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Show 6 I JLHE 1 915. lphon Washington Tela. 315 or 2151-- A SALOON MEN PET IN Special to The g to Th Aug. 2'i. Hrrs!d-Ibp.ibi:cn- ;e. ial to Ths .l ts , s, . DIVORCE GIVEN WIFE Oedrn fonrt vrlw Decree to Mrs. Ilr. Sidney W. Iladron. I f Spec! default the After An;. entered today. of the husband was of the district ,Hrt Judse i J. A. Howell divorce to Mrs Klslo Issue, i. decree rf W. Hadcon. on from Pldney Ir. Pid i; sn awarded atimonv at the Tiie wtrrat.- r.f ninlli and was Riven of t!'.e two minor children. cuto,iv set In the divorce complaint It was the treated re forth inthatn the husb.md bad he ruel niiittner In that and vi(f. societ:, v n re--i n fused to tak- ici mf to her utieaklnir friined from of friends. the prc?nt:t on w ere married I IIr.i!U-Keputt:ca- T1-.- 1 0dn, f. In Uau-meist- - e - Irr. rind 1m Mrs. Pad in January, FATHER GETS DAMAGES for Attnek I'ootbatl tiainr. Anrrie! I .l l.ogran, Aug. 2:i.- - A new series of courses called collectively mother hood will be offered by the school of ltfrM-Bpubi:cn- 2-- '. offl-fiali- OiCdfn. riotous As an eci.o of n t Glen wood carv. AuiT. .. -- footi-.al- . vder. Novemt-- 'r I'irk ' n'irt :l:irri .f i,e dltri't.tw.ir.i-i-.ix ! .tridd flown n ie iston toiiav Slen.i fo .1 P. James for nr. at-- t Vk upon his son bv Frank Prownins. J. Jn-ebrouifht suit "u beh'fm of the n the son. and .fame, set forth that llrownhu had complaintvounc Kround in the transaction. James to the thrown in Harrlsvllle avenue asked the son sustained thePesidents dt;.-lmanner that commission to extend the ctiy wa-- t Ynuns p fra fur-- - of ti e richt forearm. r mains nlonc that avenue to the a.ol his father reside in Frisco. In 1 1 1 .1- - Th-ro- e , r.ver planned conducted in a building or home de voted to the work exclusively. Girls In groups of from ten to twenty studv Itmr home economics will be under the direction of a specialist, a woman of practical ns well as scientific and the oretical experience In child rearing and homo management. Thegirls will pay a regular fee for room and board suf ficient to pay the expenses of the hous. The different rooms It practice Is planned ultimately will represent different styles of decoration, painting, woods, finishing- and furnishing Tiie practice house will be a model for Ftah homemakers as regards sewage lIsposal, water supplies, kitchen equip ment and arrangement, and elegant but inexpensive furnishings throughout. meetingsIn of the women of Frequent the home, which Utah will be held will be used for laboratory and dem onstration purposes at the housekeepers' conference. Tho girls will alternate in assuming control in turn of complete the menu,practical laundry, kitchen, expense budget, .serving, entertaining, outside decoration. interior finishing. child feeding, evening; hour for children, child play, dressing children and nursery practice In general, supervised by cornpetent specialists. north city limits, that the residents county. might have better fire protection and not use surface wells which have The condemned bv physicians was sent to the waterworks petition for a recommendation. oepartment Ogden Minor Items Fnon motion of Commissioner Chris I'lVfc'iro. the commission disallowed the aim of F.niilv J. I e Lamater for $1P0') for th.? alleged damage to her property tlno Hr!.! Sr..,.,! lu.lire N. I. Harris by ria.ion of .sidewalk grading. of the district furt today appointed .ludsd J. A. Howell guardian ofof Mrs. BOARD GETS MANDATE It. Tllla 1,'ile 'tcood. widow F. Osgood, who was murdered CharU-was 'oiiri Iwiifs Order for Increase of This appointment here lasr ra of made at the r"'' uest of relatives and Srhoo! Levy. Mrs. iKsrood. who is incompetent Ill t. Th is in a sanitarium at Jacksonville. troo.i t will of 1'r. A'ig. 21. Fpon application of I'nder than est.it.trms valued tfie'edn. irden school Imanl the supreme nnl at $t".0ri she Oilhas ourt todav Isstted an