Show -- TIiESALTJJAKETRIBUNESArURDAY3IORNINGMARCHJ31937 20- Basin Auerbach’s Store Hours: 9:30 to 5:30 Saturdays to State Places Water Fifth in Wool Levels Rise of US - U S Reports Industry Recent Survey Reveals Cains in Utah’s More Notable Flow Areas A rise Water In ground water levels "in more notable ground acreas” was revealed in a re- mostpf the cent survey made in Utah by G H Taylor and H E Thomas of the United States geological survey it was announced at the survey office in the federal building here Friday Conservation of artesian well water together with increased rain and snowfall was given ns an explanation of the increased level noted in the 1936 survey as con trasted with that of 1935 The average rise according to the urvey was greatest in areas along the base of the Wasatch mountains with the rise in the Utah lake vat ley averaging five feet In the Juab valley Davis county the east ern part of Box Elder county and the Ogden Caches and Sanpete valleys it was between 39 and 46 feet Wool production in Utah for 1936 estimated at 19488000 pounds placed the state fifth in the nation being topped only by Texas Wyo mlng Montana and California Production in 1936 was 363000 pounds more than in 1935 but was behind the yield in 1934 which was 20856000 according to a report Issued Friday by Frank Andrews senior statistician in the United States bureau of agricultural eco nomics The rise in production in 1936 was on the basis of 10000 fewer sheep in There the state it was reported were 2240000 shorn in 1936 yielding 87 pounds 2250000 vyith 85 pounds of fleece in 1935 and 2370000 yield ing 88 pounds of wool in 1934 Nevada’s wool production in 1936 totaled 6318000 pounds compared with 6256000 in 1935 and 6384000 in 't FROCKS that are youthful and pretty! We have styles for every occasion every woman! was 426527000 pounds 200000 Visit Temple in ’36 Averago Rise In Jordan river valley the average Released Show rise was reported as two feet in Figures the lower part of Weber county one Increase for Year foot in central Sevier valley 8 of a foot in the upper Sevier 4 of a foot in Pavant valley three feet Temple Square in Salt Lake City and in Beaver valley two feet The was visited by approximately 0 rise in water levels In 12 observaout of state visitors during 1936 tion wells in the Milford pumping district Beaver county averaged 7 according to a statement issued V of a foot Friday by the Utah state planning Findings of the survey made With board at the capitol the cooperation of the state engineer Inof Utah were based on 2300 periodic This number represents an measurements in 360 observation crease of 44000 over 1935 and an wells and 1400 measurements in 500 increase of 87000 over 1934 miscellaneous wells In discussing Californians and Nebraskans conthe significance ot the data gath- stituted the greater number of temThere were ple grounds visitors ered the report states: "The rather general rise In ground 35400 Californians who registered levels indicates that recharge to at the L D S bureau of informatCologround water basins in Utah most ion and 10300 Nebraskans of which are artesian has been rado visitors totaled 9300 Iowa greater during the past year than 8400 Missouri 8200 and Kansas the discharge This has been caused 8100 in part by increased precipitation The largest proportion of visitors end in part by the adoption of con- called at the grounds during the servation measures consisting chief- months of June July August and ly of the control of waste water September Evidence of the power of western from artesian wells” attractions to command tourist inDiscover Decline ' In but one valley did the engi- terest is reflected in comparative attendance figures for 1934 1935 neers! discover a decline in the and 1936 with the figures for each regular observation wells In Cedar of the three years listed in the City valley Iron county the aver-- ' sequence age decline in nine wells was 18 Temple square 113500 156200 feet and the greatest individual de- 200400 In the Tooele Zion cline was 31 feet canyon 68801 97280 124393 valley the water levels in 11 miscelBryce canyon 61188 6370388-84- 8 laneous wells declined 6 of a foot while 12 wells In the Escalante val206018 Grand canyon 140220 ley declined by 1 of a foot Water 268412 levels in wells in the Parowan val-Iv- y Yellowstone 8 park 260775 'pumping district stood about the 432570 1936 as in 1935 in larae The water levels In 10 widely distributed wells in the Uintah basin Sugar Company Votes rose an average of three feet with fluctuations in Individual wells rangQuarterly Dividend ing from a rise of 164 feet to a decline of 4 of & foot In the SeSulgar Directors of the Utah-Idah- o vier desert near Delta 12 wells company voted the usual quarterly 1 of a rise of showed an average dividend of 50 cents per share of foot preferred stock and 5 cents per share of common stock Willard T Joins Club Cannon vice president and general John B Gregory local general manager announced Friday The dividend checks will total