. $f for District than or different from that named and described tn the valuation notice of this mornings business. State Commisiionert 1818 heretofore previously sent out by Poatofflo officials do not anticipate you. and which la subject to taxation selling out aU of th Salt Lak allotNew Office Beneficial in Salt Lak county. . "Heretofore w have demanded of ment of surplus food stock. A number of persons have appeared Made. you a statement of th kind, character Appointment and quality of property included In st ths postoffle desiring to place orthe additional ten million valuation, ders for shoes and army ' blanket but you have declined and refused to describe It or specify it or any part clothing. No Instructions on the sale J. FINCH, district engines thereof, or to indicate where it ia lo- of such articles have been received st cated. or of what it consist ths ' newly - organised dis"If an attempt is mad by said pre- ths local postofflee and no orders will trict of 'th office of pub-- . tended corrected notice to Increase th be accepted according to W. E. Block, llo road valuation of property notices of which with headquarters slstant postmaster. hsv previously been sent to u tot at ls The Ogden, a today conferring bulletin following Indicating th year 1313, w object and protect with officials of th stats highthereto, for that aU the properties reduction In the government foodpric owned and possessed by u in Salt list was received st th local postoffle: way commission on federal aid post Lake county and subject to taxation "Prices on certain of th commodi- road projects In ths stats. 'Accomhave already been valued and assessed him ar W. N. Frickstad, who, et the actual cash value thereof, and ties' of surplus fobdstuff Included In panying Finch announce will b placed . that to increase the valuation of such the pries list announced by th war Mr. In charge of the post road work tn this property to $10,000,000 Js eaprloiou now being adjusted to unwarranted and wholly arbitrary and department are stats and In Nevada for the bureau, . make them accord with reductions and W. H. discriminatory. Lynch, of th San Franbefore a retail which have since occurred hi th "Heretofore, and at hearing cisco ss senior highway enwho inoffice, wa It the board of equalization. market on similar commodities of like gineer of ths former district which disputably shown to th said board that w have no other or different grad included Utah and Nevada, had charge "Influenced by th prices. at which of all th property than that named and valued post road work for ths disIn the prior valuation notles and that th war surIs its department offfrtng ' trict. there was not then, and at no time, of foodstuffs to th general pubIs th object of th visit of tbs It any claim that he had any other or plus different or additional property. Your lic, retailers handling commercial tinea federal engineers to familiarize . tha corrected notice, ta therefore, unfound- of similar grad have, tn many in- new man with th post road project ed both tn law and in fact. stance lowered their prices to make tn this stats in all their detail "We therefore, object and protest them square with tbs quotations to the said valuation and to th Forest Rood Basement of the said $1 0.000.000 or any by the war department of th office of publio E. E. Kidder, demand that The war department will oontinu toad will take charge of th6 forest part thereof, and hereby valuation from time to time to change prices the said pretended corrected notice be cancelled, or upon any val- fixed on it surplus foodstuff and aa roads under th federal aid aety hi than other or for any property uation they are mad ths lower quotations position being similar to that of Mr. noted, notices of which heretofore will be communicated promptly to the Frickstad. ' Ha. however, he been hsv been given. surplus property officers detailed for roads in "We further hereby demand that a doty at ths thirteen sons supply of- more familiar with th forest fices, and those offices will b in- this end of th district whil it wa hearing be given by you at a time and that we structed to change their quotations to stm connected with th San Francieco place to be fixed by you, toandshow that municipalities and municipal selling offic be given an opportunity w have not in Salt Lake county any agencies. All federal aid road project ar "This information will also be com. property whatsoever, either person!, handled said th by th office of publio roador make