alternative writ n vea" for her ma tn tena r $ tO of mandate thf Weber county the sanitarium. and other county offl- Wife Win Alimony Point, In the commissioners for city frs to Increase the tax Sullivan .school divorce ras.i of Marcaret Z.h mills to 5.1 from purposes J. ludxe acainst Michael p. nSullivan. or to show cause before the court ord r reuulrinsr mill A. Howell ifu.vl why such action was not Tuesday he should- next Sullivan to snow cause- w; v ar.d at tor- taken. allmonv n.ot pa' tfmi'or-irHoard members sav todav's action rest raining nini irom was ret'.' fees fand neces-.sarby reason of the shaky car. Another a touring dtsposunsr ondttlop of the school treasury. The nanK order restrains the osrden State on .leposit board asked the commission to rajse from pavtnsr out the j Provo Neivs Notes SH.'.nno from the Ogden city school disname. In Sullivan's In that bank a levy of about f. mills. trict by I.leeties. Marriage license Mrrlce the commission fixed the levy at were issued fodav to Hohert Gardner .'.. which wpt jrocire not more f Israii and Miss Nellie Parker of t h ?imills, OrtU t Speelal to The llrrald Republican. o t K.Stokes Willfam cdcn a:ol North school receive the extra the lnless Aug. 23. The friends cf EdProvo, of Summit, id . and Mabel p. Crou. n ?.'." ) b ard members declared the of this T. liave urged Jones ward FJder of WilUrd. Fo county. school term will be lim- him to announce his city forthcoming for candidacy it to six months. e,j county commissioner on the Republican ; niir. I! oc;iiF..t w indications loticket, and from present cr Aug. turn-- d ir. :t "n s and on Mr. Jones at will 'dv:t. unite cal people FIX CONVENTION DATE the convention to be held at Salem on livers .flooded, streets hundreds were drenched b an September 14. k h struviolent rat;istcrti f hi' a to Democrats Select and Coiinty Provo has not had a county commis'.?'' the city with little warninz sioner during the past two years and I.egUInt l e Tlrket Saturday. for an o'clock tonight and or?t :r:ed t m Tle the citizens In both parties are very hotir. to the a'. om a r m t of almo-ipe.ui to have one member cf the determined from 2r continuous ltghfmtig. The Welter county board located ' ioned to I 'gdcn. Aug. this city, as fully 30 tne iltyv jail en,o rat i' convention for the mimosa per cent of theInpopulation is either in oroom j orii from th .it of nominating a countv and legisi itlve Provo or directly connected t!hase-1- i f through p the ni'T'ii ..' t ef trp be held In Judge J. A. How-- i rural routes to this tb ket will city. he: ilud'on .tg. ell c:.f o" t!e 'o!o:t-courtroom of the buildingM. McDonald, formerly .Tame ni nn 11 o m ... .? . ....... .S'i....Hirrt;iv t ... vhi h wa inundat d . the iirli: at county ........ be Iit wit:- cf Rev. Nebraska, but more recently Methocate who were fleeted for the convenEureka, Utah, has been tion held August last are the accred- dist minister of by the Methodist conference ited delegates to the countv convenassigned to Provo. tion. There are onlv a few contents for for th county Republicanto primaries be held at Salem, Sepnominations. A number are In the fielr! convention for positions on the legislative ticket, tember 14, will be held Monday, Sepbut the rivlrv Is not keen. Present tember 4. at 8 p. ni. The apportionment indications point to a fight being of delegates and places of meetings are for the nomination of a candidate for as follows: First ward, courthouse, 33 Herbert Peterson and Alex. delegates; Second ward. Central school, cause headache, biliousness, sheriff. 17 delegates; v Third ward. Franklin Fife, both members of the Ogden and Joseph Ilarbertson school. 35 delegates; Fourth ward. constipation, impure blood are department, 23 delegates: Fifth ward, Parcandidate for the nomination and have their f ol lowl n srs. and other unpleasant sympker. 3G delegates. The primaries will two members of the county censelect toms. If these troubles are tral' committee from each ward. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Farrer, Mr. nnd neglected they weaken the ! OGDEN DEATH ROLL Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen. Mr. and Mrs. David openshaw. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. body and open the way for Hughes and James Weeden returned last night from an extended trip serious illness. Many chronic Yellowstone park. They left through to llif In automobiles for the park ten days diseases may be traced back Aug. 23. William Mndsay. ago and spent a very enjoyable trip. nden. 71 years, died of to indigestion that could aged general debility N. II. Nelson has brought suit for diThis morning at his residence. J Stlna Nelson on the vorce avenue. Porn In have been immediately he groundsagainst tiuincy There are two of cruelty. came to Ftah in 18; and Scotland, had lived in children In the family. Mr. and Mrs. He leaves his wife, Nelson are bcth prominent in Ogden since 17. Provo on. William Undsav of Blackfoot. social circles. o;i a Ida. and daughter. Mrs. Marv I;. has brought suit for Beryl Plumas Nick lark of Kilen. one brother and two sis- divorce well-knoPlumas on thts This Pills. acalnst BeechanYs ters. to of failure provide. grounds Funeral services will be held at noon home remedy in the Sixth ward and Thursday THIES TO J I' MI IHOM Til A IX. safe itself dependable, at 2.30 o'clock in tho IMenchapel proven meetintr attempts Ogden. Aug. 29. Following house. Hurial will take place at Kderi. and speedy during sixty years to throw himself from the car windows ZS years, a. M. Itobert Holmes, aged Short Line passenger use. The fame of having a resident of Dubuuue. Ia.. died yesterday of an Oregon Lumbers, aged 50 years, August train, brother-in-lamedhome his of other at the than sale J. any a resident of Mount Pleasant. Sanpote larger 1112 Twenty-secon- d Olsen. He C street. was taken Into custody by icine in the world proves the was a member of the Modern Woodmen county, and was held in the authorities countv of and the America of of Order Loyal today the sheriff's dependable, remedial value county Jail. Late Moose. A wife nnd two children sur- office from the information received vive. that they would come relatives man's Mrs. Catherine Hallantyne. aged 2G to Ogden to look after Lumberg. died In years, wife of LeRov Hallantyne. followithe- Dee hospital late last night mtiVEit im kii-i-kng- an operation for appendicitis. Park City, Aug. 29. While mine teaming toher husband she leaves two chil- from the King Consolidated servHonnle. Funeral and a ri v LeRoy a for driver Ernest dren, Sweatfleld, TTTS T7T7 T7 ices are to be arranged after relatives Kimball brothers, was Instantly killed are notified. when he was thrown from his wagon, over his body. Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth the front wheel pa?Ing was 27 was who In be Sweatfield. held North A. the will single, Daniels World. lh Is survived by a widowed He Mdiio in10c. 2 tt'clocii toold. at house SI years meetinge(Ar Ogden Irte.l 2 Zxtid fcrrywhfc. la bxc, mother Mrs. Rciie tiweatfielii. morrow afternoon p'-e- h-- en I 1 f.- - s . Ti Ilernid-ItepiiMh's- - dire--tin- l'-v- . - t f In--te- ! ad 1 T, ! iti. Pa.-en- uc.ua-iiall- v - We-be- i v i IlemM-RepuMiean- prl.-.o,-.er.- - -i ! . p- . s 1 1. 1; , - I i I i . I i I . tive Troubles ! m-jd- e po-l!c- Tim-panceo- Sp-!- l HemM-nepiiMtcan.