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Show THE DESERET NEWS 'Idle HenTSfart EKilSIHtlS LayinglCLIiTi 104 ggs, Instead of 5 WEDNESDAY JANUARY 5 1921 Smoke Inspector It Appointed by Commission SERVICE The city commission this morning concurred In the appointment of G. M. Brown as an Inspector In the bmoke Stead y Egg Cain Earh Werk for SIBAWBERBV PROJECT prevention department to succeed CIVIL DILL Mr. IMnce In B Inter rather. Joseph Weller, who resigned to ac dealer, or send ,.62 (Include war tax) cept the office of chief sanitation in"The week before we tried Don Sung, spector for the county health depart) (.Special to The Ne we got i from St hen The next ipecial to The New ) 5 Official ment. WASHINGTON, Jan. 5. The sundry week, from a package of lion bung, we Jan. WASHINGTON. Misa Ruth Clayton was appointed as got It eggs. and the next week 104 of civil bill ys reported to the house car- - Kome tha reclamation service are noting an inspector of of our hen are mere pullet and third grade In the city ' ew riea no Appropriation for the Ogden j fj laying with the Jntwat Pierced being health department upon-th- e proportion recom"d 1 Butlar, Snaw-berrDr. of y mendation bureau Willard arsenal, though the ordnance urged by water iiaor of the Tenn Pierce selected ever Mr. to tlma aaked for 475.000 of the project to take over the handI middle of January, for her tt--th- s build 33mugrazlnr and oUser truc-Ugot th eggu your htfi9 can ling of tb project from the govern- All Are Invited to turee the new Ogden arsenal lay well. In cold weather, and we H ment and will give hearty 11 In the j Oive your hens Don When I Je hill was when the proper atepsliave be n Attend Inaugural Ball Sung and watch results for one month. If you dont taken by the farmer. ap-was offered bouse, mi amendment It pave for Itself and paym find that The water uer, unoer the ;erma ptnria.irg this or any other amount! 1u a good profit besides. simply tell No spscial invitations will be ex Benati Pmoot, as a member oflhe u and our money will be cheerfully of the reclamation I w. muit form tended to the inaugural ball, but Gov. i "Lo"n 'ilung will a an district, committee, into themeeivea irrigation ropnatlons ,aenate (Chinese for krii tJtlfemg MaieyandQthcrztate of tidal Are ft- a prVftA hy4he4a-fi- l hlliSgrat. In the feed. Improves the on the characterietica of a corporation, extending an Invitation through the given ly to : when thJ ,i.ft civil bills gets ndry toMth ,nd mik. helT runfer and thia can be done on petition of a . press to every resident of Utah, who . MSenate arfii hopes to secure an ailow- - and more .'uhtbi,-.u.Hiving organs; once The formed, district, project. or wet the weather matter how cold social function to be held at the capi-tn ha obtained promptly can then take over from the reclamaDon Sung As explained by ordnance officers. Monday evening, Jan. It. tion service the future handling of the the section contemplated ft, project, the ditrit becoming responof cost matizirif at a $293,9f0; for a package by mail prepaid sible to the government for the pay 116.500-o- ns ment of atmnd all unpaid building Daggatt County School chances? atrdwaeuminir sH resperonbii-U- y hoe-- 1 I J,ack,,n Ivm, 51.V0O; a Board i Reorganized for the future maintenance - arid officers quarters pita), tkm f ' the Offproject? 