Show t- - V K'‘ ' ' V - X0E3ED HOLE BRIGHT—CLEMJ w -- r k1 SECOND NEWS SECTION rf SECOND NEWS SECTION SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY AUGUST 26 1917 ONE SON Y OUNCES T RECRUIT UTAH CARS UTAH SENDS AID 4v 4 fr ELDEST HIGHEST TO BATTLE FIRES 4 HAVE OUTING NON-CO- M IN IDAHO FOREST '' ' Semiannual Banquet of sociation Is Held at Saltair ‘ Flames Said to Cover Five Mile Area Lightning and Campers Blamed Bmld-BapiAUe- hare broken out recently la five - na- tional forests of Idaho and Wyoming threaten to attain serious proportions according ?to j local officials of the forest service X F Knelpp district forester has received telegraphic communication j that one of the fires on sn Idaho forest Unless checked quickly d I V V area and has is covering a five-mi- le reached such a- serious stage that the help of 100 extra fire fighters has been f secured from Spokane Wash 4 All of the available men from Utah and Idaho have been rushed to the t scenes of the fires as Fifty extra men have been hired the : lire fighters by the supervisor ofhead"Wyoming national forest with to Alton at Wyo according quarters word received at the local office to which has fight a disastrous fire In addition ‘ started on that forest there are twenty fires burning- on the Payette forest and fifteen on the "WeI iner in Idaho ' Eighteen fires have been on the Boise forest reported burning f but all are under control District Forester Knelpp attributes the many fires to lightning and care-- Sessness on the part of campers rather than to incendiarism as he says conditions due to the dry spells are about ' the same as they were during the summers of 1910 and 1914 - f - " RAILROADS DENY 14 TONS TO ACRE ' Amalgamated Co Expected ' MOZART BOSHARD i" Through two Valiant sons Mr and Mrs J R Boshard have the patriotic distinction "of contributing the" youngest recruit and the : highest noncommissioned officer o battery F of the Utah field artillery Mozart Boshard enlisted In the battery shortly after he 18had reached the minimum age limit of He had to get into tried twice before thatyears' been turned down'- by khaki' but hadofficers because of ' his the recruiting his aga Scarcely had he reached eighteenth birthday July 10 than he - - sbrmT KARL ' BOSHARD CL set aboat for a third attempt at en llstment He won his parents' consent the physical and passed was admitted August requirements in time to be li' mustered into federal service Karl Boshard his brother' is top sergeant in the same battery F He en listed In old troop tF when the regiment was a cavalry organisation and saw service last year on the Mexican border He was advanced rapidly until now he holds the highest noncom' missioned rank In the battery The father J XL 'Boshard la supervisor of music of the Provo schools - - The Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific railroads filed with the slate public utilities commission yesterday a special denial of the charge made by the city of Salt Lake the Utah Manufacturers association the traffic bureau and the sugar companies that its freight rates on coal from mining districts to Salt Lake and Ogden are unand unreasonable just ' The Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad filed a general denial of the allegation in the complaints and presented ' an exhibit shorting that 4734 cars were delivered over Its lines at Provo to the Denver & Rio Grande for coal hauling purposes bet ween July 1916 and Juno upon a notification received Denver & Rio Grande that It unable to provide certain Inrequested by the complainants the utilities commission gave the ' 25— John G Lin compand until September 5 to collate' Aug KAYSVILLE offer In evidence the desired data of the city council and which has to do with the road's availdied today at an Ogden hospital after able equipment for coal hauling an Illness of several weeks He was The commission was informed by the 47 yeara of age Oregon Short Line company that it will not be able to respond to the request Mr Linford has been a councilman I of the for data as to coal forslx years and was assistant super- haulingcomplainants equipment save as to the numintendent of the Kaysvllle Sunday ber of cars available each month for school He is survived by a widow and hauling north from Salt Lake and Ogsix