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Show DESERET EVENING- NEWS. - U THUHSDAV MARCH Begins on Freight Rate . New Trial Refund RsfuM of ttcee Re ght rats on Pern charged by rust, alleged lo Ha I he it JUfspda" Railroad Ikenirr rum pany, la frmsafrf by Ihs Jeremy Grain rempiny the I'lah Gas Tuel toks company and li olhrr pell loners in a hearing ah.rli was opened today by the alala pul lie utilities The t rrr rhargea ara rommiaslon altrgsd lo bae ben mad prior I liee. SI, till, when mnlrol of the road aaa uhan over t-- tha gokern aa e aaf measure Answer Objections Raised menl It la complained that lha railroad fl G per ton fo As to Storage of Water charged petitioners hauling roal from Carbon county rats And Effect on Cotton points to Mail Lake City. lillr Iother of !l IS per Ion was ll..sd lo ro neere a between the same yutnla wood Suburban Homes. Baldwin Itobe'rieon. repieeanllng the II petitioners, made laini fol hla ellenla that tb rale eharged to them aaa discriminatory aa against them city N ft It linn to the propo-" Increased and In favor of other companies, while iMUt pf 17 399 were unlawful under the tha waUf supply for Ihe city a number long charges and short haul rtauaei of the har of objection and criurtema t'lah statute and regulailona govern-tn- g ,w0 In aurh mailers advanced. and " r Likelihood U that lire hearing will of lb foremort crittrUm I iry today it mend oier Iwo days. Sylvester Q statement: ud tho following There Ha to boon oorlala crlllcuint FLUX COMPANY WILL a fol mado against tho bond Ittuo A i 4 rr Kn-cta- lowo: -ttorogo of KlrW; Thai by ! tar In roeenrol ra at proposed, tha would become ttala or stagnant. tr Hocood. That, at a result of tho Cottonwood proposed bond Iran, tha by country torritory now occupied of In t..p robbed ba would bonaa piy. WKb rrfaranco to tha first It may ba told that It la tlwtyt mora f OPERATE IN THIS STATE aa Mom Permission ha been granted by the state securities commlaalon to tha Utah Flag Product company la op. erat In tlah. Thla mean lha of a new Induatry In the intermounlaln Arrange territory. menta will ba mad with the farmer at onr for lb raising of Rax thia season. In a limited way. for experimental purpqpe. In Balt Lake A number of farmer county have already agreed ! to plant flax aa Boon aa tha ground ready: an invitation la extended to all farmer in Bait Lak or Davis counties who ara Interested to writ Heber St Cutler or call at I! aouth Main atreet the Balt Lake City, and investigate propoalllon. subscribed been lo buy Money has seed and an agreement will be entered a Into with the farmer to take the crop, both seed and straw, thua assuring a permanent and remunerative return, one that will compare favorably with any crop that can produced. It ia claimed by the promoters "The crop can be matured in 'bout 9 days and ia cultivated similarly to wheat, oats or barley. An attractive display la on exhibition at 13 south Main atreet, setting forth aome valuable information on the flax industry. A preliminary organisation haw been formed and a permanent company will be effected with the following named as- - officers - end direct ora; person Edward E. Jenkins, of the Ashton-Jenkicompany; Joshua Greenwood, president Utah state utilities commisR. Cutler, vie president Thomas sion; Utah-Idah- o Bugar company; James A. Melville, preelder.t of the Delta Btate bank; Henry H. Blood, president of the Kaysvtlle Canning corporation; Heber 8. Cutler, manager safe deposit vaults, Ashton-Jenkin- s John JL Riley... Royal C Barnes, assistant cashier of the Deseret National bank, and Orville W. Cutler. desirable to haa froa flowing water whersier possible. but the nature of tha runoff of theoa mountain at reams, every other at well at of practically otraam throughout tho country. It ouch that thtro la a considerable van atton In tho fhw during variousIn orsons of tho year. Consequently. der to make profitable use of the water and to have the eupply available when It la moot vitally needed, etoraga to aotno eitent Is abeolutely nerensary. Igaa Storage Required. "No matter from what eourr the increaned eupply for Malt lake Clty'e growth Is obtained, etorage of water will play a very considerable part. however, L storage proportionately, Immediate will bo required from these oourcea then from streams