Show ' ' ' V -- 's' TUB ' - vy- - ' - -- 'X V- x s - V ' ' J O flrMBWiH Correspondent Telephone NOTXCEL -- ' ' OGDEN HEARERS Takes Dark View ofPresent Situation Urges Need- ' for Haste -- 4- - — y W Special n JHarald-Repobllra- X i - an Hcrkld-BepoNlc- V---1 in-nee- - SpeclaL an - - "Star-spangl- - ed wIF-'Bulkle- - d - SCHOOLS WILL BUY whitehead - 7 epoch V- : - tlon were doubled throughout but there was no need for extra peace offl OFSP cers s The Ogden home guard members who were told to hold themselves In readiness for an emergency spent a listless day on the lawn la front of the court house houses remained"' open Business business men throughout the day but declared little buying was done ' e : t te Mexicans Jailed e -- - I - ‘ - - ? ’ TO BORROW $15000 ' Herald-Republic- : -- Iltgley ' ' NEW GARAGE TO BE r BUILT IN EUREKA Special Bersld-Repabllc- : "Eureka' June' 5— The Tlntle Garage filed Its articles of incorcompanynas of $S0-0with a capitalization be poration conA modern garage will street The structed on uppera Main will have sixty-fofrontage building of Officers and will be 160 feet long the eompany’are: W I Conover presW ident O IL Coleman vice president: Elmer secretary Thomas McHarry Cormick Jr treasurer while the directorate will- consist of W L Conover O H Coleman W H Elmer James Crooks and W F Shriver 00 - $15-00- SPANISH FORK DIES Herald-Republic- Notify Anthorities They Left Their Native Land to Herald-BepubUc- — Willard Fqrk June sonSpanish' Creer 71 old one of the orlg- years Inal pioneers of Spanish Fork and a leading-businesman of Utah county died last night at' his home rafter an Illness of one week from m complication Of diseases Mr Creer was1 born In and ' emigrated ‘ to Utah with England hla parents In 1854 later the family settled In Spanish Fork He was the father of fifteen children nine of whom are now living They are W O CreerJr of Provo Roy Crear of Spanish Fork - Morris Creer of Lund Ida Mrs George Hlteh-lng- s Mrs Lars Nelson Miss Grace and Miss Allle Creer all ef Spanish Fork and Mrs CW White of Payson His widow 'three sisters and one brother also survive him Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon in the Sec ond ward meeting house under the direction of BlshopTHenry GaSlner 5 Or- - s TO BE APPOINTED 5— --Never since tlie be Special) x Director John T Logan June III of the extension division of the Utah Agricultural college of Utah left for Washington D CL whereyesterday he went to attend a special conference of selected extension directors who will discuss remedies for the food A of exshortage enlargement Is looked tension work great for said Professor 'Caine'’ Emergency food agents special home agents and many new club workers will be appointed ' 5-- C&lne m ' “We left-our Trans-Caucas- - ' an as - Herald-RepnMlca- a - 4 -- mm 1 Herald-Repabllc- -- v : f 4- - jf- ' “v - Herald-RepaMle- - - 8 - Officers Sure No Fork Has Spanish Slackers' in Provo :: V 294 on Its Roll road Is Washington county tween Rockville : and Springdaleand ' will eliminate the last two crossings o? the Virgin river 4 : Provo June 5 — The register of Provo Special for the proposed draft registers 675 which is nearly In accordance with Fork June 5 — Registration Spanish 'estimates: Members of the here today totaled 294 Lake Shore original' office were satisfied tonight Sireclnct reports a total of 39- and sheriff’s that residents of Provo total is 52' coming under a had to age the registered military man - The register by districts is as follows: District' One 46 Two 78 Celebration Held ' Three $0 Four 52: Five 102 Six 72 - OPENS CHAUTAUQUA - Hsrald-RepnMIc- as - - ! n -- - - v For Springvillc - -- V -- v-- - v-- - v r b' hare bWsMblOcUa ': Nobody Home to Get 7 Mail Carriers Work a - Hcrald-RepaMlc- sn SpeclaL June 5—Registration Sprlngvllle here today and a smoothly proceeded total of 250 answered the nation’s call' Mathonihah Thomas was the principal a speaker at registration day celebration you- A 't ' Mail was carried out of the poet- -' office and then carried back Into it ' in carriers employed yesterday by ' business district -theOne the carriers found every 'of his' route closed except the S'ace onUtah ' Similar experiences 'were reported by a number of others 'V " The regular deliveries of mall to both the residence and business districts were made though It was registration The various departments of day: the postoffiee operated as usual The request of the postoffice the holiday he observed clerks4hat