Show i v - rmccisss) E0Z3E BREGiTr-ikA- H t SECOND NEWS SECTION t SALT TATTR CITY UTAH TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 18 1917 tv' DRYLAWCUTSt FAREWELL BALL LOSS OF FARM oven Drafts CITY EXPENSES MAY BE RESULT Tells Officers Hubby andSon FORTEACHDAY’ Are Same Age Hsrsld-Eepablle- Cost i of Feeding Prisoners Fifty one Men Depart for American Lake Camp Drops $300 in One ' Month1 Creditor Will Carry Stoker Thursday V : r how-de-d- ' Belief of Chairman of Board" ' Ogden Sept 17 —“What fa a man to do ' who has bought a farm paying 'down r$500 with (2000 to pay: when was that man la drafted Into theHarmy lewder the Question aslced W chairman of the county exemption board by Israel Stoker of Huntsville 'today- Stoker is afraid that he will lose the $500 he has paid because of Inability to make other payments He asked whether the government provided for such a case but was -Informed that there was no provision Chairman howder said he thought the creditor would arrange to accom-- " modate Stoker in view of Junius Proerer a sheepherder of Huntsville rushed Into the board’s today and stated he had been late In receiving his notice to report and so had walked fifteen miles in order to i be on time ' “I want to go into training as soon as possible he said ‘1 do not Intend to ask for exemption The board virtually decided that JUDGE PRATT ORDERS Froerer shall go with the second quota Tlm-me- rs of Johannes in Thursday 'place whose ' brother died a few- - days LIQUOR DESTROYED ago V Special Twenty-fou- r county registrants se! — Although a jury in toOgden Sept-1lected for the second quota reported to remain the municipal court found Ell Rucka-bll- a day and said they preferred not guilty of having liquor in hla at their homes until 'the time for their the liquor seized at the possession evening departure Thursday time 'Rukablla was arrested is to he destroyed Judge A E Pratt of the GATHER WAR CROPS district court 'Issued the order for destruction today the first to be issued Into efSTUDIES UP KEEP since the prohibition law went ' ' r In court verdict The fect municipal Rukablla’s case was one that attracted BpecliL were considerable attention since the Jury Ogden Sept 17 — Although there women seemed to decide' 'that possession of men 400 and young young fully before August 1 for Weber college today liquor purchased registering at owner Is not unlawful many other prospective students sent thei use of the word to the school authorities that they would remain on the farms harvesting HONOR ACCORDED A war crops until October 1 when they would report These patriotic students FOR ARMY MEN ' said they would endeavor to keep abreast with the other students by de-to S pee 11 voting a few spare hours at home A pro17— Eureka patriotic Sept ‘study In men of benefit the for young gram church The college department of the or enlisted who have Tintlc district the school Is now prepared to give two have been drawn for the draft army the of advance In high work of 'years and many students from north- was carried out today An automobile 'school was staged L at Mammoth and ern Utah towns registered today- for parade Silver during 'the afternoon while oc-In this advance work In the department of the evening an Infantry parade education H Beane acted as Eureka in curred Students and teachers will gather at '? O’ O 11 o’clock tomorrow morning for gen- marshaL closed at Elks Exercises the pavilion school the which eral assembly after maswas the C C the program Griggs r year will begin in earnest ceremonies ter of - half-hundr- - - ‘ - - ' - ’ - - : ' of-fl- ce - - : - " - ’ - RenM-B(pfibIIci- B : 7 - - -- - t' Herald-Republica- n ! -- - - -- Hnald-Bepnblfc- aa - 1 - - ’ J' ’ - - - v CHINESE STUDENTS EN ROUTE TO EAST e Herald-RepuMIc- Special an INVITED TO LEAGUE MEETING' officials of Ogden Sept' Evanston and Pocatello are to be to participate In the discussions to take place at the annual meeting of to be the Municipal League of Utah 10 9 and October Mayor held in Ogden Abbot R Hey wood president: W H Shearman secretary O J Stillwell J U Eldredge Jr and W E Zuppann met today to discuss plans' WATCH AND PURSE STOLEN y Ogden' Sept 17— Mystery surrounds two thefts reported from the domestic science department of the Ogden High school Mrs Melinda Harris' $459 Adwas ams avenue : reports her ‘ purse Bar-rostolen Saturday and Mrs H M reports the loss of her watch from the same place a 'few days ago The women were engaged In canning 17--- - Ogden SPt- 17 —Sixty young Chinese from the students college who had displayed the greatest capaof bilities in the English universities an China stppped in Ogden for about hour today before continuing their Journey to eastern universitiestheir edThe students will complete ucation by spending one or more years 'in the larger universities of the United states They are wards of the Chinese government Two Chinese professors have the parin charge but the sixty are being ity by representatives personally conducted of the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Paul M Beamer city ticket left to accompany the fruit agent at Ogden Rock Springs or possibly partyto v Cheyenne - men-selecte- - ' f - CIty nvited - -- ws : V- V - - FIRE CAUSES SUIT Sept 17— Declaring ' he was damaged because a grass fire spread from the rail way company’s right of way to nls fields E E Kemp today broifcht suit against the Oregon Short Line company'for $500 ' Herald-R- e ? - of-ag- ' - BIRTHS AT PROVO Provo Sept 17 —Girls were born toA L Tanner and day to Mr and Mrs Mr and lira H CL Hicks and to Mr' and Mrs James'-Jenkins a-so- H DIVIDENDS DECLARED BY POST'EXCHANGE - i - ’ s - - - : 1 - ’ - - - their troubles soon' gaze' upon drivers of two may cars who smashed 1500 wheels and threw away almost countless tires during seven months at the wheel They' are the athletes who willY play” auto polo at the Utah atate BELLMAN RITES WEDNESDAY Tooele 'Sept 17—Funeral services for Eugene Beaman 29 son of Mr and Mrs A J Beaman will occur at Stock-to- n Wednesday Interpient will be In the Tooele cemetery ' Surviving Mr Beaman are hts widow parents tand two sisters and a brother " FACES TRIAL FOR NOXSUPFORT k - r Ogden Sept 17 — Arraigned in : the on the municipal court this morning his - six children deserting' charge of Daniel Woodland asked for a prelimto be held Thursday inary examination morning His bond was fixed at $300 fair-- POLLY AND HER PALS r - v A 1$ iri'Tiwfe'nswr 'ibu'f-- ' ficMlAlbd&'&t’R - i® - ’ - ' ’ -- - - " - - er ’ - ‘ - co-oper- ate r J - - - -- has-'bee- ion m nec-essa- - the-powe- -- - - - - ’ - ’ - - - ’ ’ : -- ’ - ’ - ’ ‘ - Bsll-aForty-nln- j! - ’ ers Bv CLIFF STERRET THE COLLISION WAS STYLISH TO SAY THE LEAST ' r ts TnLi- - I '&R£ OFF Cklfej -f- cT'-Em &)l r - ry to carry along a' small- sized factory and repair shop from' place to place! Auto racing can in some measure be gauged but' the cavorting of the gasoline polo 'ponies produces such an assortment of mishaps as to make it ImJ' possible to figure on emergencies’! ive 1 un-looked- ’? JT-- - - - k y The game according to Ralph A "Hanklnson who Is said to be the originator of the sport Is a real contest of skill and daring and not a mere burlesque as some circuses have staged - “These polo cars are entirely rebuilt' so that the original chassis V is scarcely recognizable” said Mr ”The uncertainty of HankInson 'the game and the frequency of accidents make It COLONEL WILLIAMS GOES TO CALIFORNIA ' are-man- - : - ai - - - t Herald-Kepnbltr- - -- ‘ publlrsn Special - t CoL Arthur Williams who until recently was In charge of the prison camp at Fort Douglas left’ for his home la Los Angeles yesterday He asked the government to relieve him from the command of the prison camp on account of hls wife’s failing health and his desire to be - with - her He WILL RAISE WATER RATES stated i before he rief t that he would 17—This city 'faces an welcome another detail for' service and Eureka Sept Increase in wa-te-r ? rates from- $1- - for felt Sure ' that he would soon be “In harness’’ again at- duties that would 2500: gallons to $l 'for 2000" The 'Eunot take him away from his home On reka Hill Mining company which 'sup- account ' of Mrs Williams' health he water demanded the has the ad? plies not could leave California vancc vr v J - - : e -- tingents from four counties- will be honored here through - exercises toSpecial morrow which have been arranged for Ogden Sept 17 —With the furniture the second draft quotas The day has on hand and only a few ! finishing been proclaimed by touches to be given the quarters the holiday locally ' University club of Ogden Is preparMayor A W Horsley for a housewarming to be held men ing In addition to the seventy-nin- e at the club October I from Carbon county: the honor men Two the club’s officers—J A will comprise nineteen from Emery Howell ofpresident and R L Gideon— thirty-on- e from Uintah and nineteen are In the service of’the United States are from Duchesne counties They so been