Show THE 8 BOX ELDER COUNTY TO OGDEN DEPARTMENT Circulation Department 2516 Washington avenue Telephone 915 D J SALT LAKE CITT UTAH SATURDAY APRIL 21 1917 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N crrii Cfreenwell Correspondent 915 Telephone Mass Meeting Committees 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 Oxpheum theatre block Tor the Ogden' correspondent or circulator call telephone No 915 as formerly and Form Plans for Protection Meet- - - ( -i CROP INCREASE j IS 2000 ACRES Vircbcr County Responds to Government’s Appeal for More Foodstuffs re j :2! Special to Tho ncrild-RcpnblSea- n ‘trtOgrden April 2h — Weber county’s pro-'ducti- ve acreage' will be increased by f’the addition of fully 2000 additional acres to be cultivated this season acof re- cording to a hasty compilation Weber W Thomas Preston ports that ’County farm agent has procured from I'tfie farmers !!’ The total increase Is equal to the area til 200 city blocks and the farm agent declares that good farming methods 'will mean that the county's production Will be Increased appreciably Besides showing that farmers have to make taken to heart the exhortations use of every available acre the reports collected by the farm agent disclose that the farmers are planning further to specialize on the most important and rrops such as sugar beets potatoes g There should be a '(Trains acrethe but beet crop sugar for the canage devoted to products neries will be slightly below normal Nearly every farmer in the county hasd lied out a card with Information farm bureau by the Weber county farm agent and these are on the Sul The cards show that le and Indexed is in fairly good shape j'eber county In so far as the supplies of seed are loncerned seed potatoes being the only Icnrce article means of his card index system "’By “'ffie farm agent knows which farmer ”Ahg a surplus of seed and which is in 'need of seed and he says he will be tn a position to bring about an equitable distribution by reason of the informa-tto- n at his finger tips record-breakin- de-re- ‘ :TS1LL SELL BONDS "WITHOUT COMMISSION ’’it Special to The llerald-Repnbllca- u 20 — James Plngree !Dgden ofApril the Plngree National bank president bank of of Ogden the National in the state “Balt Lake and other banksCity ‘Announced today that he had subscribed for 1 100000 worth of federal ' treasury certificates In connection with the huge government bond issue The banker wired the governor of the federal reserve bank at San FTan- vtsco that he would handle subscriptions for the war: bonds without cost to the government or the subscriber Banks of the Ogden Clearing House association agreed today to purchase £900000 of the government bond issue MILK BELOW STANDARD 20 — The city sanitary ’'“Ogden April Inspector is not to give out for pubthe results of the milk tests lication that have just been completed Instead “the inspector is giving warning to each dealer whose milk fell below standard In view of the hardships with the price dairymen undergone so high the health f hay andbygrain is in the mood to the 'department with low scores "onegivemore -- "Chance” ' Tiucnnn held to contract 20 — of ' Ogden Efforts the April Weber County Farm bureau to have A ' ' J Taylor a teacher in the Price High Weber appointed assistant ' 'school have failed Adbunty farm agent Mr Taylor has written that lthough he is desirous of accepting such a position in view of the present neces- for stimulated production the eity Carbon county school board has refused release him from his contract WTLT CONKER WITH GOVERNOR ‘ Ogden April 20 — D D McKay of Huntsvlllei president of the state and Weber county farm bureaus together with most of the directors of the local farm bureau win go to Salt Lake tomorrow to attend the conference on food mobilization called by Governor Bamberger ------ - o ‘ - FAVOR $200000 SCHOOL BOND ISSUE Special to The Ogden April 0 nemld-Repnbllc- ui —Everybody who at- - tended tonight's mass meeting In the f r put) 11c school b of The speakers all of whom ' provements urged taxpayers to vote the bonds next Thursday were John Watson the Rev John Edward Carver Dr E P Mills E Hinckley Ileber Scowcroft and Supt Henry C Johnson BINGHAM SCHOOLS TO PROMOTE FESTIVAL Special to The Ilerald-Repnbllei- - Herald-Republica- 20 an —A home: guard will be organized Elder county Immediately and steps toward this end were taken today when a meeting of the committee appointed at the mass meeting Saturday night met in the office of Judge J‘DCall and formulated plans for a home guard to protect at home during the progress of the war Monday evening a mass meeting will be held to stimulate the movement and at this meeting