Show V TIie Thursday Morning - r LgORul' t Ealce City Utails -- December 13 191 7 3 By CUFF V li fegiCH-Coi4- T ican-Sa- I THE LITTLE SOLDIER SOMETIMES HAS THE BEST OfTY— POLLY AND HER PALS SrtY Heratd-Repu- bl j 7cf cooits yuAtr it l aSJa As Tn£y ) iimi ftft aISTuIGE utoTcvn Tt:aU ieouT 6cii SHIAJS 4 tMurt 'TteAcTicALi MfeR loETy c 65Lt? rfi e CR LtX FER iSix)U0afc5RRyj rBlXC 4li ME' ABail MLShmJS -- i ADDITIONAL SPORTS BOOK TELLS OF Tim LOGAN AGGIES 1 : - 1- ran al Iteiiilt m Freda Joiin-sii- and i Muck-ro- s First ra-Ww !t7: x Irslneer Imp 112: I it tic lrin:es lit it C IP: h J03: l!r!ip in: sl:iinx-- e S7: e HAVE LOTS OF xJNm llyncr US Miss Bryn lit Austral l I'X I:ldy Kllci-l aif Sixind rae clalmin- - five an llri-lIBilise I'iisiihr j7 Tale Bearnj 114: Auntie er 16 : I’rt'iiliii linrwi Its: Mc A1 I’len-I'd: IIbvixi furl Ill: Tantivy llii Chery leile KO: IVjrffi'l Star IK: Ar-h- i ’Ti True XaUu 112: rut or IK Piiarlc IK: Zindei 112 Third ra-cldimiiiK all ijsi1 five ami- a half IIV furloni: — Freinliv Shjqcro Slivey 118 Billet ta l'W Iiloaa 113: Pin ml do 115 IVter Jay 112 Harry Junior 116: Sir L Joe 116 J I Wellt 116: Clialrach 1H: Marie Poiflilll Ill: Kay Mar IK Ben'a Brother IK: Son a da 116 one m!!— Fourth rae xNo Manacer 106 Mr 'Mack 114: xisdina US Words n1 Wistlmn Irreanlar 1'15: xt'urliciie PC: xFditli Bauman 102: sited I'l'W H: sMar-Ifar10o s mile and a cla tin Im Fifth rai-T 114 sTonrs C Napdeon sixteenth— Fdd 1C4 x Freda Johnson l''l xSt (Tiff U5: xCIirls-tl- e 114 Tactless It 2: sllinla’s Brother ld: lleriuis IPX lot: Prince Lady WorthliijCton s ra-and up mile rliiinlus: Sixth of Siielhy anl a sixteenth — Kliymer 1C": xlmke xBatxca xTtiomwiaid 10S sCd Me Nab PX): MIkifula IK Wafer Proof Ill rsv-tBO Iu3: Inther Ids: Billie Bak- -r x— Apprentice allowance clainie! Weather cloudy: track muddy II WAX A t: NT It IK five anil a half fur-- i first rae V TO' : Miss ixve i'" Ieta lnipi— itedllr ld6 Marauder Mxrifiicrite Street P': Bapid ’ Filer F'-i-: IK fiv and a half Sexiiiil — let: xiTniusy Kate DM : xiturh Strickland Water Wiis 106: xlincntliai l''l : x Wavering 109 DiS II lit: Pajaroita Browu King li n The p-- It Will Be Hard to Pick a Squad With So Many IIoop Stars II et e 12 — With the Pee LOiIAV lj Special u r ' of the class series i'oach mentor of the I'tah Ar- be will uics pick a iimd of ten or fifteen men out of which he expects to mould a championship asrjrrejration and otahli-- h a banner year in abi- lities at the I'tah Agricultural col-let- ri Never before has such an presented itself ami now such fine start has been made a that by the football airsrresration Jensen is determined to do just a little hit better with his hasketeers A fin arrav of athletes greeted the couch when the first call for Basket-Ba- ll material was made last week The freshmen crowded the floor and some very good men were gathered together to represent this class Some of them are very well known through-u- t the state They are Lester Jarvis ity 3- -t e ear-old- 2- ar-!i- li'-t- r' P'-- fur-Inii- jx ra--- IC-ini'- y Stal-xva- :: - I1: 114 Knvcr Bey Ill: Fleek Tl:frl race Anm Klsi- rf lrluce and up six furlongs — 100: xTr Pnn 101: Fa p list Xxw Then 104: 1"6 Galar Alameda Lawxllennmonr rence 106 Joe I) Ill James Oakley Ill Bnaikfield lit and up alx fxirlontss— Fourth rare xMontreasor 151: ZIiu 155 Norvic 107: Lola 147: x Bonnie Teas 104 Ocean rrince lit xKd IWt 109 Fifth race and up tulle and an 64 :chtli — xlady Kowenn (Jet Tp 96 West High school wonder Lolo SpenE 101: Jack Hanover 104: Prince Phil is cer probably one of the best forwards Thorpe 106 Mud SHI 159 xCol Marchmont 114 Bmrrn 107 tn the tftate high schools for the past xt'htef raee Sixth and np mile and Itocn-pofifty 104: two jears Sums ion and Clyde both of yards—157Alan 99: SParr 104: Sleeper Passion lo7: Ralph th Springviile High school state l'J9 Protii!itia 112 Samuel K Meyer 112 champion last year and Maurice Stle-!