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Show THE J. Green-well- 16 41 Correspondent. avenue. Washington 513 or 2151-- GETS OGDEN PREPARING WEBER'S VOTE County Primaries Largely Attended, Ellison Getting Support for Delegate-at-Larg- FOR-G- Ogden. t The April 28. (Spc!t tonight elected IIr1(.-Repiihi:eaa.- Representatives of the city commission, Weber county commission and Weber club this afterOgden, iIrml.t-IpiM:en.- Weber county to Th April 2?. Ite-publlc- seventy-fou- r AT ANY HOUR forty-eig- ht twenty-si- x I Hrald-nepabllran.- .l l 1 ISfH-cia- l llernM-uepuljlica- IIraUl-Ki-pabKoa- n. Ma-la- . neraM-Repnbllea- Mc-Doug- n. Ilrald-Repubr.can- .l 131-pou- nd ' , Ol-s- en f Ileralfl-RepnWIcs- to-1- ay Mad-doc- - a. we!?Sllh r. . t-k-- .ofa"; Improves your skin while cleansing it d : - ms for d wi-rr-im- LL-Absolutely Removes Indigestion. it t all Special t The Herald-Republican- I. 4 lfeJ Was a tcli The Yellow Service Cars. Open every hour in the year. i' t Auto Knight Ajax Blackstone Tires, Diamond Oils. Vulcanizing If It's Rubber,xWe Fix It. For Free Service in or near Ogden, Call Ogden Main 2. E 3 INDUSTRIAL WAR PREDICTED .! Provo, April 28. The B. Y. U. training school will present the operetta. "Hiawatha's Childhood," at College hall Saturday night at 8 o'clock. The production will be under the direction of Prof. c. R. Johnson and his supervisors, consisting of Mable Morley, Winifred Straw, Albert Southwick, R. W. McAllister and Clinton Luke. Miss Morley will be at the piano, Le Roy Robinson the violin soloist and Glen Van Wagenen the flute soloist. Prof. E. 11. Eastmond has charge of the scenery. Prof. B. F. Larson the costumes and the Misses Eva Keeler and Rea Bean the dancing. Twenty selected musicians from the B. Y. U. symphony orchestra will also assist In the production. The cast of characters is as follows: Hiawatha, Allen Anderson; Nokomis, Gertrude Olson; Richard McAllister.Iago (the boaster), Indian youths. Harold Candland, Ru-lo- n Biddulph, Knight Allen, Leland Warnick. Indian maidens, Erma Murdock, Christa Mix. Grace Robbins, Muriel Smart. Phantom dancers, Ardls Young. Nell Murdock, Christa Mix. Hilda Miller, lone Huish, Grace Robbins. Fireflies and wind spirits, Af ton Holt. Clover Johnson. Erma Murdock, Thelma Hulsh, Ruth Nuttall, Ruth BarOudmumd-soton, Muriel Smart. Leona Oxa Lewis, Melba Boyle, Ina Coleman. The conference for the Utah will convene at College hall tostake quarterly morrow. The speakers will be AnW. Ivins and B. II. Roberts. M. thony I. A. conference will be held in the evening. . n, THIRD AT .HOME OR ON THE ROAD BY CALLING HE ncralQ-RDubl!eaji- fSp-c- Ul TUUUU11 Absolutelv FRjEK 2S. Republican Kaysvllle. April V Davis held were throughout 4 primaries the to k county tonight to elect delegates be held Republican state convention to Interest in I'rovo. In the towns much was manifested. Indorsed The primaries Lay ton Davis as county the James E. Ellison to the candidate for delegate at largewas the This national convention. to instruct. Primaries only precinct were not held at Clinton. Clearfield or to the precinct South Weber, to call meetings. Bonita who, with Lew Hearn, both being among vaudeville's foremost actors, chairman failingowing as follows: will appear here May 7 and all that week. Delegates were elected Layton, W. A-P. Kaysvllle Frank I C. Burton. Epperson and Hubert lternates Christopher Burton, Walter Cottrell and C. A. EoDerson. TRAINING SCHOG IL TO . Iayton James E. Ellison. M. A-M. UTAH COUNTY VALUES Whiteside and Robert Simmons. lternates W. W. Evans, W. W. Ramsey and Richard Stevenson. Farmington J. H. Robinson. Arthur Hess. John Walsh and H. C. Daynes. T HAN DOUBLED PRESENTJPERETTA Alternate Charles Miller. Bountiful Dr. G. H. Kessler. A. J. Holt. Willard Carr and E?.ra Thompson. Centervllle John Ford and L. C. Woolloy. Assessments Reported Total 