Show V THE 4 HEHALD-HEPTJBLICA- SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY MAY 2J GIRLS TO ASK OGDEN I DEPAmMENW --- - ' Circulation Departmcitt 3519 WanblBKton Herald-Republic- SUIT TO PREVENT STREET PAVING to Tbe Special to Ogden May 23—In an effort an adequate sup pi v of coal procure for the residents of Idaho Frank- Ro former governor ofJda-hGooding is in Ogden where he- con- ferred with Delbert H Pape general manager of the Lion and Wyo ming Coal companies The former - P J ’Moran and Ogden City Named Defendants in In- junction Action rRjvcIal to The Herald-Republica- n Ogden May 23 —Seeking to enjoin the a commission from collecting rity special tax from abuttors in paving I and to enjoli P Moran contractor from proceeding with the contract he holds for placing the pavement eight protesting prophave brought suit in the erty owners district court against the city commissioners and Moran The allege that 80 per rent ofprotestants the abutting property in the district Is owned by persons who do not want the pavement In addition to asking the court to Issue a permanent injunction against the levying and collecting of special taxes and the placing of the pavement issuance of the objectors ask for the to be in effect a temporary injunction the outcome of the suit pending Those who bring suit on Elbehalf of the protestants are George E BrownThomas Seth ing Earl It Geiger Pincock George Ada Quinn ItE I)Tolmie and John G Tolmle Mary Ellis Under the contract held by P J Moran he is to receive approximately $121000 for placing the pavement in Twenty-eight- h street and contiguous district No 125 Great Parade Will Wind Up Ogden Campaign for Recruits' territory PROVIDE NEW RESORT to Tbe Herald-Republica- n —To " : Herald-Republica- two-day- - Herald-Republica- n OGDENITES TO GREET AD MOTOR CARAVAN RECORD CLASS TO BE GRADUATED IN OGDEN Special to Tbe Herald-Republica- n ARE TO BE FETED Special to The Herald-Republica- n) Ogden May 23 —An informal canvass of the Ogden High school student body has disclosed that there are between fifteen andaretwenty boys of the institumembers of the national tion who or who have enlisted in- some guard branch of the military’ service In other honor of these and also to encourage others to enlist there will be a public celebration at the high school next Monday afternoon Following the reception the senior class will entertain the gathering with “stunts’ appropos of senior interesting at day The Junior finance committee will officers of the local Red Gross present a check for the sum obtained through sale of tickets to the junior prom held recently at Berthana hall an May 23 — There are eighty-seve- n young men and' young women in the class to be graduated from the Ogden High school next Tuesday at the Orpheum theatre This evening la larger by far than any preceding class from the local high school The list of successful candidates for this afternoon graduation was Issued E Beeson with the J by Principal approval of Supt Henry C Johnson Ogden SHOW DOUBTERS IS FAIR MAN’S ADVICE to The May 23 Herald-Republica- n — “The best method Ogden to advertise a community is to show to the doubting the products of that community” Earl J Glade of the Utah State fair board told Ogden business men at a meeting at noon in the Weber club Horace S Ensign secretary of the board accompanied Mr Glade to Ogden NEW CUSTODIAN NAMED Ogden May 23 —Earl Stanger who has been an employee of the Shaw & ’ POCATELO ELKS TO PLAY LOCAL LODGE n to Tbe May 23 — Pocatello Special Herald-Republica- Pocatellpa Elks are excursion planning train to special Salt Lake June 5 and 6 when the Elks’ baseball team will play the local Lake Elks A large delegation Salt will attend from Pocatello and Idaho Falls Blackfoot and Mackay will join the excursion Many local people not Elks will also take advantage of the rates to oh that occasion go i Brigham City Briefs to Tbe Special Herald-Republica- n Brigham City May 23 — This an excursion was run from thismorning city to Logan and about 200 persons from this city joined the outing The object of the excursion