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Show X TUE Circulation Department. 15 Twenty-ftftstreet. Telephone SIS. Washington or T!i. li GIRL'S DELINQUENT Grenwll. Correspondent. 1641 vnu. D. J. h CHLDREN 21S1-I- L ORGAN ZED HW CI I RELEASEJS DENIED SALT LAKE CITY; UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1916 N, JOLLY PIONEERS REVIVE EARLY DAYS IN ANCIENT COSTUMES AT BALL CARE EOPGOTTEN AS Vdx TROT SUPPLANTS STEPS OE DAYS GONE BY RTMEN I OGDEN HERALD-REPUBLICA- CAMPAGN Court Refuses to Free Young League Members Visit Schools in Interest of Garden Woman From State School; Mother's Work Fails. Improvements. :;"! tn The Herl1 Pf rub'.'CBO. Oirden. Fb 25. First Mens In th Feb. 21 Kf forts rr.al to'lay "iTliiK .amptlgn cf the. Civic Laivue of by Mrv Cecelia Dernps.-- of H.vlt Lake memrden wore. Liken today when of her daughter ber to obtain th relfAJe t rorf;an visited nrhools public l nn attra tiv Kl ! the l.faK'in of Oood ltlzenah1p. young lfmrfy, a week the Civic league rneni-- f State Industrial U'itiiln from th Wfrrl(m. rx ei- to have all school chilH. V. IIlKKJns. assistant rhpo failed. dren forme.l Into Ivlc betterment work-in- tr pe5isfo"l.ttlons. attorney ger.rl. demurrl to tl9 ami I'nder t'laiiji of the lnb women each a. of habeas corpu for writ tition room In a nehooi elects a director and b sustained Juflr N. T.1".J. Harris tho elect the vice .llrectorji was s'.-itaino murrer arul aecretarv peiUnl. of the league prr!f1ept five Iip to anornfy "Itlxeni-ihlftl; it rn'llTi to of Oonil Ktvn t"t.of thai school, flttKlcnt heconic-petition. a meruher. juatf H. is. Hinckley. .nirrl ntndnf of the livery i It to have the ko1 ctti-zet- n proposed In ron't hol. anpcarM iniuftrlal RSiiJn take up Kcf'lfr. work. The A. with Mtf I 'rui'i" wtmen win arfano f .r ;. n exhlhl-tlo- n this ft rni.nn "i wa the for coune. K. .'hr'.tf.-of product of th xardena In w, statcl. .September and will srlv. pi ucs to the Dempwyj. Thm srtrf.t?' tt ivfn! court wt brought bfor Krowerft of the het flower-- , frulta and In S.lt U'k July . l?l-- . and w.w veieetabl- -. of the jrood citiwas r. '11 ifi'i'i'n'- paroled zen win sitjioSupport he enlisted In the clean-ti- t mother. to th euntodv ofr movement nni also In Arbor I. Miss tt v wek e erfi et. nJ July t mude The "U1: lmr-- y Is Rli'e.l tn ahave .tub piesldent if f rlor.'l Ttth persor I to Saltto l.ak Mr. Phillip league other officers KHseiy. Sin are lira. I.lrvnrd Hlcfisei. an ko w..h tr.l efe first vice nFrn-- i . ttiflhritii T. :.. s. I. Mr. J. nl vice hf president: ; Mrs. t from California nl bru'ix.'.t r . III .Iooph secretary; , v hool president .s wan Industrial to the Mrs. trtasur.-rand Mrs. 4 I. At i "a August Ml . U. H. Pcrtr,Smith, aMditor Ther are twenln. th? In bV.t tho club. ty members i Y.tp. I'or-t- r prcettng Is sit I toronnlttnTH. have reached the it to rays Increase the proposed K- - of f t flftv. H membership Members of ti,e jvi-- ' leafu are tak-Innrgt'M Coun'l for Mtth ath.i.1 a course of study in tvio work and that be'-au- s Im?"7 - J i t i e court n trt to t nrs this inft rmation on tainedno majority. they to thepan had jurisdiction the ncticn Th nut rueI that M was fronxfil b Catn? forshe wan f ice. n. (i-- 1 -- 1 e - s .' - l"-rla- hr l!ten rd D-tn- Juiil br - 1 inpjr lm;js lr n Impv -- JUMPS TRESPASSER BAIL IPROJECT TRAINING CAMP to find itnii V!fae ol Itetur-af"'Al tn Tf HerM R7t'en f tten. Feb 2 v Cpon .eirji;- (r' ie-.rs l f.ora Orf f IHe Mr'fi. to f .f t h the thes .' search l " t' p! i'Y i -- ( l .;e S. H.irker hvin'r :rr; ed before J't ff chiff fooTinif i t tn Twenty obtained I Mikti K o r n s rr;r.lin out In I tdn lie falld in return, and wttnsf.f Jii!a- I!,rkr or.Uroi his ii Pall for- f eifed. upor tlns When Pachi wn 11 without a found E'lUty of jiiiinwjilld juor over sourUt to licence, Krlends "f n Pachls thin roorrvtnar r.oue om pla i r C of tif e t Mm ;n th t of Sficrtfv a " , r th - etle-r:e- r At arn"J - ,. II j. e. ,hm fifi-- r tfrn of tli rele.i llevt-i4tithorltiiU ! ; a, bot t tea i s served I'.u h !"