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Show TIIE DESERET NEW YORK STOCK LIST. 00 i.40,cliole 01. (Hi, choice cu 1 II. L Airier B. A Pom. Alaaka Gold Allle t'tialmere . . . 17 nr . ! Amur. Amir, Amir. Amir, Amer. Amir. . . II Meet Huger I?!' Pen. Po. .. Drug Myn. . Hide A I.ea. . . . Ioromotlv Ktnelter .. Amer. Bmelter, pfd. Amer. Huger Amer. Tel A Tel. .. Amer. Tine Amer Zinc, pfd .. ii 771 01' ll) I ll ill III 1 101 ' 10 e. 4 ! Our trading1 department specalizes in securities of local industrial, commercial and financial corporations, and in local standard bonds. The department will execute your order promptly to buy or sell any local - dividend paying stocks, in addition to handling orders securities in outside through correspondents in the principal markets States, of the United Canada and Europe. 0005.00, feeder lamb. 4.000 964, 941 444 (0 . 491 (0 021.924 174 1041 V4 104 GRAIN. 94 CHICAOa Oct. 4, Attempt to atlff-- n the wheal .narket failed at the 411' .11 414 opening of today' board of trad Anaconda ' Atchleon Inn Wheat waa active end 7 to 44 tali 81 II 1111 higher at the etart. the rather acatter. Baldwin mil1 1101 ed buying being Influenced by a bull-le494 Beth, flteel "H .. . ' of the government ; n A Butte i:11 111 1 crop Interpretation Bup openea at M report lecembrI 434 Pallf racking to 41 at March and to '1774 1144 117 Canadian Pacific .1 t il brought outwaaa flood Cl. All of The movement Pentral Leather . the reaction quick Perro de Paaco . . 31 9f 191 andcelling and a flnlan 14 14 14 aharp to around yraterdayMarch Chile Pop at and at December 1.914 nlth . Crucible Ill 139 111 ini. 74 34 P. A R. O :i Canadian Rumor the that government 4 41 D A R O.. pfd. .. 41 waa take control of the dom14 171' 1 7 1 inion about to C.eneral motor .. grain market affected wheat, but 17 . . . Nor Great 44 m.l ae a maa promptly pfd ridiculed by Winnipeg 771 774' 1 Grena Cana lira .. On oplntona that country of hou 13 11 Ind Alcohol be would Increasingly light and ferings a report that Kansas wheat growers were urging a general withdrawal of farmera from the market there waa a general rally at the eloee. December ended at 19101.94, a net advance for the day of 5 cent March closed simi 954 larly up at 1 45 ('or firmed up In the later trading but there waa considerable selUpg on every htilgeThe market closed 4c with' December at 1510164 net higher and May at 390394c Pash grain' Wheat No. 1 red. 7 15: No. 2 red. 2 14; No hard. 2 04 Porn No 7 mixed. 41 0 90c. No. 2 yellow. 910911c Oats No. 2 white, 550 651, white, 6310644 Hie No 2. 1S1. Rarley 0 0 95. 5 eed Timothv 000 4 60 Plover red 15 00020.00. Pork Nominal. I.ard 19 5. 16 . 26 0 AS 00. MRKRTY BOND. Rib NKW YORK, Oct 9. l.lbortv bonds sec91 99 30. As, Ah; first closed. 34. Wlnaeapoll. ond A, 8 9 40, first Aa, 9.60. second MINNEAPOLIS. Oct. 9 Flour, un90 24, fourrh 4s. Ala. 840, third 20 to cents lower. In carload changed victory ISA; victory 31. lot patent quoted at 11 05 family 94.14. It 60 a barrel! In cotton sacks. Bran SO 00. ' 4U 44 , in 44 111 44 h r ' 1 1 1 (6000 S. L. Notea. 17000 68. market stead) good dc steer. .000 8.50, good Receipts, mnd, choice 7.600 on, fair steer. 6 00 steers, 7 00; and heavy heifer. choice cow 4.0004.75. fair to good cows4 and hei6 fer. 5.000 00; cutter. bulls.0004 4.50; 600 canners, 3.000 3.50; fat .6004.90; light 5.00; bologna bull. 50. veal calves, 9.50010 Hogs Receipt. 147, market leady, good demand; top hoge. 175 to 250 of sales, 13. 5014. 56; bulk pound 13. S5fi 14 35; feeders, 11 35012 35. market 2,734 . Sheep Receipts. good qual'tv steady; 9good demand;choice 10.549; 500 yearlings. lamb. 6.0007.00; fat wether. 