Show The Herald -Republican Salt Lake City Utah- Tuesday Morning- - -- POLLY AND HER PALS MoVtLiff 'Buy' 11 toR 56hT So Fin December 4 191 7 -- - By CUFF WHAT HAVE THEY BEEN PUTTING IN ASHUB’S LEMONADE? a ip I Seupui aUThiai loyb ASltS aIoq McnltV!) "ThoOT iSiCRpIfrt --Calc&3l£D U5 “ThEY “PyrijM 1917 by Newspaper Feature Service Inc Great Britain rights reserved ADDITIONAL SPORTS Irwin iiupiUd by 'ln and M IU-v- r llairmsv© ni N I jijoi linry I'tW TorHi' mintf l: r Ha It in i Turner Ba?l-lul ini i Wl)i tnnan 'rr i Balt iiinnv M J N IVulb'y Mmitri-ul '! 1 Ko-l-r-r- It tr-3C2 Tnnnnio 1C5 1 -’ Mt Vniy BulilDia'iftUU UulUlian Ntwa k117 5H k L SV " Sa'lnilts ! t in ll i'l Iuffv A iMopeb laini( I Ab R !- Im-v- Mi-risu- - 34 I’ ::S iK' Itfla-- I W Camp Kili-- 1 Rinkiton K ita i tiell Kilv I rr1 Itrainanl Walt it Myr n- Kihtrt Cl-nn- 5 M 155 Toronto 351 Montrill3tf -Tav'tir VV Farrell KocliH -- ? 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Eliln'l Newark tlrahaut Toroitro Siratnoua i lilt Irrine limilier 2“1 Front 3'U Hall 3'2 Cljne 361 Totals J0 299 23 291 290 New York Dec 3 — On© of th© fif250 y "9 teen tea nn entered in the 259 Mcycle ©ace which began at midnight Paul out today 29 last night drnpred Walthour-Sutecombinar of the M Suter tion quit the content after the pair had 26 243 lost two sprints hour the laps during 22 At 7 o’clock the nineteenth teams had gone 376 thirteen 280 miles andleading with Corri five laps 279 The NIadonna-Bell- o one lap were leading pair 27? The record is 429 miles and behind four laps and was made by Goulet and 276 Grenda in 1314 six-da- -- 119 IS 27 5 14 23 275 1 13 m 135 416 4? 64 343 47 260 SI 22 29 219 13 1 al Ill V7 77 146 21 S 24 IS 10 9 27 14 5 10 Sll l’4 14 a l'Tt M J trr U II B'lffalo Util liur h- Datnraii Montreal Joseph Cae Buffalo Klrli- Frank Meftenuott linKvt T Flaber niWt-tr Prwiii-nee11- 7 li:t rut Mulai'o-a F tr-- al P iiarles Artiltr Von Kicina-s- Iv'wUIer 11 135 462 13H 527 52 73 22 16 73 4 3 1 280 269 30 6 7 260 63 73 1? 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Ill 6 4 5 $7 321 15 6 4 13 C4S 77 41 193 7 12:1 VI 35 5 3 SI 90 15 39 KS 337 K Santlberj ltoilieaterKT 314 125 449 ( I Kussell Newark 35 63 S W Newton Bultiniiee Schanfele Mtltimore 54 115 Ale 93 271 Onslow Buffalo 17 46 iltensr Zabel T—r—ntj is Major nsrir Costello Toronto Inn M Kill ilea Buffalo John W Samuel IV T'lman !: Buffalo N wiirk 17 5' ISO 413 26 1- -9 U5 46 VV Newarl liHoryr I'enniuxron Buffalo Iona A Jaynes Waite C Hoyt Hay B Mowe Newarkhewer l:e 'I'xeph I Lot A Schacht Rochester Will Uni J Kelly Toronto Mon- Filward F Gerner treal Albert Leake Toronto Hal Cable Buffalo VV Newark Smallwood Ensman Newark Jun rmident 0 C PetersMooera Edwt’i II 13 36 42 III 4 90 223 9 3 16 4 46 1 la 14 52 73 11 4 6 27 il ls 50 44 in 27 &6 a t1 I 5 T 11 4? a F W Blackwell Newark 76 1 James A Parnbam Biltl- - 34 14 mre Richmond 43 IO William Adam 46 99 Buffalo Josepo KKnsei 30 60 McOraw Newark Robert Mimti-ea- l 33 60 StrykerRochester Fterllng IT 113 A Causey IS 57 Trout Toronto lrln Jack Fnrlsht Richmond 47 1117 16 Frank lyons Montreal 35 74 Newark Roe Wiikinson 37 3 Il'ciianl McCabe Biffai 'l William P Donahue 31 Daniel Tipple Baltimore 51 Harold Justin Toronto 54 G tSmitli Roc heater 12 minl 44 1 2-- Rich-mon- —4 I 21 241 13 S 4 2 5 12 3 4 240 241 22 23S l 23? 236 233 233 s 231 226 io 14 14 4 1 9 1 20 1 j lUelentr I' O Lnhtnan Rochester lew Wendell Mnutreai 243 243 242 1 5 14 24U 5 sW 65 Newark Toronto Ttiinny" llearne HViimoni! Sam McConnell Prorld-- iS A Grec O'Neill Buffalo jimM A Kean Newark A 26 V 276 Monrreal an Proldenre N WEAR HOOVER GOWNS 51 101 231 I21S 217 States postoffice inspectors Savone to of the be age negro alleged most characters country's desperate authorities to local and police as a knowp former inmate of the Utah state believe him impenitentiary They plicated in the death of Hoy Unter whose testimony convicted Savageboylast August in Wichita Kan Deputy United States Marshal