on by the auhad been ' frowned Insurance TRACT LOAN A TRUST CO Thirty-thre- Tivo Days Keep Eager Boy Out - "What do two days amount to? I will be 21 years old next Thursday and I want to register” declared Valentine Schmitt in district No SI yesterday afternoon The young man declared that he was born lp Germany but that he had lived most of his life in the United States "1 cannot see why Just two days mean I want to enlist to fight anything freedom: The German for people do not have It today- - Tlie American do people He was Just two days short of the age prescribed by law German Pleads for a Chance to Fight German born 29 Joseph Faulkner of age was refused registrayears tion fn district No 38 not because he was a German but because he Is a cripple "Never mind about my being a can’t fight I caiv cook” cripple if 1 ean do anything that Is he said "l needed of men except that I cannot walk very much Let me have something to do Yes I was born in Germany I love my fatherland but I love my adopted land better This war Is not of the German peoof the power that' would ple’ but out humanity and make milicrush of the world" tarismwas advised that later hie He adopted country might need his services - - ' M X STEWART ! ' formerly of The advertising dehas been appointed to take partment decharge or the publicity and feature Mr of the Swanson theatres partment was Stewart formerly with the San AMERICAN SQUADRON Francisco Call and Bulletin and was feature men lor Pantages -vaudeville circuit President W H Swanson has created a publicity and special feature department for 'the American and Strand 'The constantly increasing theatres film houses and attendance at both the demand of the Salt Lake theatre the going' public for a continuance or Mr Germany Enters Protest high class entertaining features M M Herald-Republican- ’s Stewart ' - - has been providing made such Swansop The step is also In action necessary accord with the progressive policy governing presentations at both theatres ' Swansea Lands Stewart of Mr: Stewart's appointSpeaking ment last nlglvt Mr Swanson said: “Mr Stewart has had many years of of work and I experience' in this line know the public will be greatly pleased with the splendid new features that will be offered under his supervision ’’The Barrier” "Within the Law” "Motherhood” "Ramona” and many and apother screen marvels of powerlong-time peal that are now playing engagements to capacity houses in the east will be shown at the American and the Strand under the expert direction of the new department” Mr- Swanson expressed his gratification over the general acceptance met women to his Invitation by to drop ' Into the American shoppers theatre when fatigued and rest an hour or seat the same time enjoying the picture program For Symphony Ireduetleaa He Is completing arrangements ror a series of high class symphony orchesthat- will- be offered to tra productions the public soon which the Discussing the manner in come to the that big film attractions from time to time are booked Mr city Swanson said"Some of these greatest of motion are purchased outpictureandattractions bobked by agents others are right on a commission basisIt is Just the same as with big dramatic productions and In consequence we are forced to raise the price on these attractions or lose them entirely” - - - - - - - - ' - - - - ALBANIA DECLARES Against Seizure of Interned Merchant Ships Rio Janeiro' June 5—The chamber of deputies voted on the motion of Dep-uty Maurldo Lacerda to authorize the cabling of a message of congratulations to the Congress of the United States on the arrival ef an American squadron It Is reported that- Germany has made a protest against the utilization of German merchant ships by Brazil After the cancellation last week of Brazil's decree of neutrality In the war between Germany and the:- ‘United States Brasil 'seized forty-six- 1 German merchantmen In her ports and-- inV - terned the cjewi Washington Refuses Comment Washington June 5— --The f or ego ip g dispatch from Rio Janeiro Is the ftst in published Information of the steps the plan of relieving British ' and French cruisers In the waters of the western hemisphere with American warships' For ' tho present ' the navy withholds further Informadepartment tion or comment upon It - SOCIALIST LEADER RESIGNS POSITION Omaha Neb June 5 —O CL Porter state secretary for Nebraska of the Socialist- party today resigned his he could not aym- declaring with certain elements within pathlse