Show THE HEEAliD-EEPTJBLICA- SALT LATTE CITY UTAH TUESDAY MAY 29 1917 s N O H S SENIORS GET : MERRILL GIVEN SHEEPSKINS TONIGHT : Special to The - Ilerald-Sepubllc- 4 as ' Circulation Department 251V Washington avenue Telephone 915 D J GreenweU Correapondent Telephone BIS j1' The circulation and news departments of The Salt Lake in Ogden are located now' in a new and modern office at 2516 Washington avenue-- the Orpheum theatre block For the Ogden correspondent or circulator call telephone No 915 as formerly Herald-Republic- CLOTHES OF AD MEN SENT ON BY TRAIN TRUCK IS AT OGDEN WHO ENLISTED rspcclal to Tbe May 28 Ilersld-Repablies- Ogden High School Students Pay Honors to Youths Who May Go to War to The May 28 — For Special Herald-Republica- n the first time Ogden in the liistory of the Ogden High school the closing of commencement days found the students cheering and wishing good luck to several memberSi of the student body who have enlisted and shortly may be called into battle Dressed in the service uniforms of the national guard organisations to which they belong the students who were honored today walked to seats on the platform amid the storm of applause that came from the hundreds of young men and young women of the ‘ student hodv Trumpets' Pound Salute When the color guard of the Ogden High school cadets brought the flag to the stage the trumpeters sounded the salute while the students stood and recited in chorus: I pledge allegiance to my flag and the republic for which it stands one nation indivisible with liberty and Justice for all Ir A S London and Joseph Che made brief addresses in which they called attention to the seriousness of the situation the sacrifices the young men and young women too will be tailed upon to make They praised the spirit of the high school boys who have enlisted When Senator Chez urged the stuthe young soldiers dents to write towas a break in the there frequently serious atmosphere as the young rather women declared they would be only to glad to correspond with them The exercises in honor of the students were arrangedI by Capt W E Kneass of the First tali cavalry who is instructor in military training at the high school With him on the was Second Lieutenant Roscoe platform K a graduate C Glasmnnn of school of the Ogden Hightroop Ltali Cavalrymen Those high school students honored and who are members of the today local cavalry units are: Ernest H Raich Milton F Barton Herman De N Young William S H Brine Kenneth Dee Louis K Falck Glen ('handler C Grow Allan G Nicholas Henry Roy C Olsen Jr Robert H Powell Charles M Ware Graduates who have enlisted are: Forrest M Carhart Newton J Dills Reinhart L Gideon Roscoe C Glusmann Edwyn W Hobbs Former students now enlisted are: Leland R Allison Wayne A Gudmunson John H Hansink Dewey W Lashus Ned Mensties Edward C Maw Frank M William H Sherwood Spidel Charles B West and Kay D Wilson All of the foregoing are members Other students of the Utah cavalry luive enlisted in other branches of the armv or in the navy or marines tire class COMMENCEMENT AT PROCTER ACADEMY STEEL FALLS ON Special MAN KILLING HIM o the advance guard of the San Francisco Ad club automobile caravan M W Ferguson driver of the baggage truck has dispatched by express the suit cases belonging to the members of the advance party They should receive them soon and will then be In a position to make a change of clothing for the first time since from San Francisco they departed Ferguson started out with his truck last night but returned to After getting in touch Ogden with the firm exploiting the truck that he drives he announced today that he would endeavor to make the remainder of the trip to St Louis without shipping his car William Ammerson Railroad Freight Worker Crushed to Death Special to The ’ Herald-Republica- Ogden under the weight of several tons of steel 'plates William A Ammerson 32 assistant foreman at the freight transfer station was Instantly killed here this morning Two other employees Williim Black 54 3112 Adams avenue and Jeff Hall 27 were dangerously Injured at the same time They are at the Dee hosWell-knoBotanist pital He obtained master his of science Ammerson was directing the reloadSTREET RAILWAY MEN In 1912 and his masat degree Chicago a transcar of of steel plates helng ter of arts degree In chemistry ing from ferred from the Union Pacific to the In 1913 From 1913-1- 5 Harvard he Southern Pacific at this point The Missouri botanical garden at the spent load had shifted in transit and as scientific assistant in botany From REFUSE NEW SCALE OF heavy it was held advisable to rearrange the this institution he obtained his doctor's heavy shipment for the final lap of Its degree In 1915 Journey Professor Merrill in a member of the An electric crane was