Show X ' - 1TTR 6v v Y V vv- - V ' s ' f'-- x ' ? if'- ' - '?:: r'" x- ' i SALT' LAKE:CITY UTAH AVEDNESDAY JANUARY 3 1917 HEEAIiD-EEPTJBEICA- N V ' ' ' ' "T r N OGDEN J D Circulation Department SO Twenty-fift- h street V avenue' Washington 915 or 2151-- R Tela Murray Citizens Organize to i Promote Dwelling House ECONOMY URGED BROWN IS NEW x Construction Work ' HEAD OF BOARD ON COMMISSION f - Vf Weber County Commission Weber County Board Dis Organizes and Confirms y cusses Pciring of Expenses at Initial Session Deputy Limits Special to Tbe —Martin P Brown of Jan 2term commissioner was Roy elected chairman of the Weber county this commission when the board met firstH time Me was afternoon for the and nominated by Datus seconded English the motion wasSkeen by CommisholdOgden four-ye- ar - $ V K t 1 sioner Moroni Republican over The board immediately underpretook the handling of the mass of conbusiness including the liminary firmation of appointments and approval of bonds Commissioner Brown is to handle the and county Infirmary and farm finance was Skeen auditing To Commissioner of and purchase assigned the of tax matterssupplies and Com- the handling inent haniil7nlf tilllljountvtbbunnMl offices The county jail and grounds was divided into three districts for the handling of road matters each commissioner to have a district The list of deputies for the office of County Clerk Charles Ramey was The the first to receiveareattention W B Wilson confirmed deputies William Clegg Alex I Fife Edith Reid W J Young Daniel L Fletcher Winifred B Geiger Elia F O’Neill and Claude Moyes It was agreed that the of Mr Moyes should be appointment effective for only ninety days and that timn the county clerk should after that to conduct the office with endeavor one less clerk Mlierlff Herbert C Peterson’s depuwere confirmed as follows: Charles ties 1 ’incock 1L William R Wootton Brown George Allen W H Lowder and Curtis Allison This is one lessunder the previous admindeputy than effort is to be made Istratlon and anoffice without another to conduct the appointment Treasurer a Appointment by r’ouniy Maw and Ralph Me-- I V lluish of Aaron was Namara as deputies in his office Commissioner Skeen voting - confirmedconfirmation on the grounds against one deputy is sufficient that also voted Commissioner Skeen two member when against the other Washington Jenkins Mary Nordqulst and May Bramwell were confirmed Re-as In the office of County deputiesKatherine the corder Higginbotham that commissioner holding dissenting one deputy should be- - eliminated Gilbert Thatcher John W Bailey Julia Flygare and Blanche Dugan were confirmed as deputies in the office of County Assessor O M Sanderson General appointments made by the the selection of county hoard included Emmettas as county physicianof Dr W RALcCune superintendent Harry and the county infirmary custodian as county buildingHagbert Mrs IX II Spencer was named supervisor of the poor but her appointment holds good for only ninety days Because of his serious illness James U Dents county surveyor was unable to take over that office today An-ders- on Special ' J ' j - XT' VX: ' J 'h' W Herald-Republica- n - n The 2 — Lengthy V1' r yif- Xx 1 ’ v i V v Artist-Entertain- er B MM--- ' - in “MA’MZELLE 'CAPRICE” IU-- min that Reed Hathenbruck of this city is lnca serious condition at Benjamin where he went to spend the holidays with relatives He Is suffering from heart trouble ' Funeral services for Mrs Mary Berry who died at Middleton Id Thursday were held in the Baptist church conducted by' the Rev Archibaldtoday Stewart Mr Anderson s store was Into last evening' The matter broken was taken up by Probation Officer H Roper and two boys admitted going F' Into the store They will be taken before the Juvenile ' court Deland J Farrer and Miss Bonnett left this morning for VJvIan Mantt where they will-bmarried tomorrow