at greater . distance. i "lo the cate of the proponed reservoirs the water Is constantly flowing In and flowing out In conaidsrabls quantity, so that there Is no possibility whatever of the water becoming reserstagnant. It it true that when voirs are first built there Is, for the first year or so, a slight vegetable taste and odor from the water Issuing from the basin due JO prganlc matter on the aurfaco covered by the reservoir. By aeration, either artificial or by causing strep the water to flow down fairly reserslopes aftsr Issuance front the voir, this order and taste disappear. After a year or so tbers Is practically no complaint on this ground. .There- - Is a certain advantage In that disease germs, storage of water Inwhich 'are found in such as typhoid, flowing water are destroyed. The con-In dition of the water after storage the proposed reservoirs will be stmllsk to that from the present reservoirs owned by the city. Bo that there U no justification for complaint with Will Present Plays. , rfersnee to this matter. cities A comparison with other The Play Production of tha exten-alo- n which have largely Increased their water supply demonstrates that so far division of the University of Utah as purity, temperature, etc., of water r re concerned. Salt Lake will have a under the direction." of' Robert-- superior-supply- . Sharp will present In the Twenty-secon- d The great Catsklll eupply for New ward amusement hall, Friday eveexclusivalmost CUV la derived Tork ning. March IS. the following one act is same water. stored Tjt ely from playa: "Op o Me Thumb" with Dortrue of the Los Angeles supply and othy Frolaeth. Pearl Anna will be largely the case with. 'tho new Gasser, Clara Keener, Bowdidge. Blanche Toung t supply for San Francisco, and Gail Martin taking parts; "Will With, reference to the second Item o the i with Clara Larron, mentioned, that the Cotonwood ter- Thelma Wisp, Farnsworth, Mary Cederiunfl of Us present ritory would ba robbedis Just and Margaret J. Kearns; "Playgoers." this: supply, the situation At tho present time various ditches the. cast Including F. Roy Williams, Korns, . Dolores Oakley, leading out of Big Cottonwbod ocreek Rowena Bertha A arrested, Fern Dalby. Au-laflow through grounds of Carbine, Ida Petersen and Edpeople who have built country bunex in that locality. Passing these prop- mund Kearns. The curtain will rise a 8:15on to - The entire proceeds will be large, at supply erties. it flows rich farming territory. given to the Twenty-secon- d ward. The water users on these Pitches, Green and Tanner the trvets are signed and toe work ia particularly ditches, have by a large majority ex- boti'kt carried on outside of the bond Issue. Is if. rrasoimble pressed thmselves as derirouae of ith Sait that a very small perce, i .14, n of the a permanent exchange conLake City, and have enters-- l into water users on those ditches should tracts to that end. So fir as these the manifest desire of a - overrule eontlu concerned are ditches two great majority? Besides, it Is not intended to with the waferleIohging ty the proteeutnta, but only to take the owned by those who have store, portion the contracts. The fact 19 that Drop into-ou- r the users on those ditches hro-forhave on? of the salesmen have been dependent on this supply- nop onlvfor Irrigation water, hut recfavorite also for culinary use. . play your Unsanitary Now. ords on the Grafonola, "When It Is appreciated that these ditches have, been used for bathing, and then play a few for allowed to run through duck ponds and other basins,' it will be seen that yourself. Tin's' is the danger of con tamtn atton is very great. the preaent - arrangement pleasant. way to buy a the"Under people have a large supply of water during the early summer for irtalking machine. . rigation, but are short of water durt ing the latter part of the summer. Now It Js proposed to give them 1 And remember, V there more uniform, armple supply of Irrigation water that 1s without question more desirable for that purpose, and is only one Grafonola to furnish them clean piped water from the city system for culinary Use, the Columbia. Certainty such a condition is no deirt ment but of vastly greater advantage community, terms. , to., that Sold on By this means that locality will be ais.de very much more