'Hiawatha's Childhood,' With Syracuse David Cook. C. South Bountiful Alma Brown and Cast of B. Y. U. Pupils, to Be Jed W. Hrown. Nearly $30,000,000, and West Bountiful George B. Mann. Produced in Provo Tonight. Will Be Increased. noon elected an executive committee of seven to arrange for the Intermountaln Good Roads' association convention in Ogden June 13 and 14. This committee was empowered to appoint other committees to assist In the reception to organize. from Idaho, met by wards of about 200 delegates Republicans of the city and Utah. Montana Wyoming, Nevada, end then separated into district repacOn be committee the name the this to city will delegates resentations Chris by Commissioners represented cording to apportionment. street suAt the First ward gathering Carl Al- Flygare and C. H. Martin, county commission by lison was chairman and W. E. Zuppann, pervisor; the Moroni Skeen and County Commissioner M. A. Richardson was chairsecretary; In Surveyor Ralph S. Corlew. The four man and K. C. Glasmann secretary committeemen from the Weber club ho onnl araivl' I frwlil JfMinnn was in J are to be selected by W, II. Wattls, secretary chairman and J. F.A. Barker U. Jlorn ciiatrman president. the Third ward; work In connection with in the theSecretarial and L. A. Vandyke secretary Ilulanl-skEureka Send DeieKotes. local arrangements is being d o n a T. l Fourth ward, and Capt. E. ward. to Th- - llPmld.KeptibUcan.l or new James P. r?pvll by Casey, secretary chairman in the Fifth 28. There was a lively Eureka, the InApril bureau. Ogden were publicity First ward Republicans Abbott It. contest tSpeotal to Th for to' the state condelegates to support Mayor structed 28. County Assessor One of vention. the primaries largest Provo, April 1 EIGHT CASES LISTED ARE ley wood for delegates at large from in of the took the Christensen Jl. place reported today city history efHyrum Utah and a recommendation to this and the six winners won by a close a total of property assessments for fect was made in the Third ward meetDelegates are: William Homer, Utah county of $28,600,910. This amount Judge Johnson to Conduct Federal margin. ing. David Mills. Uus J. Henroid. Dr. H. J. is divided real estate. $10,746,380; imThe consensus of opinion is that D. Stack and John Gatley. provements on city lots, $4,705,670; imCourt Ilearfnarn In Ogden J. llensel, flavor lledwood Is Weber county's estate, $2,468,120; provements on real$7,629,650. to Th candidate for delegate. The asFork Delegates. Spanish property, personal First The delegate: Ogden City board 2S. state the be cases sessment to levied 28. The Rehave by Ogden. Fork. April Eight Spanish April I and llobson. Carl Allison district. J. In the term of the publican primaries here tonight were of equalization will Increase the grand set for trial ben Mrs. an J. D. Harris. Jr.; Second district. W. federal court In Ogden beginning next well attended. total to approximately $42,000,000.times It was decided that Alice Collins. Fred E. Williams and II. Monday morning before Judge T. D. two sets of delegates one increase of two and three-tenth- s he chosen, E. Zuppann; Third dlstrlL Karl W. II. Wedell. charged with for the state and one for the second last year's valuation. Gctsrer and George A. Watts: Fourth Johnson. The cash valuation system will rean Interstate commerce congression district convention. The violated having Mrs. Adlie Angel Fellows and commission provision taxes of D. T. in slightly reducing thesome district, In sult are: connection Klias Hanson, delegates cases Thomas D. Wilson; Fifth district. A. II. with the alleged shipping of mlsbrand-f- d Lewis, I a. O. Lawrence, J. Preston Creer. the county in general, but In A. G. Stoddard. where property was valued too low in Moyes, John Iarson and. Charles Van F.ffie Mrs. Dr. of from his Dart. ranch Ognorth apples Viies; Sixth district. William C. den. is to have trial. the past taxes will be increased slightIirs Neilsen. David Robertson, George ly. Howell and J. C Fulton: Seventh dis-M. Suit brought by the Oregon Short 11. Lewis and Henry Gardner. Members of the state auditor s oftrict. Frank Smyth:S. Eighth district. Weber county to settle a congressional Delegates to the second against and John Line 11. Henand state board of equalization refice Snell. I. Jones. are George J. Rarger come convention district also will of way dispute up. right W. W. Kawson. district. Ninth I II. P. Oleson. Ole cases Thomas. 