Show BRIGHT—CLEAN " SECOND NEWS SECTION iU SECOND NEVS SECTION s i : ' v ' i : vi SALT LAKE CITT UTAH SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8 1917 - vf FLEES FEW MINUTES WILD SCRAMBLE AFTERIMPRISONED ii IN CONVICT CAMP :l - Sept- 7— Scarcely had McIntosh been placed' at " Ogden - 'Chester OGDEN IS ON Special HeraM-RepabUc- ss ? work with the county prison farm at' the county infirmary than he was reported missing A search to find-- ' of the vicinity- - has failed ' the prisoner 'Vv'' i McIntosh ' was given eighteen O AnT Samuel Browning’s ' days in the county Jail by Judge W Agee following conviction ' nouncement Precipitates ' A on a statutory-charge'-Since his ' light and ' the so was sentence had 'favored him by giving Candidacy of Others him a ‘light sentence the:guard he would be the last man i v to attempt a break PRESENT INCUMBENT McIntosh is a railroad man t- If J the sheriff asserts he will TO ISSUE STATEMENT captured endeavor to haVe McIntosh given a ' ‘heavy sentence for Jail breaking JURIES POPULAR MH SUSPECTS - : - - ' - 1 i - — v - 1 : - Hail Stones as Large as Millard Schools to Be Open Marbles Fall in North Saturdays to Make Up r End of Provo Bench Lost Time Threaten to Sell Product at Salt Lake for 20 SpeetaL RpeeiaLl j Cents Gallon Fillmore Sept 7 —In order to meet Provo' Sept of the hardest - r v ’ - - ‘ I - A L Brewer Alva Scoville SMALL BOYS QUELL : PLAGUE OF RATS and Others May Shy Hats Into the Ring 8pUL 7— of small ' Herald-Republic- an 'Ogden Sept Activity and the desire to boys with rat traps ' receive 10 cents for each rat killed have prevented this city : being overrun with brown spotted and white rats- according to George Shorten city sanitary inspector' He says rats made their appearance in startling numbers at the city dumpThe situation became so ing ground serious that the 10 cents bounty was -- BpediL a Herald-Bepublfca- 7 —Following the ' ' V an- - Sept nouncement of T Samuel Browning that he was giving serious consideration tn the Question of entering the city campaign for the position of mayor the lid sems to have been forced off the political pot giving Indication that there are others devoting thought to city politics ' Mayor Abbot R Heywood said he would be ready shortly to announce whether or not he will be a candidate to succeed himself and Commissioner Chris Flygare expressed himself in simOgden - ! offered' Johnny with “his rat trap' bigger than a cat trap”-- soon ' made inroads One boy the upon the rat popuatlon Inspector says collected $13 from him in one month'-:- ' - ilar terms WILL FACE TRIAL AS AUTO THIEVES Brewer May Run The report that A L Brewer former mayor of Ogden was getting ready-t-not don armor for the campaign could be verified because Mr' Brewer was in Willard From a reliable source came the information that Alva Scoville had Informed a group of friends that he was not adverse to making a try for the position of mayor and there was another report in circulation chat A 'IB friends would endeavor to Weatherby'selected mayor or commishave him ' Ogden Sept 7 —Despite past failures of efforts to prosecute automobile thieves on grand larceny charges' an attempt is to be made to send William Cole and Earl Mason to the penitenfor the alleged thefts Sept 1 of tiary an automobile from George Hj Green-we- ll a contractorj The two were arrested in Malad Ida sioner Heretofore charging felSamuel G Dye former Weber county onies againstcomplaints have been re"Joyriders’ clerk admitted that lie was considerAn informato misdemeanors' duced the situation and he seems to fa- tion charging the two with grand laring commie vor the- office of four-yeceny : was filed in the district court loner by S P Dobbs district attorney today There has not ' been a formal announcement of candidacy except from Job Plngree Jr who wants to be com- WORK ON ELEVATOR missioner for four years 7 he situaeverytion seems to be one in which' TO START MONDAY for one nf the body with a hankering city positions wants to kgow Just whom Special) he will have as competitors Ogden Sept' 7 —In connection with Candidates for Judge the plans of the Globe Milling & Grain A number of young lawyers are look company of San Francisco and Los Anof geles to establish a branch in Ogden ing with favor upon the position young announcement was made today that