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"i & ' rf jirJ SECOND NEWS SECTION SECOND NEWS SECTION A SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY JULY 15' 1917 to It that teachers selected for the schools be trained to know end country understand rural viewpoints In making the recommendation for delaying the opening of schools the committee reported "the labor shortage Is serious1 and while “we appreciate the of schools and wish to lend importance effort to make them sucevery cessful the situation is unusual this year and we feel a delay in opening would be of general advantage" The request of the bureau and the cahners as to the delayed opening and the request that teachers work on the to the farms this wall will be presented Saturcounty board of education next Beus representing the day farmers and W J Parker the canners SIX WEEKS OF PAVING CASE IS ’ - ALL VOLUNTEER KHL WORTHLESS ’ FARM WORK FOR TEACHERS PLAN ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' "’v y : ' - i Property Owners' Unable to Vernal Mayor Says There Prevent Laying of Are 10000000 Value-: Herald-B- e 14 —--Directors ' - - - '' -- - )F - - - - - - -- “ - - ' -- - : -- ' Herald-RcpuMic- - two-thir- 1 sa ’ - - - - two-thir- ds ds - -- - - two-thir- - ds - - - are--affect- - ed - - - - t - - -- ws - - - - - - - - - per-cen- - - streets tills afternoon lost' their suit to prevent the paving of the district and the collection-o- f special taxes ‘to the for pay improvements : The construction work which was begun a few weeks ago will be rushed to comple-tiono- 'n orders from the city officers of ’ the' district Pratt Judge A ’E : ' court gave his decision : against the abuttors immediately after t the conclusion of arguments by the attorneys this afternoon The propertv owners' who objected to contended that- the the improvements owned by objectors reprefront feet sented 67 1 of the total frontthe contention of the city age It was was 'less that the number Since protesting more than than of the property roust protest to the Improvements the city held Firevent the right to proceed with the paving Decision on- the case' it ''was exmathematics plained 'devolved upon and the testimony disclosed that loss thanof the property in the district was owned by objectors Hundreds of property owners the case since the district inwith cludes by fourteen blocks to be paved were The protesting owperi asphaltheaded by George E Browning-Thtrial was- marked by frequent of the obexpressions on the partbitterness toindicating jectors great' ward the city commission - - At least 10000000 worthless dogs In the United States shouldbe slaughtered according to Mayor E B Samuels of Vernal Uinta- county So the to Thomas mayor expressed himself Redmond secretary of the state livestock commission who' returned to Salt Lake from1' Uinta county Thurs'day Samuels bases his estimate of number of useless dogs in the theMayor country on a human being one population valueless of 100000000-figuring cur to eachten inhabitants Not that he regards all canines in an N G he believes this present pelight ofbut Intensive conservation demands riod animals causing that all nonutilitarian be exa drain on foodstuffs should over tc turned terminated The he" asserts functionless bow-wo- grub more pawould serve a worthier and to ‘chicktriotic purpose- if delivered ens and pigs- which are patriots non these stressful days—beplus ultra in are 'foodstuff producers cause they The total value of the 'food given to dogs in the United States amounts to many thousands of dollars a year to Mayor Samuels He can according see no reason why this great value should not be directed into avenues to the glory and triumph that lead Sam of Uncle At the capltol the opinion prevailed to put into practhat anyidea attempt of the worthy major se-of tice the Vernal would be the signal for a rious hoy rebellioii Getting the perbut nevertheless beloved haps hideous from pups away tax evenfighting American the mighty prowkids might Sam and his stalwart ess of Uncle officials it was sugstaff of food-fir- st gested street and Intersecting Twenty-eight- h Special il P - nentld-RepnMIca- n able-bodi- ed Herald-Republica- n - - Herald-RcpuMlca- a' - ’ SECOND WEEK OF t - - CHARGE - nerald-Rrpnbllca- ii - ' ' public an Special Ogden July 14—Property owners In paving district No 125 which Includes - vr are deOgden July 14—Sparrows of the commonto a