1'arr; F. are: Andrus. port that the assessor's office in this ry and Kate Sobel; Tenth Other S. J. Gold. Abl Beck. Iee Davis. George county rangs highest in the state for Barger T. Joseph Niels of Bank 1. Waynesboro against Anrlerson and David Jen- Ryan: Bank of Waynesboro against Skinner and F.rastus Hanson. and credit Mr. district. efficiency offorservice.' Moroni keen. James Coal & Ic company: Utah Asexcellent work of the Kleventh district. Christensen sen; 3 A. Vandyke. 11. D. Brown and Louis sociation of Credit Men against Central SENIOR DAY CELEBRATED his office. TwelTth district. Charles R. Milling company: W. B. Wedell atcalnst Zitzman; J oil Ings worth. Thomas A. De Vine and Utah I'o wer Light company; South"hr1s Flygare; Thirteenth district, ern Pacific company Devotional Services, 'Auto Ride nnd ESCAPESTHEGALLOWS; Hyrum William Glasmann, Walter Rlchcy and Overson; the bankrupt against 11. Alcase of Included In Program. I'venlng Hall district. bert. ArthurC. F. Larson; Fourteenth Tln lo E. Bristol and John Ralph Iavls, Fifteenth district. Frank Provo. April 2S. Today was Senior Jloyt; Timothy Ktevens. John Walker:IT. Sixteenth dis- TWO BOYS GO JOY RIDING day at the Brigham Young university FACES PRiS0N TERM Eldredere. Jr.. and the seniors took charge of the detrict. Dan J'ouKh, C a proexercises, rendering John Llttlefield. Jlarry HaleF. Warren Take to Heels When It tin Down, but votionalIn which Karl N. Snow, the ordistrict. John W. Corev; Seventeenth gram Are Caught and Jailed. B. Hales, Mattie WoodW. Wilcox. William Doyle, Joseph B. chestra. Wayne A. M. Anderson. Luther Kggert-se- n Special to Tiie bury,and Crompon and Alva West. Murder Charge Against Ray Lottie Larsen took part. Ogden, April 2S. When C. C. Clay, Wfber County. This class the afternoon a mounted presented upon horse, upon charged North Oflen. Arthur Barrett and A. Rimer Martin and Ralph Edwards, two the school with a large sun dial to Thompson Changed in Idaho and tramp boys who are said to have taken be placed on the brow of temple hill L. Toono: Plain City. Lyman Skeen .1. L. Rnbson: Wilson ward. H. Chandbuildhis automobile, the boys forsook the in front of the Maeser Memorial to One of Manslaughter. an auto ride. Iluntsville. Thomas K. McKay and car In a hurry this morning, endeavor- ing. Later the class took ler; la"William Burroughs; Randall, George ing to dodge a in the ball with ended The the were irate but day owner, T. Bybee; Randall: Klverdale. John West and held for Deputy Sheriff dles" gym. caughtIfadlock. Kanesvllle. James Rawson; No. 1. War-r-II. Oren Pocatello. Ida., April 28. Ray M. J. The automobile was taken from near Jlooppr Joseph Hodson; of Oneida county, who is Thompson M. 2. T. Jones. No. Jr.; Fowles; Jlcoper the Clay ranch at Hot Springs. Later htmself against the charge of r; defending owner saw boys returning from Eden. A. J. Carver; Roy, Ueber Swan-itethe killed George B. McLaughlin PAYSON NEWS NOTES having mountains Fintah. Orin Bybee; Libert', W. Plain City. He procured a horse and d nine miles east of in the Holmes. i2Ui It. gave chase. Instead of speeding up, won an last January, important the boys took io the fields. , before a hearing point inofpreliminary Both say they are under age and will Malad in the Justice yesterpeace to The I Special