- l .", relieved by wn has w, iOlffi - d. He-sid- es - s. POWER Special The J t j Special to Tin Mrs. American Aug. Fork, Charles W ebb, 50 years of age, died at her home in Kiverton Sunday and was buried today, a number of American Fork relatives the funeral. Mrs. Webb was attending Miss Sarah formerly Jacklin, having been bom and reared here. Her brother, John Jacklin, and three sisters live here, Mrs. George F. Mrs. Thomas Brown and Mrs. Shelley, It. J. McDonald. Funeral services for Mrs. John Miller, whose death occurred at Provo will be held at the Secyesterday, ond ward chapel tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The remains were here last night and are at the brought home of Mr. and airs. Joseph Miller in the Second ward. Mrs. Miller wns 32 years of age and is survived by a husband and two children. C. B. who has been foreman a t tHalllday, hrt Tl "Q pfuftftrv at thin nlq.. for a number of years, will leave here Or thts weelc foe (Irntitu t'n nhcr. he will have charge of the company's a.i mat pomi. ins lamwy will litciury move mere within the next two weeks. u, You can always depend on us to have the Victor Records you want. You're welcome to come in any time and we will gladly play any selections you'd like to' hear. If vou haven't a Victrola in vour home, come in and get acquainted with this wonderful instrument. Tictrola-- if desired. s $15 to $400. Victors $10 to $100. Easy terms, Com puny F" IIa gram In n motor car gasoline large bewill arrive shortly to be operatedMohr-land tween here and Hiawatha and in place of thz present steam service. The car will have mail, baggage and will and express compartments, The seat about seventy-fiv- e people. car will reduce operating expenses and give more efficient servslightlv ice. The car will be the property of the United States Fuel company, but will be operated by the Denver & Rio Grande. Brigham City Neivs Notes. --- --- Brigham City, ug. 29.in A cheese fac-in operation and tory has been placed three miles south of here, now Perry, the first "Velvet brand" cheese is on the local market. The factory Is owned and operated by Joseph Rlrle, an expert cheese manufacturer. Or E P. Cohurn left this cltv ves- at noon for the Mexican border, terday where he will enter the veterinary deof the United States and partment Utah national guard. Dr. Coburn went to Salt Lake, from where he will depart for the border Wednesday. Israel Hunsaker. one of the big dry farmers of western Box Elder county, wa In Brigham this week and stated .is much better that the price of grain this year than last, and that many section have sold their farmers in his wheat crop at prices ranging as high as $1.23 per bushel with sacks fur nished. This is lib cents more per bush el than was naid last year. While the crop is very light this year owing grain to late frosts killing a large percentage of the crop, the loss to the farmers will be partially made up in the aci Those receiving $1.25 vance in must deliver it to tne cars ner bushelprice. in the A mining boom Is reported where a num Paradise Creek country, ber of Mantua men are doing some nrosnect work at present. C. A. Ander son. Peter I'etersen and C. M. Petersen are working a ciaim mat is ore that assays 'from 5 to 9 producing per cent copper, and also containing gold, silver and zinc. The prospectors have about a carload ef this ore on the dump, but to being a considerable distance owing the nearest shipping point, llyfrom rum, they do not contemplate making Immediate shipment. It is stated that the men are contemplating the formaprop-erttion of a company to handle the There are mines In the same district that are shipping jcre at present. II In ST Pro m on-war- Quarter. e Nog-al- T A CDrrtTATTCPC! Herald-RepubHca- Pllih4J H RN n KM M Victrolss illlli Vicfer Records ExdusiMk ft Phftne Wasatch 3275. Mnil Orrlpra FillArl The wild or choke cherry leaves. feedravages have occurred in flocks Rock Beaver, Camp, Poison, ing along Willow creeks within the limits in-of and Blaine county. The state sanitary spector has been appealed to to handle the matter. TO DISCISS CREAMERY PROJECT. 