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Show EVENING- I l a - rOUKDKD 1850 Bond Election CONSUMERS' tlstsrm-ln- 4 F !. new plan, K I aadar-atoaCodas that tha tiah karialf at fc' d glasar will In ora tha city a program of wssrworfta federal fair pn, imnilt am ant and th prupasad bond Not Yet Selected. pn r for lull. James B. aau. Th aallin formulaird today is tha Fusk, ha baas requested h asms aa th program erginally daotgw-a- d tk dapartmant of tu tr al ,hr "VZ'Y'orHrTrOVKMKVT by th mmtiiiMlan. Tt Impress-mart- s to taka part lo and t diB'aahlngtan a th ar I ilim ar onglnslly MU ( Ih an dvicatunl cam" rect tnlanatv m aarregatad inky I I fttllfcrlM bond I abtain aa la mahk(wt II nreary for th moo) paign t ioaar tha dtgnd for eparlfl parpoae la b funds with which l sseur Nuch a bill maierially spndd meal wstsr rights and von rurt ralhar than for a gaaaral purpaa. t thrwuh-uon be carried wi.l rampalgn deist- of the elate with th al a P 4 b) Ih rliy th division of womans activttiaa of UJ mrriiBf al boob today Ths th fair prtr commission, of tha tonal the MipoMminl la la ms ha commtttcea of th rommkasion and of pn, prowl bl la at forth upon tha fara ratwtlrra and wholeaalera nf meat and at I ha ballot IK sssrl porposwa for various organiutlona representing the akkt Ih money wPI la aspandsd If consumer lha bonds ar aulharlaad. "A Kate Money In Mea! week will nil f"f Tha farUlofl lo Uw a n be deagnaled prnbabi) about th midIh alariloB was decldsd by lb earn dle of April, during which apeclal atthan tention, will be directed to the cheaper miaaloB o Irak aura lhal lb monay Bilk goad valaad at mar 1 1, Old war from Ih V. F. cuts of meal, proper methods of cookstale btslnsd from aueh hand a ar III b sspandsd for only Flf company atarr. 170 aouth Main ing them and th f fieri that greater ll rrrt. notr 11m between Batardny use of thane ruts Will hav on the high jrh purpose fta rl forth lo ih l of living and furthar la anabl Uspsyers la night nnd thl morning, according t There la no doubt." said Mr Funk, lot for ar ftgslnst any of ih spsrtffc report received at th pellc station. "that th are rag consumer can effect lo laau II am for whtth It I pfr'pr-vs- d Th loot consisted of lght do ten a great radurtiaa In hia meal bill If be underwear will lake tlk shirt. Ih bond vral suits of advantage of tha The price rang bet oca a thao - Ibaaau lif (haair. and a ftnantliy of ntlk hosiery,. A email tula. and those tilt cola which ar highly Tha con mission lakaa Ih position quantity of jewalry was also taka. popular, hut ar avallabl In only wars apparently lookmail quantity, la sttnply enormous lhal a ich an arranrrmrrt I neesaswry Tha prawlera only. for merchandise of thta kind From a local anglq a similar eampaiga mail It povblble for ih taxpayer ing aa they did not molaaat th rash rgia-tar- , haa been conducted In several of th Th c. wishes fu!!, th mony drwr or th af. state with only local publicity. Th MprrM hlr gained froni th roof report ar etlll coming In that th original rail aim ply aontamplaiad a Tntranc of waa th skylight. Tha roof la public hav been educated In those by way without 12.390.000 of any mm lump battered to have been reached from particular communities to th value Mimation of purpoaa for which It th window of an ad)olnlng building. of Ih cheaper cut and It has matewho rial! reduced meat bill." wa proposed la expand ih monay. According t th afflcer "Th of Justice an appearances Indicated that department Thla would hav enabled futur th burglary waa committed Saturday Bounces that th Brat "Hav Money In la hav apanl arallahl night. Thar was snow on th roof Meat" week.