4per l..ir&a,, Stwo. bio to let contracts for living quartets (Special to The New.) The district, in turn, then assesses icers' qua'ers,g.7oe, and one bar- - and officers stationed at the arsenal 51XA1LA. t Jan, 5. With tie the under and uxn the lm! project ra k forloo tflen, loi.TSO. have been obliged to reside In Ogden, of Leo B. Stewart to fill It furthermore was explained that seven miles away. The magazines In amount sufficient to meet 'the anthe dtpa$ment wanta to atatlon an originally authorised were designed for nual payments1 due the government, the vacancy in the Fourth district of ordnancepimmunltlon company at the the storage principally of T. X. T but and direct regions between the gov- Daggett county, the school board met Ogden (Tonal Instead of running the H la now found dealrablelo store also ernment and the individual actiler on Jan. 1 and organized as follows: end place with civilian help, and wants a smokeless powder. To date only one project built by President, Heber Bennion, Jr ; vice full comdement of army officer on the government fmeaed president, Charles FTOlson; treasurer, hand to hike charge of the explosive Discussed . Plans Into the hand of the water users delvefk-das All these requests were the Salt River project in Arizona but Leo B. Stewart: secretary, Paul Miner. refused fe the house committee and " The board found the problem of fiBig Scout Jamboree the north aids Minidoka has practicalthe point fvas not brought to the attention of the house itself. ly passed into the hands of the farmnancing the schools to the end of the of aroul ers and oniv a fen dethtls ye! remain year to be a serious one on account of At th ramilar The testimony of ordnance officials To he disclosed hat out of the lump sum adjuleT)efore the transfer Is the afet that 20 per cent of the taxes deputies today, plan werenacuae4 made last session for three for the local celebration of Boy Scout complete The reclamation service is srsenal. pa contract has been let to encouraging settlers on projects that are unpaid. It Is believed, however, Taylor AtChllds at $4,2 for laying week. Feb.' 6 to 12. A feature of th are completed or practically completed that the schools will be able to conadequate railroad trackage at the Og- celebration will be the big Jamboree in to organize into districts and to take tinue through at least eight months. den arse. I grounds, and Sutherland, Is expected some 2,000 boy over the handling of their own pro- The committee on finance was a fit. Lou ft contractor, la now building which it ject. as is now proposed on the Straw 12 ammunition magazines, a machine will participate. The program for the 4 takeetepe to bring about T event wilt nr!y frs paTWfled AnrThf Once the prniect passes into the settlement with Uintah county on fire And giard house, tool house, sta- big International Jamboree in Kngland management of the settlers thev also Into I were taxes which paid past ble. fencing and water system, at an and the scout men Intend to make It will operate the poner plant and mill county and which, are. due Daggett agrregai.j contract price of $1.27,444. one of the most interesting-- event of have the benefit of any revenues from The appropriations asked this year that source On the Salt River pro- county. were Intended for additional buildings, local history The hoard aa now constituted conject the revenues from the poser loolknt more than pay the annual con- sists, of Charles F. Olson, holdover, especially! magazines for smokeless The executive committee of the J will .W. its hold scout council regular struction charges, but thl because find . Marlon. Campbell-.,Geor- se .powder, quarters for an cal of the enormous amount of power Walkup, Heber Bennion, Jr., and Leo B. Stewart. lack of nJbney, it has not been possi- - club. at the Roosevelt dam. F mm eg, . - A rjt f-m- et ll cons-dere- 1 rl - rS s.'V liV'i; w-- f. i. t . ol dXbl:.Bld- 12-b- ad I4i0twp "' tor - I 1 !n-t- r t- - e I v L j 3 Th e Mjracle St 1 n- 'h Chesterfield n -- I I The Miracle Dollar Clothing neck neck -- j ' j 7&rforming ar i Multeii Kelly Company -- in Mullett-Kelly- s sensational and are running ! Sale of Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes Onf account