Show I' - ‘ V k - '''V irv 7 6 r ‘ - ' - O'- - ' s ' i ' 7 e 7- v 7 v v CITr UTAH SATURDAY JUNE 9 1917 THE raE®AliBEaDBMCJ SAM : ' - ! :V 7 " ' ' ' - ” ' : -- " BEN Former Theatrical Man' Member of Lindsay Co Dies V- - TICE The circulation and news departments of Ths Salt Lake in Ogden are located now in a new and modem office at 2516 Washington avenne-rt-he Orphenm theatre block For the Ogden correspondent or circulator call telephone No 915 as formerly ClrtnlitloB DepartHciti 2516 Washington iirnae ' 915 - Ilerald-Bepnblic- Telephone J Urenwell Correspondent 913 U Telephono mj OGDEN YOUTH REGISTERS : TWICE FOR DRAFT 8am uel Bailey Smith died yesterat at his home day Pacific avenue 844 He was born In Idaho on August of 1884 the son Mr and Mrs Samuel IL B Smith Mr Smith connected with the theatres of Salt Lake and later became a member of the John Undsay In the company last few years he has been a farmer He Is survived a widow Elisa by J Smith and three children Bertha and Law- Eugene rence Smith1 and brothersFu' several and sisters an OVER-ZEALOU- S POSTAL COMPANY r VICTOR IN SMT Herald-Republic- an Ogden June 8 Special' — Because one - WEBER COUNTY Og- - y ’ appears although the age the city recorder required and his assistants were puzzled to- as to how to proceed day Loralne Noble aged 28 v william avenue 2358 Washington years - seems to have registered in the Eleventh district and also In the Twelfth district and the city re- -- V an ’ for asked has corder explanaSpecial N tion ' — S A E Pratt of Ogden June of Explanation Is demanded:& also the district court Judge this afternoon dehorse Randall Campbell Angus cided against the city in the municipalwhose permanent address Is Postal Telegraph buyer ity's suit for against the31700 Marion1 hotel the of about company for failure he was born Jan- although he saidwhich the company to transmit free 3150 means he ie uary worth of messages for the city each 81 years j past year The Postal admitted that the franchise itcompany from Ogden procured called for the acceptance and 'transFARM BUREAUTO RX mission of 3150 worth of free mesbut said the interstate commerce sages commission forbids the carrying out of the contract EARLY While Judge Pratt sustained this excuse-of the Postal company he inti- ’ "' mated that the eity might obtain a i i‘— Judgment by bringing a different action Special K T llulaniski said attorney he was undecided city to appeal ' Ogden June 8 — A report- - from the whether or to sue the company for a sum for canning committee of the Weber counthe use of the city's streets ty farm bureau as to1 what prices shall be demanded for early fruits willbe SAYS MATE POINTED -- presented to the bureau directors at in the bureau tomorrow's meeting - Local confruitgrowers REVOLVER AT HER headquarterstend that California packers are paywhen local ing 350 aareton for apricots Ogden June 5 —After having with- canners 330 The comoffering drawn one suit for divorce on the mittee on canning products has been of the husband to behave Mrs - markets the outside promire "- H Varney today brought a sec- investigating Xora state ond suit' against James Varney Jr of each' town In 'the Representatives other things that he county are to at the charging aamong expected loaded pistol at her June meeting' as to how food report mobilisation pointed 2 and 3 last She asserts that he has Is in each district Accuabout bills for household ex- rateproceeding are to be collected by quarreled statistics penses and has failed ' to provide The' the' bureau before June 16 to Inform two wera married in Ogden July 22 the government as to the acreage 1903 and there are three children crops and expected yield and surplus of the principal objeots of tomorrow’s Is to get the weed : meeting 25 ALIEN ENEMIES V under way The directors campaign will be requested to carry the ' camto their districts and get every GET ‘ZONE’ PERMITS paign person to begin to grub out veedi Ogden Unable to Collect $1700 for Alleged Failure ‘to Give Free Service - Claim Illegal: Method Used -- : in Fixing Assessments : f n 20r-188- 6 :- - v s - - --- - - C'1 ' ‘ neraid-Republica- n - - -- - s - ' - n Special j WILL ENFORCE LAW Ogden ' June onf —Fully ' twenty-fiv- e hand when Marshal Germans were Nebeker and David' Sr Cook assistant United States attorney' arrived at the federal building this afternoon to Issue "?' ’’ Special them within tho barred zones' The — 8 Rev B F Leesman pastor of the GerOrdinances r against Ogden June man Evangelical church a naturalized keeping or disposing of fireworks of incitizen is' giving assistance as an any description are tosetbe enforcedin thea forth terpreter city commissioners Fourth of July proclamation todayThe proclamation says: ‘‘Keeping ' selling giving away or rockets pin Ogden 'Minor 'Items disposingor of firecrackers flrewcrks of any klna is