clared July be enemy of Webei County Farm' bureau waiit the T7eber county farmers and their ' exWeber county board Of education to're-qulr- e termination la recommended ' by the the teachers in the rural schools county farm bureau But ' the of ithe county to work Tor six weeks Weber on the farms this ‘fall with a view to farmers are so busy at this time that themselves with' rural it was agreed the campaign against familiarizing conditions''cannot be taken ' up In earnest them contention of the farm bur- until the winter - months a Meantime It is themost eau the the agriculturists ' are urged to protect of the teachers infarmithat of aa much as country schools are ignorant their crops from ng1 life in the farming districts and hungry birds possible are urged also Farmers are not acquainted rural philos- - to store their' produce in places with that r to- mice ophy are inaccessible ' ' In view of this lack of knowledge of rural affairs the ' bureau contends that 'in teaching the children " of the WEBER WTLL FETE farmers the city-bre- d teachers usedls-il- lustrations drawn from the city BEAVER FARMERS cusa questions of life from a city standchildren is that: and the result point of farmers develop a desire to leave ' ’ ’ Special In to live tho farm the cities about Ogden' July 14—When the farmers which the teachers speak bo much of Beaver county and adjacent terriThe farmers contend that tho Inter- tory arrive'in Ogden August 2 on their farm life should be automobile esting aspects of will find excursion Impressed upon the sons and daughters that the Weber county they have farmers of farmers They contend that school made detailed arrangements for their terms in problems should be presenteda view to reception and entertainment' farm - lire with relating to the A committee made up of B S Jacobs that there are young convincing Robson W1 t P Thomas county J I agent aa many If not more opportunities on farm M Price assistant and the farm than in the city is at1 work now to show farm agent Would Postpone School Opening the visiting farmers the places of in In Weber Definite i action to attain- this end terest was taken at today's meeting when the - The southern Utah farmers ‘ are to directors adopted a report' favoring make thetrlp with' a’ view isto finding fellow meeting county out how Vie other opening of so postponing- the schools farm problems Weber county farmers until November that the boys and girls may assist In har- plan to make a’ similar trip into Box and packing the unusual crops Rider and ' Cache counties soon and vesting But because the teachers will not be arrangements for this trip are being FOwles for school room duties the made by W P Thomas Thomas engaged farm bureau directors do not propose and John Halls shall suffer financially The they they want directors the board of education' to employ them ' at the usual wages at INDUSTRIAL FIRMS the usual time of opening of schools on but - GANVASS FOR HELP that '"they work are closed the while the schools farmsrequire ' : The men teachers would be required superto assist in the harvesting 'of crops Ogden July 14:— J G Leonard fh intendent of the Ogden ' plant of the keepingIheir lives on 'the farms while American Can company and Frank F spend would perform the Fouts general agent of - the Denver women' teachers the that the wives and & Rio Grandetheir-sparthey reported today housewifelyof duties-ocanvassfarmers-- ' hours have spent daughters ' ason In and Central idlers of the Officers the Utah Canners' ing street park them sociation who have been working for lower Twenty-fifth urging the postponement of the school open- to take Jobs but that their efforts-ma- t were gratified today at the action without- success Nearly every manuing of the farm bureau in recommending facturing establishment In Ogden is for a delayed opening and the cannera advertising for employees and even declared they were 'in sympathy with offers of unusual wages do not bring the movement to require rural school results teachers to become familiar : with rural conditions SIRS NORA VARNEY GETS DIVORCE Will Prepare PetitionOgden 'July 14—Judge A K Pratt of divorce today to Mrs Issued a decree E Wright a Weber county Joseph canner who represented the Utah Can-ne- rs Nora IL Varney from ' James Varney association at today's meeting Jr She charged that Varney- failed the to provide for herself and children and said the canners