desirable for It is suburban home generally-tha- n at thg present time. Bo far as fear of lowing tree, etc., by drought t concerned, there will be lees danger than under the proposed arrangement , . . under the present. Mb tb a Bera lulirr," The proposed - arrang ment will . at. fst-s- s permit all 'of the water users under sad Prave. fait these ditches to have the sanitary con, vtmence enjoyed by tho city resident." en-tlr- ns om-Pa- nj W. wyll-to-d- I T 1 eay Robinson Brothers MnsiftConipany T? -- Lnrt) tott fcj II dwr-atpx- Former Mayor of Murray hum fur lit), (M lrli rrrrJ Say 90 Per Cent of Farm- inriit f th1 Ir.t Knit Inrl t r t I 4 er Urge Proposed Water llulH) al 11 And (it rhre on r id I RUJItbf ! Mirs leJ Plan Not Canyon 4U itpnpnii of tiui i'i Harmed. jiornrM (of lh Ie'e .,ittt At hivtAI ItffA dil.lRtllM Tutf I to rrriA i fftl roit cf Jutflo i. ."-aSenal- or AN I i. I i t L rnmmunlcatimi tubmit'sd lo Fro A r!t ronimiskitm today. 3, W'.1'1" 'trial. l or Murforinri Mcnr, ir..,or rouM I s subserved b footi rey, eaprassee Ihs lu.( ibsl the Mung lb eiidrorr n- - rhslt sfrl t i( nnrtb.n water ssrhsnasa undsnsksn by tbs from dome .ni that 1 w th lo city in connexion will, ihs ptnpoerd Ibe parlkular to rlucl Improkrttirnla contrmpls'rd under GX poinl derided" 11 1 bond issue lu be tolrd upon Msirh II will be lo Ihs mutual ad-- Well KflOWn Sing k anises of Ihs farmer of Salt take' Honored by Friend S county and residents of bait Leka Cllj. Mr. McHenry takes the. posiRelief Hociely rhoii number, gen tion that tha eirhangea will in no wise eral board member snd friend of Interfere with the scenic beauty of Mr l.lxtle Thorns frtwsrd. leader the canons as the osier will be di- of the rhotr. gathered irrdy after verted at the mouths of the canyons noon la the Hihp building to honor About II The letter follows. the aiiiger. Tcil of lex lev. person were present and bouquet There has been considerable com- were presented both Mr. Edward Edna t'nrsy. accompanist ment of late through the public preaa and Ml with respect to the exchang of wa- of the choir, as a token of appreciation for their nervier. Itr fresh menu ter between Halt Lak Cliy. and cer- were served bv a commutes Inolud tain water ditch companies, particuMrs Minnie v'umniing. Mra larly owner, of Big Cottonwood, Tan- Ing . thel Hart. Mr. Carrie I. Heat, and ner Ditch compan). Mra Morn. The program In "Viewing it from tha standpoint of rludedleiia some by Mrs Agnca liulto, Mr a farmer, owning land and water un- laurinda l Hrewerton, Mrs. Agnes der this ditch, and expressing the sen- W. iamph. Mrs. Eta W. Alrd. Mrs. timent of more than H per cant of Elisabeth Wheeler and Mias Rlnto the owners of land under said ditch, Snow. which supplies' water for J.MO acre Mrs. Mlnnl I ummingt gavo of land: Of thia amount (bar. la recitation and a comic dialngu was about 1.109 acres of tillable land, presented by Mr. Busan Hwlft and and under our present conditions not Mrs. Ells Clark. A select Inn Writ over I.& per cent could be properly ten hy Mrs. Luc A. t'lark, with music Irrigated during the months of July. by lmf Evan Htephena, was sung by August and Beptember. particularly I the choir under Ihs direction nf Mrs. the montha of August and Beptember, Mlnnl Welsel. the song entitled. The and aa these are the most important Tribute.! Iietng presented to Mr. montha to have euftlcisnt water for Edward for her services aa trader of II Important cmps.lt became highly tha choir. Important to us that we oblstin late water for Irrigation purposes, retain- Local Woman Compoiti ing sufficient mountain water for our And Sings in Operetta culinary usea to supply our present and future need for some years lo come. The amount of culinary water The operetta "Habette" will be preretained by us la sufficient to supply sented In the Wliford Ward amusefrom four lo six families on each aero ment, hail tonight. The operetta wa of land. "Mf hen wa reach this stage of de- written and composed by Mrs. Ids If. velopment we will then need to be water part of Balt Lake City, and Is an element of life no man has tha y moral right to hinder its most V l r-- '".wry lv ft 1 well-know- , bent-flciar- use. WUl lorreaoa land t aluew. "This lato water that will com to ua through tho exchange will approxi- mately double our production, which