-.wh, l. of a tefitrne. r: tk ltr!n. I x- !. of Mnn Killed In onth en "fk Information. tlelntire Tu t? tlir fn a '. I d-s- -n merry-maker- coin-mtft- Ok-- tl J I,eicetr. as to the information n rrou n li f th Poltce of Feb. ;j. ;rdn. Hnarland. P.e ',! - w-- s DATA REQUESTS r i. e- FAMILY t FaiJ--hter- I J ritlens Committee (Irtnnliri FJ1IIAT they are still fond of the llcht I fantastic was shown by fort? of for mpl(n tw llatlst at the annual ball iven pioneers Iteeniit". in their honor at odeon hall last night I by the laughters of Ftah Pioneers. lb- - Hrrtid nirnd'.--i i tSpr!l Mormon Ilattalion luriters of the 2 v. Oodd.nrd an.l Oifden. Feb. Pioof the Hantl-ar;orife w. elected chairman of the ogden neers. The atteiulance was large and cittenn" committee, at many women presented themselves in cmp a tntjettnKtralntnK of mn Interested in fasbions which during the military training, A.at R.the Weber club early days of Saltprevailed l.ak.. valley. and tonight Mayor When th orchestra bcan tlie tlance W. H W.nttls. president Haywood of tin: Weber protrrnm, many of the pioneers were cl wer" nmert honorarv chairmen. observed to cent'-- ImmetUate Interest th r ofttTs Keinh.i d Kanz-Joh- n- In the ilanclnK- rhey even founl temp- Ir. !."r. secretary, ar.tl the ent ra'nci me11 newness of .'til!e. treas- tationfoxin trot. ur.-r-. o'clock the' Toward The ee utlve committee int ludes A. the danc-iwere assembled for a uratid V. T. Wrlsht. K a. mar'h. which was executed faultlessly.! i; Join Ar.KU s it!!.;.. J. f. F.Mredtre. Jr.. It ani.; Just after the J. ll. Wartl. WiUhun the had po.cd In a Kroup for a flashlight. !iasmnnn, I ftev. John .rver and the Kev. I. 1.M. It.Cushnahan. (rnnd Marcli Led. c,ov. William Spry and Mrs. W. Mont Wird. vice chairman of the '"t.ih rerruitlPK tomrnlltee. electetle Ferry led the march. They were folchairman f the local rcrtiltl nif lowed by Mayor Ferry ami Mrs. Spry. was attired in a black silk and be will appoint twelve Mrs. Ferry others to assist htm. stow n and red coral necklace and earIt is to make a canvass of rings which were fashionable in the th" city ptannel Avas in sray silk to obtain recruits for r citi- eK'htlcs. Mrs. zens" tralnlnic camp and also to arouse of the fashions Spry of the sixties. Secre a series of lectures on interest military training and tactics. Oscden f-- r circumstance finding In a of A FT. AshbT'n ho.fr submerged t skatintc pond In .outh 4den Jast A. SALARIES AWAIT REPORT In a letter to Sheriff T. Vine, the chief constable. A. II. Ie Aiien. says relsttves tf th; dece.lei't In hl bomuifh and they Hob-so,ite itt1e J. I.. I pon Tnm IfVT Hriiou te lim details. Ilepend I'ny of uden : a nnm-lclepuiv sheriff, is snd!nr Tencherwi Committees of n, newspaper clirpinics. toethr amed. with an explanatory letter. Ir. A. A. In ftiunit hloral hydrat !r.hinon r. tn The ';' 's tro,u h. Authorities suspe-'OKd-u- . ftnil play, but have obtained no c lew. Feb. L'ntil the city board of obtains Informatif.n front the county assessor as to how much CLAY PRODUCTS MEN MEET In tax money will be received from 151 ; taxes