is for patrons to work In the temple atthe Logan during the next three days The excursion was arranged by Oluff Petersen stake of the Genealogical sorepresentative of the church and was operated ciety over the Ogden Logan & Idaho railway Marriage licenses were issued In this county during the week to the folWilford W lowing: and Leonora Bate of Salt LakeEardley R Har- Arthur nish and Hazel Taylor of Ogden C Frank Middleton and ' Mrs Elizabeth Greenwood of Ogden George A Nelson and Eliza A Robinette of Brigham The May term of the district court convened yesterday in this city Judge Call will dispose of one of the biggest trial calendars ever posted In Box Elder county during the present term Lieut William C’ Stark of Salt Lake has returned to Brigham to recruit the Brigham unit of the Utah national guard up to war strength To do this the troop needs fifty more men but the lieutenant anticipates little trouble in number now that the con- getting this scription bill haa passed REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Philinda Bowthrope - to Thomas Howard part of section 2 township 2 south range 1 3 east j Eleanor McDonald to L W McDonald part of lot 1 block 3 Lincoln Park 650 Joe Uzellac to Emma Led part of section 7 township 2 south range 1 east io William McNaughton to William Smith lots 38 and 39 block 3 College View io Noble Farnsworth to Peter Ciro Part of section 30 township 1 south range 2 west 800 Charles Adams to Kimball A Richards lot 25 block 8 Homefleld 5 Julius Wahl to Kimball' A Richards lots 251 252 and 253 Highland Park plat A 19 Mary Bruff to Houston Real Estate Investment company 1 part 1 block 119 plat A Houston Real Estate Investment company to Bruff part 1 block 119 Charles 1 A Charles Bruff to Utah plat MwAD company part of lot 1 block A 119 i Stone company this afternoon was appointed custodian of the county building The county commissioners specified that he shall take up his duties June 1 He succeeds Hagbart Anderson who has been appointed a deputy fish and game commissioner CLUB TO AID RED CROSS Ogden May 23 —To obtain funds to be donated to the local chapter of the Red Cross the Ogden Dramatic club of which Mrs Phillip Knisely is president DRAFT REGISTRARS will give a Rabindranath Tagore prohall aftergram at Berthana EASILY OBTAINED noon comJune 3 Tagore’s Sunday poetical be read or sung Among-thoswill positions Special to The who will take part are Miss Lilplat Mrs lian Wright Miss Alberta Wright Ogden May 23 — Upon Instructions MARRIAGE LICENSES from Gov Simon Bamberger City Re- T Earl Pardee and Miss Dana Kelly L Sanborn and ' Mildred I corder Walter Richey today went in Fred OGDEN 3IARRIAGK LICENSES search of assistants to the regularly Braun Salt Lake 23-in Ogden City and William Powell and Eleanora Decklicenses May 'appointed registrars Marriage Ogden difno were issued here today to Melvin T er Idaho Falls Ida reported that he had tonight whatever Frederick W obtaining volunteers Phillip of Weston Ida and Marlon ficulty to assist in5 the registration of young Jones James R Burns of Henry Salt Lake Benge and ‘Medora of Ogden conmen June under the selective James B' Roberts and Nora V Enge-bretsHouston Tex and Vivian B Sharp 'of Salt Lake Kansas Mo scription act Amos H Barker andv Mercy R Bar-loOgden FIRST DRAFT NAMES J Griffith- Roberta and Maude Wood-hea- d Midvale Horne Salt Lake and See Superfluous Hair CLAIMED IN IDAHO IdaJ VFeramors Nelson Mqroni Hubert G Bush and Clara' D' McCar-ri- e Roots Come Right Out Special to Tbo Salt Lake Pocatello May 23—County clerk Collins Lego Ida and Louise Arthur Process) (Entirely the first two men Dunlop Logan Pomeroy registered under the new selective draft yesterWillard W Baker-ForWorth George Dixon aiid'H G DoyleOf and Lavinia Gallagher Lowell KyTex different better than all depila- day of Oakland both Cal Certificates tory and electrical treatments is the will be forwarded to the marvelous phelactlne process It’s the registration city clerk at their home The following one thing that actually removes the were for the nayy yesterday: roots as well as the hair