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Show mmemommornioniiiikatlit, ' -' -- nommon----''' a DESERET EVENING 59. SATURDAY DECEMBER NEWS , 16 1916 : 1 AYOR FERRY REVIEWS YEAR IN CITY GOVERNMENT CeS i ,, ' 1, I 4 Comprehensive Improvements Completed and Plans Under Way for Large Projects for 1917. - servants P"Ple that public Iti Ve 11,to time 011 d from time 0 uns Of their stowardohips. ITsone NOVO Ma regulated Tbo ottimmas is a, mow of Salt Lake City IL;- tag its readers & brief survey Owintt1 mplished during the at tthi nly a nd an outline of poll closing IS ,,' , A 4 tp4s 6- t activities data sespectisg the have been departments Varied .t. by res- - $ must be omitted space; an attempt will mention the important la ol".,m-- pushed and to briefly 21T, Most pressing problems. r--- --pithile safety The epustment- of. police, tiro and health ImnPri.sants. activities of the in- Zitird7ipartment ars larall of doThe prom to nna much to the reprosenta- space "taws, et- law &AO order. and la quick It ,must be se satiate(' or to praise. moot t mpor- in mind that the ...bier k of the department (the &nOf crime) om pation and Prevention Major th least publicity. sad tetotittole are obviously To to menace society. greatest the former and apprehend pyrent theentnlid engage the inggigt oe latter efforts Of S police depart-Th- e results during the Past the mar show that in this respect has Sail Lake City police detiartment of enviable degree reached an line,. Efficiency is secured through or. the 'election of competent men. 'soionization and discipline. These the lace boon constantly before deparationt asul will continue to be the guiding motive la its activities. of $ e ails Lake Ott with &a re& of ap- sales and swpopulation lipLaimatsly MAP people hie fewer any other city policemen thee &linos'sine- The foreII the Union of like conservative statement, for is a going statistics show that many Made of such entailer area. but approximatesame population. have from 0 the cent to lee per cent more $e per -.- I -- Lott IP of tio roma. sad ro Aso Ira LLICO. to the duty of patroling OW tbs I the sp I Wm alato is willj sonar be of laid out Teen Imo sob IL Om so. UMW, data kr mod morons it ootracta bit forth I r T.bL- Y. laileatol allows vinyls Landes" tall. to. d Pulls it Um TOO o rt Wadi ady ball I plarol Prom erasion. let vas I arbotrk N ed to rho, odor 1146 lb do. oak ItarL two o rooe rit r or . , . on& of rrytertf ok Vitt id rt ', l ': . 4 ,L, , ,o.'..," zi :.'r -- 1 , vs -- i - T" T -- ",' I . Al - rari-tit.- s d.... 4 I a I 1)' '1',i',1: 11111111, Twelfh-Thirteent- .4, ' r, , $ k J11. Ify , ' i'. , t't , i i' s. ' . i i , , ' - reIt I ' I o ' -- , . , 11 n ', the ' -- tor"' sem I - to-Pa- wtt hly i St Norio 1st 1 111 J..-1- !':'il .. - , security outside the business distThe employees of other derict& partments who have been made spemai officers have shown a commenIf this dable spirit of spirit shall be developed it will remit I. an added efficiency that should produce gratifying results. The reorganization of the police dopartment enabled us to establish a seArsto doer...Ivo department which Ma done moot satisfactory work. The growth of the city and the rapid increase of motor trattie required the development of a traffic squad. hid the education of the poblio to submit to the &door inconveniences neccteary to secure the safety of loot and vehicular traffic. In this contuse-(to- n it may be Interesting to know that within a short time Salt Lake rity will be equipped with the latest e nd best method of traffic control. It II an electrical system. controlled by the traffic officer. and with its In. ruination the department will be aw edIn to more effectively control tad-h- e the congested district. The theft of &silos and the crisninal carelessness of drivers have been matters of concernment to the department. It le but the simple truth to state that these infractions of the law hays been summarily dealt with and are now reduced to a reatonable degree of Infrequency. The of our Masons is absolutely necis to he properly mg. essary if traffic ulated