John elected has Culley scheduled to leave for American Lake dent and T Earl'Pardoe secretarypresiWash the ’following day club occupies the second floor Under L A McGee marshal a pa- ofThe new the building A lounging room This in be held the will morningrade room billiard room and reception at City kitchen are Included will be followed by a program In the facilities dewill be park at which addresseswill is that the It memberexpected be livered The afternoon given ship will average 150 anddab's the clubroonis over to outdoor sports out with a view to of ar- have been fittedthis Comprising the committee number The diLau-baccommodating A L Price Mrs rangements are: rectors propose to have speakers of OlW A F and Wootton George son- Sunnyside R R Kirkpatrick and national reputation address the members once each month The club posW N Wetzel Castle Gate William sesses tbe necessary facilities for dinM Nehl Clear Littlejohn and Dr E Creek Otto Ilennes:’ Winter Quarters ner parties which may be held In the T J Parmley Scofield Neil M Mad- quarters The members propose to sen: Hiawatha A D Mac Lean and C with women’s clubs of the city In E Gibson civic the J Schultz : Storrs ArthurEstes And Welpatriotic movements and to E Standardville Dr' F end have agreed that women’s that City Brevities Norton William Rich and J J lington may use the dqbrooms organizations Kenilworth H Cameron W McClurg W J Elwood and Dr R E Dowd for committee meetings Tax Paying Starts— The payment of Helper Mayor BL F Moss Lake Young 1917 taxes commenced yesterday In the and C R Jones Carbonville Joseph SUGAR BEETS MATURE office of the county treasurer and will Powell 8prlng Glen Silas T Rawley continue until December 1 at which FACTORIES PREPARED time all unpaid taxes will become deaasawme linquent Abqut $3000 In small amounts INSURANCE POLICY That the beet crops are reach sugar principally on personal property was and railroad facilities lng maturity POSTPONED HEARING paid yesterday are nearing completion so that factories may open according to their Utah’s Representative— Earl J Glade writ Is- schedule Hearing on the alternative of the University of Utah’s school of between September 25 and 5 was the report made yestercommerce has been appointed ’ a repre- sued at the request of the Scranton October company against the state In- day by James W Jones federal exsentative of the university In the Leasing commission was postponed by pert He based tills opinion on obserdustrial Manufacturers’ Association of Utah J B Whitehlll of the International Smelt- the state supreme court yesterday to vations in Utah Juab and Sanpete the latter part of October The writ counties ing company designated ' as directs that the commission accept a Through dose that corporation’s representative between Insurance taken out by the the beet and railroad Industries of policy he Plan Extermination— Dr A K Fish- company with the Interstate Casualty aid several important extensions er chief of the field extension division company of BirminghamAla or show which have been projected to hanl of the United States biological survey cause for its refusal crops from outlying points will be conferred with Utah state officials yesThe industrial commission refused to completed shortly tn to the terday regard a policy covering thirty preSporadic Instances of beet Infection campaign of the government- and the accept were for the miums because provided policy reported by Mr Jones though be state for the extermination of preda- a rate of $5 per $100 of pay roll where- said crops are of the best animals tory as the rate on ore mining In Utah was He broughtgenerally back samples of the deBankruptcy Petition Filed—Edward fixed by the commission at $559 per fective beets for laboratory InvestigaA Carrow Salt Lake yesterday filed a $100 of pay rolL The company con- tion here petition In voluntary bankruptcy with tends the commission has not the clerk of the United States district to fix the rate save for state court He listed liabilities at $1173 and insurance premium The commission claims Jur- SAY MRS CLARK assets at $110 exempt isdiction over all insurance ' Involving j ABANDONED CHILD Idaho Official Coming— Clarence Van compensation for workmen -suthis In was1 The action Instituted Dusen state auditor of Idaho 'will' be Is Mrs Jack Clark mother of in Salt Lake next Monday to Investi- preme court following the commission’s a Where black-eyepretty baby girl about to refusal with the Utah state bookkeeping methods company's six months oldd Officers comply gate the Juwas made He will also investigate systems in request The alternative writ venile court would like to of locate the Nevada California Oregon Washing- returnable yesterday woman and have her care for the child ton and Montana The child was left at the courtroom Schools Flonrlahlag!