gent for the Burlington railroad was initiated into the Salt Lake City approximately $120000 to preferred Traffic club Friday evening at the stockholders and $65000 to common fathers and sons’ party in t(ie- Elks stockholders Mr Cannon said The ' - the Gay the New the Classic in Fashions for Over the nation production 1934 - Auerbach’s Leads With 6‘ 200-00- Flowered Straws AN destined for Easter successl 5 REDINGOTE wool with the di- Pinched and plain styles pull-on- s Navy Beige Red Gold Green Grey Black STREET FLOOR OVER- COATS (With extra trousers $100) AUERBACH’S FOUNTAIN or CURTAINS end SCARFS Scientifically Dry Cleaned end Finished DRAPES SPECIALS SHEER Tiers braid of calj-ski- n (This is the shown Shur-tit- e in MAIL'ORDERS Mashed Potatoes Gravy Buttered New Cabbage Hot BetDrinktered Roll any 5c Bring and Take Use Your Charge Account Auerbach’s Chocolate Malted Milk with -- —Wafers y n FILLED PROMPTLY DRY 15- - CLEANING— STREET FICQM4- - is ahd the 2995 r - form i COATS that are real-You'- ll different need one to top your Easter frock and for all Spring! ly 2995 bag as this Vogue black blue chaudron beige etc Monthl In STREET FLOOR HANKIES of sheer linen 29 in Chinese handmade patterns Mosaic work Mexican drawn corners etc STREET FLOOR BLOUSES in wash- - able crepe and sheer I P? J Short ' sleeves chiffon Lace and button trims Coral etc While Red SECOND FLOOR BOUQUETS in flowers -- tablest ai- could be more — with your new print 'or suit? Gay pretty! STREET FLOOR What 4 — — tractive GIRDLES A new type that may be used as an ordinary girdle or when the tab is attached mi- -' lady hcfs her sports pantie STREET I THE JIGGER COAT a youthful innovation for sports wear This in a basket weave is double breasted Four patch pockets and saddle stitching 1995 A BELTED AND FITTED Jig- ger coat with stitched collar sleeves and further stitching across the bottom In fleece 1995 FLOOR Swagger lwepd with pleated back Collar’ pockets and raglan sleeves are stitched A coat of 25$F Plate Lunch Baked Cube Steatc Swiss Style pockets ensemble 500 of smooth Expert-worLatlowe- SUITS ' patch linger tip length boxy BAGS AUERBACH’S MEN’S are poised a cluster at the They also edge the neckline and the short sleeves of this Beige sheer DAISIES deep V in QUILTED wrist -- 'Cohsoliaated-JMinlnrcompa- fine Itid - -- a m'arquisette tucks dress bodice American Suit Involving Mining Claims Reversed by Supreme Court A decision of the Sixth district court involving mining claims that were portions of the old Bully Boy and Bullion Mines near Marysvale wasVeversed in an opinion handed down Friday by the supreme court at the capitol The opinion reversed findings of & Rio Grande Western railroad the lower court which had held companies that Jacob W Young and Piute The Fourth district court upheld county held title to claims which the property owners in the suit and deUtah Lead company regarded as its nied a demurrer filed by the state road commission ®wn Records indicated that the county lieu claims in had taken over the of asserted delinquent taxes The the county lead company declared had levied a triple' assessment gainst the property through a mis-- ' understanding The supreme court held that the lead company could gain title to the claims by paying- - $96040 in adver-— reimbursing Mr SUPERIOR-Dtising—eosts-an- d RI Young for the sun he paid the county for the claims In another matter the supreme court 'upheld the state Industrial GLEANING SPECIALS commissioin In denying Frank Babich Park City total disability Babich — suffered spinal for the Park injuries while wording possible cost' Quick ry "Utah 'service guaranteed -e-nJune-3Q -- VThe supreme court also heard a LADIES’ BLOUSES SKIRTS SWEATERS SLACKS or petition from the state road commission for a writ of prohibition to CHILDREN'S DRESSES or prevent the Fourth district court COATS from pressing a $9500 damage action which was brought by owners LADIES’ PLAIN' SILK or of property adjacent to a viaduct WOOL DRESSES COATS that is being constructed on West Center street in Provo over tracks (Swagger Suits 20c etra) of the Union Pacific and the Denver NAVY jacket GLOVES dividend lb payable April 1 to stockholders of record March 16 2995 2995 with of dress over a short sleeved British Tan frock A - Festivities were under rection of James W- - Murdock four slenderizing 317-99- club crepe costume Beige coat punctuated FLOOR ND PRINT trim the bodice Handmade just for youl Fine quality straws in styles thrillingly new and Flowered veiled and romanticl for that note of elegance that Spring 1937 demandsl MILLINERY-SECO- R with a detachable accordion pleated cape Pleats edge the hem too Four novel clips SWEATERS of lamb’s wool Hand-sew- soft 1995 : n of the YOUNGEST COATS of the year Is this gored andJitLsd fleece mo- '1 del'' wlJh" ’ pleated square shoulders Double-breastp- and very light weight Slip-o- n and coat styles in Coral Yellow Aqua King's Blue SECOND" FLOOR One ’ 1995 ""’THE GREAT INTERMOUNTAINSTORE'" SECOND FLOOirorf ASHIONr |