6 000 6 75. fat -- L A T(IMY e Prices of preferred bonds and stocks depend principally on the demand for money in proportion to the supply. When prices of commodities are high it takes more money to live and do business. Unless the is supply of money this increased, greatly has a tendency to force up interest rates and bring down the prices of bonds and preferred stocks. high-grad- When prices of commodities drop, the cost of living and doing business falls. Funds tied up In raw materials and merchandise arc released to seek other Investment, snd prices of standard bond and preferred stocks go up as the demand for them lncreaaea In proportion to the supply. The prices of wheat, sugar, wool, meats, flour, cloth and other commodities. Inflated as a result of the war. have been falling lately, and bond prices have been, rising Some of the nation' ablest financiers now express the belief that we have started In on the long period of readjustment toward conditions which prevailed before the war with a trend toward lower commodity prices, lower cost of living, lower Interest rates snd higher price for bonds and preferred stock. Yields on Investment securl tie have been higher and bond prices lower recently than st any previous time ilnceThe Ctrtt-Wwr Falling commodity pice mean rising bond price. Special condition mav cause exceptions. hut this I the role. NOW IS TOUR cot DEN OPPORTUNITY TO 4TET YOUR MONET WnRV'NO AT A HTOH TJETD FOR A IONG PKRIOD OF TIME. But do not buy blindly, without discrimination. Jt la our business to lntes-- " the merit Urate thoroughly of Investment securities. For w have facilities this purpose employliterally world-wid- of In ing the service We expert our back lines varlou Judgment by investing our own money. Ton may have our Information and advice on all Investment free or the asking. e, PALMER Iortac Ct Bond & - 411-41- 1 O (y Walker Pan Hi Wanatrk Safe Investments. bought and fiber ty bond sold comui.iti.r. acti-idi- 111 . , In Art fur, Teachers Kection I For lout hers of Salt Inkp OlAV and it h i - ' Mr. Falrh.ink's Sutton H. For teachers of Granlfe District ,i, ct her s Mr. hli'pli . A'L,iiii,',l Course Mins Mu.' le Frazier. A R. , HM'TKKIOI.im.Y Uetiftai Haeterloiogy. Ari jutted for phjsluians, dentiats and ethers f Paint a D u ti i inlug) for Nurses. Di Dallies. I STOCKS UlMMNS t Utah Idaho Sugar. Amalgamated Sugar common. Utah Idaho Sugar Amalgamated Sugar, common. PALMER !ond & Q Mortgage Walker Baak Bldg, 10 Salt Lake Cty. Profeor SECTION 1: A franchise and right EXCHANGE. la hereby granted to the Oro-go- n NEW YORK, Oct. Prime mercan of way and tile paper, unchanged; exchange. Irreg- to Short Line Railroad Company, its successors and assigns, to conular. Sterling Demand, 3.501, cables,' and maintain a stand3 struct, n Lt r i' lt E. D. Thomaa. Western Hiatorv. Spc.nlah Exploration Into th Far West from Corondo to t776. Establishment of Spanish Institutions In th West, particularly and Rise California. growth of the American Fur Tradef Fur trading posts In th Northwest and their Influence on our economic history. Four to six credits, according to work done. Profeasor Young. . , .. ' HOME ECONOMICS The problems Involved In th planning and Drvmak!ng making of suitable undergarments and simple houssdresssa; th election, testing and care of cotton materials, ths use and car of the sewing machine, clothing budget and accounts. Tha designing and constructing of simple wool dresses suitable for business or school, the remodeling of garments, th hygiene, cars, economy, art and appropriateness of dreM, the proper selection ' ot materials. Including testing, the importance of good line and ' technique, the clothing budget and account. Ten weeka. 4 credit hour. Miss Barton. Millinery. Th adaption of line, color and texture In hats to the various types; the making, covering, and trimming of buckram, rlc net, and wire shapes; the cost and value of tke matera ials or from discarded garment. Five weeks, two ' kra Three credit hour. Miss Hutteballe. Children's Clothing, a hort course which will take up tho . from now mater problem In the making ' of children' clothing Ftve -- weeks, two" hour--ials or from .discarded garment week. , On credit hour. Mia Hutteball. . -- a . HYGIENE AND SANITATION Health Education 1. A course designed to qualify- - Publlo Bchool Teachers to meet requirements of th Stats Board of Education. Textbooks Burk's Health and ths Bchool, Termani Hygiene of ths School Chlltand Bancroft's posture of Bchool children. Given In twenty evening lectured 8 Tbrse Credit hound a ' . , Dr. Gowans. METALLURGY