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Show HIE tv .r. .rw jr. jn. jr. jr. X " " i" jo jixX-'.''''.-- . ' PHOTO HERALD; .... iUUteSIHT&illEWS Smoot HERALD EDITORIAL PAGE g & fst . (By I. H, Masters.) $ 9 - " .' TRYING TO, FRUSTRATE THE U. S: ARMY. a - of young men whom the government needs to carry on her lar with Germany. If everybody ''did this where would' Uncle Sam pet his armv and where would we soon drift to as a nation. But people do not consider this question, at all," they" simplyact not go. on their seinsh impulse and say, ' My When In- realitv tneir bdv is no better than anv other mother's bov and - gome 500,000 young men must go, according to the law of selec tive draft. Let every relative of these young men encourage them to do their duty and go willingly to the colors as our forefathers did in the early days of this nation. j-If this bov and that one is dismissed because of sneciaJ favor or political influence, it wjil spoil the whole fiber of the great thiSTr strictly demo-purpose, of. Congress t irrake .army and the - e a t. ii- ...:n w wm iiiu.YJc not.j. ue perieci,a OI j senile piupci ucictise. n i.iaut; course, but nevertheless we will. onrV aDDroach nerfertion as &arh CLEAR CREEK KING SPRING CANYON , CAMERON STANDARD . t --ANTHRACITE .SMITHING 1 .1.. ...."II ; J A 1 A 1 1 17 1 a D. DR. , aches aria-EaBacks' respond to our treatment. me Mrs. Boyer, Assistant Houfs.10 to 12; 2 to 5. , Phone 28T . One of ..... il -- A A V De-tor-e WW . . A visit to Salt Mke City is not.com plete unless : you have a ' . . j- Big Swim AT THE Wnt BroaJw.y Two big natural hot sulphur water pools. Lady and attendants. 1 1 - THE SEASON IS HERE TOR FRUIT JARS I,vhave a new Jar I would like to show vou. T rail if tha v v V11V Improved Economy, because it has no clamD and ar wider mouth than Economy or Mason, and seals the same way as Economy, enabling you to put up Peas, Beans, Green Corn, etc., same as in Economy Jars. . V Quarts, per dozen' ..'. Two Quart, per dozen . . . EcotTomy Lids, per dozen Mason Quarts, per dozen r. Mason Two Quarts, per dozen Lids, per dozenJelly::Glasses1erTset Per Dozen . . Gtn-tlom- en RHEUMATISM VANISHES TURKISH BATH AND BED U Provo, Utah. .'That's all right, as far as it goes, but ! want A probaWle outcome of a conference held at Richfield last week between state officials and representatives of private irrigation companies wfll be a ta-h- . 'fA. Trr VY ii felL escaped with a crushed "toe. "Say Uncle!" ,Jt is tfiewefflhowfrJWHagro floor win command of the bully who pinches the t dow of their home at Salt ZT Lake, lit uaaie s arm until ne complies with tle Lois Woods, 8 years old, and Violet the order. In Mary Pickford's new Artcraft nicture at- : thaw vuiuuiuia Wood, 18 months, daughters of Mr. and Theatre, the "bad man" compels her Mrs. Louis Woods, miraculously esf . being to sav the w'nrri in .ws. H.HIUM nlmtiav UlMiUOli' nonnn. caped death, only cllghtly " -:However, in 'A Romanoe of the Red Dniisea. ' With the dual purpose of arriving woods," little "Jennv". few hovi t word is not freed of her worries as is at a. crop survey conclusion, and to tne usual .case, . . rather hrinB tn attend the lecture given by Carl Vrpo - but ui&k ior nerseir as a result man, assistant secretary of agriculwmcn taxes 'mm foot nf film ww va. ture, horticultural agents of the different-Cout straighten ounties of the state met in Salt Lake last week. , PIONEER DAY EXCURSIONS Immediate help Is reqaired If 2500 ui sugar oeets in tne viamjy ou -Lt"?s D A nwe ioa. b Via - . i . a i inia. i w a.mi saveu,s is tne news tnat . veiia.ia . . .vi- -j i.. - '"- VV ' :l ,i J r trip between any two .stations in tTtah council oi aeiense last week, In an D. ft R. Q. R. R minimum faa 4; cents. Tickets on sale July 23. 