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Show vR1 4, t Sr , 1 OGDEN PROVIDES MEANS TO LAKE CITY RA1SE ADDIT IONAL REVENUE Adopt t g gs REGULATE SALE OF GUNS JO jron Logan Announces Rodeo July . . jrr, L.n . . Logan Junior High Sets Parents Day Police Will Change Uniforms on May 1 Enumerators Rush North Utah Logan, Ogden Drum Corps Will Escort Him to Hotel. -- ms Census 162 Teachers Sign For Cache Schools t OODEN. April 22. Fopuatlon ftfibiey, a smalt precinct In Cache 4 Zt? with as Is given county. farms. In a report of a preliminary numeration received by D, R. RobA comparaerta, census supervisor, ba made a tive statement cannot the precinct waa not organised at the 1929 censua Mr, Robert always tJiUbaaMk-- i well under way in northern Utah. He la making an effort to get data on Ogden, Logan and Brigham City in shape so that first returns can-b- e given out for places having a population of 11M or more. ' - Boden-hame- Alfred and Margaret Harley l, pioneers of 184S. He was an. active! Church worker and prom- -' Inent in community and cimc affairs In Davis county T' He began his Church career as a Sunday school teacher and then beeame president of the ward M. M. I. A. On July 22. 1S77. he was ordained a high priest and set apart as second counselor to the Bishop Nathan Cheney, of Centenitlei ward, whlch office he held for about ten years, when h6 was made first counselor to Bishop A. B. Porter. He served as first counselor until 1869 4rhen he became bishop of the ward, holding that position until February, Ran-daL- r, national commander of the a American Legion, will address meeting ' in the legion chateau Tuesday evening to b attended by the legionnaires trom all over state. Piaus for the reception have been made by the local post. drjjjr' corps of Logan and Ogwill meet the national den commander at the Unlop station and escort him to the Hotel Bigelow Later a parade will be formed to the chateau Commander V J. Harrop of the Ogden post will preThe address side at the meeting. of welcome will be by Mayor Ora the Bundy, past commander of Y 191 1. He was also in ths presidency post. Responses will be made by of tjie High Priests quorum of the C. D. Pope Department Commander anda Mrs. C V K. Saxton, de- Sduth Davis stake, and since 1922 partment president of the auxiliary. Preceding the meeting, a large class of candidates known as the national comrnaifderrf class, will be Initiated. Members of the American Legion auxiliary will attend the meeting not to retard the openan agreemnt with the bv posting a f bond for possession of tjhe 'property pending litigation. I avenue, the city has en- Police Search Requested Two girl, and youth are missing from their OGDEN, April 22 on Glomes in Ogden, and police have 'been requested to aid In the search , They arw Mrginia Hall, U. of 266? Adams avenue. Virginia West. 14. of the ArgyU apartments, and Delmore ;Balrd, 19, of :649k Adams avenue The Baird bov is thought to have to park f:one bv autowith Yellowstone two other BfUGHAM CITY. Members of the Toung Matron club were entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday evening at the Mrs. PercyCJ. T Xnud-soIdle Isle 50 Washington School Pupils Prepare Operetta OGDEN, Arpi! 22 The operetta Ptcklea - wtH be presented by 64 students of South Washington school April 24, at 9 pm. Mts Grace Msttbems is In charge of thej music: Marjorie Brener dancing Mrs. Constance Gunnell, spesking and Bertram A. Andeltn art and stage decorations? -- Weber Health Officer Investigate Dog Bite Commissioner; 