Adjt Gen W G Williams and Maj B H Roberts will be the speakers The committees appointed today to complete every detail of the home guard are as follows: live stock and manufacAgriculture — W of Brigham John Glenn J turing P 'Holmgren of 'Bear River City and Charles W' Hall of Portage Home and recruiting —Dr E H W Valentine P Coburnguard Vynn I and Lawrence Berg all of BrigEddy ham —Ephraim Census and and John Y- - Ferry White Willardtransportation Corinne interest the city ordinance providing for punishment of persons convicted of receiving stolen goods is valid was the question brought up today at the trial of Andrew Hewitt In the municipal court Hewitt is charged with having had in his possession stolen automobile accessories and his attorney contends that the city has no jurisdiction In the case Municipal Judge George S Barker has taken the question under advisement Will Ask Rehearing— Convicted of a statutory offense Joseph Murdock father of a large family 1s to make a request for a new hearing His attorney and the district attorney agreed that the request may be made before April 25 In Judge A W Agee’s court a few days ago found where a Murdock jury guilty as charged District Attorney Stuart P Dobbs says he Is inclined to urge leniency for Murdock New Incorporation Filed— Articles of incorporation of the Superior Qleaning & pyeing company of Ogden a 96000 were filed in the county corporation office today CL The incorporators clerk's E G are: Shulz J Biddulph Mary Henry April Herald-Repabllc- In-Bo- Ogden Minor Items n Special to The — 20 Whether Ogden April ‘to The Brigham — — — —— ----- Hampton Alice Hampton Shulz and Mabel Biddulph E - to The Herald-BepoMle- sa of Oscar B appointed the guardian committed to the Randall recently state mental The petition has sets forth thathospital the Incompetent property valued at about 99600 One Hundred Keek Jobe as Actors- One hundred men and women all desirous of becoming motion picture actors reo: sponded thiVmorning to the request the Motion Pictures Corporation of Og den WCor 500- "supers” to take part in in Ogden the first picture Carpenters and property men of thea company are building a replica of Ogden river village on the bank of scenes will be where the first outdoor filmed within the next few days Gets Books M ore than 200 Library new books ‘for circulation among the children patrons will be placed on the shelves of the children’s room of the Carnegie library tomorrow following the regular story hour for children These books were purchased from the fund contributed by local citizens inMayor Abbot R Heywood and cluding John M Browning Seniors Wls Honors —Senior class athletes walked away with the inter-clatrack and field meet at the Ogden The afternoon High school this seniors obtained 100 points the freshmen 32 sophomores 28 and the jun- - - ss iors 9 points Dr Banks Will Speak —Dr Albert R Banks said to be one of the best speakers among the Methodist Episcopal will two addresses on “Proclergy hibition” in give Ogden Sunday —the first in the First Presbyterian church Sunday second in the Ogden morning and the tabernacle at 8 o'clock p m Want Roads of Concrete —Several residents owning property in S Washto have ington avenue are endeavoring concrete Instead of concrete and asin the paving plans for phalt specified avenue-anRlverdale road Washington the cost of the It I estimated that pavement if concrete is used will be about 25 per cent less than the cost of the material specified In the notice of intention A marriage liLicense Marriage cense was Issued here today to 'Edwin C Lewis of Colorado Springs and Margaret F Betty of Kansas City d Death Roll LOCAL JOHN RANKIN SANDS John Rankin Sands died at the family residence 136 U street Thursday of heart trouble night Mr Sands was born at Glasgow Scotland January 29 1856 and came to Salt Lake City Utah when 8 years of age He was educated here and was from the of Utah graduated In his early businessUniversity career he entered the old Walker house as an employee and later became manager of that establishment After that he became interested In mining and in recent years became connected with P F Collier & Sons company Mr Sands is survived by his wife Mrs Annie Robison Sands and the following children: James Fred R Lawrence K Robert Sargent D all of Salt Lake and also MraC H Howell of Reedley Cah A sister Mrs N P Gray also lives here The to 8 D Evans un- body was removedand word is awalted dertaklng parlors from California before the time of the funeral is announced Thomas died Thursday on his ranch at Fish Springs Utah Death was caused byMrpneumonia Thomas was an old resident of the State of Utah He was born in 10 1852 