Show 'v: vj V- f: ! ? ''v ?:( " Uy : ' - THE TTir--n OGDEN DEPARTMENT? SrLaUon Twenty-fift- D Department h street THorhnno 915 J Oreenwell Correspondent 1(41 Washington avenue Tela SIB or 2181-- r - rt:- - LEGISLATORS HAVE MANY Many at Funeral - - f! of Mrs Anna Banks SpafaishFo Pioneer I I attSTCEPTTBTTCAN SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY' JANUARY 6 1917 ' i - I v --- i' - r - - - MRS HAYWARD t IN : RULES CAUCUS R- Unanimous in Opinion That Prohibition Bill Should Be "' Yield Beet Stormy Session of Bourbon Passed Reduction of Taxation Favored But Some Falls Short t Acreage ? Legislators Dominated by Oppose Utilities Body Because of Expense Woman Member 110000 Tons ’: From-Increas- FILM THEATRES OGDEN SCHOOLS r p - v ed ) : SHORT OF COAL MAY BE CLOSED if ' - i ' f ' V - V 6 ' it’' ‘rEMOCRATIC legislators who are arriving in the city for the opening of the Twelfth session Legislature Monday are undecided in (Continued From Paget 1) some instances what legislation they will favor one question MCKlnney thought that there should be Only upon a' 'V V: are they agreed and-thais that one of the first bolls to be introduced is a committee appointed to devise a pro'' t gram for the caucus and bring about jr' the state-wid- e measure prohibtion' a better understanding of the way ' In Decrease Hawaii’s Cane j Sone aversion to a ' public utilities the state going and not so many frills which the conference should arrive at me” law developed yesterday after the cau- appeal to IV Its After decisions talking the matter Decker Iron— “Iron coun- over for several ' minutes the motion Output Visible Supply!) cus of (the members of the House many tyGeorge will stand for state-wid- e prohibiwas defeated t taxtakan tion the and counties of outside for from the members that-thof a ation laws of theequalization laws state We want state expense Taxi'i ing The Trouble Sturts commission would be too great which will aid development of the Mr Tolton then read a list of posifavorite- theme among the I favor better irrigation laws and laws ation was a andit seems as if there for the livestock men and for good Beet sugar'" production throughout legislators be a large number of bills' pertaini- roads I will vote for reducing the ex- tions open in the House Mr McKinney the (United States fell 110000 tons be- Will to1- taxation introduced Measures penses of the state” raised the that some of the low the estimates made by the New ngD Rost Kane— “I favor & re- places readquestion to live stock school lands David pertaining eliminated for be should of different sec- duction of taxes on the small home and the York sugar houses ( This decrease in water and development He then made on sake an state the the of increase with taxes economy in tionsthe of the the estimated tonnage although there larger together We want better roads a specific motion that the position of was an increased Is surprising question of economy in state govern-me-of corporations acreage were discussed: Views for one thing” to the Jocal sugar growers and local ' sergeant-at-arm- s be left A Adams San Joan— “The assistant members follow: u George sugar companies vacant "I lowering of the taxes Is a big question Word whs received at the offices of B Hammond Grand County—1 F Mrs H J Hayward opposed the a constitutional con- We have not worked out the methods the Utah-Idah- o urge calling Sugary company last shall ' revenues a on the ground that she had as we cure motion increase which I will what to week that the estimated regard by production of vention 850000 tons of beet sugar In the grave defect in the revenue laws of the without Injuring the home owner but been a member of the last session of United' States bad been cut to 740000 state and I will take the matter up we hope to I want good roads in my the Legislature and that the assistant tons with the attorney gener- end of the state and we want to have sergeant-at-arms was a necessary adimmediately laws regarding the eradication junct Thomas R Cutler' vice president and al’s office better o ’’As the result of the defeat of the of coyotes and predatory animals manager of the Utah-IdahThomas P Page of Salt Lake desired generalcompany Duchesne— “A G Victor i Billings said that It was 1m- - constitutional amendment at the last elimination of the position