Show I 1 - ’f4' ’ i ' - 4 ‘ V HI1 JH " ' " ' “ "v ' y " i ' K ' f V v -f ? ' ®HE 1 t ' i ' HEEAI-KEIPTIBIJC- ‘ "r ' ? r SALT? IiAKECITr UTAH :tI if Circulation Department 251(1 Washington avenue Telephone 915 D J Green well Correspondent Telephone 915 ' i V- - ' YV t ' V 'v' i - - ' ' - ' t 4 'YYYYYYY 7 - WHEN A FELLER NEEDS A FRIEND By Briggs t - s 'notioe 'v r'Vf - " i The circulation and news departments of The Salt Lake in Ogden are located now in a new and modem office at 2516 Washington avenue— the Orpheum theatre block For the Ogden correspondent or circulator call telephone No 915 as formerly Herald-Republic- MAKING OF AN N '9' V v"‘ ' - 1 J j' MONDAY-Y’-28i?1- 1’ADOOSAYS I" - XA - -' ' " s - " ' ' ‘ -"b ' t an CAVALRY TROOP AGED WOMAN’S shdrtdneman AMERICAN TOPIC BODY RECOVERED f 1 AfterTour of West Secretary ' Is Confident of Success Y MX'bLP lan u V i' OPPOSITION IS SMALL Baccalaureate Address Urges Searchers jJSIake Discovery Flying Squadron Plans Patriotic Visit to Huntsville New York Stock Youth of Today to Live Up in Ogden River Bits of Exchange to Opportunities fpr Recruits v Clothing Furnish Clue Will ' 'Advertise Bonds in Many Newspapers Special ' to The Spwlil to The Special to Tho 27 — — two v Y :'j Herald-Repnbllca- Hr l Herald-Repabllca- “It is the duty of the present generation not only to conserve the great inheritance of liberty but to broaden it as well” the Rev John Krlward Carver of the First Presbyterian church declared this evening in his baccalaureate sermon to the graduates of the Ogden High school “The Making of An American” was his topic His sermon was an appeal to the young men and young women Just leaving the high school to enter at once into the spirit of service and meet the exigencies of the occasion school penNational colors and nants combined with high hanks of flowers formed the decorative scheme Besides the eighty-seve- n there were hundreds of their graduates friends in attendance Ilve lu Stirring Time “You must realize” the minister said “that you are living In a 'time of great need and a time big with opSuch thoughts as these are portunity the foundations of real achievement “When young Keats read Homer he realized what opportunities there were for thfe one who could weave the English language into poetry as that poet had entwined beauty in the resonant Greek “When Wolf realized the effect of the expedition against Quebec enthusiasm seized him until even the timid Pitt grew enthused at the thought of an expedition against the stronghold “The exaltation of a moment when influence life can be of In the is ever a moment of power some of making of the future America you will have real parts as you step forward to make American ideals fixtures in other lands Veterans Are Honored “The most honored men today were the boys of '61 who aided in preservthe union Some of you may have ing same honored position Americans that to make a better are made as they try America If you essay to add no value to your land if you seek only to draw from the conditions of today all you can If you measure your strength none of the evils you are not against of the spirit of your country “To know and to serve and to have worth in ourselves Is the real American ideal and it has swayed the leadand inspired them ers of our to do their country best As you become true and worthy followers of the flag you will Incarnate the beet that the flag stands for in your aim your life and Oaden May a n 27 far-reachi- tar-reachi- Ogden dis- appeared Tuseday evening from her home 629 Canyon road was found this evening in Ogden river about one mile west of the Washington avenue bridge Three members of the searching party J J Bell W L Ready and Joseph Mann discovered the body lying in the river opposite the ' Joshua Middleton farm Lying partly submerged the searchers were not certain the object about forty feet out In the stream was a body until they viewed it through field glasses While Joshua Middleton was notifyClarence Browning ing the authorities and Elmer Richardson ventured Into body to the stream and brought the had it reshore Sheriff ‘Peterson moved to an undertaking establishment Relatives early this afternoon found clothing on a snag near parts of her the bridge at the Becker brewery This was the first clew tending to throw on tke mystery of her disappearlight ance and efforts were centered on pathe ar- the stream near where trolling Mrs Drew were Whether found tidesor fell threw herself Into the river is not known ng CHAUTAUQUA TENT LOCATION IS FOUND ng to The SpeeUl Hersld-RepnMlcs- B —Officers of the loOgden May cal organization which Is providingan-a Ogden Chautauqua season for nounced today that the big tent in which the programs will be presented 27 PROVO CHURCHES HONORTHEDEAD YOUNG MARKSMEN Congregations Join in PatriBREAK INSULATORS otic Service Plans for June 5 Under Way Ogden May 27 —Youthful enthusiasm as marksmen has to proved attain skill to the Utah Power & Light comcostly which to police that sevpany reported tension line on the high