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Show THE DESERET 8 Taggart At Odeon Leland Ward Society Gives NEWS SALT . Flower Show SPANISH FORK. Utxh, Axg. 24 A .needful flower .how (Special) wx, held la Ll.ad ward cbxpel Continue Fires To Raze Timber With Only Hope of Control In Rain and it Fails. New MISSOLXA. Mont. Aug. 24. Thursday evening under auapicea of tbe Relief society. An eduction) program wae given a followi. Community atnglng, prayer, Blehop & D. Markham, chorus, Primary glrla; talk on cutting and arranging flower, for exhibition purposes, Joseph F. Skinner, vocational teacher of the local high achool, who also Judged the flowert; talk on cars of fall bulbs and planting fall shrub, lira Rebecca Chrietansen Following are tha prise, awarded: Roses Margaret Leython. first and second. Gladioli Pheg Markham, firet and third; Mrs Julietta Isaac, second. Popples Mrs Ina Markham, first. Cosmos Mrs. Larina Thomas, first. Dahlias Mrs. Edna HarLarg wood, first; Carolina Hanson, first: Small dahlias Mrs Phoebo Markham, first; Mra Wylie Thomas, second. Lemon marigold Mra Ruth or- Wilde, first; Mra Phoebe Markham, Win Tsagsrt. whose Mrs. Martha Andrus, third. chestra he bees ebeses fer tbe second; Phoebe marigold Mra where Orange Odeon bssolab Ballrooou T. with will start Sept. dasrlng da ores Woodav. Tuesday. Thsrsday ssd Saterdar. This ovgnnlsatfos has won high Saver with terpslchoreaa r followers. ,, INbJ Several new forest Lers were reported In western Montana and northern Idaho today as the fiajnes, whipped by high wind, grew beyond control and spread , rapidly. The largest firs la raging thirty miles north of Kalispell. where a 50,000 acre blase is re ported. Fifty miles southwest of Missoula, ' 30,000 acres have been destroyed. In northern Idaho fires up to7,-00- 0 are reported acres In Some of the conflagrations were not discovered until they had Fork Sets Clinic attained large else, because of the Spanish Children For smoke pall thy bung over the fire area, i SPANISH FORK, rtsh. August 24. In offered Is No encouragement A health clinic, especl-all- y (Special weather forecasts for the nest of Span- children for prehool few days, and conditions are ex lh Frk district will b heM pected to grow worse unless rain Thursday. Aug. f3, In the Junior high build. school service reportforest ng occurs, the ed Registration will commence Is atIm- 1 until four. It Most of the buildings st Apgar, o'clock and last that ail mothers with prenorth of Belton, were destroyed portant them so that school children brtn The blase they may obtain, the necessary yesterday afternoon. threatening Belton veered north- health certificates to enter echoot Members of the local health comward to the mountain tops along mittee will assist the clinic doctor lake McDonald and destroyed the and nurse. Evelina Reed. and grounds Epworth League Lake McDonald camp, a government campsite. SCOCT9 CAMP. BFVGHAM.' Utah, August 94 (Special)- - Three divisions of Boy Spanish Fork Theatre Scouts from Bingham are at presRemodeled Is Being ent camping st Granddsddy fakes district. The Scent are aocompanled BFANI8H FORK. Utah, August 24. by guides and Instructors. theatre la bain remodeled, redecorated, reseated and a talking picture apparatus is HTKK PLANNED. . bengr Installed. The alterations Include a balcony, TAYLORSVILLE, Utah. August 4 Plans sre complete for movin? the ecrcen back to allow for seating- an additional hundred pat- Scout Trooptj17, of TaylorsviTe, to rons and putting In upholstered spend tbe coming week at Grand-dadd- y lakes In the Uinta mountains. easts. The Improvements wilt cost ap- They will be accompanied by their scoutmaster, Ivan Frane. proximately 910.000. Iase . -- 1 Pre-Scho- LAKE CITY Markham, first; Mra Ruth Wllda second; Mrs. Phoebo Markham, third. Trumpet vine Verenicla Beck, first. Snapdragons, Mrs. Edna