asid --speeder( suppressed. All of our caban a. both those who walk and those who drive, must lend their moistince and some to a bettor &ppmmotion of each other's rights if WE are to have those safe conditions which really would exist in this city. Headquerters will gladly respond to any report of traffic violations which rt may be made. and if desired. the will be confidentially. It a the hope treated of the department to so regulate Waffle that the comfort of the public will be served and accidents reduced to a minimum. hOt the least perplexing problem with which the deportment bee tend. embraces that undesirable element of society which is always Present in large centers of populmion. That the evils which attend in the trona of tint class should be itninatad to the is extent greatest possible beyond diecuesion. How this essedilion May be beet effected is indeed a serious problem. Every effort of the deparusen t. backed by a unanimous commission, is now and will be to eliminate them parasites from our ortil t ,, ' residential districts; something it had sot been possible to do heretofore. This asp las resulted most favorably sad atoms to have produced a feeling pre. , of Utah Indian- War Veterans Organized Owing to conditions over which we had no control. a large somber of criminels cams into the sity and to meet this situatiow we increased the number of refuter Meer and made special Moore of city employees. The lemmas in the personnel of the force enabled us to detail a number of itiokb 1 -- lir,.- woe .., . oommissionares. m m ,,,, The much ..", or see 11 a Ye" The h Twenty-sevent- ,L tows plen& - i 1 .1.., , drains equipment with motor ,driven raised it would require a tax upon ifl . anti in a partially collapsed rondltlom I was found neeesaan hY frotittenf bac- previous year; the installation on Nov. the greater carrying capacity of tho 4 1,, t , South street supply equipment will be carried forward dustry that would be almost prohibitwas rased to the ground anti the slte teriological examination. made by :I. had passed the 2.0oil mark. Tt'adia v' t , in Aas rapidly as conditions will permit. ive.. Shall we Moue bonds for PerInstallations lend aino.t encourlsemain can he utilized and territory cads& A new monkey house was, competent, muitorip.tt petaftne. La appreolation of the fact that a manent improveMental Personally ) It complaint wail ftent to the ffor:s of the de ftrtnient the middle ardent. comprising the built at this point and the remaining' lthough of conaideratile educe lvi conmEtion with the toward arriving at a point ,e'n't4 :o made here un southeastern portion of the city. bo oontinuanes et the beet, and moot ef- ant yobsaced that pormanoot Puh lig mars spites given over to the too. forwas f',10 waste ran than t, t is checked lintl much better supplied ficient service in the polio. and fire improvements, benefiting as they do the congested eondttion there umi ofletelliorine. eveu;inatenti ofby Nate occsasary to tends Title oleo conserved waste Harlow ,,,,i health for the the better Chri' 1,ter4 ,,,,,I mewl,. possibly. !this the little on a better; departments can be secured to the those who will came after us. ellotild and atm-gintz,, falle-to descover servos to In env at large riteerve the full carrying estPectlY of we; view of the anIntale One hundred new and the. department City through Ute mantles of trained not be paid tor out of current I of chlorine in the maw. z During the year the department the Parley's conduit for the teertiort .4 and competent men in these depart- they should be paid for from the pro tables. and benches ael'e constructed any titat nearer the WWI radii& and of continued the north BOnte There fur further houevar. policy lying pipe cleaning coeds of bond Meuse an4 ould not to care for the Ineresaing throne', ments has actuated my desire to see inI .1 was due to lines which ha corroded to such an central ;44411111 the city. thus of twee. alio coreiplA:ne direct some form of civil serrice inetituted be a charge against (alma with their lunch bailikets A i'to ,, ' 4 f amo-in- t ,r debris earried extent