Important to ua but to tha country generally, aa thathag bean tha urgent demand of our government, that wo produce more. . The land thua supplied with 1st water will rent from 119 to tit more per acre, which means that Its productive value will be raised fr6m 199 to 11(0 per acre. The farmers are not in a position to install a pipe and become a water distributing company, if and they did. It would necessitate on their part the acquiring of water from some eource for Irrigation purpoaea. Thia would be an attempt to create city conditions in a rarmlng community, thia would not only bankrupt them but would be detrimental to all con.. . cerned. Will Not Destroy Bcaety. "Referring now, aa to how this exchange will affect the scenic beauty of our. canyon.' It will in' no wise affect or detract from their beauty, aa thia water will bo diverted at the mouth of a&ld canyon or canyons. "I am Indeed surprised that intelof ligent and highly respected clttsens our communities will permit sentireaaona mental reasons or any ether not coupled with rood Judgment to divert their mind from the main and fundamental facta. "In conclusion, I believe' tho exSalt lake change of water between of Balt lake counCity, and the people to farmer of ty beneficial both and the Balt lake City Salt lake county mutual. I whose Interest ought to be forward in regard this a great atep our progress .and development. M la not only HENRI. MRS. FELL 1 ) I j I able lo bssrrr on demsad Icgxi tender le nna Isa tH tec And d Hmwt Henslor lexm 11 eves) Isf f congratulation foe Ihs pari H from the plated In maktng Ihe con-canet noted bankers and buslne h acclaim the In lha country art -- a a buslne ll'e preserver." l. rsepm Dplsised. - d Itcfnre the passage of I hi neither Ihe gold nor the silver certlfl-ral- e were legal lander. By operation of the of thle law gold certificate Untied Bieie are now legal tender and can be nigotiaied for all purpose that money In coin la ueed for. Senator Bmoot. the author of the law, exfolplain the purpaee of th act a low e: -- The art of April SJ. 111. common-l- y knonn ss the 1111 men Art, authorise the secretary of the treasury to melt or break up silver dollara and section ( of that eel provide the University seemly esnsulied with P rot. Mathew on mailers pertaining to ihs work, Fsf Matheoa Isft today for lars-am- i and Uhe)nn. M tenting, lo consult with tbs dais snd Mty superintendent and to U ter us pinna with the and Girls' club leaders and With the Kmlih Hughes worker W. Malhewt Staled that trtlv r. ensure would be taken to establish lb m Loot garden movement sn n H firm basis In ihs three states declared that Ihs problem would b aitarksd from ihs tlflh grad on and that an effort would b mads to vitalise eduratlon In th schools to the highest point of efficiency. declared. le b Th movement, chiefly concerned with teaching Ihs lxi)i and glrta babita sf Industry and a fundamental thrift and lo gi bak ground of oxportenco that com from growing things. d Ho staled that lha Utah plana by tha auto law rail tor a pio-graof It montha and that In all probability this will be embodied In lb work to Idaho and Wyoming Profeeoor Mathew will return to the city next week. ') pro-tlds- m "Abraham Lincoln H to be Offering at Hippodrome that In order lo prevent contra.: Ion An Intensely hums picture of LUi nf the currency tha federal reserve coin la porlrajod In "Abraham Linhank may be aHher permitted or coln." lha play to ha prwrantsd by th Reserve required by the Federal Hippo-drom- e board, at the request of the secretary Ralph Ctonlngsr pUyer at th In thia play of the treasury, to taeu Federal work. next of all bank notes, in any- - denomina- ia seen lha great American aa Ameritions including denomination of II cana lova to think of him almpla. and II authorised by the Federal Re homely, human: torn hy tha reepo risiserve board. In an aggregat amount bilities nf a country at war with ttaslf; not eireedlng the amount of standard Blending for hla tdsala and silver dollars melted or broken up and fsarlsmly Tha tender lov eold as bullion undsr lha authority of dying for them. a northern ofthia art. upon deposit as provided by story of John Iftsvena.Marshall of law with the treasurer of lb United ficer, and little Ann hold you throughout the play. Htalea as security therefor, of United The first production of "Abraham Htatea certificates of Indebledn. or waa glten In London where of United fttales one-yegold not. IJncoln" "With the exception of about IE it Immediately became a sensation. 