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Show -- J" A TIFK DKSEHKT XKIVS r .AT '.10 SATURDAY 0CT011KH J920 -- vides rescue for Imprisoned womes ILL SPEAK end girls, II rescue homes being filled to overflowing and more than 100,600 Armenian women and girls being still In Turkish harems. , ihelr rslssee not TABERNACLE SUNDAY bslng possible until g sbsller is provided for them. The Rear East is declsrsd to bs building up Industrial Ilfs, providing repatriation for refugees, training and education fur Ita future cltlsens. And In order to aecomptlan all this it aake of every the aid and American. II. Holloway, state director for -o Near fiat Relief In Utah, saa that thla community has been allotted 1.21 of thesa Armenian orphans to a listed? t- ai&. Dr. Wirt will speak at tha First Methodist church tomorrow evening at 7.46 o'clock. On Tuesday he will also glva lectures as follows: Westminster college, a.m.; L. D. 8. University, id s.m.; University of Utah, ll:lo a.in.; Bumnir school, 2 p.m.; Rotary club, 1.20 p.m. These lectures will all be entirely free and a cordial Invitation Is extended to tbe public. - . EFFECT ORGANIZATION Dlt. LINCOLN WHIT. Lincoln Wirt. leclurcr o f th Kelicf, Is lo b one of tho speakers at the tnbrrnnrlr tomorrow afltrnoon, the session being a part of th ilonfor slake quarterly confer encr. Wlit Is declared lo be modern crusader from Turkey, AraMa, Byrla. Palestine and Egypt and ,he 'ra reled over theee countries by camel motor and aeroplane. He has been superintendent of education In Alas ka. Red Croat commissioner to EU' rope, and director of lT. S. relief expeditions to the Near East. The Near East Relief is a federal corporation chartered by Congress. It aims to provide food for the hungry, some 110,000 persons a few weeks ago being fed In one city In the Caucasus by the organisation. It has 210 or phanages with an enrollment of 11,000 children and 11,000 cared for outside of these buildings. There were also reoently 10.000 children from Russia who came Into tlje Caucasus ahead of the Bolshevik army. The relief has 41 hospitals In various districts of the near east and a large staff of physicians, nurses and helpers. It pro NV-; n The coal conference being held In this city between delegates from Montana, Nevada, Idaho aod.l'tah. le with! a view to effecting an organisation to ) be known as tho Western States Retail Coal Men's association, which shall look ofter tbe general Interests of tbe I trade, endeavor to aecuro equitable I freight ratea, rectification of destination weight bills, adequatscar service, I and ouch othar adjustments as may J seam called for. There was an execj- tiva session of tho delegates at the Hotel Utah this morning, when a conwers discussed. stitution and At noon, tbsrs was a luncheon and discussions at the Commercial dub, and I at I p.m.. a conference at tho Hotel! Utah, between tho delegates and local I coal operators, with a view to estaband mutually! lishing profitable relations between producer I and retailer. It la understood that a reduction In freight rates will he sought. I I by-la- The fanners of the middle west are holding out for $3 wheat. They say they must sell it for that to realize a fair profit. ten teams of horses Feed . Jf8- -. farms today then-r- - 2,ooo!oo 5oo.oo Credit fertilizer ,7moo 2 l year;-- . JS :::'; 41 Then Add Thi-s- -- JJ i.oo $1,200 IZ J Imo08;: Partrfor the whole story by any means. It takes a F011 can row 011 fiv acres in one year to feed one horse. In other words,' our one truck and two tractors release 100 acres of land on which to grow more wheat and other