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Show i L. Office Ogden BKKD HOTEL. aieyVENT r tltrt4 aisdw-- ll IS Ms.-iate- -- T.k r Minna ...... Ssrtclore - Huro ,2, nr- - nhnt Ogden. Marc 0dn k' from at all at A-- pffl ;. HI OIH a become that that district waa a thor-Ogden cny. Thera of tba matter at tha a of tho board of and It wad stated that need tha understands school In that district tha mem' do not think thojr ran sanction ruction of a bntldlng while S dJiirVctTs" not legally a part of committee waa appointed by the the suggested new urd to consider J In the south par of town ' schools ' The ft. Wa.hmgton nosed la to be established by the r, Lrd In with the city eanlMiocers and it In deairad tbat token In tho matter at once. tm committee t composed of Dr. E. I Rich. BupL H. C. Johnson and J. a 'tovmlehl. The superintendent wan authorised with the eohool garden plan w proceed ttrosah the spring and summer. A men and gardening Mslided la planting sill he placed In charge of tha gar-I- n vork by tha superintendent. lyl. 2!tJf 7, dlKua.ion 1i meeting night k.u the board edu-luo- tt Orders Will Not Confuse D. H. Rape, Ofden, March 2 3. of the Wyoming Operators' sec-gu- ty whoaa mines ape looated In Bays It la his opin-le- s that conditions in the western wastry will not be affected to any ret; yes- Toe raid waa an unexpected action and is taken aa an Indication that the government wilt take a hand in the matter of the tranaportatlon of liquor into ''dry" territory. Since the Utan prohibition law went Into effect last August It la understood to have been the custom of the Southern Pacific dining car officials to place all liquors on diners In tha Ice box under seal before reaching Montelle, Nevada, easlbound. These sedli, it is stated, remained unbroken until the car returned to Montello, westbound, when they were broken by accredited officials of tho railroad company and a check mads on the liquors to make certain they bad not been tampered with. The railroad officials .contend that there has 'been, no violation of tha liquor law, aither of tha state or of tha nation, not more, it la argued, than would bo the shipment of a carload or leas of liquor through Utah to a wet" state. It seems, however, that a different view is taken by the federal officials. Mr. Rirdsail demanded the conductor of tho diner to break the scale and warn he" refused 'the of fleer" broke1 them himself. The liquor seized consisted of various kinds of light wines it is stated that the case will bo prosecuted against the Southern Pacific railroad company by the federal authorities. MONDAY Coal Distribution them Wyoming, mterial extent by the districting of tie country Into sonea for the diatribe don of coal, as outlined by the CN DIVIDE Ogden, March 22. Work oa tha construction of tha state highway across tha Cache valley divide will be Started Monday. Tha work will ba directed by . H. Taylor, atate road agent of Weber county, who will leave here with 78 men. The road will copnect Liberty In Ogden valley with Hyrum in Cache k , valley. About-twmonths It IS expected, will be required to complete the work. Tha work on this end of the road will ba carried on under the direction of the Cache county commissioners administration. He aeeka the Impression that the eesther. Wyoming mines . will be bumf from serving the Intermountain uf pacific coast states. The Rocky Mountain and Pacific Prohibition Has Just mta eutes will be dependent for their About Put Municipal huamisous coal, except for special purposes, on coal mined in Montana, - - Court Out of- Business Vroniinr. Colorado, New Mexico, and Oregon, Mr. rah. Washington tha mu Ogden, March 51 When Pape says. He also givea aa hie opinion Jhtt we ara left in this territory nicipal court opened yeaterdav there not to was a be c&se heard. The single Juet tie same as we were before, court waa therefore dismissed the same moment that It was declared to be In session. Ilf For some time the court has had but OF eaa to occupy its attention and ftr this fact. It ta stated by the officials, la largely due to the state prohibition law In the old days the eourt would SECOND BRSFT LISTED be in session regularly each day for houro, hearing cases of drunkenness, vagrancy and pettr thieving. fights But now there fs a great decrease In Ogdon, March 59. A list of 19 names three