on the sur- Fred recruited Thou tiny CAPSULTS Robert Waring It does this- instantaneously Daniel McCullough face Baker William Walburn an auperior to Balsam skin perfectly smooth and Mahum Curtis and Nephi Jones-- Those leaving the of Copaiba Gubebs or hairless the marine service were: signing for Get a stick of phelactlne from your Clarence Injections and B Clark of Gooding Don Gibbs follow The instrucRELIEVES In (MU easy today druggist own eyes watch of Arco and Ben Adams and Loula with your tions and HOURS the 24 St both of come out! Ton’ll be as- Mathys s' Anthony the diseases withasms and delighted Phelactlne is tonished odorless out Inconvanianca CLEARING HOUSE so and entirely could eat it Always Wednesday’s clearings ' 3225715245 Sold bw Ul dmoffuts harmless you k money-bacSame day last year a 103033762 old under guarantee the-scho- ol Herald-Republica- - en w' - - : Herald-Republica- n - - t - - - hair-root- - non-irritati- KRAMER —At a local hospital John d s -- ng - FUNERALS TRACY — Funeral services for Jacob who died May 21 will bo held F at Tracy the chapel of the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-da- y Saints 336 S Fourth East Thursdav at 3 o’clock Interment Mount Olivet Re-organi- INTEREST LAGS cemetery IN RECRUITING Bert Kenney and his energetic partner Officers Believe Selective Draft Only Means Now to Bring Men Intb Service Enlistments have lagged materially during the past few days and it is the opinion of military officers that nothwill now of ing bring the nven servtoJ®9 colors selectiveeligible except They urge however that those who voluntarily enlist in the service whether it be in the defense army marine corps or national guard n9yy will have all the best of It in the way the branch of °Jllecn6 which they desire to entertheandservice advancement from the ranks to that the positions of officers will be practically assured Capt James D Watson in charge of the army recruiting station will leave in a day or two for Boise and other points in southern Idaho to Increase Interest in the recruiting Utah has more than raised herAlthough of men for the navy Lieut quota Edwin Guthrie is anxious to keep the state in the front rank It is expected that the Utah district will be required to furnish at least 1200 nien as its quota on the increased navy The machine gun troop of- the national guard was within three or four of thecompleted required number to give it official recognition last and Lieut A Y Hardy stated nlpnt lie that believed the ranks would be filled to peace strength by tonight New EnlUtmeati United States army —Bill Karas Bingham George LI Keener Central Tex - Harold W Price Salt Lake Peter Bagdanovich Bingham Edward L Richardson Ogden John Bonacci Salt Lake' LymanCL Campbell Hlgglnsvllle Me George Yucca Ariz Elmer C KellyThompson Salt Lake Frank L Newton Salt Lake Laurence H Bishop Salt Lake Albin C Johnson Salt Lake John F Powers Sunny side William C Green Salt Lake Fred Bess Salt Lake David P Biorn Williamsburg- Ida Mike Vukmur Bingham Thomas W Cullen Austin Nev John W Rum-m- h Dubois Ida William H Dubois Ida Guy H Erickson Gunnison Utah United States navy —Joseph G Tru-de- ll Butte Mont: William A Burke Butte Mont Andrew A Page Twin Lakes Minn J A Smith Tooele Alive Dunkln Cascade Ida Clarence J JDunkin Cascade Ida C A Chappelle Ogden C E Pinkerton Deerbcrn Mo and W P Hill Helena Mont — U nlted States marine corps Sidney C Phelan Wallace Melvin Tippets Warner Argyle Prescott Walter I) Prescott Clarence B Clark Chester Johnson Hodges G Hays— R H PascoeUtah National Guard R W Abdrews cavalry Ernest E Mlllgate cavalry W M Swenson machine gun troop Spencer Rogers machine gun and troop Edwin Olson field Martin P Mulvey machinehospital gun troop ice - - FOOD MEASURES NOWIN ORDER Bill to Authorize Regulation of Prices Comes Up in House Today Washington May 23— The government’s first food bill providing for a appronational foodstuffs census andmeasures about 315000000 for priating to stimulate production was briefly considered by the Senate today and for continuous displaced in position tomorrow cussion