Show THE OGDEN DEPARTMENT Circulation Department 251$ Washington avenua Telephone 915 D J ITALIAN ATTACKED FOR CARRYING FLAG Allen Bearing National Colors In Hat Beaten by Two Europeans) Assailant- In Jail ' Greenwell Correspondent Telephone 915 NOTICE The circulation and news departments of The Salt Lake Herald Republican in Ogden are located now in a new and modern office at 2516 Washington avenue —the Orpheum theatre block Tor the Ogden correspondent or circulator call telephone No 915 as formerly SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 15 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N CANNING CLUBS JURORS FILED TO BE FORMED ARE S MONEY-GETTER- NOTICE— That we disconInter-mounta- PETTI CO ATK— Of tinue the giving of Trading Stamps 30th after Monday Books now Fill your Stamp April S in n Ot - Special to The 14 —Andy Pom an e anBingham Italian IsApril suffering from aa severe Finn pummeling and Otton Kuhn- and batis in Jail charged with assaults as a result of Pomane attempt tery to show his love for America by wearing the stars and stripes It Is said the Italian was bravely sporting that an American flag In his hat today when he encountered Kuhn and a comRichard Halverne The appearpatriot ance of the flag evidently displeased the Europeans and they immediately opened hostilities by snatching away the flag and stamping upon it They then battered the Italian and tried to make their escape PoKuhn was captured by Chief of an lice Jones and lodged in JailbutonHalassault and battery char get verne Is still at large WILL DIP WATER Weber Bureau Farm County Legality of Call to InquisiFROM FLOODED MINE Promote Movement to to torial Body Questioned in Special to Tbo on baling Conserve Foodstuffs April 14 —Workwhich Legal Petition was outBingham mine the Utah Hrld-Republica- n Value of Better Glass' of Animals Shown in ColV lege Bulletin Special to Tbe Logan April 14 — That Herald-RcpaMle- pure-bre- Special i I ' : ' to The er BRIGHAM PATRIOTS PLEDGE THEIR AID Parade and Mui Mcetlsg Characterised by Display of National Spirit N Special to The Herald-Republle- - CITIZENS WILL TALK ABOUT BOND ISSUE Good Government Ijeajnie of Ogden Will Promote Series of IleraM-Republicx- B —To obtain a free discussion as to the proposed bond Issues of the city schools and the city commission John F Knedaker president of the Good Government league of Ogden has called a meeting of Its mem- X on - - ds ot bers and others at $ o'clock Tuesday evening in the county building The attitude of the league toward the proissue of the schools and posed $200000Issue of the city commisthe $150000 sioners will be obtained Dr Edward I Rich Fourth ward representative on the city school board Is considering the advisability of the board’s calling a mass meeting at the with a view to acquainting tabernacle of the the taxpayers with the needs accomschool system and what will be taxpayers vote in favor plished if the of Issuing bonds SNOW 11IUNGS DARKNESS Ogden April 14 — As the result of a here tonight carrying heavy snowfall considerable moisture many of the electric light wires were broken and business houses were forced to use candles in lighting &their establishments The Utah Power Light company has n force of men at work repairing the lines To Your Digestion ma TRY ’ sa da - - P -- Herald-Repnbllc- Herald-Republic- u an Herald-Republic- an ml Herald-Republica- n ’ - Herald-Republica- n any stomach liver or bowel trouble v r Th® ' se Dresses at Are extremely remarkable for so popular a price Represented in this display are afternoon street and evening frocks of taffeta crepe de chine crepe meteor striped plaid silks Georgette crepe combinations Many of the new models are smartly embroidered Every popular spring color Is shown including gold green tan gray Oopen navy and Let Out MOKE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVEB ABE THE Herald-XepUbiHe- ’ It helps Nature correct Are distinguished by their Individuality At no time this season have we felt eo confident that our suit values were beyond reproach See them and Judge them for styles quality and We feel sure you’ll agree with us that workmanship are wonderful Beautiful models la twills gabarvalues these dine serge poplin velour and silk taffeta in all tho wanted shades and navy Herald-Republica- n half-holl- ' discriminating shopper Judging by other values offered at this