being utilized Botanical Society of America the I American As preliminary- arrangements were beSpecial to The Phytopathologlcal society to I lift the load the supports 28 — W P Scott of San the Society of the Slgml XI and the ing made Provo May which held the plates upright in the Francisco and Harold R Smoot of Salt American Association for the Advance-Lak- e car gavo way and the steel crashed to Provo today in the in- - II ment of Science down upon the employees standing terest came Born in Utah Professor Merrill is loan of the Liberty near consist- - II very well versed on agricultural cona committee met LSpeclal to The with They Ammerson was the son of H P Am- ing or J T Farrer John S Smith John dltlons In the arid west In a recent May 2H — With the refusal of merson 134 Thirty-firstreet D Dixon R E Allen Alva Nelson H J Interview he epitomized Utah’s hortl-- C to street the accept employees railway Hicks and I H Masters and ex-- 1 I cultural needs as follows: We must the scale offered by the Ogden Logan bonds declared Professor Merrill the system of issuing the Imme-& Idaho Railway company another se plained committee 1 will start out First— The immediately with ries of conferences between the manof the committees and agencies concerned to Provo's the sell portion diately agement and representatives of the in tne increased food production distri- men seems Imminent button and conservation throughout the Under the old scale the men received state 25 cents an hour for the first two Second —Undertake a thorough surthe third and years 27 1 cents 30forcents of Utah’s horticultural resources vey an hour fourth years and and study the problems connected thereafter therewith The offers to sign a new Third — Promote the greater efficiencontractcompany of for the payment cy of Utah's orchards gardens wood 25 cents providing first year 27 cents lots and nurseries in correlation with 30 cents A an hour for the second Ppacnirs general and specialized farming an hour for the third andyear ocvclllJ fourth years Spvpnlvlfivp cUdgUgS flXC For Beauty mud Cleanliness and 32 cents thereafter for —Assist the other agencies at Assigned Employees declare that the proposed Fourth Duty new scale would mean an increase to work the beautification and toward for After much discussion the dates them of about 18 cents a day and they Next Fall our ruralcleanliness of urban contend that this Is not a sufficient the annual state convention of Elks homes and of our towns by and the proper increase In view of the advanced cost are to remain as originally announced planting and cultivation of desirable of necessities and the elimination of weeds June 5 and 6 The Elks considered plants Special to The filth and unsightly corners — one in 28 n convention Petter-so— the day Ogden May Give postponing to the Fifth Supt W N special attention 5 is June tne of the Weber county regis- horticultural problems fact that rne stand- consolidated view of from in regthe schools this evening announced the list tration day All interested of both irrigation and dry farm- of seventy-fiv- e to be assigned istration however urged the Elks to fiolnt teachers next fall to the schools of the county follow their original program feeling Sixth —Work In with the Of the seventy-fiv- e would be given to the marketing are that teachers fifteen impetus the agencies throughout new to the system coming from Utah regietration rather than Interfering state in order to promote systematic schools It with and other school colleges high and efficient organization for the zale A E Hubbard of the Hubbard-Den- n systems oroper distribution of the horticulIn view of the excellent financial Jewelry company has been appointed and products condition of the consolidated schools judge of the opening parade to be held tural —Organize research work for 5 Mr Hubbard with associate theSeventh June I the hoard has voted the teachers an in- of the utilization and careful study ofI crease 7 shield of fromthe silver to 17 per cent Llrcrecl to Ain judges will award of and vegetables fruit preservation n Hubbard-DenJewelry that might otherwise go pending years of service experi fered by the to waste ence and upon the desirability of schools to company for the best lodge turnout — the commercial asStudy Eighth toastbe which teachers are assigned will Christensen P Parleyat the of—horticulture to be held pects The teachers —John C Neal Hazel master banquet Ninth In with the deUtah In Hotel Vera the Mabel Shaw Wolhaupter Chugg Wednesday evening partments of entomology and plant Nora Ed ling Jennie C Neal Burdett contrbl or Two dcelibrftfoS'Mr1 I Pathology work Smith Harvey I Taylor Dora B ©radication of TV° and diseases nlrLdv Obtained the ln th® tate andplant pests S Jacobs Fern McKen-rSpedBriant