wheels prohibitedand1 by the 'revised ordinances of the provisions therefore this city Special be- strictly enforced The attenwill — 8 convict a Whether ‘‘In We- tion of the people of Ogden is Ogden June especialroad camv 'will be' established called to this section-fothe months ber county this summer is uncertain ly and July” start here of SoJune but state road work will as Is known there have been far ' next Monday according to the agreeno large orders for Independence day ment entered tato by the county com- merchandise placed by local business missioners and tSe state road commis- houses sion Will Alfl Families of Soldiers —Besides voting to purchase Liberty bonds SURVEY OF DRAINAGE the local Masonic lodges have approa sum to be - spent to assist priated TRACT BEING MADE fnmilies In Ogden that will meet with financial difficulties through the enSpecial ' listment of breadwinners This appro-- a 8 —Farmen will amount to about'380comJune in Farr priation Ogden month nnd will be handled by a West who are organizing for the mittee of Masons whose duty will con-of reclamation through of about drainage ' sist In searching out dependents 2000 acres of land have at engineers servlcb those In military on the proposed district with a work Jobbers Convention Postponed— 5ac- view vey that to inability to procure hotel in Washington D CV probable commodations for the delegates' the convention of the When 'this- engineers’- report is ready has befh the farmers will present it to National Jobbers' association commissioners with a petition 'askJune 18 Is 'the tentative postponed that a drainage district be created date fixed according to Heber Scow-cro- ft ing head of the 'grocery department In Farr West and that 'bonds be issued & Sons company of with the farmers' property as security of Jchn' to provide ' funds for carrying onv the Ogden reclamation This petition may be filed J M Barlow Services Funeral services for Tames 31 Barlow will be held with the county commission next week at 3 o’clock Sundav afternoon in the Burial Twelfth ward meeting-housCANNERS UNABLE TO will takeplace in the city cemetery (2 IV Ferris to Be Bnrled In Ogden — The body of George W Ferrln son GIVE BIDS TO U S of Mrs M&ry Colvin Ferrin who died will be Wednesday in San Francisco Special) i " v to Ogden for funeral servicesIn brought — S In June view Ogden of the reHe was 25 years old an was born from government sources that quests Eden Weber county be not used for packing products Claims Pockets Were Picked James cans as beans which may be preserved such B Jensen of Big Plney Wyo reported In the dried estate local canners say to police today that he lost 3200 as he they are surprised that the quarterwas boarding the train for Ogden at master'sfor department is Hot Springs last night Jensen saysts bids on canned andadvertising beans Since pork he was given-th“rush act” by the local canners are not packing pork and that he missed his wallet and beans with a view to conserving shorty after he got onthe train tin the supply they say it Is not likely Denies ‘Attempt to End Life—Upon that they will submit bids There is from the a telephone message a limited supply of locally canned receiving only man was a H that T Carr pharmacy in Ogden and that supply is being to commit suicide Sergeant beans to supply nearby markets : k retained attempting a f and O II Mohlman 'made lying trip arrested James Leland Lamb aged 27 With tears veara of Blackfoot Ida WAREHOUSE " ! in his eyes he denied he had sought to buy poison or had any designs upon FOR CRANE COMPANY his life Will Plan lied Cross- Campaign— Special in the Red Plans for Utah’s activity Ogden 'June 8 — Announcement - was Cross fund campaign to be conducted throughout' the nation June 18 to made here today that the Crane com23 will be made by Utah’s delegates pany will build a warehouse at Twen''who attended Red Cross conferences at tieth streat and Wall avenue the buildto cost about 320000 and consist of Portland and at Denver according to ing one story and a basement ' The E Bristol buildtoday Ralph The ing will have ground dimensions of 100 from the Portland conference 150 feet and will be used as a depot will hold their first meeting by delegates for machinery designed for the north11pm the return of Governor Bam' ern Utah and Idaho trade berger from the east (Herald-Republica- Against fireworks Herald-Republica- n - ' r 3 Herald-Republica- n - - r v - - Herald-Republica- n - - - w-I- ng - ' ' J : -- Hcrald-Rcpubllc- - pick-r-ecke- e - - -- $20000 - v 1 - who--returne- ! Herald-Republica- n d ’ -- - Speckl 8 — Following m - ifiDa Off? -- V Accept tJiis cordial invitation and come - § arid inspect our handsome h new MARINE CORPS : former county- treasurer Storey' banks — an Illegal thatfollowed 'allege was Te method of assessment by the county assessor - and that an unwas