Show -- WELCOMED H0E3E BRIGHT— CLEAN Second Section - T- Ogden and News of Inlermountain --Region -- Second Section Sporting News —Local Mining Financial - Salt Lake City Utah Saturday Morning December 1 1917 MANY ARTICLES NOWMUSTBEAR WAR TAX STAMP Stickers for Parcel Post and Documents Are Placed On Sale IWaM-KrpuMiri- S)WliIJ n In response to the Ogden Not 30 — terms of the “war revenue amendment’ W to the postal laws Postmaster W revon sale war Browning today placed enue stamps which must he placed on notes promissory packages and parcel postother business docdeeds and legal uments Beginning Monday andDecember 3 war thrift stamps savinghe certifeates on sale A large conJwill placed been received and like has signment war revenue stamps has been disthe tributed and will be for sale at and substations Tlie Ogden is the distributing office for postoffice the entire county Th war savings certificates are all oT IS denomination Interest bearing and for five years The interest in advance or JI12 will purchase 35 certificate apaid The amount of war saving certificates is limited to 3100 purchases at a time and no person is allowed to possess more than 31000 at any one time churches and other organiza-in lodges tions will be ased l Issue disposing of the are duickly to be sold The 'war-thri- ft stamps for 23 cents each A book of34sixteen may be purchased for anThey stamps adbut interest bear no 12 paying can be exto 23 centsbythey ditional for a S3 war certificate These changed are issued primarily as a war stamps their revenue measure but they derive are exname from the fact that they habits of thrift pected to promote among the American people post-offic- es 1 co-oper- ate OREM STRIKE UTAH RED MEN MAY SOON BE OIL MAGNATES DECLARED OFF AT CONFERENCE Those restive Indians of San Juan who went on the county three years ago and had anwarpath upristo which all white ing enare folk were cordially unscalped invited In a new They gaged occupation have become to aeroolanes Mutual Concessions the Way to Amicable Settlement ’ ed a Being WOODMEN ADOPTIONS Aids Headwork TO BEGIN MONDAY or Figures Lie December the Monday America Beginning will hold Woodmen 3 of Modern class adoptions at Salt Lake Tremon-iiOgden Provo and Park City Prank It Masterly of Denver will assist State SwaurSer and District Deputy SJohn K in conducting the cerQuery Deputy emonies The first will be here at S p m Moncamp hall in the Misday at Kxcelsior Two local camps wille sion building and twenty-fivuniform in full participate candidates will be inductedan into enthe order Spee- binaking and tertainment will follow he held as folother initiations will lows: Tuesday Tremonton: Wednes day Ogden Thursday Provo "Friday m - Park City CAPITAL STOCK NOT TAXABLE IS CLAIM Herslrt-Republica- n Special — Alleging that the not stock of the company is comcapital to taxation the Utah Sales dissubject pany today filed a petition in the trict court asking that County Treasurer A B Finish be enjoined from colof 3103330 placed lecting antheassessmentThe firri petition also against asks that the assessment be declared null and void OMter than stating that the assessment is illegal the petition pleads no other reason tor seeking the w rit Oaden Nov 30 TWELVE COUNTIES mail Yesterday morning's Treasurer D o Larsen brought3 State taxes from twelve counties There still are eight or ten counties to report biiruest contributor was con 1'tah courty with an even Sevier tribution to the stale's funds The "vas next with StSrtou county rest were Kane 323R4: Wayne 33- 311'-727- Ye--rdav’- 33-773- Ioo DENTS of the Universitv of who are members of 'fraternities and sororities are making a better record of scholthose who are rot acarship than cording to figures DJust compiled bv Thomas Registrar Elbert Making a comparison from another women are university ahead angle of university men in their studies The general universitj' average for unsatisfactory work is 1433 per cent The average for fratercent and the nity menforIs lo6i perwomen average 917 per sorority cent The average of delinquency In studies for all men is per cent as against an average1942 of 917 per cent among women Thomas gives credit to the Sigma Chi and the Beta Theta for a perfect 1 00 per cent record of efficiency Neither has a single case of Last the case was Just the reverseyearThey