J- -- - - DISEASES®! With Ji Show v of Goodfellowship I onPartof Increase in J Measles i and Retiring Republicans: Other Ailments Alarming Special to Tbo Inducted Vf to The r of-- 1 IS Farmington Jan 2 — Democratictook In ficials November elected f charge of county offices atoday with Ogden Jari 2 — For three hours to- little display of ceremony ihin following day George Shorten city- - sanitary inJT Hess hold- - IIJC spector did nothing except record new tiring Republicans Arthur Republican Orest Supervisor Issues cases of children’s diseases which were Order for Range Permits reported by physicians health officers BmU? ‘bn He succeeds David hieUh LPar‘"tV Dputy homes quaran- - I commissioners Carl B Arnetson supervisor of the tine as fast as the reports came In v II Cook who was unable to be present I Wasatch national forest Issued a no With nearly 500 cases of measles on account of a broken leg received in tice a few days ago that the secretary of yesterday chlckenpox and scarlet fever reported anaccident I Officers inducted into t office 'today I agriculture has authorized the grazing the health department considers that Seth Joi es county clerk George or 12000 head of cattle and horses ana the situation Is serious School board (are:1 members urge more ztrlct quarantine- A Welling county treasurer: John H- 61100- head of sheep within the forest I of homes where there is disease in or- (Blood county assessor Charles E Nal- - I during the season of 1917 season extending shall- I der sheriff Miss Blanche Lewis coun- I During the der that the opening of schools Mongrazing not be delayed longer cthan next May 16 to October 31 a total of ty recorder who is the only Sofficial- I from In the county Lionel Lay- 800 cattle and horses and 775 sheep day The Inspector urges that children be ton county attorney and Herbert J II may be grazed on range district No 1 of and '4550 cattle and horses and 11000 from picture shows and that (Barnes county surveyor The bonds kept away Will- - I sheep on range district No 2 endeavor te- I the new of ficials-werhouse managers approved picture The grazing season for district No exclude children with colds and symp- lam A strong was confirmed deputy J 3’ known toms of disease as the Grantsville division county clerk Hiram S Welling Bdeputy treasurer and Lawrence Coles will be from May 1 to October 31 when county assessor 2800 cattle and horses be deputy William' A Nalder oldest school of- - but no sheep A total may of 2000grazed cattle flClal in Davis E IS retired from the and horses but no sheep may be grazed board of education He was succeeded on District No 4 known as David Stoker Other members of non division from April 1 to November H1® £°?rd are: JohnRRamptcjn E H 15 Provision is also made for tho H Byliee and' Henry --H grazing Mitdhell' O was yearlings on the Grants-Bloo- d who of- vllle and of elected Vernondlvisions the board Thomas Williams was Crittenton Institution a total of 2850 cattle and horses and ed clerk of the board and the djft- 19225 may be grazed on range sheep I or selecting a treasurer continued 6 from May 16 to October No district Seek Aid State to Ogden t 31 and between the same dates a total of 30000 sheep but no cattle or horses6 be grazed on range district No may - In for range Special to Tho making to furnish are applications stockmen requested Ogden Jan 2 —Preliminary’ to a re brands ‘and earmarks for an apquest from tbe thelegislature Florence Crittenton proprlatlon home of Ogden was Incorporated towith the election of the follow Logan Cutting Scrape Starts BUSINESS DISTRICT nightofficers: President Emma J Hin lng vice Mrs M May and OF VALDEZ BURNED ley presidents Reports of Smuggling Mrs A R Mcsecretary Joseph Chez treasurer Miss Eva Erb Intyre: Seattle Jan 2 — Fire that broke out 'This is the only Crittenton home in in' Valdes at 245 o clock this morning