the party to oppose conscription' Last Porter tore down a from the walls of the Social- red flagSaturday 1st headquarters and substituted the Stars and Stripes which had been removed on the declaration of way Federal authorities against Germany all the literature-itodayoffices Investigated of Socialist headquarters the In Omaha but found nothing objection" able Washington June 5—Albania v folof a majority of Its lowing a councildeclared Its indepenchieftains has dence and has requested the protection of the Italian government until such time as the Independence of: the counbe effectively- maintained It try can was learned here tonight through official dispatches from Rome Italy after considering the Albanian Itself proposal It Is reported declared withIn agreement with the plan but held its formal acceptance because the of the Albanian chieftains in minority the mountain regions of the northeast did not Jolnln the request - - ‘ -- n Becomes an American locomotive sent y J?' ' - Registers 5 Minutes ’ Carl Beklert 22 of age presented hla fathersyears pacitizenship in the office of the county clericpers4 o’clock al afternoon and yesterday wanted to know if he was a citizen-o- f the United States The showed that1 the father had papers out his second papers Just taken seven months after Carl was of age there--fore the eon was not a citizen of the United Slates "My father was born In and so was L" he said "I Germany want to an not as but -' alien register senI want to register as a dtlcitizen of the United States” Five minutes later he had made hie declaration of Intention and was registered In his home district as a American citizen prospective had announced hie Intentions ofwho becoming such RUNNING AMUCK BY MEXICAN LABORER Pueblo Colo June 5 — Thought to have been temporarily erszed or the’ belief that he was '' acting under the enemies of the United aiding States a Mexican laborer employed by the Atchison Topeka A SantaFe railroad today sent a' locomotlve running wild in the ysrds here' Clambering on board the engine the Mexican opened wide the throttle and then jumped The locomotive gained a speed of forty miles an hour a before through turntable and plunging Itself ’'Wrecking Fourteen passenger engines were blockaded in the roundhouse by the wreckage' roses half price The Mexican escaped but ls'be-ln- g A Bona Co 63 E Second South Bailey sought’ by the police —Advertisement ' -- - - - Three-year-o- ld L BEUHK flJ0 Bevy of TiTadoiis maids featured in ‘The Other Fellow ’a Girl V a pretentions musical comedy presented by Edna Keeley and ber company of fifteen musical stars It ia one of tho features on the new bill opening at Pantageeg this afternoon L rv: v r ‘ position MS SNYDER INSTITUTE : - ' : - j’ - - ITS INDEPENDENCE yi - ’ - years"' - you - ’ e how learning us to has fitted scrve now of- - - ''-V can minimise Do not despair or give up when you feel alck and blue Do not your aelf up in a room to suffer abut Come to the Snyder Institute where you can have the care and attention of doctors and nurses ' especially skilled in Yon your particular case handling will not be deprived of the liquor or have been using You will drugbeyou not The ' sick from the treatment treatment is guaranteed and Snyder you will leave the institute clear ot mind and strong of body Call ue up or come write for cost by see us It will particulars andphone you nothing to find out about the Snyder treatment ! thorities - the expense of this v-- - s u- V- COMPENSATION LAW effective July 1 It compels you to Insure against Injury to your employees Let us explain its provisions to you and how - ' f - OR KXE1PI W Sensational Girt Act Opens at Pantages - 1 ed under the previsions of tho r - Sale ef Aay Mcdiclae ia the WerldL - - - C&-hoo- n- -- ”s : 4 ic help you to escape many ailments if you give me timely Nature prefers aid” Naturally - - e- : - "r ‘T can remedy most ills and - aa - - a : m Natee Says' -- V- - : "Star-spangl- - - June S—Murray’s first Murray opened yesterday and was Chautauqua at all perattended by kirge audiences formances The Chautauqua is being following business promoted by Athelluscher men: Bents George H B Smith Philip Chester F C' Hove WF R Anderson Ht Robinson 81 Eight 65 S M Morck B Gordon I r Cs Miller Seven Hy-ruArthur Townsend A G 'Wallen COALVILLEHONORS Bennion Jr J E De Nenne J w Two Thousand 'Mark William A ilasselgren Herling John THOSE REGISTERED Charles Caldwell E Jack Banks J ’ Is Neared in Cache J Charles Brown J C