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Show TIIE DESERET NEWS SALT LAKE CITY WEDNESDAY APRIL 25 1231 A! UTAH Dinner Planned FARMERS V0TEL4rf STORAGE-PLA- PROPERTY TAX Springs Applying Tooele Water BOYS ARRANGE HELD TOO HIGH -- ReportedTaBe Dropping Rapidly STOCKEXfflBET -- N UTAH Spring City Project Election SeU May 4 I Wheal Growers Plan to Purchase Government Warehouse NEPHI. April 15 Wheat farmers, the Central Utah representing Wheat Grower Inc., voted to uphold the declelon ol the board of director of .that oranltlon to the warehouse here owned National WOeat Farmer me., a government agency. ToiBot. or tiguen, general manager -- of Farmer Aauouai in district explained the blah Idahoof the government the program local larmer the wara- to returning 4 bouses taat were built with general the United Stale funds throughout Th properly was acquired to aav wheat situation in the various the ' but It is now believed that - . Slates competent loot organisa through be tions these warehouses could . turned over to local units lurmstv-In- g an opportunity for tbe tanners to profit by returns that may come through storage and handling of wheat- Mr. Tolbot stated that In tbe peet had three peer the local warehousehush-da handled an average Of 13.U0V of grain, and these wen conetd. ' ered lean years, and out of that business the government had pro-- purchase py hhtt - urowvrx w. A. J '' Senator Maw Makes Commissioner Sees little Danger to Culinary Plea For Shift ply Before August But Forecast ing Barden Irrigation Crisis J. 8PRINGVILLE, April IS. J, Boyd, of th Utah -- Ida ho district, win bo th principal speaker at th Thirteenth annual Klwapls art banquet Thursday evening at t o'clock In th bprlngvlli high school art gallery. Other speakers will be Prof. B. F. Larson of tbe B. Y. U wbo talks on the art exhibit; Presi-d. E. Knudxcn of the art. committee who tells of th bigh school art exhibit and Us progress Th Spanish Fork elnb - win furnish a violin duett th Price club a musical number; the dub vocal duets end Mrs. F. C. Packard of tbe Bprlngvlli , club vocal duets, Pres. J. y. Wingate will be Is charge, with Harold Christensen toastmaster. Two ebotce paintill be given away ns pris- ings es, with Claude G. Salisbury In charge of tbs drawing. Three hundred are expected to attend representing practically all elubs in th stats. one-ha- Kc-p- hi re Work Is Resumed fited at the rat of $1115 per year the ezpenae of running. This ' above amount, he continued, could be ua each year towards th purchase of " th warehouse, .which would . add to thorn for 5158$. At this ret th building could lf be purchased within seven and year, although a contract cov- Highway Will Open Up ering a ten year period would be th local association. Scenic Wonder? of given Th local association probably and present their will Natural Bridges , program for running the warehouse over to them, end it It Is turned Farmer's national for apply to th purchase of the building. Farmers UGNT1CELLO. ; were April 25. After a present at th meeting from temporary period of Inactivity, work Nephi, Levan end Mona. on lh road from B landing to th natural bridges was resumed yesTwo-Da-y terday, which, wbca completed, will open, up e land of seen to marvel unsurpassed anywhere In the world and squalled by few. ; Bom fifty men, mostly all drawn from th service, 4-- H were put on today, adding to the payroll of the county an putting badly needed money Into circulation. PBOVO, April 15 Nearly In view of the fact that th past club leaders of Utah county are ex-- " year r s has seen mere reed buildy trainbected to attend a than any similar period In tbs ing school Thursday end Friday at ing of this county, optimism of the city and county building. Joint history pnblio Is higher new and departmental sessions arc ache, th general at any other time, in the past deled Thursday forenoon and attar- - than 5 noon and Friday forenoon with a tan yt&n. It la only a matter of time until a session to conclude the con''general national park route wilt take th ference set for Friday at It - At this meeting officers of the eoun- - tourist through this town, and association of dub leaders Blaading, os to the bridges, and. In ty time connect up with the California Will he held Lyman U Rich and Anson B. Call read No. (1 via tha Wayne county of the Wonderland county agents, are In charge men's desses with Miss Alice Ped- - Not far distant Is the day Whin ... ersett. county home demoostratlon a gesnle loop from th Grand can, agent In charge of the women's yon to the natural bridges via the work. Experts from th oxtendou National park area will open division will assist la th depart- Navajo i - mental lands to tbs traveler. sessions and D. P. Harray, up virgin tat dab leader, will he present. one-ha- lh i: Training School Arranged For Leaders 1M-4-- two-da- a-- 4-- H ' . 4--K Short Haul Law Repeal Favored of the rive r ta the Third of th Wasateh division from th Midway upper dam to the lowerm,' dam. tr hla nomlnsUon Ta Confirmed by th court, also will regal at and distribute water from tlon. Uth' cpncrsilons deegs-distri- Tb resolution was adopted with th presumption that repeal of the clause In question would bring about increased tonnage by th railroad oaaslng through Utah, making o greater employment and a genthe diversion canal across th Kama bench to t he users eral stimulation of bustneas In Wasatch and Utah counties His aalstry for the season la 122$. poe-al- bl Weber-Prov- eondl-ton- Vets Hear Talk On Nations' Debts PBOVO, April 15 The immense debts piled up by tbe great nations of the world since the World war hav led to the establishment of dictatorships, members of the tit poet. Veteran of Foreign Wars, Provo, were told In their meeting Tuesday night by Or. H. M. Wood-wA professor of philosophy of oducatloa at th Brigham Young University. Italy. It was pointed out, has a total wealth of It billion and owes e national debt of 121 billions, with a total debt of If billions, an amount so staggering that the nation can sever pay It. Dr. Woodward traced th beginning of capitalism from th time of Cortes and th later adoption of the money lending ays and lesser nations The speaker referred to the Federal Reserve system, which he declared to he a private system with many privileges to Issue reserve ar II - notes TRAINING SCHOOL OF B. Y. U. PLANS r 4 , - -- -- - PBOVO. April 25.-- Pln are ready tor th Brigham Young university Yl school jamboree ednesday training Wight at 1:2$ In th Ladles' gym. The affair waa Scheduled for last Thurs- waa postponed due to the day. but Miss death of Nary J. Ollerton. Two hundred students will particith In exhibition, to be staged pate la childrens dances, folk dances, and creative work, boxing, wrestling, pyramid building and tumbling. Ths affair Is sponsored by the teachers, assisted by th p. T. A. and tbe physical education association ef th school. t Buying Goods of Boys Brings Fine of $10 7April 25. O. Zaccordt, pro pile tor of the- - Orient Repair in tbe shop, was sentenced Tuesday court to par fine of ft-w- b blty h was found guilty of receiving crwritudes from minors without tb of ths parent or guns- ten consent dlan. Cnxanrdl wu charged with purchasing bicycle parts from n It year pig Prove youth. The arrest was mads by police officers In connection with th drlv to run gown tb dealing racket which baa flourished her from time to Urn. PBOVO, - " , ' 1: w SHOW WEDNESDAY . " . ' r s. Six Girls Return From Convention PROVO. April H Six women tudnts of th Brlrhatn Tonne University officers of tbe A. W. 8. returned homo Tuesday from trip to Tucson, Aril where they Attended the annual conference of the Western Intercollegiate Associated Women's conference. The girls who made the trip were Miss Allteon Cornish, Eugene. Ore, oreeident; Miss Alice Spencer. Paris, Idaho, presidentelect. Vise Nadine Taylor. Provo, vice nreetdent; MIm Irene Johneton, American Pork elect; Mies Mary Provo TVehlmifet, seeretaryelct end Mies Arline Harm, secretary. The conference lasting four dava waa attended bv more than 1W women from colleges end universities west of the Mississippi river. -- Student Body