Special to Tbe ' the state The men and women who deWilliam - Sound Alaska have worked to maintain it say the Jan 2—The cutting scrape in Prince Logan dis business the all stroyed nearly to keep the institution open (Logan New Year's evet in which Lorln struggle towi of the famous' old is so difficult was it was decided tooutasklHenstrom wounded by trict which In the golden daysmining of 1898 state funds to assist B B Gillette a seriously of in c&rrying has barber rise given 1800 and was an outthe homes missionto blacklegging rumors It is alleged a population of that the Henstrom youth was bringing fitting point for the placer mines in - ’ Herald-Repabliea- uty Returns to City With out a Prisoner Herald-Republica- Ogden n : at - : °nr ' - - : - - ed - L e - cc-unt- y - Herald-Republica- n 2-- ! Herald-Republic- NOW PLAYING IV ' an Dee-Eccl- es - at J Locke's Greatest Comedy Success “Tbe Morals of Marcusif With fascinating Nana llryant In the role title Matinees Thursday and Saturday Prices 15c and 25c boxes 5Qc Night prices 15c 25c 35c 50c boxes 75c that discovered “You are to have been seen with a alleged deer attached to your machine" said Madson to his reprisoner “I’m guilty’’ “Don't sponded the “prisoner” you know that it Is but of season to kill deer now and that it is a criminal offense?” queried Madson “The deer is stuffed I shot It last fall and had It mounted” answered the accused and Madson caught the next train for Salt Lake pros-pectl- - WEDNESDAY— FEATURE DAY “THE DEVIL’S BONDWOMAN” In five reels featuring DOROTHY DAVENPORT The story of an evil purpose rind a ce strange retribution “REEL LIFE” Five interesting subjects in this film EXCESS OF FUNDS WORRIES TREASURER ASKS FOR ADVICE treasurer of LAVIXA MURDOCK has more county cash than the law requires she shall turn over to her successor and she has sent in an S O 8 call to the state auditor to tell her what she can do with U and Just where she got it Mrsexplaink is convinced that the surplus is not her own and she is naturalofficials say over the ly disturbed fact that indications are that she than the may have collected more exaction from some resident legal of the county Lincoln G Kelly former auditor W J Seeand his former deputy audit the records made ley will since 1905 in aneffort to locate the source of the surplus Slur-doc- magazine COURTSHIP” Nestor comedy Tomorrow— Two Headliners T11E VAMPIRES AND BEATRICE FAIRFAX “ONE-CYLIND- n - ER AUDITORIUM DANCING TONIGHT BEESLEY ORCHESTRA AUDITO We Sell Chinese Hedicine ' Our purely herbal ' remedies have eured hundreds of bstluate oases of Ulada of all chromic diseases when all other remedies have Caasulta-tl- o failed free Call and see us- If you’re alek OVEN DAY AND NIGHT - i ' ‘i SuppersChafing Dish esn be Special Ogden Jan ond Judicial JIOgEtfS MADE IN UTAH on the pantry shelf Use it as yon would regular fluid or bottled milk by first diluting with an equal amount of water- Beat for all cooking purposes - $ M)brnrJI4iM i BordenfsConclenscd Milk Co "Lmmdnt of Quality” Ns w York V- 1 2-- con-duct- V A Herald-Repabllcan- Stuart P Dobbs Sec district attorney performed his firat official duties today when he filed Information against and Harry Wood aliasWilson Harry Davis Ernest Wood is against with assault with intent to charged murder Charles Wood a street car and Wilson is to have made an assault with aalleged weapon deadly upon Bertha Anderson Says Former Husband Delinquents— that Elliott Brown her forCharging mer husband has been delinquent in the payment of the 850 monthly alimony required of him Mrs Helen Brown her counsel today asked the through court to order the arrest of district Brown and have him show cause wh he has failed to pay the' stipulate amounts Licensed fn Marry—A marriage' license was issued to John L Boehm and Mamie today E Stout both of Brigham City Woman Forfeits Ball— After having been