collected from tax justly largewhich the banks paid the same under protest The Plngree bank asks for the 'recovery of 3838930 and the Utah National bank 3888049 In the event the court should decide against the banks Inon the constitutional question volved sthe Plngree bank holds it should still have a judgment of 3543068 and the Utah National bank 399495- mm catjpaign - : j 301 L AMERICAN AIDS -- U: LOYAL GRAZERS WILL' : KEEP FOREST -PERMITS - 'f--t SpeeUL Herald-RepubUc- ' ' Logan June 8 —Word has just besn received by President E G Peterson of the Utah from Agricultural college the United States department or agri- culture to the effect that stockgrow-er- s national forest prefhaving erences will be permitted grazing If they enlist In the army or navy to retain their without use' of the range S references of enlistment Those uring the period avail themselvas of this wishing to will file a statement similar privilege to that 'now required of state and federal employees who' wish to discontinue uee of the range during their term of service without losing thsir preferencesUse of the range In their absence tem- will be provided-zoby Issuing with the un- porary permits that the privilege of use derstandlng when termlnates the former permittee returns Preference privileges tempoto any rarily surrendered are subject range- use changes affecting general which may be made during tbe absence of the 'holders - - r i to-other- s - - - CAPTrJJt WARD MAY COMMAND BATTERY - Herald-Repnbllc- Special aa Ogden June 8 — Capt J Ray Ward of K troop of Ogden which is to be batmerged with - B troop to ' form one of field artillery seems ' to be tery scheduled for the position as commandofficer of the local Caping tain Ward - served ' for abattery number of years with the artillery of the Nebraska national guard There is some aa to who will be the four speculation other commissioned- officers for the local battery Vv- ' - - - v ‘ 1 EVERETT GRAHAM FUNERAL' Harald-Repoblie- Special aa -- Park City June-8Funeral: services were held this afternoon for- - Everett Graham the young man ' killed In a scuffle Wednesday The ReV friendly Galilean Thomas officiated The services were held In- the Catholic cathedral A special delegation of boy scouts of which organisation the young man was a member were present - -- - W 6 CREER BURIED SpeclaL n 'Herald-RepnbUea- Spanish Fork June 8—The Second ward chapel was crowded when the fuaftheld neral services were ernoon for W O Creer-on- yesterday of the pioneers of Spanish i Fork Bishop Henry OtherGardner officiated were Joseph Reece John Beck speakers end Elder ManwelL Interment was in - the e - - 'VI City cemetery THREE MORE RECRUITS ' Herald-Repablics- - Special n ' —Three more Spanish Fork June recruits left today for training camps1 They are Fred Hockett naval musician: Howard Strang yeoman -and ' Clyde Robinson Fork has sent Spanish men to military servtwenty-si- x young ice " Sixteen of them have Joined the navy ::yr r WOMEN REPAIR FLAG '' Sjteelal ' Salem June 8 — When the town flag was hoisted recently It was found that so it had been torn that it could not be used As a result 'the women of the town volunteered to repair it The women gathered at the hom‘- of Mayor Hanks where a new field of blue and stars had to be made 8 V Herald-Republic- - an - SHIDER WILL TRAIN: 2 STRANGE MOUNTAIN 1 LIONS IN PARK ZOO next few days WITHIN theShlder trainer of Alice will have a : - Wins Favor of Guests The American theatre will help make Marine Corps 'week from June 10 to June 13 the biggest of all recruiting weeks In Salt Lake by the showing of “Tbs Banner a movie In which life in the marine corps Is dea most entertaining and Inpicted in manner A private showing structive H Swanson presof the picture by-ident of the Swanson theatre circuit at the Ameriean yesterday won the every spectator for the approval ef f lisa patriotic Coincident with the showing of "The Banner” next Tuesday and Wednesday an appeal for the success of Marine Corps week reached Salt Lake from Secretary of the Navy Daniels and Maj Gen George Barnett commandant of the United States Star-spangl- ed "“Banking Perfection Under U S Inspection - -- Star-spangl- Logan! June 7“L?rio°nfr“ houses and Influ- - BytfcTKppJra lsatlons business - —Summer school of taw Ttoy Many-inquirie- ’ - th s left-ove- rs this work the teachers In incorporating lnt their teaching next year Dr James H Linford' director of summer school announces that practically every county in Utahls represented In the early registration as well as many western and some eastern states j z - - PURCHASES ‘ - - Herald-Republica- n- ' - great-grandchildr- en - - - - a - - - - v MUSWLUNtEER SERVICES FOR PARADE t was thought that Until all arrangements were complete for the “big league” baseball game to be played next Friday afternoon by the theatrical managers and