Show ' ' - f' 6 :' - ? “ V- S THE - WjSs5 jt iy saltlakb :otty heeai2d-eefublica- n r 7 UTAH FRIDAY JUNE 1 1917 i i -- ClrenUtloB DepartMeat arcaae SSlIWaahtagtOB915 Telephone D J Grrrawe’lt Cwwapaaltat TeleiMoae 915 'V: v The circulation and news departments' of The Salt Lake in Ogden are located now in a new and modern office at 2516 7 Washington avenne— the Orphenm theatre block For the Ogden ' correspondent brcircnlator call telephone No 915 as formerly Herald-Bepnblic- - JAPANESE OFFERS TO j AID IN REGISTERING FELLOW COUNTRYMEN IN BEET FIELDS 'ir Special -- 7 Herald-Repnbllc- aa INJURING THREE "Xr-T- s f- - to Youths to Relieve Pressure r ‘ ' - - Herald-Republlra- n Special Ogden May SI —Wlththe beetthln- - - Bing season at hand John F Barton of the 'Amalgamated Sugar company wants to transfer hundreds of city boys to the farms of Weber-- county and he gives assurance temporarily the earn as- much or that boys more money thanwill have ever earned they before Since the farmers are in need of beet thinners and the schools of the city have been closed for the summer vaca-tlo- n Mr Barton declares the labor sit uatlon will be improved to a great extent if he can get a number of Ogden to move to the farms boys He suggests that all who wish to assist the farmers in thinning their beets r' call upon him at his office In the Eccles want to live on the building the farms Ifwhile boys work he will they make the necessary arrangements or he send them to districts which are will within short distances of the city “I have never seen the beet fields i look better than do at this time" Mr Barton said they “The rains have had the effect of germinating almost every seed In every district of the county the stand Is wonderful While the season is later than usual the weather conditions are such that the outlook is most promising” "According to Mr Barton some farmers have been thinning their beeta albut upon most of the farms the - ready beets will be ready for thinning in 'about one week " - y Herald-Repabllc- s s - Herald-Repnbllc- of Ogden's best known young men tonight signed the 'roster of the 'new guard cavalry troop to be organized here and f announced that they would work with other local guard officers to' get the troop up to full strength before nef the Utah guardsmen are called into fed' y j:-eral service 'The first three recruits of r the new unit the letter designation of which is to be announced 'soon by' the adjutant are John I Davis Thomas F general Williams and Walter H Hadlock?-Witthree men obtained pl&ns were made to open recruiting' headquarters In the big show' winfor the new dow of the troop Electrical Supply Ogden on' Washington' avenue Lieut J shop E Farley will be stationed there daily tomorrow commencing morning' Major Kneass says he has received information from Salt Lake that the state draft will be put in motion in themachinery event tne- volunteer system fails ta recruit the national guard warto units have been prepared strength and for ' Papers ready posting the proclamation must be advertised But Major Kneass said it days-thirty was his that the state draft opinion would not be needed He calls attention to the many recruits obtained by troops B andK of Ogden ln the past ten A days' committee tonight made plans for the smoker to be held Monday evening to Interestat the armory with a view ing young men of Ogden in’ the new - - - - - - ' - - ‘jf!