of the prices we crowds of enthusiastic buyers. expected They came, they are still coming, Thclniyiiijj jwivcr of the Miracle Dollar was never great er, And (jiialiM unjjurstiitneil emphasizes theC'hestei;fiel. .tlutliiiitr, tlic-. I'inot tail trii ig - era ft smansh i p art ever :lit. Think of the famous Chesterfield Clothing going at Discount Vs 3-- Not ince war times not oven before has Salt Lake seen bona-fireductions of OFF and HALF hr a house like Mullet de - r-- ONE-TIIIR- D xOFl-j-offere- 1 Huy. Chesterfield shoes at $8.85.;' Includes ' Hats less than wholesale. $7.00. i you. it ls Fom-sdlrn- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0O 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Band our cashmere-an- d Mens dress gloves at $3.75 is one of our stirring leaders.'. Dress up and go out among em. Bags and Suitcases Third Off. " Get ready for Silk shirts and fiber pilk up to $10.00 for you ever hear of the like. Everthing included S for i0. Did nothing held back. er. gloom. MANOIK Fo - "Mammy's Apron Strings" i21 Vlove G L tvocj A-- A- -J B from icb Villag Flayed by Rodemicb kodernlchi Orche atra. BLIEft Fox trotHodemicli Orchestra Orcb.slr atp Isham Jones Orchestra hoxk again swi Lullaby Mammy- js from" "Gr 85c 51.00 ne POPULAR SONGS 55 a7 2ftp BLOSSOM TIME Amphlon Quartette OfrO PAle hHT DOIT YOU A V mu PR up$ prnaBl Hare, Baritone. with Orchestra; Saxophone, by Wledoefp The Harmon iaera, male quartette. "TO I VTU. Vo is AY GOOD-B- A with Orcbetra. Reeae, E WNThe From "Tickle Mee," Znl' ZtiVZgg SIG ME TO SLEEP SWEETEST STORY 85c 85c .a,. Irene Wlli'am. Soprano. Williams, Soprano SOME BLESSED n AY Criterion Quartette SOMETIME. SOMEW HERE Criterion Quartette HIXGARIAX RIIAPSODA, V., j, F.r, 1 Vesellaa Band. HIVCARIAV RH APODA , Xu. J, Part I Vesseilaa Band . 19022 RUTH? OF SPRING Piano Solo Leopold Godoweky 10024 ToaCArrh. fita- -. Were Shining) Mar lo Chamlee, Tenor. rith EA ER TOLD-Ir- ene Bl 2992 HVaiORFftCirE Max Ro.en. Violin Solo; Plano by Frederick Person 51.00 $1.00 $i00 d.50 They are meeting with the same phenomenal success add 0e Brunswick Phonograph. You no doubt have heard of their wonderful Dance Records. Just . you hear them. Mail orders given prvPt Attention. We pay postage and guaranteed safe delivery. . O 120 S6 MfllH. 0 0 Exclusively Brunswick 99 ,7 0 0 0 $1.50 0 0, $1. 0 Brunswick Records Play on All Phonographs With Sleel or Fiber Nccdl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O o 0 0 8 O Irene Audrey, Soprano, 0 0 51.00 - 0 0 0 0 Harmon Izer. CONCERT ME ... APPLE UID1 0 0i. . Tenor, with Orchwtr. Tenor, with Orchestra MADS:D,VlEpl''iihn"'' r 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tucker ajvd CoutHv Attmx Milan It ptoyees in the neighborhood traw, to he known aa Monran. Uole- - of 125 ataverages the and ha ixua Tuckrr 4c fit n.w. The firm wily up as high S3 presenAAlme 200 during busy season. " mamjuin offienja this citv And-- in fork. Span - Irrognlar Carrier Delivery Jxmid be reported to The Provo .earner Department. Tin Dcaend Aeww Suit lake City. N. C. Hicks, Rcportrw Spanish Fork Objects to Auditors Check Incomes. IT JP.OVO, an 5. Po.tmasier A. O. Smoot ha completed hla annuel whii shows that the revenues ot ,ths lock! postoffice have been exceeded tbbse of any previous year by a naritiw margin. Mr. Smoot believes th) tobe s grnid index a tothe geu-- I yal trend of business in the cily and .Bays that In view of general conditions this year as sgainst former years, it show, a wholesome growth, Sir. Smoot etifesaes hfa ton of the manner in which the genral publir ith the local ypostofflee m handling the Christmas rush. He says that aa a general rule ad- j the parcels were more accurately dressed and greater care was shown than ever before, which added greatly to the handling of the mail. Former Official Organize Law Firm PROVO, Jan. $ A new law firm has been organized In this city d of former Judge A. B Morgan, City Attorney Jacob Coleman, former Judge of the City Court Jamea B. Jan 5 Thoma M, Paxne f Crandall traveling auditor for the InrnaUonal Revrnuf dpart-nrlnt-aIn Provo over Income tax returns onchecking th corporation of thiD t ity. Punch Boards Operating PROVO, Jan. 5.