Show SECOND NEWS SECTIOWisis ““ “ -- tf r J Wi JT V V": '’' Jv'-- s- i i - - V'V yi 'x"V' £ ’ ’ '$ &'£ £? ' s - v r: y r — ? K ’ - ij £ v- - - i £ V-:- V i i v A- K-W- m — -- c v:vrvn v’: : w ti ' -- —- — — — — - - - - -- - UArff-mSAT- v i 1 '‘V £ is 4 m R R ’ f i AVER T6 XJWEn'MdNUVreNTl :' Fruitgrowers Resolve That Tloover Should Buy for Government Use Shortage of Cars Not So Serious as Lack of Help SEEK CENTRAL BODY Officials Stone Memorial to Mrs Mary Jane D Hammond Will "':c Organization v of Shippers Within State of Utah T Is Desired Native Sons' ahdDaughters iinl g’ — c- I : i s's-v- ' 1 r Viv- ::-vv- “' v-- -A- - -f-- ¥ " - - '- - ' ' - v -- "-- ' - - -- Say a- - BeDediratedt' Fruit growers of Utah attended a called Dr E G -- IIcnlil-Brpgblle- : ia " Jpee!il - -- been-arrivin- - e - the-Fourth-- be-lh- e old-fashion- ed - - ? s1 ‘ ! s ”'‘v Sunday Jalyl:1-’- Regular Sunday services with programs by the Mormon (utual service Sunday evening- including-! music and reminiscences- by guests of honor Monday July- SI‘X4 ' 10 a m —Welcome assembly at the ' chapel ‘selectionband by Huntsvilleinvocaorgan prelude Eliza ’Peterson tion singing ward choir address of welcome by the oldest 'resident1 of Huntsville David- McKay i responses by William j Halls of Man cos Colo John W Blair of Helmville Mont Hdward- H 'Anderson of Salt David A Nelson of San Franlake cisco one of the descendants of-- Capt Jefferson-- Hunt selection by- quartet benediction and music by the band-2 p nu— Unveiling of monument on school grounds music' by the- band and grounds-unveilinof flag- on school raising of monument by Moselle Hammond Halls of Mancos Colo presentation of monument President' Thomas' E McKay "The First School? address by W W RIter of Salt Hake' one! of the first seven pupils taught by Mrs: Hammond "The Mother Teacher" address by F B Hammond of Moab a sonmu-of late Mrs Hammond Halls "and the ? sic by the band? '4 sp- m— Baseball-- ? married: -- men versus single men 815 ‘p m- special picture show and family reunions Tuesday July JO a’ m —Band concert followed by historical service in the song choir prayer violin solo chapel Joseph Felt: "Huntsville’s Ecclesiastical f History Bishop John lL Peterson: selection double quartet under direction Felt address "Education Than and Now" Moslah Hall of Sait Lake address "Beginnings In Dress Socials and of OgAmusements" Mrs David Eccles Ogden remarks Thomas B' Evans-oden president of Ogden ' stake song "Hard Times Come Again No More! benediction music ' by congregation band the Huntsville' 130 p' m —Seeing Ogden valley by 4 p m refreshments at automobile Winter's-grov- e 315 p cert at meeting house Wednesday July 4 £L chorus at Anvil by John' sunrise and flydaybreak at' Jorgensen raising by A P Renstrom with music: by the band 10 a m —Patriotic assembly at meeting-house" Band 'music' instrumental old Eliza Peterson Invocation An- McKay address of welcome John sni music: Halls Stain" Moselle Renstrom Without oration-DaviO McKay "Our Allies characters: Goddess of Uberty” Laura ’ V church-bishopri- - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - : - Order Rushed 'to'Have vMa - -- - ‘ e 7 - - - ? V - - -- -- olo--The-'Flag d Felt "Italy Hon 4 chinery Ready for 1917 '0& Crop of ‘Beets hI i v ' frr— 1 : - V23v - V'-'---- Special - - June ' 80—Despite the "difficulties In securing iron" and steel :work at the ! present tlmef because! of war demands the immense sugar factories of Utah and Idaho' are securing' neces-s- a ry ' equipment 'for- the new? factories through Utah Ironworks orders having been placed with the Ogden Iron Works for: such machinery for the Amalgamated Sugar company a Utah-Idah- o Sugar oompany and People’s - Sugar company 'A force of approximately 100 men Is now busy in turning out these orders: so that j the ’factories' v can be for operation when tne - - west's ready e ' beet harvest is started' The : output i of such machinery -- in dudes large 'tanks filter presses- sut-pbburners and other 'equipfac-- 1 ment that isf essential to'large sugar torlesATh Ogden also Iron Works Is new - equipment y for - meat supplying houses and for canneries of packingthe state bending - much of ita energy to i he completion of the mahhinery needed in handling' fodd' products ' v well as mining machinery tJames W Silver general manager of the company said: "The demand for iron and steel 'work- fa tremendous Tt Is almost Impossible to secure equipKind in the east- - for