for preventing the I zle to The lone Jensen Cecile Farley T R I trodUCtlon the °f iame into the State I Ogden May 28 —In line with the Jones Caleb World Ruth Peterson KaI1!! A 8t?iffewmt toasts state commission the with t®lk Hollands Vadal Peterson of the House Ella ftl)8W6r plans va- - I or Piani Pw ror tne aame end to Ogden Clearing association In tne cam-- 1 Manning Florence E Manning Fran-paig- n The committees in charge of the will convention for the sale o f Liberty bonds- els Wiggins Bessie Mters Anna rious phases of the ln the next few were ap- I 8Tun June Thompson Glen O Allred complete work committees of bankers their An official program will then F pointed at tonight’s meeting each com- - J Alice Nielsen Mary Edllng Josle Ware days W be printed and distributed throughout mlttee to canvass the business men in ObornAaron Chatelaint Lflly Winn Pearl Wardleigh the state the Interest of the bonds Tracy Marie The plan is to have each employer Naomi Stearns Florabel Taylor Luella on Little Bessie Fuller C I Grow Jen6t-t- a urge his employees to buy bonds DIUUNAGE DISTRICT Farnsworth Lottie Smith Eva Cra-gu- n the Installment plan the bonds to be Marnle Platt Carrie O Honett of the $50 denomination Robert Majors George E Fowler John At the same meeting the bankers B World Ester Thompson Phoebe to receive the Rev Newell I prepared Hillls and Lawrence Chamber- - I Rushforth John O’Brien Alice Lofgren Dwight Rae Lofgren Ora lain who will speak here in the inter- - Angiw McFarland Landowner Tells County AUERBACH FIELD WILL Ammon Green Florence est of the bonds June 5 Mayor Abbot MitchellEngstrom M Laura Peterson Fred Pile R Heywood is to be asked to provide Commissioners Project a place for the public meeting at which Emily B Folkman Viola Jensen Cora Nellie Hendricks Virginia the two will give addresses The two Kasius Elsie Verna Kelly Irma will be in Ogden that day Oborn Should Not Be Started speakers OPEN SATURDAY! M Ethel Day Emma Bailey m Angeli L M from 335 to 635 o’clock ' wn - Herald-Republic- —Officials of the Ogden May 28 Ogden Packing & Provision company and representatives of the employees are holding conferences In an attempt to bring about labor conditions hours and wages satisfactory to all contented Sime of the employees left their declare others work this morning and will follow unless a nine-hoday la established with the same wages as basts ere in effect on a It was planned to cease work at 2 o'clock each Saturday afternoon the extra time on the employees to work the mher weekdays to make up for men Several of the short Saturday on the grounds the arrangeobjected ment would mean a ten and hour day for five days Employees say their average is $250 for laborers and helpers and $275 up for mechanics ur ten-ho- st OGDENTlACHERS’ ‘FARM OR FIGHT9 IS OGDEN VALLEY CRY Special to The Herald-Republica- n — The Huntsville ComOgden May mercial club 1ms sent notices to the 2S farmers' associations in Ogden valley the 5Importance of calling attention toJune but at the day registration same time pointing out that young men perhaps may display their patriotismtill-to better advantage by assisting in valthe farms Throughout Ogilen ing ley it is to be a ease of farm or fight FARMER TOO BUSY TO BE HEALTH OFFICER v- - -- r vr-- ' FV Special to The Herald-Republica- n 28 — n Extraordinary Weber county in the' farms of with the up of was echoedspeeding at the meeting Ogden "May ac-o- commissioners today of the B county H Bingham of Wilson sent when in his resignation as health officer for he was too busv the district duties One of the counto take up thedeclaring who is acquainted ty commissionersdeclared: with “He has too Bingham acres of beets to attend to this many season' CHARLES MANZELL AGAIN ON FORCE to The May 28 — Charles Special Ogden Herald-Republica- n Manzell former patrolman was employed in hisa former position at tonight's city com- mission on the recommendation of Thomas E Browning chief of police E Herrick was Frank a traffic officer a position appointed he has been fillweeks ingThefor several of question paying part of the expenses for giving a series of Sunday band concerts was taken under advisement ASK FOR and GET ' MorSicks THe Original -- Milk Malted YOU Substitutes Cost Same Price Co-oper- ate PAY INCREASED ELKS SET DATE FOR CONVENTION! I - Herald-Repabllca- n ’ Pe-ters- on al Herald-Republica- n Herald-Republic- en Pet-ters- on McLaughlin Grace Morgan Nellie Williams Anne Davidson Lamont Poulter Frank Hickenlooper Edward E Bingham Genevieve De Toung and Mabel Williams REffiPTIONTENDERED one-twenti- RAISED PLAN AT OGDEN Henry Nuttall and W H Wilson Are Recipients of Much Honor Special to The Herald-Republic- Provov Mas’ 28 — Henry Nuttall has been secretars' of the Provo Commercial