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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR. elf Daily lllali State Jmimal PUBLISHERS JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY (Incorporated.) Published Every Evening Except Sunday. Business Office... Editorial Booms By i:y Hy By By Telephones. Bell (M 1 ring. Ind. Bell 641 rings. Ind. CC4 642 1 ring. rings. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. mall one year mail six months mail thrw month... fc mail one month carrier one month Pay no money to Carriers. matter at the postuffice Entered as second-cla- ss Ogden, Utah, under Act of Congress of March S, 1876. a M. F. CUNNINGHAM B. A. BOWMAN J 1-- -- 5 at Managing Editor Business Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. You ahould receive your paper net later than 1:45 p. m. If not received at that hour call Phono 664 and it will be delivered yeu by special messenger. Pay ne money te carriers er ether collectors unleso they present credentials from the undersigned.collectors be Under ne cireumstancee will camera or allowed to take Stops. All notices of this kind must be given te this office direct or by letter, or in person, or phene 664, en ring. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO. . , JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1938. f May M ONDAT, for this state has been designated as "peace day John C. Cutler. It 1 3 the desire of the governor and those working .with him In this (patter that on this day appropriate exercises be held In the public schools of Utah, that these exercises be of such a character as to Instill Into the minds of the young the Idea that peace should reign among nations. This Is a splendid Idea. Jit a time when there Is so much bombastic talk of big navies, big armies, "big sticks" and big nations a little emphasis placed upon the horrors of war and the blessings of peace for the special benefit of those who In a few yea pa will control the destinies of America will result In great good. , Governor Cutler Invites all school officials and sU In bringing about a proper obInstructors to servance of peace day. No doubt Ogden, always In the van In all good movements will play an important part hers. It is a movement that deserves the hearty support of all good cltixena In addition to the observance of this day In the public schools Sunday, May 17, has been designated as a day for holding, religious services to promote the idea of peace. A union service has been arranged for the First Congregational church In Salt Lake City, and It is likely that similar action will be taken In other cities of the state. ' DEKom mil NE by Governor .. THE DEPOSITS SECURE nw TATE PEACE DAY IN UTAH 4. OJDEN. UTAH UTAH Mil SOON lnM Waist Sometime next week a call will be Issued for a meeting of ih Demo- cratic central committee of Weber county to issue a call for primaries to elect delegates to ths State convention at Salt Lake which meets Friday. June 12. This call will In all probability be issued by H. W. Gwllliam and 8. 8. Smith, members of the state committee, aa ben Is. In fact no chairman of the county committee. It will be remembered that at the close of the last county campaign T. D. Johnson, the chairman of the committee, and several members of that body teslgned. Those positions made vacant have never been filled, so that it Is believed that the state committeemen will act In the premises. The call will be made to all the members of the county committee. Including those who resigned, and It is asserted that a reorganisation can be perfected. Is now upon us. Thousands of dainty sheer waists of every description now being displayed. The prices cannot help but interest every women in Ogden. Our 75 cent Waist looks just like you are used to paying $1.25 for and we show a great line of $1.00 . up to $17.50. W e advise early choosing while your size can be had. The new low shoes for women have arrived. ' All widths and sizes are here in dependable shoes of snappiest lasts. v COUNTY CALL FOR REPUBLICAN . PRIMARIES To Elect Delegates to Attend Stats ' Convention to Bo Held at Salt Lake EPORT8 that come from Oklahoma Indicate a high City, Thursday, May 7, 1808. degree of success for the idea of state security deDEAD BRITAIN'S PREMIER posits in all state banks. The Idea la still In an experiPrimaries for the election of the mental stage and Oklahoma Is leading off In the exof delegatee from each district number exHE death of Sir Henry periment Thus far It baa proved a success, and other to said convention aa hereinafter premier of Great Brlt.ari, which occurred at the states adjoining Oklahoma are agitating for a similar designated will bo held Monday, May official Downing street residence, Thursday morning, re- law. 4, 1808, at 8:00 p. m. moves a notable figure from the field of active politics Under the Oklahoma law the state guarantees sll the The varioue districts will meet at the in the British empire. For over forty years Sir Henry deposits In state banka A tax Is levied and collected usual meeting places and conduct the had been In parliamentary life and during, those four large enoughto Insure thorough Inspection of the banka primaries