- ! x— Apprentice allowance claimed l’-- Mar-par- !: of the West school Another freshmen is young star among the High Iterntson cap’ain of last year’s I! Y This bunch of green star freshmenquintet went through the series dethe seniors Juniors and sophfeating In omores the order named with a good margin to spare in every game They had but twenty points scored them in the three games against The with tiie sophomores the mot interesting proved io B footmatch of the series Andy Mohr and Leonard Andrus ball cipiain-ele-- t f a member lust ear’s championship It V I inm were among the stars f the men They however could check the little were forced forwards of the infants and speedy to Bw to their yourgi r opponents 25 to ir I’oic h Jensen anticipates carrying ten m-In his squad He will no doubt sonic difficulty in picking experience out the best ten men who participated in the class scries Never before has he had so many stars from which to do not mainpick and if the Aggies in Basketball this a reputation tain x ear it xv ill great indoor to many close fotloxvers of the surprise game The Aggies’ first game will probably Be with one of the high schools of Salt p laved Before lake The gamelens--will he Use liopdax s will not enforce is training rules- until after the holidays when nothing But bird work xvill rt n 1 n - ! feature the mgttly workouts RACING firstI lllIAs lti:t lTH I": fWalisi HIM race T furlong—!-110 2 tu to wn !: Kl Cspdant I 1 7 to S 3 to i I'arrinwtuni in second: 1 1 IW oven tltohinsiMi' to 2 tliinl ti I Siinndoli licti I ini- I M Ssjctii Ienqiey a Suckle I'd rsce Kitliryn nl Uincy — Tonm ICO mile :in! a x - 2 7 to i I to 2 iron: 119 I iSl:i!ina 7 to 7 Klrnmn 7 i i 2 12 ijtiiiiiii II even to tiitni ( T:oe 2 : I Miilfcrit Bummqri Batty ) rii tin little Alts Thiol raie six fiir'or — l’icn ny iKrlayi 3 t s 1 to I wilt aoii: Adsiiil ns ilxwiieri J to I 7 fo S 1 to C Pair qj ! IS to 1 4 to 1 I to Sti irl Time 1:19 Sinr of Pearl U lor in a:il llarvr-tc- r Kinif also ‘tn — a mile and 1'onrtli r ouarter t'opper Kina I 1 i 2 nut whi : Krr- l!2 if1 Kohhisom I 13 to i to t to x mx- i’it'ii mt nil: Cliff Field P's Isuti p fc in 1 J to I M:i:i-iii2: pi t i tliinl lor Time Stanley S ran al in -- ix I ! hr: Weather et rt fnt track KRAMER SHOWS HEELS TO ARTHUR SPENgER 12 — Frank Kramer defeated Arthur Spmcrr of Canada national bicycling champion in a mile event at Madison Square Garden here tonight in 2 minutes 'tit 5 seconds New York of Newark Pec N J 3-- Spencer wh© won the title from Kramer last summer after the latter ha I held it sixteen ’years defeated A1 xvinner of the of (outlet y race Australia last week in the qualifyheat and Kramer defeated Franing cisco Verri of Italy six-da- nil’IlHTA’M’ International Syracuse N Y Bv nt ifi'-wan- l- -o Monument r monument National Piniis-ui- r the mufflers are least important se A new lied Cross branch has Just Been at Garfield Tills is the Brarfcli in the county third organized others are at Murray and Lark TlieAnother Branch is Being formed at Midvale The of tlie Garfield branch are Mrs officers U W Hawley chairman Mrs J C McLaughlin treasurer and Mrs B Nor-- i inand secretary C S Burton yesterday donated his lesidence at 33 First avenue as a sewthe Salt Lake for headquarters ing Red Cross Tlie work has' expanded so since the Red Cross moved into Amelia that the latter place is now palace overcrowded The Burtoii residence is a splendid home of twelve rooms with hardwood floors W omen in Paris to Give Soldiers Gifts Is-ir- ed ! ! ! WATCH HOW THE INCOME TAX AFFECTS YOU (Written especially for the International News Service) Tf your salary is S$5 a week your income Is $3330 If unmaryearly ried you xvill pay a 2 per cent war revenue tax un all in excess of S1000 which the government exempts In Two per cent of $3330 is your case If married you have an ex$4700 L’Oi'O and must pay 2 emption of 11380 