Metallurgy. Practical short courses dealing with th metallurgy of the mineral of the tntermountaln state will be offered Professor Bradford. to meet demands ' ' BIODEHN LANGUAGE of drills in Elementary French. Constant use la mad order to overcome English peculiarities of speech and eult4vat . are taught to associate French habits of articulation. directly th foreign words with th thing and Ideas fop which ' . they stand and not with th corresponding English words. They are also drilled In the application of th fundamentals of gram-- 1 AND J ss Thia course covers the requirement Adtaneid Ai minting for tin ; lie A examination Mr Lincoln J. Kelly. Eleiucira i.f Accounting Course. Assistant Introductory Professor I'orii'.in Advt t Imtal and national advertising. The writing of advertm inputs, preparation of lajouta, correlation of art and etc. , Four copv illusion.-- , the work of ndverllting agencies, credit hunts I'tofessor B. J (Slade. Monday 7 : 3 0 T M. Com-- i nterclal Iluh t Ranking ranged eepex l.tlh for the I'lth Chapter of t'.ie American of Bunking. 1'rofciesor Beal. Thursday 7:30. Commercial Club Business Law. Arranged especially fur the Utah Chapter of the American Institute of Bunking. Dr. Ueo. Thomos. Thurs30 I M Commercial Club. day Commercial Iaiw. The ptinclples of law adapted to the requu entente of the average man engaged in business. Professor AV . H Lear). English for Stenographers The fundamentals of English. Arranged to help stenographers and other bus. ness people to recognize common errors of speech and writing, and to correct them In their dally work. Mit Huzel B. Kiev one. Life Insuiance Fundamentals To be as practical and helpful us experienced Insurance Representatives can make It. Subjects of stud); the rate boo(t, application blank, policy forms and general rules of coniponjes, methods of soliciting, means of acquiring lists of proe poets and helpful features of salesmanship! ' the details of business Insurance, the service rendered by the Income and Inherit nice Taxes. Mr. J. V. Whlker, Traveling Superintendent with a prominent Life Company la the Instructor, with lectures life underwriters, company examiners and other bilslnces men. M, F. 7:30 P M. Commercial Club. Office Management and Secretarial Work. Topic considered Include iv pes of organization, lavnut and equipment, the handling of correspondence, letter standards, files and records, editing and proof reading, h stematizlng the office work, meeting callers, teets of efflclencv, and office ethic and opportunities. ' Five credit hours. Mr. Norton. Public Speaking for Business Men. Special emphasis will be placed upon the most frequently used--. occasional speeches, R such as ''Introductory Speech," "Speech of Welcome, "Nomination" and "Banquet Speech or Toast, etc. ProHpon.se, fessor Bo)er. Designed to assist young nten and young Salesnianuhlp woYnen material!) to Increase their power to sell and for business men of experience who wish to Increase tnelr effectiveness as department superintendents, managers, proprietor of their own business, etc, 4 credit hours. Professor E. J. Glad. EDUCATION AdoleBcence. a study of hoj and girls during their transition from childhood to maturity. Special attention to the social aspects of the problem, such us group activities, recreation, and urban and rural condition Original Investigations conducted during the course Especially adapted to the nebda of high school teachers sovial workers and suctal leaders. Three credit hours. Assistant Professor Beeley Literature for the nursery, the Kindergarten Education. kindergarten, and the primary grades, and an analysis of th kindergarten course of studv. Mias Rose Jones. Crafts. Basketry and Leather Work. Baske4 of raphla, reed, craft fibre and pine needle. For teachers and others who desire to learn basket making. Thursday from 6 to 7 or 4 to 6. 