fac ment of any tories- have s booked orders‘ extending more than ahead The build for lng’Af-'thIron s Works plant' by Ogden' i Ogden men lias given the way to get this machinery and factory equipment We are constantly increasing our force In order to meet- the demands of Utah they- must companies realizing-that have machinery in order's to - conserve Utah’s and Jfd&ho’s food supplies As a t result we are devoting our factory to- the: manufacture of machinery rather-thato the' smaller work usually done t In iron works away f romi the eastern centera’ i Ogden : 1 'i 1 - s - - ur - - - a - : - - - - - ‘ - - - - - - - 1 - i -J I i v i i eeeOTMMMvmi ' -- ! J ‘ j - --r--- - ' ! SpeeisL r P Ogden June' 8O7— The M Cushnahan V G pastor of: St' Joseph’s Catholle church was pleasantly surprised Thursday night wh n at the IHersld-Bepabllm- : - V- n Bev-Fathe- culmination "of the 'day whlchWas his anniversary the Rt Rev Bishop Joseph- - S! Glass C Mt D Dof the Salt Lake --diocese presented : him : with r an!- official doenment from 7 Rome containing hie appointment: as domeetic- prelata j This recognition f of ability as Church organiser and leader of hu in the cause of right': followed manity a! aimilar dl splay of- affection and recof the 'inert t! manifest In' his ognition" work-i- n frbm the !the localSt- pastorate in the of Joseph’s congregation to: ' him' vi of- a seyenpas-senger- -: presentation automobile t The- celebration of ’the" beloved pas-twas of s anniversary of- the fact that doublebirthday 'because import his fifty-ninbirthday anniversary occurred ‘ on the - date of the thirty-sixt- h anniversary: of rhisy coming to Ogden Several hundred friends of the pas- tor- - representing 'every-- religious-fin the reception Inthe rectory' and witnessed the presentatlons which 'were by Bishop- Olass UMih? and Farm" Bureau and ' Canners’ Jlf x - Joint Committee' Reaches i j" V SpeelsL sa ' - ": - - - - -- - con-tractw- lth - - - - ’ a: 1 ton-apricots or - - th - he-pai- - k A - k a - clty-attended-t- - - SCHOOLOPENING - -- - - - - v f i i V Herald-ncipnbllrak- ji B SpediLI r ’ 7 ? - to find Ogden v June’- - 30 —Unable to her death life in friends according note-MisGertrude Tbpfer the 8 wise woman who committed suicide 'in the cemeterlr here found friendship In city death ' beautiful floral tributes were Many In evidence at the Lindquist': funeral where private funeral services chapelheld i this afternoon' and many of were' tlie city’s 'beat known women were In SIS Although she sent the sheriff only not for her burial' expenses she 'did pauper’s burial receive the customary the efforts of DrInAa S ConThrough was given burial don shethe-citprivate lot at wish was cemetery-In buried she te that Her of a tree near a rose bush the shade the place where she and she preferred into her head' The lot fired the bullet have procured for her is one- she would desired ItB isKoehne thoughtrector at 'the First Dr J church preached (the Congregational : funeral sermon y ” -- s - -- i -- v v- - - - y - ment to Keep Children in I Industries Until October & KJ?' jyN l! 1 yv V ' Hersld-Bepnblles- ' V- - 'C ' j V ’i: "V ' V Neither Henry- CL OgdenJnne j Johnson superintendent pf the Ogden city schools nor W NPetterson of the- county consolidated schools 'favors the move of 'the Utah Canners' association andother lndus-rl- al ' associations to defer the 'opening of schools that boys and girls may be In the lndustrlea’'? : employed Johnson says he will Superintendent recommend that the- city board ' fix as the date for opening September 17 would of the city schools He said-hurge-aearlier opening but for: the fact that? the 'construction work being done at several of the' buildings will not be completed before that date' The date for the opening of the conn- :y schools probably will be September 24 according to Superintendent ' Pet- r ter a on-: Utah Canners is the 'wish "of the It association that the opening’ be deferred until October 15 The canners and others - say : that the drafting of men will- cause a ' shortage of young' labor that may cause confusion - In the unless the boys and canning can Industry be procured: r igirls - r - - — super-ntende- nt - - - - -- : - - - -- - - - : - i 'TOMAKEMUNITIONS '1 4 h ’ - : - - - - -- -- ery '"S - -s S - '' T - Special HerMd-RepnUiea-n' has county Ogden June 30—Webersince the law pal out $50 in - bounty for a three centseffect providing-fobounty This each - squirrel went into