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Show TOE DESERET JULY 20 1020 THURSDAY NEWS Officials of County And State Board 3g . Discuss Taxes Tax official from halt Lake county held a conference with lb member of tb state board of equalisation thla morning In which difference In eeeument valuation were brought out, hlh will b acted upon later by the date board. The county re; reeentatlvee came to the' meeting convinced that lb stal board had aaaeered all clean of farm land in Balt Lake county too high and public utilKle too low. It waa ex plained by Bee. Bailey of the etat board that there haa been a system of taxing public utlliu upon their ' Miss Marie LKxinger of Bedford, actual valuation, and thla ta deter Pa, who won th European Fallow, mined In each cat after a thorough ship, the highest honor offered to any reaearch. Ha showed the method of Student at Bryn Mawr college. She . arriving at the valuation of thla class led the 100 girls who were graduated from Bryn Mawr. of property and hi explanation seemed to aatlsfy the county officials- The alate board took the atand that all classes of land In Sait Lake county have been assessed at too low a valu atlon by county official, the greatest divergence in figure being in Ira proved farm lands, which county oflj cials had valued at 813.778,620 and which atate officiate think are worth Although on of the.greatert needs Ilk. 113. 040, a difference of fl. 331,421) Aa a whole the tax schedule returned of the country at present is the preshy the county official is much higher ervation of the forests, forest planting thla year than last, but In making out work on the national reserves a 111 the schedule, the county official have this be abandoned due year absolutely wiped off the 20 per cent rais which the atate added last year and the in- to th retrenchment of Congress, slid creases come in real estate and gen- Clinton G. Smith, forest inspector eral improvements. from Washington, D. C, a ho is on a No exact decision waa arrived at. but the state board mad notes of th tour of inspection of th intermourx-tsidistrict. differences which will be settled by the state body in the near future. It la not probable, however, that seThose representing th county were rious will result from Commissioners .W. B. Hughes, C. F. thie onconsequences action of Cong rasa provided Stillman and J. 8. Lindsay, V. P. Hia-keethers of a Ilk nature do not follow chief depute assessor, J. H. Mou ley and H. I Emery, deputies. M. C. Mr. Smith said. The abandonment of Iverson, auditor, and Junius Fisher, the uork this year will mean the land appraiser. postponement of vital work i new planting until further provision i made Many areas of large acreage Church Worker Will Co at present only grazing land out To Raft River in Auto which should be reforeeted without delay, will have te continue aa they A party of general board represent are for th present. Other areas where the forests are now the plantstives, going to Raft river stake for the ing will be largely growing cared for by natauxiliary group convention to be held ural reforestation. Mr. Smith will spend about three Saturday and Sunday, will make the Journey somewhat of a summer out- weeks in the Intermountain district ing. Elder David O. McKay, Eldar Inspecting th forests. This morning Edward H. Anderson of the X- - M. M. he held conferences with Dana ParI. A., Samuel Clawson of the Religion kinson, supervisor of the Wasatch - Class and Robert L. Judd of the Sun- reserve. day acbool board, will make ah trip by automobile, starting from Ogden Request Irrigation Water. tomorrow. Th women representatives of general boards will go by train. Appropriation for the use of 20 sec ond feet of water ha been asked of Summer School Students the state engineer by J. H. Johnson, Will Frolic on U Campu Jr, of LaSal, Ban Juan county. This water la desired from Geyser and A campus frolic' will be held at the Dark Canyon creeks to irrigate 7,400 land, A corporation 'of farmUniversity of Utah thla evening at TfSD acres of toe formed If the appropriation will oclock by summer school studenta ers is granted. Music, community singing and dancing will be enjoyed on the lawn. Th committee In charge Includes Prof. J. Accuse Two Youths of R. Griffith of the pbyeicat education Stealing Motorcycle department. Prof. Lawrence Eberly, Pref. A. L. Taylor, Miss Aigie Eggert Ed Montague 18 years old and L. son and Mi9s Amy Bowman. Griffin 15 were arrested at the rear of 158 "west First South street thla Held for Illicit morning by Detective J. A. Egbert and Still Operation Motorcycle Patrelman Frank B. Tripp, and lodged in the eity Jail on an open Edward Tilt, charged with to Lhe feorrtlsej this' two boys broke into a place at the South street morning before" United States Com- rear of 145 west Second a motorand stole Wednesday night V. Van Pelt and was missioner Henry Buckland. to Owen cycle belonging hearbound over fo await preliminary When found by th officers, the boya ing Sept. 2 under 11.000 bond. aaJA JUv he getting ready for an Tttt was arrested Tuesday by Jamea were extensive trip on the atolen machine field federal agent, Shields, prohibition and Reed Billings and Joseph Bring which, the police Bay. was , found in hurst of the police purity squad in a their possession. is said to have been The Griffin boy raid conducted on hie home at 2180 Lake street. More than 120 gallon a former Inmate of th state industrial of mash, a stilt and a email quantity of school at Ogden and made his escape moonshine were seised at the time, from that