eral Insulators broken by bulsteel towers have beenwho were shootlets Two youngsters in the hills east Ju-of ing small rifles Ogden have been reported to the venile authorities and their guns are at the police station Special to The Herald-Republica- n Provo May 27 —Churches all over the city held memorial services today Special services ' were held In the Baptist church In which the evangelical churches joined A memorial and patriotic musical program was rendered Rev Kuhns deliverd an address on Memorial day and the need of stirring the people to the needs of the nation TROOP TO GIVE While the Memorial day exercises will be held as- usual Wednesday the AN ENTERTAINMENT ceremonies will consist mainly of the G A R rites at the cemetery and the Provo May 27 — Members of troop F decoration of the graves as the plans teams from for June 5 overshadow all else assisted by special drill The committees to arrange Salt Lake will give a military enterTues- the details of the appointed tainment at the Columbia theatre to parade registration the and rally will meet at the- Commercial The proceeds will go day Provonight club tomorrow night to complete the armory fund program for the day and will then announce the detailed MURDOCK TALKS TO The city Is beingplans canvassed in an effort to register 100 per cent of the B Y U GRADUATES men within the selective draft ages - -- F ' - Herald-Republica- n lishment and acceded to the request to cross the seeress’ palm with a coin Although the fortune teller return the coin later promised to she failed to do The girl appealed to the police who soon brought about the return of the money The city commission has passed an ordinance such pracdoes not go into titioners but itagainst effect until after the licenses held by the several fortune tellers who are now in the city expire - Provo May 27 —President Joseph R Murdock delivered the baccalaureate sermon to the graduates of the B Y U tonight There was a large and appreciative audience COME AT 8:15 OR BEARENSON TO GET LOSE SEATS EDICT STANFORD DEGREE to The - -- will be erected on the campus of the and Twenty-fiftselected when the city commissioners seemed disposed to forbid the use of for the purpose 8 The Lester park season begins June Chautauqua Ogden May 27 —Heeding the solicitation ofh a Gypsy fortune teller on Twenty-fiftstreet today a young woman entered the estab- jl Having enllstSd horseshoers and two 'experiexpert enced cooks officers and enlisted men of troop B First Utah cavalry' are enthusiastic over the status of their organization:' The twos cooks ‘come from the kitchen of the Weber club and one of them had years of experience as a cook In the navy The horseshoers who are Invaluable to a1 troop' of 'aviare practical tradesmen ary ‘Four recruits in B troop were rethe medical-- ' examiners last jected by But since the troop had a surnightof three men the rejection of some plus finds the troop today Just applicants one man short gf the war strength of 105 men W E Kneass believes Capt there will be a rush to fill the vacancy as soon as the announcement is read that there is Bonly one place to fill With troop assured of its required quota efforts are now being put forth to bring the new cavalary unit troop K up to war strength This troop lost three recruits last night by reason of the that number to Inability of tests so the trooppassneeds physical e twenty-onmen A flying squadron of officers and enac- listed men of the national guard aua band will take an companied by tomobile trip to Huntsville Thursday to enthuse the youths in an endeavor there who are considering enlisting in some branch of the service on foot to have a There is a celebration on plan the eve of registration It isbe thought that many young day can men induced to Join the local on the day before they will fuard unit upon to under the selective draft law register Ogden May' at Monroe avenue Ogden Highh school street This site was POLICE JAR LOOSE COIN WHICH STICKS TO SEERESS’ PALM to The May 27— The body of Mrs Janet Drew the aged woman' who your goal” Special - Herald-Republica- n n Washington May 27 —Secretary home from a speaking tour of the middle western clues In the Interest of the Liberty loan declared In a statement tonight that the people were behind the rdminlstratlon’s program of 11800000000 for raising approximately war purposes taxation by “I found the most disposition on ' the part r of gratifying the people everywhere” said the statement “to bear the necessary additional taxation refor war and for the mainquired tenance of the sound economic conditions in I spoke specifically of the necessity of raising not leas than 91800000000 in new taxes and the response of every audience was instantaneous and gratifying “While everyone wants the new taxes to be equitably distributed there Is a willingness — In fact eagerness —to make necessary sacrifices Finds Little Opposition “There is no objection on the part of the great mass of the people to the proposal to raise $1800000000 by taxation I found