'of Weber countv have referred Jo' tbe county health officer Dr. W. M McKaVft the case oC Albert Waretaff 12. son of Mrs W A Wagstaff of West Weber who has been attacked by a vicious dog The boy with hi father appeared before the commission Monday They aatd the dog was owned by D McBishop Robert McFarland Kay haa the case under Investigation to determine If 0th dog has OGDFN, April 22 rabies. Ogd en Butinei Man Return From Cpat OOtEX, April 22 Joseph president and general manager of the John Fkrowcroft A Sons company, who suffered a paralytic stroke, last Frldav in San Bernardino, Calif, waa brought to Ogden Tuesday accompanied by p- Kara C. Rich and members of his The physician says thar Mr family a condition has Improved Bcow-crof- t, - Scow-cra- ', Ginic Scheduled. - T fr April 2? Alinio, y;PE.V. T age are an ndunced br Dr William McKay as follows Iintah April 23. Marriott. April 24, and Hooper, April 26 at 1 3 and 3pm Mss Olga Ellis, Burse, wul assist Dr. McKay. WOMAN DIVORCE. 22 -- Florence OODEN, April Tucker, on a change of failure to waa a dvorce provide, against Arthur Tucker by Judge George S Barker in the Fecond district court Mortdav. They were Married Dec. 3, 1226. - ""children of" WIt - l.ocT $1.25. I i warm-weath- sd Housedeaning Dust Brushes, Wall Brushes, Old English and Liquid Wax. Hyrum Second Ward Put . Over Cantata -- Rompers $1.95 $1.95 For boys 2 A very assortment fabrics, and to 8 attractive , New Art Goods to d. fast colors. Sleeveless Shirts U Beautify 85c the Home Mercerized lisle tops. with light-weigwool and cotton over the abomen admirable for the ht teething baby, 3 i Quilted Silk roed Spread I Ankle Sox Bonnets for $1.00 $1.00 Very dainty rayon and lisle, pink, blue, white or pongee color. Sizes 4 to 6U. I Z. C. M. Bridge Table Cover . . Second Floor. $2.50 to $10.00 d filet Covers unquestionably smartly, modem. A wonderful selection. For Summer Wardrobes Here Are New Fabrics at Featured 1.95 Pastel organdies show you many new and charming pillows in this special-pric- e assortment. Rayoir Pique Printed Pique 79c 59c Newest of the new fabrics for dresses and ensembles. 3S inches Extremely popu I r quality, 36 inches wide. In Z. C. M. I. Art Dept. Second Floor. a wide assort- - wide, fast colors, a ment of patterns, all glorious selection of fast colors. Fine for artistic prints. 89c summery ensembles values. for girls and women. Fancy Voiles Checked Tissues 32c 49c 5000 yards to select from no end of colors and' patterns. 36 inches wide, regularly " 39c a yard. Your choice of many different colors, . fine . Z C. M. I. first quality, regular 59c values. Makes up-v-ery smartly. Wash Goods Dept. Prince Street Floor Z. C. M.T. Down Stairs Store An Extraordinary Sale! fr Beautifully lace trimmed., crepe form fitting Slips, the newest idea for spring and summer dresses, white or flesh color, with cocoa colored laces top and bottom. Fashionable -- t- , aa Y m 1 nne-thi- rd clnititt 1 Half Price Pajamas ers sample lines Jewelry that would ordinarily be tr at 60e 1.00rNecklacesrBraceletsrEar Rlngs, Pins Jewelry to match every costume, for every occasion at prices cut squarely in two! Tell your friends about this sale i Z. c. M. I. Down Stairs Store. -- r - ' Womens an childrens Printed cotton Pajama. Good materials and splendid workmanship, combined with the newest styles. Z. C. M. I. theyll want to attend It, too! , $1.25 than a thousand pieces, including manufactur- ' Bloomers Fine, soft, durable rayon bloomers, white, flesh, nile, black, nude, and navy, sizes 5 