29. The question of esProvo, Aug. a creamerv at Provo will be tablishing discussed by Carlyle Hall, representinga the Mutual Creamery company, at Commercial club Thursmeeting at the day evening at 8 o'clock. The fossile coral of the Fiji Islands ia said to be the best building stone in the world. When first cut it is almost as soft as cheese, but it solidifies in hard as pranKe. tiie air until it i Provo, Aug. 2S. Word has been received from Nogales that company F has completed its mess and amusement hall and a housewarmlng was given 20. when the following menu August was served: Assorted American cheese, cold roastsandwiches, beef, lettuce, onions, apple pie, apricot pie, chocolate, pablo, cigars, cafe noir. Following the luncheon the following program was given; Opening remarks. Sergeant King-- Toastmaster, Clark; Sergeant "The Army Mess," Sergeant responses. Benson; "'The Science of Hammer and Nails," Sergeant Hatch; "Platoon Leaders' Sorrow and Tribulations," Sergeant Crawford; "When Should Hostilities Commence," Sergeant Boshard; "Horses and Dont's," Sergeant Fleming; "The Value of Troop Order and Discipline," SerJohnson: "Courtesy in the Troop geantMess Hall Decorum," and Sergeant Little singing, Hinckley; "Every "MamWhile," the troop chorus; dialect, my in the South," Richard Nance; "The Song of 'the War Slave," Marcus Johnson; "Behind the Scenes" (personal experience,), Fred King; singing by F troop. , five-minu- RESERVOIR te SUIT ON Testimony In Litigation Regarded as UnfavorabIe to Provo City. Special to Tiio Provo, Aug. 29. Hernld-Rppuhl!ean- .l The suit of the Provo Reservoir company has again been resumed before Judge C. W. Morse, and the two days given the to pastProvo not been favorable has testimony city, the witnesses are stockholdalthough ers in companies that are defendants in the suit. Provo bench witnesses testified that the Knight water in Provo is not being made proper use of city claim and that morning visits inwater dicated that theearly that should be used for city irrigation purposes is being left to run into the lake during the night. Since the of court about a number of points have a month agoadjournment bebeen through arbitration tween arranged the canal and the companies Provo Reservoir company. This will aid materially in educing the cost and the time of trying the case. CHERRY LEAVES POISOX SHEEP. Halley, Ida.. Aug. 29. Hundreds of this locality have died from sheep insaid to be mainly from eating poison -- i W-v-- J mm p reservioq reason is 7 f Time to put up your grape and currant jell, your plum jam and canned peaches, ,made after grand mother's recipe. Also time to make sure that they will be preserved right. That needs perfect cooking just the rght amount of simmering' heat. You can le sure of your fire with a Gas Range. It never burns up or goes out. Never v. job of prerequires feeding in the midst of a delicatewith soot nor kitchemvare messes the Never up serving. ashes. the kitchen with PIi AX CHANGE IX HATE. Provo, Aug. 29. At a meeting of Prove delegates held In the Central school the proposition to change the date of the Utah county Democratic convention from September 21 to September 10 was not opposed and the convention will be probably held on the The change in the date is earllir date.In the statement that there explained Is a desire to place the ticket before the electorate at the earliest moment. The convention will be held at Spanish Fork. rUXFJlAL OF ARTHUR THOMAS. Fork, Aug. 29. Funeral Spanish services were held yesterday afternoon at the Second ward church for Arthur L. Thomas, who died Saturday in Salt Lake. Bishop Benjamin presided. Other speakers were Wr. J. Preston Creer and Charles Booth. The invocation was offered by Fred Lewis, Sr., and Ell Fergusen pronounced the benediction. Singing was In chsrge of the Second ward choir and Miss Annie Booth and William Holt rendered solos. The Spanish Fork band, of which Mr. Thomas had been a member for nearly fifteen years, attended in a body, ATT- - T7TrrrCD 29. TROOPS ENTERTAINED Price, Aug. 29. The water pressure for the past week has been very low-oout of one account of the of the generators at burning the pumping plants that fills the reservoir. The low pressure, coupled with the recent dry spell, would be disastrous in case of a fire of any size. The generator has been