Show THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER TUESDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 17 1935 -- there Is no requirement for inspecting of farms on which milk and cream are produced for the manufacture of ice cream alone Manys Ogden plants had complained 'that they were required to pay to Salt Lake City cent a gallon on all milk and cream used in ice cream manufacture if they intended to sell any portion of the finished product in Salt Lake City The Midwestern as well as other companies have complied with the Salt Lake City requirements but have made the gallonage fee payments under protest believing the Salt Lake City ordinance to be a revenue measure rather than one to protect health and therefore (Incriminatory LIONS FAVO PHONE CO TO SHOW RECORDS NEW STRUCTURE : th one-eigh- IN RATE CASE Vote Taken jfter Danger I in of Water" Sought! In Stock — Ogdenites To Appear At Hearjng CITY Sept 17— LAKE SALT AP)— In a search for "water" In the stock of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company state public service commission officials today went black for more than half a century into the history of the company and its predecessors At the close it obtained a prom-ise from the company that records ' ! - Fire County Building Explained r would be produced from its archives to show the financial structure of owners of the telephone the former system ' The discussion centered around the question whether dividends hod been raid at the same time that proper depreciation charges were made "WATERING" CjHARGED "The fact that you jpaid dividends but failed to charge adequate de- to 1918 con preciatlon from 1913 stituted 'watering' on your stock didn't it? F L Os ler chief ac- countant for the publ c service com- mission asked of P E Remington for the of Denver' chief accountant - ' company Remington said hU previous testimony had been' misconstrued "What I meant" he explained ''was that the depreciation charged in those years would be inadequate Fire danger in the Weber county court house was Emphasized today at a luncheon meeting of the Ogden Lions club held in Dick's cafe when Chairman W R jMcEntire of the county commissioners likened conditions at the present county building to the Nationjal hotel building recently burned t HEAVY EjXPENSE "The county structure is not even in condition the vaults are not fireproof' said the official With him at the luncheon were Commissioners C A Halverson and j fire-resisti- TRAM ACCIDENT ng George Simmons x)th of whom ex pressed their support of the chair man's view v County officials ktated that if fire swept through-th- e present building there would be little possibility of any of the valuable records being saved these including not only court records and financial accounts of the county itself but all the records to land tlitle in Ogden andpertaining Webei- - county- - Such loss it was stated would bring tremendous costs to individual propejrty owners making it necessary t provide some court action to Establish title to property (ILLS OGDENITE Apparently the bumper whirled her and she missed the two left front trucks of the street car but was thrown back under the car and caught by the left rear trucks Her body was mangled The car was brought to a stop in 20 feet Traction company crews were forced to jack un the rear trucks to remove the body Mr Ramsden said he could not determine whether the woman stumbled before she ran into" the car - j SUPPORT I VOTED After a general discussion the Lions voted unanimously to support the commissioners n a program for building either a county building or a joint city and county building financing the couniy's share of the cost with tax anticipation notes That this plan would not involve great increase in tkxes was stated Chairman McEntirp explaining the amount needed for road work would be lessened after the coming year The commissioner stated the plan to use Weber county labor material and money would aid in overcom- ing adverse economic conditions S T Jeppesen as chairman of the program committee introduced the commissioners President Lyles W Larkin presided WITNESSES Passengers on the car were Pearl Johnson -- - at Lundquist of 422 Seventh street but they were not clear regarding how it occurred so quickly did the woman come to her death Miss Ballantyne was born In Baker Ore June 3 1900 and had child Carl now employed at Boulder City Nev FUNERAL THURSDAY Funeral services will be held at two o'clock on Thursday afternoon in the Eighth ward L D S chapel with Bishop Rulon Peterson offi I - oi-fer- -- WAA ciating Frieads- may call at the home 559 Seventh street Thursday from nine until one o'clock Interment will be made in the Ogden City cemetery