same price these garments am unusually low priod The styles are uncommonly pretty and embrace innumerable clever new features that have only been seen in A personal inspection is sure higher priced garments to prove a pleasant surprise to those who appreciate distinctive fashions The Suits at er j 3TV great demand owing to their style superiority at this very low price All the wanted high colors axe here In the newest belted effects' with large pockets buttons and novelty collars developed In velour serge gabardine and poplin In sizes 14 to 44 Herald-Republica- n aa MAIM Are sure to create - Hcrald-BapubUc- 4 The Coats at $20 a - tem-orarl- ly As An Aid ' $20000 Herald-Republle- 222-22- Don't delay the purchase of your spring outfit another day These styles and values should appeal to the most ot 100-fo- - -- the farm even at very high prices are necessary if success Is desired is apparent from a statement Just Issued by Prof John T Gains III' director of the extension division of the Utah Agricultural college in which he declares that most successful western ranchers are paying as high as 6600 each for pure-bre- d bulls in carload lots "The wonderful improvement of the horses In Utah has been due largely to stallions the Introduction of pure-bre- d from Europe Utah Is a noted horse and the records show producing section stallions there are more pure-bre- d that In proportion to grades here than In other state in the union any ‘ wers not worth while If pure-brewe would not be able to cite the folsalesThese prove the lowing list of blood as the purchases value of good were made in most cases by practical men: $187500 Fox thoroughbred Flying 150900 Cayeliene thoroughbred 150000 Ormonde thoroughbred 20000 Carnot Percheron - BrighamA City April 14 —Tonight Howell of Ogden- addressed J Judge a citixens patriotic mass In on of meeting this cityThe the subject “Preparedness" meeting which was held in the tabernacle at 7 p in was preceded by a big parade in which many prominent citizens and school children took part Patriotic music was rendered concluby the City band and at the Brigham sion of the address Howell a Judge as a gencommittee of ten wasbynamed was eral preparedness committee which all necesgiven the power to toappoint on the pacarry sary subcommittees triotic work in this city The members of the committee are: Justin D Call Walter J Glenn Judge Valentine WillDr E P Coburn II iam Jensen J W Cottam J P Holmgren ofofBear River C'ity Ephraim Willard C W Hall of PortWight Y age and John Ferry of Corlnne Sypcial to The Ogden April 14 1600-gall- shades at Direct from New York — And featured for an Important Monday Attraction — 300 Women’s and Misses’ on ds GOODS STORE - 14 — If the challenge to Ogden the WeberApril county grand inJury panel Tiled late this afternoon Judge A 11 Pratt's division of the district cotort is sustained most of the work accom pushed by the grand jury will be destroyed for D A Smyth challenged that it was theAttorneys Jury on thetheground determination that called without or the public demanded the impaneling by the jury that no order was made the the court directing and summoning Is and furthermore objection Jury made to a resumption or Jury activity on the grounds that the Jury was discharged March 23 and that the term Tor which it was called has expired Stuart P Dobbs district attorney hear- -' will oppose the challenge at20 the In to be held Judge April Ing Friday of the district court division Pratt's In the event the Jury is declared ln--to1 have been called unlawfullywhothe have dictments against persons dismissed not entered pleas must be This would affect the case of D A chief and Thomas E Smyth ar-- J of police charged withBrowning failure to would but indlct-rest two negro status gamblersof the i not the Mohl-- 1 mentschange Patrolmen O H against man and J F Kelllher both of whom have entered pleas of not guilty The demurrer filed by attorneys for Chief Browning will be argued in Judge A W Agee’s court at 230 o'clock Tues-- i District Attorney Dobbs day afternoon said he had abandoned the Idea today of confessing the demurrer and is prean extensive argument urging paring the overruling of the chief’s request for the quashing of the Indictment Pratt this afternoon overruled Kel-lihdemurrer filed aby Patrolman theJudge who entered plea of not guilty The case was set for trial May 5 