Show THE OGDEN NOTED i ii MOVIE Raoul Walsh Cut About Face When Jackrabbxt Breaks 1' r v i i ii vj 1 - By WILLIAMS &- - STOCK EXHIBIT jri tt' - department at The exhibits irt the crs nnnrge I ' CARDINALS—The ?rii - i "Records of a recent case coming before our own county district court prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that a man with money an J influence is immune from prosecu tion so far as the eighteenth amendment is concerned ' J Yanfip ht- - j -- WUGHQRQW AMD 1 LQVNBPOW Ti —: : mi BY TRIBE WINNEMUCCA - ! Indians Assert Uncle Sam — niiiiiiwiwi EVANSTON k it -- u OrfS - — - - 9 g 2 i OLD! WRKCK UNCOVERED PORTLAND Ore— Wreckage of & French! vessel which sank In Portland harbor 80 years ago was found while construction of a seawall was In progress Oak tim- bers pbrter bottles earthenware and an old lantern were among the relics brough up by the digger in t V 7 5 Use McClanahan's Cheerful Credit Service An Daughter — w- i i Two-Pan- ts tjsi - W feVW-' '1 $25 $2985 $3485 anv v Now! Censi ng-S- y stem Suits for Men Models Fall Styles— - it ' Take immediate possession of any and every purchase' on your own terms ! it - -- fit' Slayiniy of Mother inur cl vrnu - — Maxanville un He went out swinging 'at th third strike" Mitchell up He flied Tut to Robertson DduthH up Ho popped up an easy one to Paschal No runs No hits No errors YANKES — The fans stood Up 'for a long (Stretch Meusel' up He walked J Lazzerl up HeEtruck at one and' Meusel stole second Laz — CARDINALS xorK Time of game— Two hours end rour minutes S— Beginning Saturday r i — iew SEVENTH INNING HfiiflimM jSaid To Have Had Part In — Tti Ladies' Literary club entrtji1npl at a reception and tea Thursday Nev Oct 5— afternoon lat the hom of mm r On thWBrnatfc a holier m honor of Mrs Guy J ' ''''mmnmmmwmwmmwmmmmm--—- wt-p- - IN F2UHDER CASE ROCK SPRINGS Wyo Oct 5— (AP)— POr fhere are no tomahawks Oay of Casper president of thA CAP)— John again was iV or bows and arrows! but rt An' neucimuwn oi vv omen si vJiuDs charged jointly with his father six chiefs and 400 braves nrrtt Interesting program was! riven Henry B Morrris with rang over as follows: the desert at a gathering- of murder In "When the Sun Goes Indian at Fort McDermott near here yes- uown (Arthur Penn) and 4Cre- connection with the slaying in 1924 ' ' oieiiove Song" CEdc-aRolmnnt of Mrs Anna Grabe and her fiveterday Thia time the fplne of nenr jsmiui) duetiby Mrs H P daughter Geneva In a I" was laid aside to war against the and ATtq t Ani method and Irish! of justice of peace fnJlumP'aini Medlevs paleface arrant RAINS HELPFUL Tribesmen from southernpoliticians Idaho piano and played hv MrJ Tnfi court here yesterday Utah northern and west- AlacCuaigji ''Neapolitan TO IDAHO RANGES western Arrest of t£e youth who is be- Nights" r ana "sweet — — — i tievea to ho iuma BOISE Oct 5— (AP)— Ranges ern Nevada north California and ttt: jverri viaiiy ' "i rartiiaffo tvoxi WW naa wero generally benefited by the southern Oregon signed a pact de- woman o ijwine" (BartlettV vaai requested hv Innni autvirtrt nxr claring that they1 are "not going uy jvirs xi i: lieiier! "Rar ewer iuorris Was rotnrr rain of Wednesday and Thursday to I vote for carole" the Ominar CArtha and from (Oberon) governwnu win soon- begin to brighten 'MurrmHr paleface's t--— 13n- UVUllllirf for ment" I rrt M xne zepnyrs vocal solos Mrs sweietois and Jensen) of 'cattle grazing caid M L fcheep Grabe and by we are croinsr to jl nomas rerryj her daughter were found here An Dean director of the bureau of get"Furthermore we our AIMS SET FORTH have to fight" rights if gust as m the cellar