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Show .. . ',1.'''-- - . , , . - . - - I f,, - . . 111111604,411111 1 i t , i ! i .: ... 801100ACIIIIS nEHIALT3E,?,tIIIDITHPROBAM THRSIMEH .,.,:(,)IZTif:ITO IS CONINE ba completely and economically lminated by the adoption of ra! tclIaalt firce"is n:Xdstekil: chl:arn.. arttsitli H O but alight increase in cost of heat- --, I ing- - L. C. !Carrick. consulting engineer of Salt Lake. declared in an addresas at the weekly 11011I club at Hotel Utah Friday. Have Right to Bank Exposed Discrep- luncheon twrious ,Children 'The speaker compared 1 .radtca-hi the smoke Start Training With in Accounts, possibilities ancies tion field that might be used here. th use of oil. natural mentioning JenSound Bodies, Reveal; gas or other fuels instead of coal. with an initial ex- said He that se;t Writes Sanpete. Judd Visits Office. penditure of $1.000,000 for a coal processing .plant. however, the best results would obtain. the Initial investment. the After Continuation the of state health Bond of Walter A. Day of $200.- cols of maintenance of the plant program in the school system was 000 aa acting treasurer during the would be small. for in, advocated by Dr. C. N. Jensen. state euspension of County Treasurer the form of oil to be made into superintendent, in a letter sent out George T. Judd. was approved by saleable petroleum products. and to Supt. A. E. Jones of the Friday the county commission Friday. at gaa nearly as rich as natural gas, North Sanpete school district would reduce the cost to the city.1 the regular meeting. Supt. Jones had quenioned- the Mr. Carrick said that he and V- value The Maryland Casualty company of certain, phases of the and the American Surety com- P. Parry of the U. 8. bureau of. work and asked Dr. Jensen for adcare-pany are bondsmen for Day. each mines. New York, had made vice the future program NI studies of the smoke nuisance: in thegoverning taking $100000. North Sanpete district warious cities. and found the Although. under suietn, ion by Dr. Jensen the declared that satissince coal processing method most the county commission stale health program as being adWednesday, because of alleged dis- factory and economical. in the school system emvocated crepancies in the redemption debraces two major objectives thst partment of the treasurer's office. every child is entitled to enter of which he was head during E. J. ENGINEER PLEADS school in the beginners grade in a Groesbeck's incumbency as treasphysically fit condirion and that at Mr. Judd urer. appeared every child should have a physical the office: Friday and went Into examination yearly and visit the his private office. where ne redentist at least two times a ceived a number of callers and conFOR CLEAN WATER The state office advocatesyear.that a nurse be employed wherever sulted with Acting Treasurer Day. there are I.500 or 2.000 school chqSteps leading to the discovery of dren in the district." be declared. the discrepancies in the redemp"We do not care whether the local tion department. were first taken by officials of the Utah State Na- N. Y. Sanitation Expert Is phyicians make the yearly physical lea:Med examination or whether a pubwas it Friday. tinal bank. lic health doctor be employed. but From information from the bans Lake Visitor; Salt the physical examination should be officials it was learned that a piece made ,and since your local Ph Yid.' To See Sights. of real estate was about to be sold. clans are willing to make those time of the employes in the bank examinations we see no reason why was eent to make an abstract of you should change this, policy. the property. A- check for someThe state office does feel. howclean water supply Ls one of thing over WO was paid by the theA most valuable assets of any ever. that health is fundmental to bank to the county treasurer for Alin the happiness and success of the the opinion of . redemption of the aroperty. Th. municipality len Hazen of New York. vice presi- children in the school as as original receipt showed the exact dent of the American Society of when they become of age towell 3S111111e amount but In abstractirg the Civd in who arrived Engineers. responsibilities In practical life. For property it was found ,.'at the figLake 1.1"Inay noon for a 36 this reason. we advocate that a ures On the duplicate receipt had Salt He will leave Saturday nurse be employed visit. hour to stimulate been changed to read something evening: tor Denver to attend the health instruction in the schools over 1200. annual convention of the society and also to visit the parents. 