— That schools in PRINTING TRADES MEN yesterday by Mrs Corlow of Midvale who explained that Mrs Clark had’ left the Emery and Juab districts are in the child with her end tied peld only flourishing condition was the report ARE ARMY BY NEEDED for bqe week The child was In Mrs made yesterday by ProfMoslah Hall CorloWs state high school Inspector after an custody about two weeks reAccording to a communication Mrs Corlow that she was Inspection trip The enrollment of ceived yesterday by F EL Morris sec- about to leaveexplained the and did not boys' he said has not been appreciably retary of city local the typographical union feel that she could take the affected by the war baby with from the war department skilled print- her Haute Nielsen Is 111— I udge CL M ers linotype and pressmen operators to the officers of the court Nielsen yesterday received a telegram whether drafted or volunteers may ob- theAccording mother applied last Saturday for from San Francisco1 announcing that tain berths with the engineer corps of relief under tlie mother's pension act his son Knute had arrived from Hono- the United States army She Informed the officers that she had lulu where he has been 111 for several Such skilled ‘operatives are advised been deserted by her husband She told weeksYoung Nielsen is a member of to communicate with the chfef of en- the officers that she was at employed the United States army but will likely gineers United States army Washing- a local hotel but an to loattempt be discharged oh account of hla illness ton D C if they desire to be of serv- cate her yesterday failed Lynch is Arrested— T IL Lynch ice to the country during the war withwanted on the charge of embezzlement out becoming actual combatants' The was arrested yesterday by Deputy Sher- communication indicates that quite a HOSPITAL BEDS TO iff Ed Pritchard large number of these skilled men are REACH FORT TONIGHT needed for war service Sues On $11000 Notes— Suit to recover $11000 alleged to be due on two promA carload of hospital beds issory notes has been filed In the dis- CALIFORNIA TROOPS will arrive at thespecial fort There tonight trict court by the Merchants bank will be 150 In the shipment and all esConsolidated the Keystone against pecially built for tbe hospital service TODAY RECEIVE PAY Mining company They are mhch higher than the ordinabed equalling In height the operatFishes Without License Charge—In Today will bo payday for the detach- ry table They can be moved to the a complaint Issued by the county attor- ment ing of California at Garfield operating and patients' lifted to ney yesterday Walter Raleigh Is for Capt J H Sterntroops at and from room the table without a license Fort Douglas will go quartermaster without strain charged with fishing thither by Auto- They are equipped with The complaint is sworn to roller leave and mobile their checks with pay and can be noiselessly bearing Game Warden J CL Smith: “ moved them He will make the trip attended casters Seateaeed for Noasupport—Unless by guard’ following it by visiting the without Jar William Colburn can furnish a bond for detachments at Tooele Bingham MagA guard WATER USERS MUST $250 as a guarantee he will pay $20 a na Cllfron and Grace Ida month for the supoprt of his minor from Fort Douglas will accompany PAY RILLS IN 4 DAYS children" he will have 'to' serve' six Captain Stern and he will be protected months at hard labor-- This was the by guards detailed from the local sentence Imposed on Colburn by Judge camps as he is en route between camps Pay your water taxes within the next C- ’M Nielsen five days or suffer the water being cut Utah Forage Arrives— Seven carloads 'will be In evidence at the first monthly off This is the message that was sent of Utah grown forage arrived at the costume ball of the Commercial club to over 6000 water users yesterday by fort last night It will be unloaded to- October 'IS 'The Idea of making the the waterworks department-- Charles F Barrett superintendent of waterday and 'tomorrow by the quartermasgold rush days the basis of festivities the work of ter’s department In the shipment are was the entertainment com- works declared yesterday by adopted