--- Ogden- - May THIEVES GET - ' - - - -- OGDEN ISASKEDTO FURNISH 10 MARINES : : ral -- May Ogden 'v Special Herald-Republica- n - : —Ogden is asked to 31 produce ten recruits for the United States marine corps during the reweek for the corps- which be- cruiting 10 while Salt Lake Is exgins June give thirty Sergt Lynn Sected to who has of the local office is making marines recruiting charge nqw for the observance of the plans In week this city He has the of Mayor Abbot R Heywood A communication from the war department seta forth that recruiting plans were not to be made unless the mayors of the cities gave their sanction rd - - - - ion - - : RETURNED TO OGDEN ON LARCENY- - CHARGE Herald-Republica- n - - - - 49c : 31600-wort- Formerly ' Priced to $200 S’- ‘ s : - I w m ' Among' them Covered: Cas eroles Bean Baking Mixing Bowls etc ' values On Unprecedented In our 'Downstairs sale - P-ot-s - "i - - Search Here for y Drug Store Thieves Our r East of Utah county Sheriff Salt Lake-las- t arrivedy inHenry night after an who search" for burglars broke Into the eWorld Drug store and thestore’ at Spanish Fork someCity timeDrug Wednesday carrying 'loot to the valuenight of away This is the' second robbery of a similar-nature in Utah county within ten days The other store was one at American Fork ' Special exKayavllle' May 31-- Memorial ercises yesterday attracted aday large number of people from Kayavllle Lay-to- n and other Davis county towns to the Kaysville ' cemetery1 where ' at 11 o’clock L J Muir of Bountiful delivered a patriotic address Blood presented ' resoluHenry H for tions the appointment of a calling to be chosen by permanent committee of Kaysvllle Mayor JonnG M Barnes IS and Bishop James Ellison of Lay-to- n to be charged with the duty : of all matters pertaining to looking afterand and subregistrationto the enlistments loan In ad scriptions liberty dltlon the committee is to collect and keep a permanent record of all who enlist giving and their family history serthewhen they are mustered into vice of their country The committee is to keep in touch: with them as far as possible event of them are killed — STeMk' MINERS STRIKE Y SpeciaL Herald-Repabllca- n " ur - ur ' 7 -- -- - ' ' - - - - - ’ D-M - Herald-Repoblica- n t - : s : ‘ - - : ‘ - I SNYDER INSTITUTE 354 : Lake Utah I!' 4tk Eaat SU Salt 4162 ‘"'Fheae Waiatck EJ - 31 V- Special - —Miss Mae Edwards Logan May gave a reading of modern plays at the Logan pavilion last might under the direction of Miss Sara Huntsman professor of elocution and public speakat- - the Utah Agricultural ing college "The Littla Man” by John Galsworthy was read first Bernard Shaw’s “How He Lied to Her Husband” and "Riders to the Sea” by J M Synge were the -j other plays read r SERVICES FOR VICTIM"1- ' - Provo May 31 — Funeral services - was for Andrew F Anderson who found dead in the Strawberry valley in the week Sheriff L O early Heber City willbybe Saturday Wall of The man evidently met his death by being kicked In the bead by one of his horses - - - - : j v ta - (k 4 '’S'- - - Lu-cl- - PAYSON PREPARES FOR REGISTRATION DAY : V ' "i Y'a Special Herald-Republica- n ' celebraray'son May 31 —A on tion wfllbe neld herepatriotic registration to arday is as follows: for the progTamappointed range Thomas Melvin Wilson KWReece Mayor H-H Shermer Joseph Thompson Wilson D Stark J A Loveless R-John Done Henry Erlander and A R Wilson The citizens who have been apare Mrs Florette pointed as registrars Martha Kapple and Mrs Gardner Mrs William Dowdle Those who will asJohn C' Taylor sist are John Vance Cole Enos Simona Shores Loveless Earl and Newel White -- The-committe- Special Herald-Republica- n v ne EXERCISES TODAY Provo May 31—The commencement of the Brigham Young university will be held at the institution tomorrow The Young family will be entertained in reunion and a program consisting of toasts to and papers on Brigham Young will be given ' CHANGE IN BISHOPRIC May 31 —Elisha Brown has Payson chosen to take the place of Sambeen in the bishopric of the uel E has moved Second Taylor ward as the latter to Springvllle fhe counselors rfre Joseph D stark and William F Tanner : - - CAMERA JUMPS-BEFOR- - V- To the expectant mother the coming of the new baby should be an event of great joy She should be bright and nappy A cheerful frame of mind will influence her coming baby's entire future life ' L- f - 