and has Salt Lake state his whole life lived in theJanuary He is survived by eleven children! Elias M Jones Mra Bert Gray Mrs Aaron Evans and Miss Myra Thomas of Lehi Mrs William H Cutler of Pay son Mrs William H Go&tes of Elsinore Mrs HE Tim peon of Salt Lake and Mrs Bert Sutherland of Callao Utah Jay and Jerome Thomas of Lehi and Victor Thomas of Vernal Mrs FATHERS GET RELEASE OF SONS WHO ENLISTED Special to The Herald-R- e publics a 20 —Claiming the coming E Packer and Job Welling prominent farmers of Fielding went to Ogden yesterday and were successful in securing the release of their boys Dewey Welling and Othello Packer who were among the crowd of high school students who enlisted In the army and navy last week from the Box Elder High school in this After explaining the situation to city the recruiting officers in Ogden the farmers were successful in securing the release of the boys The men claim tracts of land that they have largeunder must be cultivation this summer placed and that farm help is too scarce to get along without the boys :H2 di'b'fcbCKTOMiGHT FIRST CAPITAL PRIZE— KISSEL KAR SEDAN — COST §1965 Close at EOOdiniigM MUSIC AND ELOCUTION TRYOUTS ARE HELD Spanish Fork April 29 —Tryouts for day in the northern division of Nebo stake were held last night with the following results as—to winners: Senior public speaking Le Roy Nelson of Palmyra ward: pubprepared Lake lic speaking Wallace Ferguson ShCre ward junior retold story Floyd Ludlow Spanish Fork Second ward memorised reading Hazel Grotegut Fourth ward Junior girls’ chorus Third ward male quartet Second ward: ladies' quartet Second ward mixed double quartet Second ward These will contest the winners of the southern division April 27 M J A In addition to the regular votes allowed on old and new subscription payments as shown in the vote schedule we - are making candidates the following offer: Seventy-fiv- e thousand extra votes will be given to every candidate who sends or brings $2500 worth of subscriptions to this office on or before 12 o’clock Saturday night April 21 1917 New and old subscriptions are POSITIVELY worth more votes during this period than they will be at any other time during the campaign' The larger the amount you send in during this period the larger your extra voting ballot will be For example: For $2600 you will receive 78000 extra votes $2700 will entitle ypu to 81000 extra votes etc Do not hold back your subscriptions until you have secured the required amount send them in so that the" subscribers may get their papers we in turn will send you a voting ballot to cover the various payments which you may retain as a! reserve vote A cor- -' rect account of the money turned in for you will be kept in this office and after the offer ! closes we will m'1 you one separate subscriptipn ballot covering number of extra votes due you ALL REMITTANCES PLACED IN THE MAIL ADDRESSED TO THE CAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT ON OR BEFORE 12 O’CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT APRIL 21 1917 WILL BE ACCEPTED AND COUNTED ON THIS 12 O’CLOCK SATURDAY NIGHT APRIL 21 1917 OFFER THIS OFFER IS NOW OPEN AND CLOSES REMEMBER THE CAMPAIGN DOES NOT CLOSE UNTIL MAY 19 1917 NATION ARCHBISHOP BLENK New Orleans April 20 — The Most Rev Hubert Blenk slncq 1906 Catholic of the ecclesiastical provarchbishop ince of New Orleans died here tonight 62 announced death aged was due toPhysicians a complication of ailments superinduced by heart trouble ‘IDAHO BILL’ HERE PAYS TRIBinEJWILl Companion of Pershing at Scout Killed by Mexicans Offers Word of Praise When R B Pearson known as “Idaho Bill” of Snake better River valley looked through a packet of newspapers In Salt Lake yesterday and learned that Dave Splllsbury original scout for General Pershing’s column and a Utah boy had been killed in an encounter with Mexicans tears came to his eyes “Was with Dave only a few days ago and I never expect to meet a finer and squarer fellow” said Idaho Bill who is returning to the Snake River the famous Pearson valley after paying ranch in Mexico a visit He added that he had been a companion of Splllsbury in recent scouting ventures “Can’t understand how Splllsbury went and got killed for he was the most careful and watchful man I ever saw” added Mr Pearson whs and wears an picturesque appearance exceptionally large sombrero - autl-kamn- fa by children Second Capital Prize— $1550 Chandler Touring Car is-of Third Capital Prize— $1380 Studebaker Touring Car Use This Blank for Making Nominations Fill Out as Directed and Send to the Campaign Manager The CAPITAL PRIZES Herald-Republic- (Fully Equipped) cost $1965 NOMINATIOX BLANK ONE CHANDLER