that their ,arryins exce,tmv rapacity louring a hettr atipply for ail terci- for them. I believe that under a prop which of course are being yold by ion f&S011110 tank wee ',walled At get., ',. tn., to: per cent. tory es was reduced of Into the betaufte Oa isi high :Ionia that heavy ltiei xcopt oinprtattit pip, one of us now. The terms for 014 NW for the Wor e. of or system of examinations good 111011 each Th e department expects , r I Came ithd the eleanirg ttl, reservoirs tri tilos Meaning of tiftse linos polo tine dstrki will be attracted to the eitre service. the payment of these bonds could be tot Use mower. tru.k and depArtment eI eArvon Ttkc etoudy water Isible a distritoition of sate, to the to re, oinmend to thet4411,41141114411110n err- -over a eerie" of years and machines. This more than pawl for It ('oenu.0In.! These men should know that. once distributed ' distr.cts imectail) stitch for- toot measume tor ,,., of gpv,,g vitut,1 b) fr water sugborne by those whu share equally 1 obtained. their employment to secure be n i the cot oirticFIY la this With line territory. gapes! t ifin the estIng of time used In (mitt m.rly wee not poftlide. with us In the benefits. se ions ast &key stall property It of a mbraosa of reason that of The now Won that run. uf gor any data. Ily mu'', ' The statements thus 'Wert' and )exitY's al,lytu supplies portion --- - g .',f.ik, yea- of water their duties. and leo thmt Crudely inetere fling ?myth ot f49,e,,toenth rest street Fetlit,al Iteighta made of our revenue problom ter delve was w knetlforend Cartri., the hasThe instailtatton 4 3 W. Mu N T FERRY South etreet faster trt;tei ettirtre any from twentv-eeventmon by promotions earned through their !should sirens praelleally progreseed lights to an the ides people Individual efforts. they will Wive op- 'of its enSey and 12 new is fun length of the The commission impartance. 10 A , rs portunity to advance hi the service istudying the suklect carefully and with are nights wore troncirrt. I sin- 'due and improve their condition A now comfort Silition, eluieted Just for the immediate and furegard Daug-hte1, ' of . thp 'Id cerely hope that we may be able to ture Interests of the city. south of the $ou end ceiv 1 , :LI i remove those obstacles which have, . herttntOre sPeratad against salablian- Of 6elr". l'u"t threuen"ut '''' ittre-groe threshold -Standing ing thth Irletaln and that aa ma, 'new year...facing Wow ;11i brick and camenl. Me roof a rd co- - ;,,:. ,,,tiliz ,,,.., - befors long piaci galt Lake among new prliblems. I boapeak for Oa city ment floors It Will Moat '44 - ledire ornaln those cities that haea adopted civil .comminnton the cooperation 1,141 111,vtil , . I of our Children Rooms,, .::.''' 11'4' '1,J t. ,,f Ilith taiittau, itml the h iv ory at el'w amide as the most satiefaetory Ind !citizens. NVithout tha support. cooper.. cloak and eherit rooms Th., be ee- eterine is Daughte ', . ' '4', ' "4; ..., 'efficient method of headline their V.' ion and honest croirMon of the pub. meat 'wolfish's a 1...,0e, it to,tsat..r r wete' fs:1I,Lettl sat l'o rc I .c.,! ;,relooted of ?heti moot. ! , tic. 1.4r those etweetttil tta tii .'..1,.., whom they have hwatiwor plant ti.41itz employees. ,r. I., Tt,tTe ..t14 t.irie :I 1:112, At he Imtt mertit,t it 08R 40- - ' . . A feature of police work that has ioffice are unable to otatisfa,ttor14 do building.. This totilding comple.e w.th , ...tr ,, ' at the grmots 4 thetr ftherill,i cltled t at the dtatt ,f a etota i t ,,.. fully Justified its adoption hi rep. those things which they were elected sewer. electric he lit and atrr n, , '4,7 h t oo tuane the pi, v811481,1, We him who need unity of thought and nertione win coot $9.:00. OttiantLieinti would hi 1'. ''j resented by the policewoman sp. to do. !fer,id I l , i ::'' 1 fitt prou.ty !vending to tr,a funeral To the wort the greenhoass a nern mod ,hte fem,! ., ,,, pointed Wilt? In Abe year. While the !unity. of action that we may work to- Lot Arnett .it,1.6)--,..0,) -, t , , , , in the .. public he.r time am see lam or her. igether for the building of a bigger. rope