Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 26 1936 Rites Will Take Place Tuesday CROWDSSTORM IDAHO COURT IN O f': O ment to the "reporter apparently had been voluntary and without any Inducement It would be admitted in evidence In the hearing of the jury and of a frenzied crowd that had stormed the court room doors in an effort to gain entrance Beesley reblack-haire- d lated how the young defendant had described his flight -with his former wife their wanderings over the desolate autumn fields and their refuge from the chill wind in a culvert beneath a rail- O -- O s fV road track After the pair had lain inside the culvert for a while Van Vlack crawled out Beesley quoted him as saying and shot the girl through the head He shot her from the back he insisted the witness testified although he was told that the coroner's inquest had found the shot was fired from the front The deputy sheriff added some details to the gruesome scene quoting the defendant as asserting he had slain Mildred because "I told her folks I would kill her if they put the law on our trail They knew I would" When Judge Barclay said "well quit for this week" both Teats and Larson rose from their seats and immediately went into a conference with the Van Vlacks State's attorneys scurried out of the courtroom and into the library when they concluded "Everything is fine" Prosecuting Attorney - Edward Babcock said the state will have be'four or five" fore resting its case The attorneys expected to give their case to the jury today but the unexpected opposition from defense altered their more-witness- es 1 - y 'vv V fir ' MARY J R LAYTON Funeral services for Mrs Mary Jane Roberts Layton 83 prominent Davis county pioneer and temple worker will be conducted Tuesday at one o'clock In the L D S Kays-viltabernacle with Bishop Irwin Call of West Layton officiating Her body may be viewed at the residence of a daughter Mrs E C Miller Layton Monday afternoon and evening and Tuesday until time of funeral Interment willbe made in Layton cemetery Arrangements are under direction of Lindquist & le riam 70 and Mrs Jessie Stewart Lipsey 66 of Long Beach was married at five p m today in Palm Springs Desert resort The ceremony was performed by the Rev Dr George M Rourke pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Long Beach in the living room of the new winter home of former Superior Judge Ralph Clock long time friend of the governor The only others to be present were Mrs Clock and Mrs Rourke r O H P — ft ft p Births reported to the Ogden city health office during the week are shown on the following official list: Vernal G and Mary Wilkinson Ferrin Huntsville girl o Jesus and Sngracia Mata 137 West Oak street girl John O and Margaret Deener-lin- e Del-gad- Grimes 276 Twenty-eight- h street boy William J and Hazel Stone Raymond 1772 Center street girl Joseph M and Annie Sims street boy 1073 Twenty-firRanBaxter Ursel and Edwin C dall 531 Washington avenue girl Dillon and Rilla Smith Smith West Ogden boy Wonda W and Hattie Hutchings De-B- ry st girl " Tatsuo and Yoshiko Saito Huntsville girl John W and Ella Robertson Coalville girl Earl and Fern Williams Burton 3217 Wall avenue boy Howard B and Leona Bommes Gardner Morgan girl William and Elna Holmberg Kel-le- v 2203 Washington avenue boy Byron S and Elsie Gibson Way-meTaylor boy Vernon J and Mary Evertsen Carroll 2953 Van Buren girl Jesse E and Erma Drabble Hiatt 2943 Childs avenue boy Harold L and Lilly Lythgoe Barnes 3700 Ogden avenue boy Milon R and Augusta Kraft Smith 2530 Grammercy avenue Aloysus the office boy is looking into the future —figuring out that Christmas comes on Friday like New Year's day Thanksgiving as usual Thursday and Armistice day on Wednesday He's got Halloween down for Saturday same as Yom Kippur same as Washington's birthday St Patrick's day Tuesday and Good Friday on Friday The northern districts and communities of Box Elder county will lend their support to this affair —f nesday and July 4th on Saturday the same as the "break for the bossft es" this week On this day February 29 the employers gain a day's work from the men