teen-collected means that bounty- has on nearly 1700 squirrels In about ' three months1 Since the squirrel hunters must kill enough squirrels to collect at least 31 before any money Is paid there have been- many more hundred r squirrels not killed: the deaths ' of which have been' recorded the bounty clerk asserts - r - - - - - " - - two-thir- ds - er : - - Herald-Bepnblira- - a i SO-- — t x - - Suggested f o 'Periods WHen Fann Help V Vacation r i : r Is in' Demand : : v !' - j ' Mentl f There will be no ‘fair In- Sanpete county this year according to the decision of the Commercial club The three fairs which have been held have not been financial successes and the directors claim that under present conditions it would be inadvisable to attempt to hold tbe anunal exhibition Logan ’ Miss Hortense White has been ‘apeconomics pointed assistant' in home work In tbe extension division of the Utah Agricultural college according to n announcement1 Just made by Miss Gertrude McCheyne in charge of extension home economics work Miss White was graduated from the Utah Agricultural college in 1915: She will leave the home economics department of the vllle High school to accept her Kays new position ? - : state DrE of public instruction: Is sending tendent out' a letter to the superintendents- or all tho schools In the state asking their In the- school to: a condltlon-whic- : calender adaptablemaking will allow children a vacation when labor is most: needed In the fields of food production He suggests that the ’should suggest what superintendents should be taken as a school vacperiod ation-in the various districts Dr Gowam In his letter1 asks that the superintendents notify him before aa to what August' be1 made arrangements disIn ' the respective might so tricts best results 'will re-be thaf'the obtained In connection with the quest he isasalso sending a copy of the resolution by the state board of education passed upon the matter G Gowang superin- - lon - - - - - w ! ! Ogden---Jun- : e Htrsld-BepnbUe- ia 1 aa : -- - - it town-sit- e - - - ' from--deale- rs - f- - - v I- s-- - - - $5183370 1 7 The follows: Reprayer by the Rev Mgr - P M (Cushnahan Very "America" glee club and audience "The Mother’s Reply to : the Woman Who 'Did- Not Raise' Her 'Boy to- Be a Miss Brown reading Minnie Soldier? of ' President Wilson’s war proclamation Adam Peterson oration Dr Talmage singing !Utahv We Love Thee” that ‘Is being arranged given-a'Will 'be program marks CL C Richards for-Ogde- s 7 : - - -- the-purchasi- ng Rev-Joh- n - - - college has found it nec- ly conducted tne auction at Provo will Agricultural to appoint several demon- direct the ' sale essary strators indiferent parts Bids it is explained may be made of the state Miss Anna Christensen - a graduate either In person or through a reprehere has home sentative’ but cannot be accepted by county No lot will be sold for lees than demonstrator ! for Box Elder' county letter 10 Is effected Miss whenever a - - been-appointe- d Blanche Cooper who sale to succeed and : the full purchase prloe lub movement Miss or' this sum on will take up the spot As to other Edmonds has been appointed to a sim- must be paid amounts 25 per cent must be paid ilar position In Davis county Miss Rena B Maycock of the- branch’ A CL TWO APPLY FOR WATER will be county home demonstrator for Iron county i Other counties - are also Wilson Lehn of 'Ouray yesterday apto appoint home demon- plied to the state engineer to tako two planning strators ' second cubic feet of and two-fiftfrom the Duchesne river to Irriwater LAVIDE AVERS FAILURE' TO gate 172 acres ' Charles Thornburg of Ogden1 June SO—--Married last Feb Soldier Summit filed application for second cubic foot of water to Irma Chase Hill has brought suit a half ruary be taken-froon the 'Avlntlquln- river Hill for divorce from Lester John the grounds of failure to provide - She Duchesne county to irrigate thirty-fiv- e asks for the custody of tho ope child yStote Mtirriage Licenses V5W den and Emma I eber ' Cgutywlt-Ogdenw— Leonard Wi Mattson 'of Og i - Allen ' of iCorlnne ' '! - : - - - - rs - - Ken-wort- Shart 400 Mem - ’ hs - : j' The shows that the Southern Pacific- report Salt ’Lake division Is short today 400 men This is cited as an of labor It of the example Is said that" It isshortage a common thing for farmers to drive up to the railroads and ' take section ' hands off the Jobs on The Is they are working are dried or made unless fruits