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VS DNUSDAY SVEIIING JANUARY 21 SIDE GLANCES - By George Clark H g CLUB HEARS BE ms V nil siJsfeiii 1931 APTIHITy RADIO TO BRING LABEL CONTEST WILSON TO HONOR CASES AGAINST YOUTH ON FRIDAY VOICE UNHEARD 1 CITY IN MANY YEARS OFFICES FILLED MERGED FIRST BAY OF DRIVING P017ERI For the first time in 23 years Timothy Taylor 764 Twenty-nint- h street tonight will hear the voice of his brother James Albert Taylor of Calgary Alberta Canada The voice will come over the Calgary radio station CJCJ at 11 o’clock this evening when Mr Taylor will sing two songs with the Broncho Busters "It will be a real treat after all these years to hear my brother's voice again” said Mr Taylor of Ogden today “But I’ll bet I’ll recog- FARM MEETINGS Stowe Tells Ben Lomond) Members of Contacts With Great Details of Federation Pro- gram Announced By Secretary i Business Men Assigned To One Jury To Hear Evidence Regarding Typhoid Fever Deaths Act As Sponsors At Schools Sponsors for the various schools of Ogden city and Weber county under the label contest being sponLyman Beecher Stowe eastern H Between 400 and 500 persons are sored the Industrial by book publisher and magazine ed-department atexpected to come to Ogden to of the chamber of commerce were itor told the Ogden Ben Lomond tend the annual meetings of the named today by Jim Scowcroft Utah Farm Bureau federation and club - Tuesday night about his con nize Rosen-krait off” its Miss Edna chairman of the department right tacts with great men and women federation secretary said toFourteen were named for the city Mark Twain he said gave letter day The meetings will be held in and six for the county They will of introduction to New York editors the Hotel Bigelow opening Thurswork T with the principals teachers day morning at 10 o’clock and runwith instructions to peddle them and students in conducting three parents ning days around until he landed a Job He contest the Williams Commissioner Fred City warned Stowes however not to "do Sponsors were assigned as follows: will deliver the address of welcome hl3 ’duty” a Twain said that whenOgden Senior High Jim Scowintroduced by J R Beus federacroft John Scowcroft & Sons Cention i vice president ever he attempted to "do his duty' Ephraim tral Junior W E Zuppann Ogden federaof the Bergeson he got into trouble president Standard-ExaminMadison F S A tion of will then give his annual re board review for scouts takOUTSTANDING TRIO View Miss Rosenkranz today an- ing merit badges will be held Thurs- Young Amalgamated t Sugar Pin-grStowe said that of the famous Marshall Crabbe Sperry Flour nounced details of the main sessions day January 22 at scout headW’ Lincoln company H D Olsen 7 men and women he had met he m at All scouts who quarters 3 p REPORTS OF BUREAUS Craig Lorin have company Canning considered three were outstanding examinations merit in passed ERSEL The bulk of the first morning’s badges should be PLATT These were Dr Booker T Washing present at this Farr Elias Nielson Ogden Utah sessions will bd taken up with re- board ton the negro editor Paderewski Lawrence Grant Knitting so company as to be to able Ersel Platt son of ports of the presidents of the va- receive meeting and the pianist and Dr Will Mayo the badges at the great ral- Farr Farr Ice Cream company Mrs JamesH Platt of Bishop rious county bureaus as follows: ly to betheir Wilson will Fred ContinQuincy Kulhmann held taberat the Ogden Cache "Merging of ' The editor said he once went to ental be given a missionary farewell party on nacle 11 Polk court company Baking This February With Farm Bureau in Cache Coun- of honor will be a Thomas Young Young Electric Sign Friday Clemenceau to ask the French great affair January 23 in the ty’ North Box Elder “The Farm reunion of all old timers company Dee J G Stone Ogden Wilson night statesman to v write his reminisin scout Iron Bureau to hall ward After the proIs Farmer the What the Works one to warm the heart and dim cences but Clemenceau declared he Hopkins O H B Sey-be- rt Chamber of Commerce Is to the ng be will there a dance The Globe gram com& Grain he had enough sense to maintain his with memories eyes pleasant Business Man" South Box Elder Mound Fort J Milling party starts at 8 o’clock pany “Don’t Silence F miss were ever Barker a if it you The Farm Bureau Lends Dignity to scout or scouter” is the word from Utah Canning company Washing Elder Platt will serve a Latter-da- y "Later however Clemenceau did Davis "The Agriculture” mission in England leaving for ton Saint M DevelopSteed Weber J write his memoirs" Stowe said "and Central ment of Leadership by Farm Bu- headquarters i school in Salt Lake preparatory association Dairy he wrote when in a carping mood Claude M Iwis reau” Morgan "Stirring Up Inter2 for London on Feband Farr February Flour What he ' wrote better would have Sperry company est In Farm Bureau by Baseball and Burch Creek Frank Williams ruary 18 been left unwritten" Other sports” — Stowe said that Paderewski a few company ! OlSn Lake North BuE C Farm E C Olyears ago promised to write two Oh I’m planning the ‘most wonderful u Succumb: sen BoxOgden to trip six sport volumes of his life experiences but ii company Fred L Hooper Itions” four evening dresses two new coats— San Pete "Securing dnd never has found the time to do so Montmorency Utah Packing corRiverdale Clarence SimpHolding of Membership by PurchasThe lecturer said that from his Anna Mary Anderson aged 74 of poration To son Associated Farmers Milling ing Activities” Sevier "How Sevier 536 Chester observation of those who have street of widow Fred V£on Membership Campaign Cup Anderson died in an Wilson company W A achieved fame he has come to the IS hosBudge Ogden Last Year” Summit "Need’ of pital Tuesday evening at conclusion that those who are des9 o’clock Amalgamated Sugar company: The Weber County Medical soState-wid- e Weber tined to become famous have a drivBerry Association Backed She was bom in Denmark on June County High school C F ciety will hold a dinner meeting toby Farm Bureau” Tooele “How 10 1856 and had lived in Ogden Moore American Packing & Provis- morrow ing power that carries them onward Green : Gables night 7ato’clock Farm Bureau Has Encouraged Club 40 years Surviving are two sons ion company and upward A motion at commencing Work in Tooele County” Uintah John and Chris Anderson of Ogden M Paderewski he said was told that of the "Traumatic Surgery picture The Business Enterprise Set Up by and four grandchildren ' ” will be shown Dr E his compositions would sell more Extremities Farm Bureau” Wasatch “Using Services will be held Friday afterreadily ff Paderewski would go forth— I Farm Bureau Influence for Secur- - noon PIillsresidentjWilreRide as a concert pianist and play his Trestles And Fence Usee All in Lindquist & INot CxUlIty J ing Better Prices for Commodities’ Sons at 3 o’clock own compositions The Pole was Barwith F chapel Bishop J r tin JtJoniires I Weber "The Farm Bureau as a ker presiding Friends may call at then 26 years of age but he decld- Be Will Hy Investigation I Social Asset to' Community and the chapel Thursday afternoon and cal to take the advice For 20 years ’ht HAPTHA GAS Pnncforo I voasiers made HELD County” Rich- ‘‘Farm Bureau as evening and Friday until time of rt he practiced eight hours a day and1 Home Dry Cleaning then launched his career In Leg- - services Interment will be made in Spokesman unauthorized hills Pleas of not guilty to felony In- - islatite Stowe concluded that any person the Ogden City