made the lowest average of anv’ of the unifraternities The Delta versity makes the best showing Epsilon among the sororities with a delinquency record of 417 per cent de-limtu- 4: 33700: Craini Morgan Grand 3:137279: Wasatch 311- Klder $linO0 Beaver Piute 3263271: Emery 3600b: Box Mlnet) L'intah 31179547 Nov 30 —Louis Contos and Ogden Metros were released on bond Thomas vised official report from Camp Lewis are being held aon misThey today American Lake only eleven of Weber demeanor pending further complaints county's selective draft contingent investigation Contos and Metros while in the city failed to pass the required physical exwere subjected to a gruelling jail amination and were rejected The first Chief Molilman has report announced that eixteethad been made no statement as to the extent of rejected information he has been isable to The eleven are: Levi Elmer the known from the pair but it seph “sweat” Amos Maroni Taylor to raiding Clarence M-- that Contos has confessed Baker Joseph Warren Wavment ITn local Union Pacific cars and has imlerik Boekwig Ernest JohnMetros son Arthur 1 Stallings William William Bfew-a- rt plicated Daniels Cecil Bead Bates and Thomas Albert HadleyJoseph UNIFORM ACCOUNTING Ogden Nov 30 — According to a cross-examinati- community “hoot-leggin- Ogd?ti Xov 3V — Funeral services will held for Bishop Hubert MrQuarrie st ogden tabernacle at t p m Sundnv by Bishop George K Browning Burial will be at the osdon ceineterv Hiram G Smith presiding patriarch ami other high church authorities will be in at- tendance Ogden Nov 30 —Utah canners have Herald-Republica- Nov Special! n 3 — Paul Lee assistant Ogden Utah National bank has cashier of the been given a leave of absence to Invesa position offered him with the tigate loan bank at Berkeley federal farm Mr Lee now Is in the California Cal city Ogden Nov 30 — Memorial services will be held for George K Uddell an in France Ogden boy killed by Germans at 7 p m Sunat the First ward chapel day Mayor A R Heywood and other officials and business men prominent will make addresses Liddell was the son of Mr and Mrs Alex Liddell 313 Franklin avenue and in the Canadian expeditionary enlisted force - He is the first Ogden boy to be killed in the war POLLY AND HER PALS Atei&WH mc Vou “Told l ’Took Ml ' 1 6oiUU o)OtP Htnl 'Pa lSCU)0mn-HoSSfcS Howb W’MAKL OUT? "HT How DO VOfJ LIKE HuetxwiG-0-1 oss-9- a Toot 4 4-- poems the funny stories and the items and pictures that Interesting have come to her attention lately Sammy in his sober moments may peruse 'this book and find cheer Heading the list of- good things In the book will be tbe poem of the fair coed But all this things that are in the box haven't been mentioned Here eent yesterday by the of the University ofUtahto girls Utah soldiers now serving In the ranks In the mobilization camps was spdnsor For each box a In each box was girl the girl's name and that girl will act during the war as the big sister at home to the soldier who receives the box The boxes were prepared under the direction of Lucy M Van Colt dean of women in the domestic science department That insures that they are not only chemically pure but artistically feminine and of good moral taste There will be no tobacco In the boxes when the boys receive them for the univer- sity disapproves of tobacco Fair Oaea Stake Poems But there' will be compensations Each soldier will have the pleasure of reading an original poem composed for him- by the lady who made pj the package Then there will be a package 'of gum some nice stick candy candles and soap and an original scrapbook In which the young coed has written down all her choicest bon mots of expression —all the little - J£0l LL- - AID CALIFORNIA IN COAL FAMINE - Under mandatory orders of E A Garcommissioner field fuel federal Washington I)n C one thousand box ears of forty-tocapacity are being - are the rest: Trench mirror writ ing paper envelopes soap pencil towel handkerchief fruit cake jam or jelly-boof stuffed prunes two cakes of chocolates U Girls Hearts Are Kind What though a bantering and ir- reverent scribe must have his little more solemn subthe say even upon jects — it is a real genegous spirit that prompts the coeds of the university to look out for the interests of the soldier and who can say it is not wellboy: done? The idea of writing