garden wax ser.y milli the stem ,ot th0 their q ,, , itILrtst the reI men In ". titartY nte, thom directly In touch with her ac- - bettr and cleaner city. ' '.. !., spring; 2.100 h)bild tee loteh tenses if l,,ry of the tate.' !revered a ith flowers, tirities are in position to know that IS varieties and int, tybrid perpetuale 1 ; les Emma E. Linde'. who le rdlit: results at the activiiim of ths of Valid:HIS Oit the 6th of Ap1 1116. TS she is doing a wonderful work and War,. planted a ea street so !or of corree. desirable of the are s not O the the west roes tit.a am, di rsrelen wives and dmonstrating department hi.. met in Oa spossible organisation Mong the, five and preventative Phases of Police', parent in the business district as in the climbing mace "em put tn. A new '" ii laard chapel IT 4 andel), and who was chosen se state Are" .. ., department work. espeetaliv in its re- - res.,d enlist seetions of the city. It is inlet"' allt1 le the greenhouee I. among ; i was mal regent. is ttA daughter of Mark Lial, t Sefton, with the younger element of for organized this the arranged hem; improvenient f 'them sectinus that 3tli new flume, and ,'' ttate organization, a rI, ipating that sty. the pntrieer pleasure garden ntan VI the community. To the goo have been added a great ; 3 new of Vish Litniser Gardens." as they bridges have been built and Sit many animal. and fowl of truce than ' branch would t f "red In i ' nittriell Si and . , bride's repaired. that passing Mterest. but not-- of greater county of the state whet, titers wore were called. occupied vet a Quarto.- prevailing Saltation in COWD00. .'. 1 i- with the high cost of living lie .1"na Hoek reel crewing hays importance than -- Princess Mire." Irk sufficient members to ot masa. Atriton of lend on the norheast beach been installed at street intersections by popular subscription "Ctir" Ira. has brought to the front the gum- - and numerous other , ', was Lake the of Salt sad im provementa, and who is a great favorite with the lready. with the "hot city rg,tn talow Guy ,t ,I tion of a Municipai made. t ..le S he le well trained to pull eight months old twe, vost have ham for all the pleasure seureions Wee. little Better transportation facilities have 'i'. marker. municipal meyame cannot he the early :,,-loads and te used to pull out in Sonya,. equuty ono in Sunday schools andwas t s hand cart made. they must grow; and their sue. mad. it possible to do much new heavy drag out dead trees and move batted Her father IADAET. EMMA E. Mitha etunty, Nlount Pleasant work with On the Iles streets in located Anat. pioneer. Willing to Salt tAke city la what email building. tem or failure depends entirely on In the spring she Mate Moment. Daughter' of rtah Groes Carter as rea,nt f.r north 16:01. aloe a member of the etetto tha public they airs moon', to maent might be termed the suburbs." be attached to the plow. who want down into Sanorte counotr Voters's& Indian LturMg the brief period the mareet citY owns Its travel pits and haa a limit Riverside park two acree of lawn flanpete. and nne in j Ind with 31: to tight the ladhuts during Cie wag operated hare last year it de- - Ivey settereeth" arreme.nleet Mvse have beet planted and over 50d per:. !tuba! A Phenol as for south t,' ; t WOMEN. the d 7, t of and war. ing AMERICAS the FOR Borekhavik hauling iotriuting monetrated that its existence caused " uu plant' set Out. The nursery eainost count) Thr lila also bean t:, The officers of the organtaatton era During the piker ille miles of "'" ,., ' il a marked retteettee to the toe. of gravel. I anti essentythres k now mitritairla more than hundrmi Four this were streets gravelled with materiel n Ye formed in Utah nuni .,,,,, regent. Miss Emma ., those conunodities handled there: the from the dollars worth of wornenll society of cte follows. Maw 'mill Ire"' ',Its. tie miles gravelled ftrst vice resent. Mrst. 1million was ths output of American market's prices were met by stores with material t, Pionset park. with Ita well kept hong and Itatghtere ,f Utah Indian to roreion! second paroraiad Ol'olittenholm: regewl. hu. In litt I. ths census the ,4 selling farm products and the entire with contract . lawns and heatitifol flowers hiss been Var Vat,rans ovh Jame. 11 Mert , Mrs. Walter Wrigh.. set.retArv. Who 'testi announeee in Its talsot summary, paving jobs end 7 It an citY benefited. However. if a munie. mile. with material for attractivs tet'restion spot tahim from earl. ?,' t Katt man. trt.aalirt,r. Mrs. H. commander-i01 Mo-t-i rho l'r,.n ths not include That output IP market ia to mice" it met have ous fills and cuts made n1'10'4441 ! Mrs Emily by the depart.' hundreds of people during the pain Itt r Ilene PhiThe-NI- , The f141: 1.3k twit1101.0r eirssomakra. Ths industries onsmoad direct patronage. otherwise it will ment in its 11141441'4n. .i., ..'.. M.P. Ism Johnson. operation. This lesson. Raod concorts on gondaY1 thsir menutiscatirs smploys4 Oft, grove to he the victim of the bane- - work has put trading in gnod condition etreets and holidays proved go popular that worthy rtteran meet on the 6th nr chorieter. Mrs. Alice W ; 11$11 pirsonoL Canals! Invests4 was Betel condition it creates. Unless those that were a h niell h in the II.ehops in deplorable: It was necessary to construct mot formerly building t., ;Anon. Mies liaset H. Franks. 1116340,00e In II164 establishments.. i'77)1t, who bring produce to the market can shape for weeks the winter and benches to accommodate the patrons. after - , '''' r dispose of it all. there is no incentive rainy season& Twenty-on- e and one. Athletic park has beeu improved by , for them to supply it; and unless half miles of grading has been cam. I the laying nut of a new baseball die- i,41- -7 the to are ' visit houeesives prepared of drain mood and the construction of a pieted and many miles, 0; and make their purl:hams ditches on unpaved streets cleaned ate system. This park is in much de.. I , there. the suppliers will be left with out. mend &ming the summer learaitta by 1 The street repair department has the amateur baseball teams of the Surplus produce on thetr hands for sale no can find other of done approximately $11.00I worth which they city. tt I:: r : 'I.' and which will represent a loss they work on city pavements the gibs in- At the Central Park playgrounds a eaa ill afford to stand. I , hope that eluding verything from paving in- - large reinforced concrete I.,,,' l swimming conditions will be such that we may tereections. resurfacing mreets and pool. including dressing rooms. was: OF PRESIDING BISHOPRIC to toward in and start a mast mete at built and put into commission early in toed curbing putting guttering establishing a munietpal market aut.- -. making g 'norm repairs on sidewalks; the summer. For the winter portal , ,, rink haa been author- in the coming year. and that sup. $OO euch repairs were neemeltated by an ,, , 't,, expansion and tree roots. In tittle con. teed. It will be under the direction of po of it may be so generous and t 1 . I 1 constant that k win grow and be-- nection it should be mentioned that the playground, supervisor. ' i -, l'''r no't. ,,p-- - . ., Improvements ouch as new bowling a a nit," feature in the tom. duringSO the Writing year the city willhave ( miles of paved streets to main- alleTa. new building.. new knees. t ,i.,:,.01 .1'' , i! e4.,inurnty. ,,,r tain and repair. due to contractors' benches,. sand boxes. vine arbors. 1,1!,a,,,e'es..c.; Vicomte& reeords. expiring. guarantees paratus. , more vital C) one department is of , 'T f$'.',. and cleaning of all the etc.. have been placed at all the The t to a city than ita!paved flushing Imp,ortance streets has required the ogre- - grounds. The playgrounds have been .7 aokiwi of 15 white wings. il dump wa.1 a special feature of the work of this t health departnient. The various tivitlies of our local health depart. gone. SO . sprinklers. li flus hera and departmeneduri ng the past year; the and attendance ha. been large and the in- antat bay. been en well marthitak-- -ne ill - . ' OC.' tereet gratiPing. sad so conecientiously and intelligent-ad- -- 006 gellona of water pee day in their! i For very , a period I Dome 35 