in the usual manner. decades he had represented Bterlingshlre, Scotland, In and at the same time provide a und to make good any Each district ahould select a chairthe House of Commons. man and secretary and certify the loan that might follow mismanagement or failure One would .not any that the dead premier was In of any etate bank. Should a bank fall the state would namea of delegates chosen to the undersigned. any large sense a constructive statesman; rather' Was he pay all depositors in full. Ogden City Apportionment a pacificator and an organiser. One thing Is certain of Walter Wellman, the Washington correspondent the No. Dele. Ward First crisis his party has met he has always Chicago that whatever one of the best known newsC Na District remained staunch and true to It and Its prlnicples, and paper writers In the country at this time, has this to aay I No. 2 District ha always had the united support of his party. He as to the sentiment In the country In favor of this deposit District No. 2 followed his chief, Mr. Gladstone, In the Home Rule guarsntes system: District No. 4 TO "LIVING POEM. THE SPIRIT OP SELFISHNESS. TRIBUTE downfall of 1186, and he remained absolutely loyal to the If anyone doubts that this principle of deposit in- Second Ward of hia death to the principles enunciated by his surance has taken possession of the country he should day District No. 5 Oaclarad to Bo Rooponoiblo for Many E IT active Costuming That Won A4then Lador. He was In the four Gladstontan cabinets; travel through a dosen tates, as I have done. He should District No. 6 Proaont-DaEvils. miration ef Writer, I and the Grand Old Man never had a truer or more de- talk with men from all walks of life. He should read the District Now 7 i voted colleague. New Rev. William R. Huntington I met a "living poem tha ether correspondence on this and kindred subjects which has Third War- dNo. I more District In 1801 8lr Henry and Lord Rosebery had a falling It York that aald The "poem" waa a slender wonu via recently day. in who like writers for ths upon press, myself, poured District No. 8 out over the dean slate policy promulgated by the have taken the lead in trying to express the current dangerous to be a railway brakeman of about medium height, possibly District No. 10 over 60 years of aga Her than to be a murderer, and proved hie latter. Rosebery was This, among other thought of the people the thought of today which points War- dFourth anertlon with statistics, showing that aklu had a yellowish tinge like oil things, involved the Irish question and the intricacies of the way to the legislation of tomorrow. The people have District No. 11 one murderer In 73 was hanged, where- lvoly, but clean and firm, tha eye the Boer war. The war was not then finished and Lord perceived that the trouble with the present ' banking District No. 12 dark brown and her hair purs white, at, one brakeman In 30 waa killed. Rosebery desired to begin a new policy for the Liberal system is the Isolation of the units; the facility with' which District No. 12. this startling fact the with a silvery tinge. Dlacuating Blr Henry was too loyal to the Irish cause to confidence in one of these units, . party. I other day. Dr. Huntington- tald that She wore a long, gray, loot coet standing alone, may be District No. 14 , make any sacrifice In that direction; and being leader Impaired; the rapidity with which confidence dissolves Fifth War- dthe widespread spirit of telflahneaa of some soft woolen material, flnlihe! 1 was no doubt of the opposition In Parliament he was uncompromising In once dlsolutlon has begun; the magic way In which It e District No. 15... with a shawl collar of Russian squiresponsible. No. hia hostile attitude toward the government's war pollcl 16 our "to District he We Incline," rrel, and deep cuffs to match. Her put said, ocean. ocean to the country, from They Mvt perNo. 17 of other too District far ahead hla sympathies were strong with the Boers; ao much so ceived that the aelvee castor gloves and her suede ohoy people. gray banka the government, having compelled resolution no We could all make better was to him. the that disloyalty ping bag .were exactly of the aa country charged against of the system that to make absolutely safe 2 . .. Aa It la. we are tone, and the crowning point wu I be leas to selfish. Total than unant conditions he received a these Notwithstanding represented by the circulating medium or money should too much like the art student County Apportionment Glengarry bonnet of the soft, gray hr, mnus vote of confidence In his lesdershlp at a meeting now compel the banka to make absolutely safe the remain- Burch Creek, Dlst. No. 1. Ver- set Jauntily, but not rakishly, on the a There waa, poor know, you of the Reform Club held In July 1801. In his passage represented by the deposits. They ing mont art student who ahared a West. Dlst Flo. I..., ....... pretty, fluffy silver hair. The fur vie of words with Lord Rosebery he again received the have perceived that as government compels safety of Farr Dlst. No. with a Journalist from Wis- laid In folds on the brim part, but the Eden, aolld support of the Liberal party in 1802 and the Liberal note issues