to the boys and acting as their fairy godmother at home Is romance And what' If not romance stimulates the soldier to finest effort? Romance it a form of idealism aijd Idealism is the beckoning motive of all heroic endeavor x - CARS RUSHED TO Thousand Box Cars Are oh Way to Utah Mines From ! Pennsylvania e - - & skeleton In every TODAY there's closet —’tis the osseous “ but framework of the late departed unlamented Thanksgiving tur- in the pantry It key reposing awaits the final pruning picking and stewing before sandpapering over to Fido or the given ’being museum curio served as Having timber and joist for the white meat the dark meat-thliver and 'and the gizzard its work is done conYet stay! Maybe in these new duties may be daysthis ' serving forfound skeleton of the feast Perhaps the Ingenious housewife may be able to use it as the framework for a simple bit of headgear Or she may guild It and add it to the artistic horrors of the wliat-- not Or the husband may camouit with canvas and train it flage in the artifices of the decoy duck over to service inIt may be stead of thegiven sepulchre has the Perhaps never before been through Thanksgiving turkey such stiff paces as it underwent this year It was the piece de resistance at the family spread It yielded up innumerThursday And able cold tid-bi- ts household may the hungry yesterday today fall to upon the wishbone The gobbler will be thoroughly gobbled rushed forward as fast as steam can them from the various points on bring the Pennsylvania lines to be loaded with Utah coal for immediate delivery to California points on the Southern to telegrams received Pacific according last night by F E Scott Lake of the Southern Pacific general at Salt agent City by Complaints about coal shortage Californians have been wired to Washfor the past two weeks and the ington drastic action taken by the fuel officials Is the result The 1000 cars will be turned over to the Denver & Rio Grande road at Denver Colo whence they will be rushed under full steam to Utah’s coal fields and there loaded with the least possible delay They will be checked at everj terminal by government Interested In expeofficials who are point the the reforward journey of sent diting to will be lief trains The cars Denver without loads -- S L METHOD OF PRESERVING ‘HANUKAff WEEK CONFEREES FAIL TO BE OBSERVED OF AGREEMENT EGGSAWINNER PROVO CLUB HAS HOT DISCUSSION Tons of "Frozen Henfruit Now in All Parts Price Feast Days Commemorating Route of Magna Road Still Water Decision and School to Vary Little Maccabean Victories Bein the Air After Long Question Furnish Cause Freezing eggs to preserve them first for Argument Conference gin December 10 started several years ago in Salt Lake is a method fast being adopted by men all over tlie Uiiited States according to R D Stark assistant sec-& retary and treasurer of the Utah Ice Cold Storage company of this city Tons and tons of frozen eggs are now in storage in Salt Lake alone while the amount thus preserved throughout the country will reach astounding figures There are today in the intermountain states over 205 tons n hen fruit as against of the frost-bitte-100 tons last year showing less than of the new the process of preservation 136The Increase in these states alone is per cent Caa Be Done In Three 'Ways First are frozen in three ways and some pretheEggs eggs aare broken with the yolks served in frozen stateThe whites are and whites together sold to often frozen separately and debakers for use in baking the- more too are lectable pastries The yolks frozen and used for many of of the bakeshops The whites and together yolks are Insometimes frozen the making of war bread and used The eggs keep indefinitely in any of the three frozen forms So widespread has become the use of Lake preserving method that this Salt has taken the United States government it is said apcognizance of it and proved the process as a highly valuable form of preservation Eggs frozen In cold storage are sold by the pound their way into the most used there in cooking bakeries to befinding breadstuffs and pastries Cold Storage Supply Large to government reports According cold there are'ln storage today approx4457699 cases of unfrozen eggs imately in ’comparison with 3650270 at20 this time last year an increase ofare per now cent Here in Salt Lake