suggestion that as in California possibly evaporated 50 per cent of this year’s crop will be wasted because of the inability of farmers to secure labor to pick the crops in the short time allowed r The railroad committeemen declare the car situation that opinion will be no better this year than last more cars the fact that despite are In service This Ismany said to be because much of the stock must be used for the rolling of transportation troops munitions of war and other government supplies The hearty of the state council is asked and the assurance given that the railroads will do all In their: power to aid In' the council's work Save Fruit! Crop The committee on canning recommended that in factory tho in canthe state be requested to mid conserving of the fruit crop by fruit possible surplus ning all of the from school attendance The exemption of all students who can be used inI helpfato save crops ing vored as ts perishable the more extensive use of apples In the manufacture of mincemeat cider vinegar Jellies Jams and apple butter and a campaign of education to encourage the use of more fresh fruits by restaurants betels and families -- 'The box committee reports a most critical condition in Utah in regard to fruit" shipping packages All fruit growers are advised “to communicate with State 'Agriculturist J Edward Taylor if unable to secure boxes or - in-thei- r - - co-operat- ion every-cannin- - baskets for r shipping-purpose- FOR BEET YORKERS Special Hersld-Bepablic- Provo1 June SO— A T Wallace of the Millard county farm bureau is making a canvass of Utah county to secure boys for work in the beet fields cf Hillard He- reports that there are still 10000 acres of beets that need thinning and that the farmers can use more than 100 men and to good advantage They are now boys -- - paying $6 lng and thinning pe M s State Brevities ' Brlghass City y Box Elder county’s1 contribution to' to- - the Red Cross fund was announced day by Chairman Denmark Jensen to be 773324 The allotted portion was 810000 county's Rumors are current that Box Elder will have another sugar county o In 1918 It Is said that the Utah-Idah-factory company will : erect a factory Sugar west of Honeyville The reorganization- of the Brigham tabernacle choir took place this week Conductor Clifford CL Watkins selected the following officers and committees: President and manager J A X'isliburn and treasurer Mira Louise secretary librarians Preston Watkins and Berg Ramona Jensen and1 soM Tyson Shirley cial committee Emembership Horsley Miss Luella Fife and Miss Geneva Ensign PARK CITY - - ' X 8pee!sl a Hersld-Bepablln- Park City ' June ' SO —Mr Mrs a house party the J A Tallon gave of the week early to Mr part and Mrs CL H complimentary Mirtin Mr and Mrs J CL O’Hara and Mrs SL A Huy and Mrs T II Parsons mo- -' tored to Salt Lake and spent the day with friendsSunday Mr and Mra Maurice Kane of Salt Lake motored here Saturday evening and were week-en- d guests of Mrs Kane’s parents Mr and Mrs T LPower Mrs J ' E Paxton entertained at dinner Wednesday evening complito r and Mra R mentary Covers were laid for eight J Bryant Mr and Mra P H Holland have returned from a three months' pleasure California and Nevada trip Mrsthrough Hulda Fife entertained the Pleasant Hour club Wednesday afternoon at a kenslngton The Yeoman lodge entertained Wed- -' evening at cards nesdsy - and dancing halL at Society Mra Walter W Evans entertained the Five Hundred Afternoon Card club Thursday Mra Glenn Wentworth entertained the Bllllkin club Tuesday afternoon at a luncheon to Mra Frank A Orr ofcomplimentary Ventura CaL Miss Eleanor Sproule entertained at a farewell party Thursday- evening to Miss Hester Willis complimentary Buxton of Ore who has been the her brother and sister Mr gustMrsof Alfred and Wlllla Miss Lenora Wltherow left Thursday for a visit with Mr and Mra R H Rsddon of Portland Ore Mra W J Miss Wltherow as Berry Lake Srlt far as accompanied Mra H S Townsend at s picnic complimentary entertained to her daughter Miss Mary Townsend Covers were laid for ten Mra Louise Perry Mrs G T Prtsk and Miss Louise Prisk left Wednesday visit !nButte Mont ra Lucy R Carvin entertained at luncheon Saturday complimentary to MraW Quinn of Salt Lake who came Jto spend the summer -- - - - - v - - - - - - foa - Uenld-ItopaMlru June Draper Johnson-an- DRAPER - Special' children of 8unny- - SO— Mr and Mrs Theo- dore MraL G G side were guest' of Mr and Jensen days Mra