dealso overruled the Judge ofPratt murrer but Patrolman Mohlman District Attorney Dobts intimated that he would dismiss this action unless he evidence of one J H L Srocured the of a carnival conoperator cession stand k V DY sa flooded late lastApex month when fires deon levels will begin several veloped ' Special e The to the annext week according early Ogden April 14 — Community can- nouncement made today by officials of mine A bucket which ning clubs in ’every town In Weber the can make a trip every five minutes will will be If the county organized plans be In the- work of draining of the Weber county farm bureau out- off employed have the water Estimates which been made show that It will require lined today are carried out The bu- about to complete the work Baron Buchlyvi Clydesdale 47500 thirty reau proposes to preserve the thoumine was filled Amerlcus Shorthorn tnedays the1500-fofire 50000 During sands of bushels of fruits that former- with water from the level to Harris sale of Herefords 144 level 1281 average ly were wasted because of poor mar- within 65 feet of the 26000 Noble Golden Fern’s Jersey ket conditions Bag Apple Kerndyke IV Hoi- - 2o000 The Weber county commissioners are WILL' HOTEL stein asked to employ an experienced home Rivals Lord Premier Berkshire 2500 economist for a period of four months BE BUILT IN FERBER Masterpiece Berkshire to give instruction In home economics to the women of the county teach the Special to The LIVE STOCK JUDGES best methods of and supervise 14 — Samuel Krause the canning clubscanning April Bingham Members of the board of educa- a business man living in Copperfleld ALL SAME BARDIES tion were addressedcityon the subject of has completed plans for a $20000 hotel InFer-bAndrews J J cafe which will be erected in and releasingof the agriculture C Utah Construction work will be- Bon Not Made Declares U spector High school that once he may take upOgden at the supervision gin next week when Krause with a Animal Husbandry of the home gardens In the city crew of will leave here for 'Professor The county board of education Is Ferber carpenters Krause will continue his busiasked to appoint a supervisor to work ness activities in Copperfleld Special to Tbe In the country school districts giving 14 — Live stock Judges instructions to the boys and girls’ Logan are born not made as well asApril SUNDAY club poets SCHOOLS TO to Dr W E Carroll proAt the same meeting this afternoon according animal of husbandry Utah Agriat which the foregoing requests were HOLD CONVENTION fessor cultural college outlined the directors called for mass “The qualities necessary for successin every town of the county meetings to The Special 8 ful says Professor Carroll at o’clock Tuesday evening to discuss judging" animals ability to see a love “are: for mobilization plans and the development 14— Brigham The City April Sunday quickly and accurately and the merits of every resource ni the county schools of Box Elder stake will hold defects In animals accuracy rememIn D D McKay president of the county nnnal convention in city bering details of animal form ability farm bureau said the seed uestlon the latter part of this month this The promake accurate comparison of aniwould be the first to be taken up at gram includes addresses Stoke to each other and with an mals these mass meetings President Jesse W Hoopsi by snd other Ideal with power to form accurate ofJudgHousewives and girls will be asked church authorities the ments of the relative merits to organize into community canning and weak points of the animals clubs or give assurances that they will FOUR HORSES POISONED strong consideration The development under devote considerable time and attention 14 — Thomas PeterSantaquln April to bottling or canning products and along the of ‘capacity accuraoy son from Salt Lake yesterday lines mentioned will naturally result in To Insure that every part of the and returned found four of his horses dead In- clear cut conceptions which can county receives an equitable supply of vestigation showed that poison had be supported bv logical reasonseasily for water the bureau directors been put In the irrigation in the any Of the judgments formed" trough are considering the advisability of ap- barnyard Afterwatering the horses drank a water commissioner who pointing to stagger and toppled overthey as shall be a sort of a esar in