children Funeral services will den take place In the Kaysvllle tabernacle tomorrow If his brother Frof "James MORNINSSTAR COMPANY H Linford of the Utah Agricultural college who is on a canyon trip can In these Informal discussions were reach here by then part William" Craig Richard Strlngham REPORTS HEAVY SALES Joseph Wright W J- Parker H L 20TH BAND PROGRAM Herrington James Anderson and M Barnes Communities of Utah represented at FOR WEEK ANNOUNCED New Activity Evidences Rethe outing were Ogden North Ogden wide repertoire from a Revealing Woods Morgan Kaysvllle Layton selections the ragtime to classical of Public Confidence Cross Murray Salt lake and Lehl program for ' the Twentieth infantry band for this week was announced yesin Real Estate POTATO IRRIGATION : terday by "A Goetz" director Tbe program to be played at the regimental follows: Sunday March DalIS STUDIED BY U-- A C bandstand As an evidence of a more general relas overture "Paragraph III” waltz turn of all classes of real one Woman and "Wine step estatetoonbuying Song" Herald-R- c publican Special the "When the Sun Goes Down In Rom- lic Freeman part of the general pubAug 25 —Valuable informa- any" Pilgrims lagan of Chorus from Thanh&u-se- r Morningstar-Vogel- Mornlngstar president tion Is contained In a bulletin Just IsInvestment comM S Pinafore' selection "IL sued by the experiment station of the cites the fact that his firm durMonday— March "El Supreme!" over panythe Utah Agricultural college on the Irri- ture past week has sold a number ing waltz "Ameretten of dons tanse""Esmeralda” for factory' warehouse gation of potatoes The work was properties tango "Arglntlna" patrol rental and residental under the direction of Dr F £L Harris "Kllauea" (Hawaiian) uses "The selection of the experiment station Some of these sales cannot yet be t World Beater"' The experiments cover a period : of Wednesday— March "The Storm Sig- made public but the following sales five years work at the experiment sta- nal" a volume of business Indicative overture "La Cazza Ladra" show tion In North Logan The potato plant walt "Invitation tastes i 0f the buying of the a Walts" la tango public above waa studied at four periods of growth "The Indicated Cavalry Wiggle" piccolo solo under different conditions of irrigation Sold for Mary a mlth to the CapiC J by"Caval-ler"Through the Air" (played The results of the experiments are Laooek tol Metal A Iron company a la Sgt) 'grand selection contained in Bulletin 157 and thos incomand metal smelting site for thofactory Rustlcana" terested can obtain the bulletin by new works at the northeast cor— pany's overture March "Martinez" Friday ner of Eighth South and Portland avewriting the experiment station ’Apollo" waltz "Olympia" Intermezzo nue with frontage aggregating 275 feet "On the Bosporus" rag "Are You From which $6200 was paid and for Love" selection "You're in U S MINE RESCUE CAR Dixie" M Petrie to eastern party Sold for (new) corner of Third West the northwest IN EUREKA DISTRICT and Fourth North as a factory sits TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE Consideration $2000 This property can SpecfaL be served by the Oregon Short Line Eureka Aug 25—The United States WILL OPEN MONDAY and tbe Bamberger railway and Is considered an ideal corner site Mine Rescue car No 1 is here under the Sold for Mrs Orpha Strobaner and hundred public school teachdirection of Edward Steidle chief engi- ersSeven W the will take towards Dayton the apartfirst step neer of the party Work In mine rescue the reopening of school when they meet mentH bouse corner at the nortbeast and first aid 1s being given this week Monday at the East Side High school K street and Fourth avenue to Ann-of by the engineers connected with the to hold their institute The Institute ette M Lasells for a consideration of car 27 to Septem- $6500 will be held from Monday classes In mine res- ber 1 and man August Starting 8old the beautiful brick residence educational leaders cue work and first aid will be given' at ars listed for talks on the program fine lot at 424 22 South Temple and 8 a m 130 p m and 7 A large 1080 Monday there will be a gen- street from Mrs Margaret Daly Brown At pm number of Eureka women are Inter- eral meeting of teachers principals and of Los Angeles to W O Kay the well-knoested