Nora Strlngfellow entertained Thursday Those the Happy Hour club Mra were Mra Stena Heward present WSlmot Randall Mra P CL Rasmussen Mrs S Rasmussen Mra I J Dun-yo- n Mra A J Nelson and Mra Annie H Anderson of Cache JuncAnderson of tion and Mra William of Mra Annie AnUtlta were visitors this week days derson Miss Bollnd Higglnson Is the guest a Janice Rawlins Isfor a few day of Miss Annie Mrs Heward visiting Era Edna Smith in Salt Xake this week d MILLARD SEARCHES hy - - - - : - ply: (a) A census of unemployed people between the ages of 18 years and 50 should be taken such means years ss the state council ofby defense may advtsa (b) Similarly all unemployed people between the ages of 10 years and 18 yearsc) The boys and girls above the age of 16 years who are In regular attendance in school can be utilized providIn their reing the school authorities make such adaptaspective districts tion of the school calendar as may be suited to the needs of 'the industries In the respective dlstrlcta from the employers of (d) InSecure inthe various types of labor a cendustries department stores etc-shop sus of their employees who will take a summer vacation and the dates upon whick such vacation will be taken Third: Mobilization of forces: We recommend that the detail of this labor problem be operated handling the farm labor office now conthrough ducted in connection with the state council of defense various 'woman’s clubs as That the parents-teachesoclatedorganlsa-et- c espSslally In the cities be request ed to assist in tbe organisation of unemployed girls whbse labor can be ad utilised In the food pro vantageously ductlon industries That residents of tho city be urged to sections to secure go Into the producing and transport their own supply of products: thus relieve the producer of the of transporting his product to necessity the local market - - ss - - - : - of-191- SEEKS DR TALMAGE ORATOR HOME DEMONSTRATORS TOWN LOTS TO GO ON AUCTION BLOCK IN VAINiFOR CHEAR- - i FON’JULY 4 PROGRAM APPOINTED BY U A C — i:A : 1000 lots comprising 140 v Nearlyblocks ‘ Special CLOCKS’ SANStBELLS will bo sold at ltidiL):: ' SO— realty ' June The demand for auction tomorrow at Duchesne publice 30 —Dr J: E- Talmage i has Increased in the former Uinta Indian reserwill deliver-thoration at the Fourth of home demonstratoik (Hersld'Bepnbllcaa ' SpecliL) Miss and Gertrude McCheune John McPhaul superf vation Lester rapidly to held at exercises be Judge i 3 0—Alarm July clocks June Xi in of home the economics sales and his assistlahd' work intendent to of which charge is tbe following areOgden parade' park' alarm t clocks the v always theextension of division CoL of who 'recentant tbe Utah Se' the 'celebration Drewry George of the feature first Ogden board of education (found In v- - - fllersld-BspiiliUe- " ? - BOUNTY IS COLLECTED ON 1700 SQUIRRELS u ct - - : -- - - - Bersld-Repoblic- - COWANS WOULDADAPT: r :r r HutlMUpaUleta SpieltL Ogden' June 80— Although: the government has acknowledged receipt ' of the Becker Brewing ? A Malting: com nany’e offer to turn over the company's local plant to the-- government- - for any 'the company has received no purpose It formation that the offer will be taken up according to G Lk Becker however that the It is explained be 'used : by the government Elant may kind 'for making some more perhaps since is usually Is to of munitions it easy to obtain machinery than it procure a building to hold the machin- - e D SCHOOL-BOAR- ’ — 80 declare With the June Ogden to fight with Utah ion that they prefer to be drafted and sent for bids for i boys rather than Clarence asking are with strangers and EarlM Ferguson used- in the t' these clocks whichy roomBallantyne school y aancivil engineer young men : of wide ! It seems architect' two the has found it f board have enlisted in: Ogden hmore to economical s eaon ’ acquaintances Utah buy ' National Guard In B battery t alarm clock each year-- fof cheap iv'l ‘a ff school room than to purchase more : wall clocks which must expensive ? OGDEN’S he cleaned each year But vfor £ school room purposes - the alarm attachment! is not needed and be-- ‘s 1 RED CROSS TOTAL t sides mischievous boys frequently the alarm-tring In the midst! - ipeelsl ' ' of y? v department So lied Cross 'Ogden' June 30 —inTotal Weber county to ght to obtain the'' icks Diedges toprocured $5133370 according to the routbells but- without success The amount made dealers claim alarm clockstars-thof the