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Show 4--- -' jo- - - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; FRIDAY OGDEN DEPARTMENT 8614 Waabinyton A v. Pfconaw 117 and 1302-W- COAST HOLDING IB 1 Boclaty, 2190. ; mm rriTDirc a la wanted for forging- the name lam numW of man of B.Farr West j J. m sr Daniels, and North Ogden. Msa grocer, la oomplalntant In th eaa on which th arrest' waa made. Last spring Short Is said to hav mad purchases of fishing and bunting licenses at local sporting goods stores, giving a forgsd check at each plan and rclvlng change In return. The names of Weber comity residents which Short is believed by officers to have forged ar W. A. Taylor. Roy C. A. Orobery, Walter Montgomery. Brown, U. L. Randall and others. The sheriffs department torts y ar rested William Bkanks, who gave th Ogden address of J267 ChUds avenue, but said hla horn la In Lewlston, M. Con- Hs Is held on a forgery charg. albeen though a complaint haa not yet I Issued. i to Sheriff Pincook. Aocordlng Skanks admitted forging th nam of W. E. Read to a check of $30 which y he tried to pass at ths Golden Rule OGDEN, Sept. 1. Approximately Skanks told Sheriff 5'JCI tores today. rams have already been entered Ptncook that he stole a number of 'or the second annual Orden ram aal Mr. Read's blank checks from the letter's coat which he found In an auto- to be held In th Coliseum, September mobile near Mr. Read's farm. He Is 22 and 23, and prospects ar that th held without ball pending Issuance sale will excel the Initial event of last of a complaint Friday year by long odds. U F. Whltlock, general manager of th sal, said to - Of mnm Lin iiiLU INB1IE OGDEN W. I. Short, Wanted for to Forgery, Refute Extradition. i e Wa t OGDBH. Sept. 1. W. L Short, of Farr West, 1 being talI for Ogden offlcr at Orovill, Cal.. on a forgery charge. Sheriff R. D. Plncocli from waa 'advised today by til shwlff at Orovtlla. flhort refuses to waive extradition and Qoveraor Darn will b aked to requisition him. Aooordlns; to Sheriff Plncock, Short tthptn Prospects Declared Better Than 1926; Large day. Kama entered for th sal this year are consigned by breeders of the Intermountaln section, only a range rams are to be han died In the sal, according to a eonul tion announced last year when the ram sale was Instituted. Complying with this condition, the consignors have spared thelabt rang ram for the Ogden sale. Mr. Whltlock said. FIRST RAM SALE. was Instl "The Orden ram sal tuted as an annual event at th re quest of some of th better bredrs of the Intermountaln territory and w appreciate the splendid support given by the breeders who have reserved their very best rams for this sale.' said Mr. Whltlock. "W are asking consignors to have their rams at th Coliseum a few days before the sale In order that th prospective buyers may have the opportunity of exam before the Inlng the consignments "ale. W e nave ruiea that, tms being h strlrt rang ram sale, all rams must have been shorn during th 1927 eaucn, whiah will prove to be a satisfactory arrangement to Buyers and high-rlas- NCOLN Johansson gages, the world's accepted standard of measure-men- t, whidi are produced in Ford laboratories, are not only used in testing Lincoln parts, but the very IW , LoO r methods by which these famous gages are constructed areemployed in producing the tools from which Lincoln parts are made. sellers. I , I wais wjnaf of body Ifia. E4iitni mcbtda tite six brokt lyxrm, hy&HBdhc ihoA obtotbtrif burnptrtf fecsf smw mirror, wtndihiM tutftr, ontl ont or two tpon soAwn tiro, axsnftaf tyf. Special equip- matt sadatoU wsdl crrori hnnWi m Priced ftrtrn, $4600 at Detroit The City Motor Sales Co. South Stat, 44A Opposite City and County Bldg. Salt Lake, City. : CJM n. CASES DISMISSED. SepL 1 JlKlg John A. Hendricks of th city court todav cleaned up hla docket by