club for the last ten years William M Wilson has been publicity manager for twoa yars Both have reand farewell reception in signed honor was the occasion their which drew the club members together tonight Mr Nuttall was presented with a gold watch Mr Wilson a stick Talks were i made by President Walter P Whitehead of the club and Vice President John S Smith Music was by students of the Brigham supplied led by Prof Young university C W Reid gold-head- ed Big Opportunity for Advancement Held Qut to Young Men of City Special to Tbe Herald-Republica- n —In view of the fact Ogden that troopMayB has been recruited to 28 war strength and that troop K seems assured of Its full quota within the next few days national guard officers in Ogden announced today their belief that a third troop of cavalry can be recruited in Ogden Tentative plans to raise this third troop were discussed at Athe armory tonight E Wilfong first lieutenant N G U unassigned is to take charge of the recruiting for this new troop AsIn this endeavor was sistance promised by MaJ W E Kneass Capt J Ray Ward of troop K Lieutenants J W and R C Glasmann of troop K OPENING OF RTDS and Farley Lieutenant W E Lindquist tem- in command of troop B I porarily Special to The than twenty men are needed Fewer I Ogilen May 28 —Members of the city I by troop K and Captain Ward eald board of education met tonight to open I these recruits would be obtained bids from contractors to con- - through the efforts of the enlisted men struct the new Mound desiring Fort school but I of his troop He declared he would there were no bids to be opened’! lend all possible assistance to raise the Whether the contractors did not have third troop time to make estimates or whether Lieutenant gave notice that have enough work now was not all young menWilfong of Ogden and Its vicinthey learned The school architect thinks interested in the organization of the time given for making estimates ity the new unit should call upon him at was not long enough so the board ex- the armory at any time He points tended the time for bids un- - out that ln a new troop there are sev- til 6 o’clock tomorrowreceiving and will eral is nonepmmissioned of evening hold a meeting then If there are bids fleerspositions young men with likely awaiting Is estimated the new building will a desire to work It and learn the hard cost about $40000 soldier’s game Local officers say that' even with three troops Ogden will not be furnishSTUDENTS GIVE $100 ing as many men to theasnational guard Is Salt Lake population considered Herald-Republica- n GOT BY JUNIOR PROM TO RED CROSS FUNDl VAGRANT DROPS SLUR TO COLORS AND GETS (Special to The Ogden May 28 —Through the CELL IN OGDEN JAIL class president Miss Herald-Repabllca- n Thomas the juniors ofMarjorie Ogden school to the High presented local chaptertoday of the Croam Red a check for $100 representing the net from the sale of tickets to receipts the annual junior prom The was tendered to the Rev Johncheck Edward Cfcrver president of the local chapter “One of the hardest 'things we have had to do Is to refuse to the many women who havework apto the for- work plied to do for theheadquarters Red Cross” the Rev Mr Carver said in class for the pH’’ thanking the ‘ - - t ' Special to The Herald-Repabllca- n -- —George D McOgden May Leod & recruiting officer who has been active throughout the state had hardly stepped from the 'passtation here when Utah-Unite- 2625 3940 SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING 1000 525 George H Lucas NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 5000 2625 George J Maack D H Stuart 2065 1083 a special meeting of the stockholders 158 334 D H Stuart 104 of the National Savings & Trust com850 is called and same will be held 264 J H Zenger 450 pany the general office of the corporaAnd ln accordance with the law and at tion No 32 South Main street Salt an order of the board of directors on Lake Utah on Monday the 4th the 28th day of March 1917 so many day ofCity 1917 at 3 p m June as stock of of each shares may parcelbe Said is called for the purmeeting be necessary will sold at public pose of receiving reports of the comauction at tbe office of the company 485 pany's and of electing directMain street Bingham Canyon Utah on ors Jto business the ensuing year At the m18thtoday of June 1917 at 5 o'clock said serve for meeting the stockholders will also pay delinquent assessment 261 336 330 277 319 thereon together with the cost of adexpense of sale vertising and MAX GEFFEX Secretary NOTICE NOTICE OF A SPECIAL ELECTION for-Sa- I ent 1 H J W 4-r- od 6-r- od 16 27 ' 6-r- od - hi-co- 6-r- ox-pre- : od ss ce - ’ -- vagrancy charge consider and vote upon the question of the articles of incorporation amending so as to change the number