Show ''"' V 8 '' '( '' 1'-'- ' : ' Tr S ' to1 - r&i1 ’? '?'C'Si-- ' SAM? LAKE THBjHERALDrBEETOMOAN' j o' V' ' A ? K" ' &’ j ' s"v r £ w''-- ? v D Jr V &$? Greenwell Correspondent? Telephone 915 :''--- -- ? - y 'V ' - ’ : 1 ‘T-TTT- ' T -- tSpeclal to The nl lations of filth and rubbish around homes and business houses are so tensive that the city trill be put to great expense hauling the refuse away after the clean-u- p campaign is begun about April 1 according to George Shorten city sanitary Inspector 'Owing' to the period ofas stormy bad a weather the city long is In about condition as I have ever seen it" the Inspector said "What we want to do Is to get a clean-u- p campaign- in to get the refuse cleared away progress as soon as possible" Dr Walter E Whalen city physician and Inspector Shorten declare they indorse the home garden strongly movement because a garden at home means that the plot of ground devoted of refuse to the plants will be cleared and weeds Inspector Shorten declared he was In favor of having every bach yard and vacant lot plowed up this spring The health department will obtain of the streets departthe ment in the clean-u- p campaign It is to have the streets depart-of proposed ment procure the necessary number to the dumps or incinwagons to haul and piled erator all the refuse raked the at convenient places by up cleaners Shorten says the Inspector of the boys ana girls in the schools will be sought for From past experiences the health department has press learned that once the boys and girls enthuslastlo the dirt and rubbish get soon is raked and piled to be hauled away by the city JEALOUS NEGRO - ion Herald-Republic- " - ment to present city ordinances providthe department of health shall ing that come of the su under the jurisdiction streets and public Imperintendent of The amendment provides provements the city sani that the city physician and the superintendent Inspector tary of streets and public Improvements shall comprise the board of health The provisions of this amendment have been In effect since January 1916 when the department of health was taken from the public safety depart ment and placed under the jurisdiction of Commissioner Chris Flygare Joseph M Tracyandcity engineer respecifications for ported that plans between Twenty-fift- h Butler avenue psvfngand streets were Twenty-sixt- h and contractors are Invited completed to submit bids The catcher reported he had eol- 4 in taxes lmpounded twelve lected dog dogs and had killed five this last week GOV BAMBERGER TO V-TO-ES Herald-Beptddlca- is the Ogden March 22 — of the address Governor Bamsubject will be called upon to give at berger in the Weber club tomorthe banquet row evening of the University club of JudgeIs Jto Abe Howell Ogden club president toastmaster and of the D It Stine Is chairman of the banquet In addition to Governor Bamberger Abbot R Ileywood will speak Mayor on “The Press of the Press" Col C—A Be First of Boyd "The Last Will the Widow's Pur“Gargoyle August" C Gwllliam: “Prescrip R ple Cow” Stimu- tions" Dr EL CP Mills “TPade Littlefield "Moles and lators" John Molars" Dr W G Dalrymple "Boyhood Reminiscences" Dr A S Condon Democrats' Valentine "Deserving Gideon V-to- es” HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY—TRY THIS! Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons To see the tinge of healthy bloom In see clearer your face to to your skin get wake up without ora and clearer coated tongue headache backache in fact to feel your a nasty breath inbest day In and day out just try one side bathing every morning for V66lCi Before breakfast each day drink a of real hot water with a teaspoonglass it as a ful of limestone phosphate infrom the harmless means of washing stomach liver kidneys and bowels the day’s indigestible waste sour previous bile and toxins thus cleansing sweetand purifying the entire alimenening canal before putting more food tary hot Into tie stomach The action of water and limestone phosphate on an is wonderfully invigmpty stomach out all the sour ferIt cleansand orating mentations gases acidity and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast of limestone phosA quarter-poun- d will cost very little at the drug phate to demonstrate store but