Harwood, first, Mra Lula Beck, second: Mra Pearl Cutler, third. Ruffled Petunias Mra Myrtet Leyihon, first, Mra Phebc MeVkham. second. Single petunias Edna Harwood, Mra Lain heck, second; Carofirst; lina Hanson, third. Asters Caroline Hanson, first and second: Mrs. Kowena Hodge, third. Four o'clock Mra Lulu Beck, first; Mra Mary Bradford, first and second. Balsam Grace Wllda rx4rT.uln Beck second. Phlox Mra Mary Stoker Nasturtiums Mra Juliette Isaac, first; Grava Wllda second. Snow on tbe Mountain Mra Myrtle Lcyahon, firet; Mra Phebe Markham seconds Swecn peas Juliette Isaac, firet: Edna Harwood, eeeond; Grace Wilde, third. Zinnias Mrs, Lulu Beck, first; Mra Twila Isaac, second; Mrs. Ruth Wllda, third. Rosa of Sharon Juliette Isaac, Shasta daily Mra Phebe first. Markham, first. Gooldsn glow Juliette Isaac, first; Mra Lulu Beck, second, Mra Grace Wilde, third. Running Coxcomb Myrtle first. Fern Mrs Pearl Cutler, first. Most artistio bouquets ia baskets Mrs. Pbeb Markham, first; Mrs. Juliette Isaac, second; Mra Lulu Best, third. Most artistio bougoet la vases -- -- n, Leey-aho- , SATURDAY-AUGU- - 24 ST 1929 Mra Edna Harwood, first; Mra Lula gava an instructive talk on raising with a Mating capacity of tories and check room. Back, second; Mias Carolina Han- baby chicks, and told bow to care SISchapel In the main auditorium, 12 class of the ward nrestbood son, third. fore growing flocks The speaker room a bishop' council room, circle has meeting been celled for Monday night stressed the Importance of room. Relief society hall with kitch- to discuss the propoeed plans and acen, amueemeat hall with stage, lava cept or reject them. sanitary conditions. Service Star Legion He expressed the opinion that baa much the advantage of Gives Silver Luncheon Utah California in natural facilities for " LEHI, Utah. Augvit 24. (Special) producing pouRiy. Ladtee of the Lhi Service gur ? DELEGATES NAMED Legioa held a silver luncheon st the born of Mrs. A. y. Gaisford 24. (Special) PRICE, Utah, Aug. afternoon. Thursday Mra. John . Boyd, atate treaaur-- r Tha following delegates to the peace of tb4 organisation. Mrs. J. W. officer's convention at Logan have Castle Gate: Mrs. Aird, president of the Frove chap been named from And Mra Inda Jones, Mrs Nora Zebell and Leaves Salt Lake Aug. 31 ter, Mra E. p. Hinckley Mra Henry Ward; altarnatea; Mra T. H. Colliaa alse- of Provo, ware Mary MoCluthsy, Mrs T, L. Bur ia attendance, Complete trip hotel way A program f appropriate numbers ridge and Mra Basaie Henna, Complete trip, comp way was given and refreshment served. Mra. Sarah E. Gaisford, president of tha local unit was in charge. Ceverfag Roll rood Trsistertatlaa aot taeladlag Pallmsa fare, aad Fifth Ward to Build lf all espoaeoe for eomploto etaadsrd toer and day toot fa Vollowotoao Fork, taeladlag meals, lodging aad has tare, Yoar Hall $32,000 Chapel, ooo Most oso Discus to attractions of eceaie at the greatest Poulbymen SPANISH FORK, Utah. Auguat eao sotclsl low rats. T. 24. (Specif) Bisnop Arthur Proposed Grading Plant McKell Maks Reservations Early of the newly organised Fifth Fer Farther Information Call SPANISH FORK. Utah, August 24. mard of Spanish Fork, has receivTicket Offices (Special) An anthusiastic poul- ed from Claude Ashworth, archiWasatch d or Wasatch M try meeting was held Thursday tect, plans for a new chapel for the night In tbe Seminary building. Tbe Fifth ward, to be erected on the proposed Spanish Fork grading and corner of Seventh East and Renter street. packing plant was discussed. Several committees were ep pointThe which are only tentaed to secure contracts for poultry tive atplana present, call for a building products here, and to make other coating approximately 932,000 with THR OVIRLAND ROUTE necessary .arrangement. funtishlngf. If the present plans H. W. Warner of Petaluma. Celt., ar accepted, the ward will havs