Lucian who identified Savage wheq Smj'the on the he was on trial at Wichita of robbing the United States charge mails declared yesterday that the poscan tell tal authorities believe them how young Unter Savage met hi death while eif route to Los Angeles to enlist In the army following his testimony at the Savage trial They say that tlie negro swore he would find out of prison Unter if he ever In which he did whengotnegro friends Kansas in furnishing a ball bond of f250t0 rsrro at Liberty was found guilty of robbing Savage a mail train and it was young Unter's He him that convicted testimony an appeal filed for a new trial following his conviction and the postoffice conInspectors say he could not be testivicted again without the boy's fact mony They declare that this would and Savage'© statement that he search the country over for the youth some to him points strongly Unter s body of his death having knowledge was found the railroad track Colo two weeks ago He near Puebloalongside had met his death while working his way to Los Angeles where his mother lives In Salt Lake Savage was convicted on a similar charge sixteen years ago He served several of mail robbery in the penitentiary here and has years been an Inmate of several other also Federal state penal institutions most declare he lias spent more authorities of his life In prison and that a or more desperate criminal hasst daring never been apprehended His last followed the robbery of a oanta Fe train near La Junta Colo Young were stealing Unter and a a ride on thecompanion front end of the mail car and witnessed the robbery Unter identified Savage as the robber hut the other boy fled and was never old 29 3h as 47 Buffalo llumipl HI irkbnrn :iir!l 6 United ate again searching for Charles 4 275 27 IK 14 143 S 213 14 45 l:i’oa I LI 5- - Paris 309 206 A-o- ats e Treses der Totals 1 n Aterk Noretriim Sweeney II Black Convicted oil Youth’s Testimony Murdered Lad Officers Believe TELEPHONE LEAGUE At the Orpbeuin alleys: TIK WIRES 813 312 1 VV ?44 312 242 323 313 1 liOot Haiti- - r24 11 W Jr SLAYER OF BOY 313 9 1 IftiiMTt Ji-oiivi- 14 6 Lautar II M 3 Kp 4'fltiio©ll lroMuce Merlin VV i 34 19 4 23 -- FwtT W'llwVn 4 r t 4 64 55 3 25 67 15 6 192 25 Newark R'wiiii©ihI125 44 73 U 501 56 1U 35 IS 121 Srwnrk 1 16 - K 1 Baitirrur© 97 251 49 34 16 11 1It 57 Buffalo 35 20 HI S 5 79 713 44 9 20 69 ii©litiinl-ll- 24 55 !' "I J ?hu Aiterlur: Tnnt e 7o 23 V- ’ P llrhs Potiden-or 43 142 Frank T Kau' 1 To IS 26 raul Smith Mnitreal il 52 47 SI 9 i - lrvil Sclitilis n HU It let a is Herald-Republica- n Ugden Dec 111 si sh Two hundred girls of the Huntington in Emery county yesterday High schoolapplications to the state consent their commission for permission to servation Hoover cap and gowns during wear the science work tn the schools domesticmeans have signed that they This Lapledgeiscards Thewith the Hoover foodwhich working dies' auxiliary has the food conservation ofcommission 40000 mi the signing secured the cards in the state BANQUET IS GIVEN FOR E R JOHNSON Contractors’ assoThe Sheet Metal tenof Salt Lake lastto one night ciationa farewell of their banquet dered Johnson of the firm members E R & Son who leaves toof J A Johnson service 'to enter theof government day Johnson who has The patriotism business was the given upofa lucrative and resolutions praise subject the association inexpressed its adopted of services he had given appreciation in a v signet ring was presented to which speech by J A Kingdom President H ! Johnson ‘responded and W G A Johnson J Walqulstmade speeches The banquet Carver was arranged by A Ilurlbert and Mr Carver co-opera- ted ar-le- found Has Disappeared Wichita Savage disappeared from after his trial conviction and the giv-In for his reappearance ing of bond court Officers have searched the for him but thus far he has country remained in hiding They believe that there is ground for the assumption that some connection exists between the death of young