isassufficient and hot water soap that justsweetens and freshens the cleanses and limestone phoshot waterblood skin so oron Internalconthe act phate Those who are and to subject gana bilious attacks acid stomach stipation also those whose rheumatic twinges skin Is sallow andonecomplexion of pallid are assured that themweek both looking will have' in bathing every way —Adand feeling better vertisement Colored Man Uses Butcher Knife on iPair Victims May Not Recover Special to The Herald-Republic- an Slashed in several Ogden March places about the body Lorene Griffin and James Pryor both colored are in the Dee hospital here with slight chances for recovery and police of Ogden and adjoining towns are for Willie Massa also colored looking the alleged assailant The took place at 2624 Wall avenue cutting a rooming house 745 o’clock this evening while the atwoman was K both men deMassa to have become insanely isjealclared ous Seizing a butcher knife the victims said he stabbed and slashed them without warning He carried the knife with him as he fled When Sergeant Henry Blackburn and patrolmen arrived the room was a of blood and the victims were in apool critical condition when they reached the hospital Massa Is about 40 years old wore overalls and jumper and is said to be He has been employed by crosseyed an ice cream manufacturer Pryor has been employed by the Weber club - Special to Tbs i 4 Herald-Republica- n March 22 —Plans of the Ogden League to Enforce Peace 2 for a mass with Gov in Ogden April meeting O Eberhart of Minnesota as the A went awry today After speaker district secretary Georn Hnearly Moseley advance man for of the league and Governor Eberhart concluded his address at the Weber club at noon today a vote was taken on the proposition of the some for the governor calling discussion andThere was meeting fathe vote disclosed that the numbernum the meeting exceeded the vorlng ber opposing by only one vote Exchange Benches — Judge C Evans of the Third district court P Judges will preside In Judge A W Agee’s division of the local district court next week to hear cases which Judge Agee declines to hear Judge Agee will occupy the bench in Judge Evans’s court while the Salt Lake jurist Is In Ogden One of the cases which Judge Evans G Crompwill hear is that of ton former deputy Joseph sheriff against local attorney George Halverson alleges Halverson lost a note Crompton he left with the attorney for collection Tenant Sues Landlord In a com filed in the district court today plaint F anRohwer alleges that he entered? into agreement with J W Farnsworth whereby he was to manage 'a for Farnsworth farm at and receivePromontory half the crops But Rohwer that his landlord appropriated charges he had all tne crops for himself after fulfilled all the obligations lie asks for 6200 on each of two counts Plants—Officers and Sugar Inspect of directors the Amalgamated Sugar company will visit Brigham City tomorrow to Inspect the sugar factory near that city purchased by from the Utah-Idah- o the Amalgamatedrecently This plant was com-rl- y Sugar company one year ago and was operated last season by the Utah-Idah- o The Amalgamated company company takes over the beet contracts - tor the 1917 season and is to increase its acreage in the planning vicinity of the fac- s' - - the-conventi- - $18 and $20 values for— ' Special Services Banquet and Dance Tendered Those Relieved From Horde Service m -- y v7 up-to-the-mi- nute I Is n i THE STORE THAT MADE “YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD” THE STORE THAT MADE “YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD” Egg Band selection band song "America” choir lnvoca- tion Chaplain James W Christiansen H P Hansen and quartet "Welcome Home" Mayor company L Bench Jr response Capt S John M Niel- son vocal solo Mrs Clifton Anderson Mrs Bernard Christensen adreading dress Maj Thomas Braby song Banner" choir and congregation benediction James W Christiansen band selection Falrview Junior band An elaborate was given in ITALIAN MINER IS the high school banquet gymnasium to about one hundred and fifty KILLED IN CAVE-I- N guests The dec orations were all In the colnational ors Harry Rasmussen acted as toastmaster Toasts were given by J W Joseph Gyso Meets Destlt