- - during which consumer money for walarwork Improramanl of th stor and no track appeared In will h urged to turn away from d cuts of meat to t hoes equally of ft charmclar not ronismplsted In Ih ! that. From thla fact th orflcarwaadrw Mth that th conclusion nutritious but coating much lass, will rolling of Ihl alaellon. Alsu It would itered befor laat night'splace anow aterm. be held from March 22 to March IT .i Inc All tha door of.th found Jhftr praeiudad lb voter fn-wr each of th throughout ple following lockad thla morning nnd It ta thought atatoa: Illinois, Iowa. Wisconsin, In for an Item aa against another ' ftm way left th d th author-Ixsthat prowlers diana. b Ohio, Michigan, Pennaytrao ka. J Th new call, which will New Jersey, and New Tork. ntrd. tinder a reaolutlon lo b paawed they what Th burglar md to know To Feature Cheaper Chita. by Ih ratnmlMiOt at tonight's meet they wanted nd w her lo find tt ac'Tha fair price commissioner of to tb Investigating- officer, thoaa Inf will aet forth th following pur-,- f cording seemed states hsv been holding conferto hav walked to th to aa lhy owes, for which Ih city proper were ence with th retail meat dealers and where th ailk good ahalvea with acores of.dlffaraot packing firm stored and helped . liiemeelve. Al- in ilrni bond and th amount that territory. It ia expected that about to for aach Item: though thing were scattered retailer vrlll stock th lea costly cuts some extent, appearance did not Additional aupply in ad equal a qaanlltloa to fill the de had lo that the burglar had dlatrihui I e n what they wanted. A largo mand. and that theaa moats will b for search and. conduit, main of one of th sold, under th direction of th fair pile of loot waa left backbeen canal enlarcmenta and and with the had it prepared price commission after counter . . US . 00') .1 Of all farter equalising baalna concerned, at ' removal. for addltlon-af hoc obtaining low prices, Only mast of unquestionOllier Burghs rica. ill lea to walar right able quality laill b permitted, to be and Beside thla burglary, ftlx other sold. Undoubtedly many thousands of Big Cottonwood 500.000 w?r reported to tho pollco m Mill Creek canyon . . . consumers who have, been buying por Dell Mt. occurred between Saturday night and tarhoua and sirloin steaks at prices Completion cam canReservoir, Parley thla morning. The first of three up toward 71 cants a pound 200,000 from the home of C. J. Allen. IIS Ken- ranging yon will for th first tlma buy nlc. juicy factil-U- a Allen Mr. reported round steaks at perhapa half the price, Pumping plant sington avenua. 120.000 that ho waa awakened early yester- and brisket, chuck and other nutri200.000 down- tious ruts at even lower a noleo in a 6. City Creek reservoir.. day morning by figures. t. Pig Cottonwood reser- 70.000 stairs room, according to the police. "When on remembers that the na voirs He went downidalra lo Investigate) and tlon aa a whole consumes 61.000,000 7. Mill lYrek rcerolr. . 176.000 was struck over the head and partly pounds of meat dally and that the . I.. Emigration . reservoir. . Ki.000 'atunnad - Th prowler then fled. It states mentioned hold a considerable had juat 9. For obtaining right to la thought that the burglar part of the national population. It is t.ltrlc Cottonwood wabegun tfielr Job e nothing was found sppsrent from the tables given fielow 200.009 to ter be missing. that the saving In one week in this 10. Conduit Little to Big Burflam entertd th Wet Moil Or territory alone will run , 300,000 Cottonwood Went 30 south Temple der house. sums. These table embody quotation 11. Reservoir Little Cotton- .night and obtained on some high priced meat cuts and 400.00J it reel. Katurday wood canyon from the cash register and some relatively inexpensive meat cuts of merchandise. In the middle western markets recent 1125 worth 13.300,000 about Tot: Entrance was gained by forcing open ly. The prices are per pound and are a basement window. Confer With Difliioew. somewhat higher than the price The hom of E. Q. Cannon- - 231 D quoted on the 8alt Lake market but The commission's action follow J street, waa entered by prowler dur- the between the expensive a. conference thl morning with LafaySunday cuta proportion and those las costly ar about the ing tha absence of the faintly received to report same. ette HancheM, repreaenting ft com- evening, according of th member mittee of engineer who waa called br the police. Return Range of Price. hav to i the family thought beef cuts; Steer short Into consultation by Commissioner C. of NothExpensive away. intruder the frightened loins No. 1 (choice steaks) f cents; Clarence Neslen head of th departing waa taken no far aa could be beef tenderloin No. 1, CS cents; beef ment of water supply and waterworks. learnedNo. 