who labor by the month free But It won't affect Aloysus any — his life is a continual rest Maximum temperature on Saturday was 34 degrees with 23 degrees and barometric pressure 3013 registered at six o'clock s BY DONATIO! SCHEME FORK Fine Response Reported In American Plan Debate To Be Concluded Here Campaign For Used Attire Monday Evening Excellent response from Ogden residents was accorded Boy Scouts who conducted a canvass of the city Saturday for collection of used clothing to be repaired by emplpyes of the national youth administration it was reported by officials in charge The clotiing will be distributed to needy families at a later date I A Weber ' county-ER- f A j ivej-to- n truck" was filled with suits overcoats hats shoes skirts underwear and other material ' The clothing was taken to the county-ERheadquarters wheref between 15 and 30 persons certified by the NYA will be employed in repairing Additional canvasses pay be conducted if clothing collected Saturday is insufficient it was $aid Weber county has been authorized to use approximately $1200 for the project through the NYA" Officials said they wished tlheir appreciation extended to all douors A BERTOLDI CASE DROPPEDBY U S Deportation: proceedings will 'be concluded Monday : evening in the Weber college auditorium will be follQwed by debates upon themes appealing to groups of citizens In- terested in other phases of current importance" If the arrangements can be completed several of the leading citizens of the state will be heard in forums during the remaining months of winter and early spring Requests have been received for the presentation- - of questions of both national and local controversial importance The negative side of the Town-sen- d plan will be given ample time for full presentation of arguments Monday evening This is because last Monday the affirmative debaters were not denied opportunity to amplify their claims Joseph Jeppson and J1 G arranged Saturday afternoon to arrive in Ogden early Monday afternoon and acquaint themselves with the rules and arrangements It is expected the debate will commence at seven-thirand conclude at nine o'clock There will be an organ recital preceding the presentation of the debaters The event will be without charge Reports received from other cities reveal that American plan is gaining approval throughou1 the country Ad-ki- ns Mc-Quar- Slaterville Present Play S nt girl George W and 2722 Bel-na- news comes out — J o ho-ho- — hereahif — 4 and the any W Farrell Goes To Forestry Session AXMINTER " $050 $3 Down— a Month Down — a Month $3 Fine quality rugs Justl2left! 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V!'tf- r wm W' v - mm mn tv i - II 5 ISS-- I i uare Yard ' Splendid choice of pat-l'- it terns and colors laid on ? 1 - COVERING IWmv 111 t 1 fetbase floor I floors ' v v7' ' --s 1 £- " - Jj r 4 Classes Organized In Adult Education Clearance Valeus! i Assemble At Dance party of CITY Brigham were Mr and Mrs Glenn Lee of Kansas City Mo who are guests of Mr Lee's brother land Mr J W Farrell of the forest man- and MrsTheron Lee family agement division of the forest servGlen Lee and his orchestra are ice will leave tonight for Boise favorites over the NBC His Idaho to attend a meeting of the brother Farrell Lee is aairways member of Southern Idaho Timber Protective an Ogden orchestra and invited association While there he will con- the party to attend the dance fer with the Idaho state land commissioner and the state forester on forestry matters Mr Farrell also plans to visit the Idaho and Weiser national forests Shift Session with headquarters at McCall and Weiser respectively This part of l MIAML Fla Jan 25 — (AP)— his trip he said will cover gen- President William Green of the eral forest service work particularly American federation of labor said in relation to timber surveys and today that unless there are changes timber sales in the investigation of the flogging f death of Joseph Shoemaker the FINNEY TRIES AGAIN federation's annual convention PITTSBURGH Jan 25— Hal Fin- would be held in Tampa Labor leaders previously had disney who was hit In