cemetery WUITELEY’S Matters” Utah ‘The were tional I' with a bent to the piano could be- entered in Farm Bureau Second 3 Convention” STATIONS SERVICE The Ogden Engineers club held a firilw00LPrf)perty come a famous pianist if they fol- dinner Each will allowed be five in county Road the and Hotel meeting Washington Canyon considerable Will lowed the Paderewski schedule low Tuesday evening at which Bigearraigned be“niinutes for its report which will be were 35th St and Washington JLw tSinIssioner W J Mrs Fisk the actress he said EV elected officers for thei year as folgiven by the president if there and lived studied and acted on the Racam James Murphy and IJatt To M lows: J R Jarvis president J P not if one Johnson of other the officers by rs automo-yeatwo of five men charged with sec-- 1 stage from the time she was fourl Trestles placed to keep Martin vice president A R Craven ' FUTURE farmers I of age to reach her dlstinc- - bihsts from interfering with coasters ond degree burglary secretary-treasurin connection “T on Twenty-seven1116 street hill and with the attempted robbery January afternoon session will be giv--5 Gus P Backman secretary of the assistant secretary-treasur- K B Campbell tion In the theatre B J a Jence from in front of 526 Twenty-Book®ver to Future Farmers and Salt Lake chamber of commerce Finch H F Irwin and H J Craven of the Watson-Tann- er NEGRO’S ACHIEVEMENTS e? HONEY TO LOAN clothing street have seventh to will been burned be the speaker at the Ogden directors store pleaded not guilty and their ?lub JF°Tk under the direction of T Washington he point- warm he said and cases will be set for trial later The I the Future Farmers The session Kiwanis club' meeting Thursday An Diamonds Shotguns If ed out had the same "drive” in hlske?p coasters talk was given by Watches under the chrage of L R noon in the Hotel Bigelow Miss C O interesting Rifles Kodaks etc Pickel makeup and achieved his success atlpojtc 8X6 attempting to locate the other three defendants’ cases fall jnlwi11 enstate sanitary I Humphreys state: vocational leader Lillian Eastman will sing a soprano Judge George S Barker’s court on matter Tuskegee institute in the face ofculprlts' the of gineer introducing solo accompanied by Myrtle great discouragement starting his Ir The commissioner added that sanitation in the central part of -be will This the first prohoo with only a few acres a lice are confiscating sleds of young 5 South America Mr assisted gram to be broadcast over radio Colonel Gorgas in Pickel meager appropriation and with only sters who coast on unauthorized Panama the 278 25th Street Etincr station KLO by the Ogden Kiwan- canal zone along sanitary lines IhiUs because of the danger to the an hencoop for his class room TtyI ians motor children was from vehicles and Stowe Introduced by the Rev Robert Kennan the toastmaster I street cars JPf ture Farmers of America state department American Farm Bureau W Karl Hopkins president of the To stop coasting on sidewalks of club introduced Mr Kennan' w0n association Keith s Rhodes Bear federation will give a short talk authorized: hills and anywhere but Suarv River Future Farmers march Box In the evening stunt night will be in the center of the street Mr -Need for held and a splendid program will h°oltand ' Rackham has had cinders strewn ?OTeSl4um’SnSK:diJ‘SL1iEIder'H1h I Among Farmers” Rob- - be given The Weber County bureau Kseagkatl°n upon the ice and snowr ert Jones Weber County stunt will consist of songs by the school vocal solo Robert Reese High Box Weber college girls chorus under Elder “Value of H Club Work to the direction of Roland Parry f' Guaranteed Service License : Up Boys and Girls of Rural Commu- E t' and Itepairing On nities” Mrs John Lieberhardt club Judge Eugene E Pratt