Elects South Sevier Leaden a. Sorority Elects At Cedar Gty To Defend Strike .3 Leaders - ia IN Residents sf Helper and vicinity tendered tb delegates a banquet after the Saturday afternoon meeting end another between meetings oa Sunday, with a dance Saturday night. Three committees, each of nine members, were appointed by-- the conference to handle the respective of defense of Guynn, problems Crouch and Wstherbce, repeal of tb criminal syndicalism law and the fight against fascism. FERA Gives Work To 25 at Mammoth per-'o- al-- eo Provo May Form Nursing District PROVO April All 2ft rpffistrd graduate nurMi of Utah count art urgently rquetd to attend evening at 7M In th cityThursday and rountv build MAMMOTH, April 25 FERA road Ing, according ta Mie Neitl Oaks city and school nurse work started here. Yesterday 25 Proro Plans for the organization of A men were put to work on a road district In Ltah count will nursing project transferred from CWA This be discussed and action taken in project wll last about three week nc cords with tbe will of the meet- handlBishop Bigelow Bradley Is ing th work ss a member ef county committee. Wheat Curtailment Blanks Reach Nephi WATER SHORTAGE MENACES EPHRAIM EPHRAIM, April 25 There has been a considerable run-o- ft of water at th Alpine atatlon. 14 miles east of Ephraim says Milo Dealing of th Great Basin office at Ogden. Mr. Denting further state that the snow covor Is exceptionally light sad unless some storms augment the water supply, a serious water shortage xylll follow. NEPHI. April 25 R heat farmer of Nephf undr government wheat allotment, met m the City hall Mon day at ! pm to receive blanks in an Inspection to see if they have com heat a Hot me nt con plied with tracts. The record hooks were explained and distributed by Ounty Agent A. K Pmlth. Robert Winn, chairman of the county allotment committee tu in charge Intor-oororl- ty Inter-sorori- ty Cortez Road to be Gravel Surfaced PE-21- Mt Pleasant School Plans 5b Hamilton- - fea--to- re grede-stude- AT CAMP FIVE-MIL- E Fbrest Ranger Frank Beaman reports that work la progressing satlsfacorily on too new Bowery or second left hand canyon road and that additional Imare being mad, at the provements Five-M- il recreation camp. PAROWAN, April 25, Millard High Leads Southern Debates , Alcohol Plant Fire Victim Dies; 20,KX) Gallons of Spirits Burn1 SPRINGVILLE. April IS. Lyan with $$,$$$ sacks of sugar fb star ago. Thre huge syrup tanks soru Khlghtj 22, employ of tha Commer- of tb building sad quit dose to tb cial Alcohol plant asar Bprlngvlli, sugar factory also wore saved. K. B. Smoot, era so severely burned to ths 51$$, of the $$$ ftro that b died at 5:5$ la a company, wbo arrived oa the scene shortly after the blase started state hospital here. William Flygar. superintendent that approximately gallon ot th - distilling distilled alcohol was destroyed, valof the plant was is flowof the ued st 52$.$$$ and tha cost of the room oa to third building with Mr. Knight and My- plant waa $5.$. It te not known ron Stout, chemist, when th sxplo-oeurro- d. whether tha toes Ja covered bjr la- -, Mr. Flygare received Mr. Flygar was severely burned minor burn about tb la aa accident at to plant taxi sad less but Mr. Stout who FILLMORE. Aprir 25 The Millard high school debating team won their debate with Richfield at Eph-rian- t. This makes the Millard high winners for the Southern division of the state. They wtu meet either divisional vinnera la Salt Lak for final Members for too team are. Merlene Paxton. Ruon CaUister, Elvtn Ashman and Mont Kenny Milton A. l and away from toe September. Melville, Of the Millard high facul- near th door vat aecapad ef Jew Wr. sad without Mr. KofghL i hug distilling ty is the director of th team. Walker Knight, Ws bora at Elsie injury. FruUlaad, New Mexlcd. In 1201, and ir4 d,ctaree tb blast- cam to Eureka with his parents In hy a spark f res an sloeTrade Unions Slate Ha Used there till 222$ when! fames afire, trie motor setting tb Mr. cam to Bprlngville to work erl ho state Kslght other workmen Provo pulled still operator