foodstuffs. Increased produc- tion? There is nothing in the world doing more to make ifc possible than motor vehicles. two tractors KprcSftion1. v::;::::::::::::::;: interest on investment at 6 per cent l .man ,The growth in the use of motor transportation has,' more than anWn els stimulated the bunding of Sod And that has in turn resulted in all- weathef movement to marketsruralmotor express ' uuon of pupa in consolidated V VBchools transported, to and from school in motor in fcommunity life increased land jt HUMAN HAPPINESS. . ' ,v. $4,282.00 Take the lower total from the upper total and you have a saving of $2678 in one year, effected by using one truck and two ti'actors as against 20 horses. the tone-ar- ss values-INCBE- ASED Viewed from every angle, the motor car is vitally ... : essential to the business of farming. MEANS .VITALITY ESSENTIAL ENCE ITSELF, - t . Wfirm INTERMOUNTAIN M are-porou- ; . ' AUTOMOTIVE ' - - noun evuniilllV-AID ROTtCH vouchors to the' undersigns at 12 lstrator. of foot with If fost first phbllcatlon, Oct. it. psfb ...roadways Dato oath Main street, Balt Lake City, ... 24.04 A. D-- . 1420. Utah, on or before tho 14th day ef D foot roadway 1X14.64 (I A. D. 140. or Coneult County Clerk reepeotlT camber, Tho total oost of aatd Improvement WALTER TUTTLE, Is estimated at Th!rty-nln- o Blgnerv for further Information. Thousand NOTICE. Administrator of Estate of P. Thres 4 Hundred Thirty-ai- g and Hodman Deceased. TO CREDITORS NOTICE Eatat, or sura tho It whlcn () . If) dollar, NOTICE' IS HEREEBT GIVEN BT N. V. JONES. doooaaed. of Julia P. Dorlua, portion Is Twenty-sig-x the Board of , Commissioners of Balt butters Attorney for Administrate. -Hundred Flffy-sland Creditor will present claim, wfth To Dato of first publication, Oct. 14, Lake City, Utah, of the Intention of Thousand of(124,244 40) dollars: Ton Thousvoucher, to tho'undareigned nt thoRav. Board to maks of such Commissioners 1420. 764 and Five Hundred Sixty-si- x Utah fice of Ephrnlnf Ilahson, and descrlbodi tha Improvement, following ' 114.444.40) dollars or Eight and ings A Trust Bulldtnr, Balt Lake City, . u NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of to wit: , on or befpr the 20tn day of Decemdollars per front or lin(4I2) Masutaro Sudow. condsecased. Creditors To with curb and Butter ear grada, foot of for ber, A. D, 1620. abgttlng property will present elnlms with vouchers to crete, to construct drainage system to R. E- - DORIC foot roadways with Admlnlofratbr of Eetato of Julia tbe undersigned at tit Atlas Block, carry water along and aarosa streets 14 foot park on Tenth East Street from on to and or Salt Lake and before Utah, Seventh the Intersections, City, to Eighth Bouth streets; Seven- P. Dorlua. 'Deceased. eon.irevj on A. D., 1420. Eaot Decern Tenth 24th her Street. of teeo driveways private Thousand Six day Hundod EPHRAIM HANSON, Nlnsty and from Seventh to Eighth South atroeta. BOICHI KAWAI. (417,444 44) dolUrn, or Savon for Admin letra tor. Attorney South streote Seventh and end Administrator of tho Eighth Estate .. of 01) dollars per front or Dato cfflret publication, Oct. It, (eeld linear foot (U Masetaro ftudow. Deceased. from Ninth to Tenth Eaat Streets .of abutting property for .. r C. E. Marks, Attorney tor Adminigrading to bo two twenty-fou- cur (14) toot roadway (Soventb and fifty be wltb Eighth South Streets from Niath to foot roadways between NOTICE TO CREDITORS Eetato of strator. perk In center of Tenth East streets). (Jl) footfrom Oats ef ''flret --u publication, October thirty-eigCreditor Katsujl Fukumoto, deceased. to Seventh Street Tenth Eaet