the film exchange managers of Salt Lake for the benefit of the Red Cross’ Then It w&s discovered that there was no band to lead the parade which is to precede the exhibition of diamond skill “A parade without a hand” said W H Swanson of the Swanson film exchangepresident circuit “is like a circus without an elephant’: And steps were immediately taken to secure the needed note dispensers The situation was explained to the usicians’ union and tnr forts of this organization an aggrega- tion of fifty musicians was collected in a few- hours Edward 'Fitzpatrick leader of the American theatre orofchestra announced that volunteer in thick and fast as all fers poured were anxious to help make the event a great success the vaudeville and Friday afternoon houses of the city will motion picture close so that the employees may do their bit to help swell the fund for t the Red Cross last-nlghtl- - - 'X - - ' Diverse $$ ' AND RETURN routes via rail and steamer - including San Francis oo : - - - ' ffosiugpfcwtfci v? cowoHI ’ ' ' - - - - - Proportionately low rates for tickets including San Diego Portland Seattle on sale daily Jnne 15 to September 30 Pinal‘ : Jgl return limit October 31 1917:ya y' f j Stop-oveat all points en route including f I rs 4 - - xf 3rolWd! oiKf©® - - (fW6i“ OOD - - IKW IWtYtetflFo 81! b - - - ' ZION CANYON - UtahVNew WonderlMid-- A delightful auto side trip from Lund y "-- L - (WYLIE WAY) Write for booklet and full information - - s r- to’-mother- s :( i 6 §ij LUni'ift ljli W&fl tw - - ng v--H ‘ City Ticket Office 19 E Third South Street Phone -Wasatch 3502' ' WM WARNER A O P A - lnter-mounta- the-Eagle- GEO OLSON ln s & SON - NKSUr - - 4 ' ' Three-year-o- ld °?ihalf Dealers 1 I- j I ht FIRST BOND June 8 —Mrs Marla Lb Pangultch rgentr widow of the late W P Bar - -- : son in- - commenting on the opening said that the coming season promises to be the most successful ever con ducted by the institution have been received by the president’s office regarding work the lines of practical economy along nnd President Peterson announces that aside from the general educational submuch work will be given jects offered In canning preservduring the summer work remodeling of used ing garden from the the use of clothing table and In similar - subjects to aid ed - at-th- - - - - - 8 Samvel Brockbaalc Spanish Fork—Samuel Brock bank died at his home here after a lingerins DEATHS IN UTAH illness He was the first white male child born In this community Was In time 'of his his sixty-thir- d year hts wffa 4 He survived is death by Xn— Sums G Smith Jane Thomas Broekbank 'and sevMary who are Mrs J Preston' Bountiful Mrs Susan Garrett Smith en children Mrs J Milton Aleck Mrs Angus wife of Hyrum Smith a former resi- Creer Mrs Henry A Gardner Samuel dent of Bountiful died In Georgetown Pierce Broekbank Dr Wells T Brocktand and all of Spanish Wallace Broekbank Ida 'Wednesday In her fifty-eighFuneral services will be held at2 year 'She settled in Bountiful with Fork Second ward chapel Sunday at her parents when 8 years old 'where the P m she lived most : of the time She is surReaver Ilolmbeelu vived by her husband and 'four' chilPark City—Regner Hplmbeck died at dren—Jean Grace Quest and Pearl the Miners here Friday from hospital Funeral services will be held 2in the He was 30 years old He Bountiful tabernacle Sunday at p m pneumonia waa a native of Sweden where his parents are still living Funeral arrangeJohn Bnrstoa will not be announced until the ' Goshen —John Burston a handcart ments arrival of an aunt from Seattle war Indian Hawk Black and pioneer ' in hie veteran' died here June6 was born in Eng- BLACKFOOT YOUTHS JOIN COLORS He year eightieth Special land and came to the United States Blackfoot June 8 — Nine young men when 8 years old He was the husband of this city have left for the various of three wives two of which survive stations during the week him Other survivors are twenty chil' and military Tess White are Will Parkinson dren twenty-eigThey grandchildren Floyd McDonald: Ersel Funeral will Fred Hillard five be held Saturday from the L D S Lindsey Donald Tolmle Harry Clark chapel with Elders William Okdberry Harold Wells and Orson Howard with n reglstratiom the opening More resistered students g successiut day this year than on the correspondrecruiting effort ing day of last year President Peteror this extraordinary the is expected that the showing Itmovie at the American theatre will feature in arousing enprove a and winning recruits for the thusiasm big famous marine corps from Salt Lake and vicinity Banner” carries “The a strong personal appeal The play Is written by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews and tells the story of a young American who educated In England returns to America and makes sport of the work of the marine corps and other things he sees at Bremerton