the head at Toronto in 1934 and struck across cussed taking the convention to anthe eyes by a tree branch in 1935 other city because of the tarring has recovered full vision and will feathering and beating of Shoego south with the Priates to lighten maker and two other labor men their catching burden this spring that resulted in Shoemaker's death H Qsy a 25 — A Jan City people motored to Ogden to attend a Saturday night dance In the party BRIGHAM Reg $53 Washers $225 Radio Cabinet model radio famous makes reduced or ! this clearance £ vOO to only $1 a Down $5 Week y Uo 221 ROA Radio $98 REGULAR This radio is an exceptional bargain but you must act fast! 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See all of the values —come as soon as p'ossible for best selection! 18 9xl2-f- t FINER 9xl2-f- - w O Better DUG DEPARTMENT : " Burch Creek Justice Revokes Drink Permit P S— Sol's typewriter goes 'round yo-h- rie - Now you take one year ago (Sol Johnson doesn't want it) the maximum temperature was 48 degrees with minimum 22 —and skies were clear and around Our Clearance Sals Extends Into Our -- agsins Assembles At Mrs Ida Deem Home l i3U3KiLLijLKwi 7 1 The American Plan debate upon the Townsend Pension Plan that ty Deportation Proceed ihgs Against Woman Dismissed Attorney Hears aest N PLAN TOWHSEND TRUCK FILLED Mary Bertoldi of West Weber smartP-Ted about a year ago by the federal Club A department of labor have been dismissed according to word received Will Saturday by her attorney Arthur Woolley SOUTH WILLARD Jan 25— The The proceedings were based on the asThe Slaterville Parent-Teach- er Cold Springs Sewing club met Fri- charge that she operated a house of sociation will a in the present play day afternoon at the home of Mrs ill fame at 167 Twenty-fift- h street near future and has named Ezra aftera Deem After Ida j pleasant known as the Denver hotel Holley Harold Slater and Wheatly noon a luncheon was served by the M P Lence district director of J Taylor as a committee in charge hostess Covers were placed for the naturalization with The association held a meeting headquarter s at following members: Mrs Parley Salt Lake City informed Wool Mr evening in the Slaterville Monday Deem Mrs Orvil Deem Mrs Dan ley of the dismissal and cancela schoolhouse Newly elected officers Cook Mrs Woodland Mrs Delbert won or tne deportation proceedings presided They: are Harold -- Slater W A Clay the hostess and by letter-president Wheatly J Taylor vice Mrs Daniel F Harding president and Rose Rufrano secretary and treasurer WILLARD Jan 25—Willard ward The program was as follows: readchoir under direction of Mrs Daniel F Harding furnished a musical ing by Donna Tucker song by De-lom Ekins Charles Tucker Margie Brig-haward in the in First program Donna Tucker and Chieko Mrs last Smalley City Sunday night Soda reading by Delour Ekins song Annie Nicholas was the accomA young man arrested Friday by Orville Holley Elva Cobabe and panist The Primary officers and teach- night for being drunk at a mis- Margaret Thurston and news of the ers entertained at the home of Mrs sionary farewell in Hooper plead school by Mrs Earl Knight Rev Mae Brunker this week Bunco was ed guilty to the charge in the freshments were served were Burch Creek court Saturday-afteand refreshments played noon Justice Alfred Gladwell im- - ONE CENT A DAY PAYS served to eighteen guests posed judgment of a $10 fine or UP TO $100 A MONTH ten days in Weber county jail and also suspended the defendant's The Postal Life & Casualty InsurCo 3829 Postal Life Bldg ance liquor permit The defendant who is 21 years Kansas City Mo is offering toa new $100 policy that pays up of age informed the court he pur- aaccident month for 24 months for total dis-— chased a pint of whiskey at the ability and $100000 for deaths BRIGHAM CITY Jan 25— Sev- state liquor store in Ogden uhder costs less than lc a day— $350 a eral new classes in WPA adult edu- a permit issued to him Friday More than 150000 has already year m cation have been formed in Brig-haand Deputy Sheriffs George Weather-ston- e bought this policy Men women City among them a dramatic