'nits was called to the vtention 12 to 16. teaching them the value of health of the special auditors by officicis July Hazen. and his daughter education and urg;ng physical fitof the bank. Ruth. have lust completed a tour ness with all memebrs of the famPublic Protected. of the Pacific coast states. ily. You may not measure direct'The county commission has On their arrival here Friday ly the results accruing from this taken every etep possible to pro- noon Mr. and 311as Hazen were work. but it is our opinion that the tect the interests of the taxpayers,' met at the Union station by a dele- results obtained will justify the excounty trestairer gatiort of Salt Lake engineers penditure and .efforts put forth in in the present these activities." shortage." it was stated Friday by headed by Dr:Richard R. Lyman. Chairman W. H. Stenaciter. Friday afternoon the visitor will "Members of the commimilon re- meet George M. Bacon state engichief engineer alize that they have a. bad Ilitalition neer; IL K. Brown, tic it to and manager of the Orem lines; to clear up and expect H. C. Jerson. city engineer; A.. B. the best of their ability." continsur-Trie Purton. of the U. S. geological nel Chairman Stenacker. vey. H. C. Kerr. thief engineer of that what- the people can Sylvesstate road commiasion; ,ver discrepancies there are will ter Q. Cannon and other Salt Lake Advancement of H. M. Cushing be found and that every dollar of and E. A. Jacob. of of Salt Lake from the position of engineers, All ehortage will be of the local sec-- I' district passenger agent to division Prove. president the former beade of departments in tion of the national engineering so- ram...trig-eagent of the Denver & treasurer's office ware under heavy ciety. Rio Grande Wectern railroad, was londs. A trip to Fa hair with dinner at announced Friday by F. A. WadJ, Percy Goddard. :ertified pub- the Lake following a dip in the leigh. passenger traffic manager lic accountant and band writing !brine was scheduled for late after- with headquarters in Denver Mr. In for consultanoon. expert was called Linc-iia few days is Wadleigh pending n conG. Kelly. tion Thursday by In Salt Lake on a survey of the Saturday Dr. Lyman will some visitors on a tow of head of the accounting firm of Linthe business. passenger coln G. Kelly company. which has 'duct The new title gives Mr. Cushing city watersheds. and to Mt. later going to Bing- charge of the passenger service of , Ttmpanogos. the special audit in charge. He will take Walter A. Day. chief tax deputy. ham to see the copper,Minell there. The road in Utah. assumed charge of the office Fri- The noon Tabernacle organ recital over the duties in the paigienger be to followed by the will be attended. department of A J. Cronin. who day es acting treasurer. during Utah. given by has been assistant general freight suspension of Mr. Judd. vshich a luncheon at Hotel dates from Wednesday afternoon local engineers in honor of the vis- and pa,ssengrr agent, Mr. Cronin until the audit hi camplete. It is itor. jl rema In assistant general Mr. Hazen expressed delight to freig1. agent. anticipated this will be accomSalt The promotion of Mr. Cushing is Lake. saying to return next of tsek. again plished about the last 'increased trafMr. Judd was in consultation he had not been here Stnce 180. a resu:t of greatly R. G. W. lines, over the D. & fiv on the pronouncs'ith his counsel. Charles M. Morni and he remarked Mr. to that since of the according Wadleigh. ed city growth Thursday and Friday. Mr. Cushing came here from Further discrepanclea Involving Untie. and has been COrMr. Hazen Is one of the out- Denver in upwards