would obtain about names of other manufacturers to a that f he quarreled - constantly — petition asking the county board to see household expenses Herald-RepnMIe- Garden less Curs in U S Asphalt Special Herald-Republica- n ns T Would Postpone School Opening and In-- WILL EXTERMINATE : ' - i l HOUSE SPARROWS j struct Pedagogues ? V -- TO SAVE BEETS ' - t if byJR Bureau DOGS IS PLEA WON BY OGDEN i four have charge and the following of the days will be used by the women four wards and Saturday Mrs A u Franldrwill have charge The capacity cannery will be of the'demonstrating about 300 quarts daily The the supplies Indiand fruit will be furnished by viduals who wish to avail themaelves of the services of an expert to superOther beet days will probably be held vise their canningIn the near future unless the outside help comes men Immediately toand sufficient O the calL The AMERICAN FORK of number respond ' Situation at Delta So Serious people of the vicinity' the recognize MOVES TO NEW HOME present' situation in thearelight of a pa-in triotic movement and That Everybody Goes doing all their power to save the beet crop ' Special ‘ to Work American Fork July 14—The local moved into their new quarEUREKA MEN AID IN postoffice ters today in the Progress block on ' street The building has been Special BUILDING NEW ROAD Main leased by the postoffice department Delta July 14 —Every from Mr Thornton for a period of five Special! person in Delta aided In the weeding The equipment from the old ofyears new office and thinning of the beet - fields surfice will be used for the Eureka July 14 — Ben E Argyle but new boxes will" sections of several town the rounding Thursday and Fri- county road engineer of Utan county be Installed day as the situation is so serious that with Joseph Rlrie and L ft Browning all the possibly help Is needed to save of the state road commission have of the roads CANNING COMPANY completed an Inspection the crop of beets Before the work of of The road between Juab the district - SUES RAILROADS the last two days about 4000 acres of and Utah counties has caused some beets needed attention and there la trouble and it has been decided to esa new road which leaves the old still’ a number of ' acres to be tablish ncra one near the mouth : of Homansville SpecJaL cared forlarge and the — The Van Alen Cancanyon canyon - Situation Is Pinyon joins J4 Ogden July Striou canroad at the mouth of the latter The situation is so serious the yon This road Is already toeing worked ning corporation of Ogden &today Rio sugar company la paying the that fare of on by money furnished by business men brought suit against the Denver wI11 come to aid in the work of Eureka an? the for Grande and connecting railways and W“1 Rood to the work- the ors- - The company wages that 9384277 alleging canned recovery of spent over 18000 in effortshas cases of 1334 CANNING to already COMMUNITY and get shipped company is at the time spendinghelp several and the railway comChicagocanned goods to hundreds present of dollars daily to save the BRIGHAM AT WEEK goods for their the took panies crop Advices were sent out last night own purposes outside help was stating that unless received Special of the crop would be part MUST PAY 75 A MONTH deruined 'Brigham City July 14 —The present 14— Pending "alTribe A holiday for work was declared by week Ogden will be community canning week July case of Mary divorce In the citizens for Thursday and Friday here and the cision will be under the P C All business houses closed and every- supervisiontheof work Alvin M Tribe Judge requirMiss Annie Christensen against one was sent to work in the fields The federal demonstrator A demonstrat- Evans today Issued an order a ”Lonth crowd met at the opera house at 7 a m ion- will be given each day of- the ing the husband to pay where the committee in charge as- - week Monday Miss Christensen will to his wife as temporary alimony the people to different sections signed work to Artisans la Fields The men who were working on conand struction at the sugar factory Carthose who were working for the Construction company were also penter ut in the fields to work with the dt-ze- RRSTDEGRE - ‘ TO AID SUGAR PROBE MURDER AGAINST BAKA -- The -- -- -- : f 1 - - - -- - - - - - Special Herald-Republica- n Herald-Rcpabllcs- July 14— In line with the Ogden der in all likelihood charge upon which Mike Baka confessed murderer of Ben Rogers