Penny company ' Melson R F A Turner Special R W J Warenskl Coalville June ' 5— An enthusiastic Kemp A Bradford Logan - June 5—Cache county's regG and the istration Martin was Thomas tabheld in the for the military draft was meeting patriotic 7i ernacle tonight in celebration of reg- Murray Leader t men The istration day of the district who hhd registered were the guests of G CONFER' y Axcll Blonqulst presided ' AD E RSweetOFFICIALS honor Mayor was the vice president W'"as The program follows: "Amer Denver 'ft Rio Grande Railroad ofcomV ica” by the audience Invocation by C pany and General Manager J T Easley ' It Jones Banner” by of the same company are In Salt Lake Miss Vera Hobson address by Frank j o General Man’The Flsg Without a Stain” conferring with Assistant Plngree The E according F trip Clarity by Miss Judith A Beard: address by ager the routine trip the officials - -is only J1 H Meeley piano solo by Miss Bessie to of inspection ones "Utah We Lore Thee” auv r i dience: benediction by H Rhead by Herald-Republ- ds 777 5 - Murray Junewar has so muchenthu-eiasof the ginningbeen shown here as at the registration booths today Foreigners from numbers to the smelter flocked In great the different registration''Most wtlh their opportunity places plessed them expressed the of that they hope be called with the first draft mightseemed make no difference Men Age 17 to to 40 flocked to the booths from and insisted on being registered : " two-thir- ‘ Hcrald-RepuMIc- r more In your employ brings you - - - s - Herald-Rejmbllc- -- - - ht MANY FOOD AGENTS Hertld-Republlca- - -- : ncrald-RepoMlc- Workmen WILL DIRECT PUBLICITY AT AllERICAN AND STRAND ns ia native country with many difficulties and loss of property and arrived in this country 'Jn the first decade of the current century solely because our religious convictions are against hearing night arms and military service The tenets of our faith have led us to destroy with first in Phoenix Arlz in the year 1915 DECLARES RAILROADS the residue of arms 'which some of ue Knee Cfip Broken: f had and to abandon the use of all the meats as food and the killing He Registers different of animals” 7 ARE ASKING TOO MUCH Just before the close' of registration Speelal) of the the Russians of Ogden June 5 — Frank Barker 119 tonight twenty themselves colony More presented P street 'Salt Lake received & broken Glendale 100 for than eligible registration knee cap and perhaps: will be' lamed reto registration persisted In their acJune - 5 — Clifford Washington a' for life as a result of motorcycle to fusal v this evening---: register: Thorne representing the national shipHis cident at 'Riverdale told the interstate pers conference chief worry upon beings brought to the commission - today that re-if Dee hospital was that he had not reg- computed tonight' ait a total of 192L commerce statistics so far for 1917 enistered- so his two companions Collin This includes an estimate of '200 for railroadconstant the roads would be a card several small districts which have not mained Headlund and L S Blunt had titled to an increase not to exceed 88 for him sent to Salt Lake Tho in returned their yet reports day their freight revenue but he added Since the accident somebody has off quietly with no sign of any in that the fluctuations in ratio would not stolen the motor which was left near passed disturbance such an increase at this time Justify 17 the roadside Mr Thorne based his figures on revenues 'for January and March 1917 Partial Returns in was excluded ss an abnormal American Fork's February to severe cold and to emdue month Davis Total 572 bargoes on virtually thirty-eigrep: - Quota to Be'226 resentative roads Included in statistical exhibits ' 'r Special J Special ‘In his data 'Mr Thorne applied the 5— in June Farmington for the Registration ratio of revenuesyears to the of Davie American Fork June 5— The city operating todraft proposed county added and Marchprevious American Fork offered today the serv-In tals 572 January ae as are availafar figures - been re- to the operating expense thusand obtained ices of 226 men for the world army' No returns ble have yet to the tho Increased labor ' costs due costs American Fork canyon twenty-fiv- e ceived from some of the outlying pre- Adamson In and law advanced were registered folare as available cincts Figures ' ' and ' equipment supplies " 24 103 West lows: Point Layton accented the carriers fig"we have Mr 55 Kaysvllle 93 Farming-to- n Syracuse Thorne "on costs