2, 0 cents; steer ribs, 5 bill tenderloin from In 35 of theft The Present at thi conference, which was desk bf T. A. Canister of the Star No. 1. 32 cents. cuta; Tenderloin, 5 htld In Mr. llsnchett's office were the Expensive perk company. 33 Poatofllce place, Printing cents; choice loins, 31 cants! less costMr. Hanchett, Mr. Nealen, Mayor E. was reported to the police Sunday. ly beef cuts; chuck, lucent; (roasts, A. Bock, Commlaaloner A- H. Crabbe, Early- - Sunday morning, burglars chuck steaks, pot roast etc. )r brisket City Engineer Sylvester Q. Cannon, entered the welding shop of W. ob-C No. 1. 13 cents; medium plates, 114 City Attorney W. H. Folland and H. Ooff. 713 south ftate street, and cents; flank steaks. 24 cents. Less K. .Burton, superintendent of water- tained a number of welding tools. costly pork cuts; Pigs' feet, 7 4 cents; works sixth burglary was reported by beat The snoulders, 23 cents. The election waa to havq been held Jim Miller of the Angelus hotel on Reports received by the departWednesday, March 31, but th ne-- . east First South street, who said his of advertising a new call and room had been entered and about 100 ment of justice from the fair price commissioners indicated that the peothe additional work attendant there- worth of clothing taken.- are brooming to will cause a delay of approximately of the prowl- ple in the various states to No the elew identity three week. The new date of the er could be found by the investigat- actively interested In the campaign to bill. The meat of the above casosf lower the consumer's ing officers in any ... i m department is arranging to furnish charts, receipts, posters and even lecUtah Delegatet Wanted turers to those interested. Fair price report that mass meetPolitical-Social At Meeting coffrmtsisoners ings will be held to forward the eduI cational work, "From three to five delegates from Utah are wanted to attend the meeting College President Expects at Philadelphia May 7 and I pf th Prices to Remain High American Academy of Political and Social-- service. Go vernor . Bamberger c! ' Peterton,'. - president ot having received a request to appoint theDr. E. rlgeHE new hem should 'hare Utah them. Agricultural college, believes correct lighting fixtures ' Discussions at th contention, will that th Increased buying power of fixtures that provide sufficient staas industrial such include subjects light, focus It where It belongs the Agricultural community caused by in Indusand at the same time harbility. labor representative monise with the architecture trial management, as well aa consid- favorable prices for farm products and general decorative scheme. It is will tend to keep prices at their preseration of collective bargaining. ' expected that the various business and ent status for some tlmato come Brest. Peterson was In Fait Lake Satlabor organisations will be representit you can't find what deed. urday to attend a meeting of state want In our stock, we will you school superintendents. He said that sign and make It for you. the livestock industry is the backbone Warden Goes to Testify ; of the agricultural industry In the V Complete Stork sf A ate weet and that conditions of the liveWarden George A. Storm of the stock market will tend to keep Swppllea prices Utah state prison left Sunday for Ta- at their present level. He pointed out It to takes time that in will grow cattle and where'he coma, testify Wash:, Aad Eleetrte Fix ta tea aad. the case of Hannibal Spencer, who la hogs and therefore a scarcity can not AppHaweea, once-on fHal there for robbery. Statistics he Spencer be made up at formerly strved a sentence la the lo- quoted showed thatIn there were 81.. 