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Show THE BfLLETlV COLORADO NOW I'LL TELL SOMETHING WINTER STYLES FOR SOUTHERN RESORTS AQUEDUCT 13 GOING FORWARD By Scan Dallas Just Grab Living Room Drapes to Make Even: i? 3 Gown. Water System for Southern Califcrnla. Provide It seemed good, the other day, to see Undo Burt Smoot out and a round Sugarhouse after his recent liness. He said he was feeling prttty Do you know that Lionel Olsen, of the bank, is good proud of his new born daughter and that Jed Ashton of trie Ashton Heating & Ventilating Company, thinks his new boy will probably "spark"' her some day . We understand Tony Reed gave his girl a diamond the other evenWe l:oic so. It will save a lot of ing. How about it Tony, fa it ro? trouble on February 20th among the girls You know the other night when it was clear and the stars came out, well, June Smart, of the Smart Beauty Shop, just kept looking at them so long she contracted a stiff neck. Was she with any body else? Lionel, for heaven's sake get your rope and lasso thesek two into the league Mr. Best of the Utah Co. . . . By the time you read this probOil Station and Vita-Seabeen stork will the have at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martinus Arion ably You know them. Tiny is curb manager of Al'a Van Dam Rosendahl. We understand Barbecue and the Mrs. was formerly Loraine Boat Orson K. received a beautiful corsage on his birthday (February 14th, .... .... .... Tbe aqueduct NEXT WEEK, FOLKS z root ' stated, the function of the aqueduct project Is to take water from the river above I'arker, lift it a total of more than 1,000 feet, carry a billion gallons a day, or 1,500 cubic feet ' a second, over 242 miles of almost un-- : Inhabited mountains and deserts and ' distribute water at the southern Call-- ; fornla end through 100 miles of subsidiary conduits.- -. The district that win benefit by the of aqueduct has an area only 1 per cent that of tbe entire main Colorado river basin above the Vex-lea- n line, but It has five times the population. Yet without vast additions to Its normal water supply most of It would be of little use except for gracing cattle which Is what the Span-lard- s did use it for. Obstacles Overcome. Engineering, financial and legal difwere numerous; Arlxona ficulties fought to the last the exportation of water which Its citizens believed necessary to its own welfare. Now the goal is In sight. The enterprise was taken over from the city of Los Angeles In 1028, after - more than a hundred preliminary surveys bad been made, by the Metropolitan water district, a governmental division of tbe state of California created for the purpose and composed of thirteen municipalities In the southern California area or south coastal basin, as it Is known geologically. Shortly after the federal government decided to build Boulder dam the engineers for the district settled upon the I'arker aqueduct route and in December, 1032, construction operations were S. D. Gay Garden Prints Herald Spring one-thir- By CIIERIE NICHOLAS dance frock uf window curt:iln chintz that will make tbe i'iilm Ile:ieh bos and girls sit up and tnke notice. Tbe gown Is of glazed cliluta In the best curtain tradition, having big orange-centerewblte Mowers on a dark brown background. It's made In a runt ling bouffant style, complete wllh bustle, ami narrow e shoulder Mrups holding up n nnd hark. cut to a low They say It swishes like taffeta on tbe dance flour. The glazed chintz fashion also will be seen In bench frocks, play units and sun huts this season, as well as the liert garden frocks that blossom on southern sands. You may have a huge beach bag of chintz, rubber lined, to curry every thing from your bathing suit to your knitting. Or you may have a Jersey to weur lined chintz caie, knee-lengtover your matching pluy suit deeol-lectag- dam. Simply --- .... YOU will actually two are linked together, however, since the aqueduct would not hare been feasible without power from the What's Valentine Day) from his sweetheart Mrs. Weiss, of the Sugar House Jewelry Company her name Orson? was mortified when she aaw the final score of her Bowling team the We all hope the merchants will fight other night Yes, they lost to for this 5c fare Sugarhouse. SEE niu more than twice as much as Boulder dam and the engineering problems which It presents are far greater. The .... .... Angelr. 