la lb alcohol plant! . Meetings tha electric switch to start boon has when and teak employed there sine. to clearing tb PROVO. April 25 A meeting of aa pump Sorvtvln him are bis widow, Mr - th dimming bug local No. union ft Velnah organlxed a reark newly Goldsborougb Knight; boiled over and this caused 1421. Carpenter and Joiner - of daughter Martovs R end s son.i Ignited th fumes, America, will b held in to city that Era I oral Th and county building at Provo, pm. All members bunding by water shoring and bad brothers asd sisters; Nello, Frank Thursday st and prospective members are a nearby sndlleea Kslght, Farmington, N. M. : to resort to pumping from Calls were Best to Mrs. Ray King land. Alamo, Ncv. N1- Irrigation ditch. Th depart-- 1 II Knight, Shiprock. N, M. and nth fork Provo Spanish builders are urged to attend a meet aeon M tb scro body was take to K.yht, where eer., Ing Friday night In the city end meat, which weresaved reta-- ! Trees word tb f art Th pending lrema t$$.$$$les arbitration county building. Tli , Bpriugrlile-Mapleto- a , Sugar plant! tires: board will attend. 2,$ lie lawn open $eh! of tho .parade. th complolioa On hundred Primary children will take part Th May polo dance win (he fifth and elxth All student of nix grades will participate la th track and field meet In th afternoon. under the direction F. Oleon, Verio , Principal Georg E. Johansen, Max Btaln and -- rill Chrtateneee Parenis are Invited to witness tbe celebration and view an exhibit of school work oa display to tb building. t - Fetes For GEdld Health Day PLEASANT, April 25. National Child Health day will be observed-- bere by tb Hamilton reboot with' 55$ Students" participating In s parade, an eperetU, a May pels dance aed -- track and field events on May L Th parade; at $;$$ a.m directed bjr tbe Misies Fontell. Xanglnla, Viola Madsen and Esther Rasmussen, wlU open ton day" program. Various phaxre of child health ; will be arm hollaed In- - th Parade and th following event. "Betty' Birthday- - Party th operetta, will b$ presented an Helper Meet Inter-eorori- ty MONROE. April 25 Student boy Valedictorian -- Chosen elections of South Sevier high school wars completed Monday, resulting s followsNest Jon, president; EPHRAIM. April 25. Sitae Zada vie Blanch Swindle, president; Thereby, daughter of Hr. and Mr. Grace Robinson, secretary; Delbert Angus Thursby of Ephrnlm. Is valeHiggins, athletic manager; Blanch dictorian for Ephraim high school rhrtatlsnsen debating manager; Ml Thursby ha been an honor Beth end scholarship student all through Velnr Gough, edltor-ln-chle- f: Tuft, yeUmastsr; Maurine Carter. high school. Aleen Anderson and Lane Anderson, Other In th race for tb scholarexecutive committee. ship award are Woodruff Thomson, tudenf presldsnr. and Both Larsen. PARLLY nATmDAT maintained a Horsfsl Warren grade throughout the MONROE. April 15 The Pioneer straight hA waa not but year, eligible for th Daughters of Monroe Mountain ward alnoe h has only attended esmp, will meet Friday at 2 here for one5 year. school the a high of of Saturday because Th graduation exercises will be ccuniy convention to2 be hold nt held 2$ th May coUegSt at Elsinore Saturday nt pr.l. MT. a al For Trip of Band Amity Marks 1- . Wstore SPRING CITY. April urera and shareholder of to Horseshoe Irrigation company, of this city will vole May 4 on whether they wtab to take advantage of government assistance offered through tb P, W. A. and reclamation service to th tunnel through construct mountains east of here to bring their irrigation water -to ' . fields Tb project, known H the- Black canyon project, has been under Investigation for many year and has finally been approved by th reclamation service and by tb pubIM worke administration. Mcaaureuxeutg drew It has been given tbe personal attention of E. O. Larsen, associsto engineer, working In connection with the bureau of reclamation Mr. Larsen's report, published in May, 1522, allows the following mesenre-men- ta of flood waters dlvertebl throubg ths proposed tunnel for tb years Indicated. C. F. SL Tear. Period ef water 14 HIT May to July II... l.