864.000 beef the cattle United States cal prison and another in th San 44.335.000 in 1919, Quentin prison In California. At the in 1307 with-onlUtah prison he waa confined on a despite increased population and incharge of second degree burglary. Ac- creased number of animals slaughcording to Information received by tered. The present ntimber of cwttle Warden Storrs. Spencer Is row believ- simply cannot produce tha 16.000,000 ed to have stolen nearly 11.100 Trout needed, annually, for slaughtering! lie passengers on a Pullman car. contended. ,r pil roa-vsirr- mrrrt Downtown Store Pt Entered Through Roof arid Looted cc-V- low-prto- nr high-price- - 1 eon,-dutt- a. , I s GAME lda - - ' uWiIU4 t ftah aad , , v . -- - V v. - u. - j 't-- - j v gna J. H. Trego of Nation! Ib ? a .Kfta V V V - rj7 da-ruola- t. th. ftgur. th" fording nUnal forte 'a of Flan tn s th rift and 143 maun-tai- n Daring sheep. axlnot l.alft ! deer killed I animal, arera killed by I1 hunlera In tb ther having been aeaonn. Keren the foraeta during af th fame law t of which ported lo the office!. war Ihveollga'ed and dropped, ft convkrllanft era pmoervit-- d and lie In the I'owell ryaerr. II recorded caused la reported, mountain l!ei ihan ail other muf. luao of gams combined. predatory animal 3 Mines lo Pumal. for-so"Enllmat submitted from thawith-- . which are wholl ar partly In Utah,' lha report Mil In part. "In dlrata that llfhtl lean 'ban 63.8M foreat. people viol led the national Sftft IH day spending a total of orever Thera 347S.CM. at a mat ta them each for waa an averag expenditure of 142.9ft and alnc thla la for for! th moat part ftpent In 4h vlclnlly of th foreat It rvprea.nl considerable business to tha local eommunlliea. abo-lutal- y Thla raeraatlon uaa la dependant on tha fiah and game, but obaervallona hav ahown that people will leave otherwise very attractive locallfle where tha flahlng and f to much ! la net good, beautiful section which ara favored deby good fishing Wharttar people consire to return alao depend to a siderable extent on their aurceaa with hunting or flahlng. "All th forests report an Increase In big gain . Thla la ganarally approved. In one raaea thewaabuck law. blamed while not obj acted to, aa tending ta causa violation, since It look consldrrabla a If coni rat, after maklhg a careful ata'k or hunting alt or day, to atop o dfttermlB whetherevinot a dear carried horn. It la ba to dent that public opinion needs developed to support this law. Thera la a eoafllct tn connaetlon with duck hunting permitted on Fish lake and tha Johnson valley reservoir, tinea the law require possession of a on the gam permit to carry ' preserve. Thera la reported a alow tncroaa In grouse and sag ban ar either holding their own or Increasing. of Influence Tha predatory animats on th supply of both big gam that I and bird la ao Important would Ilk to as definite action taken to provide for their destruction as a game protective measure. "There la universally reported very 'considerable reduction In the fish supply. The Various reason shown for this ara heavy flahlng. unecreened ditches, laek of adequate stocking, love water and floods." d-- er. 1 la nt -- a yy.ii L. I.: Kt. 7 rf- fV , .L, A j- So Pronounced. 4 H f high American today Just 13 per 323 par cant which uf tb mail up present ausrtni market put this morning price, ws brought of by i. II. Trvga. acriry-trvaaurlha National Association of Credit Mn. who arrived In th city today. Mr. Tret, conducting Ih convention sMsIon of Intermouniain Credit Mn brought si th Hotel Utah s s school,fact emout number af Interesting fsbu-Isu- a of romance tha tha phasising aspendiiurea of tha Amsrtcsft people today. various Use. Humming up Ih which go ia produce th 213 per rent f Ih present market agsinM 10ft per declared: cant normal. Mr. - "W ar paying high Prlcas In part because high price ar In lha air. because Van won't waar II shoe higher priced shoe ar on iho market. Japan esn't send us silk enough la aupply material for Ih silk shirts which ar demanded by Ih public, daspll Ih fact that they cost all h way from III up. And Ih most of Ihl