until final beginning disposal In the House tomorrow the second and more drastic administration measure for control of foodstuffs will be pressed for passage subject to interreports ruption only by conference This bill would authorize the creation of a food administrator price fixing and prevention of hoarding After several days of preliminary work occupied largely in revising the was the original draft before the Senate today by brought Chairman Gore of the agricultural committee The brief discussion indicated some measure of opposition even to the proposed conferring of power upon he secretary of agriculture to have agents inquire into business of food dealers and owners however is Opposition in the Senatecontrol meascentered upon the largely ure While congressional leaders plan to both food bills Senate leadersexpedite await House action upon expect tomeasure and possibly will the control for several postpone its consideration weeks until after the war revenue bill has been disposed of - Portuguese Suffering Severe Privations as Result of War Conditions Hotel Utah During a meeting at the of the Mormon Battoday Daughters talion will make arrangements for the decoration of graves of battalion Memorial Mrs T Davis who Is day Belle during of at the headMay committee says that the decoration e twenty-fivgraves have been located in the state and there are between one hundred others to be fifty and found before Memorial day sol-dle- rs - John T Comes an authority on church art and architecture will be the guest of honor at a dinner of the Escalante club to be held in the Hotel Utah Tuesday May 29 Mr Comes will address the club on 'The Church and Art” The Escalante club is a dinner club for the Catholic men of Salt Lake ‘ NORTH SALT LAKE im1700 14001500: wethers yearlings ewes1000® 1300 12501450 HUNGARIAN TOWN BURNED AUCTION SALES dls-atc- - ur - 1- I i i V ‘i t- - ' 72 1516 LOST AND FOUND LOST—One horse brow’ll-blac- k years old branded P on left thigh ward $25 Notify T A Butterfield2 erton Utah Phone Midvale Re Riv- 121-R- old-fashion- ed ASSAYERS an in Tintic mining district Notice is hereby given to the stockholders of the Eagle' & Blue Bell Mina' Utah corporation that ing company 13 of dividend No (10c) per n declared by the board share of directors upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation June 1 1917 to stockholders ofpayable record May 25 JAMES P GRAVES President SYDNEY S MILLETT Treasurer' Dated May 23 1917 ten-cent- s ATTORNEYS BOOTH LEE BADGER S Boston Bldg Was 602-60- has-bee- business Bingham Principal place ofLocation of mines Canyon Utah Utah American Fork There are delinquent upon tbe foldescribed stock on account of lowing assessment No 18 levied on the 28th the several amounts day of March 1917names of the respecset opposite the tive shareholders as follows: No No of a shares Amt Cert Name 269 C II Bates 1400 735 300 C H Bates 790 1500 320 E W Clays 1900 1000 331 W E Collins 1000 625 600 273 Stanley C Gammette 262 500 274 Stanley C Gammette 263 111 R L Herrick 2500 1313 194 R L Herrick 5000 2625 217 R L Herrick 5000 2625 COO 317 R L Herrick 262 1000 322 Mattie M Herrick 525 500 263 196' Martha Hair 1000 268 Martha Hair 525 280 Martha 'Hair 1000 625 2000 1050 308 Charles Hoerner 525 105 Joseph Jones 1000 106 JoseDh Jones 1000 525 155 Joseph Jones 8000 1575 186 Joseph Jones 2000 1050 260 Joseph Jones 5000 2625 261 Joseph Jones 5000 2625 7500 3940 336 C E Johns 330 George H Lucas 1000 525 277 George J Maack 5000 2625 : 319 I) H Stuart 2065 1083 158 334 D H Stuart 104 850 284 J H Zenger 450 And in accordance with the law and an order of the board of directors on the 28th day of March 1917 so many shares of each parcellie of stock as may sold at public be necessary will auction at the office of the company 485 Main street Bingham Canyon Utah on the 18th day of June 1917 at 6 o'clock p m to pay delinquent assessment thereon together wlfh the cost of adexpense of sale vertising ‘and MAX GEFFEN Secretary A RICli 1268 MARIONEAUX STRAUP STOTT BECK 406 Kearns Bldg Was 6914 As AUTO PARTS WE buv any make of old discarded