$$B 1$1 May 1 to June 21 .... .... 121$ April 2$ to Jone 2$ ....i,$ 122$ May 1 to July 2 ... .,..1.28$ 1221 May 1 to July 24 .. ....1,58$ J222 April 25 to Aug 22 , . ...1.4P$ 1221 May 2 to July 2 ... 1224 May t to June 1$ ... ,...1,4$ .... 5$$ 1225 April It to June IS . 1227 April 25 to July I 28$ 122$ April 2 to June 2$ 20$ 1$2 May 1 to June 22 $0$ 122$ April It to June 21 sx 1211 May 2 to May it 0$ 1212 May !$ to July t 18$ This makes an average of 288 c. f. a over a period of 1 years. Th cost of tb project sill be bout 5125,88$ to be px id over d of 40 years without interest. Tbit 1. In effect, getting money as the rate of two and a half per cent Interest per year for 4" yeare and at the end of that time the pa meet of tola email rate of bitereat will hai e retired the raprtxtdsbf- hd-fo- es Woman Pioneer of Mt Pleasant at 84 Honored by Family MAKE PLANS Busses Chartered -- HELPER, April 25. Amity marked to final windup yesterday and today ol the International Labor Defense convention at Helper. A program for th dsfsnre sf Charles Guyna. Paul Crouch and Charles Wether be leaders of toe Carbon county coal strtks last fall, for the repeal of the Utah criminal syndicalism law and agalnet fascism. wss adopted. MT. PLEASANT. April 25 A Fifty-fiv- e from Salt resident of this city for more than Lak. Weber,delegates Utah and Carbon 5$ years, Mrs. Johanna P. Anderson counties, representing eleven social was bsaorod at family gotharing groups with ,X members, attended. Fifeighty-fourt- h BAG. SENIORS ah a-- PBOVO, April 21 A resolution fasecvoring th repeal of th fourth othtion of th transportation set, short and th a known erwise long haul clause, has been adopted by the county commission of Utah county, and copies transmitted to the sun her of Fara-gon- 25 Tb April ill Convention Adopts Plan wd tri-sta- RICHFIELD. annual convention of th Bev ter county Daughters of Utah Pioneers will ho held In th EM. nor ward chapel April 25, commencing at 2 p.m. pros: Valla McMillan announces Tb program will consist of community Singing, and reports from board officer Each ramp In the county will present a - parpen the program. Rcpreaen-tativof to Stef Central company, D. U. P, are expected. Luncheon will be served. First, second and third prims, ii will b swarded to the winners. The state fair dynamometer will be used In toe pulling contexts Tb F. F. A officers of th local chapter are Willard Stepheneon. president; Bad Black, vice president. Gordon Christenson, secretary and Ralph Bassett, treasurer. 52 and FERA. RESUMES EIGHTY GIVEN RELIEF. WORK WOFK ON FERA NEAR PAROWAN JOB AT BEAVER Convention Called By Sunday Schools - 2?$$-20- on her birthday. relatives and friends attended. tyBorn In Dliederga. Sweden. April It, 125$, s daughter ef Lars and Bengts Pearson, she moved with the family to Denmark In 1$7i and six years later re me to Disk, un April 24, Hit she married C. W. Anderson, on ef tb original wet. tiers ef ML Pleasant In 125$. in th Endowment House, Balt La ke. Active In civic and Church ah has served os head teach' er In to North ward Relief Society for many years She still enjoys and Is a lover of flow-ergood hoalth, On eon. Nelson W. Anderson and tores grandchlldrea reside with her In the family homo. She has s sister, Mrs Annie Thcrkelsen at East Mill Creek. Balt Lake coenty two brothers: Andrew Pearson, Relief and 25 men PAROWAN. BEAVER, April Ii Eighty April Darlington, S. C, and Niels work ha been resumed In lroa from Beaver were put to work yes- of Bonds. Pearson. set-up T$e county under tb FERA on W. E. R. A. projects diprojects, approved by telephone, are terday Theodore One Bohn. crew rected by Cedar City sewer system, (.continu- Is In Baker's canyon, on k ed from CWA); Parowan street In working and RICHFIELD, April 25. A on at the bow setth ally Sunday school conventlon wlll and cemetery Impressment: tling tank, which la being entirely ho hold In th Sevier sink taberstreet and cemetery Im- covered. nacle at Richfield, April 25, with provement; read Improvement In Committees hav bees appointed