of a house plant industry Mrs Gay spoke to the club mum formerly occupied by the father and Weather reports said the storm wasThe Indians eaid the oow-woneid because uncle Sam had bers saying the federation is made son was freneral throughout the north uincers believed that Mrs Pacific states coining clown a3 broken treaties iwith them rM up of organized women in every vxraDe was killed with a shotgun snow in many of the higher dis- that the great white father had couuiiuiiuy wno can be depended and the girl ivith a blunt instrutricts The forestry department was given them "meaningless citizen upon to promote whatever will ment Quicklime had eaten awav elated over reports from their fire snip" Thi redmen- said they be make for better conditions! in the the flesh of tjieir bodies n community— women who are ievea tnat they would lose lookout stations County Attorney Walter A Mulr all reporting their If they exercised their ing j ior constructive work tolook rights 'fcnow falling" though net do saia a new witness had been found giving franchise the depth iivery influence In the commnnitv wno claims to have heard a "we ask Mrs Gay brought out bears! on the in ine Morns house on a shot Many rangers have been called thexne decree continuea to set aside land home life ajnd the influence of the early in August 1924 and to night eff the fire patrol and have been wheregovernment can he live and be freed of nome determines what the com seen a man dr boy run from have 2ut to constructing-telephonlines the 7 years of ruthless exploitation by munity is '! : -She briefly reviewed uuuse o bureau We want the agents wnat women's clubs liav accom PIONEER DIES hunt at any time of the yearright and pisnea tnrougnout the state She IDAHO FALLS Idaho Oct B — to db not (UP) — Funeral services for John ens" molested by game ward also gave a report of the biennial WOMEN DISMISSED: R Chaff in 79 pioneer residentof meeting m San Antonio which ehe OFFICERS REBUKED had attended In closing Mrs Gay Idaho will be held at the Lincoln 4- ward L D S church Sunday Mr enumerateai the resolutions adopt A4 v ir 41 A 5 — (AP) — bAUT UAKp Oct Chaff in was active in church af- REPORT DAMAGE mcm iptam- Mteaeraiioni at tne Fourteen women t h ririiarAri fairs having been a member of the which Mrs meeting Cheyenne BY PARTRIDGES v" mioviBH4BU ua me worifins' i — — ubi wi tins ciiv arrpfsrpi bishopric while living In Cedar City tool of the federation" Mrs (lav n gambling eharges yesterdav n Utah BOISE Oct 5 — fAP — ThA stressed resolution which urg- - a police raid oh a team room were humble little Hungarian partridge ed club the women to encourage the dismissed by police Judge John H ecarceiy bigger than a ouail Is fail use of Wyoming products and the MorSan with !a reprimand to the lng by-- big- margin of winning his resolution asking the cress of thp queers tor arresting them with way into the hearts of northern country- to refrain from ?ut evidence that they had actual orintinsr iaano farmers Dec on-news crima horse race pool and crime Pictures R E Thomas state game war more than once vv i Alien proprietor of the p aen said protests are crming In Trn vv a yiri jurs j M Lowdens of CasriAr luvm was neia on a from embattled farm was of keeping- a charge a s:uest fltklv aiso of the V1 gambling era of tho north saying that they uuoc tea -wi jme women spent 45 mln- serv- nave Deen long sufferers from the lowipgf theT program t Tr m a UfsHr uies lall ana Mrs Jillz- city cll °' f "1" Arnold Stone presided at tha afternoon! before Allen furnished -STffBEQJD "r too numerous to tea table which was centered with udii or £t