Show the january red book the annual review number of the den dener er a rio grande 9 month monthly D mia ine T tie I 1 P tilro ai R rid 31 beok 1 13 0 it for far thia this sp espial cial iss isai ie ethe the g v enors of the thres three states served s arved by the R 0 granle gran le iz colorado CI orado utah and new mexico I 1 ave contributed excellent articles on the progress made by bv these commonwealths in various industrial lines during the past twelve months and the tile possibilities for future acl lei ement also the stat s ician of the U S reclamation serice tt ti is e pres dents and professors of the state Agri agricula cult iral colleges of colorado and utah the officers ot of the commercial organ zions in the vanous important citie sand towns as NN mell ell as I 1 ironine romine t c ns las in the different communities all have a cheerful ul word to nay say a d I 1 some valuable nuggets ot of information regard ii g the many branc branches hc of industry commercial and agricultural which thrive the P r 0 grande states and all these stones stories of accomplishment met t ara are most ampro pria tely introduced by an inspiring adde n i entitled ane three sisters 13 1 edwin L babin sabin the well known magazine writer these sisters I 1 being colorado utah and new mexico fins january number has been carefully edited indexed and illustrated allu grated and anyone who aiches to post himself on the important import ait subjects treated cannot do better than secure a copy read it carefully and preserve it for future reference over in bingham the p aduce peddlers lars are forced to pay a license icene of 50 a year tor for the privilege lege of selling their fruits and vegetables here herein in cureka they thel are allowed to do busin business egg without a license and yet the p people aple of thia tills city pay more for these articles than the peddlers lara lars chang th B aghai consumers A license of 50 a year amounts to but 8 aj cents a trip tor for a peddler who is making weekly trips ani sail surely it la is working no hardship upon a farmer or a areddia to make him pay that amount for permission to 4 sell a load of produce mammoth demands a license from peddlers lars and 3 et the people of that city ge their fruits and vegetables aa as cheap if not cheaper than eureka people the result of the bond election last friday was certainly gratifying to those who have the interest of thy the schools school at heart in eureka over a third of the taxpayers voted and only six were opposed to the bond issue while in mammoth every voter favored the bonds which will make a new and finely equipped high school building tor for tha the gintic district possible tintic gintic peo people P I 1 0 are to be congratulated for their loyalty to their educational institutions the newspaper men of utah those who believe in the operation of the business along clean legitimate lines bolted the meeting of the utah press association last tuesday after it was seen that the same old gan g was in control the affairs of the association have for many 3 ears been in the hands ot of people who are not representative newspaper men and arid nt ly the organization has accomplished next to nothing another tion will no doubt be effected its membership to include the publishers of tile leading country newspapers of the state as well as representatives of the dally daily new papers |