be held in the county jail pending an day. I 28. Reece of Thev be turned Joseph may April Payson, .investigation. MINOR ITEMS OGDEN a result the charge against him I over to juvenile authorities. the Nebo stake presidency was over- hasAs been reduced from murder in the I come with heat yesterday while workto manslaughter, and lils first degree on the his farm. Klmo, ing GUARD bond reduced from $12,000 to $SO0O. He AGAINST FLOOD son him McBeth. found of Arthur lying defended by Attorneys Special to Tbo llrrald F.epuM!can. unconscious, on the gTound. He was is belnjr and Jones of Pocatello. 2S. Box Klder Ogden. April summoned. High medical aid and home AltnoMt at Danirer Point, taken The court of Oneida county school is to hold its annual outlnj; in Orrden Illver No probate a straw and stack ' Fire destroyed some held Thompson for months but Done. ago 6. Mav which McClel-laDamage canyon, on C. J. Friday, Ogden the premises of sheds At the instigation of Ji also the data for the a'nnual outmanslaughter. Special to The work by the fire depart- the prosecuting attorney, Quick S. T. Davis, stake of mutual Ogden improveing associations Ogden. April 2S. With the waters ment prevented other damage. a second hearing' was had and the in Iluntsville. ment of Ogden river only a few inches bewas A to born was changed to murder in the baby boy MeGlll and Ely low the danger point, city and county Mr. and Mrs. William Towns Iroperlna Nebeker. Also a charge The maximum penalty in first degree. Are prosperous Nevada towns with the officers are stream the watched Mr. having Mrs. to John Badham. Idaho for manslaughter is ten and daughter years. to and weakened levees copper mines and smelters to runningand strengthened not set. has been The trial date to C. J. according' flood as one another such Nye the capacity, prevent The known facts are that Thompson Fred M. Nye. who have returned from in early March. and G. B. McLaughlin, a professional a visit there. Hotels, they say. are C. 11. Martin, street supervisor, paid on a ranch footracer, had a quarrel EUREKA NEWS NOTES crowded with prospective investors. to the levees in attention particular was The where employed. Thompson Debater Selected. Ben Young and Glasgow addition, the lowest part of men were seen to go from the stable of Weber Leisnman These the acadernv artificial banks city. Dglas toward the house. McLaughlin carrying will represent tho northern division of to break late yesterday, but began were a .22 caliber rifle and Thompson a School In none lllch to State and The Herald league the of the residents Sreclal pubRepublican. revolver. On the way the men got into' in that district left for higher land lic speaklnsr. and Miss Msry Wooley of strengthened 2S. On upper Main a fight, and struggled Kureka, April In school declano officers the ogden Highstate meet Ingirls had today. County reports street .yesterday the automobiles of G. of tiie guns. One shot for was possession fired and Salt lake of damage mation at the in Ogden canyon, although W. and Crane Bean collided. McLaughlin was dead. Thompson has next month. the water Is buffeting embankments Both cars were George made no statement. quite badly damaged. Sneddon Funeral Todsy. Private fu- and bridges. The Junior prom, given at the Blks' J. Sneddon. neral services for Myrtle of Tuesday under the auspices daughter of Mrs. John D the class of 191 , was attended CLASS OUTING pavilion by more VOTE CONSOLIDATE TO Sneddon. 