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Show &AGB TWO THB TATSOafAPf, PAYSOH, UTAH WEEKLY : INDUSTRIAL REVIEW RED CROSS NOTES are utilization of other valuable assets July buying copper that finds its way to and resources, now locked up because Before the war Germany of legislative inertia or Germany. was our greatest copper customer. A ness, and improvement of land and new level was reached in sales for water transportation would tend to cents a reduce the cost of living." Chicago September .shipment at 20 This price has not become Daily News. pound. general as the bulk of current a business has been booked on a 20 per Park City is nearly back to its norcent basis. Higher prices appear in- mal production basis. Many miners evitable. A complete turn about in and millmen and smeltermen and are conditions has developed with buyers hustling for work at the different and all were assured that "withrushing for supplies and sellers awaita few their in days work would be given , ing coming. countries short-sighted- ., ' ' com-ame- s, . them. Utahs share of the $100,000,000 Salt Lake banks show 'increased provided for distribution among the states for the promotion and support deposits over 1918 of $9,000,000. of education each year, under the now before con., Ogden payrolls for 1919 will total $15,000,000. gross, will be $434,498.13. Smith-Towner'bi- Salt Lake 13 new insurance companies admitted to state in 1919. The high price of silvdr has been the one favorable feature of western mining for months. Zinc is also in n "position to be of considerable assis. tance just now, but most of the mines are finding trouble in the inceased Low grade ores .cost of production which a year ago could not be shipped are being handled at present. ' ' strikes Tintic Zuma mine foot vein of ore. three DAIRYMEN PROBABLY WILL GET RAISE OH BUTTER TAT PRICES Leading dairymen of the county, conference, have sered notice on the condensers here that a father increase in the price of batter tat will be necessaryif they are to continue in the milk business and this notwithstanding the fact that 72 cents per pound is now paid - for butter fat at the .factories. The dairymen pro. dueed figures to dhow that they act. ually are losing money on their cows when the cost of feed and labor are counted in against the product of the cow. The dairymen are said to have made a favorable impression upon the "milk buyers and the probability is, it is admitted, there - will be an increase in the price,1 which, of eourse will be transferred to the consumer in increased prices for butter aud after a With 81,000. acres to be reclaimed, involving the expenditure of $2,250, 000 in Miilard county, work has so milk. far progressed that investigation of Some cow ownera have refused to the actual results obtained by drain- take a chance and have "already dis madebe will age posed of many of their finest cons and others are contemplating doing The planting of approximately 150, the same thing. OOO acres of sugar beets in Utah and Idaho this year (an increase of Thousands Starve tn Haw about 25 per cent over last year,) em. Republic phasizes the ' stability and illustrates the possibilities of the sugar beet Mail-Poli- tical Jnae business. The results of the faith and Prague, Bohemia, economic and troubles an1 enterprise of the founders of this not the only obstacles that face the beare community building indstury new republic of Czechoslovakia. One ing enjoyed by the whole intsnnoun-tai- of its most serious problems is an region. alarming mortality rate. Figures made i public by rihe Red Crossv show that Utahs coal fields and the produc- in three provinces the deaths in 1917 tion of the coal mining industry of exceeded the births by 61, 642. The'e tons over is this state 5,000,000 statistics for 1918 show even a larger annually. There is enough coal within mortality. In 1914 there were 85,000 to mainstate the of the boundaries more births than deaths- - The Red of tain that production for a period Cross has organized a system of soup over 50,000 years. kitchens and food agencies, through which it hopes to save, the lives of will A go up Salt Lake skyscraper thousands of mothers and children. on site of old St. hauls church. -- -- 15.-B- -- Wool . money being received in all n state banks. of liveUtah has $90,000,000 stock, and wool clip this year is $7, 000,000. ,0ns of the most producing companies " prominent coal in Utah is the Cammeron Coal company, whose mines are at Castle Gate, the heart of the Carbon county coal district. Eureka With fifteen new shafts started down and as many more pro posed East Tintic mining district will Urah Power & Light Co. came to be about the busiest section in west rescue of iarmers in Bear river viRov during the next few months Orem carried bond issue system. for water There are two new beet sugar factories being constructed in Utah, one r j at com- Hooper, by the.Pingree Sugar pany and another at Gunnison by the Gunnison Valley Sugar Company. More than 300 ounces of silver, $7 in gold, 2 per cent lead and a trace of copper, is assay on new find of ore from Iron county. Phoenix highway A Salt Lake to being pushed. mine Park City Eevelator Snake creek to he operated. on Lowest bid for paved highways in Weber county was $242,513. Ogden building additional comfort - stations. Second Band Suits Cost $100 June 20. (Bv JTI8H, Siberia, and fupplW water to save the.r crops. Mail) An idea of the high .cost of keeping clothed in the Balkans can A 10,000 acre irrigation project be drawn from the valuation placed north the in area, is being developed upon one case of old clothes which re. of Salt Lake city bounded by the Jor cently arrived with a large shipment that at lake the of dan rive,r the arm from the Buffalo Chapter of the which tracks point and the railroad A merchant in American Red Cross. St. of Joseph. lie just to the noth the American the district appraised f t cast-of- f -a worth, garments th,$jjb0be mine American Forlo-- War Eagle valuation of the same ease in Ameristrikes bed of Galena ore. ca was $72. A suit of underwear of for the poorest quality eosts about $6 in electrical energy To supply Nish; mens suits are worth $50 to machinery and trucks used in high $100 secondhand; shoes are $40 to' road com way construction, the state $90 and thread is 80 cents a spool. mission will erect a power line fsem Cedar city to St. GeoTge. Roumanian Railways Stripped Utah coal mines are working six of fact, There are fewer than 100 trains in days a week. As a matter more men they could use 25 per cent the whole of Roumanian, and no more Hklii they now have and still be unThe actual than 400 locomotives. able to fill promptly all orders needs of the to according country, they are receiving. are at present transportation experts, The state hoard of land commiss about 4,000 locomotives and several contract additional an ioners has let hundred miles of new railroad conto the Heselt Construction of an ade. struction. ' The most luxurious train s quate spillway at the Piute dam. The in Roumania includes one cost will be $30,800. coach and three coaches of a mondesTrains in type. cript third-clas- s Roumania creep along at on..third e the speed. As a rule about first-clas- "Development of water power, old-tim- on fifty persons are accommodated the roof of each coach. This is fine weather until the enough in fair train pulls into a tunnel. 8 American Girls Get War dross Marshal Petain, on behalf of the Preach government, has bestowed the Frances Croix, de Guerre on Mistos and Elizabeth Anderson of New Canaan, Conn., and Mrs. Mildred Farwell, of Pyosset, L. I for bravery while serving as American Red Cross canteen workers. BOOZE 'T'HE Dining Room should be a cheerful place, for when you eat your meals amid pleasant surroundings you do much to aid digestion. And good digestion means health. - 'Have Us Furnish Your Dining Room The variety of designs in tables, chairs, Out Wod Is a .Guaranty of Honest Values l7flLLfloT& Mendenhall NOT A CURE. From the Ames Iowa Intelligencer. ,,When ,n'- - roan comes . to yon all doubled up with pain and declares he will die in your presence unless yon nrocure him a drink of whiskey, atnd him to a doctor or,else give him k dose , of .Chamberlaim s Colic- - and Dairrhoea Remedy. .There is a mistaken notion among whole lot of pew pie that booze lithe best remedy for colic and stomach ache. Advertisement side-board- s, china closets, serving tables and the .like, ,is ample to satisfy your desires, whatever they may be, in the matter of style, finish and price. Come in and talk it all over with us. We are as eager to give satisfaction as you are to receive it. IS -- ' Thera jire all 1 lads of cheap printing buf nolle of it Is re al ly cheap at least not on' a basis of value. Cheap stuff la usually worth al mostvvhat it costs. Our printing isn't the cheapest you tan tfet, bat it's as food as the best. UTAH UTAH BUDGET Dr Junius Seegmiller, 38 years old, a prominent dentist of Richfield, died last week at lie hospiluL iyllowing an opei anon for appendicitis. Prof. I. K. Petei-o- n is auditing the books of Cache county from Januarj 1, 1918. to Julj 30. 1919, beginning in the comity oft ie of Leslie V. Hoe.v, Iron suier. Ii oo City is now sulteung irom the greatest shortage of w.ter since the past fifty years. According to the tabulation and flow of the river liter Commissioner as taken f Frank Went, on. July 18 The Mountain Slates Sugar company of which Ei nest R. Woolley 18 president and Ben C. Rich, secretary, has decided U change its name to eorpoiation, according to amended rucles filed with the secretary of state. . Jack Dempsey, the World's heavyweight pugilistic champion, spoke at Bonneville park grounds in Salt Lake last week in the interests of the Salvation Army home service campaign. An interesting program was arranged for the occasion. Three hundred farmers, at a meeting held at Bountiful last week signed a petition for creation of the Bonneville Irrigation district, a project which is to furnish water from the Jordan river irrigation water for approximately 5000 acres of land In the southern end Of Davis county. Application vv as made bj the Mountain States Telephone & Telegiaph company last w eek to the public utilities commission of Utah for a hearing In which the company vvilP seek to hav e the rates established by Postmaster General A S Burleson made permanent. Date for a hearing with the commission has not yet been set. The state road commission is advertising for bids for construction of about