TOURING OAR 1918 Model (Folly Eqnipped) cost $1550 ONE STUDEBAKER TOURING OAR 1918 Model (Folly Equipped) cost $1380 : each FOUR $350 HOWARD PIANOS'-FOU$150 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS FOUR $100 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS FOUR $75 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS FOUR $25 TRAVELING BAGS Choice of Lady’s or Gentleman’s modem house with furnace and gas range Reliable tenant references must know 5-ro- om at once Hyland- - 2982-- W '' ! PRIZES AT LARGE $19 EASTMAN KODAKS No 20 Antographic FIFTEEN $1750 GOLD WATCHES 20 Per Cent Cash Commission Paid to Nonwinners According to the Roles of the Campaign FIFTEEN GOOD FOR 1000 VOTES Campaign Manager The r ( Herald-Republica- n:' DaJtei i ' V ‘ 1917 ! honunate Street 'No- ' : : r DISTRICT PRIZES! FOUR SAXON TOURING CARS 1918 Model (Folly Equipped) cost $980 ' WANTED TO RENT On North Bench On Juiie 1 or 15 an Salt Lake City Utah - ONE KISSEL KAR SEDAN 1918 Model - -- 1 - FLIRT WITH COLORADO Influenza or La II i :i e ! w p- - -- dacha nauralsla and all asJna - - Provo April 20 —Funeral services for Richard Hartley county of Mr who has returned from a visitattorney Alford Bowden a in eastT Peay Sr will be held In the ern George Utah reports that residents of -- Second ward tomorrow at 130 The Duchesne and other counties along the reached Provo today Colorado boundary have entered into conference with residents of counties In western Colorado relative to petito create a new state tioning Congress west- from the Continental extending Gripp divide in Colorado to the Wasatch mountains in Utah of to these days read refreshing It is quite Influenza or treatment for clearly defined ji an article- In the “Lancet-CUnlo- ” STAUFFER SERVICES JLa Grippe In Dr James Bell of New YorkmediCity much says he is convinced that tooand TO BE HELD SUNDAY injurious cation is both unnecessary ' When called to a case of la grippe the seen when the fever Is Funeral services for Lewis Mathew patient isasusually who died Thursday of injuries Stauffer the chili which occasionally present has practically pass- received in the Murray ushers in the diseasethen the plant ofcomorders that the American Smelting & Refining ed away Dr Bell or salts with citrate 12 be will be held at bowels pany opened freely Sunday fever severe noon at the chapel of theo'clock For the high soreness of magnesia First Murray one and generaF ward Interment will take place headache pain hours la South tablet every three Cottonwood cemetery The dece-in Ask for relief followed by complete dent was 22 years of age and is surquickly Tablets They are also unexcelled for vived a widow and two son-in-la- an City April on Brigham need their boys the farm that they summer W flf--te- en TIOWDEY FUNERAL HELD 1 r-OF- 'ClloSE The aign Department Will Remain Open Until Midnight Tonight SERVICES AT LEHI FOR JOHN J THOMAS TODAY ht - W7DLL Secret service —James Cottam Brigham William Jensen Finances — — Victor E MadsenBrigham John F Publicity J A Erdmann John E Baird Brigham Wlxom Garland and Alva 15 McGuire Tremonton ‘ years g© - Special Bingham April 20 — The Bingham school in conjunction with the Lark and Highland Boy schools COMPANY TO HANDLE "Conperfield will hold a May festival on the Bingham baseball grounds May 1 NEW DENTAL PATENT Patriotism will be featured through- out the festival The Boy Scouts will The Brown New System company of give a flag drill while the 1200 school Salt Lake which handles a patent children that will be present will also s wedging device for dental use -and give patriotic exercises other dental tools filed articles of inwith the secrePIONEER JUSTICE DIES corporation of stateyesterday The company is capitary talized at 925000 the par value of each share being 81 John H Brown is AFTER LONG ILLNESS J F Christensen vice presipresident dent W H Tanner secretary and K - Salina April 20 —W H Evans an old M Christensen and T' R Black addiresident of Salina is dead at his home tional directors a lingering Illness He was following born in England seventy-eigago He was Justice of peace foryears DUCHESNE RESIDENTS ’ - G Randall Lehl April 20 —Funeral services will Asks for Guardlan-Ort- ez be held tomorrow for John J Thomas a district the in filed today petition court asking that J M FOrristall be In the L D S tabernacle at Lehi Mr - --t- Special : 4 i - Town or City As a candidate' in’ The Herald-Republic- an Signed This Nomination Counts 1000 Votes will b© credited to each candidate not be divulged if W requested ” Dist Campaign' Address Only one nomination blank The nominator’s name: will For Information Phone Campaign Manager Herald-Republic- an Main 767 ' |