municipal Judge Some of these broken Monday for the the age limits that ground-will-b- e lawyers are within to the colors a near construction of the first unit which call their make will consist of twenty concrete elepossibility vators to hold 600000 bushels or grain The question has arisen as to whether The company has purchased' several a registrant who is elected to a Judge-shi- p tracts of land In West Ogden through would be exempted from military W Cannady and the service or If the Job might become va- W J Parker E bureau: cant In the event the Judge is called Ogden publicity under eelective service Barker HUGHES Municipal Judge George S made REMAIN up Incumbent says he has not his mind whether to try forof AS OFFICE MANAGER law or go back to the practice - - Herald-Republica- n : ‘ -- ‘ - - TO re-elect- ion Herald-Republic- SMELLS WHISKY GETS FIFTY DAYS IN JAIL Special an n of "the Sept Packing A Provision company announced today the establishment of a new department from- which the company- will handle Its loc&l 'wholesale C A Steuben will be business in charge of the new department J L Barber will continue as general sales manager in charge of all branches Including the new department and E M Hughes will continue as general office f manager Ogden Og-de- - Special —George Shepard has Ogden Sept emelL When he desense of an acute tected the odor of whiskey on a stran7 WOMEN WILL FEED SOLDIERS IN OGDEN - STREET PAVEMENT IS ALMOST DOUBLED I Snecfal (Herald-Renubllca- n - an nt '’ ' ’ Herald-RepubllCK- Tli? secret of good cooking is in having good things to cook No matter how careful you are with everything else- unless you use1 pure lard — - Q 7 — Ogden’s Sept- Ogdep For Your Home-Made Pastry - - 'ex-offic- io - s - : charged with having liquor in his possession is to be charged with having transported liquor illegally He is to demand a jury trial Hlckenlooper contends that he was an innocent party to the removal of liquor owned by Grosser - : : -- State Marriage Licenses Davis Gouty ''I R- - Benedict age 21 and Gladys Watkins age 20 both of Salt Lake Iiouis Vorllverk aged 47 of Minneapolis and Anna Murphy aged 26 of Knoxville Jerry Caravin21 age 22 and June Kran-endoboth of Ogden Wesley age Holmes age 21 and Ruth Johnson age 18 both of Salt Lake-ChriAnlone age 23 and Violet Nelson age 18 both of Salt Lake Horace-Porter age 21 Falrview nd Viola Beck age 20 Lanark Frederick R Roskelly age 34 and Andrla' Brekke age 30 both of Salt Lake: G H Hale 24” and Irene Kearns age 20 both ‘age of Salt Lake: FOREST FIRES SUBDUED Ogden Sept 7 —Forest fires which have been raging along Five Mile and Warren ' creeks In the Idaho national forest -have been subdued to 'such' an " nk s - extent that the firefighters are leaving the danger ares 'according to 'Information received by'LF Kneipp district forester He says fall snows may bo expected soon In most of the forests and the fire danger will bci re-- duced TINTIC SCHOOLS OPENED Eureka Sept 7—The schools of Tin-ti- c district’ commenced last with a total enrollment 'of 135 Tuesday Of this number 827 are from Eureka There are 637 school children' In the grade schools-o- f Eureka and 190 In the Tin-t- ic t high school DR CALDER GETS NEW JOB Provo Sept 7 — According to word received from Los Angeles Dr D H Calder former superintendent of the State Mental hospital has accepted ' a position on the medical faculty of the University of Southern California He has also been made a member of the Los Angeles county hospital staff STATUTORY OFFENSE CHARGED Ogden Sept ' 7—J "W: Harper charged with a statutory offense was bound- over to the district court by Municipal Judge George 8 Barker’ today - The woman mentioned In the complaint ?Is Mrs: Nora "Varney ENGINEER JOINS: ARMY Ogden Sept 7— Ralph A Parker son of A F Parker former city engineer- in Ogden has Joined the Tenth engineers and expects to departvsoon for France 'r- - : - - - '- - kind which gives a rich flavor to all things in which it is used—you will fail Be on MOUNthe safe side-ordTAIN BRAND All progressive dealers sell Mountain Brand Products —-t- he celebration for- ‘the benefit' of patriotic Battery B’s fund will be held Saturday September 15 Army officers feared the be ordered to the trainartillery might ing camp before September 18 the original date Batteries B and C and