the matter began a fit and died A veterinary sur- BRIGHAM CITY OUT of seeing to it that water Is not wasted In geon was sent for and analysis of the water made and the dead animals exAFTER REAL TEAM amined Ten months ago Mr Peterson lost two of his best horses They died the same way Special to Tbs Ogden Minor Items April 14 — Brigham Brigham City baseball PAUL REVERE CELEBRATION team will have a City of ths Pocatello Ida April 14 —A special the present season If ths plans during "Paul Revere" celebration will be held firomotors do not fail A feature of Special to The fn Pocatello April 18th and all cadets will probably be the IntroOgden April 1L—There was a gen- veterans will duction of a half every Saturof business and profes- form a and clvio organizations eral movement for that function day afternoon by holiday the business houses great parade sional men toward the south limits of The committee In charge Is composed In order that the games may be well Ogden today on account of the opening of Dr J C Arnout J T Toung J C- attended and prove suooessfuL The of the Ogden Golf and Country club for McNichol Charles Sumner B Blst- committee In charge of the season All the club facilities were line N P Nielson C C Bowerman the In operation for the members and B feature Is composed of -Judge — — JJD Cal H Hood C Sawtelle A Ho HinckJohn aftlooks for there everybodyand activity Reed W R Slders PL-- 8 This ' committee will ask the business F Dr ernoons from now until ley Milesand evenings Minnie Howard Rev men to close their places of business the season’s closea The formal open- Tschudy Hallowell John Dickinson will deliver at least during ths hours of the game near In future will the talks place ing the address The ball team promoters announce patriotic Extra Clerks Hired- - Extra clerks are a strong team will he organized that employed at the county clerk’s office PREPARE FOR PROM soon as the committee makes as Just a of list eligible taxpayers compiling Eureka April 14 — The juniors of the its report bond elec- Tintlc to vote- at the forthcoming High school are making elaborwill ate tions The school26 bond election comfor their prom which arrangements take place April but the city will be given on the 25tn or this POCATELLO G O missioners have not set the date for month The committees include the their election taxpayers who NOMINATES TICKET Walter Franke Edwin vote at tne last gen- following: were eligible to Only Shrlver Katherine Tremayne Sterling eral election may vote at the special Mikesell Robert Kurtz Edward Hill- n elections Special to Tbe Andrus Geneva Hlggln-soErnest man' Will Ask Rehearing—Attorneys for Ida April'14 —The RepubPocatello Eva Andrus Leona Openshaw lican convention nominated John C Davis former district attorney Stella Fields Katherine Doty Adele a ticket for the last night election led by gave notice of Intention to move Griggs today city Ora Jerman Clark Marguerite hnan for a new hearing of the suit of Davis Vern Sylvester Vera Nichole Ethel Ben Bean an old pioneer business was the nomR A Dawson Robert A Moyes cashier of the for mayor against Steed Eliza rBentonReta and Knight Commercial National bank for the re- Walter Harrison inee for city clerk and the councilmen which Davis as follows: First ward E C White covery Isof 'about $6500 holds due him on a mining stock and J E Rutherford: Second ward J STUDENTS TO GET CREDITS deal The Jury disagreed at the first J Williams and T Platt Williams — 14 a At second jury returned a Sprlngvllle April special trial and the Third Charles Gustln and Fred Caldlocal of school the verdict no cause of action meeting faculty well Fourth W N McCarty and W AL tohigh full McHan held today it was decided to grant Fifth C C Bowerman and of Clubmen Are Temperate "Advent the young S Lambing credit for the year’s work Ward committeemen were state-wid- e prohibition August ' 1 will men In good school standing who have chosen as follows: First A R Hlgson not affect the yber club of Ogdensec-In enlisted in services the and for army Second Charles Sam and I L of Ferguson club the opinion Reynolds asserts Third J C Arnavy Blalock R W Sell and it Reynolds retary Secretary J T nout and W H HWitty Fourth will suffer no Is his belief the club Fifth Sam and W deare financial disadvantages and he can see Toung Cox and R E Manning no reason why the present progress of the organization