under the new assessment the board will not be IlrtcW Vlannfactnrer lvv laws, nmpaUn .tnd a in position tobesay whether city school for fore 1lHlnei. will t..her given increased salat TbIferV.I ' fre!a? ries. This wa. the statement made at of toruKht's board meetins 'Kd'Tl. Feb. Hepresentative.s when the suli-- t f ten brick m.inuta'-turinsof tie '.tif teachers" of was brought salaries In up state m- -t today at the Web.r club an informal conference u nd mal Nf.v committees appointed bv W. II. for another meett n if to be WUiim. new president, are madf up lub a ftdlcws; held Mftnliv ir th" ommer'-:aJ rt Salt n. ,l)iid. io T . it hers If. If. Henderson, chalr-mau- ; Mrick of t r I'fS'f.l W. II. Williams, liuildinirs .1. W. n'.a'ricr brf'-A Til com pa r, v. th l.'i'":.iM. thairman; Frd IZ. Willinms. In ers i'oh p r i rs t!. J d i.iri -- Fred T:. Wtllla: rn n t Jirl-ii. Pro.! of Cf.nh Wade M. Johnson, Finance c Wade aM. Asportation v n ri u a are p to indu,t .f oil fi son. irr"fatk'n h.'iirm.in II. If. Henderson. iS more e t e n ' t't.lil pro W. H. W Illam.", chairman; J. ?p.d nets l.eve.luhl. llerald-Repubticsn- -d- . u'-atlon I'.-s- . t Ikc or-Iini- k !;i t i ! - ii-- " . k I i i . PHILBROOK TRIAL SET IS JSY..:!: Orf f' n. Feb ll-- ti I n t 1 Trtal of Frank Ph:-lr)- k of - ,rir- ,'ir-- t -i ; the mtr. v lt .'o;iev. obW. If. IJsrhtr tain trie proper fv i:t!.l" f. !". p!l'"rni h 2" yt HI I" tr:ed 4ar Frank Smith t cbn-Ke- tl t others r ' ? be T) I n wit', ' la r li' t r ry Martin, re.-p- i t;1 i e r, t tmrrl"nnr,!, r.tlerid.ir 1 fur-:u- : wer OGDEN MINOR ITEMS -.' WA N J; toil IV for JlidSf" lete riUflT It arris" tltvlston of .".rh. .Hstrbt o,,rt . h irijr.l n t h FMlb tt of tar'h p..; ruurder r i tnrtlerer of I'af Uiiifile; Puce Jury at fteiirn lrt-- t 14. 7s. i: d a rut t v -ii'- on n cl'art;- - of Joe-- h Ifen . t. .--.-..-ed s:r;.'k n fit:u t n r. Pettidents in and adjoinlni: states .'t ber -rifipf tf tbe Kuropean war (b, Influx of immigrants frtm Ft tbe Mcnndinavlan countries. r a A. real Hadiev, nan -- ' k1t. -who has returned estate from Titer- is also an indication. th. .t be a that many farmers now liv-- , iti ti,o!t i;i-states conttmplate mov-- , ; west and he believes t'tah ctoild rf thes. Farmers who ot into man Canada from the United States vent ; tiet ciie-ijarnis nre returninif be- cause of Mr. Hadley conrtitioi s iys. rFour trains of "lJier on nine, fifteen, sixteen ami seventeen carp. respectively. containing about i:",, t'r.;;c Kuss-:-State soidler.". bound to Fort barracks in Wyo-n.lr from rea.--Phi:iptlne islands, are to oi;den Saturday i earrv or tht Sunday rnornlnsi. DamiRrt llefied. No cau.e of th.. verdict of the Jury In the cc u w..j f Mr- - Iudtf. Stephens nainst '''-- tocitv for S l o 4o. for injuries have been suffered by Mrs -to;.-ns July ti tast. wh"-she .tepped Into a defective place in the T'vii'v fifth street sidewalk. ult ItronRht Mrs. Marlon liorcehrouaht Frtwe:i suit for t!trce from Fr.tnk W. Fretwell. rhamlns the wttb havtni; treated her In a r;;; r. .inner an.! with strikintr her. S! e asks for custody of the children. Itecelvers of the tlt Allroucht. St. San Francisco Hallroad have brought suit In the disonipany trict court the den Pee fe Honev con- t against to collect IJ28. 2 mm any on car of honev freight charges from Fricham Citv to SU shippedNovemb.-2. Vb. 1 2Z Wis-rt-.sot- -i ! V ; . ' I v.-i.-r - s.y w . j tH" ii n ! i al-;s;.