All protests and objections to the will present claim, with vouchers to 24rd, A. D, 1126. Eighth South efreete. and fifty JI0) tarrying out of eueb Intention must be tho undersigned at 212 Atlas Block, Seventh and od curbe feet between TO NOTICE CREDITORS ESTATE Firth South efreete. from Ninth to presented - In writing, stating therein Bait Lake City, Utah, on or before tbo of Thomas O.Tebber, deceased. Credilots endor description of 24th day of December. A. n 1424. . Eighth South atroeta) la Paving Dis- property toblocks tors will preecnt claims tho City Recorder, an or 801 CHI KAWAI. No. 27, according to the plane, before trict to the nt tho office H the fth day of November, 1420. of O undersigned Administrator of the Estate of and rpetclflcatlons oa file In The Board of Com mle Ion ere nt Its Packman, 14 east South Temple, Fait profilee the office ef the City Engineer, and first Kateujl Fukomoto, Deceased. tt, C. E. Marka, Attorney for Admlala-trato- r. Lake City, Utah, on or before tho 14th defray the abutterV regular portioe ef the tth daymeeting ef Nov. thereafter, day of February, A. D., 1421. 1440, will concoat and expense theyeof, by k local siderthe MART R. E. ths WEBBER. hear and and proposed levy, Date of first publication, October 22, Executrix under tbo last will and Tes- aseeeement open the lota or placet ef consider snob protests and objections A. D 1424. to be affected and benefited by to said tament of Thomas O. Wsbbar, De- ground aa shall bava Improvement within ettuated eeld Improvement. bees made. ceased. Blocks 1, 14 A If of Plat B, and Block NOTICE TO CR EDITOR O. H. Beckman, attorney for execuEstate of " By order of tho Board of Commlo-stoneof PUt F, Salt Lake City Survey, Nlhel Ito, deceased. Creditor will pre- trix. ef Felt lake City, Utah, ths or abutting upon the etreeta sent claim with voucher to tho under-plrne- d I 'ate of first publication, Octl 14, fronting 11th day of October, 1424. shove, mentioned, end to a depth of nt 114 Atlas Block, Salt Lake A. D, 1424. . eeld r beck feet from street, , W. A. LEA THA M, fifty (46) City. Utah, on er before the 24th day end all within the district bounded on Recorder, ef December, A. D., 142. A Curb Gutter No. 46.Cltlyon NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE the north by Sixth South Street, on tho BOICHI KAWAt First Publication Oct. 7424. 14th. south tho Ninth South Street, by of Ellen Toengdale, deceased. CrediAdministrator of the eoate of Last PubUcetloa No. by Eleventh Feet Sreetr and OB tor will present claims with vouchers Jflhd ltd. Deceased. to tha , unders-gneat 4ft K earns the weet by Ninth' Eaat street. C., E. Mark. Attorney for Adminis- Building, Fait Lake City, Utah, on or Ths et trusted coat per front feel RonciE. trator. before 26th of the A. D does not InHudt (he coat of constructDecember, day Itate of first pubHcation, October 22, 1424. j to Is whlrh be ing drtvewevn, private L D, 12. TO CREDITOR Estate Admin Irtrseor WTtLARD TOTNSTALE. te peered srtlrst tbe property beneNOTICE IS HEBERT' GIVEN BT NOTICE of tbe Estate of, Ellen fited. in addition .to tho regular assess- tbe Board Commissioners ef Salt A. f P. Hedmaa, Deceased. ment.. deceased., Lake Toungdal. City, Utah, ef tbo tatentiea of1 CrudTtoru .win present claims with Wliiacd lieasen. Attorney for Admia- - Estimated eoet of private driveways. such Boerd of Commlmhoaers to make " - ' f ..,( tt-16- ht 44-1- 40-1- 12-1- (1-2- 40-1- ITRkTKLL PATERSON . hardware: c o. Wheleeole Diatribe tere Wl have some town --open writ for agencies.- - Dealer for our proposiAioa. 