some to the amount on the part opposition of a few small groups of business men but most of them seemed reconciled when the situation was explained The real differences of opinion are about items of taxation and not the total amount” Mr McAdoo was particularly Impressed on his trip he declared with the unselfish and patriotic support that bankers business men and all classes of people were giving to the Liberty loan The middle and the central west he said are awake to the purposes of enthe war the reasons for America's and the Ideals for which America try Is fighting “I found not a single dissenter the entire he said “I throughout was overwhelmed withtrlr” messages to the President of the enthusiastic and devoted support loyal of the people The sentiment throughout the west may be summed up as follows: V ‘This war was forced on Uncle Sam Now that he Is in it we don’t Intend that he shall be licked” Much still has to be done the secfinds to make the Liberty loan retary the over jrlielming success that he expects it to he "If the people are aroused to its importance he said be- no doubt about its suc“there will cess but- - continuous hard work must be done until subscription day June 15 There Is now an enthusiastic Impulse behind the loan which If maintained will I hope result in a large oversubscription” Minneapolis Mr McAdoo said had don? “conspicuously valuable work” A house to house canvass there he said had resulted in the sale of $10000000 bonds to 19882 purchasers officials announced toTreasury tomorrow the New that beginning night Stock York exchange wouldto beginun-a last campaign dallyJ‘:ne advertising 15 In the Interests of the til bonds In newspapers of New York CinPhiladelcinnati Boston Baltimore Pittsburgh and phia San Francisco Chicago Watch the “Wants” and when the “man with the idea” gets ready to talk business to the man with the dollar you’ll be able to meet him through the “business' opportunity” answering want ad Use The ad phone Main 767 Mc-Ad- oo -- the-countr- y : - Herald-Republic- Copyrighted 1917 by The TtBmne Assoc (New York Tribune) British Labor Men to Give U S Benefit of Their Experience -- f iv-resent- -- - Herald-Republica- an NOW SHOWING Famed Actress of Other Days: Returns To' the Stage to Help War Sufferers A BILL THAT WILL CUBE THE BLUES KILL GROUCHES AND CHASE THE GLOOMS AWAT THE SEASON’S BEST OFFERING — THE SHOW OF SHOWS “THE BACHELOR'S DINNER” PATRICOLA AND OTHER BIG FEATURES Herald-Republica- n Fork May 27 — Friends of Spanish — Kach member of the Julius gdeii May B Bearenson this city have Ogden High school graduating class of received invitations toofattend the comeighty-seve- n 27 has received two reserved mencement exercises of the Leland Stanford university at which time Mr Bearenson will receive his master’s deMiss Margaret Lee daughter of gree Rev and Theo Lee has the distinction of being the only woman in this city to receive a degree from Stanford She in the class of 1915 Her graduated brother Russell Lee has received a degree from Stanford and in addition has completed his first year medical work scat tickets for the commencement exercises at the Orpheum theatre TuesThese tickets are for evening day use of their parents or relatives tle The rest of the house will be thrown But tlje open to the general public announcement is made that the holders of reserved seat tickets must be in their seats bv Sl o'clock p m for at that time tne seats then unoccupied will be given to the waiting public lems since the outbreak of the war Thev conferred with organized lal members of the Co im representatives cil of national defense and others upon their arrival Bow- mediately man is a privy councillor and menr--os the house of commons: Garrod labor in the ministry of tlcns Thomas is a member of pari ment and general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen of (JitiBritain and Ireland Watch the “Wants” and you'll find that chance to buy someforlots (as tliof a home beginning of your fight on 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Use The ually want ad phone Main 787 NOW PLAYING at that Institution 't Features —S 10 Cents and 20 Cents Positively the greatest vaudeville show ever presented in this city for !£Hr§gffiB!S Left to Joseph Davies aid J II Thomas right' standing! Bowman aad II iv Garrod Seateds C IV Three Shows Daily 2 45 730 and 9 Amateurs Wednesday at 9 p m This is the labor commission which I to labor officials here the benefit Great Britain sent to the United Statea of give Knglnnri’s experience in labor prob- - VIA si ft UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CAED I Following: Hound Trip Fares Denvej or Colorado Springs Omaha or Kansas City Chicago Sals Dates — May 12 16 19 23 26 30 June 2 6 9 13 16 20 23 27 30 July 4 11 18 25: August 1 8 15 22 29: September 5 and 12 1917 St Louis St Paul and Minneapolis Memphis Depart through trains daily providing the usual ' ' V: ' Union Pacific System Service” “Up-to-tlie-Mi- nute ? 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