cases and the court ie often in session less than half an hour in one fti bees selected by the city exemp- day. ts board from which 16 men will be vat to the stated It is by the police officers thai American training camp at lake tanday, characters well known to eni March Si will many men who wero continually under ar Urn the rat contingent They under the rest for various petty crimes, are now wad national army calL The it are Anton Poulos, Arthur behaving themselves aa law abiding frenberir. K. ciiiaens, due to the fact that they are R. Knaua. Orson In liquor. The records Hoy William Lew, Mortey not indulging station groadkxt, H. Anders, show a great deFrank K Nordin. Hylvester at the police Ceok, David H. Farrell. Howard M Al crease In the number of arrests since to, James W. Welch, t Ft, Calhoun. last August, as compared with previM officers declare that Bingham. Axel R- - Peterson, ous years and the work much lighter unBartlett, Kdmund Burke, Louis they find theirMdrv A fisher, Bert C law than they did state der the bilverthorne, Samuel when tho licensed saloon was in A Wilaoo. federal fuel te correct - Select Your Spring and Summer Apparel ; - Resignation of Soule As Deputy Forecast , ILL NEXT WEEK II mimisii : HIGH Logan V PRICE OF MILK Logan, March 12 The prevailing high prices of milk in Cache valley have given a decided Impetus to dairying, many persons having abandoned former pursuits In order to becoms dairymen. And the further improvement of the dairy cattle has been stimulated. The Hyrum Jersey" Breeders' association baa decided to invest m a carload of Jersey heifers which will be imported from Missouri. As expert of the Agricultural college will assist the farmers in selecting these animals, which will range in price from 100 to (200 each. tidin Circle Organised. A Circle of the Ladles of tha O. A. R. last evening, at organized a meeting held here i0 the Boosters club, J?.;' doaephlne B. Thomaa of Ogden, a f organiser, being present. It be doha-Logaa Level No. andJ (he officers Prldenh Orace Cardon;Installed senior vad Stonayj Junior i ?!I brMldet, Margaret. scoCardon. and treasurer, Salome Carpen- ff. M"bC.UdStCa'.ey.C Ch tha dtsfrlc?c.ur 'a'alnat Logtre Sft ft recor 117. IQ. which amount haaU 0Vrpa,1S ,n mimudwu for curb and gutter lmprovmnta. Faaaral ef Mia. Hlelw. of Mrs. Kirsten V(TfUK'',71, the Seventh ward yee- erday afternoon, were well attended and there wera many beautiful floral Pekrs were John A. Carlson, H E. Crockett, T. A. Thore-aeJoseph B. Cardon, H. K. Merrill and Bishop Watkins. tdwtri Haases Fsstnd, The body of Edward Hansen was con- signed to Ita last resting place 7M terday afternoon and tho services held In the Fourth ward meeting house were impressive. Many friends of tba deceased from all parts of the state were present at the services Andrew n T. Caine, Andreas 1 C ThOresen of Salt Laka,Petersen, Robert Murdock, and O. W. Adams were the of them speakers T and each high I to the chareoter of thpaid tribute departed. Mie Ella Rlgb and Miss Nora Ellason rendered solos Special aarviees will ba held In tha tabernaele Sunday evening under the auspices of tha Mutuals of tha stake. Miss Alice Ravenhlll will talk on Form of National Service, and thara Will ba a special musical program by the M I A Choral society, led by Prof. . Sardont. lit' miUl 5 f ? f I rf At CACHE Surprisingly Low Prices Will Prevail at the 1:5 aslfceir OS Slhie r rH Seasons Most FasMonaMe 01 A If' " n, Elia-Joh- Pretentious Opera to Be Staged by U. Logan, March 22. With A. E. Blaekner in th leading role and Mia rd 1 Gladys Smith as leading lady, and with a host of excellent supporting singers, the U. A. C. opera, Bocaeeio, to bbiP resented April I and 4 In Nibley Hall, will be the most pretentious production ever undertaken by the college. Costumes, the most gorgeous ever brought to Logan, have been ordered from 8an Francisco. They will add the touch of the middle sges so essential to the mystery and charm of the play. The story, ofBoeaecIo' la simple, yet entertaining; Prof. C. R. Johnson is In charge of the opera, while Prof. William Rptcker la in charge of th or- chestra Provo Office All - 500 Charming Dresses in the Assortment. Many Dollars Will be Saved by Women Who Avail Themselves ol This Opporlunily AC a o4 Mbaertptloa complaints hould ba madarawartiog la Jama A.4allvary