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Show FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1011. L?1 1 TIIE ROT ELDER ' guidon, one dl111'1 . vidmg lit nt o nt ii, a Js Mot t! c ing " t ,, u it n- Cl'IlVutt" ! t i ol a bit" l loi weeds f ' cunt tim e tied and built our glorious state, and in observance of the state holiday, all Brigham City stores and places of business will be closed all day Pioneer Day, less ELDER 5W?-' .A t i ut at xut jri r th y out t'"o, ouhlv iu xt a Ut i oh; v ut jiM tu to r nt 'a- Kirst !nl It t bip )t ib" u! t n th'f mo.s l ut tuning m Florence Nightingale's hORK Ihl THE o ng ste The nr oui tain t" is i calved when that (eeds use tbe y Oli ed 7T,Y OfiaWZED SAV0 7h Utss rxM'SCli'S df (A COM' FED j ' n .nic nutn-t"tand watei tnat ue lequir-- ly yutsliip t lie and Intel tele "I MWtll ot the cgel a Ives m xeiiem-l- v ( s eon-erv- I hot :rphasi.es. e CSung needed care to pots or using initiative in cuntlUcting new ai tides horten the period uf nd. shortages, states Mrs Tilth, who advises lust of all ll attempt to extend the lilt of 'hoes by oiling and gi easing iem "The rational use of suitable Is or greases will make shoes much longer than they therw ise would, she declares oolt worn - ling kt nci MARJORIE OF MERCY MRSrON GREENS IE the gndcnei h;.s k pi h s place cl' an ot small amount ot weedsl in out-lul- " j I -t lb-I- i Go IT da ti dinted by selling up county quotas for eaih Hem, wllcicas, only a Stale quot i will be set up lor i epupno nt undei Schedule II. lluwevei. In "nets must obi niie ites foi tain pm cnase any Hen's undei eilhei sem'dule oin then munty t.u m latum eommittee. Schedule I includes manme spieadets. combines, eotn btndeis, coin pickeix, nioweis, side delivery , fakes, hay loadeis, piek-uand traelms. Schedule II includes potato planteis, gtain mills, power sptayeis (except tiaetion spt lyer.x), potato unsilage cutteis, gaiden tiaelois, deep and shallow' well water systems, power pumps, litigation pumps, and i u in milk K 14A T 1 nwie-hm-ei- finer r . 1 1 teO-- faefory- - a.' ha!-els- dig-gel- ( Heavy Interlocked Plates STAXIIAIU) kattishy ',1111 s 7.h separators. Built lnhtgh Quality assures long, economical service. Replace Worn, Dangerous Brakes AKCII EH Y SET ?Ire$fon HHAKE SHOES '"IH-IIM- II 2.(19 RiowAumo Sale! UttUty ILVCi on any and What s valuelolive Made of heavy, fast-dye- & lw-- 1 polished lenses abolish giare, A Sale! TIJHE n,;iAlll g&jLadik S N V s J'""r rlj Ue"ti0"' UTAH M'ATF.R pty vsehs association. Win. 9- -i Wallace, President, A. W. Watson, Secretary-Tieasure- Gus I. Hackman, Acting Managpr. people go to Chevrolet dealers for service than to any other i mi rap dealer organization; and that means people are convinced that Chevrolet dealers are n Epr RELIABLE P FIRST If! SERVICE NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS FOR ESSENTIAL USERS Chevrolet is producing a limited number of new trucks for essential civilian users. See your Chevrolet dealer for complete information. CENTRAL CHEVROLET CO. GLENN KNUDSEN JAMES BARKER Includes pabe dc r kee rubber toug: and flexible ,or U e'TSS? One treats pin tei tires. Jus brush punctures. Sole! lUbber Tire Preservative kit 2S4 indicate that more Optically g, drab, duck, d CD EQUIPMENT All signs glasses 69c alE m Cs kes of cars and trucks! BKIVINU one-hal- X Eicha ng Has selected best quality Yyr .... d f0r great. LINCOLN'S DAUGHTERS ? '.X Con- - si.e Appeal to Everyone Interested m the Future of lcltah From the Utah Water Users Association V Cora w.th the i i More than thiity years ago a large group of the citizens of Salt Lake City and Og-- i den joined in providing a fund of $40,00') with which to promote the conservation ot I the flood waters of the Weber, Ogden and ITovo Livers. Many years passed before their elforts were rewarded with success. Surely these men may point with pride to I an annutil crop value of $10,000,000 under the Weber project and with greater pride to the tremendous help given by Utah to the war effort, which help was made possible by the conservation of the waters of these rivers. A much greater task confronts us. Water users from all parts of the state are J 1 gathered together in the Utah Water Users Association and again they call upon you J lor aid. The total capacity of the three great reservoirs