1938. ld d'' nbiuil nr Kuiii'icrn resort coKiuiue Ibis year.' ,lu-- t dike down a couple aif li ini (1imh'h and niiike yourself Uio latest thing in evening gowns. I.ettle lAf, an up designer In Hollywood, ha evolved a resort The Colorado I5her aqueduct, which has been railed the greatest domestic water supply ivMcm In the history of engineering. I entering Its fourth yeur of ronriniitlon and Is S5 per cent completed. Water will probably start to flow out of the Colorado anil Into southern California, defying gravitation and overcoming mountains and deserts, in December, I.ns ... "kid-hoo- Ivn't worry d FORMAL ELEGANCE Br CHERIE GARDEN prints, as cool and an English countryside, will be worn by smart women cruise and resort wear find early spring. Leading designers arc turning nut youthful 'costumes made of these refreshing prints in soft silk crepes with a supple draping quality that endears them to all. It is this type of frock that renters the stage at the present, fur answers the cnll for a springlike , It touch with mlilseasnn furs and. coat. Of course, if you nre going or hare gone south you will like the Idea of a Jacket ensemble styled after the manner of the models here pictured. Note 'that the silk to the left has a wh'N background, which makes it admirable for southland resort wear. Then, too, these pure rilk prints that pattern 'color against white hare the "new" 'look which says at a glance that they are of this season's vintage. The .tulip motif of tbe garden silk selected :by the designer for the fashioning of this dress Is In realistic colorings that make the thrills of spring pulse through your entire system. An trim, in form of a hand-pipeleaf motif, entrances the Mouse-bodicI Other significant style details are the j subtle front flare . in the skirt, the medium lenglh open sleeve and the tuxedo front of the Jacket ending In a clever pocket arrangement. The hat Is or white toy a with gros-gral- n hand trim. I The lieanty of the other ensemble pictured Is that the rich dark tone of Its background tunes It to Immediate near under the winter fur i coats of those who are not Irekln? this season. This margiie-- ; j southward rlta print tells yon something Inter-- i eating that the daisy puttcrnlngs are fr ' rt d i e. jy two-piec- e I A being featured In many of the new silks. Then, too, the message of gros-grai- n ribbon bindings is conveyed In This use of grosgraln the revers. ribbon to finish edges Is pronounced throughout the field of dress design for spring. A most welcome gesture It Is, too, for it keys a color scheme to perfection In that the grosgraln ribbon repeats, thereby emphasizing a of the print That dominant color-ton- e Is, If you want your costume to look nary or brown or green or deep red, assuming that the print carries the color Itself, trimming touches of matching grosgraln ribbon turn the trick to a nicety. In the Instance of the model pictured an unusual neckline Is achieved with a how trim of grosgraln ribbon such as binds the wide revers of the short Jacket In a number of cases the new garden prints employ multicolor effects, with one tone dominating, the other bright, "springy" refreshing hues Introduced to achieve contrast and vaschemes riety. Then, again, two-colare carried, out in a great many instances sneh as cerise florals in solid tone drifting over navy blue or large wblte daisies silhouetted against a dark ground. Nearly every print dress has lis Jacket of self fabric, either In loose boxy types or in models seml-flttlnthat have two or three buttons at the waistline. As a rule a very simple styling Is given to the skirt The pleated skirt is on the program, but for practical about-tow- n wear the narrow silhouette with a subtle unobtrusive pleat or shirred device, Just enough to permit freedom of uction is first choice. hlp-leng- tli g, d i Riddle of Delphi Oracle Still Baffles Solution Delphi, Greece. The riddle of the oracle here, which was known throughout the ancient world for Its prophecies, remains unsolved, although exrnva-tlon- s nml research In the ancient city gone on for more than 40 years. (bare to the story of the origin of the oracle. Its site was discovered by a. goat herder, who found his herd crying nnd prancing wildly about a stream of chasm from which Issued Intoxicating air.. This cavern has disappeared In modern limes, or else never existed. i'ii-arcbcologlsts today hold tQ ' a ui:c ia the last theory, rr?r the ancient geographer Strabo and the Creek themselves. Some, on the other hand, believe It was filled In with debris after the temple connected with It was demolished, toward the end or the Fourth century. Another theory has It that the cavern was closed by an earthquake. Scores of travelers visiting Delphi to see the ruins continue to search for the chasnfi basing their hopes on sm rlcnt writing about the procedures before the oracle gave Its prophecies. According '. to those records, the priestess In charge did not prophesy until she had breathed the air of the chasm and became intoxicated by It. by 237-mil- Simon takes every thing to the home of his mistress, who Is very distressed about the whole business and makes every endeavor Jo trace uituvrs. -- ninety-nint- A h FREE TICKETS For The ASKING A FREE ticket will bo given to the first fifty (50) people bringing this ad into our store SEE THE "Sugarhouse Amateur Follies" . FREE Good Seats Good Show No Strings Attached SUGAR HOUSE at night" JEWELRY CO. TWO WOMEN SEEKING MISSION TREASURE 1056 East tUt South Clip this Ad and HURRY in Hoard Believed Secreted in Ancient Church. brush-covere- sion. According te. meager historical the "Lost Mission" was called Santa Ysnbel and was built by the Jesuits sometime before 1708 when they were driven out of tower California by the Franciscans under Father Junlpcro