and Mrs the are our desired are the to matters number laws taxation of election of tell possible the tbe general by ? In beet sugar as In a deplorable condition Some sort Uintah basin In the first place a num- Hayward replied that the places should ntermountaln countryproduction a part of the beets are still In the of relief should be obtained Apparent- ber of Irrigation matters are to be tak- be left as they were last session In to amend the consti- en up and we must have better roads order that “faithful workers of the groundy and the- factories are still run- ly It is difficult lines at an election to the lines of transportation If we are those tution ning along party might be' rewarded” The increased acreage of the - com- and a constitutional convention there- not to get a railroad In addition we Democratic B Hammond F Grand county and work J Alex Bevan of Tooele to increase the pro- fore suggests itself as a way out My want better laws on settlement is pany' of county also in the outside counties” ' duction expected of sugar In both Utah and understanding Js that the Legislature said should But office convenbe the retained — Idaho this season “We such a to call L has Box Elder the hope to Wynn The decrease in the' Hawaiian cane tion” power outEddy Democratic state plat- It was eliminated by a vote of 23 to 17 the carry of 53000 tons will add to A A Pumia Washington oonnty— form We want to reduce taxation Several of the Salt Lake delegation production the market conditions ' It was said' by “I will advocate where it Is possible and we want to secured the floor at one time and inby any legitimate ox Mr Cutler The- Cuban crop Is esti- means the lightening be as economic as possible A number sisted that the number of doormen burden the of and mated to be between 3250000 tons and taxation as six years’ experience in of measures affecting the court pro- watchmen be cut down Mr Bevan 3800000 tons of raw sugar to cedure be state office tbe y the' of assessor’s may expected proves county said the doormen and watchmen had me that the people desire ’tax reform’ to appear In the Legislature” y Visible Supply Decreased' all they could do In keeping the files Cnche Orson Juab oonnty— “In Nephi “Cache county— Joseph E Cordon stock of sugar "In the' Atlantic there is aCoxier state-wid- e wants proand this matter was dropped county the demand regardthat law 29 as December was tons 69249 ports we want a stringent Dill straight hibition and marahals the town Mrs of announced that she deing appointment same Hayward 78959 tons the with compared see taxes we to Furthermore want the be mayso the Instead of that changed j woman appointed an to sired have 19710 a date decrease of yearwe think the farmers are “watchman” at athe the marshal the office equalizedtheasbrunt appointing tons last This decrease In the amount of or House cloak room The taxation the of be elective as It was under the bearing sugar on hand will- have an effect on shall amended be automobile laws should old law We also want the Juvenile Would Drop 'Chaplain the prices there should be & consolidation of court abolished and have the city au- and Beets In Idaho did not Have as great thorities Then ensued & long debate as to and the district court handle offices and boards” susrar content this year as they did in the theshould be whether chaplain Arch McKinnon Rleh— a cases “Predatory drastic desire I juvenile law 1015 but in Utah the sugar content was so Mr members said be Bevan should Ibltlon animals exterminated far that believe dropped also and that about the same The increased acreage there should bo a reduction of expense as possible and if the live stock men of the Legislature “art qualified to do In Utah and Idaho caused a number of the state are willing to pay a higher all of the praying” and Insisted that the the consolidation of boards I of tons of beets to remain In the ground through the fish and game department tax i favor an increase In the bounty Storms prevented the farmers from think day to a chaplain was We want lower taxes but the people payment of $4 a Mr be handled office should the through Is and them every effort being of the sheriffs of the several counties want improvements and we cannot get extravagance digging Page desired the made by the sugar companies to have I am but moved of a