24 appeal to secure laborers for that section of the state. . final limit July 25th. Charged with having given, liguor : to a soldier in uniform. Pat FARM LANDS The Government ncorla fim.M fged 63,' who police" say carried a Wd well as flghtefiTwo minion three card showing he had paid for mem- hundred thousand acres nf bership in the L W. W, is under ar and California Railroad Co. Grant rest at Ogden, awaiting the action of federal authorities.' Lands. Title revested in ' Vtua VH.ava, A shortage of' farm labor Is feared States.. To h nnntul tn t,nm.-- j. and sale. Containing some of the best In Weber county and, with crops m united states. Large inuu and the active harvest season copyrighted map.. showing land by only a few days away, the Weber Sections and descrtntlnn, nf i l county farm bureau has begun a mate, rainfall,, elevations,- Hempera- campaign to secure sufficient farm Hue, eic. rpstpam one dollar! Und Locating Co. Box 610 ?'Pan,,s t0 harvest the bumper crop raked In that action. Oregon. v Stett. wuie ror Artcraft "i r, TO. Pictures, presents striking example of why the great-es- t number of motion picture produc. era operate in California. The wonderful sunlight, together with the wide ariety of scenery obtainable within uon oisiances from the studio, "l only be secured In thi. wumry. :' j The gigantic redwoods, losetner the mountain forest scenes and tne immense rolling plains of. the West display some of the most wonderful natural settings ever caught by th camera and offer a striking background for the romantic story wtth its charming situations of particular , . VTT1' .e..p.,ure:.wuL bia Theatre on Thursday. Los Angeles and Return ' - - , r - 'JUNE 15th TO SEPT. 30th, . DIVERSE ROUTES VIA RAIL AND STEAMER, -- INCLUDING SAN FRANCISCO. : -- Proportionately'low fares for tickets including San Diego," ' .. Portland, Seattle." . ; . STOP:OVERS AT ALL POINTS. ' ?4?!ober Forrreservations NO VALIDATION FEE. 31st, 1917. and-ratings-s- OB A!.. Mary Pickford's new-- photoplay, .v r.,odirecllon o? 11 mm . , - ' Farreri Whitehead -- BT V m s at If ne ,- partner, neW that I -. ele-pho- j one - . their country.j abnut tho. haaH county farm bureau, the idea beine houlder8 nd ufferel a crushedaright4 tohavethhiidreaaM-he-faraeras long as possible. In an effort to save Georeemra Ufa Whether or not a telephone com an emergency amnutatlon nf Ha tHii leg, mangled by the rock, was per- - pany has the, right to change a sub lormea at me mine by surgeons there. scriber's number, without his consent His condition became an iritai ha Is the question put up to the public was hurried to St. .Mark's hnnnttal in utilities commission for decision hv a Salt Lake, where he died. Fahlstrom Salt Lake subscriber. was lasen to the hospital of Dr. J. F Utah's quota, under- - the official rij-unere. is - expectea -- to re draft will be 2370 men. The gross cover ., be Guy Parona, working by himself In quota Is 4945, from which should " uiupe or xne nigniand Boy mine, deducted 2560, the number of men was caught in a cave-iand instantly who have enlisted from Utah between killed. (His bodr .via r(unvn4 WfK April 1 and June 30, can difficulty by miners. Aj a result of Injuries received in victims were married. a cave-lnfThe fatality the Apex mine at Bingleaving rammes. fahlstrom was alsoJ ham, George Georgeff died at a Salt' marrieaais-wue-srolnhwL i. side as soon as Bhe learned he was Lake hospital. "Joseph Fehlstrom, who was with him vhen the slab of ore hurt Phone 117 - Are you at a loss to know what to order for lunch on these hot days when you don't want to cook a meal? 67 and ask us for suggestions on what we have alcooked in the grocery line. It will surprise 'you what ready a fine meal you can get without really having a fire at all We carry a large assortment of cured meats already prepared' for the table. Also the best line, of canned foods on the market. Many of the best breakfast aad dinner dishes come already to be served, and we shall be pleased to have you call us for suggestions. f - ' v 455 Hot Weather Specials at the Popular Cor her Grocery 1300-foo- good cigar, one that you . ....:...,'.....i.i5, ....:..:....'