Scrra. The Jesuits are nld to have concealed large quantities of gold and other treasures In the mission's wnlls when they abandoned It. Search for the legendary mission has been carried on by many American parties In the last hundred years. s, This iierfectly beautiful gown snd wrap reflects elegance for the opera or other formal occasion at Its highest. satin In a lumiSuper quality nous shade of dark green fashions the " for dress with emphasis on n weave of lesser distinction would fall to do Justice to the occasion. The graceful sunburst gathering Is caught wllh a Jeweled huckle. Evening hoods have captured the heart o' society folks. IxNiking at this picture one readily understands the "reason why." This very lovely white broadtail coat wllh its loose flowing sleeves and picturesque hood could not fall to add grace and beauty, and sound the' dramatic note at any gathering of society notables. all-sil- k "all-silk,- Hat to Suit Your Face in Latest Afternoon Models Thnt idea of changing your hat to suit your face is curried out in afternoon models, some of which can lie Skull worn "hnckwiird or forward.' cap toque of black felt are finished with shirred felt wheels nnd may he worn so thnt the wheel slants over the eyes or lies against the lmck of the head, rising nltnve the crown like a halo. ' One velvet model lias a square brim which can be worn rolled up like a papyrus or rolled down ss the wearer wishes. Crowns In many of the models taper to points or ridges or hare a tendency to Jut forward. eye-sha- The Americans, however, were sure they were being spoofed a bit, so one of the ladles replied, "Gland to meet you, prince, I'm the Queen of Sheba," and the prince merely smiled. "And I'm glad to meet you, too,-- ' t aid a Chicago member of the party. "I've been wanting to meet somebody from your country for some time because I've been wondering what Is rotten in Den-- 1 mnrk." The prince smiled, bowed and replied, "There Is plenty rotten In Don-- , mark." Whereupon, the Americans took htm for a good sport and made a place for Llm at the table. Lights by of LL. By and by the conversation got around to the ship's barber snd the prince said he hated to go to barber shops. That was the newspaper man's opportunity, "rrlnce," he said, "with that mug of years, you dou't need to go to a barlier shop. Just get one of the sailors to holystone that upper deck of yours." That evidently appealed to the sense of humor of the prince. Ho laughed heartily. Well, things went along like that for several days, with the Englishman who had Introduced the prince locking d at nil the Joshing. But It evidently appealed to the prince, a he stuck around and took It. You've guessed the answer, of course. Investigation showed that he was really I'rlnce Eric of Denmark, though severs! times lemoved. still in direct line to the Danish throne. The spirit of Gertrude Merle hasn't given way, however. Not only does she go through a prescribed course of exercises, which she hopes will make It possible for her to swim again, but to while away the time she umkes sll her own clothes. She holds 20 records of different kinds nnd when she returned from 'Europe,, after setting her channel recoid. she was received with the Mare or bands and showers of tinker Inne. pop-eye- New York STEVENSON SATURDAY ONLY bunch at; .newspaper men were sitting at a table discussing titled persons snd eren they had mrt In the course of their wo: k. when one of (lie group told 6r. an lucMert that occurred when he and Id wife, and another couple were returning from Europe on a scrack. liner. One evening, as they were sitting In the smuk Ing room, an .Englishman he .waj tbe type who knows who everybody is aboard the ship within "I hours-ca- me up r.niT 'snld that a nn-s- t distin d.'sirous of passenger wn guish Joining the group, buying a drink nnd. If permissible, darning with the ladles. lie was ln'ormed that tile stranger would be made welcome, so he brought forward a youngish man whom he Introduced as the prince of Denmark. With the Introduction, the prince clicked bis heels, saluted and carried himself quite In the proper manner. A The first 50 Customers will receive a FREE Ticket to the "Sugarhouse Amateur Follies." UNITED 5c-10c-2- 5c STORE 1009 East Slat South Sugarhouse WW Ji .UW,i SHJUi.K 1 Ilti,!'Mi,.liSMiiSMSsassiSBaiSBBBM LH'AI" r i iItsm JAW iisisis srisi iifcjasssisssrsesM i STYLE NOTES Great Worry for Owner up In the" gloom." "FOLLIES" couple of years ago on birthday "Col." J. I. Hiiicock "went all to pieces while retting type In Seal tic. but be made enough of a comeback to stop in Toledo on his way to all. A. It. encampment with a hearty word for the 'rlproarln' life." The "colonel." who was In charge of railway transportation with tlit Him Watch In India and did the same thing In the Civil war on Ire8ldent Lincoln's request, doesn't tuke credit for Ida longevity. Ills fatlier was killed at ninety-six- . Ills mother died at one hundred and seven and two aunls lived to be one hundred ami fourteen snd one hundred and twelve, respectively. "This business about drink killing lieople