elimination low taxes the at and chaplain comimprovements to a utilities opposed public more the farmers get the beets out of the mission same so that This time has to motion amend the many or Legislature boards creation of original any round as soon as possible after the or commissions" to face” denominations protgems of ministers different fanuarysections thaw Mr Cutler said that of-In John L Boydben Summit county —“I some the had might act as chaplain with pay Mrs to see the tax laws revised and BUSSING to farmers to get want fered 61 a ton extra company Hayward opposed the motion and the I am in favor of’ carrying out everyif ' the Sundaj school amendment and urged that a “regular their beets out of the ground "Children” said In the Democratic platform pledge “this picture illustrates chaplain” be appointed superintendent that pledge makes for economy1 lesson: was warned to today’s Mathonlhah Thomas state chairman Alex Bevnn Tooele— “I will In take his wife andLotdaughters J and was at the caucus then took the who troduce bills this year to create a semi- out of Sodom Here are Lot and flee hla Utah I also want daughters with his wife just behind floor and pointed out that it was cusin pay monthly day to see the garnishment law amended him and here la Sodom in the back- tomary for the Legislatures of all so the poor man will have a chance ground Now has any girl or boy a states to have chaplains in both the I will Introduce a number of labor before we take up the study House anil the Senate and told of how measures and will stand for the eight-ho- question Speclml to The of the lesson? Well Susie?” are opened with “Pleathe thir” llspede the latest all big meetings day In addition I will urge that Provo Jan 5 — Raymond D Smith a As result the chaplain was prayer the be the owned elevators “where class from infant by the of grain has accepted the position graduate traveling ended — This the attempt retained Btate houses” well as as cold ofetorage 1th 'the flea!” Harper’s Monthly the and passenger agent freight of the Democrats to weed out offices James S Ilopkln Morgan “I will and will Salt Lake & Utah railroad matters a great after live stock will as the motion prevailed to adopt the make his home here He succeeds L M look of to nave SAYS CLARA WARD the time and part try as It stood Warner who will be In the local office the list on Increase the bounty Legislature of tbe company Mr of rePage moved that the employees measures A number of G O Haws Is being tried in the dis- coyotes LEFT HIM be Instructed by the caucus House FORTUNE the bebe taxation will Drought gardingtrict- court on a charge of Issuing fore the House and'I will that they must work at least eight support them funds to cover them checks without hours a day and do their work In good for state-wid- e prohibition” He claims ' his' wife had drawn On his I am D D McKay Webex— “The farmers shape toSomeone asked how he proafter he had forbidden throughout bank account are state of in the need enforce the motion and the so this caused do the and to posed her various legislation and I will try to was killed motion shortagea of their look after number bills for econOfficers of the Pythian Sisters were benefit I am Blra Hayward’s Coup but installed at the temple last night omy for efficiency I want to see a provo At Mrs Hayward made her coup this M C Arch Elizabeth E as follows: good roads bill which will give good midst of a debate as to how the the In Cora roads9 bold E S Edith Doty manager caucus should proceed with the selecSutherland M of R and C Dorothy George A ' Fisher Wasatch— “I am tion of the caucus nominees and with Bower M of R Josle Board man P CL Interested in cattle end in grazing Caroline lands and will give much attention to Grace Williams protectorWilliamson the economy program she moved that Blumenthal guard Jane feature of the work of the Legisthat a committee of seven be appointed to trustee Myrta Blumenthal Mrs Nancy lature Our county wants a progresthe officers and allot geographically effiMoe was presented a medal for sive administration and also wants to employees The motion carried while see the platform pledges redeemed cient service several of the members of the house without B F Roper chief probation offi- but were trying to get the floor to move H BIee extravagance” “The