of Logan will the complaint be brought to trial but will not be issued by CL L Farr coununtil after the coroner’s ty attorney makes a report at the conclusion jury the Inquest Monday of - In view of the declaration that Baka pohas confessed to all details and lice have obtained coroboratl ve evidence to substantiate his confesslam the Inquest will be only a formality it is stated The arraignment of the young Mexican-early Is looked for but whether he will be given a preliminary examination Is not disclosed— Interest centers around Alonso Alvarez the Cuban youth who gave police tne information which resulted be-in tho arrest of Baka The Cuban is not held as a witness Police have Cuing' the learned definitely as to howthat-Bakban obtained the information had killed a man nor why he was so anxious to impart this evldeneo to the authorities - ' - ’ M- Herald-Republica- Gs Range - Re- - - p o ' - of saving time tomorrow I - ' v ' - afternoon— Just an hour of your We promise that you will enjoy it—that it will be a J?"cats to yon - of ' any question wU1-Mw- ask er r" t domestic h T spent yearn In the atndy and enllnary efficiency ' I I: - will save you v- s A - - -- ' 2 “tre! 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ZJLrflefe ’ On household ex- - boW Y0® penseo— how to Improve next winter's din- - aem and—Just now moat Important of all —low 'to easily and economical! j- do ysnr part toward conserving tho world’s food - supply Oh Tuesday afternoon vat the 'same hour” Miss Clift will give t a practically illustrated talk on the principles of Fruit Canning On Wednesday how to use inexpensive cuts of meat V If it5 hot come anyway— enjoy the Electric Eange Paradox of a cool " Isummer kitchen ' v v J y Remember the hour—230— tomorrow Tuesday and Wednesday ' - - £ 4 V ' j ' BFRCIKIVT nwuc SIRViCI t f - L i - m&M - ’ jf — : I-- - Well made throughout Make Your Porch a Summertime Outdoor Living Room A small wicker table several rockers or arm chairs a large grass rug a couch and your porch may be made a paradise Ottr artistic reed furniture may be used throughout the year' In It comes In charming patterns and finishes upholstered all aorta of beautiful fabrics and will give your summer rooms an airy and cool look Oar entire line offered at ene-thl-rd : Just” one value selected at random from an almost limitless variety of buffets Clearance price " - bl $1675 Save 25 on a off - High-Grad- See Our 3-Pie- Davenette Suites ce e - TABLE i No more attractive de- sign for a library or could be parlor table of than the thought above It has a heavy invisible plank top and Clearance drawer' Sale price Prices $875 $1475 i New Popular Steel Bed Up Vernls Martin posts andextra heavy fillers Sale price — 2-- In COUNTY INCREASES Pullman Davenports and 14 — The county auditor Provo announcedJuly that the valuation for today Utah county will exceed last year's figure by nearly half a million dollars Real estate tne largest Item amounts to 913557550 while that property of which comes under the state board to 912011714 The equalization amounts amount to 98176170 the improvements 1572631 and the personal a gran(j magjng is a probThere that the state board will inability crease the levy in a number of places : Davenettes At Bargain Prices r - - ' ‘ ' An attractive piece with and large plate mirror drawers deep roomy BUFFET VALUATION IN UTAH - - SOLID OAK DRESSER EXACTLY AS SHOWN - va iers $2250 ' lcn SpwMl Ogden July 14—Dan Sullivan one of the veteran members of the Ogden olice department was called recenr-- y to oust' a- - tramp from a barn In which the wanderer had made' his bed When the fellow was pulled from the hay the police officer saw he was a young man ao he asked whether the had youth am the "Sure I registered traihpto said "Here's my badge young the I belong army alright but they dost feed me" rHereld-Rcrm- She Is n recognised authority ) science She Is an Interesting sad she knows what she la ik- talker about i 'i o - Mian Clift 9 7 v - - the REGISTERED THINKS U S SHOULD FEED HIM cool comfortable profitable hour— an hour which like the ‘stitch in time 7 vT' many hours-'-Y-For - tomorrow afternoon at down- two la our cool modern kitchenkattpst Edith Keanu Building Miss stairs h the Clift will tell the enterprising and pat- -meth- ' triotle women of Salt Lake—the beet odo of esnnlag vegetables how to do It with the least effort at the least expense and with the most