20O7 Liberty avenue, who died ACADEMY I than 200; held at the hom of diphtheria, were The I. O. O. F. anniversary dancing tliis afternoon with Bishop E. A. Weber Senior Knjoy Graduation Cele- pavrty was given Wednesday evening. officiating. bration nt Hot Sprlnic lienor!. Joseph Phillips, for many years a Au&tllary to AtlrudE.Funerals Fune-rf- il resident of Eureka, is dangerously ill Industrial Committee of Provo DeterSpec!! to The Hersld-Itpnblican 1 services for Mary Anderson, wife Ogden. April 3S. Weber academy at his home in Spanish Fork. mine to Combine With Comof Adelbert Anderson, will be held Sun- senior class members went to Hot ward Ninth In the with chapet the day mercial Club. to hold the annual Ladles' Auxiliary of the Railroad Springs todav class celebration at the graduation Trainmen attending. Provo, April 28. The industrial comPROVO NEWS NOTES' Thieves Get Small Booty. Uy break-;n- g bathing resort, returning to Ogden late !. of business Interests of Provo mittee a screen door, burglars last night today. held a luncheon at Spencer cafe tonight Previous to the excursion, the class of L. S. Corey, 2545 entered the homeand as a closing event of the year's work. talent entertained the faculty and unstole 7 0 cents. Jackson avenue, luncheon members adjourned to After A burn- dergraduates with a program In which to .Motor Cause Excitement The Sperlal the Commercial club, where William M. I'aullne Ben Marv Read. in Malan, of motor the Young. the plant Ogden C.ladys 1'eter.son. Karl 28. The city commising and John D. Dixon, Provo, April Wilson, secretary, Wilford caused Nixon, Steam laundrv in a excitement an on work accomsioners have ordinance makpassed treasurer, reported k Ieon Lawrenct Smedlng. call for thn fire liarrett. and resulted a misdemeanor for it the to and funds persons by plished organization ing and was Iris Iiowns took Toe James confined 1 damage or drive any animal expended, showing approximately department. travel on or ride $600 a short ad- or Barker, principal, gave part. to the motor. I over vehicle any in the treasury. any newly propel IlrnnkardL Charging dress Wife Saj comes made public pavement, around which As the work of the committee Ms wife is an habitual drunkard. James there Is a barrier or a sign stating the to an end May 1, its members voted to SOCIAL CLITH IXCOIIPOIIATEV. suit for brourht divorce W. Close has closed. The fine is placed consolidate with the Provo Commercial section is to whom h; wa.s marfrom l"elle Clo- 1513. Ogden. April 23. Articles of Incor- at not more than $50. club and with this end in view the ried October 1, of the poration International Social IT. Paul of the University of following committee was named: A. J. Prof. Wa-edThe to Team n,ans Play, i1?' to Japanese Jrh,ch clubrooms at Utah this afternoon took a mountain N. Taylor, Alex. Iledqulst, J. T. Farrer, open team baseball 4C2 of Toklo. Lrant avenue for social and ath- - climb with the Alpine school teach- J. C. Deal, John D. Dixon and T. F. universitythe Ogden High team In icnc puiposes. were tiled in the plays 11. Japan, May This committee will meet county ers. Pierpont. ();Jen a committee from the Commercial with Thomas K. president; club comprising A. P. Merrill, W. K. ItUSSni- - CLAHIv nilUEU. dent: Thomas Facan Kelly, vice presiViolett, W. I Spafford, WilliamP. F.Whitehead Grove, April 25. Funeral Blersach. Pleasant L. c Towne. Charles services Walter and J. Russel Clark for who died 0iV4,Vr' V:,utl MontKomery. Andrew Jones. 21, were held yesterday at the Milton A. Rlchi- - April radrtard. Q. Intention is of the It the primary L D. S. chapel. Bishop S. L. Swenson Joint William c. Wllke are the a to committee arrange Mr. eliding was a Clark member officiating. of the senior class at high school and scale of dues. PAY HONOR TO MOEXCII. :i eulosry to his memory was given by MRS. IIRANDNEK BURIED. Warnlck. a classmate. The fol- Jteed 8T rs Aril?sc-T'acn'aml stu- April 28. Funeral Fork, Spanish tniiov were held services afternoon yesterday resolutions adopted conveying tne over Second the reward the at chapel of the school to sympathy ivei mains of Mrs. Clara Rockhlll Brandner, of Prof. Louis F. Moench. JdoneeV ed" were brought from Boise, Ida., r. inurne oiHesalt which ICan r or., cator and founder