- .d ;s, r!.i! t.. he 'I Itr 1 Patrolman John Feb. OGDEN. who has been connected with the ogden police force for many years, was removed today on by Chief Tbomas E. Browning Indisobeyed grounds that Russell structions and used poor Judgment when he took Into cusyesterday a group of local business men tody were at Twenty-fiftwho avenue anil street and standing Washington them to th" police statransported tion in the patrol, believing the men came within the meaning of the chief's order that loitering was to be stopped. Patrolman W. W. Richardson, a new member of the force, was connected with Russell in the arrests, but asserts be advised against the His case, it is underprocedure. stood. Is under advisement. C. P. Fitzgerald, a former railroad man. went to work tonight in Patrolman Russell's place. Williams, vice president of Joeph the Security State bank, was oiti of the men taken to police station by Patrolman Russell. Among the others were some Mock and sheepmen. None of their names were taken, and all were released with apologies. Reslsio! h $150,000 TO BE SPENT a healing r house- hold ointment The fame .uv,thrns, hcirny prop-ertic- Ogden Beet Plant to Be Improved to Take Care of Increased Business. Jlinu nunv CuU a, Waociij Sorti Cfj.r;s Imutior.s Kad-.r- s Co'ii-'"r- f anl a rorc of other trmb!cs wJiich constantly ar'5e in every home, especially where there are children. That is why you should keep Kcsinol Ointment ready for instant use. Sold by !! I lem MKcpiiM'rji n. ) Fully $150, 00o Is to Ogden. be expended by the Amalgamated Sugar company in enlarging its Ogden plant from Its present beet cutting capacity L. ofR.?".' tons dally to 120) tons Ecclep. general manager. dally. who made this announcement tonight.! he is making arrangements for aaysnew the machinery. U 1 inter-n-Uhta- s; aio make it an ftleal h usc;.'!d remtuly for other skin-enir-ti'-itt- tn The Feb. 25. fffecial com-I'an- v. tliat rrakr Kcsinol Ointment go effective fi.r ecieriia arn! 1 drariiats. prescribed by doctors. in Ilerld-nepiibllcan- - L 4- to Tlio Mr. and Mrs. D. W. James. F. Merrill, Mr. and Joseph A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Moses C. Davis. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Clawson. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. R. and Mrs. Thomas Thurman, Mr.Emmeline Mrs. B. Wt-llCutler, Mrs. Hannah S. Lapish, Mrs. Sarah K. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Garrey Van, Mrs. Hannah Workman. Mrs. Saunders, Mrs. Isabelle Mr. and Mrs. J. Sarah Jenne Cannon, N. Rock, Mr. and Airs. C. A. Thompson. Mrs. Kate F. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Dam. Jr.. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Giant, Miss Annie Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. D H. Airs. M. Y. Dougall. Mrs. Livingston, Zina Y. Card, Mr. and Mrs. Milando Shill. Mrs. Hattie Pratt Mr. and Mrs. S.Mrs. R. A. Sermon. J. Pickett, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Home, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Cowley. s. Girls Serve Itef reubments. Refreshments were served by the folEthel lowing Florence girls: Katherine Cannon.McCuue. Allen, Bennion, J.oy May Belle Davis, May Gray, Helen Armstrong, Dorothy Hyde, Helen Wright. Leola Home, Lily Wolstenhoime, Gladys Saunders, Bessie Hayward. - . Ilcrald-nepubllcan- .l pw.i,tri u wv.n.nMntmt v at.- - L S v I'rovo Pnlr Freezing In Pase-np- c Avln-tnoul- n ', . Special .