Sunday school workers from North Kanarrm; toe Summit. Enoch road, and Mlnersvllle to over 8evler, Booth Sevier and Sevier and tha completion of several school ate Milford CEDAR CITY. April 25. Monro project at those places and to etakee participating. Bupt. a. JR. Improvement project too of men at work. Foster was selected as representa-B. are keep quota Mr. Case worker appointed Boswell, Sevier stoke, announces men Ail war there tive of tb graduating class at theadMembers of th Sunday school gea-sr- Roe & Gardiner and Mrs. Cath from tha relief ranks A. C, to work with th class erine Leigh. Cedar City; Mr. Neill board are expected. AdMrs. Jane visors, officer, and Director The first session will begin at It. Clark, Parowan; Newcastle. A on th annual gift of tha and 45 tor stake and general ams PSragonah board members, and will be followed special case worker training course graduating class to th school. In soon- be will dans given the meeting held Tuesday. by public meetings at ie 5$ a.m. end At th same meeting the spring 1.2$ p.m. High council members, was ot ths college division stake presidencies and bishoprics alouting SHEEPSHEARING discussed. May II and II was reto are expected. ' Th place of th as data th lented CEDAR CITY. April 24. Miss decided STARTS AT CORRAL Dorothy outing waa not definitely Smith. Cedar, was selected although two places were considered: es XI Tau Five Mil ot Lambda tha president Canyon above Parowan BEAVER AREA sorority at th Branch Agricultural Webster Flat In Cedar Canyon for th coming school year. and Committees were appointed to InBEAVER, April II Sheep shear- college Other officers Emma selected were; New corral at camping and recreational ' - PRICE. Fester, Cedar, vice pceatocnttWenda vestigate April 25-- Three -- hueecs ing at th Will Mprrii faclimce st each place and report at were chartered today to take the Hous waa started this week.fromA Little, cedar, secretary: BranOliva next or 14 shearers meeting.; tha Carbon county high school band to crew of 12came son, Fillmore, repreGrand Junction, where they have Escalante someto handle ths work. sentative; Fawn Rowley, Fillmore, local help. been invited to participate In th They have Mlsa and Alta Haycock, WOMANHOOD AWARD Work at th Freak Williams reporter Western Slop Band tournament. Kanab. social director. There 1$ still a possibility, however, shearing corral, four miles sorth-e- f Mlsa DaPrielactivity Hanson, Fillmore, will Mlneravill. April AT COLLEGE begin that a special train will take tbe 25. waa as selected president of the MADE Men from Miner vtlls will be band members and supporters to council. This office a and If train malms the employed. Colorado, CEDAR CITY. April 5 The seeach year among th sororOther shearing eorral la the rotates WUcox. Estrip, Notre Jam junior high school ities, and tbs XI Lambs Taos are lection of Mies Virginia Womanhood bend may accompany ths Carbon county wlU begin work noon. to furnish th president of th eeua- calante; for th Parry band, according to Rsv. William tb & C. In announced bjr for next year. Th retiring of- award di RueL Is a normal ficers of to Sorority include: chi- faculty. Miss Wllcocks Tb hands win leave Price early GRAVELING WORK one of ll Joseph, Parowan. president; training student, th th high Friday morning. Many new recruits Helen Kinney Milford, vie presi- making students of are In tb Carbon band this year, Nu Omcgi BEGINS ON ROAD dent; Norms Rsnson, Fillmore: sec- rises and a member at thegraduating and this will give these new memby retary; Evelyn Jan Smith, Cedar. Rho sorority. The award IsBalt glvaLake bers their first opportunity to par25. of Work ot Parry beaver;a oneApril ticipate in eompetlon In the marchrepresentative; sag Miss CarolineCedar mil In stretch of road resident former Edna City graveling division. Glendale, Smith, City, ing reporter. in Ping Creek bill Is under way. dihonor ef her mother. Mary Ana Parrected by tbe Reynold Ely ry. CCC WORKERS GO company, with James J Sb also gives an award la era In charge. Sillier of Springville, each year In honor of her