off the water from all users five carloads of hay and two of oats mittee yesterday Various subcommit- shutting who had not paid the tax would comwith tees were appointed to work out details mence Club' Plans early next week schooners ofthebalL and their guns pans prairie m Herald-Republica- n' - -- - Herald-Repnbllcs-B - Dividends have been declared by the Twentieth infantry post exchange to its stockholders - Captain 'Robinson In the charge of the exchange states that exearnings for July and August have ceeded $2000 which will be handed out to ' those who are interested IndividTWO GRANTED-DIVORCuals are not permitted to hold stock in 'Ogden Sept 17 —In divorce decrees the orIssued by Judge A E Pratt today Lil- the exchange and It is held by will be dividend Another lian Poulsen is freed from bonds con- ganizations to In declared according September necting her with Lewis Poulsen and Captain Robinson Jernsa Elvira Lee Is separated from Frank Lee Both wives charged their1 husbands -with desertionSTERN ASSIGNED - ' yGETS BEAR AND 633 TO REPAIR WORK Ogden Sept 17 — Not only did J R Avery have an exceptionally enjoyable E N Stern electrical wlreman before time In seeking ''tiut and shooting a his enlistment with the Twentieth Inbear in Wheeler basin a hasbeen assigned to the telefrom Ogden but he’ got $25 besldea fantry detachment at” the fort and' will phone Avery collected that amount in bounty be occupied In keeping up repairs on from the county i clerk’s" office today both wires and instruments This makes upon presenting proof of hl kill a - total 'of six "men engaged In telephone service at the fort 'MORGAN FUNERAL WEDNESDAY Corporal E W Gordon graduate of Provo Sept 17 —Funeral services the University of Oregon Is In charge for Joseph H Morgan 65 of Provo of the phone squad and he Is giving the work as Bench who died yesterday will take men instructions in telephone ' place Wednesday Mr Morgan is sur- used in the trenches vived by his widow and four children ' THRILLS ARE PLENTY CHILD’S FUNERAL' TODAY — 17 services SeptL Funeral Provo' for Jennie the daughter of WHEN CAR POLOISTS Mr and Mrs James Amiconi will be MEET IN CONFLICT held at the Catholic church at 11 a m tomorrowThe child died yesterday Salt Lake automobllists who of heart troublefew-mile- nicipal house in City awaits the thousands of guests who are expected here Wednesday to celebrate Peach Visitors rwlU' be met by a band'day The parade will begin at 11 a m In the line of march willbe 200 newsboys There will be a free distribution of peaches which will begin at noon' This will be carried out for two hours by the Boy Scouts A spirited outdoor program will beat 2 p m with an exhibition of gin brocho-bustln- g and fancy riding Mrs George Williams of Ogden will undertake to ride the most r fractious animal selected A baseball team from the Forty-thir- d infantry will contest with Lon Claflln’s Indians Salt Lake’ Horse races will begin at 430 p m The evening’s entertainment will begin at 7 p m with a band concert at the courthouse to be followed by a street carnival’ A record fruit display Will be shown at the city park through' out the day order-Brigha- Salina Sept if— Shortly after meeting his wife at the Tailroad station Charles M' Herbert- - for slxty-on- e years a resident of Utah-diesuddenly of heart failure while riding in an auto mobile to his home He was 64 years of age Born in Worcestershire England he came to thee United States when widowed with his' only 8 years ' mother Living first in Mill Creek he resided afterward in Joseph then in Redmond and finally in 1892 moved to Salina Mr Herbert was an active member of the Mormon church being a member of the ward bishopric in Redmond He was a member of the Salina- school board Surviving him are his widow five sons and three daughters Funeral services will occur' next Friday from the Second ward chapel! Ogden -- -- - -- - ' f Herald-Republica- n - OF HEART ATTACK : " a 1 C M HERBERT DIES - Y Ogden Sept 17—Fifty days or fifty dollars was the decision "of Municipal morning 7000 LAMBS SfflPPED Judge George CL Barker-thi- s when each of three men were arraigned ' charges of drunkenVALUED AT $84000 before him ' on Anton ' They are Cy PowellO’ConnelL 'i’r ness Herald-RrV Grandlck and William rF: publican Special money to pay his Bept 17— Seven thousand Powell had enough Ogden two are r doing other rthewhile fine to were Omaha lambs shipped tonight r tlme'-jYy which D A Smyth of by interests of head- Each 'of the lambs ' Ogden s the owner1 MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED about $12 meaning will net the Gustave J Meltzke about represents $84000 Ogden Sept 17 —Twentieth-Infantrthe shipment costs that it about $3 to a' sergeant’ in the It is estimated under present condi- and” Mrs: Agnes Wallace both of Salt produce a sheep: tions but the wool brought about $4' so Lake City procured a marriage license license was Issued the sale of the wool more than pays the hero today Another production cost leaving the selling today to James M Day and June Reeve price-profiboth of Ogden VV’ ‘ ness of Judge A W‘ Agee Judge A E Pratt occupied the bench of department No 1 of the district court long enough to adjourn- Judge Agee’s department until October 1 ' ’ I'- ’ 50 DATS OR ISO -- AGEE’S COURT ADJOURNED Ogden Sept 17— Owing to the ill- : - ed - - - - - - - v’r SpeeisL - - - ’ sa P&tk City Sept 17—Fifty-on- e young men representing the second draft quota of Summit county will leave here morning for American Lake Thursday Wash where they are to go into training' They will depart over the Union Pacific ' The were given- a farewell ball by residents of Park City in Rasband’s halL The fifty-on- e as well as the alternates are as follows: Herbert I Dear-de- n Dean Sturgis Hyram Willis Jorgenson Victor Sandstrum Paul Ernest Ammon Knight' Wright Henry R Kramer WalterSetji Ole Wright Andres Ferdinand 'Larson William E Shea Harold James McKinnon Frank Collins Percy Stanford Atibery John Miller Johnson Boy Gibbons Howard Breen Frank Monroe ' Burgner Eric Joffs Edwin Russell Young William Lowery Frank Marion Stone Albert Thomas Smith Harry Hanks’ Lee Knight Douglas CameronRaymond McKay George Clarence Payne Gustof Albert Anderson Raymond Birnle Orvll William Lefler Otto Rosseler Arthur Rowe Joseph Hammerlund Joshua Henry Bates Jleorge Edwin' Addy Wllford Nephi Sergant James Murphy Herman Rosel Rundllle William Murphy Hyrum Cossey Shirley Curtis McBride William Miller William John Nell Norman Carl Brewer Robert Blr-n- ie Klyde Andrew - Peterson Thomas Ralph Wilde Lewis W Strongman Ralph 'Parke Robert Heber Hilller Carl Hove William Hyrum Gordon Alternates —Wallace Williams James Francis Shanley- Byron Winters Eugene Denton Sullivan Harold Cossey Ogden Special u Hersld-Bepablle- Sept 17—There was a time when the man who obtained the 'contract for boarding the prisoners of the city Jail could get reasonably wealthy thereby but conditions have changed since the advent of prohibition For example: In August 191$ Ogden- city paid $36984 for- boarding prisoners In August 1917 the first month of prohibition the city paid only $9628 Decreased arrests explains the difference The city virtually Is richer by nearly $300 as a result of the effects of prohibition In that departments One year ago It required license of three saloons for one month to pay for feeding v prisoners There may be a larger difference when September of 1916 and this September are compared for there were holdovers from wet time In 'Jail during part of1916 August’ In August the fines and forfeitures gathered by the' municipal court amounted to $1705' Fines and forfeitures ’for August 1917 amounted to $725 notwithstanding the : fines and forfeitures f or drunkenness were $50 Instead of $5 or$10 0r'v:j v BcnM-EepritUe- i SpeeleL Plerald-BesaMiesa SOON TO OPEN t - : TO HONOR BOYS (fo xtoT Tfe LUST Brr) - - ’ In's "fte LiMOtisnJt j Smashed uctoj 'TfUrs OapftRy’MiG- - Aifc f 1 a a jfMfey uid TtteAfMiG- rite 'rfeetto ' - loiaib - ‘a— AMrfv - m t mH ' i FIS a preto of state a pretty ty In the things runs an old song Mikado and the police' say they may bp- singing the same song Two men giving the names of Martin Gigy and A S Palmer were arrested last night when they and a sought to sell awascamera more than 24 bracelet: Neither A woman came rushing to the station declaring she had just heard her husband and her son were arrested This woman 'said the younger of the two men is her son He says she is his sister ' Police-thinall three have givien assumed names They cameto Ogden to work In a canning factory ' Investigation is continuing i ‘ - VARSITY CLUB WILL TURN OUT QUARTERS Brigham Prepared to Enter- - People of Price Will Spend tain niousands Parade ‘Today in Festival for and Fruit Displays Soldiers Housewarming Will Feature Dedication of Ogden's Special! Special Men’s Building Price Sept 17— Citizen army conBrigham City Sept: 17— Its mu- Seclll sa hGDEN Sept 17 —“Here’s : -- ! SECOND NEWS SECTION iaa v V |