is for interment in the City cemetery. JoHumphries. died Monday The VnUonT' xTere Lake and Frank survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. seph Brockbank officiated. Kulogles .Tame L. Barker, prlnclnal-Inlansigned hy J. B. Clark, his sisters Mrs. Jessie were offered by Henry Gardner and M. Kvans. president of the stu- Green Grace Nichols of Amer- Isaac Brockbank. Tho Invocation was dent body; William Z. Terry Harl Wl I ican and Mrs.and brothers Clarence, by Robert McKell and the benediction Fork, son. Pearl Theurer. the committee Fubv W. O. Creer. The music was furneral services for Professor Moenrh George and Warren. nished bv Mr. and Mrs. Pierce of be held at 2 p.m. Sunday l will SKI-- KXII TO LITIGATION. The pallbearers were the Springville. tabernacle. Almost any soap will clean the Burial will take Ogden 28. ton of deceased. the Anrll t'ncatolln Aftor brothers Td. In Ogden. place skin and hair. Many toi.et soaps case between the of years litigation the city and the Pocatello Water comare pure enough to do so without cii.viKiK hoys with hurglauy. pany Is believed to be ended. The pub- a But textures. delicate these 2S. Ogden. April injuring lic Complaints utilities commission has granted PROPOSES GOVERNMENT chargand A. P. i:rown with certificate neces- - I ing Floyd in Shupe and convenience of those who want a soap which not SHALL BUY AND SELL the second tha llv fnr thp pnnstnipMnn rf were ltu burglary the to by George Kerndecree sworn only cleanses but actually helps a and Bonds In filed for $400,000 LAND AND MAili LOANS plant. municipal the municipal court today. The boys nave oeen soiti. vtwrne complexion and hair are wise to jiajor to be are before construcwill arraigned says council begin Municipal choose Rcslnol Soap. S. Washington, April 2S. Senator Barker tomorrow. Ocorge to tion of the plant immediately. Kxten-siv- e Judge are said have confessed The soothing, healing properties takbe near the city will the Sheppard of Texas declared in the They$25 from the Kern confentlonerv sourcesprings Senate today that the United States of supply for a pumping system. ing of Kesinol enable it to protect the store early Wednesday morning. They It is estimated the new plant will cost was menaced by a rapidly increasskin and scalp from annoying erupwere arrested in Pocatello. $400,000. of landowners and ing aristocracy be In wlil Bartried They Judge tions, keep the complexion clear, amenda constitutional on a proposed misdemeanor ker's court tomorrow ment to authorize Congress to purand the hair rich and lustrous. This, of takinsr Kmll Keller's autocharge chase" land anywhere In the country, mobile without the owner's consent. soaps which are merely pure and hold. to do. Improve, subdivide and sell it be A cannot expected cleansing im:titio.v klectiox. loans for the purpose of and make When the s!dn is in bad condition, through April 25?. A petition was Payson. farm home ownership. encouraging Wilfiled with City Recorder Alfred R. he said, was simr.rgicct or ar unwise t:.e of cosmetics, apre-The amendment, son yesterday, containing 135 names. on jut a little Rested Ointser.t lor ten or one to ilar adopted in the state of for a special election June J. asking fifteen minutes before using Resinol Soap. and approved more Massachusetts or be wet to if will sold determine all are One package by Payson Retnol Soap and Ointment one to three than is the by a popular vote. Tho recorder checking dry. I names to see If the necessary 120 names all at 25c druggists. proves art; qualified vcters. from the city and delegates, districts, country the from to attend the state and congressional 1 to select conventions In i'rovo May convention. to the national delegates The delegates will meet in the county at 2 o'clock tomorrow aftcourthouse ernoon Mill WMly Instant Tire Service Slelal to Tlie IleraM .RVpiiM:onn. 0. P. Convention. t J ' e. ROADS MEETING fStx-rla- IV LSii-- WHEN YOU CAN GET Committees Named to EnterWill Be Urged for Selection as tain 200 Delegates Who Will Delegate-at-Larg- e to ChAttend From Three States. icago G. COMING TO THE ORPHEUM R. OOD HEW !!!! D T3 r .1 DELEGATE LIST , Tels. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1916 N, (AVIS NAMES OGDEN DEPARTMENT Circulation 420 Twenty-fift- h Department. street. Telephone 9 lo. HERALD-REPUBLICA- ENGINEER CALLED to Adjust Power Dnm Dispute Additional Expert. Logan. at state April 28. Efforts ment of differences between theadjustand water users of the Logan river, developing over certain leaks and attendant water losses in the river bed to the dam of the power adjacent of the Utah Agricultural college, plant were continued tonight at a meeting of committees representing the state and the water users. B. When proengineering fessor atRaythe West, and technical college of the representative state, differed with Eugene Schaub, engineer the water users, as to the cause offorleakage and losses, it was concluded to call a third engineer into consultation. This will be state engineer by theexamand the trio will employed make extensive inations to learn definite causes of water losses. The state was. in the mediation conferencerepresented W. John Dern. by D. Beers, state Albert R. engineer:. Barnes, attorney general; John C. and Thomas while Olof Meeting- - Summon Sharp Smart, Carl M. Nelson. II. E. Hatch. Cronqulst, D. It. Thomas and Andrew Nyman the water users, including represented owners. mill BODY STILL IX RIVER. Hyrum, April 28. Though the Little Bear river has been screened at several "bridges, and parties have worked almost earahing no constantly, trace had been found at a late hour of the body of Emil Olsen, tonight drowned south who of Hyrum Wednesday afternoon. METAL ARE TRADES WARNED at the YORK, April 28. The National Metal Trades association session of its eighteenth annual convention, was warned by James NEW Association of Manufacturers, to prepare for a great Industrial war when the conflict of arms in Europe is over. "This nation," he said, "faces war, not a sanguinary contest, but an economic contest between the industrial and commercial forces of the old world and A. Emery, general counsel to the National the neW. are we to meet armies transformed into industrial organiatlons. tho to the zenith of capacity, women workers trained in large raised unskilled, numbers to special dexterity and excellence, and management trained under and the pressure of war and backed by a people drilled in to exercise in the contest of peace the virtues they have acquired in the discipline of war? 'Are we to meet this with high wage cost, short hours and low efficiency, while they attack us armed with low wage costs, long hours and high efficiency?" "HKyw self-deni- self-sacrifi- ce Court Notes In the United States district court Judge Tillman D. Johnson denied the defendant's motion for a new trial in the case of J. M. Mayberry against the Burrell Engineering & Construction company. of motions for new trials in cases of Dominic Bianco against theHearing the Bingham Mines company and Catherine Savage against the Daly West Mining; company was set for May 20 by Judge Johnson. The plaintiffs recently obtained Judgments. overruled the deJudge Johnson demurrer to the plaintiff's fendant's second amended complaint in the case of Aramlnta E. Egbert against the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad company. Mrs. Egbert seeks $20,000 damages for the death of her husband, John Alexander Egbert. After arguments had been completed Judge Johnson took under advisement the case of the Standard Brokerage & Distributing company against the American Falls Milling company, In which an alleged breach of contract is Involved. Suit for a receiver was filed by Amelia W. Scott