auto Sell all kinds parts From an engine to a bolt at half the price It will pay K-?i to see our stock Tires h magnetos carburetors engines order Intermountain Trailera ira Co to353 S West Temple Auto Parts AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING 8TUDEKAKEII service station 747 S attended to State All work All promptly models TeL Was and guaranteed 3238 William J Lutheister f - -- - s EXPERT automobile repairing dona home Was 5323-AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE radiator ornaAUTO accessories vulcanizments oils greases gasoline 3499 ing 712 S State Wasatch BABY CARRIAGES WHILE YOU WAIT WHEELS IN STOCK 1200 J W GUTHRIE BICYCLE CO at W RE-TIRE- D GO-CAR- 228 T EAST 2D SOUTH WAS 659 BUSINESS DIRECTORY BANKRUPTCY PAPERS and schedules in bankcorrectly prepared proceedings ruptcy at 514 Felt bldg Was 1375 CARPET AftD RUG CLEANING ELSMORE — Oriental and demestia restored with cleaned and colors Shot rugs cleaner the celebrated Quick1226-J Cleaner for sale Hy heat and SUTTON sanitary electric 9x12 1 quick service colors restored Hyland 2300 up PAPER cleaning $1 per room and National House guaranteed all work Co Wasatch 4256 Cleaning CLEANING AND DYEING PETITIONS -- THE MYERS CLEANING & DYEING NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CO expert cleaners and dyers wholeNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT sale and retail mail orders solicited insured work guaranteed sealed bids will be received by the clothes 114-11- 6 E Broadway of commissioners Salt of board county Lake-countUtah until Monday June 11 1917 at 11 o'clock a m for the SALT LAKE CLEANING A DYEING st 523-52- - - - - -- Wasatch 8 Main DIVIDEND NOTICE C S COWAN successor to Bird-CowDIVIDEND NO 13 EAGLE & BLUE 160 8 W Temple Salt Lake Mines located City Bell Mining company Utah alteration of and addition to the Salt Lake county hospital extension of the Lake elevator and pent house for Salt of county to be built ilnd the corner Twenty-firSouth State streets All work to be done in accordance with i lie plans and specifications marked Series No 524 and filed in the office of Headland & Kent architects rooms 7 Dooly building Salt Lake City Utah and copy of such plans and specifications also- to be on file in the clerk’s office1 county or cashier’s check on A certified some bank in Salt Lake City Utah for 5 per cent of the amount of the inclosed bid must accompany each bid made payable to the county commissioners ' The board of county commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all : BOARD MEETING MAY At bids receivedThe state board of education will By order of the board of county comof Salt Lake county State meet May 3L A meeting was sched- missioners LAFAYETTE HANCHETT' uled for yesterday afternoon in the of- of Utah Chairman Board of County Commisfice of Dr E G Gowan state superintendent of pjublic instruction but a quo- sionersAttest: rum of the members of the board failed THOMAS HOMER Clerk to materialize (Seal) : Salt Lake's de- ERNEST LAMBOURXE florist new store Funeral leadingour Decorations specialty signs W - t t FLORISTS will Creditors deceased present household goods buy and sell 313 claims with vouchers to the under- O WE S Stale Wa Co K Furniture 1010 Salt Boston at building signed Lake City Utah on or before the 6th satch 1996 A D 1917 day of September ELSIE HAWXHURST CL E OSTERLOH auctioneer Sells Administratrix cf the Estate of anything Wasatch 2S24-Elisha llawxhurst Deceased E O Leatherwood Attorney for AdBUSINESS DIRECTORY ministratrix Date of first publication May 3 A D 1917 - h Amsterdam May 23 —A Budapest says tne Hungarian town of has been devastated by fire Gyoenyces 1000 houses being- destroyed and 240 thousand persona still on fire Severalseven are homeless and deaths have been reported Gyoenyces is forty-fomiles from Budapest and had a population In 1900 of 16412 - Vigo Spain May 23 — Portuguese which have newspapers just reached here say the damages at Lisbon during the recent troubles caused by the increasing cost of amount to more than provisions ten millions pesetas All the shops