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Show tY REFLEXr'KAYSVilXE. UTAH UTAH STATE HEWS labor throughout Utah hai i ouUsual in the great war varing dme that D being conducted b the Mate director and Mate war committee. A complete report of the transactions of the Ogdon Clearing House association for the jenr 1917 shows that the coded that of- 1916 total bn vines Your Engagement Ring Should be bought now if vou re to be married In June. Select It here delight the fy yourself. Many styles and sizes. One quality fine. Orauim la-ej- 1 WiWUi. et ladyv-Mtis- I BOYD PARK rot MMf - HUM MAKERS OF JEWELRY MAIN STA1XI Mil LAkE Joint Nett, SO years old, u palrinilh t.f the Mot toon hurh and pioneer of 1M7, jlietl January 6 at ids lie lited iu Hmm Mill Creek, win-r- CITT e of the American urtuy. Stephen tl. Mo Murray, ! years old, retired mining mail of Salt Lake, jumped from a third story window' at the Park sanatorium at Sau Francisco and was instantly hilled. A tkUinmary of accidents rejKirted to the state industrial commission Mute that hoard hetrau operations July I, 1917, shows a total of 6416 casualties of greater or lesser importance. Faragonah used Its fire apparatus for the tlrsjt time when the hay stack and granary belonging to Andrew caught fire and narrowly being burned to the ground. Luring the period between Ajifll 1, 1917, and January 1, 1918, the Ogden Union stockyards handled more than a head of livestock 5783 carloads, or approximately 198 train-load- IN USED BARGAINS sexentj years. Sail I .a he lied Cross workers hne completed since the Jieghining of war work a grand total of articles for nw by hospitals and the soldiers 6 splendid titmal-t- fftfW o eadiHn--a- vuitmttf tight CARS wwd caw Buicki, Oldsmobitat, n isiuTaotoed (lift dt term tf trsttted tor tot dot fii tod list find deocrip-lio- Writ pint. Vod Cfif RudallDotld Auto Co S.lt Ltlr Cltr HOLDS NO MEETINGS BOARD President Decides All Questions foij Members, but Never Calls Them in for a Conference. There is no more familiar titl among government departments thaq the board of trade. It seems to be re sponsible for all kinds of things and all sorts of undertakings and happenings, It will find you a chairwoman or negotiate a commercial treaty. It consists of a president and a large number of members among whom ara reckoned ttaa Archbishop of Canterbury and the speaker of the house of s commons, a writer In London States. By law these members have a right Dedicated in honor of the 1ST Odd to be called to discuss questions of Fellows who are in the army and navy, trade and to help the president to shape a service flug held the place of houor his policy, yet the, fact remains no meetat the patriotic services held at the ings are ever I. O, O. F, temple at Salt Lake Sunday never dreams of afternoon. together. Be does much as he likes, Senator Iteed Smoot has offered; an pomes to his own decisions, and then amendment to the sundry civil appro- announces that the board thinks so priating bill to appropriate $20,000 for And so. One wonders what would bappenjf a survey and examination of a prothe archbishop or some other member In posed government irrigation project were to Insist upon being consulted, Iron county. this this. surprising method of doing Factories which have been working business should cease. at a disadvantage la Utah will be aided The board of trade does not stand by the government, according to notialone. Every in the fication received last week by A. 3. land know that my lords say this Itees, secretary of the Manufacturer and my lords" rule that. Their full Association of Utah. title li "the lords of the committee of With two holes in his head which the privy council of education;" bnt the police say might have been caused they' sever meet, and the vice presid bullet or a pick, the dent would probably be puzzled to by a body of a man, who was later Identified name a of them. Mr. Ushas George Ilagls, a resident of Minne- er end his predecessors rule without apolis, was found $t Salt Lake. my lords, but in their name. Thus While racing Sunday' on the Indoor do they get credit for the good they bicycle track at Salt Lake, Anton Claw- do and art a refuge in the day ef son smashed through the fence, went storm. over the wooden rim and crashed with terrible force njioit the former dance HIGH COST IN WASHINGTON hall floor. He was seriously but not Houses and Apartments Rent at Fabfatally hurt. The crew of the U. 8. 