Oilvar, il North 1st Waot 8U 991 Agant for tha Xai!y, Ttlaphona Saturday xa4 Ntvg Chowh and athar puhUoxtlong, pymt R. H. Soule, a Ogden. March 21 will deputy sheriff of Weber county,shertha with sever hie connection 9 H le deoffice thie afternoon, The annual iff, It hae pot been given out TEACHERS MEET IN wioblla show will bo Ogdan In the clared. opened whether be resign, voluntarily or L6 Jbulltln on Twenty-fourthie whether resignation waa requested morning and will "tira weak, closing by Sheriff Peterson, but It has been th. ; 10. March known for eometlme that harmony iriTnleht JOIST INSTITUTE following special events are an-- did not prevail In the sheriff departMonday, opening day, ad-- o ment and resignation have been exRam"l Browning; y,orT C. P. week Last Fitzgerald Roada day. addrass by pected. My discharged from the service. "kl Thursday, Motor Truck lv "'irrau Mr. Soule was formerly a plain - Provo, March 22. The teacher of by W. O Wilson; Balur-damusical clothes officer in the police depart Alpine and Nebo school dlstrloU, WaNorrsm, wljj p, givenSpecial each evening. ment- - , satch school district, tha Provo city schools and the Brigham Toung unimonthly mehtxg. MOSTE RISEN rrNERAIe March 1 Funeral services versity, met In College hall thla foreThe French Ae-Ogden, March 2 in the noon for Institute work. A session Ogden will hold 1U reg-- f. for Ben Mortenaen will ba held ward chapel Sunday afternoon waa also scheduled for thla afternoon. "loblhly meeting in the P'lrat Ninth 2 oclock with Blahop W. O. Rid gas at the educators Among and 8,,ndy afternoon at 2 The Woodmen of the World, prominent citizens attending and other who r Lake Will e3t Pted vlaitors from presiding B P O. Elka end the United Commerbe In attendance. A cial 'Traveler! will be repreaented at will deliver addresses are: State Supt. G. E. In Gowana, of Harba tha will State JlIcaI program will ba the aervlcea. Interment den Rennlon, Hie Alice Ravenhlll the service. t City cemetery. and They. p. A. Slmpkin. tehee! Aetee, . Ninety three per cent of the Junior school students ar buyers of high thrift stamp. Tha V, & Boye Working Raaarv la -being organized with J. Morrtlla George as enrolling officer. A number of th pupils In th schools are preparing four minute talks on war savings Tha Horn and School association will recaption Saturday evening. March lh.- - at the Central In honor of Dr. Raphael 8. Olaan arhool and Mias UNCLE FOR Blanch Cooper, who have delivered a ARE YOU GOING TO RUN IT couraa of lectures, on "Conservation of SAM OR SHUT IT DOWN FOR THE KAISER? and MHom a Economics, Ufa rT raapac- tarlr' th Cntral hchool thla win Supt. L. E Kveertsen attended the Raise Chickens and a War Garden, dedicatory exercise at Ree school yesterday. The building is named after Prof. Jos. A. Rees, dean of Utah oounty teachers Qjir Seed and Poultry Supply Guide Book tells I Olsen will .lecture at tha Central this evening at 7 SO oclock. how.- - Jr fact it is the mo-- t Instructive book on m(-Waakiy The most irresistible dress offerings ever displayed in our ready-to-wedepartment They are so economicaUy priced that many women will find it advisable to purchase more than one at this time. Dresses designed to meet all practical purposes for v Spring and Summer wear, ar Taffetas, Foulards, Crepe de Chines, Serges, Gingham Silks and Jerseys Are among the popular materials. Many times of tan bine and gray are shown in the plain fabrics while plaids, coin dots and dainty designs are prominent in the fancy silks. Combinations of fabrics are shown in an abundance of beautiful effects and will be worn extensively this season. h y- - Oit terday afternoon by Georg F. Bird the department of Justice, who confiscated a largo .quantity of wine and had it removed to the sheriffs 21. A school fa to b Qftot. March a Weat Ogden thU summer, pro- Saji ! jMh. raid waa made office. PHUT OF OODEN is A saH of - WILL It. a Southern Pacific diner hero on r.v throuah an, of Tho De.ret Ne tk the tmm.na stork-o- f the ! BKk JfJi, state, to draw fETSc. la oo aaia eteof- ICVTTOXS. work and W book !lLntatlv OF FEDERAL OFFICIAL mak. reoureted reeardlo un- - prr.i 'Thtkch J(r rear Chureh AU payments for subscription. and complaints regarding non-d- livery enould bo made lo J. L Jphnsoit. offlco with H. A, Feder-Co, ti First Nnrth U Home Telephone 9 ltf for the Daily, trUpho.io Saturday and otrai Weakly Nvwsaad Church pub UvaOono. A e eompta (?' Logan Office SlilL ii ii -- -- AIL IOTEKURBAN TEAMS STOP ' of FIB TED AT this ronrrAiv. 