rears tho .. ly conducted as to chantey, the Warm Sprints property owned by the leParationa :: miration and invite tbe emulation of I The department has had under eon. city has been operated by a leasing 1 soores of other cities throughout the !sideration the addition of a varuum company. on April i of this year the N III 1 t' " nation. Not nos important to the 'street cleaner to its equipment. While lean. expired and th city took over 1 A k ' the welfare of the community than The springs were does the the management. - i,,, la sa lisfa etory machine that ,r. vigorous eoloroomoui of nrssorto I work thoroughly has not yet been lo- - in a deplorable condition and it was ,, to been the behas at necessary of use the such machines begin repairs once; sanitary regulations , -- 0, constant campaign of oduattlos car. 'tatted.in an experimental stags. the they were confined to thoroughly ried on among eitisonst institutions search for one that will Meet our re- - renovating. painting. paPoring and are the 1.k, interior of Our is whit..washing People and school children, the: ' being continued. quirements of The department has been expert- - building. providing additional dress.. ."21. ' It repidlycoming to a. appreciation Ili in- on certain macadamised ing room. and the purchase of new '1 I minting the fact that the convenience orcan''' . , ',,,,' .,:f We oils rpaired the boil- - !streets with an asphalt treatritent. and furniture. (7" convenience of the individual MO' ' !i . e ating the, fir. water and Improved of t health indication 'the of the rives every . , experiment not stand in the way ' ' ' ' , of demonatrating that deteriorating graterna, painted the outside of the the whole community. All compare- - macadamised ' streets con be suecensful- - building and p laced a fence around the various ' the tables deans( with the 1 from the pat-premises. Ju(oring I more and in treated perplaced 4 ounce of municipal health indicate ly tArit i 1(10 public tapered-- I IN9e.h." manent condition than its possible at "Intl. 'ix ' that Salt Lake City Wands moue the In stets the e ity's efforts to give them a would This result the time. of an present relaxation ..,.,' be win . there and slat elven. tt hoa raoughly respecte hie .fti,, ( costa litZsdh.a in and deboth a saving . T .'7" repair .; ; activity es the part of the healthfront in big nominal pens. The g moor , A sprinkline expellee. .f1::.... ' of support l he ?,, ,.,,':4-t months ..) , have ; been partwent and no lack eigh Springs ' ; Considerable paving which it was under , . city management proves beyond " the commiegion to enure that this would be completed tide i lko,...', c7that doubt enviable poem, shoji be maintained. anticipated they can be operated as' , had to he delayed owing to the a "''"'"--o's......, year hathInn "'not" on a !::) and if potalble. Improved. .0 unusually cold autumn. but it Is bailey- - basis. 'From April first to Dec. Paring I. the ed that all of the contraets will -vet revenue was root Isorsaaod $10,S21.11; lb. tbst deluding , of be cujztna bears the with k. exeeption completed MOSS expenditures hy the heavily on Beck stret which will be undertaken I of living 01 I crily;TilorgirveLitairsp 4' tee nlasint 1 't la soon out of the as the frost re rt. .4 A those who work for a daily wage. as . ' ; i ' in the spring. !la our deeire during tin coming year ' ' " 1 the Commission during the pest year ground s .,...,, .11 !A 1.1 " this The has year completed a paving or to lance. ereet commodious bath ; pay been in sections of the .4 provided for birressso rata. 4, I city which at- - house. reading room and for various daises of city employ.... fords C':-:-0-'t . -., i treat gratification not only to Itbrore including Plane end much informaoe S' 4 ..4- .will per- It la hoped that conditions 1 - ,.. OWnP111. but to the , property shutting ; rernrdin g houses hare municipal:bath 1 Inn extending thia policy to include the ,i general public sts well; notably the been reeelved from various eitin , 1 i dther city employees: the plan will eastern of the it throughout the country. and we will .. I, t have meet serious con2idenaton. "a Wasatch portion t boulevard. malting a hard endeavor to Incorporate the beat ) (.... ..,,,4 1. ,t1. road from Federal Heights to po i els and features of all of tbewi in coniagt:,,,k:,:. Salt Lake City will provide Westminster avenue and it is hoped the neW buildings. 