Show UTAH AND I Ifor This winter has lias been tl the Vest winter for saw mill men in the histo history of the tine in Ashle valle industry Ashley valley Ar Arrangements are bt being perfected for fora or 4 a ft great indoor athletic tra track l a and l 1 tie field d meet to be he held in the Deseret D Deseret siIm at Salt Suit Lake on Oil March 15 13 M t Nathaniel Kathaniel George Chambers aged ad g d Si 81 pioneer of 1839 O who served us uis a u stockman stock stock- man annul during the time pony express clays of da days s o oens of Wells ens Fargo Co died last week at Salt Jal Lake e a Utah should 1 grow its own vegetable protect it itself it It- seed and Hul should e especially rC self a against the shortage of root crop seed for 1919 mUl declares a successful vegetable grower glower of Bountiful V l w 1 Holding of a state fair for Utah was was' as 1 assured fissured at a a meeting of the time managing a committee of the time Utah State Fair board association ass with the time state hoard board V I of ex examiners at Salt Lake on February u miry ary 25 Property of the Mountain Stat States l' l Telephone Telephone Telephone Tel Tel- ephone Telegraph company compan in Utah I. I is valued at according to a statement file filed with the state ho board hl of equalization The stat statement Is for taxation taxation taxation tax tax- purposes Victory Victor l hr bread ad has made its appear appearance ance mince in Salt SaU Lake Cit City The new bread breall contains SO per cent of wheat an and 20 per cent of some swine substitute and at till the the discretion of the baker bakel may be lie either cither a 6 oat barle barley or corn flour A service flag f four ur feet b by j ight with fort forty stars now hangs in the assembly assembly as as- r room of the Carbon coun J h r Ba Each h star star t represents a boy J j. j who has left his school work worl to enter the service ser of his country Merchants of Ogden will win likel likely n adopt I a operative co delivery ery system in incon connection connection connection con con- 1 a with their decision to limit deliveries s of goods goods- to one a day dar to X each residence and the elimination n of of r r selling of goods on approval al The appearance of lun lung worms in inthe l the hog feeding experiment be being ng conducted conducted conducted con con- y 1 ducted b by the state agricultural college colleg a at t the Salt Lake Union stock stockyards ards may r make It necessary to close the contest before th the originally planned sixty-day sixty 7 period perlo 1 tit The waterworks system of Roosevelt will undergo improvements to the extent extent ex ex- 1 tent of Artesian water obtained ob oh- tanned from wells and springs located t four miles n north rth of town will be piped t F from fromn an elevation of feet above boYe Roosevelt t. t C CUtah Utah potato growers r 1 should stop producing odd forty varieties and confine confine confine con con- fine themselves to a few proved producers pro pro- dicers in the opinion of M. M H. H Greene I. I of the time extension division ision of the Utah Agricultural Agricultural- college federal field agent i In marketing 1 Sleuths of the federal department of justice ice have ha resumed invest Investigations in hi inan an effort to ascertain if f the time war sear prison bomb plot at Fort Douglas may may Involve e persons in Salt Lake and who have not been Interned In the alien enemy enem camp J A national yield of one billion hillion bu bushels bush bush- he's hes h- h e's es of wheat in hm 1918 1318 with less les acreage planted than in 1917 is the object of a camp campaign ign just launched among farmers farm farm- i ers era of the state by J. J W. W specialist V in dry farming at Utah the the Utah Agricultural Agricultural Agri gri cultural coll college ge Candy and confectionery confectioner shop proprietors proprietors proprietors' proprietors proprietors' pro pro- of Ogden are are protesting f. against the proposed ordinance prohibiting prohibiting fi lUng girls and bo boys s 's under 18 from f patronizing patronizing- the eating and drinking drinkIn r places of the city elt unless accompanied accompanied by br their elders r t Iv r rears Henry Holley for more than sixty a years ears a resident of Slat Slaterville Weber county lied died at his home there last week at the age of 89 89 years M. M b. b Holley reached Salt Lake valle valley In in December De- De t- t cember 1858 and has lived at Sla- Sla terville ever er since Pete who is charged with t. t making uncomplimentary r remarks marks ot of i f Kenilworth about bout the president la Is' serving a term of thirty days lIas miter which further farther investigation will be made Im and If the case warrants he will be he Interned at Fort Douglas After evading officers of the In law haw w for m mover over six months Ed McCoy was arrested arrest arrest- V ed at Salt Lake on a warrant charging him with leaving having intoxicating liquor in ill t his possession McCoy is declared by bythe the police to have h been n the owner of g the tiie larg largest st cache cliche of liquor yet et discovered discovered dis dis- covered l in the state After consulting his attorney th time the r f Rev B. B Henry Leesmann pastor of the r German l' l Evangelical church at Ogden who Is charged with leaving having attempted t tto I Tk l to su smuggle a It message to an alien enemy en en- J cm emy In iii the war avar prison at Fort Douglas J Jis Is now engaged e 1 ng d In distributing funds f famon amon among families of interned prisoners 1 in Salt Lake Luke An old pioneer In Ahsley alit valley since Ince j 1379 says S 'S that lent there have ha been belll three three- l winters in tan which there has been le IE lenow less I V now none In the time mountain mountains than this There Ivis b been en quite an alarm among farmers mers over Oyer the time water situation hut hit old timers say with the time snow no that will fall from froum i now until spring no fear far need neld he be ex tX fl pressed ed Willie grinding meat Chance Chan Burton of Ogden lost four fingers of his left JF hand Burton was forcing the meat In Inthe A the grinder with his left hand and permitted per per- 4 j mit ll his fingers lingers to get caught all bt rind mud lf before the machine could he be l the lingers were literally ground to I f 1 pieces The war and thrift stamp sales sale at atthe the postoffice at Bingham in one day tiny I amounted to 7 G. G The mining companies com corn F panics are giving the cause enthusiastic f tic support mind and are requesting the men wen mento mento to take a n portion of their salaries In to r. r 1 I t. t |