In first aid work which Is being supervisors in the East High school grain dealer and head of the given in the Elks pavilion The oar will auditorium Gunnison A Ernest Valley Sugar company of this Superintendent leave Sept 1 for Sandy where courses Smith will deliver the opening address city for his permanent resldencs While to men the smelter will be given on "The Message of the 1917 N E A" the consideration Is not given 9ut it Is Rev Peter A Simpkin will talk- on understood the consideration was about LIEUTENANTS ARE DINED Solos will $10000 In Education "Personality Ogden Ang 2 5L— Lieut A E Wllfong be rendered by Miss Georgia Young on Sol4 the fine new two-stobrick em- the violin and Miss and Leonard Anderson two former 1017 Second avenue from residence Schrack at Leola ' ployes of the Ogden postoffice were vocal Mrs May M Lamplough to Mrs H M Kays rllle will build a newJ seboolhouse according to word received yesterday ' by Joseph Monson advisory architect of the state school the building commission The type of deits site have not been building and as cided upon yet although it will probably be erected near the present Structure" Only a part of the new School and & heating plant will be completed at present at a cost of about $30000 Mr Monson has Just returned from school buildKane county A school at Kanab and a ing at are Alton being repaired and" Improved Crops In Kane county willbe large this year Mr Monson said ten-roo- m -- ten-roo- m two-roo- m BUTTE FREIGHT- - RATES ORDERED REDUCED Special n nmld-BepabKc- Ogden Aug 25 —A communication received today In Ogden by W J Parker from the interstate commerce commission announcing that freight rates on goods to Butte Mont from Ogden had been reduced to 40 cents per 100 pounds This Is the culmination of a fight which has extended over three years ' AUSTRIAN ARRESTED FOR HAYING LIQUOR t TWELVE TEACHERS ARE NAMED FOR SCHOOL State ' Brevities FUlmora - The- - contract for the paving "of the streets as passed by the city council was let to" Peterson Brothers who entered a bid of '12 cents a square foot and a bid of 30 cents a cubic yard for excavating The contract provides that the work be completed by October 15 ' St George Oscar Bentley was injured Wednesday afternoon when a load of hay which he was driving turned over In a ditch under the wheels which and threw him passed over ' his chest fracturing two ribs and bruising his body The school population of 'Washington county has Increased 140 over that of last year according to the figures given out by the county superintendent There are now 2074 Children of school 5 i' ' age In the county V Spanish Perk Davis Close 12 years old son "of Mr and Mrs 'James Close had his right arm crushed at the elbow Friday evening when a loaded hay rack on which he was riding broke and he was pinned beneath the load by the broken parts A comrade Ora Jones who was driving escaped uninjured : - - - - s - - ‘ Special n Ogden Aug 25 —Ely Rukavilla an Austrian Is In the county Jail through failure to furnish $500 ball after being arrested' with liquor in his possession Deputy-- Sheriff R H Soule R If Wootton and Ray West made a raid on Rukavllla’a house 2668 Wall avenue and found two gallons of wins two bottles of beer and a bottle of whisky : LAST MEETING MONDAY Special an The last meeting of the OgdeiiXity exemption board will be held at 1080 a m Monday' Several claims which have survived former meetings will be considered and all the details attendant upon closing the draft business for the first army quota will be finished Notices have been posted at the draft Ogden k Aug-25- board headquarters that the first 80 per cent of the city and county quotas will be mobilized Sept 5 the second Sept 19 and the third Oct 8 The additional 30 per cent will be called as soon after as needed Herald-Republic- 25-- — - - ’ j''-- ' ’ y ' - - Ogden Aug Special Herald-Republica- n - Ogden Aug 25 — An Investigation of the record of XL Helnlcke a German youth arrested yesterday and suspected of being an evader of the draft regls tratlon Is being carried to his home at St Louie A birthi certificate found on Helnlcke has calxsed officials to suspect there Is Aocordlng to Com something Irregular mlssloner W XL Reeder who translated the certificate names are In handwriting similar