arrested in the charge of having assaulted her landlord with a coal shovel when he requested room rent Airs Sam Dclasky put up $25 ball and forfeited that amount when she failed to appear for trial in police court to day Peter Gavros was the complaining witness He is said to 'have been assaulted In the Empire rooming house Kitchen— M J Explosion Wreck Rogers-292Grant'avenue purchasnew kitchen rangs andis repairing ing akitchen his of an todays because which wrecked pnrt of his home ate He started a fire in the while the water Jacket - was rangeyesterday frozen His temporary absence from the room at the time explosion saved him from possible serious injury tnsde dimsor light meals and delightful If you always lag have a supply of i to The — Estalk 1857 -- -- - - mm 8 explosion of-th- Holiday Rates To San Francisco Or OFMANTIDEAD Special to ' The Herald-Republica- n Provo Jan 2— Today the old counadministration went out and the ty new came in Hyrum F Thomas- of publican Special to Tho Hef a Mantl Jan 2—Niels J Provstegaard II rovo was named for chairman of the died last night He was in I coEPl8Sl?Ik 1° enter Provstgaard April 25 1849 came to this country In I ?Jon thrl?wL£S?SLBonerBl He 18Vl and located in Fort Green where Jfid he engaged in the shoe business end as manager of the Fort rMenMYWoodT t later he acted p Green for a number of years in I d5u mU 1894 Mr to Mhnti £"dt ties1 williams H?nrv atore Vtm haa iI and openedProvstgaardcame a Jewelry lip resided here lnoe that time Me le iJJftor’T WcSlrj p ®y survived by "his widow Alvin and Leonard So msh: I ' - Id-R- e - Jyland-Denmar- S' tewssssi S&Snst John Opnshaw 'S (lam Lrecorder Levi deputy Phillip’s deputies Guy C Thorne Miner Eva j W JX PIONEER RESIDENT m wlLLlji and copyists Bird Reba Cobbleyt :and Genevieve PATT X X D UHfiA Jtl Richards attorney 'Martin M'Larson Miss Jennie Fag stenographer (deputy not yet appointed) Special to The At 2 o’olock the commissioners met Mrs 2— Anna Spanish Fork ‘ Janv confirmed appolontments of the and Jones diedthis Banks She was born- - in SwanssA morning principals 1 aa I SBw VStZdPS VuS settled first In Cottonwood and v&i-m- ‘ MRS: NELS 'JOHNSON 'K CALLED BY DEATH : moved to Spanish Fork in 1858 She married w M Banks in 1868 and they always lived here Mr Banks died three ' years ago Special : to Tbo She is survived by two sons Delbef Provo Jan 2—Mrs JosephIne John NelSjJohnson city sexton Win Spanish iork and Ellas Jones was The deceased this morning nemucca "'’v two sisters Mrsof Mary J1 died Of Norway and was born in native ‘""‘‘j Bona of Spanish Fork AfrsvRuth and 1846 In 1866 she came to Utah cross-B°w- n She had lng the plains with the of Hayden Utah en n r - -Andrew Scott j company '? eight livingi grande ild Hhe is survived by her husband four - Herald-Republlc- - - - v MOFFAT “ " - : : - V- r POST G-WE- ! I to Tho Lewi aglTt er air soae'phi Cohen' of I Salt Lake one brother H one Johnson 4°hn and sister Mrs of Salt Lake I m- - Named for Murray City Attorney Suc- -I X: J ms3 8 1e pK e : SALE DATES - JuHnt Brown Herald-Rcpttblica- u Dec 20 23 29 It' i sj Provo)News Notes night appointed citywno Lewis Brown torney succeeding J bench as judge of today went on the the Third district court j Attorney MofSpecial to The y fat has practiced law in Murraynearly as city at- Provo"’' Janf-Marria- ge licenses twenty years He served1906 to 1911 have heenrlssuSdto McAvoy Craner of torney of'Murfay from the administration of Charles Corlnne and Mary R Johnson of Provo during Brown as mayor The term of his laat who were married by Ellas A Gee A two years He re- - license was also Issued to W B RlchSn appointment is for Ida and ' Anne Matllde celved- his degres as lawyer at the Uni Rupert Johnson of American Fork Chicago' I differ- 'Committees appointed CHARGED lent cities ofljtah county to further thecenent highWeston Prescott miner 25 