Show X±LCi 5 Circulation Department 2516 Washington avenue Telephone 916 D J Oreenwell Correspondent Telephone 915 n Special to The — 19 Utah’s Ogden April nerald-Repnbllea- Spfehl to Th Ilerald-Itopnbllca- n Ogden April 19 —Trial of I W Crone Indicted on a charge of pander- ing is to begin in Judge A E Pratt’s division of the district court Saturday before a Jury Crone is al-- v morning Stella Ransom a leged to have Induced to meet one George pretty Ogden girl a at rooming house 24091 - Raymond Lincoln avenue The proprietor of this house-waalso Indicted rooming In an affidavit filed in the district court today Crone sets forth that he is -without funds yet needs the testimony At the request of eleven witnesses of Crone’s counsel Judge Pratt ordered named by Crone be that the witnesses subpenaed to report Saturday morn ingThese witnesses are J G Leonard Can superintendent of the American Wheeler F J company’s Ogden plant B Well H Penny Mrs: JC E ServerMrsCL CL Marshall Mrs Mar- Davis Karat Penny Richard Wootton all of r Ogden Jennie Farley of Brigham City and Tom Willard of Eden Crone was The crime charged 12 last He was committed January against and arrested under was procedure regular filed agi an Information but this information was dismissed to make way for action under the indictment Police officers who are familiar with the case say that sensational disclosures may be expected s 3' Ogden Minor Items Special to The Herald-Republ- ic delegates to the convention of the National Retail Merchants association in Toledo in May were named at the quarterly meeting of Utah Retail Merchants’ association directorate here tonight The state association will be represented by 'Fred E Williams president and J 8 Daniels secretary the Ogden association Albert Coop' and Salt Lake association J SA Carver the by E Poulton and H P Nielson byIncreased cost of groceries was discussed and nobody saw relief in sight was agreed the state association It should assist in the organization of retail merchants’ association in Park City Logan and Provo Tonight’s meeting was followed by a a social at the home of J 8 Carver national director about seventy-fiv- e Ogden and Salt Lake merchants and their wives participating COURT nd Og-oe- - Ar-bo- 50-ce- LEGALITY n ?9ehl to Tho Ogden April 19— Whether or not the reHerald-Republica- Weber county grand Jury which turned many Indictments after a month of was lawfully called and investigations be decided by Judge may organized A E Pratt of the district court tomorrow evening Arguments for and the challenge to the panel arei against to be heard late tomorrow afternoon of persons indicted by the Attorneys are contending that the grand body was Jury impaneled without legal procedure having been followed and that the body may not legally resume Its Meantime the grand investigations is in recess awaiting the decision Jury on the challenge In the event the Jury is declared by the court togrand be without legal excuse for existence all persons who have been Indicted and who have not pleaded will escape trial in so far as the indictments are concerned NEBO STAKE HOLDS ANNUAL CONTEST Payson April A contest Herald-Republica- n 19 —The Nebo stake for the district I prising the wards of Payson Salem Benjamin Sprlnglake Santaquin and Goshen was held last in the ward— was tabernacle Payson Firstnight winner in the male quartet Davie Mitchell Arthur Jones Albert Powell and Melvin Brlmhall —ladles’ quartet — Minnie Eckers Mrs Albert Mrs Powell— Dora Brlmhall and Hannah Jones mixed double quartet with the above singers combined Junior girls' chorus and memorized reading by Second Hattie Wride The Payson ward won the retold etory by Velma Harris and the senior public speaking Thompson These contestants by Mrmeet will the winners in the other two districts of tho stake at the annual M I A day at Spanish Fork Professor April 27 The Judges wereMiss Holt Isaac Brockband and Laura Gardner of the Spanish Fork High school faculty M com- - and vegetables An executive committee was chosen which will have general supervision of are the conservation work James E Ellison LaytonThey Arthur Hess Farmington E E Smith BounElizabeth Ford Centerville tiful Mrs Mrs Emma Strong Kaysville and and David F Smith Henry H Blood This committee members with Mr Briggs and Mr Bar-lotogether will attend the meeting In Salt Lake Saturday at the meeting tonight Speakers were David F Smith county agricultural agent and J Edward Taylor state executive secretary of the