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Show TIIE DESERET NEWS FRHXIY FEBRUARY 23 UisasuHcasii mumsE-j' DECIDETOCflm PER CENT IN DECIDE SEER NT -- Daclalon to ask for federal aid oa UiinfEBSiTY NSSELIDLY lbs completion of three rood j... d partment. urlng (ha paat tan yaara Japanese ' tenancy of land in Utah ha a Incraaaad par cant, areordlnf to thaaa f;g-oCompared wnh tha Indian farm- . art growth. tbo revolts era sinking Tbara ara now lit Utah India. "... msnsgsd Arms. a acatnat (99 in ra Ctah baa ana woman farm mana- -' and II femala farm tanaiMa, . 'car ding to tba tenant Thera ara III famala farmara In tha ataia and Jl III malea. Tha value of Ctah farma m aa property lll,T4.Ttl. and In lit! it waa Illl.m.IOl. an . Ineraaaa of 111.4 per cant. Tha num. bar of farma In lh4 ataia via - In 11X1 and In III. tl.ITI.-- frowtb( of 11.4 Tha number of aerra of land In In 1919 waa 1,019.414 and rub farma In It wja 2 an ineraaaa 1979, th-- . of,, il .4.psj-c- i proved arrey U 1.715.116 J. 251.211 lo i19. 25.4 par cant. Tha average value of Utah farm fat 112.110. which haa Incraaaad ainca Ull from II.IIT. a rrowth of 74.4 par eenu An avaraaa rr of Cult farm land la worth. In . 111. Kl.lt aa compared with 14411 - in 1111. Live stock farms - MW aveeeree M9.99 per head while to H waa 114 , 12.41.. Id a; a road commlaatoa today. Thaaa four projectso-will entail ax t- approximately pane amounting aaeaeoing to 'ee eagievTr till duties of "tha Utah state disof alcohol will not ba changed by tha newyullng of tha . United States attorney genera 1, which limits tha distribution of alcohol lo wholesale dru crisis, accord Inr to Loren so Richards, director for Utah. . Tho prohibition new ruling la to prevent tha dlstrlbotlon of . intoxicating .liquors by. - whoinaala dealers. Nr. liquor Richards that under the Utah law no onaexplains except the stats distributor (nay dlntribute In this state. The followlnf was received Director Richards In response tobyan Inquiry I tha Unltad States attornsy general hi to what bar tberuling would apply - to tha ataia distributor for Utah. State distributor-woul- d not ba wholesale Uquor dealer, ft' haa been our policy In all cases to respect tha laws-o- d different T that wa should atamrmdthe feel laws - of Utah. Tou may Issue to tha state tributor ol . I trial Alcohol., purchase indus- PROFESSION! HEAD OF IZEN'S CLUB TD SPENT on-Ut- -- ua k preparations ara completed for tha dinner lo bo given by the Salt Lake Burl nasi Woman's dub at tha Kswhouee Hotel March II at T p. m. at which ' Mrs. Dona UM Forrdst will bo tha guest of honor and speaker. Mrs. Forrest la president of tbo National Federation of tha Business and Professional Woman of tho Unltad Stats and la herself a business woman associated with tha Detroit, Mich, branch of tha Massachusetts Mutual Ail Life Insurance company. She Is aald to bo ona of tha largest warnan underwriters In tho country. For years Mrs. Forrest was Interested with bar husband in his work aa a member of the board of corrections and charities and after his death accepted aa executive position at tha Michigan Industrial homo for girls at Flint, later entering tha Insurance field. She hat served as tha president of the Detroit - Woman's dubs - and la now president of the Michigan Federation of Business and Professional Women's clubs having bean twice to this office. FbIlowlng'"fhe dinner aCthe hotel Mr. Forrest wilt deliver a lecture In the ball room to which all elub women as well aw business and professional-women are invited. -- two-ter- ( k:o"2 wSl cool ami DuB- - FREE DELI VERY tub storb or rr cevt - - isa Safardar Sale of Paary California Naval. Oranges medium ales, thin skinned, tweet Good t-- Juicy, doe. 20C C9U HORET Fancy Full Whits Combs, special Wk GRAPE x FRUIT Macaroni 2 for Saturday fie, special iS ft A.' 696 23r.S1.78 tTEAT... PRICES EXTRAORDINARY e j ' , - c - HAMS 33c r There re none better. Special for Sat urday B t. 5 BACON or half for 48c .1, By tha place Sat- piece apacial urday. Wirts Wlwcbewter BACON this ..... 28c A snappy Saturday sugar price on cured, freshly smoked breakfast paeon -- . r HAMS ....... 