5.00 Fee for materials, Miss Mary Moorhead, Ten lessons. Industrial Education Building, Room 10. ENGLISH i C'onteinpornr) Ioets. A stud) of the rOntent and. the new technique of the pot try. Five credit hours. Associate Pro- - 10 Z. C. M. I. 411-4- I Problem qf the Fifty 'Years and th Government ot the United state The first half of the year will b given to considering th great world problem of all nation and th half cur to the technical studv of our government In all ita 7 P. M C!t phases, Library. Dr. Geo. ji. Fallows, AhIiiMi' Nations. The field la an broad that each student may do Individual research work In some branch of Oriental History or ItelatHns an Ideal courts for students wno do not wish iredit. as ths reading field la extensive and th class work will of necessity b conducted hy general leclurs methods. Much lime to subjects dealing with contemporary politics In th Far Kant and American Asiatic Relations e.g opening of Japan and China; Flrt Treaties; JCvtra Territorial Treaties; Ths Open Door Pollrv; shantung; Constitutions In ths Eaat; oerman-JapanChinese Exclusion; Japanese Problem with Pacific, etc. U'enirnt trv Hnclolog). Urban Sociology or Ilural Sociology a i nr him e with demand. 1'roYiseor c'otuy AHT We Will Buy Butter Lower; creamery higher than extras, 614042. extras. 61; firsts, 50060. Eggs Steady ; unchanged. - Cheese Unsettled to unchanged Poultry alive Not quoted; dressed, steady, unchanged. ts ' HISTORY' tc NEW YORK. NEW YORK, Oct 5 GKHXMiY Petroleum (lenlngv. Desgned primarily for thog interested In petroleum production, Thia course will begin In .Jan- -' uary. ('mill to be arranged. Dr. Feck. A COUr9 especially de(Jenctiil and Ernuomlc Geology, signed for i ho who are Interested in' mining or allied Industries. Two hour a week throughout the year. With or without credit. 8lx credit hour Professor Schneider. th IV1LIZ TI( or Ancient CD lllxntlon, Dr. turn, tlteek Art h Irofoiwur Anderson or Professor llxrrl-in.i- n ti. demands. !),, rt COMMON STOCKS 200 100 V 1 ANTHnoiniaM.Y AMI WKIOIXH.Y R 115 00 For i hoar students whose work ha not slresdy begun by Wed. needav, ti tnl.er 13th, a special meeting will be held In ths Barrstt It 1. of the L D H School building. Wed need)', October llth at 7:10 P in . The object of this mee'lng will be to determine ths tlm and place of meeting for claaaes not already In session. The following Is tho list of bourses. jrofelonl 1 Utah: of Living pi i.i.v . ( LONDON MONEY. LONDON. Oct. 9. Bar silver, SAld the right ato construct, operate and standard gauge railroad maintain, Discount track per ounce. Money, unchanged. over and across Fourteenth rates, short bills, 6. Three-mont- h South and Washington Street Street bills, unchanged. and the Alleys In Block Two (2) of ewes, 4. 004.50 View to Addition Lake Ogden. Salt Temple FIL 9, Cattle Receipts, Ml,NEW YORK, Oct 9 Bar silver, do- City, Utah OGDEN. Oct BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of .9009.00; mestic, unchanged, foreign, steers, 27; choice heavy S5, Mext. Commissioners of Salt Lake City, can dollars. 654. Bond Prices and the High Cost ( Yi ranged for nurses limit and Non one Svxlitm mir edit hour;. In Snow Amalgamated Sugar 40 J. C. Penny Company 10 Schramm-Johnso- n Drugs. 10 Utah Power A Light 10 Abers Milling. 200 100 4101. 1. M. 1 aa Industrie list of courses R R. 8ec. Utah listener for a fee of 17.69. Courses In Business and th each. Certain short time courees require a l.oml-n- l . fee only, named In th description of these courses. ' (.I Nt lt , MKP7n.NO TO JlE IlKIJ) WKI.nrAY, OCTOBER 1 ' t IJTH IN ntll'tATT HAIX. conra 4 Holt'll F EYENING (Olltsl.S. IIKDIT In I.1D N Itlll WOKK MtVUVh ! 60 MR. MONEY 3 lOLO t Company. NEW YORK, Oct. Sugar futures closed stesdy; ssles, 3,600 tons, 7 90; January, 70. March. 7 46, May. p7.77. 9 8. a Utah PREFERRED 4 . ! lie inning Mon J iv evening OCtoVr lllhfclhe University of Utan infill. The '..i offer a huge list of emir. lii 23 illfVirntof Iuepurt he University fa'-i1!'- ., ik u nn. h r the direction of rig.il.ir member lmiirn' unit in .i t il u t n to .i number of proinini-iil.u-fr on the ci! the foe1 in the Uxicneh'n Division of The gi noral registration t u, on nivii.: Upon p.iwnont of the fee, student rnav register v J'cisous illk) hltynd any one for miir-mlding n total of O) Equip Trust. 