31--O- Thousands of mothers for' the past ifty years have used "Mother's This preparation has a softrriend ening penetrating effect on the ' abSKEDOO dominal The period before muscles childbirth is made much easier Much Por' of the pain is avoided at the crisis "Mother's Friend” is a safe prepChiropody aration It has won the highest reit Use gard of all mothers who have used ind is a prescription of a noted doc--" bottle from your druggist Only!! today Apply it night and morning A valuable book containing some-hin-g This mesas haalsh your FOOT TROUBLE "This preps ratios 'Will euro bura-la- g every mother should know has seasatioa excessive sweat aud bad been prepared for users ofr "Mothers odor sad will create a good bealthy r free Write Bradfield It eeadltloa of the feet For Frtnd”sale oaly — Company Dept "N122 today for this book Lir Frlco Nt aad 75e-- - J Special sa - Ogden: Mr of the latest recruits Aobtained by atroop K of of Ogden the Dresher is O graduate Kansas and a former Universitystar ofin Kansas football Lieut J E Farley who Is conducting the troop says the the recruiting forfourteen men until it unit needs only B troop among will take its place with the organizations recruited to war strength ’ - See bur Windows In the treasury to buy apparatus fos--a children’s playground They suggested that the city appropriate a like Has Weapon to Combat Says Provo Manmj ’ amount U-B- oat : Convinced that he haa solved the submersible problem an John T Clerk Inventor of Provo has filed application at the United States patent office at ton D C WashingIn which he asks rights cova device for ering the protection of ships Is- endeavoring to show CARDS COMING IN Provo May 3L —County Clerk L T Epperson reports hundreds of registration cards in from all parts of the county coming that the Utah indicating are conversant county with the law andboys are responding promptly roses half price A Sons Co 63 E Second South Bailey —Advertisement Three-year-o- - Mr-Clar- LICENSED TO WED Provo May 31 —Marrisge licenses have been Issued to the following: Helen Mar £r°r° Llddel of Wellington Clark of Stanley Pangultch and Mary Newell of Provow ld - that with the attachment of his to any Invention vessel- - that vessel becomes a menace to all - submarines The invention-- - is such according to ther inventor that J T CLARK' it will help the crew to attack the submarine dls- a torpedo charging 1 STRUCK BY STREET CAR B W Anderson 25 2439 Highland ' -- - - Drive suffered a slight scalp wound yesterday morning when he was struck by an express trolley car from Hollia motorcycle at Fifth day while Ninth East and ridingSouth street He said he attempted to ride in front of the car at the crossing The cycle was wrecked OFFICIAL DEMANDS EMPLOYERS’ SUPPORT Special : - Hraald-Republica- u Provo May 3L— Supt-- L 12- Eggert-een Informed the city 'Commissioners today that he would have to have more support from both the 'state and the or he would be forced to give up city To 'date the the juvenile court work' has had to dothe work superintendent without compensation and has not been able to have the services of ' a officer because the state has ?robation make proper provision to pay for the service The commission took up the question of employing a supervisor for the garden clubs of the city and with the assistance of the school board ' a' man will be employed for at least two months :to teach' the boys and'- girls how to garden to the best advantage The Home and School association officials announced that they had 3100 - r “ - - FEML Don’t Hide Them With a Ye! If Remove mean' With the Othlae Prescription This prescription for the removal of freckles was written by & prominent physician and Is usually so successful In removing freckles and giving a clear beautiful complexion that It Is sold by any druggist under guarantee to refund the money If it falls Don’t hide your freckles under a veil