consin. through the maintenance of a guarantee fund Harrisvjlle, Dlst. No. 1. . cap waa perfectly devoid of WaLeague was formed. "The Vermonter went out one morn- rn leg. In any other toilet this womu at Washington, ao It should copel safety of book credits Hooper, Dlst. No.1 When Arthur J. Balfour resigned the premiership In District. No. 2 ing to do the marketing and brought would possibly Lave passed unnoticed; by the maintenance of a guarantee fund somewhere, both 1806 Blr Henry, was summoned by the king to form 1 . ,. home two chopa. He laid them on the as it. was, she evoked admiration. No. Dlst. Huntsville, the of under government control, end both at the expense table and the cat leaped up and deI Just longed to try the effect of a Liberal cabinet. This he did, himself taking the port- banks or their customers. District No. 2 voured one. long stemmed, fluffy headed yelk Kanesvllle, Dlst No. 1. folio of first lord of the treasury and prime minister. A Hang It he aald to hla Wisconsin chrysanthemum on the front of the Liberty, Dlst, No. 1 , , , general election followed and Blr Henry and his party No. the cat has eaten your chop!' coat I fancy the combination of the friend, 1.. LAW Dlst LIABILITY Marriott, THE were returned to power with the greatest majority ever soft' greens, yellow and gray mIM North Ogden, Diet. No. given to a British premier. About a year ago .his wife have been extremely good with such s No. Dlst. 1, Plain measure enacted by the City, T Is doubtful If any other NaturaL died and'aince that time he was In falling health. Conventional and complexion. Exchange. District No. 2 present congress will meet with more favor than the Many people are puaxled by the In the Home Rule crisis Blr Henry remained with Dint. No. 1 Pleasant View, President law determs signed yesterday by conventional and natural hla leader, Mr. Gladstone. When the latter resigned In employers' llsbtllty Subscribers of The Utah Bteto Randall, Dlst No. 1, Thd former means a design Journal are requested to read w signs. 1886 and Lord Rosebery assumed the premiership he still Roosevelt Its operations are confined to railroads under No. 1.. Riverdale, Dlst. which doea not profess to copy nature, fellow inetruetlona printed at heed if remained true and went to defeat with hla new leader. the Interpretation of Attorney General Bonaparte, to all Roy, DiaL No. 1. and Inter-atabusiIn common only by device or form suggest editorial column. carriers , Lord Rosebery and many other prominent Liberals have railroads acting aa Slatervllle, Dlst. Now- 1 the leaf or fruit found In the flower, and ness In States all Its of the United possessions Uintah. Dlst No. 1 parts trodden a different path alnce then; their trend has been It may be worked In any pattern. InterIn new while railroads The law makes engaged Warren. Dlst. No. 1, Fine Home for Sale toward what they called a sane Imperialism. Sir A natural design endtavora to colors. or an of state liable for health No. the commerce, Wsber; 1... Dlst West Injury follow the coloring of the natural Henry remained adamant; he bound and knit the ttrds District No. 2 of the party together. Through the strenuous times of employs. If the Injury or death results. In whole or In part, leaves, blossoms and atoms It pictures. Until eold we offer one of the very emWilson. DisL No. X the Boer war, and the many excursions made by members from the negligence for any of the officers, agents or medium-price- d homes on tht beet' Inseven room of Ms party, more or leas prominent. Including the two ployes of such carriers, or by reason of any defect or contains bench. House . Best ef All Gifts. ToUl Just o Good barn. la modern. Incidents mentioned above, Blr Henry was the steersman of sufficiency In equipment and Number of delegatee, 44. The beet gift la love or friendship from of In this under an the action blocks provisions two brought 26th street, and pnly the old Liberal organisation, until at last he brought his F. J. HENDERSHOT, fittingly expressed. The gift which i asbe held not to have shall ths Possession law, employe Madson school. Injured united party, (this Including the Irish Nationalists, of Chairman. neither la no gift. Of ail expresses a in case the where any T. H. DAVIS, Secretary. course) to a triumphant victory. And then death came, sumed the risk of his employment givers he la the happiest who bestows May 1st. His life .Indeed was a worthy example of steadfastness violation by the carrier of any statute enacted for the Ogden, Utah. April 21. 