institution some time ago. according to officer. Z. C. M. I. MEN'S SHOP t Where you save most on your always reliable purchases---merchandi- f and service se Popular Priced Specials in and Boys Suits Group 4 Group 3 n 9 . ' Priest, general According to Joel gen tor ; the "Oregon Short lAnw at Boise, Idaho,' the gem state is going to have one of the blggest crops in It history thia year. The prune orchard alone will produce 2,500 cars for shipment against 1,100 ears last year while practloally all other crops will by in like proportion, he says. , There is plenty of water for practically all the projects and the railroad people are doing their utmost to get freight carsMr. on hand for the early Priest announced. The shipment, premature potato crop of 1.200 car will be the first refrigerator car trfflle from this state. Then will follow th prunes and early apple, he declarer ' Mr. Priest state there is splendid cooperation in Idaho between the grow-- ; ersand shippers and that every possible step will be taken to alleviate railroad congestion which7 might otherwise 'result because of the. great amount of traffic. - POSITIVELY NO RESERVE yjMsa X-Ve To Solicit Fundi For. . . Completion Weber Normal Steps wilt be taken Immediately te collect funds In Weber county for the completion of the Weber nomiat college according toe plans made last night tat th rerulsr meeting ofthe college board atGgflea.. David O. McKay. chairman of th board, presided J. 'J I I- - I, 1.-;- - of the , $3.75 $4.00 $5.00 m iTT, i f AND SO'ON - $3.33 ci - . c fia j Has been especially popular with the people of Salt Lake this season. ,'" ' 7 We are s'LIIl offering-attractivspecial discount la this department.- Un 2nd rloor A- X ' z. a Off One-thir- d always heavy on Pants why not be prepared for an emergency. Make your Selection at Less. d Boys'-ar- e Off One-thir- d Single Pants Boys m. i. Boys Knicker Suits ( $2.50 ......$2.65 Z. C.M. I. Baggage Section S Choose now from our entire line of Wash Suits at Half the Rejrular Price. j Straw Hats Straw Hats Straw Hats ' Wash Suits er t this time of the year. Youll enjoy it . Will be like new for . next season ' Mens Underwear investment-a- this season and it ,, - ZoGo Half Price r. iocs. Hex Less.- - Hat A-Stra- i , ren Kerrigans fif'h Robert Brunton production, will be the attraction at th Broadway, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. It la a rollicking adventure of New Tork society life; the author H. B. Daniel, th Chicago novelist who wrote Timber McKee, Whats Money? and Snoffa. seen in the role ia of a Kerrigan iltf Straw Hats ' War- e Member ef department1 and sheriff office hev been request- ed te be ea the lookout for JDorthy May Lockhart, coored. 4 year old. who wss kidnaped from her home, U a'not street, ft-- Loie. Mo., on yhe April 51, Ilf by a negro couple reanest come from Martin O Bren, e chief of polV-- at Pt. Louis and say a reward- - of in wH be pkid tor the a pair they double the life of you r pants. Choose from our entire line at WTh I 'if the-rollr- r.,. .. rv..v,s At Broadway Officers in Search O f Kidnaped Child r s 9J BLUE SERGE SUITS INCLUDED. . Buy V'-w.?f Thrills And Comedy hair-trigg- IRON 4c r t" venturesome yoang lawyer who continually gets Himself into scrape for the sake of others. One morning a beautiful young woman comes to his office and begs his hety in recovering a diamond necklace which is In thel poeeeseioa of a master crook and gam-bieHe lends a hand and wnhtn a few hours find himself plunged into at the tension. a whirl of excitement. What follow Mr. McKay said this morning that la a kaleidoscope of acwork on the Church school gymnasi- tion and dramatic situationa leavened um la progressing and that the board toy incidental comedy. ef trustee are anxious to have it comTh latest News Weekly and a Gal pleted. Other routine, business mat- Jfeory comedy complete the 'till. were at taken up ters the session. HUXATED ' -- and 2 Off One-thir- d Mens Cloth H XJ J 1 $4812 All Other Suits Of Two Burglaries Thirty Thousand Dollars, . for 9olice Get Reports Burglars entered the home 'of Louis EBgle, 1445 Sherman avenue, Wednesday BdstoIe ohe gold watch', according to report received at the police station. No clew to the identity of the prowler could be found. Report were also received at the police station that burglars had entered the home of J. Harvey, 858 Ninth East street, and thoroughly ransacked the house. Investigation waa mad by the officers but as the Harvey family la on a week camping trip, whether or not anything waa taken Cannot be ascertained until their return." , K Group No. 1. $90, $87.50 and $85 Suit values Chergs-olAMCWdla- g . r We Have Replenished Groups -- Idaho Crpp Outlook Fine, Says Railroader Regular $28.00 $32.00, $35.00 $37.50 and $40.00 Suit values Regular $45.00, $47.50, $50.00 and $55:00 Suit values y, One-thir- 40 Choose now from our entire line of Roys Cloth OH the Regular Price d Knicker Suits at -- One-thir- -- $12.50 Boys-Suit- ..$85 s - $14.50 Boys Suits , , , $17.50 Boys Suits $20.00 Boys Suits $22.50 Boys Suits $2a.OO Boys Suits $30.00 Boys Suits' l 8 ...$11.70 This is an excellent value make your selections now in readiness for the .$15.00 opening of school. ....$9.70 I ..,$135 ...... ...$16.70 e i i MOTHERS Be, wise, read each item of. this announcement then make your selection school days are not far away. vi Be Wise .;. $20.00 Special Discounts in all departments of our Mens Shop Cur pleasure is to serve you at prices within your reach. 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