against the J. S. Scott & Milling company, who says Mining the company is indebted to her for money advanced to pay taxes. On the ground that the legal time since her divorce had not expired before she remarried, Lorraine Misirles filed suit for annulment of her marriage to Michael Misirles. Iary Irene Johnson filed suit against Benjamin Harrison Johnson for divorce on the of nonsupport. ground Automobile comThe Randall-Dod- d H. McDonald" and wife to colpany sued on a note. lect $400 Dora F. Simmons sued Salt Lake and others for $5000 damages for personal injuries sustained by colliding with a . . while riding in an auto. ofgravel Local pile inspectors received postal ficial announcement from Los Angeles that George W. Cockley and Romulus Cortl, wanted In Salt Lake by federal authorities on charges of having used the mails to have given bonds in the sum of defraud, $3000 each to assure their appearance here for trial November 13. alleged to have violated postal They are laws in connection with the sale of stock in an Idaho mining concern. WILSOX CLUB ORGANIZED. A Woodrow Wilson club has been formed in the Fourth municipal precinct by a number of prominent Democratic women. The club will undertake a campaign to have similar organizations In nil o.itv and pnimtv nrpclncts. Officers of the club are: Mrs. Anna T. Piercy, president; Mrs. Bertha M. Gray, vice president; Mrs. Tom D. Pitt, secretary; Miss Helen Willlome, correMrs. Ferdinand sponding secretary; The Erlckson, treasurer. Mrs. L. committees P. Ashman appointed consist of comand Mrs. Alfred Fleming, press Mrs. Alfred R. F. Mrs. Snow, mittee; proJacobson and Mrs. F. J. Morris, and Mrs. E. B. Hume, gram committee, Mrs. S. D. Chase and Mrs. Helen Lee, Miss Rula Williams, advisory board. EXCURSION TO PR0V0, $1.90 A'la Denver & Rio Grande, May J. The official special carrying delegations from Cache and Weber counties ar- - at 9.15 a.- - m., will leave Salt Lake ...v . j ix. Aivvvj living close of convention. Everybody' after lnviieu. .iUV eruseuiciu. x, DIED. In this city April 6428, Mrs. years, Martha LatltlaC. Cook, aged Cook; mother of Herwife of Jesse G. Cook. Funeral bert J. and Walter at 1.30 p. m. Sunservices will be held the residence. 66't 30, from April day, S. "Sixth East. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. Automobile cortege. COOK. 4 AIR SERVICE TO BE PROBED 1 Special Committee of General Staff Aamed to Make Investigation. Washington, April 28. The special committee of the general staff to inarmy aviation affairs lookvestigate ing towards proposed was announced today atreorganization the war department. D. of the war colMaj. P.chairman Lochridge and other members is lege are Col. Charles E. Kennedy, Maj. John McPhalmer and Capt. Dan T. Moore. A member will be appointed by consulting General Scriven, chief signal Brigadier officer. Secretary Baker authorized Major General Scott, chief of staff, to appoint war the special committee after the aviof the investigation department's ation service. - fl- - v. i Tel H WaV IP OFFICIAL TRAIN to the Republican convention at Provo. Leave Salt Lake Route station at 7.S0 a. m. Monday, May 1. Fare $1.90 round L. Rich, county chairtrip. Benjamin man. Advertisement. TO BE BURIED Two Coals With But a Single Thought TOMORROW. The burial of E. M. Onion will take Olivet cemetery at 1.30 place in Mount afternoon. The services o'clock Sunday be under the auspices at the graveO. will Howard post, G. A. R., of Oliver and relief corps. All members of both are requested to meet at organizations at 1.30 o'clock. Post Comthe cemetery mander A. B. Lawrence will have charge of the services. All kinds of reliable seeds. & Sons Co., 63 E. Second South. Bailey Adver- Year-'roun- d Satisfaction ! tisement SALLOW. SKIN is one of the greatest foes of womanlv beauty. 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