to municated p ths de or real mixed, through postoffle whether post additional $10,000,000 or any part pert meet to postmasters throughout for th government, In addition th forest eerviea therefore, and that w be given an op- ths country, and orders booked by th forest. sometimes asks th assistance of th portunity to show that th said pre- postmasters with th inauguration ot of public road In construction tended additional valuation of said sales of foodstuffs through th paroels office are known a minor project 810,000,000 or any part thereof Is nn post will bo taken at th revised fig of what district offic of tha of Placing in and fact, both law in warranted roada at Ogden is of bureau public th bear will debe It signath communication cf war the The policy working to facilitate th cotu res of counsel for th company. partment to fix prioes on all surplus already between that office and th subsistence commodities which will be operation force by reason lower then th prices at which simi- state road englneera communication la ths fact that easy lar commodities of like grad are sail- of b decision may and established quick in ths retail market." ing reached on all but th major point th latter also, when It Is necesServices For O. D. Douglas. On sary to refer them to Washington, time in th mail i about four ... ' Funeral eervicas for O. JX Doogta saved, . days Utah. - , business man, Christian Science fa Mr. Finch wffl return to Salt Lak and a former resident of Utah, ths stats road who died at Montano, New., Wednesday City next Tuesday, when bid on concommission will open afternoon, are betng held in th Sec- struction work on th post roads from ond Church of Christ, Scientist, this R. & Bella! tyne, manager of tbs ML afternoon. Interment win be in ML Thompsons to Moab and from Moab Frank Dun ford, a former Salt Lakto 1 a Sal. er, and grandson of President Brig- Nebo Marbls company, announce that Olivet cemetery. Mr, Douglas left Salt Mr. Finch expects to be able to sea shout 10 years ago. Bine then these ham Young, received aa ovation Wed- owing to th demands mad by his Lak projects brought to a speedy h had mad his boms tn New York nesday night when, he appeared in mill hands for increased wages h City. While traveling through Nevada completion. They have been hanging concert numbers before about 60 rela- found it necessary to close hie plant. he became ill. Mr. Douglas la 'sur- fir for soma year now, with work of a somewhat sporadic nature going on, tives and friends at the home of his About 16 men are involved in th vived by his widow. usually ta th most difficult parts of - on R Sanborn.Mr aunt, ss. Contrary to a statement which Joseph th construction. street Mr. Dunford is a well known has gone out Mr. BaUantyw emphat- Many Vocational Cases Project No. 1. from Castle Gat to baritone soloist and business mem states that be bald a conference Duchesne, has also been slow In reachAre Bureaus ager of the famous PauHst choir. H ically Reported by men and demonstrated to ing completion, but ia expected aoon is son of Mrs. Dora Young Hagan of with his to be turned over a a fin is bed project. from a careful analysis of his this city. Mr. Dunford has appeared them Richard federal to adviser the Price, For the road from Price to Emery-manexisting contracts mad it in concert with the P&uhst choir un- books that for difficulties ar in th way, chief board to Salt vocation! for education, th company continue der the direction of Father Quinn in impossible debustness which is th absence of suitable if wer amour increased wage Lak City has received word that tbs all the large concert auditoriums and manded, but it tbs men road building material. The road I would return many famous churches of tbs coun- to work h would b willing to con- war risk Insurance bureau has re. of suck a nature that there la no us try. He ia In Salt Lake visiting with sider an Increase of wages upoo-.t- h ported some 1 6.244 esses to th fed- spending money on 1L unless suitable his mother and will return shortly to termination of Of eral board. have these 11,827 been material Is found. So far It he not existing contract his home in Chicago. H is a cousin ta firm belief." said Mr. Bai- granted a monthly allowance of $80, been found except In one small part. of Lucy Gate the coloratura soprano. lee It my Dis- In th neighborhood. ss with allotments other follows: ia case . another of th tyne, "that it While Mr. Dunford rendered tbs outside allowed, 80; ended, 26$; under 8$, 4; upon agitator, operating artistimost from jnj "Pagllacr prologue Before deciding upon th $8 to $8.88, 181: $4 to $4.83, 181; 86, M cally as well aa selections from "Th employee eteorological Report 71; $8. 