126000 Utah, Idaho Huger 4.92; Salt I .a he. NORTH SALT LAKE, Oct, lilllLUt BONDS CORPORATION 1 81 OCTOHEU F ITMI OIVI.HH LYRGE IMYKItsITY We Will Sell 1 LIVESTOCK. V ' Extension Class Courses Begin Monday, Oct 11 LocalSecurities a. - i?l 1 00 can-aur- B. SATIRDA 6. (hi 1.40; fair to good sow I 00 I 00; cutter, 1.0004.40; I.00l.40; cnolc feeder cow. bo. 4.0004.00; fat bulla. 4 .00 4 .10; veal calveo. loyna bulle. 1.0004.90; I 00O10 40. fat ono: choice Ho Hece.'ota 174 to 3? pourd. Vl.744fl4.40; hoy. feeder. hulk of eale. .14.00014.74; 11.00O1I.00. Bheep HeejaApte 14,041;4 choice lemhe. 0004.75; fat 4.00 0 10 50, 'nether. Th Harold R. Bmoot. broker, ro received ovei port the following. their private wire today. tftocke. etaer. fdr and heifer. I and heifer. XKWS . operate ard gauge railroad track over and Franca Demand, 6 66; cables. 4J70. across Fourteenth South Street and Belgian franca Demand, 7.00; cables, ' in 7 02. Washington Street and the Alleys Block Two (2) of Temple View AddiGuilders Marks and Greece, untion to Salt Lake City, Utah, the cenchanged ter line of said track being more parLire Demand. 4 04; cables, 4 06. t mar. ' described aa follows: New York exchange on Montreal, ticularly General North a Phonetics. at the 'In (Course Intended for teacher of English Beginning point cent discount. per line of the North Alley In said Block In Americanisation court). Discussion of peculiarities of Gsr-- -v Two and said being thirty (2), point Notice to contractor. man, French, Italian, Bpanlsh and Swedish brogue and mean six and five tenths (36 6) feet West of of correcting Mine. Laboratory work and practice in making Office of the City Recorder, Salt Lake the Intersection of said North line of such corrections. Five or ten credit hours. Professor Barker. Alley with the East line of said Block City. Oct 6. 1920. a Survey of French Literature. No knowledge of French re- - ' Sealed proposal will be received at Two (2); thence Southwesterly for to of Lecture and reading Five credit houra Professor eighteen (13) feet, qutred. this office until !) o'clock am. Thurs- distance point In the South line of said Alley, Barker. day. Oct. 21, 1920, for the work of con- said and eight three being forty point Bath-houa Conversational French; Designed for students desiring flustructing Municipal at tenths (43 1) feet West of tie IntersecWarm Spring according, it. i.'-- o on tion In ths actual us of th4 language. , Five credit houra Proency the of with line South of said Alley file In the City Engineer's office. c Block Two 42). also fessor Barker. Instructions to bidders, specifications East line of said at a point In the East line Italian. A course In Italian for those who desire to begin and forms for contract and bond, to- of Beginning said of North South and the Alley In ths subject. The course will consist of drill pronunciation, gether with plans, when prepared, may Block Two (3), said point being forty be obtained upon application at the a study of th essentials of Italian grammar, th reading f North of th Intersecoffice of the City Engineer upon de- -, four (44)saidfeetEast short stories, and. If time permits, th class wnl read several Line of the North tion of (326) dollars. posit of twenty-fiv- e short dramas or on longer novel. There will also be given sevNorth line The right is reserved to reject any and South Alley with tbe Block Two of the South Alley of said eral lectures on Italian Literature. Prerequisite: A knowledge of and all bids. for a dis(2); Ihence Southwesterly ledvvhs French, Bpanlsh or Latin will be found very helpful but not By order of the Board of Commi51 (30 tance of thirty and five ssioner. ' necessary for the course. Three to nine credit hour, absolutely nald In of line a West to the feet, point W. A LKATHAM. the work. Professor Runzlsr. beupon depending said South and point Alley, Nprth Lewis. City Recorder. Th development of th German Drama. Thl German. ing twenty on and eight tenths T21 6) First Publication, Oct. 7. "fc20 American Literature The foundation of American social, , feet North of the Intersection of the will be a lecture course tracing Yhs dsvelopment of Ah German-Dra- ma Last publication. Oct 13, 1920. religious, and