of $1,S00 were totted tm?eted with the D. & 'R. G. W. of the country. deengineers standing the in redemption Thursday bas gained considerable prom- in this city for 17.,years. as travelpartment during the time Mr. Judd and inence due to his achievements in ing passenger agent and district was' head of that division. sanitation work. He also is the passenger agent. of several-author engineering Public Water Ordered to Pay Wife books. including How io and Water "Ciean supply." -$7 a Week Alimony Get It." and Hydraulic Tables." ' While she was studying music Franklin C. Walton Was ordered New York City. Mrs Margaret temporary alimony of SI orkers of Liberty Lyman Schreiner. daughter of Dr. ato pay to aenealogical his wife. Saran A. Walweck Mrs. Lyman. was enteria!ned Make numbering 150 held an out- i andMr. ton. Friday by District Judge Land hig family at his Hazen by B Wight pending divorce proceeding in Little Cottonwood canyon on the Hudson river. ings. Elie was also given custody Thursday night. - !home Lyman expects to leave early of ChrisN. C. the Walton a utomobile. of Under direction auto- - !next week to attend the engineerMrs. Lizzie Warren. mother of of caravan thirty a tensen tring convention. Utah Other Mrs. Walton testMed that two mobiles made the trip. outA brief are expected to go also. w ith cream ruffs. one of which be at rrogram was carried Piohumor. were all that was provided and himself readings. singing bv Walton for his wife to eat in nie was eaten about a huge bon the two weeks bef,ire she left tire. tetdimony of Mrs. Warren was that she was told that i 610bZgL'IL',,101101MMoZWM , her daughter was literally starving 1, to death and that she (Mrs. WarB. Talmage. pro- Dr. Sterling 01 40 ,o ren) would have to care for her Northwestern of fessor save her life. to it geology SaturTn. Mr& 111 $ university. Evanston. Fall and Wis 'close at 1:00 p. and aueust. Lake-tIn July naY1 arrived Talmage. $ ri'lltet toillo SCsatsuhrdsansd tila"r;; 0 Zroes 'iaavl ef ora .4... spend the summer. havieg motor I ( Ifped here fr:mChicsgo. vieI $ oun.hlyit.upBratinIttii .1.2o:Ic.lock. they t 01 En cwt. A ited lead and zinc mines in .11- - i d' Best Wheat ...UAW rer cwt. Wtsconsin. linois the and Oats Idaho A ...Mel per or stake gold min es in th e Black Hilts :bole Heavy ?,,w. White Barley pee cwt. 0 ot Bouth'Dakota. and the oil rieils 0A Hardwood .v:A CharOf i Wyoming. ccal ... $vm yr, ewt., 0 for to hers remain titan A They SPECIALS . 06 Eastern 0 Genuine g (the summer. and during their stay, . Crushed 0 Shell ... Oyster$1.3e pet east,' 0 ret, Talmage expects I to do some! 4 00 Switt's Meat wotk In the nearby I 04 geological cartper te'ra" mountains. collecting specimens I 0 White Shorts 43-Pew cwt. and taking pictures tor his work I 10 Bailey's Hn B S215 slat esti. $ at 'Northwestern. Food ... , ' Mrs. Talmage is a 0 Bailey's Egg OrtSS LE. BOX Yost. Mash the per 01 of the 'r,ar.11 generalboard 0 BaileWs Buifermilk association. 0 Chick Growing 1 ' 01 ' 1045 per rw ,w 4 Mash .. I 1 I ! MEN i , 1 c 0 sCHOOLS, S APPROVAL ADVICE - 0 finkc ials -- t- t .. , R.G.W. MAN reat-essur- , 1 . ed -- Genealoiical Workers Hold Canyon Outing I ! ,, ; Dr. Sterling Talmage 1etums for Visit - -- POUltryMén! r o de - : r r - I : 1 . 101.411 SS lb- Flour .. bag Huller'! Flour lit.g3 4 lb. bat Drifted Sperry snow .. SIAS 48 lb. bag Whtte Fawn 1111.20 SS lb. Flour .. bag COM. Early eaturday sad Sava O 0 0 0 10), 0 0 Stoney . , OA 1,1 00 $ Bailey & Sons Co. 1 $ 0 . Chance for' Horses , Pineappl e Sponge - , . . "Let the horses drink as well !I as the rest of us. is the plea of I Mayor C. C. Nesion to Police Chief Joseph E. Burbidge. iri At letter I written Friday. requesting that a "no parkinir sign be placed on the curbing in tract of the fountain near the City slid County build-- I 0 $ int. A - - ralip,,,:,,03 4' )05,17, CITY . . 'teem, , , L.,-- , 01 i .. . 