Weber, Ogden and Deer Creek is less than 00,000 acre feet. Aside front Deer Creek the total reservoir capacity owned by Salt Lake City is about 5 000 acre feet. The Utah Water Users Association is purely and simply a promotional organization I composed of a group of citizens interested in the lurther development oi Utah, with an I appreciation ot the fact that the entire economy of the luture of Utah is tied to tin J possibility of the development of our water resources. Rather than attempting make the organization a state agency it has been determined that the undertaking 1 should he financed on the basis of local sudsc riptions, with the state divided into six J districts with representation Ironi all of the six distrii ts on the Hoard of Directors so that I a complete and comprehensive promotional program of all water resources of the J state may be developed. The association does not anticipate doing the actual engineer-- I ing work on the various water protects hut it does anticipate finding wavs and means of providing either on a local, county or state basis, or by an appeal to the National I Reclamation Ruroau. to obtain the engineering necessary upon which the Inundation of I all waters developed must he laid and then all of its facilities and resources and i all of the manpower associated with it to bring about the completion of the jirojei's i which are proven feasible". It is anticipated that through private subscription approximately $10,000 each year 4 i may he obtained and it is proposed that we request the Hoard of County Commission- ers of each of the counties in the state to provide to the Utah Water Users Assoc ia-- 3 of one mill, based on assessed tion an amount of money equal to two valuation of the respective counties. This would provide a total of approximately $20,-- f (MiO lor the corporation lo administer its affairs and would provide it with the neces- fcarv office assistance, legal counsel and an engineer who would be responsible for the on all projects. t promotion of the engineering The water problems of the State of Utah may be subdivided into five general problems: mil- f constructed that will permit her to use 1st More than one and j I lion acre feet of water discharge annually part of waters allocated to us and by long J into the Great Salt Lake, a large part of years use sit up a claim lor pet nianent which can be conserved. The evaporation light thereto. Wisdom dictates we must x Salt Great of from surface the put our allocated share of the Coloiado annually Lake is more than three million acre feet. River to beneficial use. 3 2nd It is believed that the efficient 4th At the close of this war there service of every stream within the State be no return to 'boondoggle. must Every lean be substantially increased in many dollar spent in developing water supp'y ! hv more than and Careful study 50';. land will return a bounin our semi-ariI arel ul planning of water supply will after year after year tiful harvest, year t point the way to an im reused income in will provide vvoik, real work. and m arly every one of our more than six J hundred 5th - Home ownership, farm ownerThere is no surer communities. ship are the basis of the tinest civilizaway to aid in the prosperity of our people. tion. Ours is the privilege to aid in assurrd Our share of the waters of the Colorado River can be made to produce ing opportunity to those we love who will home duty done with the hope return contracts untold wealth. California holds in their hearts that their lives mav be tor the use of waters impounded by Houl-de- r lived in this blessed land, called Utah. Dam that will permit an increase in cannot be if we sit idlv by and perThat Also souls. million population of seven mit our precious waters to waste away. California has plans and works partially The Utah Water Users Association at a meeting held in the State Capitol on June and a 19, 1944, organized on a temporary basis with officers, directors and advisers, Ve are very ut this year. in be established will September permanent organization has anxious to be able to report at that meeting that the financing of the undeitaking matbeen completed For that reason we would sincerely appreciate your giving this jody; U.surcd and 8 get Miles be on the l itmn hst and to trnm CHAMBER OF COMMERCE souites, eithei