extravagant buying Is being don by th working else. If you rsmava every automobile from tha country lha prlc of cotton would go down IB par cant, still showing that It I th demand for luxuries which la boosting tb prlc of practically every commodity in lha country." ih THAT psychology is casting Ih cl cr w - - CUOIU-i-: A BocUtion of Credit Mm Telle Why Cost of Living r" lgle, now 11 703 ty , fj M&i II ant l kf U tn ' an ar at iung agreement operative rvt.a WBk ih federal and aethmutad report tha data sent In by uperinr afMKnational a a foraata n lull, of th aawrnilal point l' mm I ' y; III X- - UA&nikLTON. Tra LITTLE arhoot girt ahoutad with dallght aa she tame I (Frb. 32) Iktft bra Mather, lhal 1743 OrwaJi of father. running boot: about a man teacher told I lift bairvaylag ha the (vga Mrwt. lad), and ha bad a Hit la hatchet, and hia name waa George!" Later la tha year, aha burst In again, full of b thousand acres of land, more ar lea a twanty-talavaa, further discovery; "Mother, leocher unprodurilvs; . pure and a lean larder. told ua about another man today, and slender Aa only a younger aoa and th child ha had an axa. and ba waa railed of a second wife. George received but a small aKara of a modest aatata. beAba!" ing dependent on lha bounty af hia Character, patriotism, tha great h paaaed to and fro beof past had been Introduced ta tween them as a poor relation aad that child, aa to genera Ilona of Amer- grew up mostly In thalr home. While at. Ml. Vernon, which hi CnsHJlbuUng rhetors. ican children, la aimpl picture that oldest brother. Lawrence, had InherIlk motion mind Mr. Trego summed up tha vstrious her flaghad upon ited. he learned tb simple rudiment 333 per film thrown upon a acraen. Tha af aurvaylng, aad Lord Fairfax, who factors which make for Ihs follows: standard of prices useful. Instructive myth of Washing- lived nearby, employed him ta purvey cant'Fifty-five par cent la caved hy ton' UtU hatchet la aeomad by many a vast estate In th Valley af Virpower of money writer wh spar th more mislead. ginia. With that commlaaloa In hand, th Increased buying high wage and Increased IndividIng myth that h waa bom with a th boy rod away over by ual purchasing. the Blu Kldge and out Into th wild1 gold spoon In hlo mouth. "Twanty-fi- v per cant by tha west of that time, where ha passed Washington waa made of tha ama won have profits tax. . th next three years on th savage clay aa qioat Americana who "Fisa per cent by profiteering. high leadership and. Ilka them, ha out frontier of America. "Fifteen per rant by th paychoiogy Ma teeth on tha rruaf of poverty. Only In an almoat track Blaring paths earn lew wtlderpem, the tall lean, blu ef the sij nation. four or fiv of our president In speaking of th axeewa profits lag from poorer home Ihan our first jtraa-Ida- evad. young frontiersman built hi and ha had lam schooling than fir at th and of lha tollaama day. tha financial expert declared that tha s of hia aucceaaora. Ha was. rooked hia supper on forked stick quicker It was abolished tha batter. In fact, tha anly president in tha first and ala It off chip In alar af platea. Ha declared It must go as tt encourand la not orient tftc. w ho 4ft wag without a year seeing a bed for weeks at a age axtrftvsgane must ba rallevad from I corporation tlma, b wrapped himself In hia bear- - The leg education. Ua burden, ha declared, and In lla plar Not starting to achool unlll eight, ba akin against tha cold night-analapt Jiad to leave at fourteen to go to work. in hia clothes on the hard ground, for th support of tha country must Ineoma tax. Tha Thenceforth until the Bavolutloh tha "Ilk a Parcel of Doga or Cat.i aa coma th ' Individual ' wood and fields wera hia only achaol ha said In hia diary, which h careful- propoaad lax on sales, h declares, er. mast would school Ufa hia only room and probably encourage profiteering, ly kept, "and happy's he that gets th and a worn gram- Birth nearest th fire. Beckoning tt. being a rather hard matter to da-fi- n A bad speller a a4. marian. hia English rapidly Improved