political life as expressed in literature. Five credit said West Line of the North and South from ths earliest times down to and Including Hauptrnan, -South hours. Professor Marshall, Alley with the North line of the etc A knowledge of German, although desirable. Is Buderman, DELINRIENT NOTICE. Two also Block said (2). A of The Contemporary Novel course In appreciative criticism, Alley a the collateral reading can be don In th trans-latlo- n. not ' necessary North a lit the at point of Beginning and the choice contemporary novels. Five credit hour. work don. Professor i Credit hours will depend upon th THE DUPKVILLE GUN CLUB line of the South Alley of said Block sistant Professor Quivey. r location of principal place of Two (3), said point being nineteen and Runxler. business. Salt Lake City. Magazine Writing. Instruction and practloe In writing magtenth (19 6) feet West of ths PHYSICAL EDUCATION Notice There are delinquent upon eight azine and special feature articles. Emphasis on work suitable of the said North Lins of the Conduct of Organised Play. A rtudy of th The Practical the following described stock on ac- South Alley with the West line of the Mr. for publication. .Four credit hours. Richards. count of assessment levied on the 9th North and South Alley of said Block organization and .management of play. It relation to municipal The American Spirit In Literature. A study of American o recreation centers, school yard a buildings, and the home, A part day of September, 1920, the Several Two (2); thence Southwesterly aa In found voice Ideals song, story, seeay, and biograthey have amounts set oppoelte the names of the a point In the of the time will be spent In actual play direction, rtv credit (23) feet, to -as W. hour F. Emerson School. MonReynolds. phy, Five credit follow; South line f eald South Alley, eaid Assistant Professor Griffith, Mr. Day. Mr Johnson and hour. ' twentv day, point being one hundred othera No. of of Eaat and two lentha feet, EN GIN KERIN O Name. Shares Amt. the Intersection of (122.2) MUSIC the said South line Dr. E. A. Tripp The Principle of Applied. Electricity, A course designed to 176.00 of the South. Public School Music. Ths course l designed for th regular Alley wltn the West lint 1 F N. Leach 76.00 acquaint prospective, or actual, worker In the electrical field class room teacher and special teacher of musto. It constats of (2), also 75.00 of tald Block Two Willard Van Brunt ...... 1 llm-of In the East with the why of their art. Two hours per evening, once a week. a practical study of method and materials for teaching th 1 Beginning at a point said 75.00 (i W. Peck With or without credit, depending on amount of work done. Dr. point being 1 Washington Street, child to read, appreciate and Interpret music. Bight singing will 76.00 J. B. Whltehlll oi feet North ten six ' tenths (10.4) and Merrill. 76.00 Clarence Bamberger. also be included. said ltn of East the Intersection the 1 E C. Parson 75.00 oi Mechanics of Engineering. The application of the mechanics Section I. Arranged especially for the teachers of Balt Lake North th with Street 1 Washington Held Sham hart 71.00, of solids to engineering as pertaining to the motions, pressures, Street; thence City. Mr. Melvin Petersen. Tuesday. 4 P.thM. 1 B. U. Siegel 76.00 line of Fourteenth South teachers of Granite of on stiffness, strength, resilience, etc., of members In machines and Section II. Arranged, especially for 1 A. R Bain 76.00 Southwesterly for a distance ' structures, statics of a material point, of a rigid body of flexible eight tenths (111.8) .. 1 75.00 hundred eleven and J. Walcott Thompson District, Mr. Cornwall. Tuesday, 4:39 P. M. of in line South a the to a 1 of point virtual namie cords. material ;t F. Walker ' D) 76.00 feet, PHAHMACOIAKSY point; velocities, curvilinear ' said point be- j 1 75.00 Fourteenth South Street,West motion of a p lot. moment of inertia, work, energy, power, and ('. P. Cardon The preparation, posolo'g.v, and therapeutic of th mediof the In ing fourteen 414) feet friction. Stresses and strains, tensions, compression, shearing, One lecture per week. Two credit houra Mr. Thompson cines. And in accordant wltlDdaw and an tersection of the- said South line of torsion, ' safe loads, flexure, continuous girders, beam of uniPUBLIC SPEYKING order of the stockholders made on the Fourteenth South Street with the West . ProfessofBeck-strandform strength, tic. Credit to be determined. 