fathtory two in VALLEY TO JOES la expected Completion er. John Parry. TM award war This is a CWA project week won this year bv Alton Oviatt ol EPHRAIM. April II. Lieut Hanna Hurricane. Mire Furry la a former of tb Ordervlll CCC camp, and 12 'natruetor at the college She hae ' enrolleoa ta th CCC. have gone to HlGHLESE CANALS MONTICELLO. April 25. Fuads been recently engaged In art gtudlee 1 Joo'a vallley to put camp In Colorado f the Indian for no la th Capitol hav been by shape. to road from th Utah building GET FIRST WATER to surface appropriated 25 to According to th present plans, state lim. miles east ot bora, the camp will remain In Joe's valley BEAVER, IS. A amall Cortes, Cola. 12 miles from this April until construction can begin on th amount Schools WiH Close water la betas turned in town. ot summer-cam- p in Gooseberry. This particular section of road has to tha high water 11 tehee this mors Fresn present calculations of the to an order from tbe long been a "white elephant" dure At Mammoth on May 11 in, pursuant snow melting. It will not bo over IS water commissioner for Beaver riv- tog a rainy period; sometimes bedays until tha constructions begin er and tributaries Henry K Boyter. coming almost impassable Gravel MAMMOTH. April 25. Th Mamat th summer camp. is badly seeded to make th rostf moth aehool will do May II after something approaching safe during a sueeassfnl year. Th tenchsrs and a storm. It will incross travel to- student mr preparing for dosing IMPROVEMENT SET rn this section greatly. Graduation Date Set, exercises. 211-1- Water Users ' to Vote ANNUAL SESSIONS On Boring Tunnel IN SEVIER COUNTY With PWA Aid D.U.P. ARRANGES DELTA. April- IE The-- - Future Farmers ef America. Delta chapter, of to annual stock show, are stress' Ing ths fact that this valley, be cause ef th thousands of to a of excellent alfalfa hay rained here annually, and its moderate climate, la well adapted to ths feeding sad fattening of-- livestock,--- a wall as for dairy and poultry produetion. Prepare OrennSr Th boys hav boon busy th past week preparing tha show grounds el th rear of th Cooper Block, and putting too finishing touches to the show animals Horse pulling contexts will be pulled off both afternoons Teams weighing under 21$$ pounds will compete the first day and the other two classes, pounds and all over !$$$ pounds, the second day. Ober-hansl- By County Board tbe waure Ity Manager gardens trill not mature NEPHL April 21 The present TOOELE, April Th Irrigation situation her Is method of taxation. Which plasms John IE Oollaber, In charge ef Ti reth burden of tax upon the pro- City waterworks system, states that very poor and to only remedyerecpossible, would be to perty owner until he la not able to th springs are going down In both garded tion of storage tanka, larger pay, la unjust, and a cfaang that will bring relist ta absolutely ne- Middle and Settlement canyons Mr. Gollaher reports that an apdeclared Senator- - Herbert where th water euepty rises for plication Is before the PWA for cessary,'1 B- - Maw In d City. He estimated that the renovatioo of the present water addressing a large group Tooele of east Juab county residents call for th building of a In Ibe Middle canyon stream was about li million gallons county court house Monday night. 25- - per cent normal and 4b Settle- one and Mr. Maw said the property tax. ment canyon stream about 4$ storage tanka to be erected just when firat levied, waa Just because eouth of Tooele city near -the pres most residents owned property: In Th water crista situation wiH not ent water storage tank. It ts recent years however, h said, the effect the ordinary water supply planned that all seepage would be moat wealthy of th state have until-th- e bo eouid if stream eliminated this Irrigation project supply owned personal property that below tha -- city's pertlon. drop puUovor. taxable and therefor are escaping which is token from the streams of Ahead Booth their share ef th tax burden. both canyons and amounts to ii Amos Be van, water master cf Advocate geeead gal lens per minute as tha total Settlement Canyon Irrigation comSenator Maw stated that there amount Tooele to and local weather oboe pear. coming city. are two avenues for reducing taxes stated Tuesday that tbe water la In the state, first.