Unter and mysterious the disappearance of the alleged desto his declarations They perado find Unter as further that he wouldpoint and want him 'to explain his proof whereabouts on the day Unter was found dead The boy had apparently been run over by the train on which he was riding but the authorities believe he was too old a hand at riding trains to have met an accidental death as a keenSmythe describeda Savage witted and criminal afraid of negro He has confined his operanothing tions to the robbing of the malls and is by the federal officers as oneregarded of the most daring and successful of all mail thieves Rmythe Identified Um in Wichita despite the fact that M had not seen him for sixteen years HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS BEGIN WORK AGAIN Herald-Republica- n Special Spanish Fork Dec 3—Due to the demand for labor during the urgentseason the Spanish Fork high beet school closed for four weeks As a reto sult 155 girls and 145 ofboys went Of awastotal $13476 worksum earning $4091 earned by the girls this was a hardy and $9000 by the boys It who returned robust group of students to school after this practical vacation in the fields spent A patriotic assembly was held on the at which members of opening morning talks the faculty gave close ofon food conserthe assembly vation At the themselves the students readily pledged and meatto observe the wheatless less days and to do all In their power to atop the manufacture and consumption of candy T M Aldous a former member of the colors re-as the faculty now serving the first lieutenant gave a talk onlife lation of student and military BICYCLIST COLLIDES WITH UNLIGHTED AUTO BRANCH A C BEGINS - MILITARY TRAINING Valjean Evans aged 12 540 W North Temple street received severe bruises when he lastan night of the head and bodyInto automobile ran on his bicycle & 521 Mcln-tvr- e Carlyle owned by Draper to the police According building was standing on Eastwere Temple the carand not the rearwaslights street boy and didriding seedown burning Thestreet not the East Temple car DISEASE SPREADING IN CAMP LEWIS Hrrald-Republlca- n Of’iri STUDENTS IMPROVING AUDITORIUM STAGE NEGRO CONVICT i battingCVca Naiu d ir IJ S SOUGHT FOR AS International League ’17 Batting Averages iNumoi'AL Register Special Parowan Dec 3 — The second term of the branch agriculture college will ooen the first week in December with tlie first time in its military’ training The matter of drill was subhistory there mitted to the boys and was some opposition the although voted majority ' in favor of military training Mr Sharp has been secured to drill He says he has a sturdy lot the boys of fellows to work with The subject of uniforms has not yet been taken up GOVERNOR OUSTS SHERIFF Z — The Dec Lewis Wash St Paul Minn Dec 3— Sheriff John CampHundred of Ramsey county was reand Sixty-fourt- h regiThree was Wagner from here today be- moved office by Gov Rarnquit ment quarantined cause of measles making a total of today on a charge of nonfeasance Br International News ServtcM 700 men now unuer quarantine There growing out of reports that he did not are thirty cases of measles and setcral act to prevent rioting here yesterday la connection with the street car strike of meningitis in the camp — As 3 SL BOYS HURT IN TRAIN VRECK WILL BE OMITTED HONORS HEROES Special a result of manual economy and healthy training practical Irdustr) students of Weber academy are col- the of the auditorium The stage lege reconstructing work is being done after school is dismissed each afternoon Vhen the stage is completed the students will devote their attention to the auditorium ?!n This work will be done under experienced super-visio- n The remodeling is necessary to obtain required space for dramatic rehearsals and productions and for cing and basketball dan- SCHOOL ELECTION TO BE HELD TOMORROW SERVING NATION Hayward and Miller Injured Women’s Clubs Decide' to When Troop Train Jumps Forego Usual Christmas Track at