and warehouses in the villages of Beatoret and Pozcobisco were pilSeveral hundred persons laged were arrested in Lisbon and put aboard vessels in the harbor Tt is the workmen struck Monreported the manifestantsto day and joined was The outbreak attributed German intrigues Portugal for the last few months has been suffering severe privations as the result of war conditions Prices on foodstuffs and indeed all other articles have increased alarmingly and the subma- rine warfare allied to the utter lack of transports is causing a of coal wheat maize and shortage other articles of Immediate importance with which the government is unable to cope is especially The coal it not be remedied felt Shouldshortage thousands of factories will close In private houses petroleuiq has been substituted for gas for the last two months and for kitchen uses sawdust stovets and boxes lined with straw are used by all classes in place of the absolutely Wood coal has V unobtainable reached such a price owing’ to tbe continual export of pit wood that only the wealthy can acquire it for fuel The Lisbon streets are almost In darkness People are afraid of out after 9 and never1 venturing with them as in- without taking ' dispensable companions a pistol and a lantern The facades of the theatres and cafes have to dispense' 1- ' with their flamboyant electric 11 lumin&tion and have to close at The electric car service terminates the same hour and midnight the streets are desertedby The lack of wheat And grain has caused the government to allow' only the sale of one type of bread which is very dark and almost un- - " This causes- riots and bakeries are being looted - COMES WILL ADDRESS CATHOLIC MEN’S CLUB - NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ELISHA HAWXHURST DELINQUENT NOTICE COMPANY MINING SMUGGLER IS ATTRIBUTED TO SEEK OUT GRAVES OF MORMON BATTALION - LOST— L D S U square a large cameo brooch: return to rm 38 Bishop’s bldg and be rewarded SILVER & DOYLE—Most reasonable undertakers in Utah Fifth South and Main Wasatch 2739 - - -- of putting whole armies re-of capable and glooms grouches into panicky treat Mr Kenney is a blackface comedian par excellence and he and Nobody re-is late a few lines about the truth that farcical and enlightening It mightim-be said that I R Nobody is Kenney’splement to extract laughs from the glooms If you have ever been “blue” you will Kenney’s Hesitation Blue appreciate song — a real negro classic in which gives a perfect Illustration of aKenney southern darkey with the “blues” he must and — when a darkey gets “blue” he sings whatever comes into his sing mind You will never hear the “Blues” better rendered as Bert Kenney comes from the country where they sing them You will laugh while Bert weep with the “blues” Kenney’s voice is not limited to “ragtime” es you will notice when he sings his ballads - el Market strong and active on all of killing cattle grades 1149 Choice steers Cattle —Receipts 1025 fp 1100 fair to good steers 900® 1025 common to fair steers 650® 9 off choi eg cows and heifers 860® 925 fair to good cows and heifers 750® 850 650 ©750 'canners 475® 575 cutters butcher bulls 750 850 bologna bulls 650750 choice yearlings 9251025 fair to good yearlings 800 925 veal calves — 900® 1200 227 market steady Hogs to weak Receipts Choice 200 to 250 pounds 15361540 mixed 160 to 300 1475 15G01525 heavy roughs 1400 pounds stockers 12001300none Lambs 1600 Sheep— Receipts FUNERAL DIRECTORS O’DONNELL & CO undertakers and 7 S West Temple embalmers Realty bldg Phone 580 S D EVANS undertaker embalmer chapel 48 S State automomortuary bile service If desired without additional expense Wasatch 364 225-22- Do you know I R Nobody? If not let Blue Bert Kenney introduce you to him Mr Nobody according to Kenney and is a most desirable Mr Kenney Is with the assistance of companion Teve-baug- - May J Kramer born in Payson Utah andFebruary of Eureka miner by trade and late son of Mr and Mrs Valentine Kramer Body is at parlors of Joseph William Taylor 25 S West Temple street and will be sent to Payson REQUA —At 848 W Third South street May 3 1917 