get and— ounce of othlne— double strength and remove them- Even the first few applications should show wonderful improvement some of th freckles vanishing entirely lighter Be sure to Ask the druggist for the double strength othlne it is this that’ Is sold on the money-bac- k guarantee — Advertisement- ' - - - v4 -- — -' - - 4 Coalville May 31 —The commencement ' exercises of the North Summit High school were held at the Summit stake tabernacle tonight The following program was given: students' aalutory A Opening 'Chorusvocal Bates: Parleysolo Florence solo Vera Hobson vocal piano solo Margaret E Randall: valedictory Ruby Arnold vocal solo Mrs Judith A Beard address Prof William H Mansolo Bessie Jones: re ning: Robert Sharp and Marguerite marks piano of diplomas Cameron chorus P H Neeley President presentation students benediction C R Jones are Ruby Arnoldle The Bertha Francesgraduates Willoughby Ruby Gibbons Phoebe Minerva Brown Clara Lillian Robinson Margaret Bates Esther Randall Andrew Parley David James Sargent1 and Earl Snyder A dance was held at the opera house at the close of the program under highw school auspices v 1 1 ' W en- will housekeepers Saving over the values onfairlyile la thus our DOWNSTAIRS Store Wanted at Once COLLEGE GRID STAR " JOINS UTAH GUARD - Wt-Wes- ’ -- 66 S MAIN STREET -- - 1 - mag Herald-Republica- n - - I E:TRICHARDS0N Manager Hersld-Brpnbllc- - V-'J1- Formerly Priced to $1500’ Vases Flower Bkskets Jugs Salads Jars M ayonnalse Perfumes etc Wonderful values beyond compare Come with vbig " expecta" v tions ' - Herald-Repnbllca- a- - Blue and White Enameled Ware 50 CUT GLASS ' Surface Workers at: Silver SUMMIT CLASS King Walk Out Mine Is NORTH GRANTED DIPLOMAS Forced to Close Down - - ONE BIG LOT ' The' size of the ‘farms gatlon project will from forty acres of irrigable vary Most of land to nearly eighty acres' the plata will Include a considerable area of grazing land TheTarms lie on the southeast shore of Utah lake at the foot of West mounare especially attractive tain of view homesteader’e from theThey must execute lands point Any one desiring subthe regular homestead application to the provisions of the reclamaject tion law Park City May 31 —Following which for an eight-horequest was denied several days agoday all of the men at the Silver King CoalisurfaceSilver-tion Consolidated and ' King & Smelting company’s Judge Mine went out on strike at properties 5 p m The men have been today working ' one-ha- lf nine and hours a day The surface men at the Daly-We- st and Ontario mines have had the eight-ho- inday for :some time and" are not volved In the strike At the - three about 100 men haVe quit properties From the local managers of the mines it has been impossible to obtain to whether or not any information' as men the demands will be grantof In the the any ed : In the meantime1 the mines mills the resolution authorized the committhe citizens' for sub- and smelters of the mines Involved are tee' to call upon to a memorial fund to pro- closed down and several hundred men scriptions vide a suitable monument for the are affected ''including j the miners heroes-V ' The resolutions - were ' Unanimously working underground adopted and the committee will ' be named immediately RICH UTAH VALLEY 1 The services of the day were unLawsolemn and usually OPEN FOR ENTRY rence O Corbridge ofimpressive officiated Layton and John1 R- - Barnes was cbaplain1 The "VV Special Kaysvllle band and quartet-fro- musicKays-vlll- e Provo May' 31 — Two thousand acres and Layton furnished of irrigable land in the Strawberry will be subject1 to entry on June valley DRAFT REGISTRARS 20 ' The land Is located under the second ef FOR TOOELE CHOSEN section of the Strawberry Valley Irri- - bar-- V ‘ ertsse special ter these seeking gifts fox line BrM An - TWO HUNDRED PIECES THE QUALITY STORE Windows F0R8-H0URDA- RECORD OF ENLISTMENTS aa ’ - 0 CDlWl