to 9. Every pair perfect Jewelry More . $i..00 1 n Slip ' $1.90 o j two-tone- Boudoir Pillow Low Prices Junior and '5,X40 arrangements, werecW The fallowing daughters Improvements-shei a gain from presnt' Mr. Edith Barkeir. cg:den, 12.933 273 to 2 Total val M's. Sadie Johnson, IewevtHe. ulattons fixed bv the county are Mrs. Lottie Woodward Willard J12 46S(i this tear compared Mre. George Marsh. Willard. with $12 672,630 Mrs. Marshs sister, Mrs Jennie i;9 Wright of Salt lake, sax prevent with her daughters. Ethel and La- Chamber Appropriate Von. RICHMOND, t tah. April 22 Eighteen grandchildren also rth Uache high school won debatFunds - to Delegates tended. ing honors tn Cache district by defeating teams from Lgan and OGPEV. Apr! Directors of! outh iache high schools Friday the Ogden hamber or commerce Willard Vaudeville The"Nrth Ca. he teams consisted authorised an ppro,rlation to send . il Leona Rawlins and Ivan May, f Mrs J E Dave, president of thej C 1 J I and Imogen Talbot and cncdulod or April.1 24 flnnative Civic league a convention Vlneant Reese, negative All schools Ogden of the western d v ion of the PlayWILLARD. Utah. April Wil- in he district entered teams. and Asosclatlon! ground lard school will present It second Of America In April 24, 26! anhual vaudevile Thursday eve- Seat, . . 26 and ntng April 24 A cast consisting KlCnmOnd M&VOr Scti Miss Edvenja Jeppsnn, of iS members will he used The of plavgrounds in ngden, supervisor will ac ... For change ann(uqes! 24 company Mrs. Cave Geanup April that this year a production "Bill be ,S even better than last year RHHVOVD, Utah. Aplt 22 Mayor H F Olsen has aet Thurs- - Heir Petition For ' 24, RF.fTTtl. HF.m. April da, dav Head of, general clean-.u- p BRIGHASif-CITcivic! organise-tUSettlement Utah, AprHvYJ of Estate will with citv of- Mrs. Crvgtal J Watkins present- f k?A llLJ a -- put in g... C drv 4n recital Saturdsv afternoon at the and business houses rill clcfe from flniil ,tt!.mrnt with E1v,r,tt ittlefield Wattlaf widow f War-- i home of Mr Vt H Gleave He f n 10 34 tn l J pm. I Hansen Cleave. filed Watthe Jack Second in rt district bv th Ins and Elsie Barnard kins. LavFrj First SavValedictorian Chosen. ings bankcourt Ada Loveland. Ruth Bn"w guardian nd adminisMary trator of the children and estate. Toung, Marian Cro. kett, Rewene 22 RICHMOND, Utah. AfrrH Mrs. Wattl Is entttued to Bate and BiRy Weffinden Mrs DHv has been UJsrke HL D. Wofflnden chosen to of th estate, to two ooa. sang give the valedictory address at the he petition, but ho according to Park school graduation exercises take stocks valued at agreed WOM ANJLEAD9 Cl ItTt, 25 Odd for Miss Helen .Harrih will give the he reason that she believes that CCOEV. 52 -- Madeline das April and Clarence Fisher the children of M Wstti should Fmith pleaded nt guiltv tn the eftv the clhistory while Helenlhave the maims portion oYtiiie. court Monday tn hatterv upon Wan, i hri.tennpropheer, render will the The tte 1, velued t da Tate. She w 29. Bill, 67.1. Quite the most breath-takin- g lovely Spreads yet, offered to the beauty-lovin- g woman. Exquisite designs and colors. New Assessed Values in Davis County Drop ft,. $37. 