the artillery- - band will come r from Fort r r‘" Douglas' - MOTHER- - AND SON INJURED —Mrs A R McIntyre Ogden of Ogden Sept7 received a telegram announcing that Mrs Fred Wheeler and F:N: Wheeler her mother and brother had suffered serious' Injuries In an automobile accident at Elm Creek Neb on their way to their home In Omaha after an automobile tour which took them to - Ogden er FINE CHANCE FOR : PROMOTION Ogden Sept 7 —Enlisted men sent to the cantonment of the national army at American' Lake have unlimited opportunities for promotions If they show the - right spirit and display intelligence according tb a letter that Capt John Heywood has written from : the cantonment to Mayor Abbot-- R Heywood his father - v--- a"--- OGDEN ' age Vernon Eldredge son of J' U Eldredge Jr manager of th'o'Og-- ” ' den Examiner‘ enlisted in' the Utah as soon as' he passed artillery " his eighteenth birthday ' He left Ogden today for the ar-- V tillery camp at Fort Douglas to Young 'Eldredge sought join x the ?local guard' last year at the time' the troopers were mobilizing for border service ' When the officer found the recommanding cruit ' was not" "18 he: was 'dis- Provo - - - ' - - 1 charged dayPLAN BOOKKEEPING COURSE FOR FARRIERS IDAHO STATE AUTO SHOW TO BE BIG Special ' Herald-Repnbtici- ' a Brigham City Sept ' 7— A bourse In -- Her Special farmers’ bookkeeping will be offered cars and Idaho Falls Sept 7 — Special by the Box’ Elder High school this com- elaborate ' are music the planned ing year The imperative need 'of a opening of the state auto showforearly bookkeeping system for thV progressive farmers has Induced 'Superintendent C H Skidmore and Principal F A Hinckley to Install a class In this kind of work The class' will be' confined to a limited number aiid 'each' student will keep the accounts of his Dither :’ r MRS FRANDSEN DIES "AT THE AGE OF 79 ' ’ ' Herald-SepubUc- Special aa Mount Pleasant Sept! Inga-bFrandsen died yesterday morning at- her home of- old rage:-- and general complications: Decedent was 79 years of age and was born at Sunbee Denmark March 20- 1838: and came 'to America In 1863 ' where- - she married George Frandsen in 1869 She leaves two sons two daughters and a sister ' Mrs Elsie Ericksen:-7'-j- or Mrs an In October which will be held in the new Browning garage now under construction It Is expected that the show will be the- biggest' affair of its kind ever attempted In this state - INDIANS ARE MARRIED - - ‘ ” MRS KELLY GETS DIVORCE ' Ogden Sept ' 7—Mrs Mae Hansen Kelly Is divorced from Harry Stephen Kelly in a decree issued by Judge A E Pratt of the district court today She alleged cruelty j - - TO ASK UTAH WOMEN TO BE VWAR MOTHERS’ In response to a letter from the state council of defense asking women to use ' their influence'- to ' do away - with useless or expensive Christmas Mrs Jeanette Hyde chairman ofgifts the ladies auxiliary of the state council of defense Is preparing a' letter in which the women' of Utah will be told what may be substituted with advantage for ' NESLEN INQUIRES ABOUT TROOPS’ FOOD - - - available Mr Neslen will report his finding at a future mesa fund committee meeting’ The committee met yesterday at the Commercial club to go over the plan's adopted for a big concert at the Tabernacle September 15 and to arrange some of the details for the collection of the proposed mess fund NURSES’ SCHOOL WILL OPEN SEPTEMBER 17 The School of Obstetrics and Nursing will reopen on Monday September 17 under the supervision of the General Board of the Mormon churcn in- the spacious hall on the fourth' floor of the Bishop's building Hours this year will be from 9 a m to 1 p m The course is designed to train pracnurses in eight months ' tical ' ‘The school this year will again be under the leadership of Dr Margaret C Roberts with special lectures by various physicians The outlook la that a large number of young women will - - the usual presents Preserves Jellies jams evaporated fruits and candied dainties make the most 'acceptable-presentThe committee reading that to advise is one thing-anto show how 'Is another will STATE BREVITIES enclose with these 'letters recipes with which housewives can make dainty and useful presents'' Women will also ’be asked to be "war matriculate: : - Prara mothers” to those of the Utah troops Thomas Summer - formerly