there cases of 164319 in storage eggs as 144423 last year- This is an against increase of 13 per cent Mr Stark declared yesterday that the vary but little this price of aseggs will the lack of shipping faciliwinter ties will prevent any marked increase while the high cost of eggs now in cold work against any material storage will decrease in the most price Mr prevailing of those who put Stark said that eggs In cold storage will lose money this yearasdespite the 60 cents per dozen the prices when stored were market exceedingly high cold-stora- The midwinter festival of Judaism is Hanukah the Feast of- Dedication which begins this year December 10 and lasts a week Hanukah commemorates the victory of the Meccabees and their rededication of the temple on Mount Zion after it had been despoiled and defiled by the Syrian tyrant Antiochus Kpiphanes in second the before the Christian century era Judas Maccabeus the great military leader died before the war was ended but liis example continued to give into the people and the strugspiration gle ended in complete victory for the Jews Hanukah la the only warlike festival of the Jewish people but even In it the soldiers divide honors with the among whom is mentioned martyrs Hannah a heroic woman who with her seven sons died rather than desert the faith The festival has become symbolized by the progressive kindling of lights the week of the celebration One during candle is lighted the first evening ineach successive night until creasing there are eight the last evening It is the custom also during the Feast of Dedication to give gifts to the poor and to them with one angood-wi- ll other as exchange offerings and tokens cf esteem - - A SAVE MONET ' HOSKISSON CO Six Busy Stores — Advertisement Other Saving ‘ People9 s Money Wasn9t Lucky Special ReraJd-ltepnMic- Nov 30 — A Buckingham OGDEN — a degree of conservation at others’expense — netted him a- fine of 310 and that a severe reprimand from Judge George S Barker in municipal arcourt this morning He was rested for60 begging and ' when searched snugly awaiting in tils circulation was discovered pockets “You are one of these individuals who are practicing conservation too said the court “You intensely” to that class of citizenship belong which when a dollar falls into Its idle maw from a generous public the eagle on it begins to sing 'Good-by- e vain world I'm home Well at least ten ofgoing the you have will rejoin sixty dollars associates for I ain their former to that extent” going to fine you was arrested by OfBuckingham ficer Earl Wiggins upon of residents whom lie hadcomplaint selected to provide food and clothing forHe exhim during the winter court that he Idained to the to save all he could' - - - Attempts made yesterday to decide upon a defnite route for the state highway through Magna had negligible results Conferees departed after a session at the state capitol lasting nearl) all day The conference was opened with Magna business men representatives of the Utah Copper company and the state highways commission present and was for the purpose of bringing about a conclusion to an argument that has In progress between business men of Magna the county commissioners and the copper company for some time Above Magna the Utah Copper company hasa extensive land holdings and section of the company's land through the route proceeds This present is not a highway state highway but a route followed for years however by trav-to elers The copper company desires extend its dumping ground for tailand that the road route ings to make a swing of some be divertedsuggests distance to the west of the ground desfor dumping purposes ignated To this arrangement it is said the have agreed but county commissioners Magna people demand that a straight route north from Magna be laid out by the state highway commission with a provision requiring the copper company to construct an overhead crossthe road to reach the dumping above ing tract Many perplexing problems confronted the conference and the whole matter was laidyesterday over for further discussion There is said to be a disposition on the of the copper coma pany to seekpart assent of Magna property owners to the diverted route while the county commissioners may take of steps to obtain a way over the present route right two-thir- ds BRIGHAM WOMAN HAS 172 