on 1000-foLevel of Silver King Coaliof Mount Pleasant Cherry L Bench Swen O Nielson Dr JJohn R Antion Mine derson and James W Christiansen The banquet was followed by a dance Special to The Park City March 22 —Joseph Gyso 26 years old an Italian miner was LOGAN SPECULATING killed In a cave-i- n on the 1000-foON NEW MAYOR instantly level of the Silver King Coalition mine here this afternoon A Asserted that C M Harris Is Favored coroner’s jury sat tonight to determine to Sneered P A the details of the accident but so little Thatcher evidence could be' obtained that the to postpone the hearing to The jury decided Special 8 o’clock Saturday afternoon The Logan March 22 —There is consid- until is composed of Jim Don J D erable local speculation as to who will jury become mayor of Logan City now that Ryan and Felix Trainor It Is known that Mayor P A Thatcher Is to resign his position to accept the appointment of chairman of the Indus- FIFTH VICTIM OF trial commission Among those most mentioned for the office POISONED FOOD DIES prominently are C Ml Harris manager of the cam whlchelected Mr Thatcher Jopaign Od' Special to The ell E R Owen John A jlen seph Ida March 22 — Death drickson and William M Howell Those Carey who think they are-thclosest to the claimed its fifth victim within five situation say that Mayor Thatcher will days in the Richards family this mornin all probability suggest the name of ing when Samuel P Richards died as Mr Harris as he is in full sympathy the result of eating canned spinach in with the policies begun by the present which by mistake belladonna root had mayon been canned with the greens The greens were canned at the Richards home last falL The death roll so far 31 OGDEN WOMEN TO consists of Mr Richards his wife two DO RED CROSS WORK daughters and a son D F Fersnell a hired man on the ranch is not out of danger Special to The — e 22 March Thirty-onOgden women were appointed on a Red Ogden Cross committee to collect supplies of cloth- ELECTRICAL WORKERS suitable for use in ing hospitals This is one phase of army Red the Cross LAY DOWN TOOLS work the local chapter plans to under-t- h The committee take Special to The which will bevigor known as the hospital Is committee made Pocatello of Ida March 22 —The local the up supply members of the International Brotherfollowing: Mrs John chairman Mrs hood of Electrical Workers in five Mrs J EL D Vine Mrs electrical shops here have walked I R Eccles Browning Isabel Foulger Mrs P A Steers’ Mrs!- on strike demanding an increase out of W H Shearman Mrs P F Klrken- wages from 6450 per day to 65 and Mrs Chris Mrs dall Flygare Joseph H a day of eight hours They also deThomas Miss Helen Maycock Mrs D mand pay for time consumed while C Eccles Mrs H C Wood Mrs C A going from shop to job and at least Boyd Mrs A A Shaw Mrs Angus a half hour’s pay for small jobs The Mrs R E Bristol Mrs A D electrical managers have offered 6475 KennedyMrs Barber Mrs G per day The power and- - telephone Parley T Wright M Rowe Miss companies W McCune Mrs are not Hugh affected Helen Perkins Mrs William H HarMiss Mrs Zina G ris Larkin Samuel Dye Miss Olive D Belnap Mrs Louise WAR VETERANS MEET Mrs T Peery Houx Mrs Ryan Mrs Nettle Nelson Jones Mrs M Nye and Mrs J Z Stewart Collecting Na Emma Tribe Mrs F Ray of Guy Johnson Those Entitled to Pensions f" ' '“T FAMOUS! FAMOUS! j CSpi-Jf- ed Herald-Republica- n ot - Herald-Republica- n Herald-Republic- an Herald-Republica- n Hcrald-Repnbllca- n TRAFFIC MAN TAKES POSITION IN EAST Special Ogden to The March Herald-Republica- n 22 —P D Kline re- the Ogden tiring general manager of Logan A Idaho company an- - - II 5 O1! r ' - J will put on A CHARGE ACCOUNT OPENED if DESIRED Herald-Republica- n a i C2)o Vi Falrview March 22 —A rousing reception was given here In honor of the Falrview who recently returned from the boys Mexican border with troop E of Mount Pleasant were members of troop Special E from guests Mount Pleasant A was held In the meeting 8 chapel where the following L D special program was given - - : fe Yti y-- '1 ARE ENTERTAINED to The for ss FAIRVIEW BOYS Special $18 and $20 values & An unusual group of smart a sale two hundred Women’s Dresses Coats possessing that charm beauty and fj They are fashioned of serge