to that on the rest of the certificate The certificate was made out by a Lutheran minister and gives the youth's birth date as Oct 9 1896 which ' if corject would place him beyond reach of the registration age - y - - - '''' - - ui - V' HenUrBtpobllan SpecialBingham'- Aug 1 25 —The - Bingham - postoffice authorities are finding It very difficult to secure clerks' For several months civil service examinations have been ' arranged for every clerks qualify twoso maleno thirty days tooffice one far but for the local has' presented himself for examination An examination was called for today application and four had - secured were presblanks but none of them ent at the appointed' hour: this morndropped' The ing and the matter was year and clerkships pay only $800 athe service men who are qualified for can earn much more in other lines - - - ttpaelaL w INVESTIGATE GERMAN ARMY DRAFT SUSPECT - : SUITS FILED AGAINST EOLL' TAX DODGERS Hcmld-KspabUce- 24 ' - acting ber - Because Charley Ogden Aug Walker his stage name was familiar to people In several parts of the United States Charles Vivian Flanders registered for the selective service army under that name instead of his legal game The case was explained to the ’local board today by Flanders when members of it oould not understand the connection - between his registration certificate made out In his stage name and his exemption claims certificate made out in his real name Flanders registered as a laborer although ho claims his real profession is ' M - Special an Prin pointments for Athis year are: cipal Franklin Hinckley XL M R EnHinckley sign W E Morgan Ellen W L Peterson Shirley' Horsley Frank Rasmussen E D Mann Myrtle David son Georgene Davidson Vera Foulger These with Peterson and Ellen-fourteen teachers who were reappointof the ed will make up the faculty high school Registration ' for first year students will be held September 22 and for former 'students Septem Horald-Repcbllc- REGISTERS FOR WAR UNDER STAGE NAME ' - Hermld-RepnbUc- an DRAFT BOARD HOLDS Herald-Republic- Herald-RejrabUca- a Price Fire at midnight Friday thfeatened to destroy the local branch of the Studebaker company when sparks from electric light plant kinthe municipal dled a pile ' of crating The fire was under control before it reached the oil tanks of the Continental OH company The principals of the schools of Carbon county will meet In the high school here September 4 to discuss hlgb school limit work' A program has been arranged The by County Superintendent Ryan will YOUTHFUL JOYRIDER teachers’ lnatittite' for the county begin the same day TO REFORMATORY A meeting of the leading business was held Thursday to men of the-citSpeelaL consider the formation of a Commercial 25 —Willie Neuteboom club From the sentiment of the memOgden Aug bers it Is likely that the club will be who police say has been arrested more formed in the near future times In Ogden for Joy riding in stolen automobiles than any other juvenile was sentenced by Judge Joshua Homer children the decided that It has been of the Juvenile court to the state Indusschools trial of the upper grades of the city school aftexhe had been arrested here will be granted a ' working va- for attempting an automobile to cation during the beet harvesting pe- Wednesday night take was The riod this f&lL The schools will open brought back from Devil’s youth Slide about ' September 4 and will continue until week ego with two other boys In a tbe farmers find that the children are astolen machine and promised never to needed to aid In the harvest take another car He Was given another Trcmomton chance ty the Judge at that time but A grain elevator of 60000 bushels the recent attempt sealed his fate be constructed in the capacity willtown south part of by the Many Export SCHOOL JANITORS GET In company whose principal office Is be Oklahoma City The elevator will' $5 WEEK INCREASE feet highland: will have seventy-fiv- e 80x60 Work of measurement a ground SpecfiL has already started on the foundation — 25 Increases of $5 In Ogden Aug' need a felt flu The elevator will long of the salaries janitors employed In the In ’making Tremonton the grain center were allowed by the schools x county is elevate Another for the county of board at Its meeting toeducation being erected by the same