navy The story is full of action rrom yard and has aroused a wave start to finish of patriotism wherever shown Secretary- Daniels said- in his appeal: “There are no better Soldiers' In the world Ulan those in the ynited States as marine corps familiarly known won “Soldiers of the Sea” They have their place by their splendid bearing courage and bravery Always toamong 'land the first and often the first whenever the1 country needs trained armed men they have borne themselves in such a manner ae to win complete ef admiration and fullest confidence the American people Service In the marine corps Is a badge of honor and can be attained promotion In the corps other military only by- merit In nomore certain to-service is promotion man who demonstrates his capacity June 10 to June 1$ has been designated by the' marine corps recruiting servlcfc ae “Marine Corps week” and a special effort will be made during those days to add 4000 recruits to the marine corps— the-- number desired to the corps up to the strength bring authorised by Congress Young lately men with real American stuff on serve in to all parts of the worldready land and aea will find In it a place where they can- serve their country In a way to win Its gratitude with the opportunity of winning- distinction for themselves’’ Star-spangl- 'was the first person 'in Garfield William Allen and Andrew Sorenson as a Liberty bond speakers gent county to purchase MANY REGISTER FOR A C SUMMER SCHOOL ed new Job It will not mean that he leave the care of the big ele- to else but he will phant the ' training undertake anyone of two : lions “Dutch? has been training ani-- " male so long that be refuses to say how old he is but he admits that he is to tackle a new he has trained lions he job While going has 'never undertaken the training of EAGLES TO PROTECT a mountain lion This is the new Job that he will have Two moun- - 1 tain lions- age about 2 months will arrive soon at :the Liberty will come from park zoo They' MEMBERS IN CONFLICT W Win t oh who captured them J ' near Manti and who offered to sell:-' ''V them Yesterday 8 R Lambourne Lake Sait members of the Fraterof wired superintendent parks a meeting last Mr Wintch ' that the city- would Order of nal Eagles at decided to supthe mountain lions the night enthusiastically purchase a movement providing an insurzoo has had first the port park ance policy for 81000 on the lite of Mr Shlder announced last night his country the soon as possible he would every that as Eagle serving to be effective from the day have 2he-culions and the “Prin- - ' Insurance service’ until cess Alice” doing a ’ Joint stunt for the member enters' the was also detho war It end of the the children The benefit of the ' trainer is confident that at the cided to subscribe 81000 for the purage chase of 'Liberty bonda the cub lions are take but a short time beforeitwlll Under the insurance arrangement to are well at the Grand Aerie be passed on finally up In many tricks they in Buffalo N Y next August each a month Eagle is' tothopay 10 cents PAMPHLETS TO SAVE duration of the war throughoutrealised to pay premiums on the sum' tbe lives of every enlisted member of BABES DISTRIBUTED 340000 ’Will the organisation' Over v ' “ month each face realised be thus The state board of health! is sending of1 the policy Is to bo paid to The dependout a “Save the Babies’ pamphlet It ents or - beneficiaries on the death of contains instructions relamember ' tive to infant health Copies are- be-I- the insured McCann secretary of the local mailed to county and city boards ’aerie S will recommand of health and may be had by : any tho monthly sum at the the' payment of ? to Dp Tl B: ' meeting of to be held at application Brson on 19 of the eUte will be inof beard ssretary June Delegates Ogden "‘Ss ntAltn structed to vote in favor of the mSnts The premiums will be paid to I c- X Insurance companies the poll- prlca Souths clcs'uness the Grand issuing Aerie at Buffalo — Advertisement yr-I votes in favor of lodge insurance s will for business at the Old Clock Corner Main and First South Monday June iitlr UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK ’’ - - -- : - Open Banner Star-Spangl- ed - t Showing of ‘The Special ' ' ' - - : LOSlAWGELES V"i ’ - 'the-count- t ee -- - - up the made before the county board protests of equalization a year age the Fin-gr' and the National bank of Utah National bank ofOgden each Ogden filed suit in the district court today ' against Weber county and Joseph E ’ - 'K a been-compieie- - an grroal cqgodxu fajocii) 8AKUEL B SMITH neral arrangements ' have not yet I- June Ogden - - 'L j‘- He-register- - - Herald-Republic- : - - Year Ago V‘'V' ? V 1 - - - - v - ’ J den youth registered - twice 'last another- registered' Tuesday and to be above he r Ilfrald-Republlca- a Salt Lake City Utah - - T K vi J' T ft |