and poplin In those style touches seen only in high-clagar- & the smart new Mary Pickford and other becomments Materials are gabardines serges poping styles You surely can use one of these smart lins and novelty checks Colors are navy musdresses Choose from apple green sand rose tard blue gold tan and black Your style is here Come in and pick it out copper Copenhagen blue and black -- $895 tit CHOICE TODAY AT $895 CHOICE TODAY AT - J V- fi'J & Tliis: —FRIDAY— morning we possible ? ' ‘ ' J i--' - ’ ' " C5) - r V ' ' r s - nounced today herailway had an executive position with a accepted New York City company which operates electric power railway in the middle west jplants andhave either at headquarters Akron O or Oshkosh Wis He will as soon as W A Ogden depart from the new general manager arWhitney rives Mr Kline he is leaving for his tory successor thesayrecommendation that a Federal Jobs Open— Two federal po passenger station be: built at Harrls-vllle'fsit lona which promise to pay lucrative the convenience of road panow open They are the trons at that salaries are transfer point os loan farm federal appraispositions ers it will be the duty of these apdetermine values of farifi praisers to owned by persons who apply DEATH STRIKES NOTED property to federal farm loan banks for loans TRAIN DISPATCHER Loans must first be approved by the local federal loan associations Later the federal appraisers examine as to Special to The' the value of the property to be the March 22 — Edward Miller Ogden security for the loan 65 years a Southern Pacific train aged Licenses Robert- L Chrisknown to all western railManiage and Miss Charlotte Martin dispatcher tensen road men as "Eddie" Miller died at Klelnschmldt both of Salt Lake and 430 o’clock this afternoon of apoplexy both connected with the company tour- at the Lincoln hotel in Twenty-third with "The Birth of a Nation" pic- street ing were ture married here late yesterday Born in Canada he became a teleLicenses were Issued today to Dock H graph operator when a £ young Bolton of Ely Nevand Eunice L and had been dispatching trains In all Brown of Chester Ida Sidney BGels-enberg parts of the United States a- 1870of VicksburgL Miss and Eliza and for many years had- beensince SouthColo Charles James of era J Pacific dispatcher at Ogden Canyon It of Anderson ' and'M&rie city both is thought he was the oldest dispatcher Jorgensen Laramie in point of years of service ' Roth ordered to Pay— After having ARRESTED FOR ’ FORGERY lost a 6100 pbstoffice money order and been held by the Salt Lake -police as a Pocatello Ida March SS 22 —Frank German spy suspect when he sought Tyborsky and ’Noel West were arrested to ’have his partner arrested-C Roth here yesterday by Postoffice Inspeca young chemist was ordered today Ao tor Moot for forgery of postal money the costs of arresting and bringing orders and desertion from the army ay iVilllam Travers to Ogden Roth de- Officers here were ' ' warned from the clared that Travers stole' the money Denver' office and the two-- ' men were order and had Travers arrested In Salt arrested awhile at the- Western Union Lake office for money telegraphed to them ' v' on - ? r 7 - - First South St J - - TOM SURE BIN 3 '- - ‘ ' - - Herald-Republica- n learn about free offer - ty - 123 f 1 e Ogden Minor Items ' OF WONDERFUL PROF Vv - 'Jt ' 'v-'!- Special to The Herald-Republica- n March 22 —About thirty In Logan dian war veterans met in Logan yesafternoon office of J Z terday Stewart Mr Stewart was authorized to collect the names of all Cache Valley veterans who under the terms of the Smoot pension bill will be enti tled to a pension and to forward the names to Washington athe ORATORS COMPETE Lloyd Byrne and Leona Gardner Are Prise Winners Pocatello Ida March 22 — At the oratorical and reading contest last at the Idaho Technical night Wilbert Hubbell of Buhl won Institute the original oratorical contest Lloyd Byrne of Buhl the dramatic reading contest and Leona Gardner the humorous reading division These students will represent the Tech at the triangular contest to be held at Albion March 30 between the Tech Albion Normal ahd the College of Idaho Hon Theodore "Turner and United States Senator James H Brady have offered prizes to the Tech