86; $3, 60; $10, porttion which our company tookIn- I 78; 6, 180; $7, Messiah and other well known ora- was 110; $11.01 to $14.08, 110; $16, 828; in .communication with stmOar Of July Weather torios and opera his audleno Insist- dustrie to $15.01 $20. $20.01 87; 163; $18.38, throughout th middle west to ed on many repetitions of hi delight- and found 14: to $26.01 $25, 182; $20.00, that wages paid by the Tbs general meteorological sumful renditions of "On the Road to Man- local are at least equal to $23.38, 66; $80.01 to $84.83, SO; t$S. 6; dalay. "Somewhere a Voice la Call- those company for th July weather la this state,' 40. to mary $46.01 848; $86.01 23; $83.88, are and elsewhere higher paid ing,' and other well known ballad in many cities to $48.13. It; 845. 884; $46.01 to a prepared by the local weather ofHe wa accompanied by Mia Marion than wages thpaid 643.83. 1$; 160.01 to $H.tt, 12; $66, fice Is a middle follow; Cannon, whg received much praise throughout 48$; 865.01 to $68.83, 7; $60, 21; $60.01 Th high temperatures which began during the evening for her sympatheto $64.88, 1; $65, 88. OHicers Will Select tic and artistio work. From 200 to 600 claims is th aver- the last decade of June continued with no lnterruptiofi - durtog the Friends of Mr. Dunford declare that age report of awards received and filed almost Committees Club For next to visit Salt Lake entire month of July. Only one warmhis during City each day by th federal board. er month is recorded since state-wi-de summer arrangements will b mad records began, that of July, 1801, with A masting offb Commercial dub for his appearance hers in a public an average near 8 degree higher. The recital. Mr. Dunford, though born in membership eounefl win be held 'today no records for extreme maximum temthis city, has made his home in Chi, perature wer not equaled, however, cago for many years and is a well for tbs purpoe of seertin'nj$ir-msnvice chairmen "and secretary of th high average being due to continuknown business man of that city. th committee. Four standing comously high temperatures rather than to extremely hot period mittee also are to be appointed. HosMrs. Hixson Dies. Showers fell at frequent intervals pitality, entertainment, snooping and to be are from July 1$ to ths end of th mouth, apclub program eommltt.ee - Mrs. Mary Edith Hixson, wife ot V, pointed. The snooping committed ta and occasionally during th first decM. Hixson, died this forenoon at th composed of two member who act ade. They were heavy at a few southwestern station but elsewhere were family residence, 272 Fourth avenue, for on month. They are appointed by after a lingering Illnes She waa born the chairman and their name are not light and insufficient . to break the 50 years ago at Wanshtp, Summit diseloeed. It is their duty to observe WNth.no chances of a settlement hi droughty condition carried over from make the will be taken conditions at th dub and June. The general precipitation for sugbody county, and aighL the situation of tbs striking the state was about four-fifth- s there Sunday for funeral services and gestion for betterment, ot th recouncil metal craft trades of burial. Friends may view tbs body at members ths normal. No damaging flood .wer represents The membership the S. M. Taylor undertaking parlor I the full IJOO club membership tn club mains unchanged, according to union reported. this city, Saturday from 2 to 4. Suffered severely during arthritis official and representatives of th theVegetation month owing te the uninterrupted worker metal trad Th hot weather and ths light precipitaemployer similar condition in walked from their Jobs In th local tion, following A a result, considerable area Jun shops' machine contract Wednesday of d spring grains were abanand Thursday in support of their de- doned or cut for hay, rang feed became scare and there was a shortage mand for a blanket increase in wages of water tn soma section of $1 par day. ' Approximately 700 Tbsirrigation and tbs harpicking black- vesting of winter grains and ths secman. including boilermaker Special Foreign Correspondence of The Saturday New tumurivw crop of alfalfa proceeded under smith moulders, tool makers, pattern ond an Illustrated description of the famoes Tower of London, one Irrigated crops are out Every