expressed to Salt Lake for repairs. - This store is noted for its excellent record service TT7T Herald-Republica- Special to The i i ! s. Neivs Items From Price ot IpiiW ?: Herald-Republica- American Fork Notes fifty-fo- :-r-s- '( on struct eI In American Fork Canyon. to Lehi. Aug. 29. With a minimum caof 2000 and a maxpacity imum of doublehorsepower this amount a power will be built at the mouth of plant Deer creek in American Fork canyon at a cost of $175,000. ' The plant will supply power for the pumps that elevate water at the head of Jordan river from Utah lake for the Associated Canal companies of Salt Lake county. Money to hold the option has been paid. Data are now being secured by Q. Cannon, engineer for Sylvester Salt Lake, and W. A. Knight, manager of the canal companies. The plant will be ready to supply power for the pumps in 1918. While the pumps now consume 900 of electric current, in two horsepower years more 300 additional will be added. The balance, according to the promoters, will supply Lehi with power and light, but In order to do this a of the Legislature will be special act necessary-- to permit Lehi to issue Hurren. Uvon Cragun, ginia Daniels, Tryphene Layton, Llllle Peterson. Leonard Roskelley, Marrlner Ethel Roskelley, Leona Smith. Minerva Law, Mabel Holmgren. North Ixigan Edgar I Williams, Ethel S. Smith. Eliza King. ( I. Cove Elmer KIngsford, Gladys Hill. Barbara Stuart. Lewiston Carl P. Stoddard. Preston Pond, Grace llultman, Anna M. Ralph. Arline Olsen, Velma Duncan, Martha E. Fern Rawlins. Savage, Richmond A. A. Johnson. L. F. Hendricks, Ressle If. Shaw, Katherlne Andersen. Alice Merrill, Clara Munk. Eliza Stoddard, Elsie Skidmore, Evelyn Thompson. Stephenson William G. Reese, Jr., Anna Woolston. Wheeler Niels Nlelson, Hazel II. Nielson. Mary Perkins. Caoho Junction Stella Clayton. Clarkston R. F. Shumway, LeRoy Hall. Ethel Hartwell. Uvon G. Smith, Florence Tnrbct. Ida Wright. Cornish L. R. Adamson, Mrs. J. A. Anderson. Mendon David G. Winn. Marie Jennie Richards. Newton William I f. Hoskln, Norma Henson, Amos Griffin. Mary Dowdle, Veda Merrill. Petersboro Thelma Cox. Trenton A. E. Darley. Fernando Allen, Annie L. Blood. Sarah Hayward. A - PLANT 1 A. Will ' - One Is to He Vir- Bird-nea- - . Rees, honds to construct a distributing Hiorn. Hmtihfield J. W. Kirkbrlde, Florence Annette ninsmore, Sarah McCracken, Goodwin. Lucille Collins. Marie Kelle-he- r, Slm-niond- Training for Mothers of the Future to Be Included in Domestic Science. IIemld-RepuMan- BIG - C. fSpviAl to The Supt. R. V. Larsen schools and district schools of the county: South Cache hlRh school II. Jl. Adams, principal; John E. Wntte. Grace Cardon. Cavendish XV. Cannon. Gladys Chrlstensen, Ferry Van Leuven, E. F. Lee. North Cache high school C. Henry Anderson, principal; John II. Peterson, Henry T. Plant. Jr.. Charles I. Stoddard, Inez Mauffhan. Zina Johnson, O. I Stott, John Omansen. Avon William U. Shipley. Leah Leavitt. II. J. Olson. Grace Autrieth, llyrumChristiansen. Jennie Jesse T. Wilson, John Wriffht. Ophelia Lewis. Marvllla Lelshman. Hilda Olsen. Isabella Savage, Lydla Johnson, Laurene Petersen, Lette C. Sorenson. Mlllvllle A. R. Hovey. Clyde Daines. May Hidd, Olga Larson. Mary Herbert. Paradise D. M. Hickmore, Samuel Price. Kllzabeth Shipley. Mabel Oldham, Hazel Hansen. College William P. Leatham, Una Kencher. E. Allen. Joseph Providence A. Campbell. Isabella Obray, Vernon Baer, Marie Parkinson, lone Reese, Christena Garrett. Klver Heights Elizabeth Holmes. W'ellsville Elmer Brossard, Robert Major, It. P. Leatham, William J. Allen, Maud Douglas. Eleanor Garrett. , May Jones. Maggie Leatham. Edna Maup-hanAnnie "Walters. Florence Young, Lillian OstlundYoung Nellie WM. Smith. Leone Penson J. Neamons, Round y. Hickman, R. Hyde Park Leonidas Homer Hyde, Mary A. Grant, Eva Lee, Johe. Daisy Annie T. Riverside Jesse U. A. C. WILL INSTALL mOTHERCRAFT SCHOO 29. nerahJ-Repnblieaa- y. of the Cache county