of this who have none at home to' remember FINE MEETING HOUSE them and many a cheerful letter will city has moved to Beaver to assume follow the ‘Utah soldiers who make up his duties as general manager and suFOR WASATCH WARD of the great the first Utah delegation perintendent of the Beaver Woolen ' s mills liberty army One of the’ finest Mormon meeting Hugh Atherly was found guilty yesin Salt Lake will be erected by bouses terday of having liquor In his posses- WAR GARDEN THEFT of Wasatch Ward who members the sion He 'was fined $75 met to take initial steps last evening Alfred Montana a eheepherder Is In CHARGED TO PRISONER A banquet and entertainment was given the Provo general hospital receiving atin Uintah school and members of the tention for a bullet hole in his right A number of arrests for petty of- newly created Wasatch ward started a leg He discharged the rifle accidently fenses were placed on the blotter at the subscription list which already mounts and then crawled two miles to the railstation last night' O Gray a into the thousands of dollars road In Spanish Fork canyon where he police Nicholas G Morgan aa toastmaster 19 was arrested at 423 West cook was picked' up and brought to town Second South street by Policeman Stein Bishop M O Ashton spoke on “We Can won much' applause for alleged violation of the llquoi law We Will” and AMEND INCORPORATIONY- Taylor spoke on "Our President F conA small quantity of whiskey was ' Ogden Sept 7— Murphy Wholesale fiscated New Ward”1 and President ' Heber J Grocery company' is the new name of Grant made encouraging remarks Capt: J' J:' Roberts Srarrested-' the corporation that has been doing Brown on a smelter worker a charge business in Ogden: under the name of of ' stealing roasting ears from a war DISCONTINUE HALF Murphy Grocery A- Drug company garden Amended articles of ‘Incorporation anG Connors carpenter was arrested OF WATER WAGONS nouncing the change In name were on suspicion at First avenue 'and A filed In the county clerk’s office ' street by Patrolman Marchant Connors Sixty-thre- e supervisors of country Is said by the police to have had a roads and met with Commissprinkling skeleton key a pair of heavy pliers and sioner Charles GARFIELD TOrHONOR Stillman 8 yesterday various other articles of the sort He to protest against the proposed cut in held for Investigation’ HEROES IN ARMY is 'being v the wages of county road m employes Teamsters are getting 6 day and : SAID TO HAVE STRUCK BOY An attractive program will be given fS laborera to a have struck at' the Garfield clubhouse tonight Iq Alleged It was announced there would be no when-thhonor of enlisted and drafted youngster bumped Into wage reduction but "that half of soldiers boy on him the sidewalk A J Hanson was the sprinkling wagons would be disconof the Garfield district The program will Include speeches arrested last night and later released The com- tinued by “Parson” Lake and T A Barrow of on his own recognizance Roads that have been sprinkled daily Murray vocal solos by Charles Stunes plaint was made144byWthe boy’s father will be sprinkled only once in two days Broadway and Horace'S Ensign vocal selections Harry Wagner Big Cottonwood and Little Cottonwood by the I D Sy male' quartet and secanyon roads will not be sprinkled lections by the Bush band Rad-datmen honored are: Edward REPRESENTATIVES FOR M L A Representatives for the M I A conMagna Dell & Lee- - Bingham ventions of the Mormon church which Stewart H Crockwell Garfield: George will open soon have been appointed E Dlngeldine Lark Carl Lx Ernstrom Oscar K Klrkham will go to Bear Lake Garfield Larence M' Hogan 'Garfield FOR stake Lewis T Cannon Malad stake Car H Rehschuh- Magna- George E Berly Magna Carl Lx Trimble Bacchus Benjamin Goddard Millard stake: Osborne J Widtsoe North Sanpete ThomEugene :G Higgins Lark Ernest R idUiuyiO as Hull Pioneer stake Edward H Sanders Garfield Leland Troubrldge Anderson Tooele and John F Bowman Bingham and Will- -U Gardner of WestAPPLIED CXTCnriALLY -- - - - s ’ ' ' - -- - - : - ‘ 'V'--v - - 4 N The state council of defenso Issued a circular letter yesterday to the fruit growers dealers and shippers and box manufacturers and dealers of Utah announcing a "grave ' shortage” over the entire west of boxes to move this year's are Manufacturers apple ' crop swamped