favorable condition and makers helper William In of the centhe eleventh which, occupied by Conqueror, pert th city Is affected mads fairly good growth. in contract shop tury, is being fitted np tor William the DefneOjj, to the twentieth; aleo by the walkout ' a sketch of Jbe great Jurist who win preside at 'the latter trial. Saturday morning a meeting of the Clouds Are Promised strikers will be held st th Labor temClair Price, who Is touring and . dneoribiig the Far East for a limited But No Precipitation ple at 10 o'clock. At this meeting U is mmwm group of leading American newspaper present a view of Damascus expected that matter pertaining to the strike and the high cost of living 'According to the report made this the LJeautiful, with allusioa to the aoene of Paul's Conversion, . the will be discussed. Union officials end morning by J. Cecil Alter, local weathHouse of Ananias And other point of Biblical IqtnwL managers of ths various machine shops er man, old Sol will not b able to cast ' Will the spirits" yet aid In the detention of ortme? Mr Arthur Ommui agree that the present strike la chiefly against ths high cost of living, Ths his usual hot glare over Salt Lake and think they may, according to an Doyle, creator of Sherlock Hafane employers say they would like to grant Utah tomorrow, the forecast this Interview with the writer of The Saturday News London literary letter. tha demands ot the men and that the morning bringing the glad news of a men are justified In asking for the in- sheet of clouds, at least part, of the Another European prince who Is coming to America (the Prince of crease. but that prioes received by the time. - No precipitation Is expected. WaleeAbcing already here) ia a thoroughly good sort, a described by companies for their products st pres- Reports are that it will be noticeably a Copenhagen correspondent; and Lady Mary philosophizes to her regent do not justify an Increase In wages. cooler this evening In the city and in ular London Society letter on the surprising growth of the Lining Tbs men have been receiving $6 for the north-centr- al portion of the state. ' The state forecast ia: Fair south eight hours work and their helpers habit in public- 4 26. portion, partly cloudy southwest porIn addition to the foregoing, all the regular departments Life to Labor officials say that concerted tion tonight and tomorrow with a rise action is to b directed against ths in temperature in ths southwest porUtah. Fifty Years Ago; Dramatic and Muaio News, Reviews ct New purchasers of ths different companies tion tomorrow. Book City and State Society, ne, esc. , , .No rain haa fallen since yesterday product more than against th com' panies Ibemseive report west ot the MimUairtq. PON the advice of th oounty attorney that the provision of the law have been complied with tha oounty commission will not ask to bO reconvened a board of equalization to give another hearing to the Utah Idaho Sugar company in relation to the $10,000,009 valuation placed upon the Intangible assets" of that "concern. When the company cited to show cause why the assessment should not be placed upon the roia, a bearing wa had which in the opinion of the attorney compile with th provision of law giving the assessed opportunity to appear before the board of equalization and protest any assessment which is deemed improper. Taking the stand that since th new assessment was madr and th amended-assessed valuation statement received, it has been deprived of the opportunity to protest the assessment before the board of equalization, the company under date of July 6, 1815, demanded a new hearing. A written communication to this effect wee eenl to the county board. Counsel tor the company declare that they have not heard anything In response to this letter. The 1318 tax on th tnisngfbl asset" Is now in litigation, and decision In this case will also affect this year's tax. For this reason, the county board also deemed that It could do nothing more If a new hearing were given th company, according to members of the county board. The letter from the company to the county commission read: "On or about July 14, 1818, there was mailed to us whet purports to be a corrected notice of a valuation notice of 1318, in which yon place a valuation of 810,005.640 upon undescrlb-e- d, undefined and unnamed and unspecified personal property without stating what it is or where it is located. "Heretofore you hsv sent to us val-- 1 uatton notices for the year 1813 of all glyo-erln- ' YEAR