20c Rasters Corn Fed Meat. Sugar cured. Closely trimmed. Special. Saturday - Saaked Salma - Regular 99c KsActsi: Specially Iiwda etargay ethag. rrc3 ITCnClLS OteiteM-p-. Frhnrgsvsar. bases settle d fer T--- Sweet Clsea-.rt- N Mss, beech Law Reiutf-i- priced for - 4A 4 - v -- Yellowstone s - 8 4.-9-- 4 ' All Boys Suits, Overcoats and Mackinaws Elk Herd ; MissLarinda EatstreetirrotlfIed the. police IW Hear (WTO d Extra Special rage rricesomashed InNicheBul Dier -- Values at- - . ; Z. C. M. I. Baggage Section On' Second Floor This is a special $50.00 values for One-Thi- 9.85, Buy Baggage Now Mens - LESS They have already beefti reduced. .A good chance to double the life of your suit. See them on the second floor ! 18-iri- ch our of "boys Off h At Prices That Will Appeal to the Shrewdest Buyer, (Nothing but the best will do for our j&tockji. Our entire stock of Mens Hats, .Stetsons included an oppgriunitxf?rjt!aletjka-.i- ;. Less Hat at '' - than Regular Price. - z. One-Four- Near y th e v s rpt .a th- fimg may still emu ns I supervte taotor ef mines and a I VM, engineer J IlHwots Cnh 1 I hwt the nmd. ft be-th- a- 13 .be, i t-- r S 5 a- Our entire stock of Men Colored Shirts Lets. nothing seserved at These shirts were previously redneed .they mi eaoreptional vaiucs now, .. - -- One-Four- th . ul H4 mJO spe- BojV Hats and Caps, 50c' splendid Tbis is-a- n cial value -- extra spe- for .the -- boys. Knee Pants, Z.C.JLL ' $1.35 SIiort-Fleev- 'Corduroy and cloth, .an. extra speriaL. value at Z. C- - M. L ' c ALLOVERS . 75c SPLENDID , Home-Mad- e Less ' Shirts u, JA jI zTc.m,l J -- - v - l4- - 1 Hand Bag, A splendid, roomy cially priced at $4.98. Boys Waists --98c Z.CM.I Qne-fourt- $2.98 t' f Special $4.98 : Have been greatly reduced in price. Buy no o! hers. vs att MAI trrtmc I j. Craftsman Hand Bags 7 -- Ills Fe. M IlkcUng a forlorn hope. Mai adaa enginoern! i -c s are todaj preparing ta 288 feet into tbs b ef ( Aa effort te - ready any --et aavenf miner who. healed - Buy Baggage Now, Goodleafh erweH jewed splendid shape. Than Regular Price I International . ; Single-Trouse- rs . a One-Hal- f. rd B0ST0.VBAG-SPEnAF- r: unirArn ty ' DOWELL . iTneHaiidBags, witTioutreservef and we' have the finest made to from suit sale, up to clean-u- p y nifi r "AITofou Fk y - Reduced U to $50,003 STOLEN J ' .Overcoats! Fine n DIAT.I0NDSV70RTH Wv - s' at BCm OKEA4K AND ' U-- and Young Men3 Suits and. All-Menu- ly 108 " -- : v-h- -. -- ' r ft is too late, Pocket Picked. Woman t ra Jl before T. 1 -- mtavThU- .Cr BsO.ltef . ' 1 Carlson. 1919 Fifth last her pockets had been pickthat, night Salt Lakers Return ed wblle she waa attendlng jbe auFrom Hawaiian Islands tomobile show. The thief obtained 20 in money. The lose was not discovered Mr.' and Mra. O- - D. Romney have until afterwards and no description of could he given by the victim. Just returned from Honolulu. They fhe thief report spending delightful winter In Hawaii, with The exception of Iwo weeks when the islands were ewept with the most violent storms experienced Jiuyeari, butIluJRoumeyatlu4 remains convinced that there ta no place like Utah for a home. The Romney returned on the 8. R Wilheltnlna. They were accompanied on the home voyage by Mr. and Mrs. Bam Fenton and Mias Dorothy Tripp. The party reports an onjoyabta trip with calm aeas and clear weather all the way. While In Honolulu they (By Jnternationx! News Service.) met Mrs. E. A. Wall and daughters T CENTRALIA, III,, Feb. 25. A and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lake, ell of of a heroic Balt Lake, who Intend to remain there - atpry was revealedfights against dektfr today with for a few months before returning. the finding of the body of George While on the Islands Mr. and Mra. Romney visited the famouevolcano. Earley, one of the three miner Kllauea, which ta two miles long nnd - to lose their lives In aa explosion one and a half miles wide and 4.949 In mine No. 5, near here lata feet above the sea. On the day of -J their visit the crater was exceptionally . Wednesday night active and so high- - that It almost ran r Earley's body waa recovered over the top. Mr Roltiney rays, that from a niche where he had walled never in their Uvea had they witnessed himself in in an unsuccessful fight ,a ajght. Mipgwlwst .ilve'laftar .damp,, of