under the direction of Larkin ft Sons mortuary Detectives Henry G AUred and David B Ballantyne investigated for the police department Hyrum A Belnap city judge and coroner was on the ground and or dered an inquest ed - — oui-rAn- - - avall-able-- ex-offi- (Continued from Fage One) Mussolini as minister of the navy has recalled from the reserves Italy's two largest battleships the Duilio and the Doria each displac ing 22930 tons and each with main armaments of 13 guns Naval experts said that a naval reorganization provision published last night by the official gazette was designed principally for defen sive purposes They will have £t their disposal auxiliary vessels such as submarines ng self-sustaini- (Continued from Page One) surrounded by a brick wall were all that remained of the upper two floors of the hotel today Most of the first floor was not reached by the fire although it was damaged by water SALVAGE CONSIDERED The outside brick walls stood intact with scarcely a visible crack City Engineer Claude L Coray and Building Inspector Kent Smith who inspected the ruins this morning expressed the opinion that it may be necessary to tear down the third' story or the second and third stories of the brick walls but that the lower portion of the walls appeared to be in sound condition They and Assistant Chief Phillips were making a more detailed Inspection this -- Kaysville Mrs J E A Poorte Mrs P Gibson Mrs Louisa Poorte and James R Lightfoot all of Ogden Joseph Lightfoot Bynumi Mont and Chris Lightfoot Logan Funeral arrangements are under direction of the Malan funeral home - Other Operator However Avers Job Plot Is Behind Action t PRQVO Sept 17—An alleged attempt 'to poison a Utah county woman and her dog was brought to light here Monday when S L Uhr 59 of Salt Lake City a telegraph operator for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad com- SALT LAKE CITY Sept The state liquor commission today ordered a weeding out of unpopular brands of intoxicants In all H-(A- state-own- ed P)— retail stores and pack- age agencies Under an agreement made at the time of the original purchases of beverages all merchandise for which demand is lacking will be returned to the "distillers and rectifiers Chairman Hugh B Brown said brands at the stores would be cut almost in half only the more popular drinks remaining on sale when the cleanup campaign is completed He said the oommission would not increase prices despite the reduction In stocks as he believed low prices would eventually eliminate the pany at Kyune in Spanish Fork canyon was arraigned In court on a charge of placing poison in food Hearing was set for Sept 24 Mrs J H Eaton 45 another operator at the Kyune station is the complaining witness She charged that Uhr placed strychnine in meat in her lunch and also In butter that she was using She also alleges bootlegger that " the poisoned meat killed her In the future only popular brands of intoxicants will be purchased dog Mr Uhr denies the charges alleging that Mrs Eaton Is framing him wishing to get his job away Boulder Dam from him so that her husband who is the relief operator at the station Issue To Be can succeed him in his post " building and $1500 Insurance on the contents according to a report by the fire department The structure was valued at $50000 It Is owned by the 'D A Smyth Investment '"'! CONSTITUTION IS DISCUSSED company Mrs Marguerite Ann Collins 26 (Continued from Page One) who died Monday of burns received of the G O P urging activity she in the fire was born March 25 1909 said "the patriotic citizens of Amat Scranton Pa a daughter of John erica can successfully combat their and Margaret Henderson Clark She (the administration's) huge profeswas schooled and graduated from sional propaganda machine and the Scranton) high school She was overwhelmingly defeat the new deal a member of the Catholic church ' in 1936" These speeches came after Jouett HERE THREE DAYS She was married to Clayton Shouse president of the American Eugene Collins at Dillon Mont on Liberty league former Governor December 24 1934 She came to Og- Frank O Lowden of Illinois and den only three days ago to join her former Governor Joseph B Ely of husband who is part owner of the Massachusetts warned last night Ellis Auto Salvage company 2158 against making certain constitutional changes Lincoln avenue Shouse In Washington She-issurvived by her husband said "it speaking must not (the constitution) a son and daughter by a former be acts of destroyed Illegal through marriage Albert and Mona Lou any administrative official or the Schultz her father John Clark of attempt by congress to arrogate to Butte Mont her mother now Mrs itself power that has never been Charles Tlddy of Butte