8. Utah are ulous Prices Oije Woman Prom-- , isea Ordinary Wear and Tear. today enjoying the comforts "of hundreds of warm garment knitted by Two women sat at a local theater the fingers of loyal women of the Beein a California studio, as a result of her work in hive state from materials in salary each week. Unlike Bessie Love, she the other night They wore dressed purchased minor parts, and was offered a fat contract as a with a was raised in a grease-paiatmosphere, her mothfit to kin, la the good old Booster collected last sumfund special er playing with many famous stage stars during regular. In reality she was only eighteen, but she mer and fall. idiom, and .were diamonds galore, assumed all the dignity and importance of twenty-o- n the days when she was but a tot She made her writes Charles EL Tracewell In WashTintic Is the land of swollen Jaws so that she might be able to sign ber own confirst appearance on the stage when she was so Star. ington double and chins. The reason for this tha shf was stiU taking naps in the tray struct. They were talking about the subject Vast murarude"bfaisEortedfeiruresls Her mother was unable to make the long trip to er others trunk in the dressing room. A few of rents, a topic of absorbing Interest . California in order to perform the necessary for- that an epidemic of mumps has been In years ago Miss Minter went into the movies" and Washington just now, when a house in the district for several she Immediately became a star. She is 'said now mality at the time a contract was .offered to the prevalent or apartment of any kind is difficult weeks. cases In are There about fifty little actress, but she just couldnt wait to become t be drawing a fabulous salary. to obtain for lovs or money. Eureka alone. a regular member in good standing of one of the Miss Minter, like Miss Love, has none of the upIt has been a matter of gossip that Patrick Hanley, said be 102 years largest film manufacturing concerns in the uni stage atmosphere about her that many of the momany wealthy people have come to verse. So she did her best to add cubits to her old, died at the home at Ogden, Janution picture stars accumulate when their salaries and that many Washington stature by taking thought, and carried herself ary 7, He had been in falling health of these haverecently, cycler She Is begin to crawl into the rented furnished booses more was He na for a suca than yearv with such a grace and stately bearing that she still a merry, unsophisticated child, anxious to and apartments st fabulous rates. ceed in ber pictures ; but brim full of vivacity and really might have succeeded in getting away with tlve of Ireland, but came to America The two women st the theater were g when a young man. He has lived in docuit. However, when the formal, freedom of her youth and reluctant to come into this very thing. What was ' discusring ment, with its parties of the first part" and Ogden since 1905. the age when she will have to put up her hair and mors, one of them was one of those . whereas and do hereby agree," and all the other wear long dresses. Mrs, Alam Williams of Ogden has wealthy ones in question, judging from She loves her work, but dislikes very much the quaint phraseology which Is necessary to make a received an electric reading lamp made what she said. ordeals of shopping for clothes, having her pictures cannon shelL The unique promise really binding, was laid out before her and of a tw Ton know, my dear," she was sayshe took her pen In hand to sign away hensenlces, present was received as a Christmas taken, for personal photographs and being comto the other, I wont say I'm going her courage failed. With nervous haste she de- present from ber husband, Frank Wilto dress up for company. pelled to rue an ax, but" sh smiled ing clared her really Insignificant number of years, liams, member of the United States Miss Minter gives several hours a day to her when my lease Is over significantly and the contract had to wait until mother could marines now In France. tutor, who reads constantly with her young charge. tnd she smiled sgain well, there make the trip to California after all, Thus her education Is far beyond that of most girts be present plansofhis friends Is going to be some ordinary wear and If Success did not come so easily to Miss Helen are carried of her age, for her appetite for knowledge often out, Leonard Taylor, tear, my dear, there is going to be to with up tutor Ferguson, although phe 1 now a star at sixteen. crippled her nights keep working keeps of Ogden, who is said some ordinary wear and tear. newsboy Miss Ferguson says that much patience, courage, her. She is especially fond of poetry and loves to to possess a voice of remarkable qua! to whom of children audience an about her persistency and hard work were required before gather wUl tour the Bantage vaudeville Pays Conscience Debt she got a start She now looks upon her first ef- ity, she tells wondrous fairy tales. the next few months, circuit during A check for $2.40 was received by film to who a aa forts a has had a trial star get Joke, but It waa not so billed as the Singing Newsboy.1 June Caprice is another Pacific company at San Southern the attendwas much she a of then. 1916, In career. March, meteoric joke from In Reports employed deputies a repentant traveler, Francisco from I visited the studio every day It was open for ing school every day in Arlington. Mass. In March, of the state livestock who raid that six years ago be conthe department n most and four months,"; laughed Miss Ferguson. 