winners Special to The Herald-Republica- n - S R JONES LECTURES' March 22—B R Jones manLogan theager of of credit and collection dethe Consolidated Wagon: A partment MachlnecompanV gave a lecture before the stndents of the agricultural colWednesday afternoon on "Labor lege and Its Effects on Character" Mr Jones came under the auspices of the U A C Commercial club George T Odell of the board of trustees of the agricultural college visited the school Wednesday TO BE RESTORED o JK Provo - March " 22 —According to L L Donnan owner of the Upper Falls resort in Provo canyon the Bridal Veil were piped for power pur falls which - will be turned loose this sumposes mer and will add much-tthe of the canyon- Ever since Mr beauty Nunn took the falls the: people have pror - - - : 4 - ’ - i - -- tested against 'thelr destruction: J- - SPEAKS YOUNG Addresses A C Students on Ideal on American CTtlseashlp to The Mrch 22 ot 22—— - - - i-- ' m - ' i - e or These generally cure when others Come and fail FBIDAY MARCH 23 1917 ' - AGREAT all-alon- g "Star-spangl- HmM-BcpnUIe- ’ COME TODAY IF YOUR AMBITION IS TO SAVE ' an : n Ipeehl to The — s 22 March Ogden City commlssion-ran amendthis afternoon passed to The 1' ! Ogden commissioners Shift JTew Duties to Control of Street Officials rSpeefad - - to-hi- s SWEETHEART AND RIVAL - ’ i HEALTH DEPARTMENT ORDERED CHANGED LECTURE ON V- - 's i to Xlis line-hav- u SLASHES ''- r 3 enthusiasm for' a better highway President E M Tyson okthe BrIg-haCommercial club and Secretary Fred Bosner of the Weber Club Pub-llci- -' bureau of Ogden attended a conventlon held in Reno & few days ago of the Overland Trail Club of Revada The ! went on record as meeting route outlined through favoring the Nevada which joins the Box Elder county link of the trail tat’ Montello Nevv Backed by the Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco which 4 was represeiiled In the people ' of Nevada are aroused to the point of action in building a good highway across that state to the Utahns who attendedaccording the meeting Box Elder county has expended ap- 6158500 on the 155 mile proximately of highway that forms the OVerlana link in northern Utah While Box Elder county has the longest stretch Of road along- the entire route 155 miles from Hot Springs to Montello county officials state that they will do to keep the road everything dy b possible extend it to the Nevada line as fast as - ion fi ' ir4- - - Ogden March 22 — Unless the snow disappears rapidly from the lambing grounds sheepmen stand to lose hundreds of sheep and lambs In northern Utah according to D D McKay presi- dent of the Weber county-- ? farm bureau who has returned from a visit near Terrace band of hundreds of cattle He reportssheep that are dying for lack of hay which cannot be procured no matter what ‘price to is offered It is cattle he declares for hear the hungry pitiful bellowing feed ‘‘Hundreds of sheep" Mr McKay said "are suffering from lameness caused from breaking through the crust move about of the snow when The affliction lodges they in their legs just above the hoofs The pressure of their crust causes the legs against' soreness and the rough continuous bruising brings suppuration Mr McKay said he was fortunate in that hlB grazing grounds are virtually bare of snow and the sheep are feeding on the forage but herds In the vicinity he added are nearing the starvation point Twenty-fiv- e Inquiries were sent out of telegraphic Ogden today by local stockmen seeking to procure hay and one answer was received What only -little 630 hay tois to betonhad is selling for from $40 a The express companies reported today that they were handling haled hay for rush shipments This is about the first time hay has been shipped by ex- —Winter's accumu- V ' - Herald-RepabUc- - - ' vi f 3S&& March 22— Since the 'Brigham selection of City the route around the north end of Great Salt lake as the official route ' of the Overland San trail from Francisco Brigham Ogden" and- - Salt Lake and on to the east people1 the arousedr unlimited- Accumulations of Filth and Sheepmen in Northern Part Rubbish to Be Destroyed of State Fear Loss Through Continued Cold as Health Measure Renld-Bepobllca- '(1 - ' tAj Special ‘ Speetal to The Osden March 22 - H Qt Nevada Meeting i LOSSOF LAMBS ' '- - ' Ihterest in Completion (of Overland Trail Stimulated f - vfcy- OGDEN TO BURN WINTHfREFUSE i ' i s k C 1 s i’ V "mV '!:?' ? 