eaen He was released ' tung wmirr smm mention as well aa too hungry for a low silver basket of calendula on $100 bail' WATCHES meions ana grapes utner bright fall garden flowers a The women hvho28 gave6Stheir aes The birds reared in the Vicinity wens usea to did not ranging iroim aecorate the spacious of Pocatello and Welser have not rooms of to in were court appear but homfc the Seller Th represent of these any displayed unfavorable committee In ed cy an attorney charge of the tea characteristics Thomas said: and rv nTr (reception comprised: — iri uoiier Mrs John W R Rennie uib Airs Eomr Tflrhan POTATO GROWERS OGDEN NOMINEES iio una lurs iveu Bennett J EAGER FOR FROST SPEAK IN MORGAN A : nOME WEDDIXO very pretty 'Weddinsr toolr nlaa BOISE Idaho Oct K f a ai me nome or Mr and Mrs Franv Farmers MORGAN Oct 5 of southern Idaho who last urown of Morgan Thursday evening at 8 meeting m countv ociock when vea in tear that a frost B"U'B their daushtpr hp wouia come wuvtnugn jinursaay nominated R came the bride of Cecil now are fearful that M raid- tr ry toe renresentativA t will j not they ASHTON pet one The wellj was ' ceremony $975 vvaiaron for Iong-teirprfnrm coTnni!lr A is frost to kill th v!ta needed IFtrnnvVi ed by Bishop Harold E er Herbert Whittler for short-terA Good Watch Guaranteed mo poiaioes jui ij DAn rti Cecil Caldwell had Frank Brown J commissioner and James Connell aa ms Dest man 60e Down 50o Week Mr TTrnnt-- rector of the bureau of plant in N Ii Cook T Rrnwn rk vWhile county attorney eaia Vhen :the v n v af retamea as county chairman The bride wiore a frock iof nale dustry eamo Potatoes ripen get hard- of Offden candidate Joseph na inan eind green tor districtCljez car- I velvet " is necfnipDeiter attorney of the Second ried a transparent: 10 mem while up the roses of!red 'Mrs bouquet pwj juy1cia1 aistnct made the keynote are et reen- - The loK fe speech of the convention Judge Brown was f racked In rose colorpd !in'8 Following the ceremonv JJf" has one advantasrp a xienaricKs and Eugene E georgette a "nar supper was served The "SV rAaA" icnai it assures that Pratt both of Oeden with red anfl do or potatc 6 zeare harvested will for Judges In the "Second illlcM ?wtered In1 large roses pink" a crystal bowl Cov district were In attendance 0-ers were laid Mr ofor ahd Mrs h Georero Ewer Jr fipn PENTON SEEK LAND FOR $1275 Sr: Mrs Rebecca Cater Miss Mary REJECTS ITEM Mr and Mrs John C Mar' BURT FY A1RPHDT Morris Accurate and Dependable ON RECLAMATION nau air and Mrs Frank J 75c Down 75c Week 1 Brown and Mr and Mrs Franlr TT-rrtitttit SALT LAKE! Oct 5— Postnonp f : 1 Timx laano v- oct -RmTM i a Biiiuuaie or — xojuiiii -: Rnriir v"'fc vi mnui5i- raiaraauon projairport me uvanston high school For the ects if nlfln ?C In the west "until of past year shej has been employed 5eJ25al or need fof additional produc- counc mate- at the Mission New ijon rialize w nuuxu j" a reierenatim la employed th It Is understood fMf -unonf aclflc commerce - 1 by the United States chamber of from" rfh h r"'"""wa ineywmmake was rejected Thursday ana coun meir nome In Evanston otut cnamoer " jThe local jafB chimber also declined TICKET FORMED to approve the proposal that a fed u iui TAUNTON ii $1775 tnat1 purpose eral board be created to re-- J BY REPUBLICANS fvn farm J7hn this transfer would not be to con recommenaations Good Looking— Enduring is f legal under existing: laws a bill gress 75c Down $1 Week MORGAN n Oct Srrvrr-aproviding for Its authorization will county Republicans 1 met be presented' to thp t — nd nomlnate4 the following tickFIRE the request et: Representative In th wieia