-- Wocd comes Fork that a concerted effort on the part of a group of citizen has been made against the operation of punchboards In that city. Accordingly a iettee was addressed to a number of FaYm Bureau to Meet. business men who were permitting these boards to be operated in that PRO o, Jan 4 The Provo Farm agreed to lend otre tu atlE meet In the dlatrict court city. MayortoI. P. Snell his snppor the movement and derd.m fon ght at 7 3 o clock. Busineaa clared that She boards should not be to ork to'be taken up durpertaining after December 25. The ing th- - present will be discussed operated however, felt that they merchants, A full attendanceyear is desired. should be given an opportunity to abolish the boards after those they had purchased bad been punched out. BHORCE 811T FILED. I'Roo Jan. 4 V. Archie 8elck TOOELE MITTAL TO GIVE PLAY. hi brought suit for divprce In the district court against Esther Bel ok on the (Special to The News) ground of desertion. The couple were TOOELE. Jan. S. The North ward married at Houston, Texas. There are two minor chijdren. one living with Mutual, under the direction of Miss its grand parents and the other with Lucile Rogers. will present the Oscar ft mother. ' Wilde comedy, "Strength of being Earnest" at the Tooele opera bouse Mills Woolen Knight Saturday, Jan. t. The cast is AlfreA Lndberg. flamuM Oft. Reopen Inventory lette. ot Dallas Vowles. Clarence Baker, Luclie Blanche Walter. , Rogers, PROVO, Jan. 5.- After a holiday vacation during which ths annual In- Phyllis Vowles and Selma Walter. ventory was taken, the management Cleveland Widows of the Knight Woolen Mills report the mills have again opened and that all And Widowers Form department, are working with, a full Social Organization force of employee. Manager John 8 Hmith says he hopes to be able to keep t By Associated Press ) the mills running at full time from now on. but the outlook la not as hopeCOLUMBUS. O.. Jan. S. The Widful as it has been during the past two ower and Widows Social club of or three years. The monthly payroll: Cuyahoga county (Cleveland) filed ar- of the mills amount tb approximately, tides of incorporation with the sec- -' $19,000 and ths total numper of en retAry of stats today. L jt. com-poae- r introducing . 11,4,5 Hats $3,3jj values to Caps down to less than half price, you ought to see auto owners grabbing them and grinning as they grab. that next vacation. Rock-a-b- ie FROVa The Miracle Dollar an old time dollar in lining pow- - r at this sale. Corns will do Bros.-Novel- ty IMS H $12.50 and $15.00 footwear. Sweeping pricevuts in silk and lisle and wool sox. LRIKV 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V4CES Fox Californians. FOR trot, Rudy 7 Replenish your wardrobe with Munsihgs Under-vea- r the celebrated underwear for fiftind wear. Other underwear, 2 piece, at Half Price." filracle Dollar (, I 00 - n i ' rt t Vi :W 0 0 ,0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 RECORDS 0 0 ( 0 Now On Sale -- 00 0 DANCE HITS 0 0 trot, introducing Wiedocfts 0 VOiXfox Gr.n IG ... 85c 0 0 f "V . 0 "Irtnf ,sKnI trot, ' "S," ..85c 00 0 Buy That Overcoat Now com-i- n in overwhelming numbers. j 0 0 0 0 0 0 and the famous BRUNSWICK o o o o0 o 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 January o 0 0 Dollar i. - o o o o o o wntia G, from-Spani- rf com-poe- ed After hb 1 |