1 na ' t $ iv ‘- £- - CITT-TTTA- a : v mf nn “ n nnn Vv swtjw v ' - - -- - v-- - w-- r :? - Circulation Department street 420 Twenty-fift- h Telephone 915 ' v 'VyK W Special Herald-Republica- n —Prof Levi Edgar Logan of Utah repYoung of the University the Sons of the American resenting Revolution addressed the students of the Agricultural college at the weekly exercises yesterday on the "Ideals and Duties of American Citizenship" At the close of Professor Young’s address the Rev E T Lewis presented the gold medal awarded annually by the society to the successful competitor in the oratorical contest which it conducts to Harold Peterson Tlie con test was held some time ago when three other students contended with Mr Peterson fgr first honors the main trench and as soon as the weather gets better there will be a AIRCRAFT BUILDING larger force employed CHINA TO SEND GERMANS HOME BY WAY OF V S Washington LEWIS IS FINED $1000 Pleads Guilty to Fraudulent I'm U Special S to The Halla Herald-Republica- n Pocatello Ida March 22 —In the federal court yesterday Leo Lewis of the Dollar Bill formerly the store here-proprietor charged to with using addefraud in mails with purpose a sale pleaded guilty and vertising 61000 was fined by Judge Dietrich The case against Thomas Tobin a government charged with burning for March 28 Ralph stack was set hay W Adair H J Swanson and S E Tydeman were admitted to practice before the federal court HAY FAMINE SERIOUS Dying From Starvation Southern Idaho Cattle Special to The Herald-Republica- n Pocatello Ida March 22 —Stock are starvation in the southern dying from of Bannock county according to part stockmen who were In town today an effort to secure hay From making 623 to 628 per ton Is being for h ay and it is very difficult to paid any get at that price Reports state that more than 150 head of cattle have died in Gentile Valley from starvation Sevcattlemen it Is said are eral Preston to secure hay from the Wood trying River section March 22— China Is arranging to send the dismissed German diplomatic and consular officials in that country back to Germany by the way of the United States and has secured the consent of the state department to their passage across the continent under safe conduct Details of the plan are not known here but it is assumed the allies are to give the same guarantees for the trip across the Pacific and the Atlantic as were given the United States in the case of Count von Bernstorff and his suite EXPORTS OF FOODS REDUCED ONE-THIR- D BY U-BO- WARFARE AT Washington March 22 — Food exports from the United States in February were reduced about by Germany's submarine campaign Figures compiled by the department of commerce show that shipments fell from 61050d-00In January to 667000000 in February Shipments of all kinds dropped during the month from 6613500000 to 666500000 MEXICO TO BUY ART Mexico City March 24 —The treasur er general of Mexico has proposed to all government employees through the secretaries of state governors and chiefs of garrison to subscribe one day’s pay each to aid in purchasing aluabU and Em Juarez Charlotte Emperor Maximllllan The collections are press 175000 valued at pesos or about 687500 one-thi- rd 0 I TO BE SPEEDED UP Command of Land and Sea Worthless Without Com mand of Air Says Peary -- Washington March 22 — Measures up the construction of airplanes speed were discussed here today at a meeting of leading manufacturers with the executive committee of the national ad- vi story committee for aeronautics The conference named four members of the national advisory committee and three of the Aircraft Manurepresentatives facturers’ association to consult further on hurrying construction and standardtypes izing The probable needs of the arrav and navy for the next two or three Years were with gone over together the question of carefully orders t apportioning those factories best equipped for quanproduction and of mobilizing the tity in aircraft construction materials Vries Upbuilding of Air Fleet New York March 22 — Command of the sea and command of the land are worthless