from burns Henry Lee Requa aged 3 years 9 months and 25 days The body is at the parlors of Joseph William Taylor 25 S West Temple street and will be buriedm in the City cemetery today at 230 p VANCE — At tbe home of her daughaveter Mrs W L Keller 322 Stanton nue May 23 1917 Mrs Sally Vance in her eighty-fourt- h year The body will be taken to Stansbery Mo (or interment 28 1917 7 1885 Herald-Republica- n Herald-Republica- n Special DIED - on Herald-Republica- n SCHOOL RECRUITS CEMETERIES - Herald-Republica- n Herald-Republic- an nRAaaaaaaaaaaa inrulAAAAnr)rif rer-petu- al WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY care 1016 Kearns bldg W 1865 - n monument to the unknown soldier dead as one feature of the Memorial In Ogden next Wednesday day exercises The monument will be established in the City cemetery strew Patriotic organizations will flowers upon the waters of Ogden river in honor of the departed sailors School children will gather flowers to be used by the veterans in decorating of the local cemeteries the graves T- Terry John and Special to The' commander com J L Welshans post on arrangements prise the committee Kaysvllle May 23 — Five stores ’here 'apt E T Hulaniskl will be the orator were entered yesterday by burglars who started at one end of the town and LANE URGES PUBLIC entered every convenient place on the to the other end TO PATRONIZE PARKS way From the blacksmith shop of S Nielson & Son the first to receive a visit Special to Tlie Herald-R- e publican the burglars obtained three files Ogden May 23 — Union Pacific agents In an attempt to enter the Kaysvllle Instructions received in Ogden have store one of the from headquarters to give public notice to the fact that the national parks stolen files was broken off in thenewly door will be open throughout the season The Kaysvllle suffered the Pharmacy and the government is urging the patloss burthe notwithstandgreatest those among of night’s ronage isparks at war With the glaries Thirty dollars In cash and ing this country interan of instructions was the copy about 50 worth of merchandise were view given out by Secretary of the stolen Interior Lane in which he sets forth and Entrance was effected to the Stewart that all parks have been improved troau-tithat recreation amid the scenic Burton company and the Kaysvllle of the parks mill be of benefit to Brick company The office of the brick of the United States in company was evidently the citisenship come a resting place to the trials for the visitors for numerous ette stubs were strewn upon the cigarfloor to The - been-obtaine- an Speclml Herald-Republic- street Friday evening as the concluding feature of- the camto Twenty-fourt- h - one-thir- Ogden May Francisco Ad club caravan to Utah a of Ogden nutomooilists headed by oparty J Stilwell secretary of the Ogden5 bureau will depart at publicity tomorrow o'clock morning with the intention of meeting the visiting autoat Snowville Box Elder mobiles-- Another party will leave Ogcounty den in time to greet the visitors at Brigham City Although a telegram from J A Houlihan chairman of the caravan saya :s traveling on schedule fears the are party that today’s rains will expressed caus a d?hy in arriving in Ogden tomorrow evening t - - Herald-Republica- n —To welcome the Sfn Herald-Republica- n - es 21 to The May 23 — Free smokes’ refreshments music1 and n4t too much oratory are on the program for the smoker to he held at the armory on procure 'recruits for troops B paign and K of Ogden Both troops will parade' the prinMrs Janet Drew 70 Feared cipal streets accompanied by an auto truck from which girls will exhort young men to enlist Drowned in Stream the Ogden High Troop K headed school band jparadedbytonight and Near Home B "will be out tomorrow evening tfoop It is planned to have the Ogden home guards take part In the concluding procession ' Friday recruits have Special to Tbe as Ogden May 2S: — Alarmed by the un- a: Ten result of the first n of the v absence of Mrs Janet campaign explained thirty-sevemore are Drew 70 from the home of her daugh- needed to ' but units to war