14a ow ,,. of this beautiful In.( I for the lossof revenue, amount- - the remaining links Each year gives salt Lake fity more ,.4 Al , ' may be connected up next extensive street perking& -, They are Int to 2221.000 which prohibition will boulevard to ,:,.,.1., a delight the resit:lento- and ere! year. 4f. Om most serious Is problem (trn.......'..'''....,,,,, bring ,,A,011,,,c011. The ncineering department Is now much admired by visitors. To ,,,,,,,41 ;',...0 sorb' with which the commission will have engaged in renumbering the city and 's extent were the parkins ......t. r ,,,. , ,,,m , to data. There Annear to bo two so- carrying out a plan to have street ;this tear it became riecesnry to in-- 1 ' lutions to this problem: names and house numbers uniform wall 17e additional hot bedfast Liberty! ,11,) Tho &at and obvious one would be and recular. New street name Signe park to Supply the demand for floss.1 , li', t g' ,l a reduction of expenses in exact pro- are to be put in pito' all over the city lets for the parkins and parkways. On x t ., . now 4 toren East lieetiOns can tettsth be of secured from as an le -, to revenue. the of loss This goon they portion reduction of expnmes win mean a the manufacturer& ,,, I parking were put inextending from ,,,,' A rr , , 1, 4, While the department hue under :Fourth South to Ninth south street emotion of public Improvements. , , sprinkling system watt. 'bocauos tho ordinary running ex- consideration neveral suggestions and an afttomatie new 'P' (',7'..:::c....'11., '.. 11 , , , ,,, lawns planted. it Is too Installed and ' ' pousos of city rovorament mutnot be petitions for improvement& ----. ' 7r 44' '' ' program! 71, I:, A , materially reduced. But if we cease tarty to announce IP definite '. the water department the year t we not pur- for the corning year. nature plans- ,i- Ill 1 public Improvements i: sea continuation of in all has many Mast contemplate stays proven a' suing a Short righted policy? In- 1 .k.., cities of our sins strzlosi their munici- bottles affecting streets with the un- - linen suecessfu l on.; in fact th e de- t'r,s.t;t,i1 .. of gradually bringing all tention , ammo time at the came bnprovesnents nearestto the actual pal thoroughfares to a point where pertinent , 1 they started to grow. Salt Lake City paved of its be capoble of being used in performance dutythat 14 fur. did not boffin to spend money for they will and with reasonable speed at nishing a pure. safe and adequate sidewalks. pavements sewers and oth- Comfort , t, ,, er afternoon public work until ap- all times. supplythan ham been the case for 4 tati.i ' proximately 20 years ago. Thel oonso. By the completion' H E Improvement and beautifies-- a many yeare past. t,,,,,,y ;,,,,f IA' , ;1 I .1 great-deaof boon a 1 ,F, 1 quint has been that for those Aolittit-10.:4tion of Our publio parks bays boon of the Cottonwood storage reeetbelr; ....puomweSt;'.1t: - ....... intr. spout ki piloaxy bag in. 1915 we have boon to draw 4t461410112.1M1........114t posse within a comparatively short In keeping with the eitre growth. 302,000.000 gallons fromable '..Llitjtsitiltilikedil-4" j . ts: i timo and "ton now ws ars behind The increased attood&nos during the to make up the deficiency ofhetheStorage! t other cities of like population and year at Liberty park over preceding aupplied from the streams. Thewater 1: t wealth. Should nubile improvements installation of meters ban boon ! I r ammo by realms of this loos of revenue years was very marked and toti Su- a aid in.vrator ' In great conservation. find .our-'elvwo will In a few years nda" holidays and Wednesday eve- that they have tended to a curtail-- 1 , hopolooly behind the prooes- nings. when band concerts were given. mint of waste- - In fact there has boon 1 f one of but tho city