shall not continue per cent of the buffet sales he Sixty SPANISH FORK BOYS asserts are for soft drinks and cigars B II Heberts to Speak —Officers and DRILLING FOR WAR Special to The enlisted men of troop' B and troop K h — will march from the Twenty-fourtProvo April 14 The county commisstreet armory to the Ogden tabernacle Special to The held a meeting- today Many sioners tomorrow to hear the address by MaJ road petitions have received by been Fork April 14 —The spirit Spanish B H Roberts at the afternoon services the board to improve crossroads hut of true patriotism was shown this week The no action will be taken until after the when sixty students which will begin at 2 o'clock of the Spanish reserved In seats a will occupy troopers election Tuesday as the board cannot Fork High school met In a mass meetauditorium of the section tell just what funds will be available ing and pledged their services to their IH1L —About $50 asked that they might be Speeders Paying The Industrial art exhibit of the countryanand in military trainis flowing into the city’s coffers Utah instructor dally stake at the given Brigham opened traffic Toung university today with practir ing in order to be prepared the motortor service by reason of the activity ofand were called to the colors enwhen police against automobile The of the entered ward all they cally who have neglected to tries consist of woodwork ironwork T M Aldous a Utah Agricultural colcycle owners offered to give the class plates or who are guilty display license graduateand fancy work art lege sewing of other Infractions of the traffic or-S drafting Instructions Corp Francis Hamillines which and needlework other many offered his servalso F dinances Municipal Judge George of ton troop In Mutuals of ices towards the have been studied to the excuses and then the trainthe Barker listens hoys the giving the winter? The prize during sentences of $5 or five days for stake them for will In part prepare that pronounces Is ing a exhibit best ward the paintin each case With the automoblllsts ing of the Hill Cumorah by Paul Kul-- service when they are called are goa patriotic meeting will frightened into line theonpolice of the B T U art department and beWednesday sidewalks held in order to stir up patriotism tomorrow ing after bicycle riders — be awarded will Home Guard Formed As a result of the marriage Only two couples faced one day’s work of a recruiting commit- counter were Orson Merlin SHEEPSHEARERS today They enlisttee more than 100 persons were Johnson Provo Emma of and and Slack orIs that home in ed being the guard Jesse L Weeks and Bess Dittmore WANT 1 CENT MORE of direction the under the here franlzed on preparation and both of Pleasant Grove announced today 7 KingThis guard it Is stated Is to Capt Rwork safety the Special to Tbe of recruiting members the that following the departure protect city Price April 14on—The sheepshearers would be mobilization for troopon7 of the militiamen to suspended went a strike Mounds this mornat an account of order for will take place camps The first drill 1 cent per sheep an increase of for at the ing armory evening Wednesday at The shearing Just commenced William 7 Marriage and Licenses— week and is Mounds the if this strike Celia Condi who proSchoberlin not settled at ones it will delay the cured a marralge license In Salt Lake of about 90000 head of sheep hearing came to Ogden this afternoon and Mounds plant Is one of the largest City The were married by the Rev John Edward and most modern In the west Carver of the First Presbyterian were issued licenses church Marriage GAME WARDEN NAMED of Los Angeles here to Cecil C Adams M Bud of City April 14 —The appointBrigham Ogden and Sevilla Mollerup ment of James Cottam of this city as Smith of Humphreys’ Seventy-seve- n Wlnsor of Boise and Mabel warden for Box Elder deputy game been Salt Lake City Gilbert H Rhees and announced and Mr county has For Grip Influenza Alta Jensen both of Ogden James Knudson will succeed Cottam Pacifism to Be Topi—' “Pacifism and for this counOther deputies appointed 'War" is to be the subject the Present Maxwell R are the Kelton for J ty the irst of the sermon to be given8 in and A T Toyn of the Grouse district too’clock at chnrch Presbyterian creek district of Box Elder county morrow evening by the Rev John EdCarver ward POORHOUSE IN CARBON Bo ye to Be Banqueted Boys