conservation movement Henry H Blood presided ex-offl- clo PAVING PROGRAM IS ADOPTED BY OGDEN Report Special to The 19 Herald-Republic- an —Still another dis- Ogden Utah Herald-Republle- ur boys Special r to The Herald-Republica- n Provo April 19— Seiners and fishermen of this section agree with Fish and Game Commissioner R H Slddoway that Utah lake con furnish fish for three meals a all of the people of Utah day for but claim that tho commissioner has practically put an end to feedthe cheap fish through decision aingrecent people During the months of April and the suckers and carp go into 'May the small lakes around the big lake and up the Provo river These have been forbidden to the places Lake seiners as some of the Saltcatfish-alssportsmen claim that the go into these small onlakes cannot operate the ' Seiuera two main lake during these monthscn account of the high winds which make seining Impossible ' -- er Linford Orvel Jacobsen George Laub Doyle Affleck Nels Nielsen George Blair Ariel J KidgelL Lyman Groesbeck Carl Jacobsen Harold CherOliver Birch ry Alon Fife all seed potatoes are diseased Nearly more or less or else the land and for that reason it is very necessary that the seed potatoes be treated All members may have their seed potatoes for 4 cents per bushel Confer treated with Mr Nichols the supervisor : CACHE COUNTY BOARD ABANDONS 1917 SHOW Special to The Logan April 19 — A Herald-Republlc- of English at the University of Utah gave a talk on “The Adolescent or Electric Age of Childhood” The “electric age” of childhood prowas 'that age fessor Driggs explained when the child is possessed of an overabundance of energy It is at this age he said that the most good could be done for the children by guiding their energies into the proper channels Professor that in these suggested home garden times aDriggs would be an exenercellent outlet for their pent-u- p ' gies ' ’ TALK OF LIVING COST The series of a' series of talks on reducing the high cost of llvliTg con --T? ducted under tlie auspices of the Housewives’ league will he given at the Y W C A clnbrooms tduy at 230 The talk will be by T L Irvine city inspector of given and weights measures SUN'SKT TO HAVE DEPOT Plans for a railroad station to hs built of brick and stone at Sunset a on the Bamberger line near Ogpoint havebeen completed The staden tion will serve as a model for other Bamberger stations it is announced It is also announced that the company is to remodel the station near planning the Cudahy packing plant in North Salt Lake - special meeting of the directors of the Cache County Fair association was held at the Commercial Boosters ’ club Wednesday for the advisathe purpose of considering a fair- this year ' bility of holding to the agricultural conditions and county the in Owing nation' state the demand for increased acreage great and production this year and the demand for labor when harvest time comes ever: of and economic duty the standpoint board of directors unanimously decided no fair be held this year that The officers of the association were PATRIOTIC MEETING instructed to meet with the county commissioners and ask that the usual to The Special be made that 50 per cent of fair offered in prizes in the county Grantsville April 19 —Under the aus- It belevy Commercial club a patri- for agricultural products from small pices of the was held tonight during acreages otic rally which the people of this section were could INDIAN ASKS advised of the part which they U A C take’ in development of the state-wid- e conservation scheme TO HELP TRACE SON The sneakers from Salt Lake were Senator Frank Evans Wilson McCarty aifd David Larson Parley P ofJenson Special to The the Salt Lake Commercial secretary Logan April 19 —The Utah Agriculclub a pawas marked with senti- tural college has received The from one Duiga very Parshad and the people of thetic appeal ment ofrally patriotism Varma exstation master at Ghaghraghat Orantsville pladged themselves to in the public cause Jarmal road District of Babralch India ert aevery energy that the institution aid him it is antici- requesting As result of the rally in getting trace of his sen Luxmanl section of the state will Farchad that this pated varma from whom he has not contribute a number of men to the heard since April 1915 At that time army and navy the son was attending the University of California at Berkeley GRANTSVILLE HOLDS Herald-Republlc- —The following boys n Special to The members of the and girls have become Twin Falls Ida