Granger 111 Festivities Grand Encampment Will Be Held at Whitney Hall: Members of the City Federation of Two Salt Lake boys were among the soldiers injured when one women's Clubs voted yesterday at Testimonial Planned meetorganization's monthly regular Illinois on the a car of train thirty-seve- n troop Central jumped the track and overturned near Granger 111 late Sunday j night They are: Specisl X Second 274 E Hayward John An annual (chool West street P®be 3— back injured on wiH held in the First ward Warren Miller Erma apartments tomorrow to elect a to the Vissing court back hurt board of education to member serve the five-TTIn the train There were SOU soldiers from lction will be wholly returning to Grant Chicago Camp Riles’ is the only after a two-da- y A broken rod holidayIr- RUcy is of under the engine struck a switch and the board of education at president this time train from the it deflecting the announced openedtrack It officials main was not the result of a German plot MISSOURI MAN WILL were also hurt son Five civilians 22 of is years old the ADDRESS WEBER CLUB MrHaj’ward He and Mrs H J Wayward hereambuis a mechanic in United States Is a gradlance company No 343 He Special has finuate of West High school and of Ogden Dec 3J — Dr E I Rich chair-rna- n ished Utah one year in University of the round table committee of Mrs J Mr and son of is Miller the I announced that Miller He is 21 years old and a Dr irb“r A Milton clb St Joseph W oftonight of Sprague ambulance football member Mo will make Tottenger the weekly noon address team at the club luncheon Dr Wednesday is a Masonic Pottenger lecturer and lectured at the Masonic temple here tonight Hsrald-Republlcs- a - he - - TWal4-Rnptib!Ics- n 76 WEDDINGS MADE 12 UNMADE IN MONTH IHersld-RcpuMlca- Special n Ogden Dee 3 — Daniel Cupid In his race with the divorce courts during November was an easj first There were seventy-si- x licenses issued last month bymarriage C M County Clerk cases Ramey against eleven divorce filed the month The two divisionsduring of the district court granted an even dozen divorces during the same period DOBBS DISMISSES THE MURDOCK CASE Special nernld-Republlca- n rSTATISTICAL IS INSTRUCTED DEATH? S Fannie F Flschner 41 years of arc 20 10 Born January Sunday 1S76 in Ucnnanjr Deceaned lias been employed by life Frans Floral company for tlie past fifteen year Fifth West street FUNERALS Fannie F Flschner services at Fifteenth ward chapel Wednesday at 2 p m Burial City cemetery The libys and girls clubs of Idaho under the extension departworking ment of the University of Utah report their production of foodstuffs as to $11934 in 1916 When all amounting the reports are in for this year this sum will be vastly Increased and the year the juvenile farmers forthcoming will he tuned up to full war efficiency in production it is predicted An orof prosecuting the ganized systemwhich eleven counties work toward have already made appropriations has been perfected Clara Mary Utah Henry Uoy McArthur Chester Ida and Bernice Koutbwtck Snjir City Ida Fred Aesehtimanii and Klizabetli Lieber Holden Utah William V Worley Parlcmo Cal and Mabel Fieliel Proo Utah and Mrs Hazel Phillip Atkinson Mnrray Wheeler Inkom Ida Poison and Annie A William X Bandy Utah Psysun Chris-tophera- BIRTHS Lawrenoe A Crook well and Elizabeth May St Mark’s hospital boy Charles I) Boring and Ilazal Whittier Holy Cross hospital boy James Milnes and Lmiisanne Long 418 Goshen street girl Crow ford and Resells McOmic Henry Knelld avenue girl I 1070 CLEARING HOUSE DISEASE BREAKS OUT IN FLOCK OF SHEEP Monday's Hearings Same day last yesr 857S210267 grounds feedingfrom near Panguitch Is suffering foot Comparative data at Salt Lake City December rot F U Cooley chief deputy connect- 3 1917 I p m: ed with the state live stock commisTEMPERATURE Decrees sion reports iebest vt s 39 Last Saturday Mr Cooley was called HHighest 61 in this month since 1874 was to Panguitch to investigate a malady