of Cards said ures” of 78 scattering returns from various Supply data submitted "here Their supplies are often erroneous the railroads givJ ' Runs Low points in the county 160 r at :Park on coal for inquotation ing price have v:7- i stance when tney bought under Citizens Special Payson 7j contracts at lower than quoted A shortage of Park City June prices” Show Line in 197 of R W Stubbs Gov Kansas Former cards caused a halt in the registration work told the interstate commerce commisaaaMMHMWw here today after 616 registration sion today that the railroads - of the men had registered It la anticipated Special) 7'- ' a billion dollars 100 more will be In line tomorthat re- United States have 5— June Registration Payson' reand that If an emergency exrow after more cards have been surplus toa turns show from Payson precincts ceivedhere ists now is the time for them to spend tal of 197 ' Springof Lake reported men in it "X believe this will be a banner year seventeen the registration addition to that number 7 for the railroads without a 15 per cefct Fourth of Men in raise in freight ' rates” declared Mr 8tubba "The consumer and the proEnrolled Summit Northern Bingham ducer would have to foot a $300000000 additional bill if this advance were ape' Contributes per 138 the Bingham June 5 —Twenty-fivheavy payingfor proved With K‘£l ''cent of Bingham Canyon’s total populanow is public time the war taxes the servtion was registered forIsmilitary to stockholders and bondholders' of carSpeclaL) ice today The total not throw an reported riers to ‘do their bit and Coalville' June 5—Northern Summit added which includes consumer Bingham on the burden night at 2374Lark " o accord-lngtmen 138 county has registered Phoenix and H’ Copperfleld returns available here tonight: land Bor Eighty ‘per cc Coalville rearlstered 67 Henefer-2are foreigners registered Echo 10 Upton 17 Hoytsvllle 26 I”? G - ttl Four - -- - - Special) '7' ns - Two-years i e Phoenix Arlz June 5 —Three hundred Russian colonists settled near Glendale nine miles west of Phoenix declined to regleter today They are members of a religious order the' Molokane a branch of the Doukhobars and bad taken a vow against warfare': Ths entire colony' men and women earns to the city clad in their ceremonial robes and after consultation with tho officers of the state council of defense and the federal 'authorities decided not to register They prepared a- sworn statement which was forwarded to the government ' stating that they had left Russia to avoid military service United States Attorney Flynn is out of the city- but Assistant United States Attorney Langston said ' tonight that under' Instructions from the government previously received he would lodge a complaint against the Russians without instructions from waiting for further Washington A delegation of the Russians consistPlroroff of Glendale a ing of Michael priest and - Philip 'Slimbln- and John Manln of Los Angeles left today for with Washington ' the statement which t ays: - 6 — Special registration Psyson Junewere held here today A LITTLE ZION WILL exercises day of thirteen gune was 'fired at salute INVITE TOURISTS sunrise A band concert was given in the afternoon in the park ?n tne evena demonstration at the Chautauqua ing 8pciilj was largely attended- J B Tucker of Cedar City June 5— Little Zion or Provo gave the address of the day Aftcanyon' will be a mecca er the meeting a grand ball' was held Mukuntuweap for tourists this summer according to at the pavilion the plans of those who are building camps The road is already completed into the canyon and a convict camp is FOREIGNERS AT to complete by June' 15 a road expected will connect the canyon with MURRAY IN LINE which Arrowhead trail- at the Echo farm the in beThe Herald-R-pabllca- - Hcrald-RepuMIc- SpeclaL as f as ?et Special an Italo-America- :- Herald-Repablle- ' v t - expense of the Rev John Elder Offers Edward Carver sending and Apostle David O Box tothe McKay mountain convenof the RedRocky tion Cross at Denver Both Eight Hundred Men are officers of the local chapter They will leave Thursday The commission Speelal' 0 authorized the mayor to borrow City June 5— Fourteen preBrigham from a local bank to meet current cincts In Box Elder county reported a Of expenses1 total of 849 registrations tonight in Brigthis number the four842 precincts men who come ham City registered OLD RESIDENT OR under the selective draft measure ot SUNRISE SALUTE : STARTS BIG DAY r - - Special an SpeclaL