of directors from twenty-fiv- e to nine or to such other number as the stockholders may determine and of fixing the number of directors that shall constitute a quorum Said meeting will be held in lieu of the general annual meeting of the stockholders which should be held at the same date and all business that would otherwise be transacted at said meeting will be transacted at general said special meeting PRESTON J CANNON Secretary -- 28 senger he he heard a bystander declare: says “I would rather be shot than join the army" McLeod placed the alleged offender ' under arrest and walked him to the police station where he said f his name was C WVAUer 40 He was booked on a aged eth UTAH-UNn-E- D ate Good-nouncem- PROVO CLUB WORKERSITHIRD TROOP WILL BE an se-r- ‘a I Cra-sev- 5 upon the question of Incurring bonded Indebtedness for Salt Lake City Whereas the board of commissioners of Salt Lake City Utah by an ordinance duly passed by said board of commissioners tfce 24th day of MayL 1917 did order a special election to be held in said Salt Lake City on Tuesday the 26th day of June 1917 for the purpose of submitting to such qualified electors of said city as shall have DELINQUENT NOTICE tax in said city ln the paid a1916 property GOLD MOUNTAIN CHAMPION MIN-In- g the of incurrimr year questions 4k Milling company a bonded Indebtedness in the sum ol’ of$238000 for paving of drives in the fice and place of business Principal 216 S Main city cemetery and Liberty park ani street Salt Lake City Utah —Notice: the city’s portion of sidewalks and There is delinquent upon the followstock on account of asstreet paving $78600 for city’s por ing described tlon of curbing guttering and grading sessment No 16 of 3 of l per cent per of streets 899000 for the construc- share levied on the 20th day of March the several amounts set opposite tion of storm sewers 75000 for the 1917names of the respective shareholdsites and the the purchase of new park as follows: ers Improvement of the same and the 1m Cert No rovement of a park at the Warm Name No Sharea Am'L bathhouse $24000 for the conprlngs Mra Nicolire Farr 1500 $ 375 struction of bridges $100000 for the 166— 18— Annie White S000 construction and of a mu 173 625 furnishing Geo Halverson 1250 500) the pur- 174 — nlcipalofbathhouse 377000 for — Geo Halverson 5000 1250 pose completing the main trunk 175— Geo Halverson -- 510 sewer discharge 873 outlet $448500 for 54 —J M Russell 1000 250 the purpose of Increasing improving 145 1500 JC M Russell 375 and enlarging the present waterworks 64— — H 1000 250 system the purchase of water meters 65 — Frank Stevens A vigorous protest lt Stevens 9522 J 2380 the land construcof and the the against purchase — 66 C R Drumiler 500 will mation of the Brighton draining dis tion of shops for the waterworks de125 Lake's municipal market mornreceived yesterday by the partment and 8365000 for the purpose 70 — David Farr 6055 1514 next Saturday an an- -- I tr let was open to the public — 71 Asa el Farr 6056 county commissioners from W G 1514 of extending according to ing rain or shine improving Increasing 152 —J L Herrick 113 61 2S4A street Campello and to water made yesterday by R N I Mass "11Mr Chestnut the of the adding supply — 79 Jones 37- 15Q0 owns a consider-Bennio- n city and Edgar Young market supervisor and Earl a®® amountGoodrich — 112 C C Richards 7000 of land that would come 175ft Whereas said ordinance directed the 115 —Fannie marketmaster M Johnson 1000 250 the drainage project mayor and city recorder to make a 126 —T D Johnsct Yesterday a force of men commenced under 2250 In nis protest Mr Goodrich atates proclamation 565 said election of the work ofonerection of three covered special — 138 F W Mozenet 600 150 assessment of 50 cents an acre by publishing notice thereof In four 140 which the products of that tne —Wm Weber platforms 1000 tne land at the present 250 time would in newspapers Salt Utah farmers will be offered for saleis upon daily published 147 —Wm Weber 500 12- be unjust in view of tbe fact that the Lake City for four weeks prior to the 158— As soon as this part of the work M Rankin Mrs 500 Eliza s 125 nation will wealth be a of strained said to election and the stalls trough day completederected for thewatering James Wother- before the completion of Now therefore horses to the 159— Mrs point breaking will be pursuant 1000 spoon 250 war He the on also states e terms located be and pro-thconditions of that the said will new ordinance market The 191 — Cal Sly 3209 800 Ject call would and and 308 Third under and to between away and section Auevbach Jield — pursuant engineers 101 Laura Mra 1000 Harris 250 and Second East laborers who are needed very much In of the Compiled Laws of Utah 1907 as Fourth South and State In