Txyweat last was 30 night that had made its appearance among lowest this month since 167 was —10 Mean temperature for today was 34 sheep recently received from Arizona where they had grazed all summer In- X urmal s aa 25 foot rot had that vestigation proved HUMIDITY ret made such progress in the herd that Relative humidity at 6 a m was 93 there appears little possibility of Relative humidity at 77 was disease before the checkingofthe 69 at Clpm p m was the herd is destroyedgreater Relative humidityPRECIPITATION portion Inches When Mr Cooley left X’anguitch yesfur tbe twenty-fou- r hours ending at after having isolated the herdx Total terday 6 p m was Olf under quarantine restrictions thirty-si- Total for this to 017 month' date Is animals died and many more were Aecumulated excess this for to month in a dying condition date Is 005 Total precipitation since January l to date is 1395 SALT LAKE PRAISED Accumulated deficiency since January 1 it 086 a BY U P TOUR CHIEF Sun rises at ' ALMANAC 737 a m and sets Weather observations taken at Howard H former Salt Laker now head of Hays the department of tours time: of the Union Pacific system in a the Pacific roast pamphlet describing Lake: “The strangersto-is says of Salt attracted to Salt Lake City by its and ries of the Mormons their temple other scenic attractions but his stay Is prolonged the restful atmosphere Stations the delightthe healthful by s'urroundings ful motor trips and the whole peaceful surroundings which he finds in the metropolis of the Intermountain region’’ ALLOWED RAISE RATE The public utilities commission yesdecided that the town of Price terday must not charge electric service users a deposit of $7 for the installation of meters and ordered the refund of any such charge so collected or the crediting of the amount on the consumer's bill At the same time the commission to make a gave the city Inpermission The rate per rates raise general was raised kilowat10 hour12 for residences cents A minimum rate to from of fl for heating and cooking purposes waa authorized Lake Physicians How to Examine Candidates Boise Chicago Denver Junction Helena L Angeles G New York Omaha IVwatello Portland Salt Lake S Francisco Spokane Tonopan Yellowstone 138146! 3S:40 ISSHOiNWI 134361 XEj !3240i SK I50M Sj I35'3S (56 601 NE XE at 5 p m p m mountain on ST o iPart cloudy S Ni 44a2!NWj l42i48NW !3638 SWj 15866! SW 6 Cloudy 12 4 04 IPart Cloudy Clear I -- Cloudy Clcar iC'U-sr (Cloudy Cloudy 8 10'Iight 7 17 Clear !38S6i Ki 4 I36I42J BK( (22!24 BE 10 rain jClear Light tain (Clear OS i jcioudy MORRIS HERE TILL SUNDAY— First Lieut —orris yesterday returned from tlie Pre- IiOgran sidio training camp and will visit here until when lie is scheduled to leave for active duly at Fort Meade Suuday Twelve members of the medical aviation examination unit composed of Salt Lake physicians met last night at the Commercial club to receive instructions from Capt Dr Louis Levy the forthcoming examinaregarding tion at the University of Utah of candidates for the army aviation corps The local doctors were told of the various technical duties expected ex-of them in the extraordinarily rigorous amination tests to be given candidates The various methods of ascertaining the physical fitness of the candidates were gone into by Dr Levy and the told that the tests were to physicians reveal first of all such qualifications as would fit a man for the most arduous and hazardous of all army tasks All is In readiness at the University of Utah for the physical examination it was announced The tests however will not begin until after the arrival corps here of a United States signal officer who is coming to oversee the of the university quarters and opening of candito start the examinations dates Special quarters have been provided by the university authorities and facilities will be at hand exceptional for the special tests to be made in equilibrium qualifications TWO PETITIONS IN BANKRUPTCY FILED William Doty