&t sv 1 ',; r t vt When Help Canyon. A rrive. jSjifr-ln- l to Tlif 1 1 era Kcpubl lean. !t! 1 P ri'vo, Feb. Through the. aid of Dr. Clarence Thornburg, formerly of 25. I this citv. Clarence Harmon and James Fisher of I'rovo were saved from freez to death in Avnuatjuin canyon near ing not far from the Whit river summit Uintah reservation. The rescuer was attracted by signal fires and found the men nearly exhausted from a night's exposure and the apprehension of attacks by wolves and mountain lions. Harmon and Fisher had e started out on skees on a twenty-- f tramp from Soldier Summit to Avintaquin cpnyon, where they had heard that were starving because of their cattle made It possithe deep snow. ble to save the cattle. Father Killed Year Ago, Brother Later, and Now Victim Suffers Injuries. MAN SAVEO FROM DEATH NEPHI NOTES 3IIIS. LORENZO THOMAS. Special to The Ilcralddtepiiblican. Feb. 25. Mrs. SPANISH FORK, died after an illness of only last two night days from acute disease. Mrs. Catherline Jones Blight's Thomas was born fifty-nin- e years and ten months ago at Myrthvn Wales. She was the Tydril, South Mr. of and Mrs. William daughter Jones. The family came to Utah in 171. That year she married Lorenzo Thomas at Salt Lake. Several years later they moved to Spanish Fork, where they have lived ever since. Mrs! is survived by her husband LoFARM PROBLEMS BARED Thomas renzo Thomas, three sons, John R. Thomas, Lorenzo L. Thomas and BenI. Thomas, and four daughters;" jamin Mrs. Elizabeth Christensen, Mrs. R. C. Itound-u- p nt II. V. I. Add rented by Jex. Kate and Miss Mae Thomas. There are also eighteen grandchildren. Agricultural Ex pert m Session Clone Today. to The IleraM-Reptdilican- .l Feb. 25. W. B. Spen rURItAY, cer, w ho was injured seriously this afternoon when he fell from an ore wagon, firmly believes he wiil die. It is a sort of fatalism which has possessed him. based on the fact that his father was killed a year ago and his brother six months ago. Spencer believes the evil genius which has hovered over his family has now singled him out for its victim. Silencer was employed as an ore driver for the Cardiff mine. The accident occurred just above the second power house. He was found with his shoulder dislocated, several ribs broken and his face lacerated almost beyond recognition. His team had kepi on going and was caught some distance away. evidently had lain where Spencer he was found for some time. He was removed to his home, where Dr. H. B. Spangler held out hope for his recovery. He has a wife Nephi, Feb. 25. John Jensen of Fountain Green pleaded guilty in the district court yesterday to the charge of getting money under false pretense and was fined J100. A charge against Joseph Sullivan of Eureka of burglary in the second deand Sulgree was dismissed to livan pleaded guiltyThursday petty He was sentenced to six monthslarceny. in the county jail.H. Horton of Eureka, when William in the district court on a arraigned the first degree, charge ofnotmurder in His pleaded over guilty. hearing was carried until the May term of court. He is accused of killing Alex. Robertson, a night, watchman, at Eureka, December 6. ROAD Special to Tho aw Hcrahl-nepubllcsn- .l I'rovo. Feb. 25. More, than f.no men and women attended the farmers' rounel-u- p and housekeepers' convention at Brigham Young university today. The first speakers in the men's section lectured on the silage problem. Four farmers Jcflned in the d'seussion. Prof. N. P. Henderson spoke on potato diseases. In the women's section Miss May Ward of Brigham Young university on "Economy and Nutritive Value spoke of Food." Mrs. E. H. Hastmond and Miss Lottie Harris completed the session with a ss.lad demonstration, and twenty recipes to the women. gave A Joint session was held in College hall tonight, and Dr. T. B. Beatty, secof the