9 ; r- - , br . - , 4 41 ., .: PROSPERITY OF WEST EIGHTH SEVENTY TFAR QTATI RIIIISEPSRE'EITFAVTgiti ISILHORE-1111ONSOUND BAIS SAY EXPERTS ON BUSINESS Irrin vrAR Tom AT RATE MEET1AF H EQUIPPED I H. 1 , WITH Prickett. manager of the Utah Traffic Service bureau. Prest. Grant, Sen. Smoot and Prest. Gray of Union leave Friday evening tor Wichita. Kansas. to represent the Ogden Pacific System Among Speakers at Grain Exchange in the hearings on ELECTRIC C. of C. Luncheon. grain and grain products freight ratei there called by the IInterstate l Commerce commission under the I resolution. The hearing as expected to con- Economic conditions of the na- mentwwere fulfilling the hopes of Less Than Half of Revtinue for three weeks. beginning iPrrresidiveenst tion and particularly of the inter- the foundeis of the state. oifnlic. iPty. System 11. and wi ll be at Smoot said the industriby a Comes enue From July mountain west are on & sound ba- al Senator number of W emt er n at reded and situation had been great ly imbusiness men. The hearing wilt in- e sis according to a group of busi- proved nationally through the conFees elude Property Tax; Party or Officials After discussion of the reasonable- ness men who discussed the sittia- tinual reduction of federal taxes, of :less on the rates those and he proAnd U.S. Receipts Help. existing opinion that expressed ilon at a special luncheon given by Tour of Southern 'Utah, d,,cts, the reasonableness of rates and city 7governments state. the board of governors of the can docounty between specific localities. and the a great service by imitatrelation of rates on wheat and I chamber of commerce at the ing the example of the federal govto rates on the pro- chamber Friday. which ernment and reduce taxes of the state government Sapport The Union Pac11,-- : has appro.. Honored guests included Prem. became necessarily high as a re- in its- various f,eicla of activity' e t I ''' f those a aims Later be priated the conductwill war. nearly $700,C.r0 Heber J. Grant. Senator Reed sult of the hearings cost $10,892339.49 during the fia- on the same case on the Pacific erection NIr. Gray expressed confidence cal year of' Smoot, Prest. Carl R. Gray of the June 30. 1527 it ed electr,cally ending ligMed Union Pacific system and other in the continued growth of the was shown In the annual .report coast. and probably one may be control signala on the L. A. & 8. in Utah In the fall. high railroad and industrial lead- Western country and said Utah. just completed by State Treaurer i held Mr. Prickett said he may call L. between Lynndyl and Tomas ers. with her vast natural resources, is John Walker. l Utah witnesses to offer testimony and Farrier and Daggett. a &President Grant, Senator Smoot destined to prolonged growth and anis bum rePresents the actual in sidd:tion to that he will intro-- , tan ci of :94,S miles and Mr. Gray were speakers. amount received prosperity. by the elate:duce. completing th He also discussed plans of the treaaurer as actual revenue President Grant traced the from The Ogden '1' Grain Exchange. equipment o f the Ime with these grow h of Salt Lake and Utah to Union Pacific 0stern regarding Ors a acore of sources. Less than one- a inch he has been an eye witness. development of the scenic pow- half of the sum came front the has as 3.1t Prickett will represent,- l eigmds R. a w as announced here by members most of the grain Carl Gray, pres,clent of title and he pointed out how develop bihtlea of southern Utah. ad valorem tax for state and state ;dealers and flour interestal railroad7 school prpoea. as the bulk of the lot' Utah and Idaho, milling Mr. and handles Gray and a group Of fellow 90:revenue was received from sever- - per rent of the average 35.000.000 officials of the U. P. arrived here at special taxes. federal apprc,pri- - bushels of wheat, front aouthern Utah parka at 6:31 atione and Miscellaneous tees and In the two states. produced yearly am. Friday. and will spend the items collected by the various de- S. J. Wettrick. attorney for ; day here. departing for Yellow-- . the Seattle chamber of commerce tstone National Park on the Telpartments and institutions. The report of the elate treasurer was in Salt Lake Friday en route lowatone apecial at 5 p.m. does not show the amount of the Ito the hearing. Accompanying Mr. Gray are E. general overdraft