U. S. Supplies County Commission Denies Another Hearing to Utah-Idah- o To be Sold Under Sugar Co. on Assessment Retail MarketPrice and other purHERB is" nothing particularly chasers of canned foodstuff In encouraging to th consumer who make potatoes an importUtah and elsewhere are adant part of hi daily diet in the vised by the bureau of chemIsistry of the United States department special potato report for August, cf agriculture, to not the relative sued by the bureau of crop estimates, amount of solid and liquid In the copy of which ha just been received can they buy, and to give preference by M, M. Justin, field agent for the to the product of firm that seem to bureau tor. Utah and Nevada. Among want to giro a quar deal to the home other things the potato report- - for Utah forecasts an average yield of larder. The bureau of chemistry doe notf about ltf bushels per aere this year, compared with between 235 and believe It Is a square deal to compel a 269 bushels last year. the housewife to pay IS or IS centabOf the condition of the crop as a is ptnt for water unless that liquid whole, the report says: the Information this month bears out solutely neceesary to preserve estimates of a general decrease canned foods. Examinations of a large earlier in acreage from that of last year, of Famout 75 on Display number' of can put up by different from t to 10 per cent. Coodltkma, In Front of Recruiting firms reveal a wide divergence in this particularly in th Rocky Mountain Station Down Town are not promising. The stand states particular. ia poor and the acreage is considCan." Fun of "Gospel lags than last year. In the east The second of a series of war equipto erably the conditions in Meins are very good, ment Complimentary to this advte displays, inaugurated last week housewives, the bureau Is sending out and the crop is reported in excellent In by Lieut Col. Alva Lee to Interest condition In Arrostook oounty, to the canneries. Inspectors who will New York the condition is rather poor, prospective recruit in army life and in front preach the "gospel of the fun can.' with the exception of Long Island, possibilities, ha been placed promising. of the. army recruiting station on west The inspectors, some of whom are ex where conditions are most centers in Second South street The three types of In the heavy producing tb ub which it it pected to come to Utah and some Wisconsin and Minnesota of tb famous Michigan, whom have created a most favorable the crop is indicated as considerably said did more toward winning the war individlast year. Michigan is ten for the Allies than any other impression on the canning industry of lees than not more if are this at equal ual than causing condition in lower type,, Utah in the past, by reason of their point long than tbt bif 166 iwn. time last year, while Wisconsin Is 30 inter exhibition helpful suggestion, wffl visit person points lower. On the other hand, the range gun which wasIn ona line along sea- condition of the crop In Minnesota is last week. Arranged ally as many of the canneries this la a French 76, the most the curbing better. advise considerably reach. can They son as they in the war, an American Under the heading of Utah, th re- effective gunwa constructed funda75, which that all cans of food should be packed port sayr. French model, and th after without mentally injury a potato are three principal as full There practicable 76. British a 8mith the in district Utah, shipping to quality. The little French piece ha won a r field district In northern Cache county, The bureau of chemistry specialist the Ogden district in Weber oounty, in- name the world over for it work durthe German have made. Investigation to determine cluding the Hooper section in northern ing th struggle against hordes. It appears to be a light typ Utah the and county Davis food food county, solid much how and exactly Utah county, but it range is. Ilk the American in northern corIt miles. to six from which the liquid has been drained district from eight British, A proFork. American around large to tbs old may be put up In th cans of different portion of the potatoes of the stats responds In many features gun. Reooll is takene sizes in common use without in any grown for sale are grown in 8alt Lake American a combination of gas and Davis counties Sind are market- up by solutionway injuring the quality of the pro- and - Th American forces without Lake ed in moving Salt City duct. The condition of used this type until American