...25 SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST ate . $i.oo WilfofdPefm lnsln mines near here Sunday, anqLexerziactorxaMma ajL?olJd6oljuaiheJLjo ions .or rrv'V an thov irrigation irappea iuu uvuiB. nie rauroaas were requested to projects. their worked t at the iev nf tho operations so as to save train service, relieve the car shortage and Apex mine, George Georgeou "That the schools of Weber county was- so and a vast army ol enlisted men, and oaaiy cnisnea ne died. Beveral hours be not opened until November 1, Is PqjJ"pygttoj?opa " laterr while Josepa" FUhf&tf omr his the plan by the Weber "county -... they have done it. was cut V 11. .1 a very " W mfj be afraid to anvbodv." .. ......... ' 1300-Fo- .UV $1.25 1.50 30 ............... - ' Iff twi r two-third- The polite requests of President Wilson to the people and congress seem a hundred times more powerful than the order of ED ONE DAY any monarcn or autocrat tie requested the farmers to increase production and as soon as thev hpard nf it tHov morning, noon and night and hate in sight the largest crop ever at Blngfram Result In Trage viuMuweu iu me. unnea oiates. lie requested the banks to sell Cave-ln- t without charge $2,000,000,000 worth of bonds and they immeday on Level; Victims Removed. iately lined up thur forces from president to clerk and sold them; . jic requesiea me Dusmess men to arrange their forces so as to upply an army of perhaps 2,000,000 men, a vast increase of the Two men were killed and one man navy, and an airplane force such as the world never before saw. received serious injuries from cavje- - ll W ': -- . - - y I 52 7 course therehave how all these things could best be done, but less than in any other tha.one purpose Jiaa bfeento comply with there-quest- s. When an outrageous violation of law occurred in one state, the President, instead of issuing an order as commander-in-- i u . chief of the armv and mw.' a loffm .state beginning with the. words: "If I may be permitted," and suggested the course that should be pursued. The suggestions MuuicuMwy xuuuwea. a parauei to tnat sort of government - riiit- Jars- - e - PRESIDENT WILSON'S "REQUESTS." Columbia Theatre Building i iIiii.hi the main reasons for demanding control of fuel supplies, is that the government has come to the conclusion therels competition in that trade anywhere. That, there is no- - real - no coinpetitron-in-thB-xitradr has long beeirconcededranct "theevl denc& the government has collected goes to show that the tame condition exists in the coal t.rndf As nrip PvfrW nf V.Q fo story is. told of some families in a city who were using a certain jvuiu vi cvm lor wmcn iney paia $n a ton, ana round that the price at the mine was $4.50. They, collected a sum sufficient to pay for a car load and deposited it in a baiSc with instructions to send it to the coal eomnanv as soon as thf rnr lnnft' w,f vnoi V nrntwj 4 VUi U - . Anorder was then sent for a car load of coalt saying the money waa. ueposuea m me DanK to pay ior it. The answer was that the coal company "sold only through the regular channels." An investigation in another field showed that a large section of the country began to put in oil,burnrs are use oil instead of coal as it was cheaper. It was not long before oil in all that region at retailbegan to rise in price until the consumers were paying as much asr they, had for coal. They found some advantage in V" unu um uuv u uatft xuxi, uui meir xuei costs were iiic same iney were. tney made the change. , The returns vi cuai ana on corporations snow immense profits, and those ex ' traordinary. profits comejnainly: from- the nncket.s nf imrH.wm.ii-- . inOeople.; The people will not stand that sort of thing forever. PS, -- BOYER, IN