schools announces the following teachers in the high t'lty CommlMlon Trndp Other Property home economics at the Ftah Agricul ftrI t.ePark Mir. tural college this winter. This work In' a distinct department in do-represents Tlie ity commisden. AuiT. Hclence as generally mestic v training sioners at this morning's meetlnc In educational institutions. entered into a barsraln with the given President 11. (I. I'tterson says it is First National lank of Ogden whereby to have this training re th a city t.btair.t tiie property known as not presumed home training of the natural place to the tank girls, but as one of the ;inwood f by tradinc conthe TwftHv--park istith street hospital flte. Is to prepareimportant mothfuture f li No. J fire station site and the forty siderations to assume their great responsibility if adjointni; the cden Golf nnd ers in tneir own children, mother raising lub property. John Watson. craft therefore '"iinlrv will be designed to ..- oresld-n- t of the bank, and the strengthen the influence of the home. thr-commissioners were the jartles to to have all this work It is " n n iimm pr GETS GLEXWOOD PARK '.". 1 Logan, Autr. IIerald-Retubl!ea- Spanish Fork. Aug:- - 29. Plans are being perfected by members of the local Commercial club and other interested persons for one of the biggest celebrations of the year on September 4 and 5. In honor of the completion of the million-dollsugar factory erect- o ed here during the year by the for the Sugar company. J. Acting H. Snell and committee, general James L,. Hutchinson were In Salt Lake and ,have made arrangeyesterday ments for several Interesting features for the program. One of these is "The Troubadour," who will giveatentertainments at the Cltv park and the baseball park. A balloon ascension ar-at day's entertainment has been ranged. A program will be given each mornand some of ing at the city pavilion the best speakers in the state will be Govpresent to address the meetings. ernor Spry has beert invited to be present, but has not yet accepted the invitation. A feature at Monday's celebration will be a better babies' parade, with decorated carriages, in connection with a children's carnival, and everv child will receive a prize. "The papresent rade will be carried out almost enchildren and particular stress by tirely will be laid on the amusement of the little folks. The vaudeville performers will give many numbers for the amusement of ths children and a cos- tume and character ball will be given for the children. In the afternoon of Monday a game will he played at the race between Mammoth and Spanishtrack Kul ork. Tuesday afternoon the fast reka team will meet the local twirl ers in an exciting contest. Four blocks of the main street will be elaborately decorated and lighted. Iom-bard- - t" . -- ! OSTC Million-do- U Utah-Idah- o'clock thU cltv be extended until 12 for the the time designated midnight,of saloons in cities of this class closine bv the state law. Such action on the part of your honorable bodv would jrreatlv enable tothose adbusiness engaged in the lluuor meet to thMr affairs prohibition just and would alfo srrant euuallty with those ensnared in the Honor business in our neighboring cltv. Halt Iike." This petition was read at this morn filed lug's meeting and was ordered the proposed ordinance to allow wtlh th- - sab" of wine and beer In restaurants. The petition and the ordinance-It was stated, will be considered at the same time. Twenty-fou- r saloons are represented bv th" signer of the petition, who are: Anderson .v Gainer. I. A. Smyth, I). M. S'. Potter. GeorKe C. Foley, MrCarty.P. C. Pound.