5c W AT OUR FRONT BOOR Public Rest Room on Mezzanine V ren-duri- "J- - -- Theres a Munition Factory In Your Back Yard in the the roof of onon of th buildingsbetw.ee Sixth North, Riddle row. Th streets. East Second end Third alight. Th. fir. is supdamageto was s caused bees by have posed tecUv flue. making an excellent county Job of grading th road from Olmsted to Provo Banco County Surveyor Bea E. Arryl. ha charge of th work. Claude Atwood, toof Mill Pork, entered Precinct Jostle. B. of guilty tL. plea Jones' eourt to a complaint charging Ha wa battery 220.on Fraud. Ludlow, fined Dr, E O. Hugh, county physician, consultant and has been eppolnted mental state hospital. surgeon at the new dudevotatobi will Dr High as Is ties as much time each day was mad The appointment reslgnsrloa of Dr. owlnr to th recent t C Potter a. assistant physician. Under the present aaarrangement there will latent physlotaa. . Frara Vawa Mataa, be no resident Thom C. Minor, depot county re' a A Pace has resigned as reel Bench diet riot; Provo eordar, has resigned, and has th for gone ta Sprlngv Ue, his home town, to engage .it successor ba not yet been appointIn farming Hta successor pas not yet ed. . bean appointed Col C. E. Loose Is at Balt Lake aa a Juror In the federal court. tramenea peofH raising Sheriff Jqhn T Fisher, of Fremont Belgian llaraa for as. He county, Ida., 4e here visiting membera farntah stock mad pay will of the Brereton family, who are relatives you 82.06 each and In wtien three Yesterday Freeing Justice B I Joneas court Charles months old. Thayer entered a plea of guilty to having Intoxicating booklet and full informadoo Contracts, 10c. liquor in hit poaseesion and was fined THOIWON RABBIT COMPABfT, t A small j. fire ecourred yesterday ta Dept. It, Aoroca, Ootoeada. aev-er- al PORTER-WALTO- Office N CO. City Store, 251 South State. and Wholesale Dept 522 South Third West EDtCHAM. Two Mine Building uao-esa- SMITHFIELD. - worn ' Destroyed by Fire 1 the-ne- w gardening and poultry supplies ever published for. free distribution 'in the mountain states. Call at the store for FREE copy. c (Spwbl to Tho Now.) tiro which Bingham. March broko out at Highland Boy doairoyod two mlaa holidlaga talonftlaf to tho Blagham New Eaglaad Mining Co. Thod. caua of tho tiro hao not boon Tho damago will amoaat to oovorml hnndrod dolaro. Chao. Haydoa of Now York, oocond vloo prooAdor nod dirootor of tho luh Cop par company woo ia Bingham Friday going ovor tho oompany o work logs. Mr, Haydoa wao aooompaatod hj two oihor moo from tho tub Tho eomo to Blaghom hy aaua party Tho association of Bingham will moot Thursday at 9 pja In tho high school andltortuaa. fipocial opookora from Salt Lake wUl ho proo- ont. Program and rofroohmoato wiU ho furnished hy tho domootio oeloneo mont of too high oohooL Mix Q. depart B. Kolly, prooldont of tho aooociattoa ia tn ohargo of tho mooting. JCvcry Bingham paroat to argod to ho to at Undaaca B. Dr. P. Hagomaa wfH addroao tha Paranip daot of tho Bingham ward ochoot, Sunday momlagw March Sunday 14. Hia talk wiU ho on okildroas dio- - It J aacor-talxio- Farofit-Tooeno- rtptcbl Crrespcadeac. Faysoa. March 22 Aas Hancock cf this city, now with tbs 21th anglneers corps at Camp Fremont, was tha thirteenth star la the carries flag put up by the lodge to which ho belongs He homo to Join his regiment on tha llth. hi registry number ended with It, and the number of tha corps total 1. - But bo nays engineer act fear the Jinx and is happy.ho dose lft ni !linra?i intulteti Thst live rgrfrtf ssd PC2TlK-WALTCi- Y 911 toatow Bata Grow CO. laka ON NEW PEX GINNERY (Sptriil CoiTHponfrae Bmithfiolds ) March 52. Th Morgan Poa Canning eompaay comtnoucod work hia wok oa tho now poa tannery hero. Tho doal wao closed this woek and work will ho pushed la order to havo the factory ready for this sesoon'o crop. Tha Utah Oil A Oas company weat of town. ia prepared to reoumo . - work oa being able to get easing. Th. of th. Plonrer con2204 it to the loeal breach of tributedLsught.rs th Bed Cress this week. w will use your corn on the cob. BsilfT A Sous Co. Was. 2522 Adverv Use ment. 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