executive committee report clocks As a result the- R E Bristol W only cheap Pingree up of Jamesand to take It board finds Edward the H Wattls - The ' was asked to raise clocka and take-- 4 the bells with-th- necessary1 'Carver county ’ chances with- the bad youngstera 45000-H ! - - - SpHil- sa j - Special B 30-- ogdeNttes prominent ENLIST IN GUARD Hereld-Repoblic- -- MAYSUSE BREWERY ' -- - 1 - ' V A&-- ' - - - - NEARROSEBUSH - - - - six-da- - ? - 5 Last Wish of Swiss Woman Who Committed Suicide Granted by Ogden Foik i ' Ogden Juhe 80 —After weeks of price and conference with caninvestigation Weners' the speclal committee of the canber County Farm bureau and the ners have reached an agreement- aa-twhat' shall- be paid for fruits grown prices the 'members of the bureau by Commissioner - Martin P "Brown thechairman of special- farm bureau committee' says the committee recommends that the farmers proceed to the' canners at the- asprices fol-wthat have been' agreed upon cherries-$10ton black a ‘White cherries $80 a $35 a ton and berries $l'a case-- ' ’The ’question to what shall for peaches has notprice been decided upon- -- The present- price Is $1Z a ton but the indications are the growers will ' demand and - receive more for : this product which will be 'ready for the market1 in August: to: the? refusal of the farmers to Owlng contract with- the cannersknow-hothe canners have been hard put-tNow that an many cans agreement-has-beereached the canVisiting'- clergymen from ners urge that the: farmers begin to surrounding- states- as' well as jnany contract at once to assist the canners residents from Salt oeike t-were in the assemblage in placing their orders for tins Hersld-Repnblle- -- i - cmenLv I - w a - V ":s 5 1 s ay flfty-ninthblrthd- 1 - - ! " ' v 2- p - diction ml—Open air A concert- Jeesco drum corps baseball Huntsville versus1 Knowcrofts races and otherr tournasports state ' Gun club ball competitive Petersen’s ball mint and grand In the evening - i1- V- - That Utah farmers will experience more trouble in securing labor than cars for the transportation of crops was the belief expressed yesterday by railroad officials serving as members of the committee on transportation of the State Council of Defense Reports were filed by this committee and i tbe committees on canning and miscellaneous fruits and the box committee 'The committee on transportation composed of F E Scott Southern Pa clfle company chairman J D D & R G Julian C Season Salt Lake & Ogden' Ross Bamberger Orem Line and G Baker O S I suggested as valuable aids In helping load ‘cars transportation shippers to full capacitythat cars be promptly that loaded and unloaded that estimates of cars needed be given as far in advance - the of al possiblecarsanden that route be practice done away diverting with as much as possible ! c v Peterson meeting by of the Agriculturalof Utah College chairman of the food production and conservation committee of the state council of defense at the Capitol yesand a resolution- that H terday C Hoover passed united States food con-- troller should purchase fruit for government 'use and that a central organization of shippers be established in this state ’ The shipping organization will provide the facilities whereby assurance will be given that all the fruit will be ' r t marketed' the necessity regarding ' of Resolutions more on the labor farms obtaining and favoring the delay of opening of school until the fruit crop is harvested were also passed Another resolution that Utah’s representatives "provided In Congress should use their Influence with a view to fruit part of the army rationmaking It was also resolved' that the office of markets and rural organization of the United States department of agriculture should be petitioned to Install a market news 'service in Utah an an data It was stated that market early Information on peaches apples and potatoes was desirable v' Reeeletioaa Adopted comThe resolutions of the mittee as passed by the shippers' fruit growers reads: 1 That a message be sent to the congressional delegation of Utah at Washington requesting them to interview' Mr Hoover with a view of him deal In the purchasing of having fruits orfor government use: that to be organized later) conganization of the of the various sisting be organized v shippers state 2 That efforts be made In ton to have fruits put on the Washingpreferent tial3 freight ltst That in view of the fact of boxes and box material