her fos- delegated" ter parents Mr and Mrs William Lowden a Republican declared Lyall of Scranton Pa one brother that unofficially proposed amendEdward Clark of Billings Mont ments to give Washington agencies and a cousin and his wife Dr and greater regulatory powers would Mrs J B Driscoll of Butte "substitute for the union of states City Judge Hyrum A Belnap an- an absolute autocracy at Washingnounced that no inquest will be held ton" Ely a Democrat said revamping today into the deaths Whether an of the constitution would make "the will be deheld at will all inquest pend upon the information uncov- federal government master ©f our ered by investigations now in prog- souls" Ely and Lowden spoke in ' Chicago ress he said ! 44 Two members of the Ogden police department were assigned to investigate the cause of the fire j — - Stamps Printed eccTeTleaves WASHINGTON Sept 17-(A- P)— Postmaster General Farley announced today completion of Boulder dam in Nevada would be commemorated by a special three-cepostage stamp An airplane view of the dam showing the Colorado river gorge Marrlner S Eccles governor of both : above and below the structure will be the central subject the federal reserve board left-fo- r New York Monday night after a The stamps will be printed in vacatiton at his home In Ogden purple in sheets off 50 each Orders After a brief stay in New York he have been given for 50000000 —— is expected to go to Washington 4H His assistant Lawrence Clayton FALL CAUSES DEATH who came west' with him on the vacation trip had previously rePRICE Sept 19-- Y Yamamoto turned to the east 46 a coal miner residing at Columbia died Monday afternoon of f— — Great Britain has the highest injuries received morning taxation of any country In the when he lost his Monday balance and fell world France ranks second in this down a flight ot stairs when leavrespect and Germany third ing his residence for work for new york nt j : SATT T A TC"F" fTw w X It— ( AP) —Governor Henry Hoepi Blood today announced the appointment of eight delegates to the twenty-fir- st national recreation congress which will be held in Chicago September 30 to October 4 The Utah delegation will include-Cit- y Commissioner Fred E Williams R' H Rutledge and W Karl Hop- kins of Ogden The Utah delegates win be required to pay their own expenses to the congress -- ' r 1 Anri Utah Pioneer Dead HENEFER Sent 17— Mrs Tmii Agnes Paskett Bond T7 died at her home in Henefer Sunday following ailingering illness Mrs Bond was born In Tethury 12 1858 a daughEngland August ter of James : Pope and Charlotte Buckingham Paskett At the age of twelve years she came to Utah with her parents and settled in Henefer where she had lived since Mrs Bond was married to Nephi A Bond 14 1878 He died in 1932 Mrs Bond was an active member of the LJXS church : I She is survived by two sons' Nephi A Bond Jr and Horace W Bond and one daughter Mrs WarwifV Foster two brothers Phillip Paskett and William Paskett of Grouse Creek and two sisters Mrs Jane Judd of Henefer and Mrs Annie Tunley of Australia 13 grandchildren and two Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at two o'clock in the Henefer L D S ward chapel great-grandchildr- en —tf4 Cyrus Thompson hunting in Colorado brought down a deer a half mile away with one shot from a 30-3- 0 rifle at Wrights!" "It's Autumn Aberdeen Washington Founder Is Mourned Odd Fellows Select Virginian As Leader J Sent ATLANTIC CITY N 17 — (AP) — Parke Deans Richmond Va today was elected grand sire of tne independent Order of Odd Fel lows at the 111th annual conven tion He succeeds Congresman Wil liam A Pittinger Duluth Minn George Hirschman Crownpoint ABERDEEN Wash Sept 17 — ind was cnosen dermty grand sire (AP)—Aberdeen mourned today the New York was chosen for the 1936 passing of its founder — Samuel convention city Benn 103 who bought the city's townsite for less than $1000 and Bids gave much of it away to attract City Will 4 Open settlers and industries Benn died last night - On Fleet Insurance ' — TEST A WASHINGTON Sept 17— (AP- )The government agreed today to a prompt hearing by the supreme court onconstitutionality of another new deal measure— the Tennessee valley authority act Bids on Insurance for the city's fleet of automobiles and trucks will be opened September 23 at four p m it was decided by the commissioners today The insurance will cover fire theft property damage and liabil ity " ' ' 12-in- ch ng twelve-fiftee- -- destroyers and motbrboats Orders went out to shape the navy Into compact fighting units ready to strike in the eastern or western Mediterranean The reorganization of the fleet ordered In a decree by Premier Mussolini was said in informed Italian circles to be designed presumably