or S2760 Salaried cent of per women married or single are subto this tax for the war revenue ject bill taxes “persons” and not “men” Your “net” income is figured in de- of your tax termining the amount Pixemption may be claimed for per- sonal indebtedness which may bring your actual Income far below the S65 mark For Instance you own a house on which you are may paying mortgage interest taxes and water rent tl e total yearly sum is 12300 Say In this case the SS0bachelor would pay a tax on only while the married man would escape tax free If the latter has seven children he will not be required to pay a tax for the law allows $200 for exemption leo Servlr 12 — Syracuse! university will enter itthewasLacrosse in- - I te cillcciate announced here tonight league - The Kremlin in Moscow movement in Moscow is proved by the fact that the famous Kremlin is Much fighting- has taken place spot as the occupation of the Kremlin Tlie ascendancy of in the bands of these revolutionists was considered a matter of vital inigrtance the-Boleheyik- i each child If you oivn rented property money included in spent for repairs may be as may be your exemption claims contributed to certain charities money man is making S40 and his wife If a 125 they will receive the same exempwould have If he tion the man alone 120'tO and were the sole wage-earnmust pay a tax on S23S0 BKATKIt WATTS TITLE Glhb Bellefeullle of St Paul now at the Arena has thrown his skates Into the ring figuratively speaking as a challenger to Oscar Matliisen or Hobby McLean for a series of races or as a participant in the contests to be held between that pair asserting the er match cannot be regarded as for the unless the championship professional field is thrown open to all comers Cl'T DOWN AGE LIMIT Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic association passed a resolution changschool age for competihigh from ing the 21 to 20 The athletics tive association also ruled onlyyears regularly - at-tlii- s team employed teachers may coach aassocrepresenting any school of the iation' the iest He sits behind you at the game Ilia chatter always is the same “There’s old Ty Cobb why him and me “Is buddies close as we can be “I knowed him when he was “I used to strike him out I did "And Grover Cleveland Alexander “I used to get up his old dander “He pitched ’em slow he pitched 'em hot "I knocked 'em all outside the lot "I know 'em all they're friends of mine “We’ll go and meet 'em all sometime" — a-ki- d Contributed VlOX DACK IX GAME fn-Uta- students must Mercersburg learn how to academy swim in order to be awarded their diplomas A boy passed the examination by swimming thepool which Is twentylength of the five yards under a definite time limit - HOW YANKEE TEAM LOOKS The Yankees’ best team at the present time would be as follows: Fewster Paker and Peekinpaugh inPipp the infield: Lamar Marsans and Gilhooley in the outfield and Walters behind the bat What changes will Huggins make? AX' OLD-TIME- R Jim Evans known as better Evans of Herkimer N Y "Buttsy" is one of the oldest football officials He has been ofin point of service VIox who the Kansas ficiating for nearly thirty years Jimmy team last year quit and declared he City was done with the game met IX’ SERVICE 33 YEARS John Ganzel in Louisville andManager agreed Coach Charles E Courtney of to return to the Blues next year It e now seems that he quit only long navy has held the position thirty-threHe celebrated his sixty-eight- h years enough toongo home and help harvest the his farm Co-nell’- crops s birthday anniversary recently It Happens in the Best Regulated Families - - CONGRESS TO PROVIDE U S HERO MEDALS Intimatiunal News By BRIGGS I ‘t’ Unit Adds Surgical Dressing Department The of the Red Cross of 'the efficiency women of the Universityunit of Utah was greatly increased yesterday by the addition of a surgical dressing under the of department Mrs James L