of the general; E. Calvin, vice president in charge fund or the general fund deficit of operation: F. W. Robinson. vice L. Tile books kept by State Auditor A reew parade before Gov. trys most honored men in the John preaident in charge of traffic. J. Holden showed however that L. Haugh, and E E. Adams. as- fields of generalstatesmanship, on June 30, 1927 the general fund George H. Dern and an address on to the president; Ctiaeri and science. isiatants literature Indus, ship. citizenship from the governor was ,rial life. Governor Dern showed used for miscellaneous purpose, McAuliffe, president of the Union was owing to the road acc.Ilint bow each has his added ta the training of the in the Pacific coal company. place Howard . or $33.0,5S3.76 soldiers of the C. M. T. C. atyoung' history of the country and how "tome S5S2.317.84 Gray. ITC grandson of President each made his contribution to na-- 1 more than the general fund bal.. sec.- GtaY. ,Douglas Friday: It was Howard and Blanchard. ance. day as weIl as governor's day at tional development. sa!til NEW YORK. July retary to the prtesident. all ce the cam' and several hundred perHe congratulated the boys onl The latter figure it Omaha. of arranging the itinerary sons viewed the parade and Listen- their showing in the parade with represents the general fund defic.t 'The task 'W. S. Basinger. passenger trafCol. Charles A. Lmdbergh's which has been inherited a num. i ed to the address. ot.ly three weeks of training. three months' air tour beginning tic manager of the system is due The review began at 9 a.m. with also wtnete-- i ber of years past. Governor Dern afternoon en July 20, under auspices of the Dan-- 1 in Ogden Friday all the trainees. the Thiel batta- ed stunts on the drill field when Will Be Increased. lel t;ogenheim fund for promot.on route to the Yellowstone park and lion of the Thirty-eight- h Infantry the rookies entered lbompetition This figure will be materially in- - ciinft,,aeeraocnhaouttitcshet4h8atst:tiels1 taaksenehaimrSpencer. general paenger and Thirty-eightInfantry band in tent pitching. close order drill.' creased as of - !agent of the U. P. at Salt Lake 1 when the aud- , participating. The address followed mc,zuel of arms and machine gun itor draws on July to accompany this is expected completion trig to today. the fund general tent. at the camp recreation The tentative schedule remains president's party to Yellowiston. s et up certain sinking funds for Dearri stressed the Goverritir Visitors who incjuded many The control Itghts mentioned by some of the bonded i n- - undisclosed and the path Lindbergh need for loyal citizenship in pesce parcnts and friends of the citizen retiring follow in his nationwide tour Mr. Gray will be placed in opera- will The figure ali3O fifis soldiers- were asked to stay for debtedneas. times as well as in war. and askc than to this E,ummer. the electric Et- plAne. take into account the appro- inshirsitta.mf ed for support of thit constitulon lunch in the C. M. T. C. mesa hall. Priation St. Lou:." will not be- - nals having green lights for ro.. liability which would in- - come known and diligence In performance of and it is estimated about 200 took crease itinuntil the definite the bum still more. cee4; yellow lights for caution., the ordinary tasks of every day. He advantage of the invitation-This announced week. next erary land red lights for stop. The work Highway construction and main- afternoon program includpointed out the need for greater Tuesday, sponsors of the is expected to take all summer. was a big drain and took probablysaid Interest on the part of citizens in ed a baseball game between M and tenance project today. Mr. Gray wasi enthusiastic over 82,705.772.23. Some 11,23115'.41 The is for the sole governmental affairs declaring the companies. a basketball game the prospects for southern Utah to tbe district schools to flouncedflight United States has a government between I am K companies and of purpose promoting the 121 per capita endow- - tereet in aviation. with special em- park travel. and said evidence of of the people. which implies that