The state council has appointed the following committee ' to 'devise means of relieving the shortage: W C Geddes of Ogden: A L Brewer Ogden F S Murphy Salt Lake It is Suggested that the limited supply of apple boxes in the state be careconserved and not used for any fully other commodity that can be put in other retainers Farm storage of apples Is advised The state council will serve as a clearing house both for the manufacturers and’ the growers - - ’ - receiving here AUTO STAGES MUST REMOVE PLACARDS The public utilities commission yes- lerday ordered a number of auto lines between Salt Lake and Bingoperatingremove ham to from their cars all rate schedules that have not been approved the commission by ' The order was particularly directed FARMER: INJURED against the Star auto line which had placards on its cars announcing the BY AUTOMOBILE round trip rate to be 92 whereas 9175 Is the figure approved by the public An automobile accident' occurred yes- utilities commission Rules and regulations to govern tho ’morning at’ Thirteenth: South terday and Eleventh East streets when a car operation of stages will be issued soon driven by a man who gave the name They will establish uniform rates of Tobe: Sellins 2981 & Seventeenth East street ran into Jens Hansen anth SEEK MEMBERS FOR aged farmer living at 1235 E Twenty-sevenSouth street " ROADS ASSOCIATION Jensen who is 81 was thrown several feet and knocked 'unconscious In Its efforts to further better highSelkins immediately notified the police and rushed to the emergeincy hospital ways the Intermountaln Auto Trades with the injured man where his association has started a campaign wounds were' attended by Dr- Keyting among members of the association and after which he was taken boms Ne- automobilists generally for new memither man was able to explain how the bers to the Utah Better Roads associaaccident occurred tion R Ackerman has been appointed chairman of the campaign committee MRS DREW CLARKTO R Hall president of the trad byJ He will choose four SING IN TABERNACLE organization other members to with him Mra Drew Clark a soprano of much DESERT GYM WILL OPEN talent and accomplishment will assist being closed for three weeks' Organist J McClellan In the Taber- forAfter si general overhauling the Deseret’ nacle organ ‘recital tomorrow morning will be opened on Monday Mrs' Clark has been the pupil of Oscar gymnasium has been overhauled and Apparatus Saenger ’He will present the Sacred repainted the mats have been cleaned solo: "I Will Extol Thee” from "Ell” by and sterilized ' the lockers have been Ccsta The recital begins at 1L15 gone over' and the floors have been o’clock oiled and ' planed also marked for volley ball and basket ball - ’ - - - - - 1 co-oper- ate J' FINDS ROOM FOR FORTY HIGH PUPILS - - ' CHURCH LIBRARY VOLUMES 4100 Recent additions to the Genealogical library of the Mormon church have the total of volumes over the brought 4100 mark according to Nephl Anderson In charge of the library Among the recent arrivals la a number of family histories which were purchased from Wilde's Book Store Boston Masa the Volumes which are now out of print ! - - So great has been the enrollment at the East 8lde Junior High school this was found necessary year It yesterday to take one of thq other rooms of the building in order to accommodate the pupils ' The ”room will seat about forty pupils’ Sqpt E A Smith said there was an CODLING MOTH ON RAMPAGE immediate need of a Junior high school in the Sugar district if the children The codling moth In doing thousands were to be properly cared for of dollars worth of damage to Utah John B crops' this year according-tWalker state crop pest inspector The WORKING ON LIST assiduous spraying of trees he declared OF WEALTHY UTAHNS would bring abogt lts extermination - : o 11 T Haines who is one of a committee engaged In compiling the names of prominent Utahns for use In the second Liberty loan campaign now' Is operating In Ogden In connection wlth-thWeber club He has completed half of the portion of the Salt Lake census of wealthy citizens he was assigned to cover The list of Saif Lake county Including Salt Lake City will be completed by the end of next week INFANTRY DAND CONCERTS Announcement of hours during irtiich the Twentieth Infantry band will hold concerts was made yesterday by Anton