years old (cause of the fifty-mil- e was arrested yesterday In a saloon at I ay through Utah county will meetdn club evening First West and South Temple streets I the Commercial com-to ask the be taken Thursday may tO'CaU by Detectives Harlow D Lyon and o Steps for a bond issue to Williams He was arrested on re f mlssioners of the Ogden police He Is want build the road quest Word has been received from BenJa- ed on a charge of forgery- v “Feather River Route ’ - Jerald-Republica- n ' 1 ' RETURN LIMIT Feb 28 1917 : by-the- ’ - WITH-FORGER- s PILLS Larsoot Sale ct Any Medicine fan tho WonU Sold ewer whore IabosoXOc25e TomShee Birr J2S W First south M Smlt Lake City I'toh : A 1 - v! THE RELIABLE SPECIALISTS FOR MEN ad WOMEN Telephone Main 500—ask for Application Department-—an- our Pipe-Thawi- ' When you troubles to :a doctor you want - to know WHO HE 18 and that he Is reliable and Will treat you absolutely on the square Look at Drs Shores recof ord of 25 continuous years success a - specialists In CHRONIC XBRYOi’g AND SPECIAL DISEASES Health Is your greatest asset Get busy and get wel tell-your- d ng Service wagon will be on its way to you ' immediately equipped to thaw any frozen ' V ' ' i pipe qmcUy 3v ‘ A very moderate charge is on the made---dependi- These tiny CAPSUL'S are superior te Balsaei of Copaiba Gubebs er injectlonaand ng i- r ' length of time required to thaw the pipe RELIEVES HOURS Application Department UTAH POWE CO gcmciKrir LIGHT abfluc la 24 tha aama diseases with- out Inconvenience BM bwtndnwffitU Call Main 500—Ask for the ' Mc- ’ — -- no ? hai-mony- - Drs Shores & Shores HV-TYCATI- - J AV’ Murray Jan’ 2— Mayor commissioners Henry and the city D W Moffat To keep the organs in when there is need— use IB Frozen Water Pipes Thawed -- Herald-Repnbllc- Special ROUND TRIP Q JT f ' reeding good appetite good spirits-- -: mean no Iscord in the body 1 1 Co-o- W - - - - Herald-Republica- n T" ak -- Herald-Bepnbllca- a) Herald-Republica- 30c Three Shows Daily - - ' the-Ver-b- LANDS’ Prices 10c 20c - - - re-elect- Mr : " - Accordion Virtuoso Chapter 8 “LASS O’ THE IUMDEII- -' Chambers’ expense sportsmen- are dentslly Mr Chambers and congratulating his deputy David Madson on the rapid performance of their duties This is the reason: Two weeks ago an engineer on the Denver & Rio Grande while driving an engineantoautomobile Helper after in nightfall of the engine’s headthe glare espied light Upon coming closer the engineer observed a- huge deer lashed to the rear of the machine deer that the killing of Knowing at this time of the year Is unlawful the railroad man telegraphed to Commissioner Chambers upon his arrival at Helper Mr Chambers immediately dispatched DepMadson to Colton to seek out uty tbe supposed offender MadAfter a day- of son finally locatedsearching the owner of the only machine which had passed Colton within three days through and made preparations for appreman the under hendlng suspicion The- - latter ‘was found “over the cracker barrel” In a general store In Colton where he had been diversion with the town seekingwhile sages conditions waiting for better road Upon the ‘‘culprit’ Mr- questionMadson ing he had found a ? -- SIAN DANCERS Mile Natcha and Featuring Mile Tatiana In a ballet dlvertlsement Fred C Chambers FRIENDS of and game commissioner are having a few laughsIncl- - —When Thomas Cun- Dogs Ponies Sehepp'sflfIIC' AninnlUWCss MonkeyIIOHELIIC’S IHPBniAb Rl’S- - SANTt'CCI n : OPENING TODAY—845 p w HMrald-RepubIIc- an : Special to Tho BIB DOUBLE-HEADE- R VAUDEVILLE BILL “The Gypsy Csmp” HOWARD A FIELD “Dining Car Minstrels” FREAR BAGGETT FREAK Baseball Nonsensicalists OSCAR LEE ginger and Yodler Dep Lynx-Eye- d' i J : - Jan ningham city constable today assumed the office to which he had been elected last November he found he was dispossessed The room in the city buildused for years by city constables