the dismis': criminal misdesaj or elrhtj-eiarmeanor eases which have been stacking up sine September 28, 19S5. Lack of prosecution waa the reason for dismissing the case, the court All of the actions were state said. cases. No reajinn why prosecution was not made In Uit cases was given. - one-ste- Son's Death Was suit Raid )C Mead Out Bishop lines Activities of Church. Jon, MfmA. I Elea Folkman Made Mayor Secretary U OCCASION AT THE "HOME OF STYLE" $9.88 to $34.88 resumed actlIvlty, today after a sum mere vacation with a luncheon the Hotel Birelow. President Ster- lng E. Price presided and the club commmended two civic actions removal of th curbing alonrsld th street car tracks on th north portion of Washington avenue, and the pros pect of a municipal golf course and park. Court Advises Car Sal Judge John A. Hendricks of the city court advised George Cutler, JO, 1025 Wall avenue, to sell hie automobile after Cutler pleaded guilty to charges of speeding and driving with only on headlight. Cutler Is aasistlnr In th mother and three support of hi younger brothers and 'has" not been The court or-- 1 regularly employed. dered him back Saturday morning for sentence. Men Pour Drinks; Arrests Follow . Three men were arrested by deputy sheriffs Thursday night at th Pin Lake club. Seventh East and Thirty-thir- d South streets, after the officers reported they entered th"e establishment and saw llqaor being openly displayed at on of the' tables. W. JL. Stewart, 136S East Thirteenth South street, said to be one of the club's proprietors, waa charged with J. A. keeping a disorderly house. and Slmpkins, tn. .'ft .Postoffkie-tlaceJohn Montgomery, 61, 166 aat South Temple street, were charred with pos session of liquor. ieputles C. L. Sohettler, 8. E. Whiteley and J. O. Baker, who made the arrests, said that Slmpkins and Montgomery had removed bottles from their pockets and were preparing to pour drinks when Intercepted by the officers. All were released from county Jail after Stewart posted cash bonds of $100 each for th other and himself. -- . FIVE BOOKED FOR VIOLATIONS Young tan mm 6 Make a list of things that hav accumulated In th attlo and run It In The Tribune Want Columns and you will sell them In no time. Kiwanlans Report Dr. E. P. Mills, David J. Wilson and Xephl J. Brown of the annual district convention of Kiwanls clubs held reIn Idaho Falls, Idaho, at thecently Klweekly luncheon of the Ogden Wade Stephens, club today. wani club pianist, who wfll leave shortly to study at rortnwestern university, was given a vote of thanks for hi service to the club. 25t $12.88 to $79.88 Sit VM The $7.45 GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES Shop IN THE CITY Two ..." 05 0 " 2 2 11. Meet your frlands at th Colleg 25 Boot Shop a. - ROS Nhaon by appointed dty poundkeper He the city commissioner today. aucceeds Lawrenc Nobl, who haa Named aoiindk'pr waa A. C. OODEN, Sept. 1. Miss Janet Shank, Mis An event planned months ahead, and the price are far below the actual cost, made possible by the manufacturer's cooperation. IbTANDAED PRICES Kilel 24 to Plain Coutils $5.00 to $12.00.' 42. For Our Anniversary Sale Priced in Two Great Lots $2.95 and $4.95 For medium and tout fignrei In regular and abdominal ' support styles,' A few have' slight imperfections and the assortment is composed of broken lines though every siie in the whole. Better values have never before been offered. Mor-rltie- n. Mel ... Comfollettes . Sues 32 to ' lr CQRSEIS n- urn-- u Ikt R. & A. wi aooiatl"arvT. r j I i grand styles for Plain and figure. every brosilk rich in swami top cades. With surgical elastic sections. Regular and under-- , belt models. $7.60 values at $1.95. $2.00 values J 46. Combination Girdle and Brassieres Silk Brocades and Fancy Cloths A bevy of j lv hrl-lr- jr ' P N PRACTICAL FRONT CORSETS Cer-aldl- Miss Stella Sherma