Show the curfew ordinance in the larger cities of the state tile the curfew ordinance is being rigidly enforced and all minors found upon th streets after hours are being dealt with according to the provision in the statute there is a curfew ordinance in this city and the bell is rung every evening at nine warning all young people under tinder age of 16 years to be off tile the streets and under tinder parental root roo the ordinance says see sec WHEN 1111 MINORS NORS NOT TO BE ON STREETS it II shall be un lawful for any person under sixteen years ol of age to be on any ot of the streets or public places in this city after eight p m and before four a in ot of any day from tha first day of october in fit each year to the first day of march following and after nine p in and before four a in on any day from the first day ot of march to the first day of 04 october in each year except by written permit of the parent guardian or other person having control of such minor or except such minor be attended by some relative guardian or custodian all such permits must be properly dated and are valued only for the day named therein soc TO td BE RUNG it shall be the duty of the city marshal to ring the curfew bell slowly for th space of three minutes each day at the hours of eight or nine ns as herein during tha year sec PE PENALTY any person violating the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed guilty of an offense and liable to be fined filled in fit any sum not exceeding five dollars or ment not exceeding five days or both this law was passed for the good ot the individual coming within its jurisdiction olle tion for its intent is to throw a pro lection around those of 0 tender years by reminding them that their place is at home ionic after the shades of night have fallen in fit order that they might be pio from evils which lurk in tile the dark and commence their deadly operations erat ions ag ae soon as daylight disappears there Is a penalty attached to I 1 the ordinance for the purpose of more strongly impressing Impress ilg upon the minds 0 of the youth the determination ot of the law to see that they are protected this ordinance is in force all tha year through thio thi ough but there seems to be a great many young people who had to realize that they are transgressing the law by roaming up and down the ho streets every evening or loitering the picture shows until a late hour bour filere never comes any good to any person who wh idles his time on the streets street I 1 at night ight home is the tha best and proper place for or all and especially tile the young of tender years boys and girls should remember athen aaben tile the curfew rings it means that they should be at al home and it if they are not on the way home they should turn their faces in that direction and hurry on as fast as possible I 1 the curfew law is a good one and should be enforced to the letter alter after the tout concert last evening mr ali and mrs J C knudson entertained in an informal ni manner anner in honor of miss tout and her father the party adjourned to the spacious residence and light refreshments were served social chat was indulged in ili and some musical numbers were rendered the party consisted of mr air and mrs G E browning J E browning 0 emmett browning E U A ensign and the blasses BroN browning Aning of 0 ogden miss maggie tout miss aliss lauretta malon million i mr E F tout and mr and mrs knudson after the social concluded tile theos 0 den visitors who came up to attend the conceit drove home in their automobiles torno to lilles 0 today to day the tout party are arc guests guess of manager J S hull ivull of tile the maple spring trout and resort co and aru are spending the day at the fish hatch hatchery erv enjoying the mountain air alrand and beitin eating trout the artists leave for adarlo idaho I 1 in ll 11 the morning where they will give a 1 number ot of concerts A V delightful dr trout dinner was given biven in the dining loom ot of the hotel utah uta ina last friday evening glen la rue fred ray larue and john fry acting as hosts mine host boothe served ono one of it his famous spreads and while tile tile the meal was in ili progress the diners carried on oil lively conversation the guests were mr air and mrs W J dell bell of ogden E N hanlon anlon II C 0 larue C R mabee alabee miss fanny fry kless rs I 1 larold harold C day ernest worthy and clyde lartic mr air and mrs R I 1 E bristol of 0 ogden were also invited but missed the train and consequently consequent iv missed the trout dinner |