from which part the park was taxed to its eapacity to 4 Tho mooe& and moss reasonable take cars of the happy crawds. any report of water shortage was re I SMITH A. Is DAVID OF THE PRESIDING to BISHOPRIC LOWER SHOWN IN COILNERY (SUPT. supply solution of this problem 0 : during the summer. The improvements at Liberty park this loss of 'events by some form of balls been In By reason of acand have activity been many tetanal'. What thin form of Ins:anon complished without inconvenience to the Mining industry in cottonwood The latest and most modern equipment, of first-cla- ss and of greater traffic over should be is another question. Shall physicians, the largest corps patrons. A now fence was built which canyon. the Lin00111 highway, the water from A'rct tax be raised. This is an almost Ii one of the nurses most and of courses of of any hospital in the west encircles lake. the This complete tends training 0 r i was being seriously eon. sources these Immediate hardship which unfor- to lessen the danger of little children terninated. It became necessary to doctors tunatoly affects ths poor store than it telling into the All of all extended look:, are and are good reputable water. standing privileges, band seek IPOWS other means than strict pepatients the This stop should ' does th ed after with the utmost care and attention- 4'1 !,' provided with a roof that to render the water supply front not be taken without tho most serious standaswas a "minding beard; along the trol ' thews sources pure and tale. addr:ess: The oonsiderstion. Shall additional revenue acts detailed For infonnation. be raised by other llamas taxes? If west aide of the park and the old and was accomplished by Installing a'1 ' ' TIIE SUPERLNTENDENT , this were stlemptod and the full partly dead hedge was restored and pwet, and introduoing chlorine gaa le Se old the musk water barn. were to into the ao planted; amount of 222S,000 guagLitisio unsightly ',ought to trill ' , 1.,.....11(- I. . ' City. To summarise: The depart. tr ent of fait Lakh CityPollee la well organized. efficient and Aboroughli alive to its It is willing responsibilities. to be Judged by the results it obtains; . it honest criticism and it 'mem the public to help it enforce lb law . not only transerresors. hut aloe byhyreporting individual observance of the law. -- -00 much pmies cannot be extend,' ed to the officer and members of the firs department of this city. 10 their untiring offorta and &amino(' to duty is due ..ao anique standing Salt Lake has asnong the Oil" of the eounay le the matter of per ffpita fire Iola. While there appears to be no of Irk, determining the w-ate average Intr esPlui rim 113118 In American citieu . o comparison with records of and representative cities showe larger u t 'it cents that Salt Lake', record fire loss for per capita the first otos months is of the exctptional; Is in fact a record breaking minimum. The miasma of the tbronall lantern of inspections is the businele Otetetet Is demonstrated by the fact that our this Yotr have not been in thetires butanes" district, , where the Lorre values are. Had it not been property that two tars. Tiro losses were experienced toward the end of the year. it is auto to presume that the department oetoblished a low per would have fire loss reeord that would capita have stood for roars. It is the expectation that within a reasonable .time the tire departmem will be As addi,tional piece of apparatus Is home metalled atmotor two number station Otis year and the replacing of horse. welt-Am- r &gre- T. ' -- Nall-mot- , i- , . - drain-mark- Dr. W. H. Groves' La& Hospital I UNDER THE CONTROL , THE - - , .1-.- ,.0,,, --- N r."N.'i. ail ir&i. '' i V 4 ;. - '.."r) ) -- , a i: 11'''11' ' --1- , ) A 7', ' i e 14 .. 4 , ,. , -,- r,,,-;di 0 , I , . ir :Abroom-sweepers- 1 ' , 1. $; 0 I ) I ' : ... D ,, r: , '' !,,,4! 41 ,. .4' . 1 . . , f e ; I 'e) I , I : ) ,, pi,-.,- Ao i -- , , :;td t :),, 14; - -- fl; i ., I, , tP4' , : 0 1 I con-tinn- es ''''''''14, . 1111, not as 4-- ,,-- ! i :i ... ..,,,..061;asi:::ti Typical Graduating Class I . . - i i ' , - ' . - . |