DESCENDANTS Special CHersId-Repnbllcs- n Brigham City Nov SO — If Mrs Annie K Hensen had died untimely in her girlhood or had chosen to remain 172 persons might not have single been born at all These 172 whose existence might thus have been forestalled comprise eleven children five ninety-nin- e grandchildren and seven of the 'aged woman The great number of her descendants was realized when a family recently census was taken at time of her the ninety-secon- d birthday fifty-- great-grandchildr- en great-great-grandchild- ren ID AfcfcH 'ihfefKB “The “IftfeuCkES — Fell AAlAlLSiR1 ckj HCHj “ThHT the-produc- T4K£ j6oa U Ott! ts of-the- SRhIL Like Herald-Republica- heated AT B Y U DIES OF MENINGITIS FRESH-MA- Provo Great Britain rights reserved Registered in U S Patent Nov 30 Special — Word was received here today that Cleamont Dutson a freshman at the Brigham Young unidied at his home in Hinckley versity Millard county yesterday of spinal man was taken The meningitis 11 about a monthyoung ag6 He was taken home about two weeks ago but medical treatment failed to relieve him HEBER RED CROSS TO GIVE BENEFIT BALL Herald-Republica- The Variety of Designs Special! n nerald-Repabllca- n - We offer is most complete to those seeking a monument Those who wish a memorial for spring should order now Elias Morris & Sons Co Bpp Tohernnele Was 00s ALL KIMIS OF TIIK WORK - - By CLIFF STERRET Sir a -y I ATTACHED Ut IOOaUt 1 Mf 1 V rrJ& thlO OT Hod tCftecfeD ? V ifISCc Copyright 19X7 by Newspaper Feature Service Inc Special n Provo Nov 30 — The first evening session of the Provo Commercial club for the winter was a lively one The of the westcontemplated segregation ern part of Provo and the recent irriof Morris were gation decision discussed Judge warmly Over three hours were devoted to the explanation of the school situation A O Smoot declared that the Alphlne school board has always failed to meet Provo school agreements with the was board involved where money hence Mr Smoot explained the Provo board would not let the children of the western part of town go to the Provo schools High school pupils are obliged to go to Pleasant Grove twelve miles north of the city and the pupils have to go four to Lakeview mileselementary The irrigation question was equally - Heber Nov 29 —The local chapter of the National Red Cross has secured 5 IN ENGINEERING in the city council chamber quarters of completed goods The first shipment of set of twenty-fiv- e DEPARTMENT ENLIST consisting knitted sweaters wristlets and scarfs with several hundred packtogether Special and other surgical of ages bandages The Ogden Nov 30 —Ogden's eftv engi- supplies went forward today more than has supplied five chapter lias a membership of neering departmentto Uncle Sam's reg- 2(T and is growing daily A Rod Cross fighting patriots within the ular two davs tall will be given under the auspices last army Clarence Doug- of the Woodmen of the World at the They are V S Craven las Karl Klygare T W Jones and 1 1 leber amusement5 halU Wednesday eveI Tracy ning Decenibei- Sol DlDxIT 5oTtf -- iHfe J4C ge - NEEWAH’S BUMP OF KNOWLEDGE COMES TOO LATE! EVERyTHMig-- V Sitfift ' Special Herald-Republica- n Spa-ejil- b Special Herald-Republica- n g" FARM BANK PLACE t n SYSTEM IS ADOPTED ii M’QUA BRIE FUNERAL PAUL LpE OFFERED TO BE HELD SUNDAY rnmM-RlliMl-:i- on a uniform accounting system adopted Special) business of next for handling — arNov 30 Judge George 3 The system has been year's Ogden carefully Barker of the municipal court has ranged bv the accounting departments boosted his schedule of fines and sen- of the various canning corporations of tences for those proven guilty of the endorsethe state and has received 350 to 390 from Jess Felix of the federal authorities ment 9 negro was given ninety days In Jail this for hawing his pockets iereto-eewhen arrested MAYOR TO SPEAK AT full ofmorning whisky fore the same offense has d pun- (shed with fifty days SOLDIER’S MEMORIAL TferaM-Reptiblica- HCNDREChrUtmti boxes re- WAY OF ‘BOOTLEGGER’ BECOMING ROUGHER IN BOX ELDER COUNTY Brigham t'itv Nov 30 — Four new auxiliaries to the Box Elder county of the American Red Cross chapter have been formed A according to announcement from G Frank secreof the central ortary The ispurpose ganization in tothehe represented in every muntv Special IWsld-RenuMim- n