that "a Dubloon la my constant gain in contact with tha educated men every Day and somatlm Fix Pistol," Indorse Income Tax. whom hq commanded by tha super- ha could smile st privations, as h as w Ihr we Will, have do "Bo long iority of hi character. Hia generals Jingled In his pocket those Spanish bear tha burden of th present ar. and hia Statesmen became hia le ack- gold coins to my belief. Id th . It waa good pay. but ha earned It. Th inrom oftax. ers. arranging matters, it W nsvrar can truly understand this After 16ft years had passed, sine he fairer way th making of tha per-soman If we ajart with tha mistaken ran hia lines with lha aid of a simple will encourage I as tha Individual and budget idea that he il the .product of compse the government lately went plana for spend lens Hia people over them with high power . transits this tax inthla tax ha will wealth and aristocracy. proportion, thus bringing really wera only a plain, though al- and found them 'remarkably correct. down th high prices.' It is estimated ways highly respectabla family, living Ko too, tha world haa retraead t h for many years it will oost much on the outskirts of tb cavalier cast lines of his Ufa and found them' as that government about 4 lb Jgtneg tru M, those ht- - ba draw through to runtt our which set-uMlmntdiv-Thitf-xnen- a n tbut , wild the In forest hia boyhood days. River region. 1 one year ia juat 300 time The greatest ef Virginians mad no "The frontier ever has been a great whatcoatit in would ba in Jafferaon's time. ancestral boast hia training school in our near world. Every credit man should be doing haring com out fram England In tha From Jackson to Lincoln, yes ta aomathlng to- - safeguard his concern modest capacity of mate on a trading Roosevelt, it has produced many and hla creditor, if this inflation of venal. Mt. Vernon came Into the fam- rugged Americana, but IU first gradumoney la dangerous. Ws must preily aa part of th land granted to a al waa Washington. vent price from going higher or w Washington In reward for hia aervloea suffer whan th reaction comas. In transporting from English Jails nd Tomorrow: WhrfUngton ia Lore will Tou must urge customers to buy only almshouse 10ft Indentured aarvanta. and War. as they need and to pay as ihey buy. (Cop) right, 1120. by Jamas Mor-gaGaorga'a awn father, who at on time must learn to keep a reserv had been a aalllng captain In th published by special arrange- They tha towering of prices. Thera trad with th mother country, left ment with tha McClure Newspaper against haa bean murh letting down of human hia wife and children at hla death flv Syndicate.) energy as a result of the war; and only a building up olLthig can help n- creased production. - Increased freight rates will not,' In- my opinion, rats price under privets ownership as th Increased rates will not cost near as much as the fact that thousands of tons of products have been standing Idle waiting to be taken to points of consumption, Mr. Trego doubts prices will ever. In some commodities, get back to what was once called normal. He declare while the speculating evil, not - The First presidency have .set apart - The office of the collector of Internal that (Continued on page two.) Monday evening, April 6, the second revenue will be kept open until mid, night of conference,! aa the date for night tonight to give taxpayers a final of Professor opportunity to file their income tax the- first production Stephen' new sacred cantata,. "The and excess profits ret u me, according written by appointment to VUtion, commemorate the hundredth anniversa- to "D,C. Dunbar, collector of internal the first manifestation given revenue. ry-of To date leas than 31,000,000 In InJoseph- Bmlth. th prophet. The- preparation of the cantata, and excetg profits return which waa fully described In Satur- come hava-beereceived by the local offday's New, is full of Interest, The icials n which they declare Is conclusive News' music type setting department, handled by John Ford, one of the few ex Idcnce.ihat thousands will be