to meet any threat of British sanc tions or any other contingency arts ing from the international situa tlon -- - £- IE If I L a total of in Bournemouth Eng More than 21000 of 22459 homes have radios Trt :HJ r Jk learned the secret t f -- "i I 1 1 n of good cejjfee" i i - A if Lirnit'ed Time Only NOW! A I : i Modl K-4- 2S - ers tral committee LeRpy B cen- Young r2Nnc773 chairman of the Weber county Republican central confmittee J R Iakisch resident engiheer In charge of the Pine View dm work and Lieut Colonel Ralph Poulton president of the Reserve Officers' asso- o ' - Comple operation Ann A sisters Portable ff Typewriter LI 'O $100 Down $100 Weekly " o o iT ' AS " s 5 t - - f i l fA i PULASKI "Wis — jUP) — a print shop established In tihe Franciscan monastery here 28) years ago Is manned oy lay Drotntrs clad in the traditional robes oi their order who supply printing needs of the organization throughout th rmm try and also do ccjmmercial job GOOD COFFEE Ttudt" Try serving your husband with M'JB the "Strength Coffee d cof-It means whether he likes it mild o o o medium or strong " The "Strength Essential" in MJB is like the "flavor essential" in vanilla You use to obtain a desired navor in your roods use tne "Strength Essential" for full flavor in your coffee less of the"strcngth"that suits your taste The "Strength sential" is the secret of good coffee No woman can make her best coffee without it MJB saves money too because!the "Strength regard-Essenti- al' Es-f- ee Essen-vani- Ua tial" permits you to make more cups per pound Q Think of it! Now you can buy this brand new family size Kelvinator for as little as 15 cents a day This model formerly was sold on the basis of 20 cents a day But remember this offer is good only Jn September Act now No down payment is necessary But that's only 'half the story Remember that your Kelvinator will save money It will save more than your daily payments every day you use it You see it really does pay for itself Come in today See the beautiful models Underwood Typewriters PORTABLE SIZES o o §100 Down $100 Weekly Anderson Jevelrv C AVENUE Siuj m 3 r mm — WASHINGTON o o o o o YOUR SUCCESS GUARANTEED We guarantee that you will be successful with mrytlnofM'J-- If you are not satisfied your dealer will refund your B money without question FULfc FLAVOR AT ANY STRENGTH Htte's Out METER-ATO- R Plan" Daily payments on all larger models havo been reduced for September only X vVVV L u LJ in LJE—J PLAN No down pay meQt— select the model you wnt— we iast&ll it X once Special reduced diily payment j bve been arranged for September buyers only The Meter-Ato- r can be placed out of sight If desired Money is collected once a month— nd fter your Kelrinator is paid for (rou can have three years to do this) the Meter-Atis remored SeptemberwMeter-Ato- r APPLIANCES-Thr- if Sy&dol SEPTEMBER and get the whole story of our Special ELECTRICAL o X can make full-flavore- iO 1 I - EL I Surviving are two infin G Aaron Gibbs ofj Ogden two 4 Mils J uttu&ui-eieignii Drotners and two X 3 S) ttrzJ fJE7 o o CTTYL ng mm C Students1 Rites Sat Thursday For Margaret Gibbs Sept 17 — (AP) — Funeral services for Mrs Margaret Taylor Gibbji 65 youngest daughter of the late! John Taylor president of the Latfer-da- y Saints church will be held! in the Yale ward of the church liere - Mrs Gibbs a native ofThursday this city and a life-loworker in the church died in a hospital' last night of complications which followed an !&eed Up Your School Work With tellflTOiTS ciation ' AH who wish to attend the luncheon must make reservations Mr Fjeldsted said M SALT LAKE No Wbman ooooopooooooooooooooooox uiauiuau Ji rrttllK A ougiCi the Weber county Democratic 1 ' Others engaged in the investigation included two Weber county deputy sheriffs and two insurance underwriter representatives T V IN AGREEMENT VISIT self-sustaini- cio LEAGUEGROUP flSEN STAFF " ing the First and Twelfth wards was accive in the kindergarten department of the Sunday schools She was a talented musician and did extensive work in this capacity in the church In addition to her parents she is survived by a brother I - ii Ogden since she was a She was a member of the L D S church and while attend- lived ANSWER TXT Washington avenue said he 700 saw the accident as did Earl Lund-qui- st son of Mr and Mrs H G DAIRIES — Virginia J T Williams of 430 Third street none of whom actually saw the accident so far as police could learn Robert Johns son of Mr and Mrs James R Johns who operates a store - ris Dan street 315 Williams and Mrs o'clock in day night at an Ogden hospital He was born in Carlisle England June 14 1900 a son of Thomas and Mary Forrester Lightfoot He came to Ogden with his parents at the age of one year He