four boxing bouts. Beginning at confidence the UttiOn raciflo the people have ditties toward 7:45 p.m. a musical Program will merit provided by the constitution ;Thesis on air mail service and es. the in W23'1741 went tablishment of municipal airports has in throne parks is beet ikon be given by Miss Marjorie Klemm for education; their government the University of Utah main- - and there is no commercial aspect the expenditures which the corn-fPointing to many of the coon and associates. is there. party making tenance; 846,5211,31 Litt mainten- whatever attached to it, its sponlie said already the company ante of the agricultural college; sore declared. has spent $2,1500 000 in isouthern 869.33$.97 for maintenance of the is now, in the t Utah development. branch aollege; $121.912.99 for As soon as definite LOANS LIPMAN TO AGAIN announce-fisand game; $99,065.32 for the ment is received of the arrival of ! act Of spending 000.000 at th state high schools; 8737,500 for the nation, hero in Salt Lake. North Rim of the Grand Canyon.. Payment of the interest and sink- - plans will be made for a public re- and plans additional expehditurca ing fund requirements for reit, ception and a fitting entertain- as rapidly as tourist travel there MADE BY STATE, LEAD CITY CHARITY score ing the state bonded debt. A ment program. sponsored by the warrants' Mr. Gray said further developof other expenses outside cty, said Mayor C. Clarence Nesment there is confidently exprict- of the general administrative ov- len. Edward M. Ashton, president of ed, although the company rians erhead are shown in amouots to bring the total to some $14.000 the Chamber of Commerce. said little more "nal' at "'eat lel- organization was eager to do lowetneLand Office Funds All Officers, Committees Are more S.than that actually received. this Mr. Gray said the governMent is anything to promote the imporI. County Pays Bulk. tance of Salt Lake as an aviation negotiating with the Cnion Invested in Elected by Communthe Considering x general property center and would welcome the lc for possession of the school secalone it is noted that Salt of rotting the plans of the I tion held by the railroad at Brycis Lake county paid $2.186.005 of the portunity foundation to bring the American I canyon under a SO year lease. the ity Chest. I total state and state fc h oo I taxes hero of the air to Salt Lake. negotiations looking to the estal,- I collected amounting to tnnal park. but I,hm 912.17. the official said nothing tad 1.,een Funds administered by the state Milton Lipman as While Weber county still leads decided. lard office were practically all in- ',resident. George Q. Morris vice Utah county as the second richest The crop situation in t7tah. Ida- vested in first mortgage loans on in the state it is to Utah ho. Oregon and Washng.toa 'F. enfarm property or in public bond is- president. John M. Wallace treas- county the that honors for county go couraging in the opirlton of Mr. sues at the close.of the fiscal year urer, and R. N, Young paying the second greatest part of Gray. who expects h is year to be last June O. It was shown in a re- secretary of the Salt Lake Com- this Since tax. All the tax rate roads were reportri open to cce Es f u for the farmers. general port by John T. Oldroyd, secretary munity Chest at a e pedal meeting is uniform throughout the state traffic with the eireption of the of the stare land board. at the Chamber of Commerce Fri- this is rather an unusual situation and the lower WilOn June 3. 