company at day Fi aiding Orders also were given for the construction' of two school wagons" to he used In transporting children to school JOBS GO BEGGING AT Schoolhouse will be ready for ocBINGHAM POSTOFFICE cupancy at the date set for the opening - Herald-Etpabllci- " Special Tremonton Aug 25-- Twelve new teachers have been named for 'the Box Elder high school according to an an made by County Superinnouncejpent tendent C H Skidmore The new ap- - 25 —Twelve suits "were HEAVY PIPE FALLS ON FOREMAN’S FOOT filed today against Weber county residents who have-nopaid poll taxes for 1916 County Attorney Charles I Farr by the says a campaign is being started which" has county to get in the Ifmoney ' the defendants not been paid and are convicted $16 will have to be paid in addition to poll tax of $2 t More than 100 complaints for men in various part? of the county are ready according to the attorney V -- t - Herald-Republica- n " —CL Special Hales forefactory suf- Garland Aug man at the Garland eug?r fered a severe injury when a large cast on his foot and crushed Iron pipe-felIt With others he was hoisting the pipe which weighed over a half ton when the chain that they were using COl'RT CONVENES MONDAY slipped and let the pipetofall on Hales' 25 — The regular fall foot the hospital rushed Ogden Augdistrict1 court y will 'com- and doctors say that his foot will not term of the mence Monday morning with both have to be amputated but that he will be lame for life as a result of the acJudge Agee and Judge Pratt In at-- 1 cident tendance 25 XL l - He--wa- s ' w i j rS “ tJ $’ SAYS HUSBANDS LOAFS 8 YEARS ASKS DIVORCE Special Hweld-RepobUc- Ogden Aug 25 —Marguorlte Shirk has commenced suit for divorce in the district court against Clarence Shirk whom she charges haa not done any work for eight" years The custody of two children Is asked by the plaintiff The couple were married in Ogden In 1905 - HELD AS CHECK FLASHER Ogden Aug 25—Bert Taylor arrested at Wellsvllle yesterday for the alleged passing of a worthless check for $10 on Ben Cohen pleaded not guilty this morning In police court Judge Barker set his hearing for Monday - morning' - WOULD ADOPT CHILD Ogden Aug 25 —William Hart and - JG turn er - - Herald-Republic- an four-fami- ly ' - wn ry tendered a farewell dinner at the EagleaT club last night by fellow employee Each man was given a signet ring DELEGATE IS NAMED TO GRAIN CONFERENCE Between editions - Charles G - Sum- ner editor of the Tribune Pocatello next year to 1000000900 bushels of wheat and 83000000 bushels of rye will be discussed at a conference in Spokane Wash John T Caine III of the Utah Agricultural college's extension division has been named delegate from this state The first step in the ' Increased ’production program will he a proposal to over the country plant 47887000 acres to winter wheat - Utah's ' increase In wheat acreage is 12 per cent the department asking that 275000 acres be utilized next fall instead of tho 246000 ' - last fall- - ELEVENTH WARD TO HONOR ITS SOLDIERS TWenty-elgyoung men from the Eleventh ward who have responded to the call of the colors- - will be honored at services In the meeting house tonight Mathonlhah Thomas will be the principal speaker at the ceremonies Those to whom tribute will be paid are Francis Hayes Harold Child StanDangerfield M U ley Child Arthur Young John Wallace Alex Anderson Ben Ellerbeck Russell P Morris John A Holt Leslie Cocking Raymond Donkin Cyril Roach Lawrence Drake Howard Bardwell Dewey Solomon Clarence Burton Wallace Grace Royal Howe Fisher Harris Leslie J Paul James P Paul Verne Stephens Hugh Williams Ernest B Hurd Ralph Bassett Paul Bassett and Walter Tracy ht HITS MOTHER-IN-LA- Liaselle for a consideration of $8000 two-stor- the DEMOCRACY PAGEANT atSold 1279 E South XL to y IN PARK THURSDAY Enfolding of the spirit of democracy will be shown symbolically through a 'community pageant In Liberty pork next Thursday at 780 p m The program' given under auspices of' the municipal playgrounds and recreation department will comprise four episodes according to Miss Charlotte Stewart supervisor The first will show myth and nature sowing the seeds of democracy Trials of democracy in 'the Revolutionary and Civil wars will bo the second The third episode will reveal earth's contributions