1917, she was one, of the They wouldnt even give me a chance until one day, in commission Indicate that fears of a cealed a boy under a seat in a railpopular of film stars. The story of the intervening way coach. In hla letter the cor a courtroom scene they had one vacant chair. They hog cholera epidemic In Davis county J twelve months reads like a page from the Arabian The Bible says, KM pressedlntirservlc stage hands and respondent said: Nights. of died hcrds couple no man Owe I have alrecenlly a March one first eventful else anything. to obtainable fill that end of Toward the other seats and finally, pneumonia. ways felt that I owed the Southern In desperation, the director grabbed me for the motion picture magnate hap;enedto be In Boston an In automobile accident south of Pacific company for that . trip on a business trip. Be was on the lookout for new Theoof four Brigham boys which my boy took concealed under Berry he his That was the beginning. 1 made good as a eyes kept picture material. Consequently Conductors have been incourtroom spectator, so I got extra work from dore Grabser, Earl Graser, Brigham the seat more than usually wide open. As he was riding seMelvin Nebeker were Woods and to structed keep closer watch under time to time until finally I was a regular. down Huntington avenue one day he saw a pretty when car were the seat riously injured they Miss Ferguson believes perfect herl'Ja Is the spaces. girl walking along by herself. little golden-haireturned over three times on a He instructed his chauffeur to follow her. The greatest asset of an actress, therefore aha taboos driving Demanded Attention. late hours and exercises regularly In a gymna- smooth road. result was that he met her at her home in ArlingFred C. Schramm of Salt Lake has Irene mother waa III, and sympasium built especially for her In her home. ton. He also met her parents there. He told them I want to look as young, at, thirty aa 1 da now, been chosen from among the men of thizing visitors sat at ber bedside, dihis. plans They, acreed., A week later June CaYork. New was in The only way I can Utah' to consult with Aliefl Albert and recting all their attention to the Inexplained the little actress. price do that is to safeguard my health. I retire every others iq Denver, Colo,, on matters valid. The little girl stood by quietly The scheme was this: Little June, seventeen relating to entertainment In canton- for a while, till she could bear the negnight at 9:30 dock. rfears old, was to come to New York to submit to she that this If Miss film proved test," photographed a Margarita Fischer is a youthful star who is ments and national guard camps lect no longer. Holding up her hand, Abe began looking for some injury, and not satisfied with the success which she has al- throughout the country. half as beautiful as she looked in the fleshf June No text books on the German lan-Sr- finding an imaginary trace of a forwas to be starred. It didnt matter whether she ready attained, but believes in wprklnfc hard all wnl be adopted or consldered by gotten1 hurt, she exclaimed reproachtlet. But,,,,., the time in ,sn effort,to , improve .her work, She could scUth direct or? would tepch had had Btate text book commission while fully, Yes, but look at me. June theatrical the of matter dot a s life a takes fact, always In f seriously spite of the fact that most I sore war shall with last. the ambitions and had spent many moments In amaof her pictures do not indicate Germany finger Miss Fischers chief aid in the work which she does at home is teur acting. So she knew a great deal about the Elmo Yearsly was fa' . her. mother. When she reaches home after a tally burned at Salt Lake while play-- : , art before she began. Johnny's Giggling.' When bliss Caprice arrived in the big city for busy afternoon in the studio, her mother has her ing around a Christmas tree on New Johnny had been giggling incessantmail all sorted out for her, and after dinner she Years eve. The child's clothes and the teachers nerves were on, the first time, she was taken to a fashionable girls' ly, caught street. There she school on West Seventr-secon- d retires to her study, where she looks after the fire from edge. candles. lighted made ber home during the first year of her life in answering of, an immense correspondence. Johnny, stop that giggling. Arent And poultry husbandry as a Backyard she would New York. Each morning study, each after the letters are out of the way, she goes over means of ashamed of yourself! I'ra sure you relieving the shortage of an- the plans for her next days work. act like that at home, afternoon she would v ork in the studios, and at dont you of the star and the director Is imal