ing an office was denied Mr Cunningfor ham who must provide his own quarters Constablev-Cunnlnghatook thS CONSTRUCTION BIDS steel constable’s shingle and departed establish his headquarters in the ACCEPTED BY U P to First National bank building The former constable’s office Is 'to as a conference chamber for be used Special to The Mayor Abbot R Hey wood and Police Ogden Jan 2 — The Utah Construc- Chief Thomas E Browning when they tion company received notice today power to hush the matter Union Pacific Railway com- discuss matters of public safety that the Henstrom while seriously injured - that incendiarism Is alleged ( Governor to Make Bamberger Expected bid pany had accepted the company’s a good chance for life unless pneu(has Address atOgden Gathering for two pieces of construction work to -m0nia sets in BEGIN DUTY be done In Wyoming One contract JUDGES to Tho Special to Gillette the quarrel CHAPEL FOR TACOMA According of a second ' calls for the construction Utah canners their- arose over a bottle of wine which he Ogden Jan miles between Nw District Jurists Ascend Bench and employees track for fifty-tw- o and Gillette with a 'florin on Cbureh Bays Edifice for Use of others connected lndi- took from Henstrom Wamsutter and Point of Rocks The -discovered a box Members In That City with 'named the ' Court will Napper Program-(boy rectly Industry Arrange of gather construction calls the for other “ tomorrow snow v to here the in the attend the Oregon’ near' inannual to (hidden Tba church through the Mormon The Special Hermosa and Buford track between of the Utah Canners’ asso- - Short Line depot containing two bottles northwestern states mission has of a tunnel Jan 2—The new Second Judi- convention cluding the construction Sherman I Ogden' be held in the of wine Each boy took a bottle The bought a chapel In Tacoma where hill cial district Judges Alfred W Agee elation to Tbe 1800 feet long through Hen-wine had been hidden there by first session will Construction company officers did not and Arthur E Pratt entered upon their building: 10 o’clock a m Gov Simon begin Bam- - strom earlier in the evening who- meetings of the members of the church announce the amounts involved In the duties today holding short court sesand Mayor Abbot R Hey wood claims that he cached eight bottles in- ThebiildlngwaJormeiry11 thef“cen berger contracts sions at which the rules of the court are scheduled to give brief addresses stead of two Learning that Gillette I of forth differdates for setting W J Parker president of the associa- - and the Napper boy had found the wine t The offlce church Presidency of ent matters were read handling was an- tion It demanded will return his The Its Henstrom annual at the dIy° Jit he deal had give report n I I nounced that Judge Agee will occupy opening session yJ?r the up the bottles denying that boys gave of the the larger courtroom to be known as more j Tomorrow found Henstrom members had the will evening any 1 they Melvin J PBallard president No iljbv and that Judge Pratt be the guests of the American Can then attacked Gillette knocking him department shall occupy the courtroom on the company at a theatre party The sn- - I down and his nose Gillette I ortnjmission breaking lower floor This will be known as nual —will In a knife take and stabbed Hen drew the place pocket No 2 Both Judges will be Weberbanquet department In Is club times the strom several Gillette Thursday evening to hear ex matters at 945 ready Jail awaiting the outcome of Logan o’clock a m eachparte court session This RAID GAMESTERS ALLEGED Henstrom’s wounds so cases rule was that adopted need not- be delayed because Jury Ogden Jan 2 — One Chinaman and matters of y that may be attended to In-- few min police broke intoTnfleged UTAH COMMISSION utes night whenresort at 4462 Lincoln avegambling nue BOARD ORGANIZES and broke up the paraphernalia