without command of the air said Rear Admiral Robert E Peary today in an address here under the auspices of the National Special Aid society Admiral who is chairman of the nationalPeary aerial coast patrol commission urged the upbuilding of a the powerful air fleet lie advocatedaeroestablishment of a department of In the President's nautics with a place of "an aviator cabinet the creation class of thousands and thousands of men" a comprehensive aero young coast defense system and the establishment of & great industry which would be to the air service in this are to GercountryIn what the their fieldKrupps many He a great central aeronauticsuggested in manufacturing plant located Interior of the "where it the can be protected to country the last ditch" Si S I 'bv Special to Tbe Provo March 'yrw $ aw'y V'3:yyrV-V:- fS-s- Herald-Republica- n 22 M9GQRNIGK —Mrs Lizzie Baum has filed suit for divorce against J A Baum on the grounds of cruelty The were maralleges that plaintiff children in 1904 and have they ried eight The oldest is 12 years and the two are twins bora last October youngest She asks for 6100 attorneys fees 40 and an equita per month alimony of the estate and the custody portion of the children A marriage license has been Issued to George A Brailsford of Sprlngville and Erma Jean Paston of Provo In the case of the state against L J Harwood charged with failure to provide for his family the court ordered month toward the that he payhis615 per and minor child wife support of Nine thousand acres o t- land in the Moslda tract across the lake will be sold at public auction next Monday to and will be sold In the highest bidders tracts of forty acres and up The land has been farmed and is considered in good condition It is being irrigated through a pumping system w jy 'ywvy- w y3 v ? BANKERS -- VUR depositors enjoy the actual realization of all that a bank can promise in courtesy fairness and liberal treatment V UTAH LAKE ICE UNBROKEN ' Provo March 22 —The Ice on the Utah lake is still about fourteen inches thick and should the cold be broken weather prevail it will notThis is the before the first of AprIL lc g Y It reaches a thickness of nearly thrte feet in places LAND SUITS DELAYED Provo- March 22 —After nearly four - years of litigation a number of the farmers who brought suit "against M B Whitney and the Utah Lake Land Water & Power company ' find them selves in almost the same position they them to were The court has ordered file their claims with - the company’s E B Pratt receiver Edward T Jones and Thomas Warner : were - given a the company today judgment against of 6900 principal 65518 for the sum interest and 61510 costs 'V ' LAY NEW GAS MAINS y Provo March 22—A F Berringer Gas & manager of the--is Utah Valley Coke company here for the week In getthe local management assisting on the new gas main 'to ting started and Spanish Fork " There Sprlngville are about fifty men at work digging - ‘ ' r--- - - - - : V r v ' V v MAIN STREET CORNER 1154 feet $100000 One block from Hotel Utah (Improvements cost over 630000) - 1 Lease 25 years to pay 5 per cent NET 'per annum back each year to desired 62500 and Interest and at endPay of 25 year period all if purchasers will have been paid purchaser retaining option to repurchase the corner for the 6100000 at :the end of the 25 year period the Imagine what value of this corner will be 25 years from now when(Just has inthe population creased many times) Present owner’s reason’ for selling is to enable the owncompany to go ahead with other projects it Is interested in er is so positive of the future value of the corner that it will Present to pay agree 665000 tor his to repurchase the property for 6100000 at purchaser of the 25 year period option end thus Insuring a positive profit of the 35000 without running any chance whateverpurchaser s security for the lease and other a will up as collateral gilt-edto the amount ofput650000 first znortagage or stocks agreements An opportunity like this only happens ONCE in a lifetime Let Manager George E further Was 2213 explain Romney particulars Main street corners (Close-i- n are SCARCE and this one is admirably located rfor a’ 'or higher fireproof apartment house hotel or busl-nes- s) - i ge - - 10-sto-ry - VV |