of the Church of the Good Shepherd who have a club for the purpose of organized TO BE CLOSED CAUSE Free Medical Book a tract of land to be procured in tilling a have will pot the vicinity of the city LACK OF PATRONAGE luck supper at the church Friday evenAfter such splendid results With ing 14 —The poor-hou’’ ‘ ‘ Seventy-seve- n send for a free PricewillAprilclosed aftercounty 80 by be April ESCAPES JAIL BY action of the board of county commisThe commissioners Manual of sioners this week Dr of Humphreys copy decided there was no necessity for keepPROMISE TO WIFE the poorhouse open The commisall diseases and dip into its wealth of ing sioners appointed Judge F E Woods to The Special during the illness of attorney county April 14 —John Nash who information on domestic practice County Attorney L Oa Hoffmann The Bingham to have deserted his wife license fee of is alleged ordinance covering about two' months ago returned to $50 per quarter from coffee houses will malthe in simple language describing be strictly enforced hereafter Bingham todaytheand was Immediately A P Webb was appointed deputy authorities arrested police by was adies proper for a layman to treat Later however a successful effortdiffisheriff at Standardville The position horticulturist has been vamade to patch up the domestle of and this position Nash and his wife cantcounty for some timefilled culties between Co 156 Romeo Medicine at ths next will probably be numphrerr New Nash gave his word not to repeat his York : offense and was released from JalL William Street meeting of the commissioners Herald-Republica- n IIcrald-IlcpnNlca- n all-sil- taffeta cut extremely full Shown tn all the new Herxld-BepabXIc- ea - - CHALLENGE TO PURE-BRED- 1 WASH FABRICS FOR SPRING— KIERfl© COKSETS For tomorrow Tuesday and Wednesday to stimulate the early baying of spring and summer wash fabnes we have severely cut the prices on our choicest and most fashionable materials ' The new designs and colorings are decidedly in keeping with the gaiety of the season At 29e I3c yd yard wide OOe Tisane Voiles yard wide 05c Tisane In new plaids and stripes yard wide OOc Aledo Silks range of colons yard big wide 20 (j 86 O semi-elast- lo Price April 14 — The Utah Fuela a quarter of company will spend million dollars this summer on Imat its various camp acprovements J Superintendent cording to General new coke I Thompson Seventy-fou- r ovens will be built at Sunnyslde to take care of the heavy demand for coke large amusement halls will t a and Sunnyslde built at CastleofGate homes for the miners number large will be built at Sunnyslde and Castle Gate and numerous other things are planned to benefit the miners BISHOP IS HONORED BY SANTAQUIN FOLK Herald-Republica- n —Bishop John M SantaqulnwasApril a ward reception Holl&day given of his sixtieth birth April 10 in honor He was born in San Beranniversary In nardino CaL and came to Santaquln as 1859 He has served the opeople yearn of this ward twenty-twbishop A large birthday cake with sixty red him candles lighted was presented to of the behalf In A J Bees Mrs by to Relief society ' Lunch was served eventhe vast crowd A' dance in the ing concluded the reception IDAHO HOTEL MEN ORGANIZE 14-Yesterday Pocatello Id April AdahoIn convention men of hotel the at Pocatello perfected an organization and elected the following ofofficers: AmerPresident C W Thompson w ican Falls first vice president C vice Samms of Idaho Falls second president T N Kerr of Nampa ofthird Povice president Mr J Embree H W Hall catello secretary-treasurof Blackfoot PRICE 14 - er Herald-Republic- to These extremely popular models are worn of women — all have the by millions Nemo Lastlcurve back which Insures flexibility and ease in any position FUEL COMPANY TO EXPEND $250000 Speclzl to Tbe NG go wn 37c yd Special to The G SELF-REDUCI- novelty stripes and aSe Fancy Stripe ' Tissues 37 inches urld SSe Dress Ginghams 27 Inches wide 18c Percales 36 laches wide light and dark patterns 75e Satin Stripe Voile SELF-REDUCIN- THE NEMO STRAP Is a patented Invention having tho exelnrivo fn notion of reducing and supporting the abdomen The gentle friction between the straps and the body softens the excess flesh which gradually disappears permanently reducing the size and weight of the flgur Xe 323— For stout women of medium height flesh evenly proportioned — the average full figure