and James Larsen arrested children eligible Send no money class It is contemplated a number the young man who appeared in Simply send name" address age of amateur theatricals will be pro- court with a black left" eye and a beneficiary's name and relationship they will send this policy on 10 blood-staine- d duced shirt results of aft al- and FREE inspection No examiState Supervisor R F Homer of leged fight The young man lis a days' is required This offer is limnation Salt Lake City and Vern B Thorpe resident of Ogden so write the company today ited of Ogden were in Brigham City Friday going over class schedules with the local instructor J Arthur 4-- ADril Fool's day comes on Wed- — 3-A- R Nino-mia- g IS BEST YET O Election of directors of both the senior and junior chambers of com- Box merce will be held on the third Monday of next month February 17 and present plans call for a joint annual meeting of the two bodies BRIGHAM CITY Jan 25 —The the following Monday night Febru- president's birthday ball to be held ary 24 night January 30 will be The nominating committee of the Thursday full support by Box Elder given senior "chamber will meet Tuesday county announces Chairman Claude to name 10 candidates for positions Sloey on the board of directors five of C Wixom is chairman of whom will be elected to replace as theEugene ticket committee Community many who will retire The retiring chairman are as follows: Corinne members are President Frank M Thomas Anderson Bear River City S Austin Johnson Honeyville Frank Browning Vice President X Romney Samuel C Powell J W Hunsaker Harper Leonard Pierce Randall and R E Wadsworth Mantua Mart Rasmussen ' Perry Members of the nominating com- Leland Willard Thome Wayne mittee of the senior - chamber are Woodland Floyd Promontory S T Jeppesen chairman G M Wells" Fister J C Goodf ellow D O and assistance are Minnoch T Rushmer - Russell also being given J in advertising f Wilkins and L B Young distribution and ticket Three new directors will be elected by the Civc Improvementdecorating IKInder-gard- en to membership on the board of the Business and Professional junior chamber and the six candi- Rotary and Lions club and Ameridates already have been named can Legion auxiliary Seventy per They are: Ward Armstrong Darrell cent of the proceeds will stay in the Crawford Walter EJEllingson Paul for local aid for infancommunity Hansen Dr William S Moyes and tile paralysis victims The remainEd Vandell 30 per cent will be employed for ing The retiring junior directors are work L H Griffin President Clyde A research Lindquist chairman of the memberTREMONTON Jan 25— Tremori-to- n ship committee and Ralph Mitchell will join the nation in celechairman of the sports committee brating the birthday anniversary for President Roosevelt with a grand ball in the L D S recreation hall ' Dorothy Don avenue girl Jackson Wortley Folk-ma- n George L and Josephine avePalmer 2798 Washington nue girl Keith E and Florence Nye Smith 437 Binford avenue girl Kenneth W and Madgalene The Great Western Livestock show at Denver which ended last week Archibald Frazier 3066 Wall avewas one of the best ever held there nue girL Ardell Stratford and Vernon J from every standpoint reported Twenty-eight- h 1258 Herbert Chandler prominent Bak- Eldredge street boy er Ore Hereford breeder upon his LeRoy and Helen Rich Leavitt arrival in Ogden Saturday Mr Chandler who has been & 3422 AdamsA avenue girL p and Lois Foster Hyrum prominent exhibitor at the Ogden avenue 2267 Harrison girL livestock show for many years said Clarence E and Carrie Jorgen-se- n he had 15 head of Herefords on Lee 2842 Lincoln avenue girL He display at the Denver show W and Katherine Bradley Carlos Heresold one purebred bull in the No 56 Western apartford sale for $1200 The sale aver- Seegmiller ments boy aged $691 for the first 50 head Aldon J and Pearl Morrell Turn-bothrough the ring 2530 Monroe avenue girL Capacity crowds attended the roAdrian and Ruth Young DeBlois deo and horse show each day and No 4 Child apartments boy ' night Mr Chandler said 4 The grand championship steer award went to a Hereford