foods for human consumption is night she was early to bed, weary from the days (amid renewed giggles) Johnny espoused by Harry W, Sanborn ef the Home aint no star tasks. New she is a real absolutely necessary for the making of better pic- state funny place like this. agricultural college at Logan. tures she says. I give an hour with a great big salary. every evening Because two lads played carelessly Buth Gifford, who is now In the class of to going over the work and thinking He Wat Happy, out better stars violated all feminine traditions by Funeral Director Are you a mournways to submit to the director. Tor you cannot with matches, the shed and straw stack owned by Z. A. Bethera of Daniel was er? allow yourself a moments let-upretending to be older than she really was when if you art burned to the ground and the entire out bunch a was from of extras to do good work on the gfreen. she big Jones Me? No, I goerj Bra the picked premises threatened with destruction. only chap he didnt owe money to. ux es-ca- half-millio- n Tlt-Elt- s. school-teach- er soft-nose- half-doze- n Helen fergusQtL, fame while ATTAIN nation-widstill in the "teens," at the same time acquiring a salary equal to or larger than that of the president of the United States payable not in stag, money but in real coin of the realm may be said to be quite some feat Such a feat, however, has , been accomplished in the very recent past by several young women. That the young women in question Are movie stars goes without saying, of course, a such a thing would be impossible in any other field of endeavor. That the romance that surrounded the musb-Indus- roomilke development of the motion-pictubeen has try has not all been dissipated since It placed on a modern business basis, is shown by the stories of these young stars who have risen to fame and fortune almost overnight While they have succeeded, of course, hundreds of others, treading the same path, have failed, but that is another side of the picture. The world is not Interested in failures. It is interested in those who have made good under unusual circumstances. It seems probable that some of the leading movie stars f today may have had to tell a tiny fib or two to escape the dutches of the minions of the law whose duty it is to enforce the child labor regulations, for some of those who are aow m the very center of the spotlight are still far from that age which they must attain, according to the fiction of the law, before they are cap able of managing their own affairs. The case of Bessie Love, one of .the most recent youthful stars to flash into view ip the movie firmament, is typical of that of several others who have gained fame and fortune in the past year or two. Just a little more than a year ago this young star was Just sweet sixteen and still a pupil in the Los Angeles high BchooL She admits now that while she pored over her books her thoughts were elsewhere. She dreamed of the time when she become a movie star, but she did not know then how soon her dreams were to come true. 0 e f1&rsrrihr fiseher JZuIhCfford - nt re five-figu- legal-lookin- best-know- If she hadnt -- studying. Miss Love would not have been out of high school yet, but the doctor said no more school for a while, and that dictum resulted In ihsg Love becoming a star almost in the twinkling of an eye. Of course she did not become a star the first day she visited a studio, and she worked hard before she reached the top, but her period of probation waSa short oneand It was onlya few short weeks, after she first went timidly to a studio in Hollywood, the center of the motion-pi- e fare Industry In Los Angeles, and was given a trial as aa extra, that she was playing leads with such actors as William S. Hart; Douglas Fairbanks and Wolf Hopper. Then it was but a stepto the when Pnt where It was Bessie Love In Pictures in which she played came out. She . now a star, appearing In ber own Pictures and still she is only seventeen. ua , "ThnW Ms Through tfrkHT Plled: She Is still the modest and unaffected girt sixteen. Neither she nor her mother, who ah ajs travels with her, seems to think that it i scything unusual for a girl JoeDpast seventeen to the be earning as much money as the president of - tnited used Bessie States. Mrs. Love tolls how St up in her high chair and discuss civic matters and religion and music at the age of six, and be a of how they had planned that she should actress, film schoolteacher. And here she is T9 the but her heart was set on it and mother; J believe that one only does well that which one bwes to do." And Bessie declares that she loves work in the movies. Then there Is' Mary Miles Minter, who Is not yet teen, and la to be the yonrgtsst of ah stars deriving the amount of money which is paid to her , full-fledg- re last-chai- 80-mi- le r. f d br i it ... Two-year-ol- d j hoaest-to-goodne-ss high-salari- ed , I am-bilio- us A |