being scarce and exmade pensive some arrangements becan be whereby the small fruitgrower the supplied with this material for simof his fruit along lines shipping the ilar - to that employed In farmer with seed for hisfurnishing planting 4 That the shippers be helped by the labor committee in the supplying of labor for the loading of care ' The ' fruitgrowers’- committee submitted the following resolution which men Lake business will Salt Forty ' was passed: y make ‘a tour through the The conditions ' of the' growing fruit acUintah basin section of 'the-statto our best estimates according state to plans adopted yesterday at crop cording are as follows the av meeting In the' Commercial club The throughout Growers are very likely to be mis starts of the trip which purpose July 28 is to determine the ' feasibility of led la the estimation of the size of 's not yet by thie year’s crop as the drop opening the great produce section owing to Im the building of better roads and other- over and Is 'very heavy of pollenlsatlon of all lavarieties wise to increase the shipping facilities perfect also confruit The peach acreage flVe or six siderably less than that of years ago SUGAR COMPANY TO We estimate the 'fruit' crop as comto the which was MAKE IMPROVEMENTS pared — a bumper as crop follows: 50 per cent Strawberries peaches Herald-B- e i publican Speolal i 75 per cent raspberries 80 er cent l Idaho Falls 50 per cent: apricots 100 per June SO —The Utah-Idah- o cherries fruits 75 per cent located at Idaho cent other small 50 sugar factories cent other Falls Sugar City-andBlackfoot will Jonathan apples 85 per cent pears 75 be improved ana enlarged according apple varieties per to the announcement made by company per cent plums and prunes 100 per officials who are conducing an Inspec- cent iftion here In all It is estimated that Favor Postponing Opening of Schools $750000 will be spent and Wo favor that the opening of the of this amount will be used on the fac- schools be delayed until the fruit crop here tory been harvested also recommend : Those who are the inspection has making the State Council of Defense take are Merrill Nibley assistant to the gen thatthe matter of financing and the up eral assistant Walter manager? for all of evaporators toatcare secretary-treasurw T T Imp son erection andPyper waste convenient and fruits surplus of auditor the company general placea s We suggest that the matter of the extraction and preservation of fruit AID GUARDSMEN TO Juice be taken up with the view of product in place of j SECURE EMPLOYMENT utilizing the Utah that of other stateson The committee labor submitted the following report r which was BpeetaL Enlisted ‘men of B adopted: Ogden June First 'We recognize ' the following N G U who complained-thabattery sources labor which may be drawn wore to unable procure satisfac- upon to of they meet the shortage of labor in because business men times tory employment of pressure: did not care to employ men who were considerable number' of idle to call at any i time are being (a) : A subject both sexes between the ages of taken care of by the city employment people 50 years bureau at the city hall according to C 18 years and (b) a considerable number of Idle Jensen who conducts the establishJment He says an appeal was made to boys and girls of 18school age that la age of years the patriotism of men who had em- - under the A considerable number stu of to and (c) that ployments are give satisfactory dents in the various high schools of the being procured position between the ages of 16 years and l slate ' 20 years Cd) A considerable number of men of engaged In various State 'Brevities who take atypes vacation Industry C regularly Second: A survey should be made of these available sources of labor sup- - Ogden 'June- SO— While former rel-i?- 1 of Huntsville have for the PASt few day s the first daily roHnal welcome of these native ‘sons and daughters will take place tomorrow when Huntsville's-'-‘homcelecoming" bration will begin' to continue until the dotte of July' ? Tp e principal features 'of the celebration will dedication of a stone monument-tMri: Mary JaneDIlworth Hammond the first school teacher in ' cel ebra' Utah and 'the tion of Independence day The program - v'r-- - v ' - 'v--' i i l 1 r Will Celebrate ‘Home Com-mBeginning 'Tddajr 'V'' i’ v“ r LABOR PROBLEM J MHJMASER EMMS’ WORRY - S" '' - v - Tb ‘w V A r5:: - - - £ -- X : r ! MIX C" - t g - a-fe- a-fs- - w - |