9tb day of September. 1920, so many line of Washington Street. To be arranged. The location' of the cefiter line of shares of each parcel of such stock as buslneea, May Production. Bimjrie at8 mechanic... stag ct particularly may be necessary will be sold at the said track being more of almple and Automobile Automobile rehearsal Owners and presentation Opera-tor- s Engineering. make and etc., up in attached the T W. Benson. shown office of the treasurer, yellow upon Course One lecture per week and ope evening In the Th performance , will be conducted, managed and 69 Poetofflce Place. Salt Lake City, print, which la hereby made a part of i play. , shops In tepalr work. The principles of operation of th gasUtah, on the 15th day of October. 1920, this ordinance. produced entirely by the student. to pay delinquent asaessment thereon, oline engine and the repair ami const rtietlot of (he various parts. bWIMMING term JL SECTION the of this During The shop work will consist of work such as valve grinding, together with the cost of advertising franchise the grantee shall be subject Advanced Swimming and LIfeaavIng. T credit hour. and the expense Of sale. New and to the following conditions; Advanced Diving. Swimming up leurlnr adjusting carburetor, trouble Elementary and begin every six weeka, commencing track shall be laid shooting of Ignilion 81 stem, timing, lining up when's, and lubClsst.es In thee cburea-wl- H Ta) hat-said orm to .lh P. M. AutomotjileLeoture IttothPTTniveralty. of lfl urpon n1 Second South, Salt Ot tober llth. Clacsce a folic w ricating, etc. M , afreet and aTlsyTt'artd h iqteraec- . Mondav, Wednesday, Friday. 'rrOfemnr'TFrlrrr Utah ldlx. T toI to8 p mpmrTTnTtTrWednerdyr-ydand Don of 14th South y Washington N 4J, and Ignition. Open to tho By order of the board of ho (arbitration Families, dihave already under shall the Streets the grantee this sale was postponed until Welnesdey. Friday. some automobile experience. Lecture and shop practice, two Gentlemen, 4 to 14 P m.. Mon Cat, rection of the Department 'of Street the 12nd day of October, 1920, at 14-- and A special elaa In swimming and LHesarlng work, for Boy Public Improvement evening per week, ieginning Monday at S P. M. Irofea-o- r Tajlor, gride the clock noon. Rtreet on the north of seid track so jv for Women, A course for women will be offered In four" Rcoti Tuesday and Fridy 4 to 7p.m not to Interfere with the vehicle trafFoth lecture and shop repair work. First the afternoon, featuring NOTICE OF A9IEIIVEXT. orf said streets aver and cithe fic 7AXIX,Yr and Eugenics. Three credit houra Professor Mil- meeting Wednesday, October 13 at 3 P. M. at 'University, proif the said grade Is arterward changed ' - . fessor Tailor. ler. . Assessment No. 11 Lynn Big Six Min- by the Board of Commissioner, the ing company, n corporation of the grantee shall, at Its own . expense. State of Nevada, principal place of ' bangs the elevations of the track so Halt Lake City. Utah buxines aa to conform to th same. ' nt a fb Whenever zald street and n Notice 1 hereby glres-th- st shall , meeting ofSixtbs board of director .of where said track I constructed or repaired. then J , halt be ordered by the Hoard of Torn-- a defend' the. railroad company to remove said track Mining company held be peved. Lynn Big on the 29th dav of Kept, 1920. an asIta nurreore 'and restore eaid etreet and alleys upand ilr and xh II replace ru-I- t on such notice, and wtthla Bald thlr-- y sessment No. 11 of 2 cents per share, signs grantee. er repair mt,,onerll shall peve. end t" curb tiXf gut lnd pooh a th said work may b Aon by was levied upon th capital stock of between the rail end for space of day Lake the nattefsetion of the Supervisor of Bait ef each rail the corporation Aexued and outstanding feet euteld "lty at th expense of paid so construct aut'erx shall street.' end to R. M Holt, Sec- the same kind of material used oalhat railroad company. payable Immediately will allow free paseac'e of they or with such BBCTIOV 4: Cnle retary at the office of the company, th eald streets and alleea. fhe natlsfaction of the this grant and t'd offo Btreela. 