KEEP Herald-Repnbllc- 79c Boxes- - revelry gains mmmy V FJ - t $275-Frui- ' “ 7 - t itf-- " c i ONE HUNDRED Pieces-Compris- ing - CUT GLASS VASESAT ABOUT H PlilCE-p- i 45 $L65 $25 and 3875 Stored - ' V-- 350 Cups and Saucers Values to $150Also Included are Hslr A A Receivers Bon Bons Vases J II M A etc PowderF of wonderful - P burglars - S147 'only Come early ?n sale in our Downstairs Store -- 1 j 98c - and 25c A Miscellaneous Array of Bowls In various most attractive de- Rich - signs heavy quality 1''A visit thli section will reveal many Inexpen--slv- e gift guggestlons THREE HUNDRED EXQUISITE - - Fozmerly Priced to $275 Cut Glass Handled Nappies h - delay "n‘"v CUT GLASS pieces last— 9 Sc ’v Special Herald-Republica- n V- Herald-Republica- n go pieces CUT GLASS - 2 STORES ? Do not despair or give up when you blue Do not shut your- -' fssl sick and room to suffer Come to self - up fn awhere you can Institute the Snyder ' have the are and attention of doctors In and nurses especially skilled case You your particular handling of the Rquor or will not be deprived will been using'-Yoyou have drug The from the 'treatment "not be sick is guaranteed and Snyder treatment clear of you will leave theof Institute" Call us up 'body and mind strong come or i for write particulars by phone nothing to see us It will cost youtreatment and find out about the Snyder $109 t firsts A LIMITED LOT Formerly Priced to $250 Come for a real barBuy surprise gain at less than factory — 100 cost While Water Jugs Large Meat Salad Bowls Platters Covered Dishes ' in great val-u' Tremendous varietyWhilelast On they ' sale in our Downstairs Store K Special ? ’ One Hundred Odd Pieces V'1' Salt Ogden 'May 31 — Arrested ' Lake police Jack Hudson agedby89' has been brought to Ogden where he has been charged with grand larceny in ' connection with the theft of nearly-310worth of dental gold from the of- - Tooele May 31 —The Special registrars for fices of Dr 8 W Wherry and Dr S El draft have been appointed military r-Greene v - a v the 'Adamson'1 All of by Sheriff tnem have been sworn in for their duties on June 5 registration da) OPHIR PLANNING FOR Those who have been- appointed for the several districts are: Tooele —District REGISTRATION DAY No-Frank J Barber Mrs John D Woods Mrs Eugene- Smith and' John P Tate: district No 2 Nels J JohnSpecial Mrs C S Anderson J Ophir May 31 — In celebration of son G A ChamberMrs and Smith Elmer next peoregistration the day Tuesday lain district No 3 Mrs James Crellin a huge flag Miss ple of Ophlr-arplanning Leila 'Reynolds J' D JicksGrants-ville' DA celebration The citizens have raising Wardsubscribed for the fund and a large Lindsley and " Aurust R Clark1 A Fred Anhas been erected on the Main derson Joshua flag pole M Matthews G and R D hill A holiday has been destreet Point-- Oscar W AnLake clared for next Tuesday and in addi- Halladay ' and S- F Drury Erda — Willtion to the regular a sport derson — John G Shields Lincoln iam Bryan program has been registration arranged followed —D E Davis Ver' Cover by a dance at the I O O F hall The non —Arthur Mrs 1 Emma Sharp from all of Tooele county MacFar lane people S Baird Blaine will come to theparts Joseph exercises Bowman and George W Bryani Deep Chastain Creek—William ! Iosepa — A C STUDENT GIVES Charles Broad —'Wendover— a Venable1- Stockton Mrs Rose Workman PLAY READING Gold Hlll—Mrs H B Johnson - Patterns in - - i - DRINK AND DRUG - ” rare French and IncludingChlnaware Don’t English— They’ll hurry out delay 25c represents only a rrac tional part uC cost r ' ? Fork ' May 31 — Two stores Spanish were of looted and about in goods taken from them last nightever one of the most daring robberies committed here The city Drug store was entered and about 31000 worth of was taken by the thieves The jewelry looted but only- - some' small till was was found there' change The thieves then evidently proceeded