191'7 the stale land day. C. and is due primarily to the fact low creek section of the Castle-thoffice had invested 67.472,526.57 Th e. budget committee was orthe collections from tax sale in the weekly ractically all of which was in loans garized as follows: dition report issued Friday by the in Utah to the agricultural interests of the Mr. Morris. chairman; C. E. amounted to nearly double county thossIstate highway department. Ptate with security consisting l of Murphy:T. A. Pyke, and John R. of Weber. Roads generally were reported first .trortgage loans on improved Bruff. in excellent and condition with the ex- the Considering general levy farms. This money was out in a The executive committee consists making proper allowances for tax ception of those damaged by the total of 1.739 loans. There was on of the general officers of the Chest sales redemptions Utah coun- - recent storms in eastern Utah. hand on that date available for in- and I.). A. Skeen, Arthur Sweet. ty paidand8424.355.94 A. C. Carr:nroni department into the state Rose Bewson. M. A. Keyser. Mrs. A. vestment 852.432-38Trust manager of the Central during the year while We- The sums invested for the vari- H. S. Bird. Mrs. Lynn Thompson. treasury was elected president of company, her remittance.' reached countys ous endowment funds dministred club Salt Lake the It 8422.70310. Exchange by the land office are Re follows: the weekly luncheon at the flott Gas Tax Brings Million. State school fund 85;104.696.87 Mr. wiI Utah Carring:tort FridayThe gasoline tax of 3.5 cents Deaf and dumb 151.199.S6 take office Aug. 1. ard serve ak per gallon was the second largest Institution for blind 141.533.63 Gov. George H. Der will leave gutesident for six months. He sucsource of revenue to the state Mental hospital 152,590.51 for ceeds Jesse R. Pettit of the Moune. Reno accomNev., Saturday ytelding 91.303,693,47 with federal State normal school. 169.141.13 by Mrs. Dern and son. John tain States Supply company. sheriffs of the appropriations taking third place panied University of Utah.. 361,814.93 Other officers will not be electe4 aftd yielding 1922 105 22 in the Dorn. atThe party will spend a few School of mines 139,261.8: IDeputy Friday the Nevada Transcontiplaced various days unfit Januartii as the Exchanz activities lieservoir principal by newel fill.514 E7 benefiting semi...Louis chib elects its presidentfor Dizikes, Highways Exposition taking federal eubsid9- Reservoir interest 65S31.17 of Utah annually and all other off:tiers anOther large sources of state Mr. part in the observance Industrial school 145,134.60 Iwhom they have been searching day Monday. July 11. and of Good radio buntlines -11,186..04 for several weeks and who they pun follow: 9265.335.90 from in- - Roads and All Governors day. nually. Entertainment was provided by Miners hospitals prinbelieve has set up a number of heritanc-- taxes; 1635,074.63 from Tuesdan? July 12. 'Marie Clark Miller, head of s cipal 80,683.95 distilling places in various parts motor vehicle registrations; 919S.- From Reno will Governer tern ob speech and dramatic art. school 947.42 from Miners hospital Inof the county. taxes; .go to Sacramento. Calif. for a few corporation her name. at Des terest 77.072.3: at NL.,t 9112.494.31 from collection of fish days for conference with Gover- which bears Dizikes Nr as arrested She rendered !Vries. Iowa Agricultural College 288,079.97 Temple and Fierpont streets dring and game licenses: 973.975.14 from inor Young. of dramatic monologues-ana touring car. In the automobile bounty taxes: 05.244,39 interest 13lood Chairman of .series H. Henry Mrs. Orpha Wootton the officers found a gallon jug of on daily bank balances:- 9127.- - the state road COMMISSIOn and pianologues. was at.. 714.93 for cigaret taxes: 9495.- - either Commissioner Preston G. which Dizikes liquor. Dies at Family Home tempting to deliver, the depu,-.Peterson or W. J. Parker will also attend the Reno exposition. Mr4 ties declare. .1,' .1i t.1 Peterson may be detained home Dizikes is believed to have opAfter a lingering Illness, Mrs. ALdidA1615 I to illness due ., son. the a of roll Henrietta Vootton. wife of erated the plant on the punyon 1 farm in the south part Of the Richard H. Wootton. auperintenVII 4.1! ilimminatm ilktiler 7:3.19 for interest on state land dtnt of the state bureau for iden- county consisting of several vats. I board z01 9157.761 investments; r.---tification. died Thursday afternoon burners and other equipment. The -roi fees collected by state offices and at the family home. 1192 can Mir- dismantled plan was confiscated boards: $465.379.:4 was for fees 10 days ttitnth South street. by the officers about I P -' and collections from sales of pro1 Mrs. Wootton was born in Heber ago. duce at the state institutions: City. Feb. 10. 