791 McIntyre building. Bait Lake City. other material ae may be approved by end upon it all tb terms- and conditions thereof fHM! t, thi m Utah Any stock upon which this as- the Board ef rommiealonere. and all Supervisor afcupta be , la , ' accepted writing by tbe ri, . hll grantee shall pot In (f) Baldeurh sessment mar remain unpaid on th ties shall be laid upon a concrete base City -- harmlexe from all suits. ed for ti pri4 of grantee herein within thirty day af. crossing o"ovr t.e said claim, demands a nd Judgments whet- - from end tT the RA8 4th day of Nov , 1924. will bo delinquent of anih thickness aa shall be directed maintain effect ef the thia ordinance, ter taking . tr time from a time track thet oever. whether In law or In and advertised for sale at public auc- by the rity Engineer hll Bosrd of Commlasloner whlth pro.lded. however track be e 'rem- -' j Inane, VuTH y'eYr from th. shall be a period of nine or The said track aftall be laid end found iphlnYn. tion. and. unless payment ( mad (e) In any manner the l;f of th! wilt bo sold on the dtb day of the road operated so ae to reuse no unGood and sufficient conduits Ut dered 11 then during thia erd whatsoever, aha be pageaga. inane (gl or there it ! used, ' not to oclock am., at tb necessary Impediment the common convey water shall he laid and tns'n , against said City for is end vnd. Dec, 129. at . tif " t th et-- to abutting property, Feri,nI d.magejtrack ' In good condition said office of the company, to pay the- and ordinary ne of such streets upon HKCTtnx t: Thl aid erdlnaace abatl -In all vdtr ,or ptherwi. by reason of th Id grantee theeeon togetb- j which It Is Ihtd. of delinquent aeemnt effect thirty on daya after Ita of th french hli be voidable et the -;op take r with the eonta of advertisement aj0 id) Sett Lake City reserve the right dltrbee cross d hy eaid track, so as tojof this franrhisa, or by reasongranting passage of water or operation of said track. tion of tha Hoard of ('omm'on-vof and control the eale. roowtion of all free af admit te paxes npeed expense regulate FAHtED ef Board the xo ordered hy th Board of Coenmle-- s by B. M. HOLT thl grant and that the grsntee herein. Me sue. snd If tratna, engine end care operated by the AUCTION I- Nothing In to nhall within loners of Felt Lake City, Utah, Octoprevent manors and assign, will pay the rorh miss inner. atd track Secretary. grant.-- It euccesaore gad asaign. ep- shall be so construed 192 and removed ber itk, be mounF of any judgment determina8 It lake rity or tte authorised aeents. J4 track os th Room .79k McIntyre Building thirty day thereafter, C. CLARENCE NT LEX. lev rtor-- d or corporation to tion or adjudication That U in palling In said track ontractor. or person which, in any the street end a with 94 ayor, of -balance th o unform or pr-keen condition remove or be a a or dines shall he la frcr-smay ( of ay shorn trwhve. OHiimxiB. grantee shall a, I.EA THA Id. ta W.A. and aLeya nlth trtuai " manner Interfere with the pavement. may hereafter he gren'ed. from poring fn'rod agiinst eaid Halt U9Nvrfw-wie-ut". CSly Recorder. metsreis and construct ton. end on said enering, lavtng gaa nr water main, ividcd. however, that said-me. Ms In Ibe curb, or guttfrs gn ORDINANCE granting h.Tl No. 13 of -- aor and th nf 'Akk the had Bupervlsor have shwll et each RAILROAIc-xcreshall gne. st conduit. aUerlng, pavement p'pe repairing it replace MPTOiV PHoKT LINE 1 mtob- -r y-of evld r apsh-- q U In in ---- t of ssidlnotlce of are In any ch sntts, ami an xocce-e- or IrxiMPANT. i Improving and rn, qith the seme or eoch other material a 51. se ' fet-8o- j COM-pan- y; twen-tv-tw- respective-shareholders,- tf t 3PM.. 1 V . - on--a- 2- -T- HkaiyJ at--t- - ( -- -- .ur ! ueor - fr aertd. by-th- be-fe- re !n. j '' sa I - l gr xtJ-eaf- be. -o eo i 1 , |