state health commission, retary lectured on "Rural Sanitation." The meetings tomorrow afternoon nnd evening will conclude the program. TSpeeial The to rant from Justice J. B. Middleton's court of Price, on a charge of a statuMarv tory offense committed Alberico at a Price hotel.against She is the wife of Angelo Alberico of Hiawatha, 18 years old. She made a and is only written confession at Sunnyside stather husing that she ran IS.away from band February The men were to Price today and will be brought held here. men to serve and please you in our Loan, Insurance, Abstract and HornM-Rcpublica- will We employ more as soon as you give us sufficient business to warrant it. TRACY LOAM & TRUST COiaPAN WOMAN KILLED NEAR BUTTE tVntchman James McCloslcey Held Pending Investigation. Feb. 25. James Butte, Mont., a watchman, was held here with an investitonight in connection the murder of Miss Jo3le gation into 20 sears old. who was found Ieary. shot to death on the Anaconda road last night. She had been attacked. EVERYBODY Mc-Closk- Herald-Republica- Ilernbl-Rcpul.lloa- or 1 Probate Departments. Acres TO HERE ADDRESSES. American Fork, Feb. 25. The teach- a ers' institute of the Alpine district in ! Utah county, which opens at 9 a. m. EPHRAIM NEWS NOTES in American Fork Hign LAY POLITICAL STUDIED tomorrow t school, will be addressed by Supt. C. H. Skldmore or tne uranite school dis 4 1 Yl.sltw and Prof. Levi Ederar Youner of trict Treasurer !tate I,ogan; the University Deputy Special to The of Utah. Superintendent May He Candidate. Skidmore will give a discourse on ' Ephralm, Feb. .25. Lieut. Max Gar-be- r. Special to The while Professor Young Inspector-instruct"Arithmetic," of the Idaho Feb. ,25. Leon Browning, will talk on "History." Logan,state national Thomas and Maj. guard, Braby A. HoR. and treasurer, deputy, of Mount Pleasant, Inspected company THAXSFKK IS MADE. mer, assistant cashier of the National G. O. N. U... Thursday. of Salt Lake, have been in V. P. Garvin. 25. Spanish Fork, Feb. City bank The public school children and teachover former of the Rockv Moundays looking manager Lcgan the last few ers gave a program in the Snow acadthe political lay of the country. Mr. tain exchangeto for "this lo emy in all probability, according cality,telephone assembly hall on Wednesday. returned the transfer Monday Browning The city granted rights to the Kesko to his friends, will be a candidate for local exchange to Jack Teasdale, who the state treasurership on the Repub- has been in charge of the exchange farm to extend the electric line to the farm. lican ticket this full. during Mr. Garvin's absence. TEACHERS William Peterson twoiitv-fiv- e Logan, Feb. 25. B. .Tuszkievick. agricultural superintendent for the United States Beet Seed company, with head-in at Idaho Falls, has been quartersand. in company with Charles Logan G. Hyde, field man for the Amalgamated Sugar company in Cache valley, went over the lay of the country mapout a policy for managing the ping of beet seed for this valley this crop year. Between 300 and 400 acres of ground GIRL ACCUSES TWO MEN will be planted in Cache valley. The land has been selected in North Logan, Hvde Park and Lewiston. Young "Wife AVho Deserted Ilubnnil Nine hundred tons of beets are scatConfeM.icM Alleged Crime. in pits for tered over this territory Price. Feb. 25. Tony Olivato and the planting and they are in good conSam Sellaro of Hiawatha and Sunny-sid- e dition. were arrested today at Sunnyside by John Rich, deputy sheriff, on a war- 25. - BEET SEED CROP PLANNED 40O TO HE PAVED. of