Ute in filing and will be subject to the 26 printer in the west who I an expert In setting music type, reclves the per cent fin?. The offices were kept thv from open yesterday .to accofnmodate the manuscript almost dally hands of Profe,y fcStephen. The great numbers who turned out to file ; returns. printer sets up about on page a day. Four pagea ar printed at a time, and This morning was declared to he as rapidly a a printed, specie) eoples the Ininicst the department has yet FINE musical friend ar stricken off for rehearsal pur experienced and it Is anticipated that from fuHy 3.000 wUTTite returns before poses. These copies, ftlmnst-dam- p a. COLUMBIA . to 400 the were distributed the press, mldnighL singers, who held their first nieetlnh In the Bishop building Sunday af- been printed. The entire work will We have "all models, prices ternoon, previous rehearsals having be 46 to 43 pages. voice bean devoted 'to the separate Professor Giles acted a accompand designs. , parts. The occasion vM full of enthu- anist. Sunday, and David Reese, who We will help you make a siasm. Mr. Stephens said ha had never is to sing tha only solo part the canbeen surrounded by s finer group of tata contains, that of tha boy prophet good choice of records. singers, made up as It Is of representasupolicatlng dlvtna guidance, sang the tives of the Tabernacle choir, the. Or- part for the first time with the chor. atorio society, the old choruses which us. At the conclusion Professor Stephens sang under bia baton on .various occasion. and many new delegation received many warm congratulations, from the city ward choir. The vol- both from singers and listeners. Who ume was simply tremendous, and the assured him that his treatment of th Bmb Wlffc Ifcf lwr7s progress made In conquering the page themj 4a inspirational- )MwM A. IL as fsr as printed was astonishing to Tha ladies of the chorua.meet to4- Nil Lake (! listeners, and very gratifying to th1 night. the men Friday night, and tha, composer. Up to date 4ft page have full chorus Saturday night. A im Fred-rrtiiakar- y, fa w an-hea- rd half-brother- s, -- ax-ca- nt four-fifth- I ns a, p Discuss Applications For Grazing Permits Applications for grazing permits submitted to the forestry aervica In districts 1, I and (, comprising tha territory at tha head of tha Weber, Black forth and Green river, ware discussed at a meeting of tha advisory board of the Wasatch Woolgrowara association with Dana Parkinson, supervisor of th Wasatch range, this morning. Various matters pertaining to grazing regulations were also considered. Those attending the conference Include C. M. Woods, chief of grazing of th Intermountain forestry service. Morgan Parke, ranger of the jvama reserve, and the advisory committee consisting of Joseph Murdock of city. Charles E. Mac Kay. James T. Hooper and H. H. Ftevens of Salt Lake. A. E. Rloliins of Henefer. A. Fltsgerald and V. Broadbent of DraHe-he- per. .. Lighting Fixtures -- 1 great-grandfath- er n; New Cantata to be! Collector Vill Keep Office Open Till Heard Monday, April 5 1 Midnight -- A . W . . .; DISUSE - ellm1 la a ramniaSMi , ...' lr rum - pro-paa- u - Given. pro-pwa- Til-- J VKAH THE MAN IN THE MAKING i People Will be Urged to All Nations! Fortsts Report Increase in Bif Game-M-any Buy Equally Nutritious Nimrods Entertain-...Suggestion- s But Lets Expentire Cuts o. i SEVENTIETH WASHINGTON e b t By JAMES MORGAN Rsnge of Prices. Its-pr- UTAH ft, iluon Five Minutes a Day With Our Presidents il Three Weeks laejoa prababiy will ret k for ssvsrsi da a JakswaHOl I'jpnwd. LAKE ClVV OF El Is Postponed For Ac City Commiuion Taken Uon In Order to Give Spec ific Data in Call-D- ate SALT 10JO 15 MARCH MONDAY for tartaasw sqqu1e)ijt Ml. X) W, I'Uk 1 tm pftrMtfaJ investment AXhome brings paint for your In big returns In the For best way of Increaned valuation. e too against-thweaprgf evin protect and storm, use Low Brothers High " Standard Painta. - Salt Lake Glass & Paint Co 33-3- 5 East First Booth Sc. 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