999.900 of Federal Reserve bank note British critics decUred It to be the w blch had been Issued previously ungreatest play written In the last ten der authority of section 4 of the Fedeor. in New Jork, It waa more eral Reserve act. the Federal Reserve successful. . hank notee outstanding at present pert of Mr. Clonlnger- - play th have been tnaued under authority of John Btevsns and Mias Aada Due. Ann the ritjman act. under which act alone Marshall. The Part of UnrttHl I to la any provision made for tho iseu of Federal Reserve bank notes le II he played hy Jsmew and II denomination. D. S. U. Clee Club to Demand Ihr Bllver Heavy. During tha past two year thoro haa Appear in Assembly Hall been a heavy demand for silver, prinwhich from oriental countries, Gle cipally club, Th L D. 8. U. Boy resulted In an exportation of stiver a from April 31 to December II, Hit, numbering II member, will give concert tomorrow night In tho Assemtmnanllitf to I S Hdtl.tMr From January 1 to October II, till, bly Hall. Th program will b tha exports of stiver from thia country asm as that given by th boys on 1 17.111,909, being toUd their recent aoccooaful amounted to trip to Evane-toexports of 43i.l44,990 slnoe the FNt-ma- n Wyo. Th club made such an act became a law on April 31, at tha Evanston concert till. To this amount, of course, impressionwars asked to atop over and should be added tha figure for No- that they give a few selections fur tbs high vember, which are not yet available. student body there. Tho demand for silver has resulted school Tomorrow night' program U b.ily In a marked Increase in the price of in a long schedule to on oppoaranc and silver bullion, quotation be carried out by th aingera In Idaho. week the hav during pest and northern and southern ranged between 11.29 and I1.I7H Wyoming Utah. They leave on th first leg of ounce. and the per average trip In about two weeks. maintenance wae considerably abova theKenneth Parkinson of the 0 school 11.2929, which ia tha colnag value. la business manager of the faculty In consequence of tho enhancement in the value of silver metai, silver club; Prof. B. Cecil Gates, director; AnderAllen Kinnty, president; dollars can now be exported at a Ray vie DavM Smith, secretson, presldant; and stiver profit, bertlficatea, which Herbert Midgtey, are redeemable In silver dollar, hav ary-treasurer; manager. practically disappeared from circula- advertising Th coneart tomorrow evening be. tion. A large and Immediate additional gins at CIS. In addition to the varied numbers glvtn singers them y supply of theaa bills la absolutely thera.wlll bo trios for industrial and commercial selves ukelelo and and purposes The treasury haa on hand tho mandolin, guitar an adequate supply of United BUteo th vloUn,f cello and piano. Fundbe (he trips thia year ' will notes, or Ifgal tenders, of the denom- raJsad on to help inations of I and 12, but can issue placed In the Club treasury. mora ambitious them only In exchange for unfit note defray expenses of next for year. or for notes of larger denominations. tours . planned : ' There are outstanding United 8Utea notes, or legal tenders, of denomina- Lad of Eleven Is tions above I2.17a.40.4lf. which are Hart in Gymnasium held in largo part by tho banka of their - Indorsed egmItondrr quality. While exercising In tlje police gymBy Federal Board. "The bill I introduced provides that nasium Wednesday afternoon, Denton the United States gold certificates pay- Pearson, 11 years old, 25J west Fifth able to bearer on demand, which are North street, fell from a Udder and and must always bo secured 100 per In hla left wriat. Ho cent by gold coin or bullion held In the fractured a tohone the emergency hospital waa uken treasury or aubtreasurlea of the United for treatment and later removed to Htatea be made legal tender for all hi- - hnms Tho Federal ?,UA.py'lcn,d Malcolm W. Kill. 914 Third avenue, board has given Ua suffered alight bruise on the left arm indorsement to thia proposition;- hearty and the secret a rypf the treasury strongly today when hla automobile collided with. Vif n?ar at