Herald-Bepublica- o - "Ogden July 5— rOgden City will bear the - ar-rlvalrf- ' - Draft Dodgers 'Fillmore' June 5 —Three Mexicans were sent to Jail in Delta ' Millard had not county today because were - made arrests they The registered after 9 tonight shortly in v Millard The number registered 807 j was 7:' 7 county today OGDEN AUTHORIZED ' (' :fj-jrX- - ' ’ - - Formerly n With Joins Swanson’s Staff - T'1 - Or-phe- um - : - - ' ’ r v trans-Caucasia- - Washington July 5 — General attache of the Italmilitary will ian war mission remain In thin after the departure of the country mission to supervise the operation of a plan designed to solve tne problem the uncertain status of arising from Italians of military-agin this counThe question raised upon the entry trance of tne United States in the wari disis one of the most cussed by the mission Important with American officials will not bring up the quesItaly men should serve of whether these tion In tho Italian army It is learned and ' there will be no regiments of sent to the front Through General Guglielmottt however the Italian government will endeavor to recruit here as many of its unnaturalized subjects as it can Settlement of the point came about as the result of an appreciation hr ths mission of the American government’s viewpoint The United felt the mission was Informed States if all Italians conthat sidered of military age by the Italian government were to be sent back to their native land the labor problem here would be seriously accentuated The American government emphasized that the men' who come within the scope of the United States conscripserve tion law could not of while the under the Italian colorsnecessity others would contribute more efficiently to the economic needs of the alliesby remaining here The mission Is ready its members made evident today to reach an agreement that many of the Italians in this country can give more effective service by continuing those following work In that occupation agricultural and diverting others not so engaged into positions where the national service will be benefited most The had been intensified by call to the colors the factproblem that Italy’s included men between the ages of 18 to 48 years Those not heeding the call were legally classed as deserters Inasmuch ae of the Italians in this country are between those ages the drain would have been considerable had they been forced into Italy's army The mission held a brief meeting to at which plans were perfected for day to begin- toa series of ' conferences morrow which will enable the mission to conclude Its business by the end of the week leaving it free to enjoy its tour of the south and middle proposed west in comparative leisure The trip which was to have begun yesterday was postponed owing to the sudden illness of the Prince of Udine head of the mission The rearrangement of the tour is in the hands of the state department The condition of the prince had materially improved toGug-llelmo- ' - hearersHe declared he believed In being terms frank and so set forth Insoldiers thousands of young plain must that be sent to France and that many of them would not return The idea that the young men who registered today would train for a few months and then because peace is at hand be wasdischarged discouraged In an abrupt manner the speaker by“But we've got to win this war haven’t we?” he asked and there were many shouts of “Yes” from the spectators Explains Bend Issue While Dr mills did not mention bonds until the close of hla address Mr Chamberlain went into a lengthy discourse on that subject outlining the Issue the necessity that object ofbethe subscribed and the technishall it h6w calities of the boIssue He explained bonds could they procured hew almost would be redeemed answering could be asked every the question that loan about Liberty - Mayor Abbot R Heywood presided both Li Hlllls and Mr Introducing James Plngree of the Chamberlain House association Ogden Clearing headed the reception committee which met the two speakers upon their Salt Lake City and escortedthem to the train upon which ' Denvertheydethis evening for parted ' program at At the conclusion of the band the Orpheum theatre the to Be played a So”It’e Time for Every Boy ldier” Vocal numbers were given by Miss Mildred Ware and Mts Myrtle Amnesty Avoid Warfare UTAH GIVES HER Stewart M - present - ' Italian Mission Consents to Grant Them Individual nmcoiONisrs r : M Herald-Republica- : - business and professional men and