a claim agent emworks at Tooele ployed for a smelter a petition in bankyesterdayin filed the United States district ruptcy his liabilities at $65445 court giving’ and his assets $2150 all claimed as exE Moser a Salt Lake empt William in bankfiled a ' $5821 80165 The Weather A flock of sheep on DEPOSIT CHARGE NOT Dr Louis Levy Tells Salt INCORPORATIONS a capitalization of 810000 the Hurricane Mercantile company of Hurricane Utah lias filed articles of Incorporation with th secf state Following are the officers: retary James W Iinlay president II H Wilkinson vice president James Judd secretary-treasure- r Joseph Howell Is named president of a new land concern mentioned In Incorporation papers The filed with tlie state secretary yesterday concern is known as the Allendale Laud comIleracbell Bullen is vice presipany of liOgan dent: William is secretary Xliowimr Pawntgaird JUVENILFT CLUBS DO -GOOD WORK IN IDAHO at tlie Commercial club to forego ing the usual community Christmas tree and its festivities a regular holiday event for several years past at the and The federCltj ation will County devote building its attention instead to with others in making the soldiers at Fort Douglas happy on Christmas dayThe federation its Red Cross auxiliary anrlorganized decided to hold the first next Monday at Amelia Palacemeeting Mrs Chadwick was elected of the auxiliary and Mrs president Alma Young secretary herewill be heldRegular weekly meetings after at the Red Cross headquarters building A letter of appreciation wan received from" Fort Douglas for the of $20 worth of fruit sent to the gift soldiers last month Jt was decided to reduce the admission charge for the school children's motion picture matinees held every Taramount-Empres- s Saturday to at5 the cents The charge has theatre been 10 cents plus the war tax NEWS AVIATION BOARD Ogden Dec 3 —On motion of District Stuart I Dobbs the case ofAttorney the state against Joseph Murdock was dismissed in Judge A W Agee's division of the district court toMurdock was charged with a day MARRIAGE LICENSES offense Mrs Fanny Wilbur statutory Walter A Germain Salt Itkr and arrested in connection with the same I'antwell Wash offense was acquitted by a jury William Vadr alleged IS DllingLisni Balt Lake and week last COMMUNITY TREE ENSIGN STAKE switchman petition at $68270 his liabilities ruptcy giving and his assets at $2825Q and claiming $225 as exempt MORAN OWNS RIGHT OF WAY COURT SAYS That P J Moran is the owner of property in block 7 rightful plat A of the city of Salt Lake is the opinion of the supreme court given in a decision rendered yesterday The William J Lemp Brewing company was the apIn this action the appeal being pellant taken from a trial court The property in question is a strip of land one rod wide by two rods long and is a right of way on Eighth South street between Second and Third West streets UGLY CHARGES MADE IN SUIT FO RDIVORCE Ella W Cassady wife of Though D Cassady is suing her husForest band for divorce and makes ugly him must pay against acharges bill of $262Cassady for his wife So hospital ruled Judge P C Evans yesterday Mrs Cassady filed her divorce May 5 and on May 18 was awarded $25 a month temporary alimony from her husband - Cassady's philosophy was the more a man licked his wife the that more she loved him according' to the allegations made by Mrs Cassady in her complaint Members of Ensign stake will meet encampat Wliitnev hall Ensign tomorrow Camp to honor all the members of thenight stake now in the naval or service A will be military to members in testimonial sent from camp away home Great interest in the event is will be novel program "Parted The and naval members of the Military are invited stake to attend as guests of honor There will be no for them although admittance charge for others it will be 25 cents RicharT W Y’oung of the Utah at Camp Kearny is president artillery of Ensign stake He will be sent a box containing lunch suclf as will be served— at