to the World Drug store & block away to of A-Here they - took articles Eng-ber- g the value of about ofS600 jewelery the thethe brother store was sleeping in the rear of proprietor Grobut was not disturbed Moore’s nothwas also entered but ceryofstore was taken - The officers ing novalue clews aa to the identity of the have ’ - - -- - Only 75 Different v Cold Spoons Berry Forks Meat Forks Jelly Servers itc While they last— 31 Jome early The beltDon will rr V- that a case Holding cannot be established - ' tomer $1600 LOUT IN Special 31-- of grand- larceny is evidence to show the unless ‘there offender- Intended to keep the stolen property S P Dobbs district attorney the grdnd larceny -case today had Tom Shugrue dismissedIn against its stead a'complalnt charging trespass a misdemeanor ' was substituted another were' Shugrue and autostolen W E Corey’scharged with having mobile 'They were arrested by police ended in after an exciting chase which the wrecking of the stolen car The district says the evidence at' hand attorney indicates that Shugrue and His partner intended only to use the car for & trip to Salt Lake' J work May 31 — Construction the Axnal onOgden the two new plants of Sugar company at Smlthfuld gamated Utah and Paul Ida Is progressing so completion early in rapidly thatis their assured according to InSeptember offices - On sale In our Downstairs Store Not more than one dozen to a cus- i es over-3160- Slit - Herald-Kepabllca- n - have joined the military service youths Douglas Mill of ' the country Douglass Clarence Joined Steve Sargent and N U O Omelic of the Floyd roop F Alien Simons John T Hardy Enos Reece and John Mason joined the regular army Formerly Pnced to $150 Formerly Priced to $175 The 'little child' who caused lent escaped unhurt' DAVIS "' ' f - CASE DISMISSED FAYSOX YOUTHS EXLIST Fay son May 31 — Eight more Payson j all-da- GRANDlARCENY all-fig- : ‘ i - " - - ' - Formerly Priced to $175 ‘ e : Beautiful Plates DECORATED CHINAWARE - aa May 31 — Three Ogden - - 97 ac ' ’ e " - Sterling Silver tOzvNLot Plain and - —How three ScandiOgden May 31came into Ogden from navian brothers recreation got for a construction camp - into trouble with some gypsy fortune tellers and took part in the was general related disturbance which followed the three in 'police court today when were fined brothers and three gypsies 3 35 each The brothers are Thomas Langlana-JakLangland and Osmond Langland Since they did not have the 325 each they are serving sentences in the city Jail On the other hand the three gypsies M Laura Marke Mary Mitchell ofand monAd&ms seemed to have plenty cavalry troop fines and departed' ey They were paid their arrested after a free for Jill six which attracted several hhunht Twenty-fiftdred persons to lower women have street where the gypsy v ‘their booths" The brothers say they women the the when kept protestedone of them had given her to money held In her hand as a bribe to the “kind spirits’ re-wa- VThinBiown Table Tumblers V 6 for 19c -- -- Special ' - - - $25 fn-Yie- Two Hundred - -- -- bric-a-br- : a - hundred including Vases Sets Art Smoking Goods etc Per no two alike ' fectly exquisite plecei Choose while they last— 3497 Three ODD PIECES - ' formation sreaching the general here Te Number Cemetery Avenm Because several persons had ' difficulty In finding lots in the City cemetery on 'Memorial day Commissioner Miles T Jones announced today that he plans to have the several streets and avenuea ‘In the cemetery numbered or named in some manner that will permit the giv of explicit directions ing " Sraator King Visitor— Senator William H- - King stopped off in Ogden for time today on his way- to Salt short 'aLake ' after having attended the of Senator Lane of Oregon While here the senator held a short conference chairman- of the with C C Richards cal committee on preparation and safety Guard to Be Feted 'As a for the