gws. following the explosion. That -- Earley. caL off from all hope of Cooperative Marketing escape, hud coolly planned - and l his fight for life waa Theme Conference executed i .shown by a note left on a tool - Fruit growers pf the Mate whtr atcheat, telling that he- - was going to wait himself ta and describing tended thd conference at the Hotel the place where he could be Utah, heard this morning an Interestfound. Earley's body was the last of the three to be recovered. ing talk on marketing from C. E. Bassett of New Torlt. connected with the department of agriculture. Mr,' Bassett detailed the beat modern practices of this work and the successful application of the . meet "approved principles aa demonstrated by the California citrus fruit growers, Oregon appli grower end similar associations. The necessity of giving. the full money worth was Service. one ef the suggestions, with oppor-tun- e NEW- - TORK. tfc Tt9 srnitf placement pf shipments accurst! knowledge of market demand and bandits Invaded the cIBcy of Balxkoff ral conditions. Brothers-Jewelrcompefiy at 91 Broadway shortly after noon today, - REMEDT With II Tatra at knocked one of the proprietor unBurnseeful Ue conscious and escaped with diamonds and Jewelry said to fag werth. 140,999. Ferely wsgwtae; . Oaeeashwm W , Extermination of the band of elk In Yellowstone jiarkJs its red. according Id 8dvlces received by M. M. Justin, agricutturar ataUstlclen, at tha state capltel today. A greet ehrtnkago hue been Annual! observed' by park officers. In 1114 the herd numbered 23.999; In 1117, 17.599 were counted and ln Tttt thertTymtlhed Teas Than half that number. There ware knewn to have bern actually killed In 1919 of the TeUswatone band, 8.199 elk. No her! of wild animals oair stand such An aftBitat fhrlnkaxa." tha head forester write, frithout complete extermination witlta a few years" Few If any of the animals have been seen since winter started and the forest rangers have (rave fears for the entire herd. Arguments were made today before tha staTo punrrBtnRlWmmtUMi on tho request of tho Salt lake A Denver railroad for , another years tuna before being compelled to Mart verse financial construction work. conditions make The etartthg of con-a- ( ruction atlhl time imppesible. It waa declared. la the railroad thaf Is planned with the Moffat road at Craig. Colorado, which ta to prove a connecting link through northern Colorado between Salt lake and Denver. The length of the line ta 210 miles, 111 of which lies In Colorado. , The matter, was still being considered at a lata hour this afternoon. lame Oreeu a " , advantage' of the 'exceptional reductions e Fear Extinction of 'Start Work on Railroad bJ "fr. ter-tak- B-- n. Seeks Further Time to Fewey Head 4 - .7, Ned DeGrwff. inward yesterday toll w deputy sheriff for violating the speed j lew. pleaded guilty to the oharg this morning when arraigned before Judge Ben Job neon of the city rourtTAna'wss fined 1. ' Francis A. charyrd with of property noon which there was n mortgage without first receiving tho eonaont of th loan company who held the mortgage entered e plea of not guilty end wae placed under $109 bond to await preliminary hearing. Mrs. Bard Steeley waived prellmln-er- y hearing on s charge of possession of drugs end was bound over to th district court under a 1299 bond. 12 teAla CaiT Herd Weed Oik late thee baga, to, , Nww TVtfereta PWte- - 4 4s, its : end-wa- - Buy them BI-- PW urday at Violation of Speed -- . drawn by Secretary ef the Interior Kanklln K. Lane ai th time he ir Plated the soldier settlement plan, onjy recently restored to entry. Hancock, Jack Cannon, Clyde Opln, Sterling Ecken-brarand Crcewell Burns The alumni msmbors Installed were Thor-o- n Parmella and V erdla Fisher. Owing to s change in the schedule of tho meeting three additional members who were to have been Installed were not preeent and will bo taken in next Monday night. These men arc Roy Simmons, Ben Salmenaon, and Gilbert Haveroamp- The representative to the convention will be k pedal guests tonight at the fifteenth annual Junior prora sesat tha Hotel Utah. Tho opening sion tomorrow will begin - st 2 9 oclock and In tho evening at I 9 o'clock the final meeting w.ll bo held at tha Commercial club. Tba principal speakers scheduled at this lime are Governor Charles . P-- Mabey. Presided John A. Wldtsoe of tho unieditor versity, Harold Goff, assistant of Tho Deseret News. David W. Cum. mlngs. of a local advertising firm. Prof. Elbert D. Thomas, secretary of end Prof. Uvl Edgar the nnlverilty, Toung.