1808. gifts which bring comfort and pleasure GAKKUON, FOSTER 4 where It la needed and which can furof purpose, of unswerving devotion to a high duty as he safety of employes contributed to the Injury or death of 2411 Washington. " the employe. Any contract rule, regulation or device nish him no other reward than the saw It Mind; of P.gsenco After buslnMi Ind. I7J. Phone to enable the carrier to exempt itself from liability, under One dispatch puts It thus: In very few cases la presence of knowledge that:."1hla' gifts hre well be- hours call 2681-The division In the Liberal party in England at the act la rendered void by specific declaration tig that mind a natural gift Some people stowed. this time la likened to the division that took place In the rad. Provision la made, however, that the carrier shall there are, doubtlesa, to whom It comes d by Instinct to do the Democratic party In. the United States following, the receive credit for any contributlrn made to the employe or naturally In or at In of the right time and form benefit hia the relief, Insurance, thing right family nomination of W. J. Bryan In 1886. Premier Asquith Is but they are few In number. must of be An place; action for the recovery demnlty. damages compared with Grover Cleveland, unable to understand some people are by naThen, the radical elements of hla party, aggressive "but no commenced within two years from the date of the cause ture again, than their neighof suit. the conciliator." , not and do shout or otherwise bors, . fr This Is not the time to discuss the new premier, but bndbme useless Just when their Blr Henry wan th man who did LET THERE BE LIGHT are required. But thla quiet comconciliate all elements In hts party ahd brought order posure, though very valuable, la not and victory out of chaos and despair. His life's work Is are expected obey the city quite the same thing aa presence of CITIZENS of Qgdra who The latter consists not only In of emulation this not to know what the ordinances mind. are entitled country today, worthy only by In your wits ready for use, having the Democracy of Utah but of the entire nation. provide. For this reason the action of the city council but In how to use them, and knowing The dead premier was born Sept. 1. 1836, In For' In providing for a complete revision of the ordinances sufficiently calm and steady In being farnhlre, Scotland. He added the surname Bannermnn Is wise and to be commended. It Is now practically fifteen mind to remember and turn to account under the will of a maternal uncle.-- From 1871 to 18 years since the ordinances were revised. Sines that that knowledge. From the earliest poshe was financial secrets: y at'the war office, and wan again time there have been many alterations and It requires sible age children should be taught and the instinct of trying appointed to that office In 1886. In May. 1882, he succeeded the services of an expert lawyer to determine what is Sir George Trevelyn as Secretary of the Admiralty, and permitted and what prohibited by the laws of the com- to remedy any mistake or accident We want to close out every pair of these Oxfords They rB on resignation of Blr eGorge as secretary for Ireland the munity. Good Judgment was shown also In the selec- they may encounter. so nearly all last year's goods, but they sold at $2.50, (2.00 and 12.60. dead premier was given that portfolio. In Mr. Gladstone's tion of the men to make the revision. Mr. Bagley and A Living Skelton you are sure of getting your money's worth. third cabinet In 1886 he held th office of secretary of Mr. Gideon may be relied upon to do a good piece of child final of la condition the on resignation of Blr George as secretary for Ireland the work they have the ability and they ha any the Interests They have been selling very rapidly, but we still have all sixes worms If It lives. Think of hla chief to power In 1882. of the city at heart. The local atmosphere will be ma- that has There's a good saving In buying today better buy two pairs. of having something In your stomach 1 terially cleared by a thorough revision of the city ordl that eats all you take as nourishThere are Oxford's with heavy soles or light soles in patent leather nances. Nine tenths of the babies ment STILL IN THE LEAD : Be or Vicl has. Kid. have worna, may be'your's I It not has certain that It giving by the last bulletin sent out from the Taft headquarters, RAIN Call early and get your stae. White's Cream Vermifuge it expels Columbus, Ohio, It la claimed that of the 642 delegatets to a tonic for the baby. worms and all selected to the Republican national convention up nature is rejodng today because of the rain. Price 25 crate. Sold by Geo. F. Cava April 18. 267 are Instructed for Secretary Taft, 207 are could have been more welcome. Farmers In Instructed for other candidates, 61 are uninstructed and this vicinity were troubled over the outlook. Grain was EXCURSION TO SAIT LAKE 46 are contested. Of those Instructed for other candidates lying, dormant In .the ground refusing to germinate be44 Ip; 1111 noli are for Mr. Cannon. 26 In Indiana for Mr. Fbtr cause the soil was so dry; dust was flying everywhere Via Rio Grande Western Railway; banka, 44 Ip, New York for Mr. Hughes. 64 in Ptnnsyl gardens were backwards; vegetation of all kinds was In April 24, Ogden High School Friday. vunla for Mr. Knox and 25 In Wisconsin for Mr. La need of nourishment. , Excursion. Fare 11.00 round trip. Follette. Then came the rain, the timely rain. Trains leave at 8 a. m. and 1 p. in. . THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF WEBER COUNTY. , T . Campbell-Bannerma- n, 30C l.,,...,, d, MJMT Bros. & th. Record-Heral- J. I 30 306 y - - over-run- -- nineteen-twentiet- hs studio-bedroo- I.,.,.,.,,,..,.,.. ,,, I - te CUM a D. r-- cooler-heade- d . aer-rlce- s Campbell-Bannerm- an -- . self-contro- . . TAFT An l, |