main-tami- YellowstonePark Special Excursion oao-ho- WnionVacific ol Is On to the Gold Spot of America The Salt River Valley, ofA rizon (Special)-Angrelu- WHERE GOLDEN GRAPEFRUIT IS KING - -- . A for the individual owner of producing grapefruit groves. A grapefruit grove in our favored spot (The Salt River Valley of Arizona), is truly the 'POT OF GOLD at the end of the rainbow. This is concurred in by the Santa Fe Railroad Company, which says A grapefruit grove in the Salt River Valley is a gold mine; the Southen Pacific R. R. Arizona Citrus Growers Association, University of Arizona, State officials, scientists and others. A fortune-make- r -1 T IS and has always been the policy of tbe A. & W. Root Beer Co. to maintain the highest standards of sanitation at all of its stations. We have always complied with every legal ruling of Health Department officials and have operated under the immediate inspection of the Salt Lake City Health Department. A court decision just rendered has demonstrated that we are complying fully with the law and it is our highest aim to continue to maintain the super standard of cleanliness, cour- tesy and service you will find at A. & W. Stations. v $600.00 NET PER ACRE PER YEAR IS ASSURED, With Possibilities of Greater Return Grapefruit groves vary in price of from $2500.00 per acre up to as high as $7500.00 per acre, depending upon locality, age and character of trees. Raw land,, known to be adapted to grapefruit growing may be purchased for as low as $ 000.00 to $ 200.00 per acre. Groves in our Valley may be purchased from developers on extremely easy terms, where permanent given. You may own a grove, enjoy the permanent income therefrom, live where you choose. $1500 Per Acre Grapefruit Net That Is What Robert W. Roth Gets From His Marsh Seedless Grove in Arizona. It -- ing drinking water. ia the definite reauita that really count, not the guesses or estl-matof those n ho have no real knowledge of condition in the Halt River Valley respecting citrus. In arriving at its claim of gXOO per acre to purchasers of Its grapt-fru- ft acres operatives of Itomola Incorporated reached the figure after exhaustive investigation of definite results obtained front existing grove. In Arlanna. and then .truck a conservatively low average In its computations. Tha company could have claimed a much higher return with plenty of facta and figures to back up the claim, but It chose to he r- v Last season. R W. Roth, who haa four end a half acre of trees In Salt River Valley secured a yield ef 3 boxes to the acre, which he sold at 1.J8 te 1.0 per plekleg boa ON THE TREE. Roth figures hie production coat at under 1150 acre. largely due to the fact that he haa ns pent er front te fight, norper haa Romola. But let ua pines hjs production coat at SI 50 per acre. Now, 33(1 boxes at an average of 1 in per box give 11474, leaving S1SS4 net after dednettng the SIM prodaetleireost.. Romola's plan Is to turn over T& per eeatsf the net ta the pnrehaaer, charging 15 per cent for its serrices In care. harvesting and marketing. A little figuring will ahow you that 15 per cent of 11514 ia 114J, nr nearly twice the claim ef HM made by Memela Incorporated. twelve-year-o- ld DO YOUR OWN FIGURING We are going to give yon an opportunity to do a little figuring on your own hook. Lets quotation on Arizona grapefruit in the regular market reports show that it is oelllag at 84.78 per paekiag hex. often as high aa 95. or lomewhtt klaker tkaa tkat from mnr ether locality. So-yo- u won't get confuted and figure yourself too rich, let tie explain that it takes three field boxee to make two packing boxes, tha form in which it ie retailed. Romola ! planting not less than 94 trees to the acre, under the most Ideal condition, and the most approved practices, using buds of tha noted Bumstead grove, from trees averaging aot 1cm tkaa 9 field bases te y tke grewa free Tor ssfrtv, do vour figuring a a basis ef ten packing boxes to tbe tree, with 80 trees to the acre. It will be absolutely safe and conservative for youto figure a net of 91 60 per box, after deducting all chargee picking, packing and shipping, along with production costs. 