bring both ter her relatives- police and sheriff's strength Today's are: Con have searched throughout the rad D Kimose Jack recruits deputies Alva E and Young a'nd rivswollen the Ogden city Wright of BP troop and Robert W I er in the along belief that perhaps she stum- and Larry Wright for K troop bled into the stream and was drowned Mrs Drew resided with her daugh ter Mrs D C Watson 629 CHILD DIES IN road The residence is within Canyon a few woman of the river The yards DOCTOR’S OFFICE left the house about 830 aged o’clock last for a walk and haa presumably night not been seen by relatives since that Special to The ' time Ogden May 23 —Just a few minutes after she had undergone an operation for removal of tonsils Johanna B Evertsen of Mr daughter died and Mrs Dirk V Evertsen at the office of a physician in the David hem-ieA d this Ej:cles building evening orrhage congestion in the windSTORES IN KAYSVILLE pipe v provide an amusement resort for the citizens of Ogden the city commissioners have decided to lease grounds for the season to F J Hlrt who last year had charge of the grounds at the Hermitage in Ogden canyon The commission today entered into a plan for the disposition of the baseat Glenwood to local am- MRS PORTER GIVEN ball baseball enthusiasts The comateurgrounds mittee of fans may sell advertising for DECREE OF DIVORCE the inside of tne fence around the the city wants half the grounds sobutobtained Special to Tbe In return the amount free rent May 23 —Mrs Eliza J Porcommittee has the grounds terOgden this afternoon was given a decree for their baseball games of divorce from William L Porter A E Pratt ordered that he Judge should pay $75 as attorney fees and BOYS FORM GUARD court costs that the wife should re d a interest in the Brnna TO HELP RANCHERS celve of the household furnish and one-ha- lf The custody of the child deings Special to Tbe whom the child elects to qpon pends 23 — If the farmers of remain with Ogden May the county are in need of young farm hands to assist in the cultivation of crops they need only to call for volun- MAY SEND PIGS TO home teers from the ranks of the junior anof Ogden according to anheadUTAH COUNTY FARMS guards nouncement made from the guard quarters in the Utah National bank Special to Tbe building today Mav 23 — Utah county’s pig Ogden Robert J Wilson city garden supermay be Increased by 150 visor who is directing the activity of population if the animals which are the junior guardsmen 12comprising boys brood sows and 16 years Cbeing fed near here are approved by between the ages of W Lindsay Utah county farm agent lend says the organization plans to posE W Stephens a state supervisor and wherever assistance practicable of boys and girls’ club work sible Both were in Ogden today visiting The junior home guards will drill to-at with W Preston Thomas Weter counward amusement hall the Fifth ty farm agent If the brood sows here morrow evening prove acceptable they will be shipped to Utah county for distribution 23 May Ogden In-t- : : May 23 —Officers and memDix-Logbers of post of the G A' R-the Women’s Relief corps and the Ladies of the G A R will unveil a W-West- t Special FORAGED WOMAN 5 - - Ogden - 91-2- i Ogden Co-operat- ive Special to The ’ "v-- - UNVEIL MONUMENT TO UNKNOWN DEAD 8pecisl 10c per line time —— times 6c per line (first Insertion same—rate) 7 times 5)c per line (first insertion same — rate) 1 month line —per Contract rates On application Minimum ad — 20c No ad accepted for less than 2 lines Want ads may be phoned o the office at regular cash rates and collector will call in a few days for payment Get your copy In early It avoids misclasslflcation The will be responsible for one incorrectonly insertion of an ad 2 -- - governor is accompanied by JosephHansen of Governor MoseS Alexander’a staff The Idaho visitors are seeking some method whereby an adequate supply of coal can be obtained and also into which suffered Idaho communities transported during last winter’s stringency INFORMATION an RIVER DRAGGED '' Herald-Republica- n and 1 J! 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