April 19 —All mor home garden movement and will tar mixers Logan wheelbarrow men and have charge of gardens this year: Mell laborers on buildings in city struck Peterson Russell Hess Ruth 19 Spande Tirza Daines Hayward Baker Arnel Jacobsen Raymond Peterson La MonteBurZundelLe GrandeA Stewart AlmaLucian Reynolds George £oyne Bingham Laby-ett- e Jr Autuman Paul Stevens Wallace Bingham George W Bingham Max Stevens Welshman Laurell Leiahman Cyrill Jensen Alton Maughan Clain Smith Frank Christensen Frank Thatcher Zola Stark Opal Stark Smily club Torp George Hansen Asborne John(girls) Walter HillyardE Squires George son Kenneth Knowles Frank Gray Thomas Card on Emery Peterson Hoop- - Herald-Republica- 50 cents Increase in $4 per day barrow got men $350 common laborers $3 The strikers say they will work on farms if necessary that Jhey cannot live on wages Contractors say they present will lose on account of the high price of material and cannot pay the wages asked Building is at a standstUL for yesterdayMixers wages will CONSTRUCT LIBRARY SPRINGVILLE Special to The ‘ Herald-Republica- n Springville April 19 —At a mass of citizens here meeting the decision was reached to tonight a Thinness Easily Overcome purchase eite north of the Mendenhall Bank for tho purpose of erecting building the new Carnegie library The (From “Health and Beauty") inal plan was to build the structureorig-on square but was Further evidence la being presented the city to ' this uie as opposition was claimed it almost daily that a recent compound ofa raised the new building would mar the symnew chemical elements combined in of the street The new metry will cost about $1200 The library site building bo will cost $12600 ior it can thin men and women ly a regdemonstrated beyond doubt that ular course of three or four months BUSINESSWOMEN’S treatment brings an Increase in weight a decided of from 10 to 80 pounds withcolor CLUB NAMES HEADS too Improvement of health and the most popFor in threa grain New officers were elected at the ular form la to be found obtainable in monthly tablets and dinner of the sealed packages from the best apothe- Business meeting Woman’s club held at the directions Newhouse hotel last night The newly cary shops wjth full elected officers who will be Installed at the September meeting of the club include Mrs Elizabeth HT Coray president Mary A Perry vice president ManEsther Nelson secretary Nellie Mrs treasurer and PeterStella ning Don’t Forget Your son Miss Louise Corder and Miss Elva Loughlln directors was Rotation in office provided by an amendment to the club’s of Speeches were devoted to a review the work of the past year and a discussion of the plans for the coming twelve months for Sunday re- Central school last night at the secured ported vacant lots which had that they will be cultivated during the summer that they are goNineteen girls report flower to special gardens plant ing have been The following Jurors court and will district drawn for the at o’clock: Ernest R report Friday A F Ah lanPleasant Grove Holliday I Bryce Pleasant der Provo George Provo Bench View: Otto I Olson Grove E V David F West PleasantDavis Spanish Vincent Provo Phillip Goshen Alma M Fork deorge White Peck Vineyard: David A Berry Cedar Lake Fort: Joseph Holladay Spring Charles W Larsen' Vineyard Ilyrum Thomas and Arthur Craven Provo EL A Stumpf reports today Sergeant a man a day for he has enlisted that deever since war was the service new are Ira Mace recruits clared His Nelson Provo JoGunnison Henry A Monson of Pleasant seph R and Albert Center-fiel- self-administrat- ion hypo-nucla- ne WANT AD d Gilbert L FJelsted of and William M Boyack of Spanish Fork Miss Vera Nelson is at home sufferfrom a badly lacerated hand which- I ing was hurt at the KniRDt mills yester- Grove Day UTAH LAKE COULD SUPPLY ENOUGH FISH FOR ENTIRE STATE Special ua 19 — ‘Fifty-fo- U ft Logan-Apr- il Provo News Notes to The FAMOUS! LOGAN HOME GARDEN MOVEMENT POPULAR BUILDING STOPPED BY IDAHO STRIKE to The Max April 19— foron &Although of Shear evaded trial charge which-woulon have conviction gery meant a term in state’s prison he did for not get off so lightly after allcourt A E Pratt of the district Judgeafternoon sentenced him to serve this five months In the county Jail and of $200 pay a fine Shear wm brougrht back from Los to stand trial for forgery but Angeles the attorney reduced the district money under-falscharge to obtaining From all indications Shear pretenses and his friends expected that a