Goets director The schedule Is: Mon3 to 9 days 4to 5 p 4m: Wednesdays to’ 5 p m Sundays 10 p m: Fridays to 11 a m - - - ‘ " - " - - - - Clarence C Neslen of the Salt Lake men fund committee visited the camp of the Utah light artillerymen laat night on toan inspection and investigation trip inquire into the food served most needed the Utahns and what was in the way of variety ' and additional rations when t the mesa fund became - -- - full-blood- ed - - - Brigham’ City Sept 7— Yesterday Judge H M Flgglns tied the kndt uniting in marriage Miss Minnie Wansook and Vincent Lopes - two The ' newlyweds Washakie Indiana were treated to a rice shower by the employes of the county building - - BOX SHORTAGE APPLE ‘ MAY BE REMEDIED ' - - - - -- Ing elsewhere The average price paid producers for milk Is between 12 cents and IS cents ' Dairymen say the price on the Salt Lake market is 20 cents a gallon and If they do not receive that price hers they will send- their milk to Salt Lake Milk is retailing at about 50 cents a gallon In Salt Lake while the price in Ogden Is about 40 cents If the dairymen get an advance from the local retailers of milk the price In Ogden should Jump 10 cents' Tomorrow’s meeting of the Weber county farm bureau directors will resolve Itself Into a conference that will demand more money for milk produced In the county It seems certain that the directors- and the dairy committee of the bureau will ask that milk be paid for on the basis of the butterfa contained In the milk and that the price shall be 00 cents a pound for butterfat This It Is stated will mean that 'the producing dairymen will ask for about 20 cents a gallon for their milk W P Thomas county farm agent says Salt Lake dealers are paying 20 cents a gallon for milk produced in Huntsville Ogden valley and tha Weber county dairymen can sell their milk to the condensed milk plant at Richmond for nearly twice what they are ar 7— The public schools Sept will open on Tuesday September 18 for the elementary schools which Include the first to the seventh grades Hie Junior High school which consists of the eighth ninth - and tenth years will open on Monday September 24 The teachers institute will be held 14 15 and 17 September ' Principals have been assigned aa follows: Parker N F Wilson Franklin George ' Powelson ' Timpanogos F M Young Maeser J F' Wakefield The board will make assignment of teachers at respective schools next Jui- - - sion work The Millard High school-habeen reorganized under the new senior and courses junior plan offering 'three-ye-under each department The faculty this year comprises J’ F Anderson principal Gensvieve Hart W L Jones F E Stott C H Childs Asael Fisher Lottie Larson ‘Ruth- Rosengreen and v Horace 12 Day Special Hmld-Bepablln- are threatened with an Increase In the price of milk as a result of the determination of 4tho producing dairymen of Weber county to receive as much for their milk as dairymen are recelv- -' -- SET DATES TO OPEN - SCHOOLS AT PROVO ‘ Sept Specie! 7 —Ogden consumers' FIRST CONGREGATIONAL SERVICES Services have been resumed ' at the First Congregational church at First South and Fourth East streets The pastor the Rev Dr Elmer I Goshen - will preach ing at 11 o'clock Sunday morn- '’’ ? Tlie ' wide e out-of-tow- ac- n quaintance of F T Nelson and Gek) D Anson is an asset valuable to their new produce business State distributors of Alpha that has the the near-bee- r taste There is - already a growing’ demand for Alpha which promises to become the popular ' intermountaln drink - Full lines of fruits 'and produce Co Nelson-Anso- n ’ 337 Ecdes Ave Salt Lake City e WATER NOT CONTAMINATE Ogden Sept 7— Reports in’ circular tion recently that the waters of Wheeler creek: used: by the city for part of its water supply during the heated season were contaminated are unfounded according to bacteriological tests made at the request of George Shorten - city sanitary inspector- OGDEN PACKING & PROVISION CO i t Special n- - 1 - Pure Lard Herald-Rpabllca- 7— having OGDEN Sept' on After account of his rejected - - YERNON ELDREDGR “ Herald-Republlc- Ogden ' - ' - districts cover rn-tbl : Ogden Sept 7 —Joseph M Tracy city engineer has prepared a map of Ogden which discloses that there were 61 miles of street pavement in the Special the present' administration — city women 7 