FUEL TRADE. t' lss ' .. .. uiuiaeir tnrougn tne aoaomeu. wiwuuij t. The niercfiauts of ITovo. in cou- junnion wltli" the ITovo Commi-rdal ieiuD, nave maae arrangements for a bund concert in Itovo every Satur' ' day eveninsr. kej.cpjjiff school year at the Utah Agricultural College at Logan will open September 10, o.new.eek earlier than usual, accorteg to announce-iiien- t lust week. . I . re .I . T. la r, . iinriy-iouj.i ia uiiiiuuiiceu - iiiui j residents of Ogden have anulied "for the OMUortunltv to train far Mfttbr&' at the training camp at tlie Presiduv ' beginning August 27. While working on the chimney of tlie Garland Sugar company at Garland, Virgil Groves fell and dislocated fthoulder aad-- u stained otiieriiiU 'juries which may prove serious. - Utah's population is nlaeed at 451.- r932 by the authorities at Washington, while Salt ;Lakes' population is placed at The figures-arthese to be used la reference to the draft. A free emjiloynient agency has been Inaugurated at Salt' Lake, under the management of state officials, the plun beim- - to uitly men with jobs without coSt to the. employer or employe. The city of Trenionton last week s became the owner of of the flow of water from the "Johnston springs," about three, miles northwest of town, the final papers having been " . signed. The total contribution' of Utah new-pie during the Red Cr-canpaigii was ?523,3J3. Credit has finally been given tliestatii loLJliis amount one of the best showings of any. state In . V the union. Ah Ogden man, TomMJnker, who, while intoxicated, took a policeman's gun and star. from ,him, and shot off one of his own toes, is in Jail, and faces a charge of assault with dead ly, weapon. According to an announcement made by Captain James u. Vatson, in Charge of the Salt Lake , recruiting station, about 400 telegraph opera tors have a glorious chance to aid ' Osteopathic Physician, Othjjrjhings than Head- - i Your Photograph (.- j .. ! 1 - . J&Lr; mt una win uui) ana banish justice : Let every young man whose number is. drawn march up and offer his services in defense of -- Democracy and in honor of the grandest flag that ever, spread its colors to the breezes. NO COMPETITION 0 The business section of Bingham was threatened bv fire' nne rtnv Inst week, three Lulldlng being partially of 110,000. destroyed, causing a Despondent over financial affairs, C. NllkHllllirA 4.4 a T.. nufiuuu rccraiirnnf All Sizes Telephone it. . .1 iLme purpose .01 tcnu iu uiwiui iL ine iawmaKers just that much farther from Its throne A nowTtutrof-dang- - Y 11 ' HI regime... uy.inis we mean let me weauny man s son go side by side with the poor man's boy and then we shall have si'demo- rracv in truth sinri n rTf Tn ihaiwv nnlv.1 Tf ia a imnr ugair MoHn To cheer those who cannot serce but whose hearts are with you Mfs. William Cosad of . SiUtLake, wer family troubles, at' tempted suicide; taking poison, but is er. KINDLING WOO D t v TAen to Home. ISa wheat TiarvesTingTflprogressr - COKE and - Firif io Country, . CASTLE GATE Dpy-sna- u A- Spa fford "Thai Good Coal' The numbers were no sooner announced here in ProTo and in many' places in Utah until the, wires were busy with messages to loyally: At Winder, a few days ago Milton ! Desmond, figed 8, .wit troddea to tkath - : , : .. ? toy a horse. A blast In the .Hi gliland Boy mine at Bingham caused the death- - of Guy Tarona, aged25, and married. On Monday "and Tuesday last the state --cotrrentibh of the Women of VVoodcraft was held at Logan. .. At the old folks' day celebration jit Sbrlngvjlle last week, fifty peonle over 70 years of age were entertained.' tAL ghortage of farm help In Box-efde- r county Is noticeable, now that ' . make 1 . .G. W. CRAIG or C. E. EGGERTSEN, Agents Prdvo. . . Write to . ; M. WARNER, A. G. , P. A, Salt Lake City. g iu - r.L,a -- A classified ad has helped others. Try one and be convinced. 10c a line. |