Frankensupervision Announcement of the opening of the new department was made at a meeting of the unit last night The university authorities have fitted up a room on the first floor of the administration building for the use of the women of the university who memand relatives of the bers The sewing section faculty of tlie unit will continue its sessions in the domestic arts room of the same buildmeets every other ing The auxiliary separat-froWednesdayRed and is workers' the Cross entirelyamong the students The efficient work done by the women of the university for the" Red Cross is seen in the fact that since tlie inof the it has delivered ception hosto Red Cross auxiliary headquarters twelve pair ofsixty pital gowns pajamas T bandages and many mufeighteen flers wristlets and helmets It is said that the students of the university have turned out more Red Cross work than any other educational institution in the country They are turning out 1600 surgical dressa week Fifteen hundred girls ings are doing this work and knitting various garments fo the Red Cress It was a Roman custom to hang heads the cradles of infants nf red coral on and around their1 necks to "preserve and fasten their teeth” and save them from "the falling sickness” an-wtve- s m MOAPA FARM & ORCHARD — Notice of Special COM-pan- y Stockholders' meeting Is Notice given that a special of the stockholdershereby meeting be Farm & Orchard company willMoapa held at the office of tlie secretary 514 on Friday the 14tli Templeton building1917 of December’ at the hour of day 5 o’clock p m The object of the meetways and means for ing is to discuss the company By order of financing the president J STOKES JR Secretary Srrlf rmi-Sxxpi- hI t- ’ SWIM FOR DIPLOMAS -- XOTIIEIf nOMH THROWER Denver T)ec 12 — Tim Ryan former for the Denver team of the pitcher Western league enlisted here today in the United States army FOOTIlIL CLAIMS AX OTHER Sheridan Wyo Dec l‘2 — Verl Beaumont player on the Sheridan High school f'Hitball team died at his home here today of injuries received tn st game played last October Be American women in have notified the American Red Paris Cross that tlu-intend to every American soldier in France give a Christinas present similar to those which the lied Cross will give the soldiers at Fort Douglas The Fait Luke chapter of the Red Cross is now af work the packfixing ets which will contain the presents for the men lieie The chapter will need more than 2000 of these packets While no solicitation will be made for personal the presents the Red Cross will be glad to teceive donations Tliov IT may be made in money or gifts the latter it would be well to call ic the Red Cross which will be t of argive Information as to the kindglad A list of suggestions ticles desired has been prepared Chairman Glen Miller director of military relief under whose direction the function on Cliistmas eve in being arlias appointed Milton Llpman ranged and Paul Rattle to receive donations v 1 II TKI IV New Dtc 13 — Congress at ’heWashington be comingthesession probably willif not war department asked by by the President himself to make some for the award of medals to provision m American soldiers and sailors for galand distinguished conduct lantry There congressional already isofthe — trc'i so greatly medal the honor nieqal ord-dthose who wear It In prized by one of these medals may be that axv&rded it is necessary for Congress to go through the formalltv of passa Mil through Both houses ingThe mere fact of this of course enu: in ' hances the value of the medal time—of war — such a war as the world iVjii war it is believed some method simpler Be devised - It also is believed houid iId tiilc ::l ' n t — It:! rwood 110 By officials that America should grade Fifth er medals as Is the practice in Euro1 to 2 rren 2 - wn: I ’pprtows il ' of bravery pean nations There an act to i to j heiitni ilMitiniiki px to ! r-- r iieiicni'e