Third Fount and farors action of this kind. .'"The passage- - of tbe bin does ho? Second .at atreet,- HI injurle were change in any way tbe preaent reserve treated at the emergency hospital. The situation, for section 19 of the Fed- machine was rut badly damaged. eral Reserve act provides that all law-rreserves of member banks must be carried not Jn cash In their own vaulta TOR n shape of s?,iCus,rjr Wlth lhe .F'lerl Reserve Re-ser- -- Ylr-gin- MRS. IDA H. wimr,- - v White, who plays the leading role. Mrs. White la a local artist with a charming voice that meets with Instant approval. The solos are rendered b A number of well trained voices. winsome and dainty misses assist In the chorus and dancing. Wm. L. But terworih Is director, assisted by Mra L. C. Stephens and Miss Stella Best, aeoempanista. Miss Merle 'Best Is of the danclhg. Petition .For Improvements. The Civic Improvement aeeoclatlori of the Third municipal ward last the city commission for completion bf the large on North Temple atreet and aqueduct the paving of the street from Main to Ninth West streets.- - The petition Is a revival of one sent to the commission last January. Ray Haddock la secretary of the improvement association. night-petitione- d U - Ouy-L'ah- sr L n. . ..... "J.'W. i 1 tine-syste- CANYON Bill Making ia Utah, Idaho City Commiuion Approve 4 Ujsmlng sis an sou ntef it Gold Certificate Legal pni ring. . Tha appointment rams Pln of Re! EtUte Men Of t the iseommendallen ikieufS Tender Called Buttnei A Kehb'ne Tree in Memory of regional d Irenes of the mmemett la Ihe western states, who Preierver. De8d Heroe. r t idled sad Smoot imperial roere.pendenrs ronot WAbMIMITt.X. I C. M.rrn lb ..toned opinion. wriir lntr mml VHi To rrnd lb aun fur Kwrlhsl rw .. 4 IsysiMk (s reftirsstr of tbs t olled Stale per Jasmrnt ilaM Tht appolnlmsat ef rfefsasnr A L Maih pf, tha dprtmBl of rural at tha Uslvsrsiiy of Vtsh, as aisla direnor of lha Lallsd Bute whfc'tt Ur fettle ffca.ihi Man vrmn4'4 to It I talk YKAR Its OF . A in W. H. A SEVENTIETH tif rl pro-pose- d e r lift MU tour) ban Ift lautM 'iTProrKSOTNimolciiy CRSK Remanded For i at H UTAH CITY Case VALUES'Statutory ID I LAKE SALT HU.'U It H (ilrMUti M oppurlMistiyi by-th- nao-eesar- -- k se - RESOLUTION dediuatti.g th wer pert of (III Cr-e- k canon aa a public perk will la adopted by th rtty mmmU-aio- n at Its regular meeting next Monday ntaht. Iubl!e tree planting eirr-ei- a will b held on the 4 tty CVwsk Park alt Arbor day, April 1J. and U la plsanej lo plant several hundred tree. In th tntcieet of th met formally to dedicate City Creek park, a daw, I'. Kimball, P gallon consisting of C. Palmer and W, II. Penner, repre-ntlothe Hall Lake Real Estate board, walled upon the commLwton I hi born leg. Th board passed a motion approving of lha general plan lo mak tha lower part of th canyon a park, and A. II. Crabbo, commissioner of parka and public property, announced that on Monday night he would preeent th necessary resolution providing for Ua formal dedication. Tha ceremonial dedication of City Creqk Park will tiot take place until n year from thia Arbor day. It waa agreed by tb commissioners and real eatata men that a conalderabl amount of beautification and Improvement work should bo don before th ceremony take place. In tho meantime, however, the city will devote Ua effort toward h making of lha new park. Hufxeeltoa was mad by Mr. Kimball that It might be appropriate to call upon clttsens to pUnt trees In tbe new park In memory of relatives and friend .who lust their Uvea In tho World war. lo thia way tb park would take on a memorial naluro which, added to lu historic! value, would make It especially interesttog. Th eommtaxlnner believed that aucti a plan might be a good one. Warm Bprtia Parking. tnmmhwlon "'tettlatilfely "at Th proved the plans of Cannon A Falser, architects for th general layout of th Warm Springs parking, which U 10 be undertaken thU year In connection with lha building of tha A la It authorized new bath housa. that bids b called for for tbp erection bf a dressing room and locker room building to bo 'used In eor.neo tlon with tho new outdoors pool while th new building U being built. Th will be built before th prevent bath house la torn down, that patrons may bo accommodated without Interruption. The new dreaming room and locker building will cost 112,(09, it U estimated and will ba a part of th permanent plant. A proposed ordinance making tha emission of black, dense yellow or gmy smoke from locomotive, steam roller. steam derricks, pile drivers, tat ksttles and other similar mnchlnea and bulldlnga except private rettldenecs a nuisance waa presented by Commissioner. A. H. Crabbe. It was laid over for hearing.