and a jury in Second district court today were hearing testimony "of witnesses in two cases against Ogden city in which a total of $50000 damages is sought for deaths here during the s j : ? ‘ nz Boy Scouting In Practice ’ er ee WIMKiU-M- Co-operati- ves i out-lrea- Non-aSicuitS- ? Anna Mary Anderson 74 Years rai 1 i ’ -- i ! Weber Physiciians Meet At Dinner ‘ LED PARTIES CAUSE DAMAGE ’ : ms Snupe-Willia- summer of 1929 from typhoid fever Through agreement Tuesday afternoon it was decided to try at one time the case of Florence K Stoker as administrator of the estate of her 1 deceased husband Richard T Stoker seeking $30000 and the case of James B McFarland' who seeks $20000 tor the death of a son ' James The jury was sworn to hear both cases and will consider the same evidence where applicable in both cases Specific testimony applicable only in one case or the other ’ will be considered as such The Jury chosen Tuesday afternoon shortly before an adjournment was taken is composed of E A Barnes John Everett Daniel R Van Kampen- - George Bell George Randall David Stuart Rachel Jensen and H F Donaldson The plaintiffs allege Mr Stoker and young McFarland died of typhoid fever contracted by- drinking h polluted city water COAL FOR CASH AT A SAVING!! I ENGINEER CLUB ELECTION - Na-formati- ons Bachman Speak Ogden Kiwanians t ! t- - i §875 Store $850 Domestic Lamp ! $850 Nnt L $700 Large Lamp 1 declare ‘ -- Ogden Cash Coal Co ‘ i - i PH0ITE414 er -- th 'm er er 4-- H : po-proj- A as TST ect fes?' - -- Held Dates Set For Utah Welfare Conference" :By City Commission Any Make or Style of Radio Get the Habit 4-- - ’ 4-- Permanent Yave $225 or 2 for $4 - 1 All work under the direct supervision of C R WhiUemore GLEN BROS MUSIC CO )) Every ( 4 Day Except Friday And Saturday Permanent Vave3 $250 FINGER WAVE Jiggs Dinner Dried First Class Operators V - i 8 P Beauty Shop Store Balcony J C Penney Phone 4132 II Wednesday January 21st Hungry Entertainment ! Bring the Ladies E W SPILLMAN j r ( ? — i r i r 24th and 25th‘ January Dog Races start from Huntsville each -- lf:00 a xn Ski Jumps start each day at 2:00 p m‘ er’s Hill i i r r m Beck- ! i ' 9:00 A 9:15 A M A M 9:50 A Jvf 10:00 A M 10-2- 930a7m£ 11:00 A M Ilr30 A M 12:30 P M 12:45 P M 1:00 P M 1:15 P M i:30 P M 200 P M SERVICE 10c FARE ALL DAY BPIfTSVXLLE AlID BECKFTt TTTTT BE-TWE- Utah Rapid Transit Co to all events each day Admission Children 12 years and under v - 0i P 50 10 35 3)1 ) round trip Children 12 years and under 25c Round trip tickets returning from dog races at Huntsville good for stop-ov- er at Becker Hill for Ski Jumps Cars leave 25th St and Washington Ave at 6:50 A M 8:45 A M TE — iff AI m' 0 10-MINU- J) ii 7s LJ m i ) — ji s i) m iI £ ) m s J m X 4 2025-- J : 1 v i EH J ) m 4 m P x ) l m ) ' in tho soundness arid Building end Loan is reflecfed by tho greatest volume of business for the first twelve days of the new year than for any other twelve day period 'in the cor- nt Ask us about the three Federal plans for financial independence IFESHDEEIAIL Far and Near 2374 Washington Avenue ! i i refunds Wildman MiBineiy 237G 4 WASHINGTON ’ fast colors 20c yard values Yard 15c Sheepslrin Coat: on $800 Value Boys 12 14 16 18 years Buy these quick - Large ‘or Small now only New only 98c Hose UUC for For men for sturdy wear only Jewelers $198 & Optometrist 352 24th Street LDS Garments For men old and new 4 H Heavy styles back $1£9 values for A LUHGHROOII - "Nothin- £s But the Best” v1l5© FRIDAY SPECIAL IKn 9 3 Halibut or Finnan II add:? Potatoes Bread Butter Ccffce 25c J All our regular $195 shirts 'Buy one at regular price get an extra one for Fay Only $2C0 fer 2 $195 Shirts- ‘V J - Merchants’ Lunch 11:33 to i ainnwsfiim I & Steak Large Potatoes Bread Butter Coffee 331 21th Street "A UNION HOUSE” pairs - 1 1 i EVERYBODY 'S i T-E- ore S3e CHILI AND TAMALES F DC' For boys and girls values while they last — tw? 2r?r 7 SPECIAL EVERY DAY i double (1 a OIUU Hose THURSDAY SPECIAL t0 NO CHARGES' All Prints For ladles pure thread silk and full fashioned $100 values aa Hamhocks and Beans Potatoes Bread Butter Coffee Tams $100 Work Shoes j - : Values Ogden Utah We now have invisible bifocals— you can see far and near The with the same glasses fusion of the lenses is not 59c V- $250 klo Suit Cases ILoan Association CniMing Ladies Galoshes 4-Buc- poration's history Nearly a million dollars in assets protected by a permanent reserve of $156000 give Federal's 4000 certificate holders the assurance of safe permanent invest-me- 5Qc sizes 36 to 46 — 1 - m House Dresses p n m- n$)3n 1 $145 $110 $145 $165 $170 $140 Sale Thursday Special Stamped Luncheon Sets 1 OVC 90c and boys for "If Value: i $200 Values men’s 90c “ $135 Stamped Pillow Cases — $100 Value itVC Overshoe: kle W — ' a a" 75c fine ribbed new style $100 Value old r Packer & Stevens $100 Value Smocks all colors— $100 Value Velvet J I 9 - style! fi(Dn 1 LDS Garments j I day at i s RIDE THE ELECTRIC CARS Railroad fare 50c : 44M?MS444H8ttfH8l 4 Only 4 Days Left of These Extreme Low Prices Euy 'Now f 85c Milling Company Riverdale Phone 1 m Sid Jump and Dog Races to be presentl GONFIDENCE ated Farmers Consul 1 r ' 4281 - i f ' ' L ' Vitacreme Rye Flour 24 lbs White Flour 48-l- b Bag Ground Barley 1001b3 Rolled Barley 80 lbs Ground Oats 100 lbs Ground Corn 100 lbs Cracked Corn 100 lbs Scratch Feed 100 lbs ' These are prices at the mill Come MILLER’S " !L f avenue 35c ) 0 ' HODERN WOODIIEH OF AIIEEICA a AT THE MILL City commissioners this morning ordered filed a letter from Hyrum Whitaker 931 Thirtieth street presenting a claim for $2129 for damages to his automobile last 'Saturwith a fire truck day in a collision street and Grant at Twenty-fir- st Ringlette or Duart :) Phone Letter To Be Filed 37 In Car Crash Case EXTRA SPECIAL! ' Opposite Dee Hospital ' : Mcrchandice Our delegate will report on Head Camp' Session Members who did not transfer are especially requested AND BEAUTY SERVICE 2417 narrison Ave the two places were denied previously under different names ' A j - Bring a Friend Finger Wave 25£ PHELPS BARBER SIIOP ' 1 i 'I Yinter - - i Thursday Night January 22nd - SPECIAL SAI WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Big Meeting at Voodmen Home 1 SwSt’ rt1wpstoie SSaS to Future Farmers and leadership Final issuance of two licenses SALT LAKE Jan 21— CAP)— medals to H leaders Ephriam granted Monday afternoon by city The Utah Child Welfare conference 2erSestn president of the State commissioners was held up this will be held here 13 14 and Farm Bureau community singing E- - G- - Kirkham morning by the city i commission 15 Governor DemFebruary was informed to- - led a pending further investigation in letter from W day SPECIAL Francis The two licenses were to Patrick Kirkham executive secretary of I At 4:30 o’clock MEETING a special meeting Dahlder to operate a soft drink the National Child Welfare council of the home community department street He wrote from parlor at 375 Twenty-thir- d that will be held at which time the state and to Elvira Decorso to operate Dr H E Barnard Washington of the chairman will be selected Mrs a rooming house at 365 Twenty-fourt- h national conferencechairman in Charles W Sewell of Indiana presi-Ia- st Washington street summer will be present dent of the home and community It was announced from the recorder’s office that licenses to operate PHONE 181 ( UNCLE SAM’S Sum-mer- ill Co-operat- ion NOW Closing Out i - I i i n :i ii i t cvanvnnr3 irj rrr i to i m iSfffWdiUlilM ash Ave here now and 2323 'Buy save ' bij money if |