raised Ohio College Dean by a boy Mr Chandler said ' while he won third place with one Native Dies of his steers and sold him for 14 COLUMBUS O Jan 25 — (AP) — cents per pound — Walter J Shepard of Ohio Dean f State university well known political theorist died today Of a heart ailment He had been dean of the Obey college of arts and sciences since 1928 A native of Salt Lake City he Navy was 59 Obedience is the first law of the navy according to Pete De Hart Ogden - receiving recruit training at the San Diego station "If you obey all the orders you'll get along here okey" he wrote Carl Werner local recruiting officer who enlisted De Hart in the service several weeks ago "But if you don't obey the orders you're in for a lot of extra work" he added One of the hardest problems confronted by the recruits he said is the feat of remaining in barrack hammocks during the night He is anxious for sea assignment the letter stated DENVER SHOW 7th ' Sons Mrs Layton widow pf Christopher Layton after whom the town of Layton was named was a daughter of Levi Roberts and Harriet Ann Neff Her marriage to Mr Layton was performed" in Salt Lake City May 1 1870 by Daniel H Wells Affiliated with the L D S church her entire life she was known for Summer underwear is a long way her faithful labors in the St George and Salt Lake City temples and also off for her participation in Relief soCold days are here again and ciety work Besides four daughters she leaves ahead Sol can see raw winds bliz23 grandchildren and 38 great grandzards snow full moons half moons children and "moon" in pints -- LONG BEACH Calif Jan 25 — (AP) — Governor Frank F Mer- - 1 David II Mann Third North Brigham City Phone 91 Circulation and Correspondence 301 West Co-operat- ion plans street The defense refused to give any Godfrey 824 Twenty-secan- d intimation of what their procedure boy William J and Hattie Dxxon would be Teats woud not talk to Layton girl Thornley reporters O and Florence Brown William f street Bradford 879 Twenty-fourt- h girl L Delar and Betty Lee Kinnear Tingey Mountain View auto court O Governor and Widow Marry DEPARTMENT Elder To Join In Birthday Events f J " missions followed a prolonged argument between attorneys for the state and defense in the absence of the jury It was ended by Judge Adam B Barclay's ruling that since the defendant's state- NAMICERS February X TWIN FALLS Jan 25 —CAP) — Over the strenuous opposition of defense attorneys the state today o BOXELDER Senior And Junior Groups To Elect On Monday ' More Witnesses Will Be Called Before State Will Rest offered a district court jury" testimony that Douglas Van Vlack had repeatedly admitted the slaying of his pretty young former wife Mildred Hook and described how he shot her Walter V Beesley Associated Press reporter Sheriff E F Prater and his deputy A C Parker chief of police of Buhl Idaho testified the defendant told them he woman bef ied the cause he had promised her par ents he would if officers were sent after the couple in their flight from Tacoma Wash "She knew before she left Ta- coma that I would "if her father sent officers after us" Beesley testified Van Vlack told him in explanation of the killing ADMISSION NOTED The testimony of Van Vlack's ad- C'S WILL C OF VAN VLACIC TRIAL STANDARD-EXAMINE- V When Colds Threaten Vicks Va-tro-n- Prevent many Colds I m At the first warning sneeze or nasal irritation quick! — a few drops of up each nostril Especially designed for nose and throat where most colds start helps to prevent many colds — and to throw off head colds in their early stages Vicks Va-tro-n- ol Va-tro-n- ol Vicks VapoRub helps End a Cold sooner If a cold has already developed use Vicks VapoRub the mother's standby in treating colds Rubbed on at bed- actime its combined poultice-vaption loosens phlegm soothes irritation helps break congestion Often by morning the worst of the cold is over Follow Vick Plan for Better Control or of Colds Iff to last for years —covered in a lovely mohair Neatly tailored andsmartly designed Clear- the oceans with this newest Baby Grand! 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