4S-1- m. (1-1- 4) ht . with-vouche- to-w- J PHONOGRAPH EGALERS ROBINSON BROTHERS MtJSIC COMPANY sotmL stats si Salt lacs v zinc-le- ad Prices $75 to $2500 04 ; TRADES ASSOCIATION i Sonora is the instrument which In you take pride in possessing. features vital and Sonora tone, design is supreme. UTAH'S LARGEST 7 3c castings. Zinc-lea-d castings brittle, and are used because they are cheap. They give an inferior tone. You want ALL BRASS and not a casting for a tone arm. TO EXIST- - - In most makes of pnonogrsphs other than Sonora the tone, arms are made f d AND THAT ! of th m A phonograph offered to you it made of. Sonoras nickel plated tonerm is ALL BRASS (like a cornet) b&ause ALL BRASS (drawn to shape by hydraulic? pressure) gives a matchless tonal qualitr. zinc-lea- buaes-progre- , , whaL ro&ds. . 1,900.00 200.00 repairs.........;........,.' Total 7 isnt 6960-0- 0 ONE TRUCK; ' a rugh guess at where the e,den . , That Wages (lo m IT 3 mw.1 6.P! 77 Depreciation and equipment repairs Figure the total saving yourself and price or wheat and every other food pro duct would go if alt those trucks and tracm or8 were, put out of commission along wth more than two million and a half pas senger cars now being operated by Ameri can farmers . s $3,65o.oo 730.00 . .. " 1 1 Ja9J gW , .. - A Now there are approximately 100,000 motor trucks and more than as many tractors in use on American After exhaustive tests it has been proved that one truck and two tractors will do the work of 20 horses. If you are Interested in detailed figures, glance through these tables, compiled after a thorough test on one of the largest of Californias farms . e What Would Hannpn ? What then would they feel compelled to ak if deprived of the use of motor trucks, tractors and passenger cars and had to go back excluswely to horses? I , , Total XflND out I so, what would be the, price if there were no motor vehicles on American farms , tr. a) If ' GOAL DEALERS WILL li 2s? re f d et to-w- it; foHoBlmg Constructing 4 escribed Improvement, and laying sewer late 1 cls ,ot flrM ultrlfled eight center e (It Inches In diameter. In pipe Lincoln Ramona between Btreet, fnd Hollywood Avenues In Fewer District No. I, according to th plenr, profiles and apeelfltallona on file in (he office of the City Engineer, and defray th abutter portion of th post en, expanse thereof, estimated at Thlreet Hundred Thrty-eve- n and 11.137.". 4) dollars, or Two and 46 dollars per (rtnl or ltnpar w lit. of abutting property by a local assessment upon the lets or pieces ef ground to bo affectod end be.efl:e by said situated within Block 1, improvement, Five-AePiet A, Big Field Survey, .or upon the nbev abutting nnmee street, fronting and to a depth of fifty (46) feet back from said street, and all within th district bounded oa the north by Qa'fteid Avenue on ths sout'i by Twitv.flret Bouth, on the east In Tenth East Ftreet end on tho west by ' Ninth East Street. 77-1- 1 45-1- ro All and objection protests out of suen to ths In bo Intention carrying must presorted lot ant)' writing, stating therein t , the of or property, block, descriptionor before tho 22nd City Recorder- on 1426. day of November, Tho Board of Com mine! oner at Its tofirst regular meeting thereafter, 1436. wn tho ttrd dy of November, will consider the preposed levy, and and t hear and consider ruck pretests said lmprevnrnent as shall rejections to made. have bees By order Bf tbe Boerd of CommI?on. er of Silt Lake Cly, Utah. . i Dated Oct. 2. 1420. VT. A. LTATH C.tr Kecv. r , Fewer Extenelon Ka 15. ytret publication Oct. 27, 142 Last pubUcnttcn Nov. It, 14:t. . . "News Ada. are believed LT - 3 f f , |