50 Crisp organdie, pink or blue, enchantingly fashioned for the tiny tots dress-u- p wear. L Infants Dept., . vears For 40 op- Z. C. M. I. Household Stmt Floor. crisp dimity, sleeveless or short-sleeveWhite, pink, blue, yellow. of styles, WILLIAM VITT. At a local hospital, HiH-iXut, died Mortdav of harf dease Mr. Nutt was born at Wiltshire, England, hut had resided in Salt Lake Polishers Perky little styles of years-ol- d. 6, the last nearly HTRUM. Utah. April 22. Hyrum 12 he hid been elevator operjears second ward choir, under direction ator He is surfor hotel Cullen the Howell Cannon, Fern Capener, of A J - peLersen, presented the bv a nephew. PhiHp Nutt, a Howard Capener, lone Conger, Vir- sacred cantata "Easter Praise Sun- vived n ece, Mrs Caroline V of gaH Mrs Elmer Paul gave Lake and a half sister Snarr day night ginia Cornwall, Francis Campbell, in England. Gwendolyn Ca mptrett, Frank Cha-da- z the dramatic readings and B.solos M Bell Hoskins, Vivian Hoskins, were bv Lyman Nielsen. JOH ACE! L. Twila Howell. Stephen Hales, Mel- Thompson, C A Nielsen, Mrs AlAt hlv home 235 Second East ba Hamion, Rosel! John. Lleaner fred Fallows. Mrs Molen Petersen. street. John Paul Angell died early Mrs Rav Petersen and Miss Viola Monday following a heart attack Jensen, Doris helW, Bessie Korth. Sorensen. He was born in bait Lake. NovemWarn Larsen. Gwen Laub, Floyd ber JO, 1663. Surviving are his wiLHlywhite. Irene Lisht, Hortense dow, Ruth AngeM. two sna Karl Mason, Gladys Mortenson, Hyrum Marble, Ruby' Neilson. Dean Orwln, Primary Convention Held And Paul and a daughter Joan, all of Salt Lake, hia fjfbeg, TruJennie L I Peck. Arlean Peterson HYRUM, Utah, April 22 Hyrum man O Angelt rf pivte. tfnnfc . two Aediee Pierce, Hattie Dunn, Earl stake primary-conventio- n was held brothers, Ralph. o Driggs Lullu Earl. Earn Darley, Erjer, at 5 p m in Hjrum Third and Albert of Salt Uk. twoIdaho sisDirk Fishburn. Irene Farnsworth, Sunday ward chapeL Elisa R. Bennlon of ters Lottie J jAldrh and L P Leona Garfield, ttsnda Garfield. King of Sait Lake Mr rrge1 was Althea Garn. Lie Grn. Verna Gets. the genera! board was present. a member of the postrfre band. Flerne Godfrey, Revere Hanson, Ruby Harris, Leland Harris. 14 Jilts ed Hess. Madeline Hall Fay Hawks Landscape EDa Ptersoij. Mervia Ford At Bountiful High Richards, Margaret Roderick. Alton Scofield. Jack Khumway Marie. BriUNTIFlU, April 22 the Blanche Smith. Roma Tubbs, (grounds at Bountiful Junior high Mac school are being Thompson, Barbara, Thurer, under peJorls Tborsen, Odessa direction of Miss Ruby htringham. Takagakt. Assessments of tr made' by W Ellen home Addena The Wudwar4l plans used the assessor M Dauprtcjunty this agent. vtt, Phyltss Mortd Leah 11ar county ae those made for this purpose bv WoJ ear fall short xf reaehtrg the rrer. Lola "White, L!s Watt. Ida he late Fmtt Hansen, V 8 A of 1929 by m'rtjLrhan 200 -John landscape gardener. Watkins, George Y eshida, 900 Ben Brown, count 'assessor of W Davis Is the fir to JuhitvU hi Bountiful High annual statement to the tate board of filed it equalisation, having Girt Day Tomorrow Tuesday Most of the the- m rednotiopj BofVTIFUU Utah April property valuer Junior high school will Dtvl stock assessdepartment where tts annual girls day April 22 made 1 A r2 WILLARD. Utah. program will be presented In the ment of 472 s9' Lave been 270 April in Golden wedding anniversary of Mr 1brtfnng bV the gfrTk, to be foflomed-an- d thtV'yvar tnmpr.r w t R '$ Personal proptv ha dropy Mrs. Josiah Marsh ah athletic meet and a matinee 4924 from was 2 3D9 37 to 2 205 475; Min, Uettte ped U WHIerd bratl t their home In Increased ( Thatcher, of the faculty, will have real estate value hve Sunday fi from 801,730 to Door Electric erate. mortuar). Willard Couple Has Gold Weddings kee.