-!. Folk man fe Allen, Frank Sanford Iiarrot. Manner & Stephens. John F. A hern. John O'Neill. Work & Gustason. C. If. Coaling. W. P.. Ktch-ofeorce Tlmmrman. Charles W. i. M. W. Iverson. Geor' J. K. Davenport. Fred M. Tout. Murphy. I.. K. Wertz. Hopkins & Posers. Pros, and Tavlor A-- Stoker. No date was set for action upon the and the commission has taken petition no further steps with regard to the ordinance which was the subproposed of so mu h protest at last night's ject meet Inc. $.. CACHE SCHOO L ar Ogden. An?. 29. Contending that In view of the probable approach of a sale of liquor, the state law prohibitinglaw should that affected be to those by be Riven more liberty to adjust their to meet the law. most of the affair men of OKden sent in a petition saloon to the city commission today asking hour for saloona be that the closing extended from 3 o'clock P. m. until mid- The petition sets forth: nulght. the saloon men of "We, undersignedvour honorable Ogden City, petition Inasmuch a.s probodv as follows: That hibition is considered a certainty we ask that the time of dosing saloons in Several Ogden have contributed sum toward the construction of a homo for Dee hospital nurses. The building-- which Is to cost about $30.)00. is being constructed at the northeast corner of the hospital grounds and will have three i"torles. with ground dimensions 108 by SS feet. In addition to the sleeping and .tore-roomroom", kiti hen. laundry there will be a reception room, recreation room, reading and writinga iijs,trnoiiiJ, lecture hall, and loom, room for dancing. The Ogden residents and th' amounts are: Mayor Abthey II.have subscribed bot HvwDod, $1000: James i'insrree. S10m); I00 Iavld K.cle company, "VV H Wattle. H'9:I M. S. Hrowntng. Iee, S1000: lr. $100'); Mrs Thomas R S. iovce. ".'. Joeph Scowcroft. Big-lo,00: Chaplin A. $:00;Tf '. Adam I' red Patterson. lav. $."'; J. Kiel. necessary to The remaining amounts contribulMing will bewhich complete the Mormon opchurch, uted by the erates the OHpital.Is the architect and Kber F. Piers Villadsen Pros, the contra' tors. resl-den- Hcrahl-Tlep.jt.praB- Alpine School DisSteady Grovrth. The school population of Alpine district this year passed the 5000 mark, according to informa- tion glven out by Clerk M. E. Kartch-toda- n ner Last year the total num-iber the district of school age amounted to 4993, while this year the total Is 5175, making an Inprand of crease ls2 over the enumeration for 1915. The Alpine district schools and high schools will begin Monday, September 4. InstiHopkins has called an tuteSupt. 1, which lor September Friday. will convence at American Fork and which will be addressed by State SuE. G. Gowans. September perintendent 2 and 4 have been set apart as registration days at the three senior high schools located at Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Grove, and at the Lincoln Junior High school on Provo bench. An unusually large registration is anin the high schools and ticipated An autumn vacation of one grades. week will be given the pupils in October, when they will assist their parents in the harvesting of beets and potatoes. Miovtm Special to The Lie hi, Aug. 29. List of Teachers and Prin lar Sugar Plant Completion cipals for Coming Term Made Public. by Elaborate Carnival. Contribute to Building Fund Say Prohibition's Coming and Want Midnight Cos-inof $30,0G0 for Dec HosPrivilege. pital Attaches. Sp.r:i INCREASE ON trict R. FOR EXTENDED HOURS PLAN IRSenjOME Ogden, JUBILEE BANG-U- P Will Celebrate OGDEN RESIDENTS AID PUPILS LARSEN ANNOUNCES 7 School Census Crnwell. Correspondent. avenue. 1641 D. J. street. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1916 N, SPANISH FORK PLANS OGDEN DEPARTMENT Circulation Department. 420 Twenty-fift- h HERALD-REPUBLICA- Yoii Can Make Better Preserves On a Gas Range Better take time to pick out your Gas Ve will Range before you begin preserving. Ar-gy- le VACATION DAYS ARE NEARLY GONE "Then comes the school boy with his satchel and , shining morning face." then install it for you without any of the fuss or bother our you probably imagine would take place. Look around models. latest the us explain display room todia.y and let UTAH GAS & COKE COMPANY C. M. EYMAN, Oeneral Manager. 351 S. Main Boston Building. Street |