Hendershot. Miss Marlon Cre, Mis Rlanch Soowcroft nd Mra. A. C. Craven. Bridge folhonors being lowed the luncheon, awarded to Mies Elisabeth Fulkerwon, Miss Dorothy Hujglnbotnaia and Maw Eleanor fori, In mnor of Mrs. J. F. Ellla who for will leav September and Miss Blanche Mrownlng, a bride of next week, Mr. E. L. Ford and Mr. N. W. Cummlngs will entertain at a luncheon Friday afternoon at the of their mother, Mr. J. M. horn street. Browning-- . SOS Twenty-seventMiss Geonrls Toung of Salt Lake will ntertaln at a luncheon Saturday af ternoon in compliment to Mra, Elli and Mi Browning and Mr. Heber C. Hancock of Nw Tork, Mrs Edward I. Rlrh and Mr. Junius H. Smart hav re- Lurned frm a two weeks motor trip to th Cirand canyon, Zkn National oanvon and Lo park, Bryc and Dr. and Mrs. Hsnro-have been guests their three son, who at Ihe home of tn--. and Mrs. Edwardw f riaay lor Rich, will York. Mr. and Mra. waiter rouiion ana will leave Friday daughter. Eleanor, nom in una by motor M tneir a snort visu wiin ears after eise, 'oultms mother, Mrs Harriet K. :j Woodmen Mr and Mrs. E L rora ana oaurn- nave ter. Eleanor, arwi son, num. mmreturned lo th city from their in at Plneview, "mer horn uglen canron. was netew Me. Gladv Jen at two tables of TVeeday eftornrx-briljr at, hr hon nl Roy tn honor in n. j. were r. per e.eter, mt Bed roe Reno Xev luncheow rd th d.eoratlon . Honor were served foUowing warded tn Ma moi J Great Annual Sale Fame-wort- h entertained at a prettily appointed 10 o'clock luncheon Wednes at her home In th afternoon day Th rueats Farnsworth apartments. were seated at small tablea. centered with vase of pink and whrt button asters and large, fluffy aster wer Th guosta Inused In the room. cluded Ml Rosemary Scovllle, Mies Dorothy Hlgglnbothajn, Mia Eleanor Ford. Mia Mary Rich. Miss Mabel Parker, Mia Gladys Jensen, Mis Dorothy Jensen, Miss Eliabth Miss .Miss Eugenia Smith, Kunic Dsvis, Miss Mabel McGregor. Mies Mia Martlr Wright. Janette Leek. Miss Cleone VsSillsfc STARTING FRIDAY j Shaw-preaid- JJberty. aMUaMaMammamt CORSET SHOP served a number of years. for Arthur M. Penrod. high school student, who died Tuesday night from an accidental gunshot wound received while hunting, will be held Saturday afternoon at 1:S0 o'clock In th Lib- erty ward chapel, with Bishop J. E. Th body may be inviewed at th Lindqulat undertaking and evening parlor Friday afternoon and Saturday up to 11 o'clock, at wmchr time tn tunerai cortege win leave-fo- 1 61 EAST BROADWAY Mrs. Joseph Rill B-- n 232 SO. MAIN to t: .(. Bear Brand Hose for children, a pair SEE OUE WINDOWS k SEPTEMBER SALE 11JI to PkfcSold Evervwter h to Misses' and Children's supper and Oxford f gave reports Eng-land- HATS aa 6s on os 6t a) We Carry a Complete Line of the Famous DURHAM BRAND HOSIERY. All shades to select from. Our Prices 89 95 1.39 and 1.75 Bell-an-s FOR INDIGESTION and 75$ and Oxford, blaek )4S A9S t Six 395 and 495 ELL-AN- S ' I 1 Growing Girls' Oxfords, cembln. tlon last, sll widths, in patent and tan calf . I Hte13t Six 395 and 495 Hot water Sure Relief card party Friday evenlnr at o'clock at the home .of Mrs R W 2001 avenue. Th 'Cunningham, . . I , J Qulncy .... UK. She Boy' and tan, sire Salt Lake motorist Thursday continued to "be good," aa only five were booked at police headquarters for alleged violations of the more Important sections of the city's trafflo ordinance. They were: Section 61 (failure to comply with order of traffic officer) J. C. Carter, 27, business man; Louis Petersen, 36, taxi driver; Mrs. A. B. Penrose, 33; A. N. Carter, 22, adjuster. Section M (failure to comply with traffic l(ms)--M- r. Cone, 39. Sure Relief Msn'a Oxfords, black snd n, COATS 4 OGDEN BRIEFS OGDEN SOCIETY DRESSES Under That Wear and Look Good 'i RESS UP FOR THE $1.00 . 