- ba- that are a pleasure to Tub Suits' ! For Spring er tiste, adorably styled, for the tiny miss of 1 to 6 years. Very unusual values. front or styles. Sizes up to two years. double-breast--- 1 Wash Mops, Dust Mope, Polishing Mits and Cloths. Polishes; OCedar and Yan- Voiles and printed Very dainty silk and lisle Shirts in button At South Cache Set Junior hoys. 1 Tub Frocks PUt 2 Girls, Youth Disappear, 1 wr w Was. 475 -- Bow-cut- I Sase Shirts Black, White Day city uates of Bear River high school are April Jt Ogden has filed suit tn the Second dis- listed as follows. Kenneth Austin. Bessie Austin. trict court against Catherine Richreal estate Rae Abbott, Lveljn Anderson, uol ey, to condemn certainTwenty-sixtden Alien, Nathaniel Ashby, Ralph at Ogden avenue and t, street for the opening of the ave- Bishop, Jessie bishop, Ruby nue. Kanatta Burnett, Neida Burns, In order ing of the tered into defendant the first mayor of Centerville, was county 4?pmmisionat!rfor Lfouy. years and served on the cobnty of school board for a number years. He was married. Feb. 15. 1875, and to MUs Frankie B. Phelps the couple have had eleven children. Surviving are his widow and tj following sons and daughters Harley P. Jtahdall, Centerville M Mary Btreeper, Rarte, Idaho: Howard Randall, Morgan; Elbert EL Amelia Randall, Centerville: Rich. Ward, Idaho FaIIs; Laura Davis. Malad: Alice Morgan; Frankie Randall, Centerville and Mrs Rula Bush, Rirle, Idaho. Forty-fou- r grand children and five eleven brothers and five sisters also sur- LOGAN, April 22 According to peseret camp of the Daughters Pioneers will meet Utah Supt R. V. Larsen, there are 162 of teachers In the county schools, 142 Thursday night at 7 30 pm. at the vive. of which have signed contracts for home of Mrs N Oirls Somonsen, Funeral services will be held the coming year. Two hundred apThe- - Fort Brigham camp of the Thursday, April 24, at 2 pm. in plications for the other 2t posts are will tha Centerville First ward chapel. on hand. Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mrs Dt North --esi- Bou th Cache - high meet aL Iba home-- Of school teacher turn over was very Burt Friday afternoon at I oclock. small, there being but one instrucj Called By Death tor In each Institution not returning The remaining 16 vacancies are in DAJtA LEV AU If CLAT. the grade schools. At the (amity residence in Bountiful Tuesday, Dsra Levaua Chsy. wife of Richard D. Clay died. She was born in Fairvlew, Utah Sept. 1. 1906 Surviving In addition to her husband are two sons, Eugene and Rawson. The body is st the Deseret OGDEN, h L. 22 OGDEN, April Bear River High Lists Graduates Opening of Avenue GARLAND, Utah. April 22 Grad- Ogden Moves For Melvin Harley Randall, form bishop of the Centerville ward and active in Church work in the South Davis stake, died Monday at his home in Centerville following an Illness of three weeks Mr. Randall was born in Balt Lake City. Aug. 1, 1S52. a son of ( a, : SCMII . d.I. . -- n rr. . t 1930 and thoughtful Mothers are renewing those wardrobes in preparation for the wee ones comfort. k 1 erating reaiauraata, retail peddlers, operating testing and weighing machines and ceiling W'ffoog would i The proposed ord nane and rd ng aiarop. coupon for for a flnelof $! X license of one dollar for earn provide The matter has been re- mi f per Anvrnrt Muart 1 tauranta la required. Tbe licence i tnoos t not to be leca iftaa 924 or more than under 16 j 1(H) a year. No person y eara to be permitted to enter restaurant after 9 pm. unless ac- ' companied by parent or guardian i Booths are to b Pn to public 24-2- 5 view. Por testing machine of various kinds, a