Seven hays took when' Ogden Sept office shows that been appointed as a general committee there are nowThe same map or under concompleted soldiers of to supervise the feeding 1293 pave-mestruction street miles of to who stop off In Ogden on their way 38 i O'' Mrs are Joseph1 They ramps Mrs Watson Wright MMrs Douglas Mrs 8 J Frank Taylor Drlggs Mrs Fred Clark Mrs W A Corn and BATTERY B BENEFIT The serving Mrs Eliza McFarland SET FOR SEPT 15 of meals to soldiers Is to be done under of the local the general direction Special ' chapter of the Red Cross Herald-Republic- - - ar for he asked that stranger ger's breath ' sold Shepard The stranger whiskey a pint for $3 Shepard drank most of the pint and was arrested- He told the foregoing story to Municipal Judge The George SL Barker this morning Shephe so was entertained gave Judge ard fifty days in Jail ‘ wartime 'emergency needs Roscoe E Hammond superintendent of schools of Millard countr has authorised several Important Innovations in the educational schedule The most striking of these Is a rearrangement of the calendar In ' various-to meet agricultural and needs Pupils will be dismissed lahpr to aid In the seasonal work' and the time lost from 'classes will be made up by utilising Saturdays throughout the winter months ' - Other changes include the institution of a departmental system in upper grades so lh specialists in certain lines may teach their particular subjects to pupils in different grades and the development of high school exten- - - -- IIcraid-Rcpablics- B as hail storms in a "number of years swept across the- north end of' Provo ’ bench yesterday afternoon and thousands of dollars worth of peaches" apples plums and 'other fruits were torn from the trees while those left on were badly scarred and bruised ' Grapevines were beaten down and part of the crop destroyed' Watermelon vines were damaged Some of the farmers report that their melons were bruised and broken so badly they will harvest only a small portion The storm began between 5 and 6 o’clock and hail stones the size of marbles fell The Carry hurst section was right In its path It crossed over near Olmsted ‘and ended In the hills southeast of that place Many farmers were severely pelted beforethey got under ' ’ ‘ Herald-Republica- n Ogden Sept 7—There promises to be increasing demands for Juries in the municipal courts by ' defendants charged with violations of the law by reason of the action of a liquor Jury yesterday in returning a verdict of not guilty in the' case of Eli Rukablla charged with intoxicants in his possesion having Attorneys here seem to agree that the Jury took upon Itself the task or passing upon the law Instead of upon the facts in the case And- because other Juries may do the same' thing it seems likely that every person arrested under laws will take a chance with prohibition ' r i V a' Jury: ' To satisfy those who say ' they cannot understand why the ' municipal judge did not order a: directed verdict after he had heard the facts the explanation Is made that the municipal judge - who is justice of the peace- does noi have the power to direct Juries i V A Grosser a German charged ’with having a? quantity 'of liquor in his possession this morning " changed his plea from guilty to not guilty ' Ha has asked for a Jury trial and his case will be heard Monday in- 'the - municipal ' v court W :'A ' v Hlckenlooper originally - : - IHerald-Repoblle- Special an - publican Special Herald-R- e Herald-Republic- PRICE IN OGDEN r— - w TO BOOST MILK WORK ON FARTilS FRUIT MELONS RejectedOnce DAIRYMEN PLAN PUPILS WILL DO STORM DAMAGES Alleged Bootleggef Freed Others Expected to Try Case Before 12 Men : T‘t - 1 in Artillery ‘ - : 18 K -- - s INSANE MEN DO GOOD WORK Ogden Sept 7— Inmates' of the Wyat' Evanston oming: mental- hospital ' - proved themselves to be excellent SALT LAKE workmen says Hagbart Anderson of Ogden when they erected a steel stack ' - lQ4'feet In height on:- the 'hospital' Jordon property under ' hie direction y-- ’‘ - ' -' Vf- j x Order Your - r 9 ' or OTHER’S IFUIEM - - ’ v- - 'i Cottonwood stakex - :i Thousands testify m TJie Original RIalted Milk Upbuilds and sustains the body tJo Cooking or Milk ' required Used for Substitutes Cost of a Century YOU Same Price H - HE AT GOAL From the D -- : - : TJasatcb Goal TeL Was 288l JGo : |