fine only would be Imposed Special “YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD” FAMOUS! Herald-Republica- n - t THE STORE THAT MADE THE STORE THAT MADE “YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD” Herald-Republica- n Contract Let for Bathhouse Plumbing Dog Catcher Makes Provo April UTAH CEREAL FOOD CO — Chief among April theKaysville a large mass meeting features of of tho residents of Davis county held here tonight for the purpose of orfor the conservation of food ganizing in the county was the adopting of a resolution against the use of any of the grain of the state for the manufacture of liquor of any sort The resolution will be presented at the mass meeting of county toagents and other be held in Salt county authorities Lake at the Capitol Saturday Loran D Briggs an instructor in the Davis County High school and an ex-as pert on executive agriculture was employed to organcounty ize the conservationsecretary in the counwork acre is placed ty and see that every under cultivation He will be relieved of part of his school duties during the remainder of the school year and after the close of the school session will devote his entire time ' to giving the farmers expert advice on the distribuMr tion and marketing of crops will be assisted by Myron C Briggs Barlow another instructor in the high school The two men are employed the school and county comJointly missionsby The decision was reached to employ several women who will go into the homes and instruct the women in of food economy in the and in conservingpreparation and canning fruits elements needed by the body in splendid proportion has that satisfying flavor not possessed by aU grata drinks Pure and refreshing You’ll like It Tallies Up to $1000 Tallies Up to $1000 tjOne of the finest collections we have offered at this low price-- trimmings of unusually high K qualities workmanship of special merit and with that dash of style termed “cliic” in millinery Almost 300 styles to select from — some of which have been in the liouse less than a week A WORD TO TIIE WISE ETC —So surely you will he on hand when the doors swing open this Millinery Section on Third Floor— Elevator Service morning at 9 O clock Herald-Republica- n nt “Swart pc’ Koffe-- et FOB TODAY— FOR TODA-Y- ’ e bathed valleys of the Rocky Mountains then they are rolled to a tempting flakl-nes- s and packed in airtight packages All the natural goodness and strength are preserved Order a package today & ville Where Plans of Work Are Discussed Herald-Republleu- a Is that wonderful food First of all the finest oats are selected from the sun- 3 Mass Meeting Held at Kays Ogden LOLLED OAT f TO CONSERVE FOOD Herald-Republica- n For many years oats have been looked upon asanim-portafood But not until science decided the question of relative food values was it known that oats contain all the - - Ogden April trict was added to the- city commissioners’ paving program for the season when the body this morning authorized the publication ofh notice of intention to pave Twenty-sixtstreet from Washington avenue to a point 1S1 feet west of Wall avenue The notice sets forth that asplalt' on a concrete base GRANTSVILLE HOLDS the pavement will comprise The Utah company’s bid to Install the the and heating apparatus inconPATRIOTIC MEETING plumbing now under municipal inbathhouse Lake avenue for 1755 was struction Special to The a contract was drawn and accepted Grantsvllle April 19 — Citizens of John Hughes dog catcher said lm-heGrantsville at a meeting held here to- had collected $1350 In dog taxes eleven and killed five dogs their to the night pedged to conservesupport movement food supply iiounded the of the state and to aid in intensive cultivation of the fields The meeting was called for the two-fol- d purpose of FORGER IS GIVEN discussing food conservation and to stimulate recruiting among the young SENTENCE men of Grantsville Speakers were ParleyD P Jensen Offender Brought From Loo Angeles Wilson McCarty and J Larson of Gets Shock In Ogden Salt Lain the Rev Frank Boss of Court Grantsville and U A Christensen county agricultural agent Special to The Other Food 9 tA- nt w Special to The L DAVIS COUNTY FOLK lS-- Attorneys for Indicted Persons Hold Actions of Body Were Invalid Ogden 1- MS Is - WILlMON GRAND If tongue £j If your little one’s tongue Is coated ft is a sure sign the stomach liver ana bowels need a gentle thorough cleansing at once When your child is crosa reevlsh listless paleif doesn't sleep eat breath is bad