accordance with the law and on both '“©present crisis Mr Goodrich charges amended by chapter 4 of the laws of anAnd streets Entrances will be board order the of directors made of that there was an ulterior motive that Utah 1911 section 309 of said com- on the 20th Third and Fourth South streets 1917 so many day if March prompted the petitioners of the drain- piled laws as amended hy chapter 3 of shares of each of as said parcel to district ask for the project and the laws of Utah 1909 and section 310 may be necessary will be sold stock age at pubclaims the formation of the dis- of said compiled laws notice Is hereby lic auction at the office of the comFIRST SURVEY UNDER trict Is that givenonand proclamation Is hereby made pany 216 S M?n street Salt Lake unjust on the project will be held that the 26th day or June City Utah on the 11th day of May hearing NEW IRRIGATION LAW byAthe board of county commissioners 1917 In Tuesday Salt Lake Utah a spe- 1917 at 2 p m of said day to pav deon Juno 4 cial election will be City held for the linquent assessments thereon ana exC J Ulrich assistant state engineer of submitting to the vote of pur such pense pose of sale as electors will leave today to survey the proposed of said shall qualified a C R LONG Secretary Probate city and Notices Guardianship disand have tax in said Springville Irrigation Gold Mountain Champion Mapleton & paid property city Mining are ln 1916 the under which the tbe following ques- Milling company Salt Lake City Strawberry Consult county clerk or the respective tricts year Utah involve the will This tions: building project signers for further information 1 The question of Incurring a of a canal from Spanish Fork CEMETERIES IN THE DISTRICT COURT PRO bonded indebtedness in the sum of The survey will be the first under 3238000 for of the bate Utah’s new Irrigation law division purpose ln WASATCH LAWN CEMETERY Perand for Salt Lake the defraying state en- county State of Utah of the petual care 1016 of the expense The l&w provides that the city’s portion Kearns bldg W 1865 shall make a survey of In the matter of the estate Improvement of the public streets Angineer’s office of or under — acres less and of sidewalks Lake 8aS Cockerill deceased Notice private every fortydetermine the FLORISTS water thony of The petition of Alfred G Reid ad- City and to defray the expense existing ownership necescemeamount water of of the drives the and the ministrator of the estate of Anthony paving city rightsfor proper ERNEST LAMBOURNE Salt Lake's and Liberty park Cockerill deceased for confirmation tery Irrigation sary florist new store Funeral de-72 leading 2 The of the sale of the following described question of Incurring a signs our specialty 1516Decoratlona bonded indebtedness in the sum of 8 Main Wasatch estate of real said deceased to wit: WELLS TO BE Situated In Pleasant Green In Salt 878500 for the purpose of defraying the city’s portion of the expense of CARNATIONS roses floral designs: Lake county State of Utah described of the public streets cheapest in the city Artificial Flower the improvement follows to — SCHOOL PRINCIPAL asParcel wit: No 1 Commencing 21 rods of 8 Salt Lake City of incurring a Shop 34 E Fourth South East of the N W corner of the N EL bondedTheindebtedness question in Hermon J Wells a post gi the sum of of Section 29 Tp 1 S R 2 W PROXIES and roses Prices reasonof Utah has quarter of defraying able 375000 student of the University for the S purpose M B and L and Call Hyland 31-S 1146 S Ninth thence running as of the of the position principal 85 rods thence 8 66 Deg E 23 rods expense accepted extending increasing East school Beaver county to the center of a the Milfordwas High road thence and improving the park system of said of the student N Mr Wells 40 rods to the center of a president FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4 the school road thence N 66 Deg W 8 rods to city The the university of Incurring a during body at 1915-19the sum of O’DONNELL 4b CO undertakers and year executive and displayed excep- the section line thence W 145 rods 824000 for the tional purpose of abilityclosed Mr Wells to the place of beginning together S West Temple embalmers 225-2the6 expense of construction ofdefraying During the year Just bridges with water the thereto rights belonga Realty bldg Phone 580 has been editor of the University ing including two shares of stock of bondedThe question of incurring Indebtedness in the sum of Chronicle Utah 4b Salt Lake Canal company S D EVANS undertaker embalmer 8100000 for the purpose of defraying mortuary 48 S State automoParcel No 2— Commencing 44 rods the a of expense municipal bile servicechapel building E of the center of Section 20 Tp and bathhouse desired without addiif JAPANESE MAY BE R