three miles of. cement road in Provo canyon, commencing at a point in the canyon a Jliilfi below the first high dugwa.v in Wasatch county and ending at the Deer Creek bridge, a distance of 2.92 miles. On account of the heavy traffic this year the roads have become very pool. , Business men of Ogden, through the merchants of Ogden, have taken up the matter of raising a fund of $5000 for the Martha societys two new dormitories and dottage for the matron of the home. The decision of the merchants to "render aid and suppoit to the well known organization, which maintains the home for children, was announced recentlj . Prof.. J. C. Hogenson, who for the past seven years has been connected with the Utah AgucuRural college as state leader of junior vocational work, extension and as subh established! an international reputation for expert and efficient worli has accepted a new position with the college. Henceforth he will be in charge of farmers' institutes, handling'1 agricultural NOT NECESSARY TO COOX IN HOT T111S WEATHER Come in and we will show you why. We have on hand the following meats already prepared ' for lunch: Italian Baked Loaf Chipped Beef, Corned Beef Weinifes SEE OUR NEW WONDERFUL SUCER that slices aweinie into fprty pieces lengthwise BACON RINED.AND SLICED CHAS. C. F. DIXON The Sanitary Shop case the principal resposlbility for presenting subjects will be placed on the state uperv ising staff. At a mass meeting of the wheat-groweof Salt Lake county, held in Midvale last week, about 200 persons were in attendance, representing ev pry g section of the county. A resolution was unanimously adopted asking the government to remove all restrictions jon the price of wheat, pointing out that from present indications the wheat crop of the county would be 50 per cent or mere under " ' normal. The merchants of Ogden passed a resolution prolesting against the proposal of the state board of equalu zatlon to Increase the assessment rating of merchants in Ogden and Weber county 100 per cent and farm prop-'ert25 per cent. The resolution will be presented to the state board at Salt Lake. Charging that freight rates on gasoline and other petroleum products to Salt Lake and lntermountaln points are unreasonably high and discriminatory, the Utah State Automobile association, through the Traffic Service Bureau of Utah, will shortly file suit with the Interstate Commerce commission, seeking a rate adjustment. John W. Jacobs of Williamsport, Pa., recently appointed secretary of the Utah Public Health association by the executive committee, has taken up his duties. A campaign for the improvement of health conditions is being arranged by the association. Alex Hunt, 20 years old, of Roosevelt, was Instantly killed by coming 1010 contact with a live electric wire. He was at work on the Uintah Power & Light companys line when the accident happened. He had been with the company for two years. Finding that a concrete pavement varying in thickness from 5 to 7 inches in tiie Brigham City paving district for this year would cost $128,251 90, while a bitullthic pavement 'on a crushed rock base would cost on)y $131,368.56, the Brigham City council has decided In favor of the latter material. What is believed by' the police to 'have been an attempt of firebugs or radicals to burn the city of Ogden occurred when three fires broke out almost simultaneously one night last waek- - The first call was to the Mar- - sJL Loss of Appetite. a general rule there is nothing about a loss of appetite, and if you skip a meal or only eat tfro meals day for a fow days you will soon when have a relish for your meals Bear in mind that ical time comas. t .least five hours should always elapse between meals so as to give the food ample time to digest and the stomach period of rest before a second meal s taken. Then if you eat no- - more lima you crave and take a reasonable amount of outdoor exe-cievery day von will not need to worry about your appetite. When the lose of appetite is caused by constipation as is often the .Vs se case, that should be corrected at once. A dose of Chamberlain Tablets will lo it Sa le I in you need come nd see US Phone 139 Wo corre-iponden- work. Somewhat of a departure from the practice of former years will be made in the convention of district school superintendents of Utah, to he held at the eapitol, August 8 aud 9. Heretofore speakers from among the superintendents have been assigned to various subjects of interest. In the present HEALS HI Ue Filtered Wtier Quench Your Thirst With a Cool, Refreshing Drink Some of jDur Leading Flavors: ROOT BEER, STRAWBERRY, CREAM LEMON, GRAPE ORANGE CIDER and COCA COLA , rs wheat-growin- Have a case delivered To' your home. Family trade $1.00 per case of24 bottles. Wholesale prices on'request. Try Our Creme de Minthe Pnncb. Punch in Other Flarors Taylor Bros. Bottling Works OWEN L. BARNETT, Manager y -- i j Gnewolett , We have secured the agency for the Chevrolet car for this section. Our salesmen will be pleased to give you a demonstration at any time. All Chevrolet modells are fully equipped with electric n starter and lighting system, top, demountable rims, extra tire carriers, tilted wind shield, robe and foot rail. Everythin- g- no extras to buy. one-ma- ' - Knowles iiilotor Co. |