satisfactory results She will net only TELL yon hosf shVwlll t —Tom Linker Chiffon This ' Is' an overstuffed piece of splendid work-of and material manship the "welcome Home" type Ogden July man who forced Patrolman w W Richardson to give up his star after officer with the threatening the police and who shot off his policeman's pistol own toe in the excitement is to be with & deadly charged with assault weapon according to Information at Furtherpolice headquarters today Linker more the is police say that resigned to his fate and will plead charge but will sk for guilty to the clemency on the grounds that he was crazy drunk when he deprived the policeman of his star and pistol you with : 14 All Odd GENUINE - v TAPESTRY ROCKER OR CHAIR—' - ’ -- Cent SAYS HE WAS DRUNK WHEN ATTACKING ‘COP’ Special A light cool artistic rocker Is this cane seat antique mahogany rocker In the popular William and Mary style which we illustrate from our attractive display Clearance Sale price Vs Off 25 Per Mrs-Alle- n ' Cane Rocker duced 1 - Herald-Republica- n Fixed dirs De Luxe Ogden July 14—With nobody desirous of prosecuting David Allen a yesterstockbuyer whoa was arrested In which his day following dispute wife received a cut upon the arm the man is to be from custody to resume his discharged duties for a local live stock company Mrs Pearl Allen the wife police be say is anxious that her husband Police say she says given his libertywas the disturbance the result of her own actions and the cut upon her arm was not the result of Allen's intention to kill her Instead it is declared Allen threatened to take his own life interfered’ receiving the and cut in an accidental manner - Big1 Event which is prepared with a thoroughness befitting tho City’s Greatest Sale of Ilomefurnishings and includes the Six Floors of furniture which comprise this Enormous Stock Note the following values: Built on the Peninsular System This new Improved series is known as the Composlt type We carry a complete line of these beranges 'each a leader in Its class range one Get ing now at a big reduction EpecTaL n at Greatly Reduced Prices during this Nine Pieces cemplete This Is only one of our many rare good values In period dining room furniture The suite Is finely constructed of solid quartered oak In the Jacobean finish and consists of a china closet buffet table and six aa Illusgenuine leather seat trated below roi Peninsular Cabinet WIFE TAKES BLAME FOR CUTTING AFFRAY -- now SI 1650 a 3 rq HII Buy Better Furniture William and Mary Dining Room Suite - - - Sale means Designs and Values obtainable nowhere else and not even here except in this sale - to-a- - degree murJuly 14 —First will he the Ogden Utah Stato Farm bureau plana of the as to make a thorough investigationfrom to the cost of producing sugar beets D D McKay of Huntsville y of the state association S resident sent out notice to the county farm bureaus of the state asking that committeeman the directors appoint a in the InvestiIn each county to assist gation "Our investigation Is based on the contention that the distribution of from the beet sugar Industry earnings is unfair the farmers not receiving for their beets President Me enough said Kay The Investigation la ' proceeding in a ccordlng to Mr McKay other states and he adds that the farmers association may make a' demand for 916 a ton for-- beets before signing contracts with sugar companies next year which 'is patiently awaited by those who know — know that “Lifetime” Guaranteed Furniture is sold only at' Madsen 'b— know that Madsen’s Clearance Special n Big Annual Event UTAH CHERRIES SENT TO EASTERN MARTS Get a Gurney now and save third on your ice bllla one- - Everywhere recognized as the best the Pullman product stands supreme in elegance ot design and the unfailing ease with which it operates You will be delighted with our immense stock at Clearance prices ‘ up from Mrt HA Provo’ 14— William M Roy lance announcedJuly today that his first carload ’ eastern market of cherries went to the least-one car a and that at yesterday day will be shipped from Provo during “ V ' - r - MAIM the next ten days The shipments may exceed that number next week The cherry crop Is one of the best in both quality and quantity conyears sidered Every orchard is loaded to capacity and tne growers are getting excellent prices for their output 51-- 57 ! 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