a medal the I of but fo to recognition li' ct1i ijidiuni ' d iii-all acts of Bravery By the British Tunc 2iW Sentinel ttii--mI S!uri!erT a No in soldiers for instance do not Bring them Sixl'i race mile :iml a Cxr the Victoria cross Jt is only the surHeart on i stor: io t Il'i ollinsi 2 to feat of gallantry thnt has that passing v 2 to I even to p'7 lAalrrxoi ei oud : i reward For lesser feats there is the a t i io ta t7 i tn ini distinguished conduct medal and other decorations It is understood that a bill is In FOR COUGHS AND COLDS process to of this attention ofbring the reconx-cncsituation to preparation ("nngiess —take a prompt and effective remedy— one In Decemshortlv after It that acts quickly and contain no opiates ber The bill will carry an appropriaYou can set such a remedy by asking for tion for the striking off of medals and their dispatch to France where they may be awarded by the commanding without the unnecessary red general back home' tape It has often proved the case that a the soldier is dead before he inreceives an earlier reward for his gallantry action and those interested in the matter here desire that so farmanas posshall sible the American fighting These tiny CAPSULTS see the reward of his bravery on his are superior ta Balsam own breast rather than have it go to ef Copaiba Cubeba ar his family there to be treasured with — the memory of the ono'who has gone Injections and N Great care will be taken to REDEYES is (MIDY) arise abuses awhich it is feared mightprevent 24 HOURS the of the system out of up” “loosening same diseases withAmerica will see no such display as out inconvenience has ‘been treated to of ton Germany of metal being welded into iron Sold If mil ingotufm :i fur distribution like calling card ti-a- of them is large while there are supply shortages in sweaters wristlets and socks which are most needed The need for socks is greatest she points out while established tn the 1’intah bason and the natural bridges and Rainbow bridge monuments together with Yellowstone park Little Zion canyon and other resorts are discussed interestingly in the annual report of the director of the national park service which was released from Washington yesterday The report says that preparation even now is under way along the batto handle the tle fronts in Kurope tourist traffic after the xvar and that it Is highly important for Americans to make their resorts more attractive than ever The- director adds that while the war- has Been in progress numbers of foreigners have large the national parks in the L’nited States The report calls attention to the studx of the natural bridges made last summer By Stanley Hinrichs chief of the Salt Lake field division of the L’nited States land office ft general also tells of the lecture by E M Newman on his visit to the Rainbow Bridge National monument in connection with his tour of the national parks and monuments xllattie Burton xlllj!i 101: tjeiirsia ‘ Zion Canyon and Other Spots Described in Report Diiio-au- e I’h-ae- (Continued From I'age 1) for Salt Lake county Beginners knit mufflers because they are easier sh says with the result that the fur-loiis- GOOD MATERIAL RED CROSS FAMOUS KREMLIN IN BOLSHEVIKI HANDS UTAH SCENERY i:tiiii: otds six fi:rlni:s— kw tmiKi'Ns pitrse f 4:-- t-- i 1 - er 2-- PERFECT — - ra--- e i:-t- Ti iii-- vT Tree ARE RIGHT'LL Take eeis t- - Z IM U4T A 5LK5KT ALTERATlfl) in nt-XI Y3eCH v-i- This !- r pfi-St- our 1 Tiii-ttrs- i In-- ii'it-ox- -i I r s suit YessiR - vuhtr( will t SErjTb Them? -- There!That?? How-- s -- The Savings Bank Is Saving Us From all sources biir demands are made of American citizens Tlie most of us who have saved are able to perform this patriotic service Start a savings Recount at this bank W S Me Cor nick Anthou Pres Lnnd Vice Pren Geo Albert Smltli Vice Prem Fred 31 Michelson Cashier VapnM 1117 kjr i uv Tribune Assoc laiioe (New d in' Trtbuae) IV |