-- reducing the exMr. Gollaher estimates that If the Settlement canypn runs all ths way pense of running governmental continues at tbe from three second feet to ten secand second, shifting the aster shrinkage as at present. It will be ond foot during a normal year, hot burden of taxation from on type of asm rata too before Augast culllnary supply that on March 1, when measured, to another. Industry He elated that to oontinue effi- of water will be effected greatly, to water registered tore second to however, fluctuate, ho feet In his judgment ho said, at springs ciency In govegnment. th first av- stated. , enue Was out of th question, but the present time to supply la about Th City regards too sit- five second fact with It ga that tbe second could b don and us Uon as madager very aorioun to those de- of th canyon stream going to th an equitable distribution He further staled that with the excep- pending on Irrigation water, and city culinary supply and th baltion of New Mexico. Utah had th reports that only residents on the ance to irrigation. Ho state that lowest per capita tax of any state bead of th streams or toon living to city will get tola supply all to In th extreme south portion of to tlm west ef the Mississippi. and that to water will L Mr. Maw condemned th policy of city arc aeoelly supplied with higher along about th middle of leaving Industries out ef th tax Irrigating water at present. If th May. burden because such a program supply continues to ton off la the Mr. Bent states that there has six Inches cf moisture- - hare might keep Industry from the state future at to same, rat It has to Ho explained that those wbo come data, by Aagust tb water wiU not sines last October end that th here take more out ef th state even roach th Irrigation ditch, In normal year than they leave and therefor should b sIA should b shout ten inch. be called upon to carry part of the Threatens Baedsaa Mr. Bonn's opinion th condiIn burden. He called attention to at. This means that many people who tion is Isss serious ss some are In tempts In the last state legislature re out of employment and are de- ellnod to think it H states, howto Inaugural a new program for pendent on their gardens to ever, that crops not Irrigated to taxation and the failure ef such a with their summer living: as help baa dat are Buffering and will need Irpregram to pass tha body ef the th practlcs here for rears. rigation at ones. Th crop are senate. He pleaded with the people wlUm have no gardens or. at least, to about on month ahead- of last year. of this district to he careful In th selection of the men whs were sent to th state capital, so that they could bo assisted In relief of theta tax burden. Fay Very Little F-- A. Huish of .Ogden exhibited and explained a group of charts based 'on records ef state tax revenue sources. Thess charts showed that !,lt$ people of tbs atato hav Incomes of $U.IW,NI bat pay only an average of $4 In property tax and even Discontinued Committees Named at In Income taxes; 11,58$ people with Project a net Income of 121,151,80$ FF only Min- CWA to be Milford Under 5 per Individual in this tax. He too made a plea for a change In th taxation program. Orson easier, ersville Completed president of the East Juab County Tax Reform league, presided. era-an- nt Delta Future Farmers To Strew Advantages In Valley . Il.-C- OnBlandingRoad . Sup- nt to, 11. in I vi f depTtt af 1 f a Ik' osy to kie off Fur Method : to to by You Grow Thin on 3 Full Meal a Day - pcka' y flWSfflttjSSW Scientists bare just mtrkab! discovery the Mt person to grow thin at coat aonanthat it hanfly peed be con- cleared of d sidered! Costs Only 2 Incited, In this wsy you can eat 3 InOmeab daily as much xs $ FULL POUND aadlose-comforta- JAD or ?. at any hly PHy EVERY DAYI f a Day CtmAmei JAD dr ug store. 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