guns A certain amount of liquid, which on the railroads. tn Cache district is 10 point could be constructed. varies with th different products. Is potatoes The American and British pieces The Weber district below last neceesary," gays a bulletin on the sub- is probably year. dis- are practtoally th same as th French, This 20 lower. points American has a split ject. "The addition of more liquid has probably bad th most seri- except that themakes than is necessary results in less food trict it available for which trailer ous water shortage, in the can, makes an inferior product, on aircraft. firing Small Acreage. and wastes shipping and storing space, th funfl on dUpliy hv is unfair to the consumer. An honest 81gns of water shortage are general, brought from th artillery school to be conserves has been weather and the fair however, dealing, instituted at the University of Utah pack promotes containers, food, and shipping facili- abnormally hot and windy. Increasing this year. the the need for water far above the ties, and aids the development The day's enlistments in the army at usual requirementa In addition to the th local office are: Richard C. Gor canning Industry. lower indication in Cache and Utah don, Ogden; Lee Desvoignea, Kalama Amount Varies. only have about two-thi- zoo, Mich.; Carl D Penner. Hager The quantity of drained food, counties,the they acreage of lat year. The town. Md.; Michael A. Green, Ft which ia the aolid food exclusive of acreage in the Ogden district, however. Colo.; Bert W. Btlngley, Ida liquid, that can be put more efficient- Is about 10 per cent greater. In Ne- Morgan, Giovanni Balucd, Sioux ly and economically in each of the vada conditions are reported as nearly ho Falla, Ida.; Craft Park City. various sized crftis In common use has normal In the Fallon and Reno dis- City, Ia.; John'W. Utah; George E. Dunn, Hartford, for peas, beans, tricts. In Lyon county, around been determined n, I North, Rigby, Ida. cherries, pears, and peaches, and the there will not be over 75 per Conn.; Ralph Fork, Utah. canning Industrty has been advised of cent of a crop. This will mean a pro- Q. Anderson, Spanish for drained The th results. weights according to the report, of Dies Wh3e Visiting. other fruits and vegetables will be an- duction, about 7,500 tons or 250,000 bushels, nounced to the canning industry aa compared with 10,000 ton or S20,-00- 0 they are determined. At Magna, Utah, Mrs. Emily P. Hill, bushels last year. . "In making a declaration of conthat continued Wyoming report hot, 4 years eld, 447 Goshen street, widow tents on can of fruits and vegetables dry, weather since May 51 makes the under the net weight requirement of Indicated commercial yield probably , of Fred W. Hill, died Thursday. Sh the Federal food and drugs act, th not to exceed 64 cent of normal was visiting her daughter when death total weight of the contents of the can, as compared with per Mrs. Hill wa a native of 57 per cent of last occurred. liquid Included, should be declared." year. Insects have been very bad. England but had lived in Salt Lak In some of the irrigated sections a for th past 45 years. The body is at yield of 30 per cent or mors is prom- th Joseph William Taylor Undertak-to TO COMPLAINT ised, while in some of the dry farm- ing establishment Death ws due ing districts it will run as low a 15 heart trouble. per cent In Colorado the condition of potaTHAT ASSOCIATION IS toes in most parts of the state is very Contract Awarded For good, and especially high in some of New County Infirmary the most important districts, such as San Luis valley. In the important Ground was broker this morning for Greeley district the conditions have been unfavorable, and the condition ia the construction of the new county in about 82 per cent Acreage there will firm South ary building at Twenty-firs- t not exceed 75 per cent of last years. The contract for Auto tourists leaving Salt take have Montana is expecting about 67 per and Stats street their choice of eight different roads. cent of a normal crop, or a yield of the building was awarded to T. bushels. The Bitter Rig valley Armstrong on a bid of $268,474. Nearly every tourist has selected the 107 an While the amount of the bid wa acreage showing a decrease of routed he will use before he, reaches has 10 to 12 per cent' but a condition of considerably higher than had been anthe Utah Automobile association head 75 per cent or an average yield fore- ticipated, the commission decided that there existed