license fee of I a year i LnOAX. April 22 K K oburn of for weigh- Biack required.a Slot machines foot, Idaho, large western rodeo year; slot musical ing 93 will furnish twq davj f fl a year, other aiot ma-if operator!, for Log rodeo perfxrvancs chines not a gambling device, g Pioneer and celebration day J yrar. r32ni.. .D- fTr .hi O opr.l.d forwent, ihf more than one Fred Ltindberg of jnounce Chairman comm.ttra of lbr.l..n Fo .rating .uch of Commerce .fcd randr Chamber knit. fe.br racks, mk. Bids concession open only for 2k m Fer mUi Cache Valley resident, will be .holi, tank Ilf .to oltn. pump I or carrying 22 Chairman Bart T. opened April from ti chamber of Commerce p,r. Th a Items,reduction which could not Cardon of thecommittee, is arrangadvertising It in dnld. fen collected. ing for lithographs, auto stkkers, Ramil peddlers of fruits, veg- banners and other advertising feaetables -- and bakers products must tures. k yew. For license of 1M par othpeddling the same articles Inlicense than push carts, the er will be life year. To (We away trading, stampe the license will bo He. a year. To Jo poll vartoua coupon. l a year, peanut and popcorn stands operate nnd 2 a year. To nell root beer PedLOGAN, April 22 Parents day . other soft dr'nks 121 a year. Logan Junior high school is set household goods at dling clothing andlicense according to Prinof $ltf a for Wednesday, will require a Alvin Hess They will visit cipal year. Wholesale pedlars are to pay classes of their children from lam. g license ol 1 20. a year. , until 15 o'clock. A special assem-ulactivfeaturing ities of the school, will be given at houth-wic- k .A T. A. J. . Henson, pm. and Prank H Baugh, Jr, mudirectors In the citv schools 1 sical - v- wilT present vocaTknd instrumental music numbers A reception in honor of the par OODEV. April 4l By ordet of be given in the library folChief Albert E. Wilton. all uni- ent willthe program at which there formed officer of th police de- lowing exhibits will be departmental in Olive, appear1. partment are to of the work being acsome showing drsb uniforms on May by their children at Tlie order say a that on that day complished school The committee in charge the dark blue uniforms are to be of K N plansW.for the day includes or clean discarded, and either new W. .Welch, Miss Phoebe Reese, olive drab uniforms are to be worn. Harding, Mrs Nettie Lund and Miss Hattie MorrIL 0Prt4 v Wednesday Is Baby Day t- April ir South Main Street. 13-3- 3 take care of the Last minute a m pa l g n chamber wil contact" Tbe with all place where persona are fmpUed to ascertain if the employes and their famiIn ordinal OGDEN. April ne haf been enumerated desfringj. providing thator allrentpersons or Tbe dlnectora point out that firearms to purchase it is very important to give smmumiU'Q .must b equired to tb-of the hef from fden as high a stand ng as tain permission Uv j pose Me respecting population, police, in recommended K Albert fhief commission by To provide additional f canoes tor Ogden cst, a camber of ordinance acre adopt Jlonoay ed by t city commissi for opevening, requiring a liven wholesale and OGDEN. 22 4r535 Apr ! 22.- with David R. Roberts. superviaor of censua In of northern I tah, ofdirectors commerce ugden chamber at the meeting Monday after-nomade an appropriation to OGDEN MOVES - Several APRIL Dies at Home OliDK.N. Board TUESDAY M.H. Randall OGDEN CHAMBER PLANS TO CHECK CENSUS FIGURES . rv TEE DESERET NEWS SALT News From Northern Utah 's r rrtt mem rNcrfsyu i ' t Underwear Dept Second Fkrtr. 2 I |