aforesaid and running thence EL 6 The question of Incurring a tional expense Wasatch 364 42 rodsr thence 8 9 Deg W 61 rods sum of In Indebtednes bonded AGENT DRAFT DAY thence S 19 Deg 45 Min W 1068 rods: 899000 for the purpose the SILVER A DO 1 LE —Most reasonof defraying able thence W on Section line 198 rods the city’s undertakers ln Utah Fifth South of and Main portion of the expense and N 65 rods to center of a Wasatch 2739 Taklnoto secretary of the thence dusen TAssociation improving Increasing extending road thence along center of said road adding to the present drainage system of Utah has of- N Japanese 66 Deg W 208 rods thence N 19 of said as a registration AUCTION SALES fered his services city EL 89 rods thence N 11 5 to City Recorder Gor- Deg 80 Min EL 7 for June a of The agent question Incurring 25 Min rods WHY 612 to the place bonded indebtednes In the sum of The offer will likely be Deg peoplest should don Snow try to buy cheap of beginning excepting and reserving tne Under of furniture of 877000 for the living purpose accepted defraying buying etc you should from said parcel of land that certain the expense of improving extending advanthereof platted as Cockerlll’s and adding to the present sewer sys- tage of our prices Far take out cheap portion Addition according to the recorded tem of said city rent Terms to suit HOPE MIDLAND WILL thereof recorded In the office of 8 The question of Incurring a Brass beds plat $11 00 up the recorder of eald Salt Lake county bonded Indebtedness ln the sum of Iron beds 2 00 up BE PAYING ROAD and described as followg to wit: Com- 3448500 for the purpose of defraying Davenports and davenettes 2500 up mencing on the North line of said the expense of Increasing improving Linoleum per yard 125 A E Carlton one of the new owners road at a point N 3 Deg 33 Min EL extending Axmlnster 9x12 2300 and rugs enlarging waterworks perfecting sys265 feet from the S W corner of the adding to the of the Colorado Midland and L A Ra-fe- rt SL Dressers buffets and round dining present EL 20 of of said the road Section agent tem of said city tables at a very low price Also a lot quartercorner common generalatfreight being Hotel Utah Both the quarter 9 to Secs half-pri20 are guests The question of Incurring a of used rugs and furniture 29 satisfaction that the road has and thence N 19 Deg bonded Indebtedness ln the sum of and MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO running EL 30 Min 7939 feet along the West $865000 for the purpose of defraying 430 S State St been given another chanco and saved Below Fourth South from the scrap pile They believe that line of said Parcel70 No 2 above de- the expense of Increasing improving 30 Min EL enlarging will make good because it traverses scribed thence 8 WE buy fnd sell household goods it extending water perfecting and 30 Min W adding a very prosperous country ln western 266 feet thence 8 19 Deg to the Co 343 SL State Waof O K Furniture Deg present supply 81483 feet to the N line of said 1996 Colorado and eastern Utah': ssld satch city road: thence N 66 Deg W 26683 feet Said improved additional and new n CL E OSTERLOH Mention The when along the North line of said road to water system and water supply and Bells 2S24-the place of beginning said excepted said Improved additional and new sew- - anything Wasatch auctioneer answering advertisements Cp-oper- I p INFORMATION - ion ur One-ha- lf aa Herald-Republican-Ogd- A-lta n Ucmld-Rcpuhllca- Herald-Republica- n Return to Logan Provo May 28 — The commencement exercises of the Procter academy 'will be held tomorrow night when Rev Elmer L Goshen of Salt Lake will come According to an announcement Just to Provo to deliver the baccalaureate sermon- The graduates of the academic made by President E G Peterson of Byron the Utah Agricultural college Prof department are: Lillian Brlckey Moore May Bernice McKelllps Martha Ratcllffe and- Melvin C Merrill'- at present director Phillips Helen Gladys U Williams Grammar depart- ( of the school of agriculture of the Ida- Winifred ment: Harlan M Adams Donald D I ho Technical Institute has been ap- aSdteita BmIt£Wl11’ Ge°rKe Phllllp“ pointed professor of horticulture at the college Professdr Merrill has had most exten slve training along horticultural and botanical lines His scholastic tr&in- is Ion and varied He was gradu- ted from the Utah Agricultural college WATER FOR 3 YEARS lng the aprtngr oC 1905 The yeariB 1906 tol6l0 he spent In the United States department of agriculture as su of the Baguio experiment perintendent station Philippine islands Part of 1910 was spent studying agricultural' conditions in various parts of Asia Africa and Europe Mr Merrill was a gradu ate student at Cornell 1910-1- 1 1 n to The May 28 —Crushed Special I BY PACKING