etate-wld- e J Sanpete— court ten boys and cer brought into one of the first bills bill is selection of a speaker Mr Tolton the 17 6 old prohibition were to Two from years girls will consider and after that Mrs Hayward chairman ordered taken to the Lund school at which wecounty appointed a to desires take up Sanpete were two two and of Box Elder D D McKay boys girls Eddy Murray Wynn In matters connection with of number ordered placed In homes and the other of Iron of Weber George W Decker good roads and the Irrigation &lawa cases were continued E Cardon of ' Cache Alma Joseph of The taxation it big equalization Word was received here that Mrs Greenwood of Utah and J H Mace want to see the small Eroblem and we W A Lloyd formerly of this city died relieved” farmer of and Sanpete Ida yesterday The& reat Welser Carbon— ‘Economy T Bennett came the question of the apThen Frank O to Son H sent be mains will Berg of consideration be should first the of a commltte on rules It pointing In the city cemetery for interment the administration I will try to get was learned that R W Young then better mining laws” of Summit and J Alex TO IMPROVE HERDS J Boyden Jr L John F Tolton Beaver— “It Is a Bevan of Tooele had constituted themProvo Jan 5 —The dairymen and question of getting down to business selves as a temporary committee on ahead with legislation There farmers of Lake View and Vineyard and law are ' preparing to organize a cow test- will going be a state-wid- e rules and the committee was made perprohibition association for that section with- a public utilities bill the Initiative and manent The caucus then adjourned ing is also referendum and a number of other in the next few weeks There 10 o’clock this morning to pass until ' secure have I movement measures farmers to before the Legislature n among on the reports of the committees better bulls andor representatives will no especial measure at this time” “I desire Nebraska this month Williams Wayne— be sent to Iowa NOT AS ADVERTISED see better live stock laws and bet to Sylvester to buy two or more cars of pure-bre- d An English lord was visiting friends ter laws affecting the waters of the bulls in Scotland One evening while atstate Taxation Is a big question beSOUND ADVICE tending a dinner given in his honor lie fore the Legislature I want to see met the little of his hosi taxes on land and live stock reducedsaid and “Now looky yur Coonrod!” who though toodaughter well bred to stare I think the mines should pay highMr Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge eyed him covertly as the occasion tftX8 one of his' sons Ark addressing not Itself finally venturing a do “I L Williams presented Emery— to a a time Nephi time think and “There’s fight inremark: should the same that Legislature mb a the there’s not to fight Just “And are you really and truly an the state at this the expenses ofbills time to Btvg and a' time to dance and crease lord?” English the have will term I to during you get 'em mixed I don't want “Yes" he answered one for the pleasantly Don’t be too proud to fight when It is coming session including and truly” "really of tbe roads of the state don’t be too time to fight but bettering ”1’ have often thought I would like John King Garfield— “Taxation will anxious ’Be sure you’re right to see an English lord’ she went as the poet got off be & feature of the session The statethen let 'er rip!’ on “and — and —” bill will pass easily But not only be sure you're right but wide prohibition “And now you are satisfied” he inthe public be certain you're sure and then hop but I look to see a fight on do not want terrupted laughing to it like bagging wildcats’ You can’t utilities bill The peoplebut Tittle miss replied truththe Jansd Rigo aa he looks today retrenchbust his Increased expenditures eyes unblack a feller's “I’m not satisfied I’m a gol ' fully nose after you’ve blacked ’em or ment Better laws for the farmers and — Country Gentledeal violinist disappointed" the Jansci who those men and keep for Rigo live stock gypsy busted it”—Kansas City Star man by eloping SURPRISE TO (GROWERS -- of--the - Step Considered Necessary Combined Bins Hold Only Unless Heed Is Given to Fifty Tons Several Schools Without a Pound Epidemic Warning ' Special - to The nerald-Bepabltea- n Ogden Jan 6—There were 694 houses