weeks of faithful drilling the members of the Ogden home guard axe to be entertained at the armory street tomorrow cn Twenty-fourt- h A program of sports and other evening axrnsements has bean provided for then occasion Aa one event Jack Harbert-sothe local wrestler agrees to throw any ten of the guardsmen In one hour Return After ' a Railway Shopmen which the to Reno during flying trip Reno aggreteam defeated a eleven-inninbaseball g gation 10 to 7 in an ingame the Southern Pacific shopmen tc returned the band cluding About men were In todayexcursion ' 140 Ogden About 2000 per the party sons attended the ball game which was ‘one of the principal features of Reno’s Memorial day celebration Licensed to Marry Marriage licenses were Issued today to Louis V Hogan of Salt Lake City and Tryphene E of Layton Aage Breslund ofe: Layton and Jennie 8 Kelson of K&ys-TlllOgden James E Lets of Randolph and Era Molder of San Francisco ' "pieces aa ’ - n V Formerly Priced to $2750 4 -- Herald-Rrpabilca- CHIN AWARE : - The injured are: Olen' McFarland driver of a auto for the Bishop & Ghllds delivery grocery bruised about the head and body and cut upon the forehead and throat 335 Twenty-sevent- h Miss Lizzie Hunter street a broken arm and cut the head and body Three Prominent Ogden upon Mrs Annie McFarland 745 Twenty-nint- h street mother- of ' the v driver severe bruises -ant Youths Sign Roster for v minor-cutssprained wrist ''v v v McFarland was taking his 'mother New Guard Unit and Miss Hunter home when the child 4 v — ran into-thstreet He swerved the r car so sharply that It turned over Into the the three occupants throwing: Special J street-- 1 : ' Reffnlar S for 50c One'BiK Lot Hand-Paint- ed r ri (Tnick - w tCAMULYtRO - C j - : f ' I NUCLEUS FOR ’ BROIL EACH FINED LIKE THESE i'i r Practically Everything- in the Store Is Marked Down— Only a Few Contract Ckods Excepted dls-tric- - If t- : gar Company Looks S SALE BEGINS TOMOI®OW elation today called upon Walter ' Richey city torecorder inand offeredD ve Delivery the regisassist his services tration of all Japanese in Ogdenwho are required to register pur- j Avoids Small QiildsV Spillsuant to the provisions of the draft recorder assured u The c law' Occupants ing is a graduate of the Uchida whocity that it was University of Chicago his services J probable that highly would be accepted - There are hun- -' Bpcelal v dreda of Japanese in Ogden andts 31—Three persons were May Ogden country not many' others inohthe but dangerously painfully farms working here tonight when the driver ofinjured a dewas forced to swerve his truck livery car sharply in order to avoid striking a little girl who was playing in the street on Madison avenue oetween -sixth and Twenty-sevent- h Twenty streets - i At thie Big: Callaway Hoock & Francis Rebnanization Sal©—The Most Sensational China Glassware and Crockery Event in the History of Salt Lake City— Come With the CrowdfiHr-AttenEarly AUTO OVERTURNS ' Su- ' x-- d May 31 — Toru Uchlda sec- " Ogden retary ' of ' the local Japanese asso- - - an : WANT COY BOYS Farmers Need Thinners IMS Provo May 31— Clinton Larson of the B Y U will give an exhibition jump before a moving picture high machine at the B Y U campus in which he will attempt to break his U record at Philadelphia The public has been Invited to attend' - - A-- Our First Line of Defense Thrift Is our first line of defense and : : like all our other ’defense lines in the present national emergency it is much In need of strengthening and extending ' It is the line' in trhich every person In the oountry old or young should enlist without delay You can start with one dollar at this bank We add 4 per cent to your savings ' - With a Peiseaallty” MERC HA N T SLakeBAN K eC gait JOHN PINGRBB President O P SOULE Vice Pres MORONI HKINKR Vice RADCLIFFK 4 CANNON L J HAYS AsSt Cashless Cernev Main aad Third Snath BALT LAKE CITY UTAH - yr7 |