city because officials were disappointed $15000 EQinPMENT their efforts to make- - a mighty-affaihere this after of the mass Special re meet with expectedmeetnoon did not meeting Weber 5— June "’Ogden county’s con-to the who attended few suits were the not solidated school adis system in the preparing disappointed ing to in- spend between $10000 to- $15000 of Newell Dwight Hlllls and dresses andmodern stall in who apparatus Chamberlain heating spoke Jjawrence sanltaiv fixtures in three and possibly the Interest of the Liberty loanas and Plans for few four of the county schools seemed to thrill the assemblage this work are being drawn and bids orators hare done here recently will be asked at an early date There were only about 150 at the to hear the two But theatre was each of those delegated' to carry ' W Mr EMPLOYEES the message of Dr mills andfriends Chamberlain to hie relatives seems to Nobody and acquaintances BUY $10000 BONDS know why the attendance was so small been have there a fact that but It is 7' Herald-R- e publican Special ' few more quiet days than Ogden expe- :r occasion of 5 — Employees In thelo Ogden-Junrienced upon the reglstratlon Pacific comcal offices of the Southern Urges More Haste pany have subscribed to nearly $10000 Dr Hlllls was greeted with worth of Liberty bonds according to Johnson chief clerk of the Salt of attention as he recounted the W-T war placing the’ blame Lake division Rowlands diviscauses of to be ion superintendent Fhas sent out a cirupon Germany’s decisionindusentirely a military nation and take what arms cular In which he urges the employees of to buy bonds to the extent' of their tries it needed through-forci situation that ability dark view of the exhortation Ills Ogden Employees of thewas anfor Portland Cement faces the allies and his it company more haste In getting ready for actual nounced today are subscribing liberalfighting seemed to surprise many of his ly to the liberty bond issue the-closes- Bro-be- rg e e - Herald-Rcpabllca- n FROM ARMY DRAFT L - - ' Ogden June 5—'While bankers other Herald-Republic- - June 5—Upon hearing :that are of beet thlhners farmers about forty Boy Scouts responded and were organised Jnt6 working units- - by Robert Wllson scoutmaster and J P Barton of the 'Amalgamated Sugar These field department company’s at work 'under placed boys are being of older experienced the direction persons as- Other Scouts wlllbe sent to farms fast as the' farmers the field department of their needs - Ogden Wwi-ST- nue who recently In enlisted the United States army in Battery A Fifth field artillery has been promoted to clerk' In the headquarters office at Fort Bliss accordword reing to hero ceived yesterday ' Young Bro- - v herg Is a®a“ graduate LekeLMlIe school where High he took tho commercial course Provo June 5 —Registration day was with a large pacelebrated here today rade followed by an enthusiastic meetThe headed by troop Fj ing followed byparade thi the Spanish War Veterans person Military band: In1edges : front of citizens broke up where the prothe Columbia- theatre" gram was given Prof J H Boshard Banled In singing the ner’’ Revgave the Invocation William A startup then spoke on the purpose of the day and Introduced Mayor James E Daniels who acted as chairman “Are You Ready Saurer for the BugleT’ by Prof Robert Loose-Judgwas sung Mrs Fay by John E Booth - explained the war registravettion law and said the Indian witherans have volunteered to 'serve out pay and will furnish ' their own A local quartet then sang equipment two numbers H Brlmhall delivered the Dr orationGeorge of the day He alsobonds urged the citizens to purchase Liberty Miss Marie Hedqulst sank "The Song Fathers Have Sung” com-P That Our Prof-W Reid Walter posed by talked on the great vy Special sa PUBUQTVM - BOY SCOUTS GO TO 7 WORK AMONG BEETS HUUS THRILLS THEATRES fiET " Herald-Republic- 'r 1 p son ot Leslie Mrs D' 858 First ave- i r Lake Salt The news The circulation and departments of in Ogden 'are located now in a new and modern office rat 8616 Washington avenue—tlie Orphenm theatre block For the Ogden correspondent or circulator call telephone Ho' 916 as formerly " : ' Salt Lake Boy v'rt 7 Forging Ahead at Fort Bliss v S'-'- r e4-- ' - - - ' : - h FWOKTMII V - y SALT Taitib CITT UTAH WEDNESDAY JUKE 6 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N PARADE FEATURE OF Circulation Department 2516 Washington avonuk Tolophoao lV V- - 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