the state road commission has been by the can commissioners approached to see if- state aid city be enlisted on the road which runs through the city. If such can be had. the idea is to pave Main street from First South "street to the Logan river bridge, a distance of" CS1 five blocks. and two children. Spencer's father was killed in Idaho when his house blew over on him. His brother was killed mo-by an automobile which struck a torcycle he was riding. to Plant Agricultural Expert!, This Year. Feb. Logan, ive-mil- A-th- TO ENLARGE FACTORY Increased beet acreage Is given as the reason for the proposed enlargement. Company officers say that not will Weber county produce more 12. only louis, beets than last year, but Cache valley Wi ffeni! Meetfnc W. J Ier- - also will grow a surplus over the 1S15 mody. manager of the iHden office of season. Offden must handle the beets the V.esrern Fnion TeleRraph were sent to facthat inat past years will lave tomorrow for Denver tories Logan, Lewlston or Hurley. to attend the conference of representatives of the company. REVIVAL CHORUS PLANNED Fifch t foreignI'orrlanrr, rretel ers were herded Into tb.e patrol Choir Vrrlve to Recruit Mng- -, and hustled to the stationpolice by Patrolman William Frown, pursuant er for Tnlxrnaele. to the order of Chief T. F. Frowning that men Special. t. Tie nre to bekept movin in Twenty-fift- h Feb. 25. To organize a chorus Ogden. street. Tie prisoners were civen a of lOo men and women. Albeit Simplecture by the chief and released. son Reitz, a choir leader associated with the Rev. Henry Ostrom. arrived VIMT roilTIctM). in Ogden He to recruit plans Feb. 2T. William M. Fmlth, hia singers today. fromlW". the nine churches coItobert M. Smith of the Smith Hrothers operating for the series" of evangelistic Lumber company--, M. tt. Kccle and Robbe hf1l ,n tn United ert Anderson of the Anderson & Sona Christian .trV tabernacle. director becompany, are tn Portland. Ore. They lieves he will have his The choral organizaattended the Western Lumbermen's tion ready for the first evangelistic 2 meeting in the tabernacle March - , eastern cities. Important ".Markets alonethe Missouri and rivers are demanding westMississippi ern canned goods," says Mr. Herrington, "and the Utah canners will obtain valuable markets by reason of this call for western products. The wave of prosperity which has swept over the east is coming west and everything looks good for a bumper year." 2.". h hus-oaf- d m Ogden, Feb. 25. The canning indus a may expect try of the I'nitedin States L. the opinion of ll. prosperous year of the Utah Can-ncr- s' Herrington, secretary association, who says the Utah tanners will profit byMr. the general Herrington prosperity prevailing. and other Utah canners have returned from the national convention held in Louisville and from visits to several Result. r. -n ts Special Business Men Taken to StaIs tion and Shake-u- p ti-..- - ac-tb- I J. F. Gate?, Dr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wright, Mr and Mrs. Mrs. George ! lrt t i Fatalist Is Sure His Patrolman Loses Job GANNERS ARE OPTIMISTIC j jAfrs. Thomas Called Time Has Come; Hurt for Arresting Wrong j by Her at Reaper Member of Apmoolntton Return i in Accident at Mine Keellnsr Ansured of n Class of 'Loafers' From i:ntt'tah Span ish Fork Home j Iliimper Year Abend. -- t Scene at Pioneer ball at the Odeon last night. tary of State and Mrs. "David Mattson worn by Mrs. Seldon L Clawson, which Bennion, Annie P. Paul, Hannah S. followed and then came four of the was the praiment of Alice Youni? Claw-- i