Special n' RED CROSS IS ACTIVE Sp-o- ial Radical concessions made at the solicitation of William H- - Rodgers personal representative of William B Wilson secretary of labor and William of M Knerr personal representative Governor Simon Bamberger resulted yesterday in a settlementonof the Orem since Nohad been strike which vember 10 and employe surrenBoth neither dered soemployer many contentions that to victory and tomorrow may lav claim nineteen of the men who originally walked out will troop back to their old The remainder of the forty positions who walked out will wait until their former positions are restored to them Striker Now I' a Ion Men When the Orem men struck they had no union but upon returning they will be members of the suburban division In of Amalgamated Street Car Men the labor agreement W C Oremhispresimen dent of the Orem line allowsto unions the privilege of belonging provided they make no demand for increased wages prior to June 30 1913 Mr Orem seemed positive last night with the addition of nineteen old that men his railroad should resume normal activity by this afternoon Striker Are Reinstated The labor agreement is signed by Mr Orem In behalf of the company and an committee consisting of H emploves H Wilson James Simpson Harry Bead The C A Banare and P J Shoup Mr Rodgers and Mr Knerr ag witnesses The text of the agreement is as follows: “Said former employes shall be enas rapidly as places are found gaged of them credited with their period at for strike and left paid service before the the the same rate ns when they them as to service among Seniority choice of runs shall be as before strike Seniority as to choice of runs between be dethem and present employes shall bv State Industrial Commistermined sioner William M Knerr and Fresident W C Orem of the railroad “It Is expressly agreed by the railroad cotnpany tliat they will not discriminate against their former emwho return to their employment ployes emnor in Its treatment of them when been of their having ployed because on strike or because of their former asor present or future or continued association with labor organizations sociations or unions no of Inthat “It Is question he raised scale of wages will crease inagreed before June 30 1913 men by theis men the “It understood that any of to will do all possible the work employed and in 'peace harmony with effortcom-on other employes Any pany's it unpleasthe part of anyone to makethe employant for employes entering the walkment of the company during out will be regarded as an act of insubordination “A committee of employes may wait on the president or superintendent any Intime thev have anything of tomutual ’ discuss Ike terest that theywould ONLY 11 FAIL TO GREEK CAR THIEF SUSPECTS ARE HELD PASS EXAMINATION Ilcrald-Rcpiibllra- PAY STATE TAXES 93033: STL 4 Hearts Will Jump With Joy Clear FIVE stokers Their stoking let it be hastily added for those who might imagine them taking to the altitudes with a coal scuttle and a scoop shovel Is done on the ground Moreover the fuel isn't coal but oil The Indians acquaintance with the aeroplane wns made before their uprlsingt was shortly quelled by soldiers Gen Hush L Scott one of the parleys speaking at to the red brethren that explained the army was equipped with aerowhich could flutter overhead planes like birds and drop enough bombs to smear war paint all over the lie showed themThea reservation of the rontrirance picture braves looked arid grunted Since then their knowledge of the aeroplane has developed rapBut the invention took on idly the keenest personal Interest rewhen it was that cently shale denosits in the reported state be mined and converted intomight fuel oil Since 'then according to II A McUollem a United States marshal the Indians have every foot of the shale lands could find in the expectationthey of fortunes acquiring As stokers are delving Into the shale bedsthey and extracting — raw product which will he fedthe to Industry's alafter — submitting to the In liquid chemy form If the aeroplanes extraction process proves a success the Indians may be the highest paid stokers in existence They will have money to do the snake dance enough some along great white way pre-empt- Coeds Send 500 Xmas Boxes One Might Jazz 4 4 4 or Camouflage 4 They Go to Utah Soldiers Turk Skeleton Cice l A -- £- i |