4.A School Shoes and her daughter, Dorothy, 11, wer slightly Injured this morning wjien they wer struck by an automobile driven by R. Burke, 709 South Main street. Salt Lake, at the Intersection street and Kiesel of Twenty-fourt- h avenue. Lindy Is Coming -D- re- p ron Auto Strike ODDd7 Kiwani$ YoangMterg See Film of Scenery 1627 - OODrXV, - Kiwania club amfflWi gar their sort Thursday night. Each coup! waa In England, August IS, 189, and oam awarded a silver loving-cu- p. to Utah In W6. Th next yar ah Judges ohlldran a treat Thursday by bringing ReNot L. war E. Harold Jensen, Ray Plnney, married Mr. Welch, and moved to Og luncheon W. Watson and T. E. Evans of Salt th youngster to th weekly den to live. ' R. A. Wllkenson of Ogden. at th Hotel Vtah to e th films Lake and There wer twelve children, of whom of. by Twenty-si- x of Utah, presented tn couples entered th con- of th beaut! followlrujr are living: Samuel test. There wer dancer who had by Bandall I who xpauno Welch, Mr. Lorenso Jackson, James Hi-jacke- rs. th as Mrs. selected E. been at preliminary contests ' they wer shown. Mr. picture Welch, J. Jude and Oorge held during th summer season, at th Leater Qottschall provided th musical Welch, of Ogden; Mr. J. W. Firth, of President Harry coomns program. Sparks, Nv.; Mrs. M. J. Cullen. PI nole, Calif., and Mrs. C. E. Monnagon, Sunday la Sprlngvill day at Lagoon, presided at tb meeting. David J. Campbeltr 71 East Forty of Oakuuid. Calif. Thar ar akw three Th temperance question was dis and thirty-fiv- e grand- - ninth. South street, returned to Salt cussed before th fifty-eight- h annual childrtn. Lake, Thursday, from San Francisco, session of th Utah mission of th Th body la at Llndaulst's under. bringing th body of hla son, George Methodist .Episcopal ohurch at th taking Btabllshmnt O. ("Jackie") Campbell,' 10, who was Grace M. E. church Thursday night shot and killed there on August IS In by Dr. Clarenlca True Wilson of Washwhat waa termed by San Francisco ington, V. a., head of th board of police a temperance, prohibition and public fight. In connection with th easel Mr. morals of the church. said In he whe Campbell, personally During the morning session Dr. w. 1. OODBN. SeoL Roy J. Carls. th circumstances M hi T. Scott, pastor of the First Methodist 7 -- year-old son of Ola O. and Vlvlan vestigated while son's mid death th has church there, her, refuted charge that the Hutchinson Carlsen. Hed tonight .t ' statement: church Is losing th spirit of progress. the family horn. 774 Twentieth street. following Mr In waa Involved not L. C. Mead, presiding bishop boy any Bishop of heart trouble. He w bom In wbea h lost bis life of Utah, asserted th church mainOrdn May 18. 1910. and tiad flnlslwd He went to fight forty-tw- o shoot this th where tains place colleges and universi ' rus nrst year at Ui LX aohooL Sur -1 7 r ing occurred In an attempt to collect ties, ten additional theological schools. th parents ami three some viving ar r o which was him seventy-fouchildue from hospitals, forty-twbrothers. Funeral arranretnenta ar war money n he had thirty-sevehome earned dren's while and working organim cnarr or Llndqulst a. i In a grocery store In San Franc si co sations for the poor and aged.- - An In 1 last spring. creased membership of 23,295 throughSchramm-Johnton- 't 'There wer four man at th house. out th world was noted, and the sum Mi$$ M. and Jack! was accompanied by an of 1100,000,000 had been contributed, other man, who afterward disap he said, by Methodists. a Th Women s Home Missionary so peared. On of th men there told me personally that th man who shot ciety at Its annual meetlnr In the OOVPTS. Pent l.Mlee Elea M. Jackie, who waa unarmed, put some same building Thursday elected the Folkman became aeoretary to Mayor neiis in Jackie a pocket, to make it following officers: Mrs. W. B. Kerr ueorg K. Browning today, em hangJackie had been armed. of Ogden, president; Mra