under quarantine In Ogden at 4 o'clock this afternoon when George- Shorten city sanitary inspector complied a report of health conditions for the information of the city school board In two many of these quarantined homes disand even more have contagious eases so that It Is estimated that there are more than 700 cases of' contagion Of the 594 quarantined residences thirty-thre- e are Isolated because of scarlet fever one for diphtheria fourteen for chlckenpox and 541 for - ? measles Inspector Shorten said complaints reached his office today that children of prominent families were admlttei to picture shows yesterday He said he took up the matter with the man agers informing them that If any children are admitted he would order the theatres dosed Information received here from Loauthorities there gan saye have found It necessary to close plo ture houses because of the epidemic ' the-health- COUNTY TO RETAIN to The to Tbs ' Special Herald-Republic- Herald-Republica- n Jan 5 —Through the Weber local district commissioners county and law students attorneys Judgesmade have arrangements wherebyJi the law library owned by former to be left In the coun J A Howell IsWeber county the at building ty and others who desire to have torneya access thereto will contribute to the rental Is of the books Judge A W his chambers so Agee two rearranging rooms adjoining his division that of the district court may be convertAll who contribute ed Into a toward thelibrary expense will be given keys to the library Ogden to The Herald-Republic- a supply of coal and what to do about the epiwere two demic of children’s diseases of the problems that ' cams before the new city board of education at tonight’s There seemed to be no solumeeting Intion for the first for there was nocoal formation available as to when arrive The custodian shipments will to was Instructed keep his eyes open and fill the coal bins as soon as opporoffered tunity The epidemic problem resulted In the board’s ' deciding that the city 15 schools shall not open until January for one week later than the time set their It was pointed out that even opening If schools were opened Monday only half of the pupils would be In attendance the lnforced vacation teachers During are to receive half time Some of are getthe teachers it was reported short of funds so the board auting thorizes tbe Issuance of checks early next week Dr James H Riley of the First and Rich of the Fourth ward Edward L new were the members to take their The positions as school board membersIssued old board met this afternoon and a certificate of election to Dr Rich pursuant to the order from tbe supreme court one-yeBy reason of his being-thdirector Mr Riley Is president of tbeboard w H Williams retiring presldent is In connection with the report of the coal shortage Charles Marriott school custodian said the combined school bins held only fifty tons and some schools were without a pound of coal about forty tons of coal to It requiresschools one week heat the nt OIL COMPANY CHARTERED v Ogden Jan 5 —Ogden Gasoline St Oil company was incorporated today with Ina canltsUzation of 915000 TheWillare John F Bennett corporators iam R Wallace W B Stratford and W J Bennett of Salt Lake City com--anand y William H Harris of Ogden The Is doing a general wholesale busi- ness In gasolines and oils in this city Msutfl and Reorganise Beard " of Ogden Jan 5— ownthe city ordinance Constitutionality that requiring ers of gasoline dispensing- stations shall pay a license of 675 annually to the tested by the Ogden Is OH St being Glass company Paintcity The company was charged with conducting a station without frasollne vending the stipulated license and the case was set for hearing In the municmotion ipal court but ofthevenue company's was granted for a change and the case was transferred to the district court where 'It will be set for at the next calendar hearing date - m"g GIDEON’S CLASSMATE KILLED IN FRANCE 5 — Rinehart Jan Ogden a Gideon local attorney today received formal notification or the death of Howard Lines 27 years old his former classmate at Harvard university while In the French army Lines’ serving are residents of New parents wealthy York City He enlisted in the hospital cors soon after his graduation in PLANS FOR ROUND-U- P Special to The Ogden Jan 5 Hnald-Republlcs- a —Directors of the We- will meet ber county farm bureau morrow to to- make final arafternoon for the round-u- p to be rangements held here January 23 to 28 It is that the committee will report thought as to the halls procured for the several departmental meetings for men and women week In connection with round-u- p the Ogden Poultry association will held show which will be Its annual poultryunder year provisions regiven this the byThe American Poultry asso-Is quired national association ciation contributing several medals for prizes - Ogden Minor Items II Herald-Repsbllc- aa In Judge A E Pratt’s division of the district court today Harry Wood alleged street Ogden car bandit charged with assault with Intent to murder asked more time in r which to consider what plea he shall make He is alleged to have attempted a street car con to kill Charles Wood Wilson Ernest colored ductor with assault with intent to charged murder Bessie Anderson pleaded not guilty Herald-Republica- took charge today with little ceremony Two Republicans will remain They are T J Morley clerk and J M were Burns sheriff county They and enter on their third terms Boren Anderson of Centerfield the hold-ovRepublican commissioner was named for chairman of the commlssionera The new officers and deputies are: Commissioners Soren Anderson I P Brady Tand C J Christensen: county clerk J Morley M Frank Andeputy derson sheriff Burns deputy Fred M Hall:D treasurer Pratt Allred Mellor recorder P C deputy Roy Anderson Merrll Anderson deputy John A Hougaard surveyor attorney Carl Erlcksen assessor J W Fox James P Nelson Leslie K deputies Fox Ezra G Billings C R Christenson Henry Blaln George W Tucker Jenson and J Ernel Jenson Lauritz The commissioners confirmed apof the principals C R pointments was appointof Mount Pleasant Drags ed county road supervisor re-elect- ed er j Another Effort Win Be Made for Agricultural Show fu Provo Special to The Provo Jan 5 —For the business men of Provo andyears other towns in Utah county worked for a county fair Commercial clubs discussed It but tbe of the could not be producers movement and the Interested in the county association for the purpose of promotingorganised the fair disbanded For Provo maintained grounds but years a year ago the grand stand and fences were sold to the highest bidders and were hauled away Farmers of the county have started & new movement the farm bureau to prepare for athrough has met with county fair which horsemen big and favor among dairymen and many have expoultry araisers to desire exhibit before the pressed state takes place In the fall fair annual so that winners here may enter state fair contests Garland News Notes Special' to The t nt MRS ANNA JONES BANKS ' ' Special to Tbe - Herald-Republic- T Spanish Fork Jan x“5— The funeral of Mrs Anna Jones Banks pioneer of who died last Tuesday took this place1noon at It was place today had largely attended by those known who her residence here The during her long services were impressive and the floral tributes many -- ! PETITION' FOR ROAD FAVORS BOND t ISSUE V t' - ' t 1 i ! ” ' PMMaMMMM S W ‘ ‘ Estimated Goat of Proposed Highway Between Provo aad Saataquln Placed at 980M00 Special to "The " :js w- - Herald-Republica- n town and village of Utah county met here to discuss plans for constructing sixty-tbre- e miles of highway in the county at an estimated cost of 6800000 Is proposed to ’ raise tbe fund by a It ' bond issue An election probably will be called for some by the county commissioners Petitions therefor In day In March 600 circulation have signatures and as many mpre are required " The new road If built will consist of & main line between Lhl and Santa- a distance of forty-thre- e miles ?uln proposedto build a highway feet wide Two loops will branch one eleven from the principal highway miles long from Pleasant Grove to Pro- on vo and the second will start at Pay-sand run north until it intersects with the main line about nine miles from Payson The branch roads will bo only ten feet wide An executive committee was named to take charge of ' the campaign conof W O Creer of Provo chairsisting man J M Klrkham of Lehl W S Chlpman of AmericanO Fork Marlon Green of SpanCUnger of Lake View ish Fork J F Brlnghurst of Spring-vll- le and L N Ellsworth of At a meeting next MondayPayson 'the