Medium bust and skirt White cou-t- ll or batlst Sizes 20 to 36 iewi W No 826-- For the stout figure of medium height with larger hips longer skirt to take care of such fullness White ooutll or batlst mm Sizes and Jap Crepes In plain cheeks At Corsetl Ackerman Mr 8 C Miles Mrs G O JMrE Jamison F Frank Averill Mrs W M Eskridge of Eureka Is at the home of her brother Ia visiting H Ammerman Mr and Mr H A Grotto went to Salt Lake this week Clifford B Waterman and Miss Vera Horeley both of Victor Utah atwere the married A here Tuesday evening W Horeley the bride's unhome of ci The ceremony was performed by Albert Bryner Bishop Mr Thelma Averill went to Salt Lake Friday to visit her husband Mr Horner Mrs Anna Bradley M Sanford Mr - FOOD CENSUS TAKEN The board Brigham City Aprilthe14 — direction of of education under SupL D C Jensen is making a canvass of the crop situation In Box Elder counthe purpose of determining ty for the this year to foodacreageasto be planted with the acreage stuffs compared of last year NAMES DEFENSE COUNCIL Bols Ida April 14 —Governor Alexander today appointed a state council will of defense of eleven memberstnewho northmeet Saturday those from ern part of the state In Lewiston and the south Idahoans In Pocatello - WAR SPIRIT PREVAILS AT PAN-HELLEN- ‘FEED’ IC m of Banquet Given by Greek Letter Folk redeclarations of support for the presiPrice April 14— Mr R Walker Salt Lake of the dent marked the annual banquet turned this week from and Miss association of Utah at Sylvia Albert E Horeley Pan-Hellen- ic Zufelt were married Saturday evening Guymon byAOrson D Sutton Is visiting In Provo and Lake this week Salt Mr E E Sheets has returned from several months' visit in California club was The Tuesday Night Bridge Rosaline entertained this weekRuth by Miss The Burke Miss and Strlngham MJss were Horsley Margaret guests Miss Miss Inez Scott Miss Goldie 1 aux Barbara Forrester and Mrs F M Sanford Mrs Nora Myer left Friday for Wyo Baggs Mrs Charles Averill entertained the Afternoon Bridge club this week Merry The guests were Mrs George Oolling-ha-H C Mrs F I Bucklo Mr ' ' m TO ' BE SED BEGINTHIS Vffl Soil Conditions in Sanpete County Declared Excellent by Experts Planting beet seed on vast areas In proximity of the Sanpete plant of the People’s Sugar company will be In progress in about one week If the present weather conditions continue according to X G Strlngham secretary of the company who communicated with field agent yesterday Much of the beet land will be cultivated by Japanese who already are on leased lande In beginning to settle Mr Strlngham says Sanpete county and that the outlook Is exceptionally promising The Introduction of a Japanese colony In Sanpete county has been attended with good feeling Mr Strlngham added that ell th4 steel structural work In the big plant of the People’s Sugar company near Moroni will be completed in about one week and that the work of installing then begin machinery will The soil conditions of new fields sugar beets In Sanplowed for raising ie reported by Mr String- county pete ham as having surpassed expectation Patriotic Addresses Feature EDUCATOR SAYS ROAD Patriotic addresses national airs and an PLANTING the Utah hotel last night 300The affair was attended by nearly persona Music was furnished by an orchestra stationed at the east end of the banquet hall T Gustln presided as toastFrank master Dr Ernest A Smith delivered an address “Under One Flag" Gilbert White spoke on “Anywhere in France" and Dr Harry Davis talked on "Pessimism” The banquet closed with the singing of ‘The Star Spangled Banner" “It’a the thing we haven’t that makes us unhappy" remarked the parlor philosopher ' "How about the toothache?" suggested the mere man —Minneapolis Trlb- un i BOND PLAN POPULAR Dr George H Brimhali of Brigham Toung university while on a visit In Salt Lake yesterday stated that supglTen the $750000 bond port was being issue for a highway through Utah county Dr Brimhali was accompanied by Dr II II Powers of the Bureau of University Travel of Boston Dr Powers recently completed a lecture course at Provo under the auspices of the University Lyceum course the only baby chick food with buttermilk la 1L Makes husky chicks that Cghtoff most chick diseases and assures vour raising every worthwhile chick at a cost of lc each for three : weeks fttll&X BuyaBakg$L00rkg25cM At Your Dczlcs j |