in the wtitei (pine piiUnAse i ei I'leates, Mi. oi b the wind ue ejy easy p I'lted out Th.eie ate to contiol and will tie only a Dually lb Hems on the" list ' ax c imputed with J ot the total s'tl ill ,iei i cut hi 1. t mheu o' wei'ls m the listing neat's-foot- , cod and cas- caoility of st i piesi'nt eng! honing thOjIgaiden. It no wiiiis tor oils, tallow, and waste vseak in alldwedi The pi i sent i itionn.g in woolen skirts,, to iem un m spot; gaulens. g.u deneis Lilli e is um h mged unul Oi tuber grease oi mixtures of them as diexsox oi House rs by cLumnT nialenals fui gi easing them befn e they wear clean will find that Ihe pupil' Ition sitoii 1, !l 11 exi ept lei till" dill tloll icieases to a white weed in the m i In" i of items lation-ithiough with lav. lings Horn the l g is no lergeipoint) i hole " Di "Kit st bush the soles and up eams Slaik oni luded Fatmi'is ui gently needing la Another way to conserve cloth-- j pels thoroughly 1o lemove all tinned equipment make applicadust and dnt and then warm mg is to dig back into the clothes tion with then local county falm "to shoes caiefdly, healing in ch'sets and cedar chests, andl Th- ion f u nt l utionmg pro-- machineii i itiomng committee o x e i beromes which iss of burning make attiaitive pie, cs ot cloth- giam, now p'md he d inge-- i ceitili-ctile- s ies pm chase !v .to them if they aie wet," Mrs ing out of old clothes etlei live L Oiv.l'e Little Lee jn to tile most woithy cases Smith advises, "and apply the bo, s trousers can be made ehaiimin ot the tT,u,i state AA fot the ('(uipment available warm oil or grease, which fiom old tiousom (,r suits, ant: committee, lepmtx All maihineiv to be latumel should never be hotter than Ihe skirts for small gills can be The mu) (barge in the pio-g- l in IMtx "us h"en divided into twe, im fiom that followed ill made fiom extia suit coats schedules Mi Lit explained which have been hinging atound is that ti w ei Hi rnx ot eipupirerit Schedule I equipment will he into tbe leather, preferably with lot yeais. the clothing specialthe palm of the hand. Take spe- ist says. C.ueful laundiying will cial care to wok the grease in extend the durability of any v oolcn gai ment. and leather and thoroughly where the sole fastened to the upper, .as water fur goods mty he madp to last soaks through these mast often, longer by cleaning them with' and let the greased shoes dry-ea- paraffin dissolved in cLanng in a warm, but not hot place." fluid lather than with just the "she also mentions the ni.ae-t'n rin i lem'ii" fluid in ... fatrcmg, Snipped XiOcIr, , Cod'll"0'' Fol'ovvmir thi iii.h atlei the .adishes and peas hac" been haivesied is eiy rnpoitunt in weed lonliul Manx gaideneis (blame then neighlmis toi then Lbundint weed eiop hut when' aie beugKl n Ttead; f I by the vegcl'hhx II weeds are alh wed to glow they usual- jttiat Tk. ,h.Safer th. s X plaice It Last" is a slogan vhfah will be ot use to all house-Uvfin Utah who want to clothing matena's, especi-illwith the shoitige of new lotlimg on the maiket. Mrs Lois . fenilh, clothing specialist of he! Utah Extension Sen ice, ife coil-(tto- ( ftartime v l weed it is knxwn e-- On Clothes CRIMEAN fVAR INSPIRED AMERICAN WOMEN W THE CIVIL WAR.... u'-n- I- fit a waik-- l 11 I el'" 'ARM WAR NEWS 1 ' li- s Merdmn t s' Coin in ill BOX )k e em if n tables whan tala deep Him .'Uun a i deiiei s in" a garden sh" fth neie an xielh'nt m-l u. ne ill lo e h"'i, ue t Me w eeds The o'd .".. uned gnden hoe is stltixtdi tui y Inn leiiunes mu ell mint" than wane the shuttle hue n used wli.ih Is miiely pushed bug and toith in the lop inch u! xml to i ut the Monday July 24th xing .rv- - t beloie tin "We-d- s tion often again o. i or, ihi mi-- , lai e should nut exited a two i "hex bei aase In honor of our pioneer forefathers who set VIS . tu'K to attt'l gation when iV s.i! lux the pi ope t Mag 1 t i t ts no it; It th tin st ige tl w,ll h t tM O altuial u rV a i : l 111 'tyr u . A WOMEN IV WAR htltliul-- at tui e at Utah St, "T h A' .v,l Stalk pl'Mi-'- - rorT- ti ,i t" p i TAGE SEVEN thi nt) pio...u-k- i E ipVx g u jx vutniv u t t'-- m n ' II., , g n wli.it" ,!x.xui-.itt- i n - i t to piiihifms mg y a '! NEWS-JOURNA- it on., j dries at once JJesies & CSaase Your FIRESTONE Dealer Slurp : 12 South Main Service Department: Tel. 63 Tel. 137 17 North Main |