John Huber that appear ing nolt1ona with Miss Marl Brown, When Jackie waa working for th or halt .Lake, vice president; Mrs. C, who taJcea th place held by Miss grocery last spring and discovered T. McDanlel of Salt Lake, aecretary; Folkman In th health departmenL that whisky was being sold at th Mrs. Glen Walker of Salt Lake, treasMiss Folkman waa secretary to forhe quit On the afternoon of urer; Mrs. Arvid Anderson of Lark, place, mer Mayor Frank Francis and waa 2S he went, to th house and Toung People's secretary; Mra S. O. transferred to th health, department August tried to get th money still owing him, Salmon of Salt Lake, soretary of when former Mayor P. F. Klrkendall but failed. That he nlzbt returned. supply vouchers; Miss Anna Dunn of Mia Brown appointed secretary. He did not break In as a part of a Ogden, night box secretary; Mrs. E. Mayor Browning retained Mia Brown as waa It raid, previously A. Hall of Salt Lake,W.corresponding In th offle when he oecame mayor F. Gore of secretary, and Mra reported." In January, 19iS , Mr.. said ar Salt Lake, auditor. authorities Campbell ' T Mrs. C. W. Hancher, president of holding the men in the place until the One, Mr. the Foreign Missionary society, waa nvesttgation is completed. is cnargeo. sara, witn reelected. ampueu der. OODEtf, Sept. 1. The Lions club w .1 EIQHTY-EIQM- There will be two free concert by th Sprlngvtll band, starting- at 4 and p. m. Special events for Labor day Include a matinee dance la th pavilion from ( to 7 p. m. T Of i I 2, 1927. One-Ste- p Contest Utah Pioneer Gain Reported Father Brings Winners Awarded of 1855 Passes Jack Methodists s Campbell by Elmer Dudman and Maudl Forshay OODEN. SDt. L Mr. Elisabth Orden and James Nlelson of Sal Welch, widow of Charles Welch, Newy Lake and Ellda Oarrett of Bountiful ana a resident of Orden sine ls&, From Coast Year were Body During died at th family home, Lincoln adjudged winner at Loran's final contest held at th avenue, thla afternoon. Sh waa born BREEDERS COM NO. The following breeders have to date consigned rams to the sale: Ranibouillete John H. Seejy St Sons company. Mt, Pleasant; 8. E. Ephralm: Gillette Sheep com pany, Castleford, Idaho; H.'H. Horton, CSO ! near, Idaho; 8am Proctor. Klmberly, Idaho Loner Sheep company. Twin Kails, Idaho; Peter Johnston. Twin rails, Idaho; Coiner Pros., Hansen, Idaho: IS, .N." Merrltt & Sons, Woodland, Cal.; Mantl Livestock company. Mantl; James W. Imlay, Hurricane; W. A. Mabey. Bancroft, Idaho; Clark Sheen comnanv. Twin Falls. Tdnhot B. Nlelson. Ephralm; C. D. Mlchael- sen. rsunnliiori Bid Rejected The Weber eounty i St.- Ahxl W. -L Hunter, . U Cotswolds , .. 1 . I I of education rejected bids subia neynoias, pan board limn, F.ivainj, achooi building mitted for a H, Nell, llderton, Ontario, at Weber because the estimates Wept Canada. were too contractors four by given Ft J. Morse, Dillon, Hampshire J. O. Read. Ogden: H. O. high. Mont.; Brown. Twin Falls, Idaho; K. W. PatMoore Funeral Funeral services for rick. Ontario, Canada; F. H. N1I, Mrs. Stone Moore, wife of llderton. Ontario. Canada; ML Hargln David Elizabeth Moor, who died Wednesday, I.nd and livestock company, . Ana- will beM.held at 1! o'clock In Sunday conda, MonL; p. B. Ralph, Franklin, he Seventh ward chapel, with Bishop Idaho. W. A. Budge officiating. The body, Crossbred rams Mrs. Jessie Montbe viewed Saturday afternoon and gomery, Ogden; Mt. Haggin Land and may and Sunday before th ser Livestock company. Anaconda, Mont.; evening vices at the home of her daughter, Michael Barclay, Blackfoot, Idaho. Mrs. J. O. Read, 1341 Waehigton Chrls-tense- Uneaia motor con offrr SEPTEMBER Registered. Roy J. Carlten Diet i at Family Residence signments well-kno- I MORXLVG, at . .. ..... . . GIRDLES, CORSETS, $ 100 GARTER BELTS 71 Inn . 200 Samples. Worth to 13.50. $fl95 A! Real Silk Brocades I |