tomorrow night's enramp-mealso a complete report of the event In a “grand ment” social-milita- rv nt with ail announcements together it regarding All who attend the encampment are Invited to drop a personal or business card In the box' The program is divided into four parts as1 follows: Apn-jbfart original patriotic numfive concert vaudevilleincluding bers I’art 2 At home with the allies: a bazaar featuring the allied nanovelty tions 3 Part The army mess: refresh ments served army not exactly astyle: but army rations “feed” that will one satisfied at 25 cents make mess according to announcement per Part 4 Grand military ball SPORTS AND STUDIES ON PROGRAM AT FORT T- - M C A of iUndruh(?auppicf8 Ruby Lanjf and rompnnv pavr a special presentation of their (banning Modern p!a last in “The the Fort DouglasSchool” V M C A J'fht T°nKht normal Bible classes will “n-- 1 eI" at ®4' mission classes at 715 French classes will meet -at classes and at 8 o clockgymnasium there will be an 730 entertain-men- t Miss G Uadlev and asgiven by sociates Thursday classes night will meet at 630 followedBible hv wrestand the movies Friling tumbling be will day night given over to an indoor track and field meet movies will be shown at tlie and Rundav the Rev Peter Simpkin will talk John Held play a cornet solo at this meetingwill CHANGES IN LICENSE ORDINANCE PROPOSED At the of T L Trvine citv sealer of request and measures t'itv weights U Attorney ofW H Folland is preparing number amendments to ordithe nance recently passed by the citv commission relative to the license fees of dealers in gasoline and automobile oils Under the proposed change retail d filers who handle will pay $1250 a instead gasoline of $25 wholesale dealers inyear oils an lubricating annual license of $100 awill vearpayand wholesale dealers who handle both Rasoline and oils will havp pav to the city S20 a year for the toprivilege of doing business At the same time traffic ordinance will be changed the making demeanor for anyone to parkIt aa miscar within ten feet of a filling stand This is said to be demanded both change by the dealers and the auto owners MENTAL TELEPATHY VICTIM SEEKS AID under the 'impression that heLaboring and another man were a battle of wills John Johnson having 36 years old of Cottonwood canyon drifted into the police ' station last night searching for relief Johnson said he was a miner and had been working at the Cottonwood Bonanza “You see its this he explained to Captain Becksetadway” is a kind of “It mental telepathy and he Is charged with the positive kind while I have the Mine was the negative will and I had him under mv stronger but now he is getting me undercontrol influence When we are passing his from the positive Etate we the are negative tonervous and that is what extremely alls me now I'm changing Something must be done" with him Captain Beckstead must agreed that be done and he something was placed in the city Jail PHONE CO BOOKLET BOOSTS RED CROSS The Mountain States Telephone & company has sent out a Telegraph snappy leaflet in the furtherance of the Red Cross campaign for 10000000 new members by Christmas it is punctuated with ten epigrams with a “Though we feel poor don't “punch” let us be impoverished by selfish fear” Is one of them OREM LINE RETURNS TO REGULAR SCHEDULE FALLS FROM HAY LOAD Freight service on the Orem line is AND DIES OF INJURY again normal according to W L White agent Since the passenger generalwas dedeclared off the strike the usual has run double freight partment trains number of up business Lastcleaning the accumulatedfreight night excess freight was reduced to normal and hereafter trains will be run upon tbe regular schedule according to Mr White James Pearson 21 year of age of was fatally injured Murray when he fell from a load ofyesterdav hay and fractured his skull Dr Rothweli of rushed the injured man to Salt Murray Lake but on the way he became unconscious and exnired before the hospital was reached |