was educated In Ogden schools On August 14 1931 he was married to Edith Rowley in Chateau Mont where he lived until last July when he and his family moved to Ogden Mr Lightfoot is survived by his wife and one son Thomas lightfoot his parents four sisters and three brothers: Mrs Adam Beesley ten-thir- ty afternoon (Continued from Pare One) The loss was partially she struck the front of the street covered property $30000 insurance on the by car under the present sltup I didn't mean to convey the thought that the depreciation ratgs were inadequate for those yeari" TIFTn INABEbUATE "Ordinarily such payments with inadeauate depreciation charges would constitute the pfayment of out of capital however wouldn't they?" asked E E Ccrf- mah president of the commission "Tf tbpv did certaihlv many rail roads and power companies are pay ing dividends out o? capital right now" Remington replied nrTiFVTTES TO APPEAR Three representatives of the Og den Dental society with MayorHarman W Peery and Oommls- OGDEN sioner Fred E Will ams went tosnH T flit v todav to appear before the public service commission CHARGE in support of a complaint of what Telin term discrimination they ephone rates charged jby the Mountain States Telephone and Tele(Continued ifrom Page One) company graph plant more sanitary than OgOn the committee rif dentists were Lake den plant especially his L F Tribe Dr J A Felt and Dr "We have paid efery fee for plant C AffOC Yl three years and producer irispaction as required They said that- sorfie had decided by the Salt Lkkd health departago the dental societjy to adopt tne measured service in- - ment which permits us to sell our bv the telephonfe company products there' lie declared disrsf vo AfcV month — fiof T!atpiTfvr vv r this effect over playing a letter! olau The telephone company offered aif the signature of tqjpr Browne and ior w measured service? oi p? for aeh ad other documentary evidence as to wile and ppnis ditional call against! the flat rate tests NOT MARKET MILK of- $750 per month 1 In Salt Lake ff4 for £0 OUt- John M ' Mills j executive secrepfr callsroffandoro3 cents for each tary of the control board of the roing Ogden fluid milk! shed asserted to $8 This measured service is milk that which is sold in br professional market any business bottles "is not challenged in Salt user J contended Lake" and Is not involved in the committee dental The the mgner rates in ipsusu uwu m present controversy He pointed out Salt LQKe uity was psamiuitttwjr that producers formerly on the Ogden milk shed are) delivering their products on that rharket E W Robinson manager of the CH Midwestern Dairy Products company presented evidence to show that all producers with whom FOR DE RN dear have permits" from they Dr Browne's office and that his plant is listed as grade Aj pohited out that only uesis Some dairies Special Lunche On Lake pity officials had Salt recently of Thursday Also declared that their health departwas ment The OgAnnoun ted den producers explained that the Members of the arrangements high fees Dein'g charged for inspection of milk and cfeam used for ice and' reception committee for the cream manufacture undoubtedly appearance of Secretary or war would make the department Georee H Derniat a public lunch but at the expense of the eon iir the Ben Lomond hotel at I ' dairyman n p fi Thursday COMPLAINTS MADE sponsored by the Ogdten chamber of Ogden milk producing companies commesce were announced today by also evidence to show that Ezra J1 Fjeldsted secretary of the Dr presented Dean- A Anderson city bacchamber has ma4e teriologist of consists inspecFrank regular committee The M Browning president of the cham tions of dairies supplying bottled to the Ogden market and that ber'Ora Bundy J G Sampson TJ milk there is no connection between the M S Romney and Fred! Nye The of milk used for ice cream inspection 4he will with club Join Kiwanis chamber In welcoming the former making and that sold in bottles They criticised Drj Browne for not Utah governor making that distinction Include ad in Special guests will The ordinance whichv Ogden comGovernor Bern to dition Secretary missioners tentatively approved toHenry H Blood Coldnel Walter C calls for day inspection of farms Sweeney State Senator Julian M fori ice cream manumilk secproducing Grimes Bamberger Oliver Jf as facture well as' the plants Unretary to Mr Dern Mayor Harmart der the present lcercream ordinance W Peery W R McErftire chairman of the Weber county commission div-iHpn- Robert S lightfoot WOPIAN BRINGS BRANDS WILL EIGHT GIIOSEN Summoned By Death ON FIRECAUSE Robert S POISON CHARGE AS DELEGATES BE WEEDED OUT Lightfoot 29 died Mon- QUIZ PRESSED or t Basement n Utah's Smartest Shopping Center! NJ -- |