of grain ores and fruit The final episode will show democracy enthroned with the United Statss France England and Russia as its chief exponents: WIFE ASKS DIVORCE w ‘ Larsen Consideration year BRITANNIC SOCIETY WILL GIVE CONCERT As a Red Cross benefit the Britannic Association of Salt Lake will give a patriotic concert in Unity hall 1S8 S Second East street tomorrow evening The program will Include Informal talks musical select lens and recitations Women members of the association gave a picnic at Liberty park yesthe Salt Lake children who terday to In took part the recent spectacle "The Gathering of the Allies" TWO AUSTRIANS JAILED FOR DRAFT EVASION ' George Slovlleh 26 years and Charles are held at the county Jail for tho federal authorities on a charge of violating the draft law They are alleged to havo admitted failure to register pleading that they did not understand the law The two were arrested at the Highland Boy mins Bingham and brought here by deputy sheriffs Ldmlch 25 Austrians of Bingham CONTAGIOUS DISEASES INCREASE IN CITY A heavy Increase of contagious and Infectious diseases is shown in the reissued by tbe city board of health port Fifty-si- x new cases were reported during the week ending August 17 Ty phold fever la on the Increase There are now thirteen cases in the city comwith seven last week There are pared cases of smallpox four of diphthree theria three of scarlet fever one of of whooping measles twenty-focough and eight of chlckenpox births and There were slxty-tw- o ur twenty-thre- e Freeman Mornlngstar TURNS OUT WIRELESS RECEIVER FOR ARMY deaths during the past fifty-on- e births deaths for tho week week compared with and twenty-threprevious e POLICE FIND LIQUOR CACHE JAIL FREEMAN B Freeman 47 1227 N Tenth West street was arrested last night by Officers Husbands and Gillespie and charged with violating the prohibition law The officers say that they found six sacks of whisky In his house but Freeman denies being the owner Ho Is being held MOTHER IS SEEKING SON M B LEVERSON modern residence Temple street for Elna $6650 Special u N Leverson of Draper last night requested the aid of the local police department in an effort to locate her son Mormon R Leverson 12 'Mrs CL of ags years ' Mrs Lieverson stated that the last Information she received from her son ho was working at Matgna as a Through the Invention of wireless helper and that was about two weeks receiver Nathaniel Baldwin telegraph father died a 4hort time since His ago an electrician of East Mill creek has and the mother Is anxious to get in not only "done his bit” through the touch son with her contribution of an Idea to military science but he Is making 1000 of the instruments here for use by the army CITY IS SUED FOR and xiavy A contract for that number of Instruments now is being filled by DEATH OF CHILD the inventor Like many other' military activities Ernesto D’Urbano yesterday filed In the making of the receivers here was invested with secrecy The disclosure the Third district court suit against came In an ovel way yesterday when Salt Lake City to recover $15000 damMr Baldwin appeared before the dis- ages for the death of his son Giuseppe trict exemption board to ask that an WOMAN LOSES SUIT was drowned In tho employe Louis Osguthcrpe be relieved D’Urbano who conduit creek April 26 last Emigration duty After he had AGAINST RAILROAD of military case the young man was The father alleged that the child fell Into the conduit by reason of faulty Margaret B Connell who suffered a exempted construction of the flume broken leg when she fell on the steps of a Pullman car on the Oregon Short SEVIER COUNTY MEN Line December 20 1914 has lost in her KEGGY IS HELD TO appeal to the supreme court for a new FORM DRAINAGE BOARD '1 trial of a suit Instituted against the DISTRICT COURT ra'llroad company for $1500 damages Farmers of the Richfield and Sigurd Under an order of Justice of- - the districts ' Sevier county have formed a Peace board for the drainHugo B Anderson Harry Keg-g- y drainage district LIGHT PLACED NEAR XL XL Rosenbaum was yesacres 5000 of of alias The land board ing over to the Third district bound to been has put the work T F THOMAS HOME through atempowered a cost of $75000 according terday court to stand trial on a charge of emstate crop pest In- bezzling $S00 from Bra Emma Van Members of the city commission yes- to J B Walker state and Sevier Patten Bonds were fixed at $506 In Both the spector a the authorized of speplacing terday are financial aid to the default of which "Kcggy! was comcounty lending cial arc light at F and Fourth avenue mitted to the county JalL near the' home of T F Thomas col- Richfield Sevier enterprise lector of customs who Is reported to have beea threatened by spies because of certain activity which may not be made known An explosion took place near the home of Mr Thomas recently 1 re cai-pente- ‘ T - -- W ' I - - his wife Florence Hart have petitioned On the ground of cruelty' Vilate L " the district court to allow them to Reese yesterday began suit in the adopt William King a child the where- Third district court for divorce from abouts of whose parents are unknown John R Reese On June 14 1911 Mrs Reese says her husband struck his SALT LAKERS WED AT OGDEN mother-in-laOn June 30 1917 she Ogden Aug 25 — Robert J Delghton alleges her husband assailed her charand Edna E McMaater of Salt Lake acter were married at the courthouse today Anna Meyers 6enlor' filed suit for by Owen M Sanderson They motored divorce from Fred Harding Senior on to Ogden the ground of nonsupport ' - j Ogden Aug 25 —Estimates that the beet harvest in the Ogden district will show averages of about fourteen tons of sugar beets to the acre were made today by John F Barton field manager for the Amalgamated Sugar company in the Ogden and Brigham districts If this average is maintained the crop this year will be one of the heaviest ever recorded In the United States and as there Is a greater acreage than ever before the yield willplanted Increase In tremendous proportions While the average will probably be maintained In Ogden and Brigham diz trlcts the tonnage may be slightly lees In the other districts where the Amalcompany operates Upon a gamatedeven twelve tons per tiers with basis of the prevailing price for sugar beeta at $7 per ton the estimates show that about $4000000 will be distributed by this one company for the crop this Acting from the would be formation -- to Distribute 84000000 for Share of Crop nmM-Bfpobllc- 1917 - KAYSVILLE PLANS NEW SCHOOLHOUSE OF SUGAR BEETS to S L Are Just Utah attended the annual ‘ outing of the Utah Canners association held at Saltair yesterday The event is timed each year to precede the extremely active season of tomato canning in which practically every cannery of the stale will embark during the week President H X Herrington of the Utah Canners association headed the delegation from Ogden and Weber men and wocounty about slxty-flv- e men that arrived in Salt Lake about 2 o’clock "and left Immediately for the lakeside resort Delegations from Davis Morgan Salt Lake and Utah counties Joined the Ogden crowd at Saltair The afternoon was spent In bathing anden-Joyln- g the other attractions of the fe- sort "The semiannual banquet was served at 6 o’clock President Herrington presiding No formal speeches were made discusalthough there was a sion among the cannersgeneral the regarding tomato' crop and the prospects of a tremendous harvest The crop Is now ragldly ripening and the canners anticipate according to expression given at the banquet that they will be operating at full capacity within a week Methods of packing shipping and handling the entire crop were considered Informally views of foremen and managers being interchanged for the general benefit of the canning Industry Among those taking an active r RATE IS UNFAIR PREDICTED YIELD O S L and U P Notify Commission Coal Charge As- 100 men and women conthe canning Industry "of More than nected with —Forest fires which 25 Aug Ogden G LINFORD member of ydiedthe Hkysville city council who yesterday - BlpeeftLl u T OHN f Roll of Honor J The following ’enlistments were recorded at the local recruiting offices yesterday: Army — John M McGonlgla Sallda-Col- o Bishop T Carvll Salt Lake Charles & Hill Franklin Ida Grant J St-- Clair Salt Lake Marion E Tanner j Salt Lake —Henry A Rice Salt Lake Marines Ralph Devine Morg Store Room for Rent “In biggest little city in the world” - Corner Main and Depot streets facing north bank drags dry goods or furniture store - " Good for any business FRED PATERNOSTER PRICE UTAH O |