- - heed of tho department of western history at tho university, convention Tha choice of a city will bo made and the election of officers will ba haldaiJho final SHOPr VY7TT THE BRIGHT, DAY LIGHT STORE . Loaf FulPCreara b. 95c a a Dfnmoorr . tiarvey project end wa Z7.MrI.MENS -- The great .sale is rapidly- - drawing io a. close you had bet - OfPoison Fumes Lr:.:.st.e3 33t . m In net weight boa Spaghetti Setur- - ......27c er reels malls - enco right-- , The lend whleh is being filed an-'known ss the I'rlte Rivwas formerly - ll-l- b Sisa 4 is, special ' 2 for Sloe HsI Weight special. for . ...... 75c 6 -- 2Ss service houses, pointing heoeftta which could bo derived from closer contact." Incidental to tha regular program of the convention wee the Inetaliallon at tha university Thursday night of the Gamma Gamma chapter of the Pt Delta Epellon, national journalist Aten Inducted were rr Miner Seals Self 1 Extra Fancy Florida 81s ( rtlmattt. . i ' .a... Alcohol Distribution Here is Not Affected FinalWind- - .,, found, that him this inotiiliini ..r .... Jhlgmomlngst dfio railroad company and tho state, hava concurred in tha undertaking Participation by tha state dapanda upon Weber county expanding Its proportion. - according te. tha motion passed at tba meeting of the state per-ran- t. - Following A Chetk made by Clould R Rlakaly. register, and completed by eon-trset- ' a' apacial mealing of tho stats road land ufllce on Addrseaea before tha regular week-- 1 the local commlaaion. The contracts cover a ly assembly of the University of Utah Wednesday.- - Feb. .1. did the larging two mil stretch of roadway on tha student body, ware made this morntn j business to 1U history. ,h day tats highway near Ogden Hot by rapraaantailvea lo tha flrvt annual 71 sppUcAttoM weie made for perrons' Ip rings, aad-a- . eanilaa naath and nsa tohvsnnoiT'of 1 ha. Western Jnterrolle. la proapstil fbh Ptl lnd fk Jt Jfjtpiox fourth of Provo, on tha ataia high 269.094 nma c I. ml inyrm--rrj- r, way, each about ona and throe wear gists Trees association, which opened Imaisly Ornd OBffirM, ttanJuan fd tars of a mile In length. According lo Thursday and will con ti mi a through counties. ihlathersll W. M. Prtckstad. senior highway enwere rarbon Those who Saturday. made tor homely I gineer for th government, who was Frederick Warren Lewis spokeStanford were 17 appUcatlons mure man 19 -- il of Steed entry. Involving In conference with tha com mission.'! he 490 eore. -- .Theta ease srrmt f I government haa practically ..agreed university, Jr H Kretrher of the Colofor Siiolnr elaima. to undertake Its share of I ha work rado Agricultural college, and Law-rane- e other npplicaUOna hommtead The many applications O. Rloraman. of the Universi00 thrae-contrafor .y reason of the All commented en ere accounted The road commlaaion ala, decided ty oUOallfomla. 21 en me February that soldier I fact lo undertake Me part of tha ronarrur-tlo- n the hospitality pf the local untvrnlty. to f on land right convena. preference Tha of tha overhead crossing at general session of Ihl realored lo entry is the tl Inlty, where (bo sunr highway Is ta tion preceding the assembly waa adI Of Fries. l'Vh. w,ll tinire adlocal of a dressed Evans Bart th across a viaduct by by While o Idler win r.nThiTe th All railroad 'tracks ts parties con- vertising agency. Mr. Evane stressright aa oehe etsans-nerTmi-dacerned. except Weber county. Includ- ed the relationship between the col- same to HI eppllesilona. for the past town ing tha government, tha Union Pa lege publications and the down 29 out the day they hsve Jncs givm n prefer-- 1 business In working ruh, consisting of I. 41 aere of high-- 1 eultjvl4 land, valued at ll.Ut.. 999, accord Inf to dispatch rsrslvsd (odor by H. M. .Jtrt.-afrtCtiK- ar! MUbtklaa, from tbo I'. 8. etnaut de- - til iMIircilNESS' -- B1C ES mmm thhee r IMDUEDIITEFiiESS-DELAT- 9 1921 Overalls ? ; |