or act naturally stomach sour system full of cold throat sore or if peevish give a teaspoonful of “Californla Syrup of Figs’’ and in aconstithe clogged-u- p few hours allsour waste bile ted and undigested ?s will gently move out of the bow els and you have a well playful child again Sick children needn’t be coaxed to take this harmless “fruit laxative” Millions of mothers keep It handy because they know- Its action on the stomach liver and bowels is prompt and sure They also know a little given today saves a sick child tomorrow botAsk your druggist for a tle of ‘California of Figs” which Syrup contains directions for babies children of all ages and for grown-up- s plainly on the bottle Beware of counterfeits sold here Get the genuine made by “California Fig Syrup Company” — Special to The an 10 — After having April blasted away part of a mountainside to prevent the recurrence of landslides at the mouth of Ogden canyon the Ogden Logan dc Idaho railway rompany announced today that the line through the canyon to Huntsville is open again for freight and passenger service Cars will ba run on schedule time from now on traffic men of fursay as thers is slidesdanger ther snow or landslight 1Lltewes Marriage were issued here Marriage censes to Edtoday ward U De Lay of New York City And Ellen Riley of Salt Lake City: Andrew Frecker of Ogden and Murl and to Ray-moltlodgettW of North Ogden Everett and Rose Parsons both of Ogden The last named two were married by Bishop Q M Sander ton at the courthouse Bos da—Several men and t'rge School women of Ogden who are familiar with conditions obtaining in the public school buildings of the city will at a mass meeting in the Ogden tomorrow eventbernacle at 8 o’clock n The meeting is called by the ing board of education with a view to showingvotetheIn taxpayers why they should favor of the $200000 bond Issue for school improvements at tha special election next Thursday Wsbsv TTIs Debate Credit for the debating championship in winning the northern division went to Weber academy today when Box Elder High school sent word that Its debaters would not appear to contest against the local school’s team tonight This forfeiture means that Weber's debaters Louis Scoville and Ernest Wilkinson will take in the state finals at Salt Lake part City Disarming Aliena Leon Bone special of Jusagent of the tice today sent to department Thomas E Brownof ing rhler copies of the United States police procattorney general’s of alien for the disarming lamation enemies The chief la instructed to ' public notice that alien enemies give hall surrender their arms within twenty-fou- r hours after the notice is given Church Girls t Sing —Under the direction of Miss Jennie Thorstensen and Adella Warner the girls’ chorus of the Eleventh ward will present a comedy atin North Ogden tomorrow the Eleventh ward hall night and Those who will take Apr!l2 Daare Ellen W Warner Margaret part n vidson Dorothy McBratney Eva Vlnnle Cufflln Luella Nicholas Laura Newton and Bernice Hill JOIST RED CROSS lif —The have Logan April become members of the following American Red Cross: Mrs W W Anderson Mrs Ju lia Howell Mrs Marie Eccles Caine Mrs S A Stevens Mrs E G Peterson MrsG: B Hendricks and Miss G M McCheyne Mrs J E Shepard and Mrs to Roy Bullen have been appointed on work with Miss Margaret Wilkinson the membership committee Mother! i£- - coated clean little liver and bowels RELIEF FROM PRICES NaMan Charged Witli Pander-- - Delegates Named for tional Meeting Salt Lake ing Swears He Has No ' Merchants Are Guests Money for Witnesses r Look UTAH GRENIERS SEE NO AID OF STATE m ry’t IL WHEN C0NSHPA1ED NOTICE — ' Tie circulation and news departments of Tie Salt Lake Herald- Republican in Ogden are located now in a new and modern office at J 2516 Washington avenue—the Orpienm theatre block For tie Ogden or circulator call telephone No 915 as formerly ACCUSED ASKS SALT LajsIjsa OUT UTAH PRIDA5T APRIL 201917 OAj LI A CHILD GETS CROSS OGDEN DEPARTMENT ' AJ-K&PUB- I Use the Want Ad Phone— Main 767 by-la- INTEREST PAln ON TIME DEPOSITS THE LITTLE THINGS OF EVERYDAY LIFE The man who gets ahead does not disregard tho little things but uses them as step- ping stones to greater achievement Improve even the little opportunities to save and add to your surplus fund New accounts are ws OWW Vfl PROF DRIGGS TALKS ON ADOLESCENT CHILDREN At a meeting of the in the Bryant school last association evening Howard R Driggs professor Parent-Teach- er CAPITAL $30000000 SURPLUS $30000000 |