800 box Just multiply yield per acre, by 91 40 net return pecking per bene, and see what you get. Tkea compare that with tke Roseola claim acre600 of per Unquestioned quoted proof, as to value of planted acreage My five acre, three year old grove $25,000.00. A&W Root Beer Co. I $6,000.00 j J. H. per acre. -- Kipp. I value my grove at $5,000.00 per acre. . G. W. Hen-to- n. Such a grove should be worth at least $4,000.00 per acre. Chas. Clauson. B. F. Carper. I hold my ten acre grove-a- t $5,500.00. I value it at $3,000.00.per acre. (3 years old) J. W. . Walker. I hold my grove at $30,000.00. (9 acres) Guster Staeck. j I just refused $2,000.00 for a two year old grove, B. F. Carper, A valuation as high as $3,000.00 per acre. E. W. Fern man. WRITE TODAY Let os take x reasonable view of the whole lx aging the established facts xa x basis The fact bas been established that Salt River Valley, Arlsana produces tbs best grapefruit In the world. The fact haa been established by the government that that portion of the Salt River Valley where our tract ia located Is frostless. The fact haa been eetabllshed that our Carl Pleae-aDam haa been completed at a cost of 4 5004 00 and that It will Impound enough water to Irrigate 40 004 acrea The fad, has been eetabllshed that the grapefruit Industry Is In its Infancy and that the demand Is Increasing faster than the production. The fact hae been established that Individual grovee in the Salt River Velley netmany 11000 00 per acre and some ae high aa (1500 00. The feet hae been eetabllshed that the Santa Fe has completed a branch lin through our tract for handling the crop output at a coat of over 11,000.000.04. nt , Reasonable Possibilities . Let us ecan the reasonable and expectancies tn view of the eetabllshed fact possible mentioned in the foregoing. Isn't It reasonable to conclude that Romola Incorporated farming the entire 2 000 acre tract as a unit, harvesting end marketing the fruit ae one hi -concern, can carry out the plan and make the acre pay 0000.00 a year to those xho them. If we cen do this, or closely approach doing It (one men told us he would be satisfied to get 1300.00 a year isnt It worth perfectly 11250 00 plus Interest; paid on liberal terms.risking on ROMOLA INCORPORATED, Sales Agt, Gerald E. Bowman, Inc. Continental Bank Bldg, Wasatch 5467, Saif Lake City, Utah: v Please send me your folder Agricultural Arizona, obligation on my part. 615 sterilizing methods at any time. 5th So. and State. FACTS Herewith are submitted letters from growers of grapefruit in Arizona with respect to what their acreage returns them. The originals of these letters are on file at the office of Romola Incorporated where interested parties may inspect them. You are welcome to inspect our 161 So. Main ESTABLISHED What Grapefruit Growers Say: Thomas J. Stroud. The value of my grove is is care-tak- e i' -j . 1 1 ALL A. & W. GLASSES ARE STERILIZED after each individual service with a chlorine disinfecting solution recognized as positive by the best sanitation authorities. It is universally recognized that chlorine is one of the most effective sterilizing agents used throughout the civilized world for purify- a m against want in old age, sickness, loss of position, through the ownership of a grapefruit grove, thus creating for yourself a PERMANENT, LIFETIME INCOME? s -- wJfer NOT PROTECT YOURSELF 9th So. and Main Sales Agent, Gerald E. Bowman, Inc. 615 Continental Bank Bldg. Wasatch 5467 Salt Lake City, Utah. Name Address in full (Reprint of Phoenix Chamber of Commerce Advertisement) without any |