The Chinaman put up $100 and the others $10 each Ft Thomas Named for Chairman Hjnim New of County Body 1 Appoln-- 1 VETERAN RESIDENT tees Confirmed 2 I I Had Deer All Right But Animal Proved x Of Staffed Variety Whereupon Wedneaday 6HAO JAN 11— JULIA CULP x 3 1 Special MULLEN & COOGAN i:renlngi:2Se to e - Not Out of Job But Must Find Other Quarters PRICES:' r 1- 1 IS Sat Fri MARIE FITZGIBBON James Helen ’ SILVER & DUVAL LOUIS LONDON THE PATHS NEWS ' AaaedAttraction v v sa”'- - - Ogden Jan arguments for rigid economy in all departments were of the Weber county government made today by Moroni Skeen hold-ovof the new county Republican member commission at its first session held this afternoon In line with his arguments he moved that each department be conducted with one less clerk than motion was lost in the past year This but-it for lack of a second from provoked Martin tP considerable discussion the two Brown and Datus H Ensign was agreed It Democratic members reductions in the number of clerks should be made whenever 'such procedure was warranted “This is the situation” said Commisof shortage sioner Skeen “By reason had offunds‘iiT 1916 the Vommissloners to cease road improvement work' Our revenuee this year will be lees than retrenchlast year: Unless we save we ment In the clerical force by shall not be able to do any road work We have we let them good roads whyamshould certain that each deteriorate? I can do the work with one department less appointment” Commissioner Ensign replied that he was in favor of economy and efficiency but 'he was not familiar with the duties amount of work of the deand the ' he became better acpartments Until quainted with conditions he said ' he would dislike to vote v on Commissioner Skeen’s motion Commissioner Brbwn took the stand 'since there are many new clerks that in the county building it will require more clerks than formerly to-- ' perform men new and services the the After women become experienced he said He the board would suggest reductionsmattime to Investigate wanted more ' ters In answer to all this Commissioner Skeen replied that it is essential that to prevent retrenchment be the policy was an overdraft and when it agreed mothat- the minutes should show the tion was lost because it was not seconded the commissioner insisted that the minutes also show that his position should be set forth v' er V-- The Famous McHenry Murray Jan 2— J: j announced 'tonight mayor of Murray that some of the strongest - financiers and merchants of' Murray Intend' organizing in & few days a building company which will direct Its efforts toward buying up vacant lots InofMurray erect- and vicinity for the purpose houses dwelling that lnr modern as the result McHenry says of of what he terms an unfair system counthe that taxation which hewill hopes alter-thcommissioners people ty communiof Murray as well as other Salt Lake ties in the southern part ofto build on county are not encouraged vacant lota - In order to encourage building - the will meet' Thursday city commissioners take early action of - the re night ofto the proengineer which port f for thecity new of vides establishment sewer system in Murray Thnrs TONIGHT AND ALL'jlEEK Return of the perennial favorite Matinees 10c 25c 50c Nights 10c 25c 50c 75c Janies " Alan - i Herald-Republica- ' 'THE CLOD’ - v to' The t® Special A Herald-Hepubllca- nJ ' ‘ Matinees MR MARTIN BECK PRESENTS AND SATURDAY' - HflTiriEETCDflY NE17 VAUDEVILLE SHOW TONIGHT Greenwell Correspondent 1641 Telephone 915 SALTLAIiE THEATRE PILLS CHICHESTER Sbkakdu PliU HR AND he L yeew Itaw Bert Sifctf Almye Ktilible SOLD BY DRUGGISTS RIRYWUERE a scrvice" effectlra la tree ting ttanstarsl dUeheryes psinleeaBoa'polaoBona and will not itrletars Bsllevoela 1 to 5 days FOLD BY ShroOHTI SI or 8 bottles S275 parcel Poet If dselrad-Pr- iee Xa Prepared by THB EVANS CHEMICAL COL ( I ( |