makes me tired," mid the colonel. "I was raised on whisky and I still drink as much as I want. I also take a good smoke the minute I get up and keep It up until late Toledo. bis - Cat's Kleptomania Is Sydney. Sydney claims the commonwealth's most daring and only genuine cat burglar, Simon by name. Ills record of robberies goes back to the time when he wss only a kitten burglar, and he survives at four years, despite shotguns and poison baits. Typical of Simon was his latest es capade Involving the loss by two girls of very necessary articles of apparel which disappeared from their rooms during the night. The things were found displayed on the front fence, In full view of the passing populace. Pre viously from the same building he had taken pa Jama pants, numerous hand kerchiefs, and a maid's apron. One morning a man heard a slight sound, as of something moving In the Ironing room. Creeping In he Jammed on the light switch and saw s blx black and white cat making off with s blanket In his mouth. It was Simon, who letting go of his loot, leaped for tbe open window and was swallowed SEE THE San Diego. Calif. Iloplng to end a hundred years' search with discovery of the "Lost Mission or Lower California,' and the fabulous treasure said to be concealed within its walls, two American women nre prepared to pene trate on burro hack several hundred miles Into the ragged mountains south of here. The womon, who will spend two months on the Journey, nre Mrs. Grif-fln- g Bancroft, society matron and an authority on Lower California, and Sirs, Bertie Mellng, resident of San Jose del- Telmo. a small mountain village 200 miles south. Acting on new Information as to the whereabouts or the missing link In the chnln of missions which extends from the southernmost tip of tower California far Into Upper California, they plan to press their search to the southeast side of Inaccessible San Pedro Biartlr mountain. Although she refused to reveal details, Mrs. Bancroft said the new Information came from two sources. One was a report from a "vaquero" on the Bellng ranch thnt he had seen sn old d flight of stone steps, believed Jto lead' Into the mission's gold mine, and another Is the story of sn old Indian whose forefathers are said to have been caretakers fur the mis- NICHOLAS begun. To finance the operation the district voted s bond Issue of $220,000,000, or which the EFC committed Itself to take a total of $30,500,000. Later Issues have been sold to the TWA to finance the construction of the I'arker dam, at an estimated cost of S10.000,-00it Is believed that the total bond Issue will be enough to pay In full for the aqneduct, the power transmission lines, the pumping plants and the distribution system in southern California. Five Pumping Stations. In the large, the project is easy to understand. The I'arker dam, constructed with water district funds under the supervision of tbe United States bureau of reclamation, is l.Vi miles below Boulder. It will Impound approximately 717,000 acre feet or enough to cover that man seres a foot deep. Since the water level In the reservoir will be lower than the major portion of the area to be served and much lower than the highest portions of the desert crossed by the squeduct, five separate pumping stations are necessary along the route. Tower for the first of these, at the Intake, will be generated nt the I'arker dam. rower for the others will be brought from Boulder dnm, taking 3(1 per cent of all the energy generated at that dnm. To bring the power from .Boulder e the district will construct a transmission line, carrying current at This detail of the big 230,000 volts. Joh wjll cost S2JCB.20I. The project is 'expected to pay for Itself out of earnings over a period of SO years. That It will be worth to southern California far more than It costs no one doubts. The future of this part of the state Ii dependent on water. Raised on Whisky; Still Going at 102 Breton nnd pill-boare on spring millinery list. I'rlnts with velvet accents are vogue. Net made up over satin Is smart for evening. Shoulder emphasis Is feature of advance fashions. lavishly braid trimmed suits are in prospect. Crisp, pert veils continue to be popular hat trims. '' Outlook for season of gny and novel prints Is most promising. mld-senso- n More than nine years ago August to be exact Gertrude Kderle set a new record by swiirmlng the English channel In 14 hours snd ill minutes. That wss s battle that left her deaf. Now she Is lighting anoth er battle. This time It isn't against buffeting waves, but against the ef fects of a fracture. Two years ago she slipped on n rug In the home of a friend and suffered a broke pelvis. Eleven months In a plaster cast fol lowed. Then come daily iii.ismgca nnl ninny visits of doctors. Eventually she was able to walk, but leven now, her legs give way after only a short distance. 6, FREE FREE first 100 Customers will receive fTlic a FREE Reserved Scat to the "Sugar-hous- e Amalcur Follies" to be held next Monday evening. 19-J- Granite rOFlXAU SOUTHEAST DErAltTMENT STORE 1030 East 21st South SUGARHOUSE Hyland 210 , |