1833. a daughter of 14.6....., i .11 .". $111.5505 interest from investHomer and Eliza Peterson Fraugh.. ments made by the state loan ton. Surriving are her husband and Judge Johnson Back date.al. I IMO Oa itaalaa board. three daughters. Mn. Jess Brown To Hear Case Evidence 4IL it onalabia of Ogden. Mrs. Walter Carlisle of (31 Heber City and Miss Joyce Woot18 Grass Fires in :IsdLr Judge Tillman D. Johnson, mow aa ton. oundaa u... Short funeral services will be living during a vacation Period in Day Keep Firemen I ...i. held at the Larkin to returned the canyon. -Ogden Go; City Warned chapel at 4 p.m. Saturday.mortuary , S. federal court Friday to bear the July after wdtich the body will be taken testiMony in the between Oil soaked rags which took fire, to Heber City for further serrkes the SUfarMlin Irondispute & Metal comGot so to Giese, treat ears or Leos. and burial Sunday afternoon Friday In a, garage belonging to. Wide retort( Utmost' tbe July pany of San Francisco end Morey loolY. 10. whittles told. aort000tted by Mrs. Belle llklaack of 1311 Stratford Brothers Machinery & Supply warmth' hoot our tool. avenue did damage estimated at company of Denver. Crockett Employes $300. 'The San Francieco company COAL ORDER NOWTO or .that it ivas in fact a party St RETo BE ItAleGAND TO Thursday was the busiest day of Hand-Rubbin- g Celebrate at Saltair claims season for the fire department.! the SAVE. the to, purchase ofthe assets of The, men responded to no less than the Utah Salduro company, And 1001 rttode to Eaeb Toot. Employes of IL E. Crockett, oec- that Is alarms., all graft nres furnished of the The !Maytag stsalbes rissio,.." retary of state. laced their annual money it to make the- part Se MAIN IT. WAS. ASO "It seems that grass fires are so tborougitisthat litssolsoo purchase in frolic at Be noir Thursday for the the name of is o not iteconsarr.-orsbias oa Isthe increasing Denver concern despite the warning seventh successive year. sued by the department." rolls.. nerkOssills and Chief constr.,. according to the complaint. s. The force went to the resort by which. S. Walter has Knight said. "People are automobile Immediately after work- man refused totoallow the Sugartaking chances in burning rubbish company participate in the ing hours and spent the late afterand dead benefits to or grass where there Is take over certain of noon and evening in danger of buildings becoming igbathing. din- the iron and metal from the Saling and dancing. nited. duro works. especially when- - piers is a 211 &filth Stat ep Wow 3234 br!toss," NA'. i l I simAls i OVER810,002,331 Hoch-Smit- h - otheains - , , , , I . , 4 fr f I - ht Dern Reviews Force of Trainees at Fort - 7 i - I I - 'S IS READYITO WELCOME COL. LINDBERGH . 4 - . , s - i : . ! , t h ' - ' trans-Atlanti- e nt - I , t or - , ,, , h 1 , , , - op-ta- ntnt.r2 35.0-SS.- Price Roads Open Again After Flood Price-Myto- n at A. t,t Carrington Named Head of Exchange Club i - 1 Leave for Exhibit Alleged Liquor Maker Arrested I - - e ...... ..... d Bil EXCURSION IRATES. (17 (2 - ces! "ger Fr': Trow)1111) , nganif t ; 1 M ., a , All 14, - on No The Maytag Shop MICOMPANYM ',' . , . t liu"..ir - t." , wrist-band- t- i . , MI , - Gov. Dem's Family , - : .,,,:.,1 FRIDAY JULY 8 1927 UTAH '.'.',.','-- . tHaTINICO ,. , SECOND SECTI ON . . 4 t - - V . , I - V . I -., - ', .:' , - ,. 10 , - Ill ; I . ,Iii- C I 4- - . i and 80c ' . - CAKE.: x N , i Mayor Nealen adv.ised Chief aFA Burbidgeallthat he had found cars around the fountain. parked V which prewerted the horses from ZIKVINIIIMMLWILIIK41010kles.a4 getting a drink. - Esi. et Tad So. 0 Retail Store St-Stb Sod' 0 WasbeewwCorarr taa Sri West. 0 ?Imes Wasatris bet. 1 I ' rittle..d Or ,. $ Mayor Pleads for Southworth Special Blend 0 ' r 1 ' t i , Almond C ' I 14 --- r, 1 i 7,.21..-11 ., , : Is PROMOTED $7,000,000 i 1 r 41 ,... SALT LAKE FOUNDED 1850 i 1, 1.,. tt.,,,.. ...of. 116 -- . , , .. membersthliN . , - , --- -- svzvvy.....m mrrANturra...,..... 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