committee will present plansnight for further action ’ - - -- LAKER sixteen KILLED Struck by Engine While: Switching ta : Yards at Bingham Bingham Jan 6 —C M Corbett aged 84 years a switchman oh tbe Denver St Rio Grande railroad was killed'-hertoday at the Cuprum railroad yard on the high line back of the He was climbing on a car thatpostoffice was stopped on No 2 when he was struck by a train track He was dragged seventy feet his legs were cut off and his head was crushed Corbett leaves & widow and baby at 240 8 West Temple Salt Lake an Inquest will be is not that It held Thelikely is at O’Donnell’s underbody taking rooms here - s Medical and Business Head of Quite Blackfoot Hospital Jo Tbe Blackfoot Ida Jan 5 —The resignation of Dr D’Orr Poynter the medical and business head of the Blackfoot State Hospital for the Insane came as a distinct surprise Allegei Interference with the direct management of help In the Institution brought on thethe immediate break The board pf control Imwent to Boise and took the mediately matter up with the governor No definite action has been taken as yet but It Is generally admitted that a new man will be appointed in the near future Special Herald-Republica- n - DISCOVER CASE - OF INFANTICIDE Twin Falls Ida Jan 5 —The body of an Infant girl was found last eventwo blocks from the postofflcerin aingstreet ditch under a bridge wrapped In black cloth It had been there for a week Countyevidently C Physician D Weaver said It was murdered at birth Officers are Investigating M F Rice and Levi Anderson found the body when cleaning for the city - ‘ A WORKER FOR PEACE ' - - - - - -- ‘ - - -- - - Henld-BepuUtea- ur a - - s -- - - - for-econom- y - ‘ - 99 ‘ -- : dad-burn- ed “N-n- - H':v ' 'K ' t ' $500000 ' ' with Clara Ward the beautiful heir- ess who later deserted him and became the Princess Chimav is now eking out a precarious living by in a little restaurant in New ?laying ork He says the princess who died recently left him a fortune of A i Least $1 2293 to' Be Trimmed From Departmental Requests Auditor Bock9s Revenue Figures Indicate dy - ' - - - - Lama Hughes of Toronto Is ji Department a: niece of Lleutenant General Sir ' surplus To that the sum unappropriated he adds 611629Mtax-estimated of levy on revenue from a general flat rates mills’ 6130000 fromfrom 65 flat rates water service 6152000 on meter water service: 633000 Jr° receivable A1®® accounts relicenses $93000 from tax from redemptions $9000 and ceipts which makes a total of 6188614830 as the available revenue to be reIn computing the amount the auditor deceived from licenses he estimates will ducted 6112887 which ihe for e1917 on account of The be the loss state-widprohibition 1° advent of the actual annual loss to be $250000 per year is expected bu? It la not anticipated that the bill "will go Into effect until August 1 He thinks however that ' a '’number' of saloons will cease to operate before time that ' Budget Requests is a resume of the budget Following the various departments: ' of requests ex- Total budget Total Total budget 1916 j pen ded 1916 request 1917 1278000 1277541 12780 00 6209329 (068023 :63jlS3529968609 7867100 8043442 V 54469803 46857990 47389929' 19642523 17188986 At least' 61229326 mdst be trimmed from departmental budget ' requests by the commission when It meets as & budget committee before the budget will- meet’ the available revenue as estimated by E A Bock city auditor JSa5wbe5al?e when yesterday all the budgetapparent were filed and requests Mvenues were computed--ThSivavaJ budget requests- for '1917 total 8L947 44205 The total budget for 1916 was 6194639037 of which' was $84886147 expended a credit leaving ' balance of 69800549 : That sum ducted from the total of the 1917 derequests leaves the net' fl2293?26 at 6184848656 which excess of the revenue is to be receivedIn to the auditor’s calculation’ according In his estimate of the revenue th auditor shows of $13362279 carried over from last year but from that he deducts the 6990049 appropriated surplus’ leaving 63461730 as - I - PRUNING KNIFE NEEDED ON BUDGET ESTIMATES ‘ SHAW-WALKE- - o” - - - ' - - Herald-Republica- n - - - or-u- - JD t ' - ''-'( Provo Jan 6 —Delegates from every SALT - - an - - - : - - ’ -- j- 3 con-sldab- Business Equipment - - - - - c : Hamid-Republica- n - ' n - Garland