- - Violation of tbe proposed ordinance contemplates a fine of from )1 to 1(0 for each sepTh measure Is dearate offense. signed to strengthen eststlnjp-ordlti- ancet aimed to reduce smoke. . t. g s- Farewell Testimonial For Leonard Rueckert . t sw. ws in honor of Elder Leonard RueckarL prior to his departure on a mission to (he northern mates, will be given in the Twen- - ' ward amusement halt tomorrow night. Those taking part on toe program include Annie Gusaer, Jlai;-wl- g Kueckert, Thelma Krlckaon, Lyle Robs Ramsey. Elisabeth Bishop, Keuckert, th Elgin Four, Ray Brand-leAlf Anderson. Ernest Kimball. Rueckert and Bishop Kershaw N. White. There will also be dancing. Friend of the missionary are Invited to be present. Take car No. 15 to Eighth Hmtth and Eighth ' . West. A farewell testimonial th y. - Mrs. George E. Fellows, wife of DR George E.' Fellows-o- f the history department ej the University of Utahf has just received notice that she has been appointed a member of the national committee of the National Federation of College Women. This organization is made up of the women of 40 or 50 colleges throughout the United States and was founded by Mrs. William Oxley Thompson, wlf of the president of the University of . Ohio. Mra. Fellows is to be one of the membership committee on the national board, which ia composed of a number of nationally prominent women, Including Mis Jana Addama and The Mrs. Mary Roberta Rinehart. federation ie present president of the Miller of New Mrs. Myra Kingman York City and the vsee presidents are Mrs;- May White Freeman of Norfolk, Va.: Mr. Frank Funk of Bloomington, III.; Mfs. Lillian B. Bpanpaget of Long Beach. Cal; and honorary' vice president. Dr.Jane Schqrzer of Oxford. Ohto.- The University of Utah became affiliated with the pationaj federation ' - i ; a minth ago. n)aP k.iihsp (MB! ut Commerical Teachers WANTED cou collect-bankaB- J1? l111 nominations - rives legal tender to erttficate that ara payable .5e.ro to bearer oh or demand,, those of de- under 10.000. Shorthand leathers of experience Gregg or Mountmr Declared Bint And Came Sanctuary Pitman desiring em in Lake Salt R. IT. Siddoway, state fish and ployment game City for the school commissioner, tpday declared Mount-ai- r gulch, an offshoot of Part era canare year 1920-2yon, to be a bird and ams sanctuto send us appli ary under protection of the commonwealth, -- , cations. The declaration la In response to a petition to that end sent .in by resiActive membership in dents who stated the the L. D. S. Church is fact that quail and other rare and pro1 in-vit- ed 1, -- -- - essential - L. D. S. BnsinessCoIlcge ' Fc Y. Fox, Principal tected birds were plentiful and tame In the gulch, but that hunters - acquainted with tbe circumstance took tj vantage of tbe seclusion to rhoot the birds at every opportunity. contrary to law. ' The promiscuous shooting In the neighborhood of the canyon was also set forth as a menace inhabitants jte UM and saffety - of- the - - i . g resl-deuc- es Bids for 2,009 refrlgers'or ear of th beat type art being asked by the American Refrigerator Transit company. according to O. F. Ketch, general agent t Denver In charge of th Thia number western department. will bring tha equipment welt up la Standard. practically all th other equipment of the company wa hept tn sxcebent condition and good repair rtu? g Ah administration, said Mr. Ketch. Duo to this fact th company can resume private operation and th outlook I exceptionally good for business, Mr. Kelcb will Inspect the local fruit orchard While here to determine what th prospect are for- - the fruit crop thl summer. were Accompanying him yesterday th assistant R. f. Raj, assistant of th Denver and general .manager H. K. Faye, traff'c Rio Grande, and manager of tha Western Pacific, e nt FoifSale , FirslTiIorlflage Loans - On improved city property Best security on earth. ' . pro-gressl- x V , t - 4 |