HOUSE MEN to The TJ WU1 - I DTOSKED UR - ' 31-2- co-oper- ate 9-HO- CHAIR IN U A C - —Having given up hope of being able to catch up with Ogden ’ - an — LIONIZE BOYS WANT AD RATES HORTICULTURE Commencement exOgden May ercises for the eighty-seve- n graduates of the Ogden-Higschool will be held 880 o’clock tomorrow evening at at the theatre The program be opened with a tableau “O H will Orpheum S’s Gift to Columbia r posed by the en28— 491 acres' and said parcel No 2 exclusive of said part exParcel containing about 40 acres of cepted containing vacant farm land and all water rights thereunto belonging Including eleven shares of stock of Utah A Salt Lake and Canal company Said Parcel No 2 is a perpetual right of way subject to to Utah Copper 52 company over granted a strip of land about feet wide 1 time —10c the north end of said Parcel line through 2 tlmea — 6c per No 2 recorded In 8Qra of Deeds at p line (first Inserper 148 in the office of the county retion tame—rate) 7 times corder of said Salt Lake county Utah 5)c per line (first InserSaid purchaser to assume and pay the tion same rate) 1 month— for the general taxes on said property per line of $815000 and rates—On Contract year 1917 for the sum application Minimum ad —20c upon the following terms to wit: Cash No ad accepted for less than 2 lawful money of the United States as from the return of sale filed ln lines appears Want ads may be phoned In to the this court has been set for hearing on office at regular the 1st day of June A D 1917 cash rates and Friday 2 o'clock p m at the county courtcollector will call ln a few days for at house ln the courtroom of said court payment Get your copy In early It avoids ln Salt Lake City Salt Lake county mlscl&sslflcation Utah The Witness the clerk of said court with will Inaffixed this 19th day be responsible for one Incorrect only the seal thereof sertion of an ad of May A D 1917 THOR HOMER Clerk (Seal) By J E Clark Deputy Clerk for Peti- erage system shall be aP owned and con-P- y tioner Armstrong Attorney Salt Lake City Said bonds shall bear interest at a DIVIDEND NOTICE not to 4 per cent per anDIVIDEND NO IS EAGLE 4b BLUE rate num which exceed interest shall be payable Bell Mining company Mines located BfI?ilnUally’ Said bonds shall be of ln Tlntlc mining district Utah form of such denominations and to stockNotice is hereby given the as the board of commissioners shall 4b MinBlue Bell holders of the Eagle hereafter determine shall becomecompany 18a Utah corporation that due and xayable as and ing Onefollows: dividend No of ten cents (10c) per twentieth of the amount thereof one share has been declared by the board year after the date of Issuance ami of directors upon thd outstanding capithe amount thereof of the corporation ofPrccord each and every ofyear tal stock thereafter to and June 1 1917 to stockholders the twentieh Including year after date 25 of issuance May JAMES P GRAVES Said election shall be conducted acPresident to the laws and cording of the 8TDNET a MILLETT State of Utah and shallstatutes be held in manner and form as provided Treasurer Dated this 2oth day of Mav thereby Dated May 22 1917 1917 W MONT FERRY Mayor GORDON NOTICE SNOW DELINQUENT Recorder First publication City MINING COMPANY May 26 1917 SMUGGLER Last publication June 22 1917 buslnesa Bingham Principal Place ofLocation of mines Canyon Utah Utah ASSESSMENT NO 27 American Fork COPPER COMPANY There are delinquent on upon the folof business room 222 account of Principal described stock place lowing D F Walker block Salt Lake City assessment No 18 levied on the 28th Utah Location of mines f?avr Lake the several amounts of March 1917names day district Beaver county Utah set opposite the of the respec- mining Notice is hereby given that at a tive shareholders as follows: of the board of directors meeting of No No of d the company held shares Amt on the 12th day Copper Cert Name' May 1917 assess269 725 ment No 27 of ofcent share was 300 790 levied upon the capital per stock of the 320 1000 corporation issued and outstanding 331 625 payable immediately to the treasurer 273 262 A J McMullen at his office 222 r K 274 263 block Salt Lake City Utah 111 1812 talker stock Any upon which this assess194 2625 ment may remain unpaid on Wednes217 2625 day the 20th of June 1917 will be 217 262 delinquent anddayadvertised sale at 322 525 public auction and unless for is payment 196 263 made before will be sold on Saturday 268 525 the 7th day of July 1917 at 8 o'clock 230 525 m at the office of the company for SOS 1050 pthe amount assesment due thereon 105 625 together withof the 106 525 and expense of sate costs of advertising 155 1575 CHARLES A WEAVER Secretary 186 1050 ETrst publication Tuesday May 15 260 2625 - 6-r- - Herald-Repullca- - od - W |