Jan 5 —The Utah-Idah- o has closed being unable sugar to get factory beets The recent heavy snowstorm all through the valley has made it Impossible for the farmers to get beets to the factory Steam snowtha trackssoall the time plows are onsnow the that- traffic away clearing will soon be resumed The coal shortage Is about the most to contend with at serious problem le present and unlessandrelieved soon business general suffering depression will result Only through the courtesy of the sugar company here has the severity of the situation been eased Many tons of coal were distributed to the people by the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company Ed N Austin who has 'been agricultural superintendent for the sugar - was in at Grants Pass Ore factory Garland a few days this week- then went to Salt Lake where he will make his home E T Capener of the Kimball & Richards company of Salt Lake was here this week looking over the destruction done by the recent storm and fire Death of G It Chugg— Gerald Raw-so- n Chugg aged 24 years son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Chugg died ester at the residence of day of pneumonia In Farr West his Funeral parents services will be held at 1 o’clock tomorrow in the Farr West meeting house licenses Meensed to Wed— were Issued io RobertMarriage Lee Black and Mrs Deleinma Dalllmore both of Salt Take and Ole A Lakness and Ethel Mortimer both of Ogden PAINT COMPANY INCORPORATES Ogden Jan 5—Articles of Incorporation of the Utah Mineral Faint company were filed in the county clerk’s office today giving the capitalization The incorporators are as 650000 A Barry Marie Ashton Charles George Heber City Notes H Barton andM David Jenson of Og- I Kansas of Jones den and John City ' The comnany takes over the Iron Special to The Mountain claim in Greenwich canyon Heber Jan 6—- -' Wasatch county-hig- h Sevier county school was unable to begin ' regular work on Tuesday morning on account of damage by frozen pipes A force of slumbers was at once set to work and on he school opened NEW LOCATION of the The newly- - elected ' Wednesday county officers took over the duties' of their several on Monday Co offices A marriage license was issued on 1 to 8herlff I o Wall and January Giles both of Heber 'City Mrs Bethla r 36 E Fourth South f JUDGE CALL’S APPOINTMENTS Telephone Wasatch 3503 Brigham City Jan 5— Call' of the First Judicial Judge district has made the following- appointments to FILING SYSTEMS his under Jurisdiction: Court and reporter J- E Ryan OFFICE SUPPLIES positions stenographer 'courtbailiff Jesse Keller Brigham Mantua’ Christian Olsen of Brigham Exclusive Agency A N Grover of Fielding and P G Johnson of Mantua inheritance tax R FILING The county commissioners appraisers DEVICES will announce Its complete list of appointments on January 16 - ’ - : FARMERS WANT FAIR DR POYNTER RESIGNS 1 to The Jan 5 — Arraigned Special n Special to The Mantl Jan 5 — New county officials Herald-Republica- n Ogden Poultry Association Will nave Show at Same Time the-positio- a - ’ an in j- OIL COMPANY GETS INDUCT NEW OFFICERS CHANGE OF VENUE County Official Assume Charge 'at Special : ' FallsBehind ’’A ( an Ogden Jan 5—--How to get vice-preside- v - ar HOWELL LIBRARY Special " V t Jf ' 'iv bsTf v Misti Sain 'Hughes until recently Cana-- : dian Minister - of Militia ( and De!' fence whd at- the Peace ' Party's J! meeting in Washington' D f O'-dedared that the women of Canada - - - were working to prevent other wars from growing out of the conflict In-(' — N X H SpecUl'Y Europe ' ( - iseM - - ' ‘ - 1 Auditor re® library philC affairs and finance ’’‘ fr Parks ai®ty Kii’ property 18095142 an® 5ub11® improvements 46270454 v 86186158 Statutory and and general Water waterworks supply 38562560 f Grand totals ' Net budget- requests 4 e 4 f £ eeees¥ Available revenue e a e -- - r - 1 : - 1 - 4 6 ft Excess "requests over available revenue t e : 41344602 26932468 37201700 0184738488 VI 46797643 28615036 28663902 6194744205 $184843656 183614230 1229326 C TOO GREAT A CHANGE “How 'did you enjoy those two weeks on your farm in the country?’ “Not as well as I I suffered from a lack ofexpected my accustomed exercise" “Your accustomed exercise?1 del very wagons “Certainly street cars anddodging automobiles and jumping over holes in the street” 4- |