little chance of a lower quarters and the association does little cast of 165 bushels. Washington, a heavy shipping state bid in view of the present qost of la more than to give him Information reports a decrease in acreage of about bor and material. regarding the particular route he has 8 per cent and a condition of 76 per chosen. In spite of this, "every small cent, which is a slight Increase In conSommer Quarter Closes. community along every highway run dition over last year, when the yield, la It Salt from Lake 78 after a condition forecast of complains nlng per With the formal closing of th being disrclmlnated against in tourist cent was 173 bushel. T. to DeWltt ha decreased about Foster, summer quarter at the University o L Idahos acreage routing according the same proportion a Washingtons Utah next week, a farewell dance will secretary of the association- Th association, Mr. Foster said, has with a condition reported at this time be given by students in the gymnano interest In the selecting of routes last year of 80 per cent the yield was : afternoon, it was sium next by auto tourists and furnishes them about 240 bushels per acre. This year announced Tuesday today. This will be the last Information about one just a willing, the condition report shows 71 per cent social function of the year before the Indicating a yield considerably leas fall opening of school on Sept. 26. Stuly aa about any of the others. last than year. Road Markers Received. a dents and friends of tbs university are invited. Road markers and mhe signs for all .. New Corporation s. i i roada leading into Salt Lake were re celved by the association Thursday and Added Clerks to Help Inter No Cattle and Development work will be started at once placing With Naval Discharges the signs along the roads, according company, of Gunnison; authorized to Mr. Foster. 8100,000; Jacob S. Bastaln, E. capital, Auto tourists who registered at tha The full force employed at the navy R. C. Swalberg, Benjamin association headquarters In the Com- - L. Slawberg, Fred 'offices here sib working N. and recruiting Brown lncor Swalberg, mercial club today were: R. O. Cufovertime navy men.' In porators. discharging of four. South Bend fel, Dodge, party Mining company, of Pay-so- fact, the work ?t demobilization ha t to Los Angeles: Dave Williams, Over- - Speculator A P. $10,000; Smith, Payson, become so heavy, according to Lieut. land, party of two, Terre Haute to president; C. W. Higglnson, Santaquln, j Yellowstone; Mrs. J. L. Cultra, Ca- vice president; J. C. Ellsworth, secre- CoL' R. R. Mann, in charge, several dillac, party of five. Yellowstone to tary treasurer; J. T. Boyle, C. T. Ken- office hands have been added to the clerical force. Clay Center; Otto H. Moritz. Ford, dall and J. W. Wilde, of Payson; party of three, Donver to Salt Lake Following are the name of men disand return: J. F. Wood, two Fords, charged Thursday and today: Wil- ford Corley, Gurdane, Ore.; Harry party of eight, San Francisco to Waco; New Suit Filed. H. C- Mender, Ford, party of six, Lloyd Parson Sand Point, IdahoL Lyto C. E. man Ball, Hyde Park, Utah; Eruln Oklahoma Davis, Fresno; DISTRICT COURT. THIRD of to two. Stockton, Chevrolet, party Zimmerman, Alnadaore, Ore.; Gordon Ohio; J. A. Exline, Ford, party of A Traction company Dial, Great Falls, Mont.; Lyle Gilbert Utah Light three, Ran Francisco to Denver, C. M. against the H. Dinwoodey Furnltuj Tamper, Richfield, Idaho; Felix Daigle, Blain, Bulck, party of six, Yellow- company, to quiet title to certain real Forsythe, Mont.; Benjamin Rogers, stone to Manhattan; C. F. Quinn, Lib- estate property. Gresham, Ore.; Harvey Stuart Walker, Garfield Smelting company against Salem, Ore.; Clarence Durham, Pullerty. party of four, Ibwa to Idaho.and Ellla Lee Thayer, return; E. S. Falk, Ford, party of the Denver' & Rio Grande Railroad man, Wash.j Wash.-.Thretwo, Idaho to Denver; Dr., T. M. company, to recover $833.81 damages of four. for the loss of four bars of gold who have enlisted Ore Jack. Townsend, Packard, party San Francisco to 'New York; E H irf transit, liability for which Is Young. Saif Lake City; Edward MorBoise of two, gan Mulllner, Belt, Mont., and James Stanley, Haroun. party charged against the defendant to Denver. (Augustine Carroll, Hartford, Conn. pOUSEWIVES SEVENTIETH CITY UTAH SALT LAKE eo-cal-led va Baritone B Soloist Marble Plant Closes Gives Pleasing Because Men Ask rlern preo-Htion- er Higher Pay setTMtseems In The Saturday News Tomorrow . dry-lan- |