Lapish, Algia H. Grant. Sarah K. Swift Kovernor'a stalf, Colonel and Mrs. H. son during the sixties. Mrs. F. M. and Klizabeth R. Wright. The commitM. H. Lund, Colonel and Mre. E. S. Lyman, Jr., was attired in the fashions tee of invitations consists of Klizabeth Y A. a C. Mrs. ami of Is80. sown Colonel with trinuned yellow Qutnley right. Annie Lvnch, Victoria C. ant! Colonel and Mrs. KcHvIn ti. Woolley, black lace. Mrs. Laura Merrill Fisher P. Havward, Dam, Lillle C. Jr. Mid. Cjutlcy was adorned in a wore a silk gown of large plaids and MeCune, Lillleth S. Van May Belle T. Davis and Wolstenhoime, colorful colonial gown with powdered flowery sleeves, which also command- Lora B. Holman. The committee on ed attention durinp; the early days. coiffure.. Bessie G. Lycomprised: Next came four women pioneers of Mrs. Stanley Clawson wore a dress of decorations Mrs. pink and white sateen, which It Is re- man, Lillian H. Woolley,M.Annie L. Jones, B. Wells, Mi, Mrs. Emmellne B. Sermon, Hazel Black. ComHannah Lapish, Mrs. Parah June Hlch ported was made especially to adorn Alta Elizabeth R. the title role in "The Banker's Daugh- mittee on refreshments, Miller and lr. Joseph. Home. Presl-tlenA. Madsen and Marcia Mary of the three societies of pioneer ter," the first production of the old "Wright, B were next tn line, as fol- Home Dramatic club. Mrs. Zina Voung H. Hyde. Committee on press. Flora N. daughters H. Woolley and Maud lows: Mr.-- . Annie Wells Cannon, presi- Card wore p. srown which bas been pre- Home, Lillian floor managers, Frank since the days of 1847 and Mrs. Thompson: served dent of the Daughters of the Pioneers; Ci. 11. Van appeared in a g:own of Evans, Joseph J. Cannon, S. M. Woolley, Mrs. S. II. Allen. of the president D. H. Livingston. Edward C.Eardley, l'auuhter.s of the Mormon Battalion, black and yellow silk and yellow lace, Davis. and Mrs. Frank Armstrong, president a creation of 1850. She wore jewelry George Margetts and Moses committee was: Mr. and reception of the Daughters of the Handcart Pio- which also was fashionable at that The Mrs. Cannon was escorted by time. Mrs. Moses C. Davis and Mrs. Mrs. J. Q. Cannon, Dr. and Mrs. S. H. neer.". in Allen. Mrs. Francis Armstrong, Mr. and her husband John y. Cannon, Mrs. Al- Melvin D. Wells were also attired Harden Bennion. Mr. and Mrs. P. len by her husband Dr. Allen, and Mrs. the fashions of years ago. Mrs. Will-la- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Paul. Wolstenhoime appeared in a crino- T. Farnsworth, M. by Thomas Dobson, comArmstrong M. McOune, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. mander of Salt Lake post of the In- line of ;.ink silk with llsht lace. M. Lyman, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. F. dian War veterans. Here Isi Committee. H. Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. WJIJ. WoAncient Ilressj Worn. The committee on arrangements com- lstenhoime, Mi-- and Mrs. S. M. Woolley, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Amonfi' other old fashions which at- prised Annie Wells Cannon, Ida L. Altracted attention was a green dress len, Isabelle S. Armstrong, Vilate N. T. L. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Home, Should be at THE AMERICAN .Mon, Tuts., Feb. 28, 29. Two of the funniest and most entertaining reels ever shown. "Mr. Scad's Adless Day" AND "Yea Want Something" n. II m m I Furnished by the Associated Clubs of the Advertising Wrorld. The Advertising Club of Salt Lake will share in the profits of these two nights. You Must SWW1 .i'.JUllU.i Be There |