DESTROYS fwadvlesatIon with ' passed ture-- S S four-yeFlorence SURFACE PLANT commlssioher IE A Wilfla: twn- STORK TfORT! TTTk 3 ear commissioner James Bertoch: CREDIT JEWELERS EUREKA nAt-S- heffield unfw anorney wi Thomaa :W Bur known origin destroyed and T?:1":?: °ct OF OGDEN all surface he attendart from I a nesday night buildings of tha Iron' Kinsr Minimr an N m Ki estimated value ftt iinn jamea company at 2405 Washington Ave late Wednes- The loot consisted mainly of men ball and George S Barker and At QAy With theEureka ine-lPvrnHn tnur Eccles BIdg The key-c-h the vvoolley t lh tnn gallows fram wtarinST apparel two snf?men'S: of the Ten convention handba Thd losai Thursday was es- ?T and bolts made by Mr Woollev nnfl tm of cloth EOn?e ac between $30 nen and Kimball and Barker spokij briefly LO iS mm er YOUTH ACCUSED EXGSTRUM Wvo h tWyST —— s Mr cr Kews By MARy Has Broken Treaties Resent Game Laws r " c vanston ROTESTIAD E TWIN FALLS Oct 6— Ida fAPJ — Resolutions urging mem bers of the Baptist church to "vote 8 u t ' Vj! BAPTISTS TAKE POLITICAL STAND i to-Rut- h - lo Tuesday to show cause why he not be punished for contempt An article appeared In a Pocatel-l- o morning newspaper last Tuesday under Mr Gibby's name the complaint" charges bearing the heading "Bootleggers' Profits Are Over $3000000 a Year Declares l'ocatello Voter" It 'Is said one - only for such candidates for pub lie ofice as are believed to stand positively for the constitution and tor the enforcement of the law" jvere adopted by the Baptist church cf Idaho at the concluding session ' the annual convention here J hursdayj Tlie rcsplutions which approved tne eighteenth amendment and en forcemetit of the Voleteid act add ed: "We urge upon our people as a sacred duty to vote whenever any moral or vltat public issue Is at stake considering: that a full vote on the part of Christian people for any candidate means election - ttv tnw fchould - 250 1 4--- - ted all the way round in the last and the horticiiiturnt ku inningv Wilson up Wilson went are also beinsr nlaro rm i - cut Pip to Gehriff It was nrt in ship-shap- e condition for the easy bounder which Pip took with Dare hands IT Maranville un Never in the hisf tvrv r was safe at first on Kdenis's error' has exhibit space been so the short Moo 4tumbllne an pasv as thia ye" Bald Era grounder Mitchell up He flied to t?ro "Vx"1" xiwmes manager Koenigr who mode a wonderful catch Douthlt up He lifted to Gehrig- for the final foul high GOFF SERVICES cut run no hits one error SET FOR SUNDAY No YANKEES— Ruth ud Tha Yanfc are cocky They think Pin has th SALT LAKE Oct K —tt Cards number Ruth doubled Into managing deep center and limied to ihe hv WJlde erlxu Geh oled In a local hospital !t5 up He Douthit RutH held eec-en- d night will b hM £ Wednesday filed to Meusel up He flied to Hafev Ruth makinsr no effort tt nt 12:30 p m Sundav frorn his bag His knee sms pret 5— TOCATELLQ Idaho Oct Two judges of the district court have ordered George E Gibby insurance man to appear - f i ARTICLE WRITER CALLED TO COURT paragraph read:" UUh if for ' therapiaiy nearing com pletion formal opening Sat urday mornlnsr at 10 nVirir The stock show this Will be much larger than that jlar of any for- "vf amuar exrnmtions both value and numbers it willInexceed Four runs Four any fornwr show by 25 per cent nrcs onomieyerrors jso iney total valuation of th tcred animals to be shown is estiI mated by Reed W Warnick FOURTH INNING in nt - JJ n Bens-mK-ti- i Th zerl attempted a sacrifice and waj safe at first on Mitchell's error Dugan up: He is batting: for Robertson Dugan filed to! Harper Meusel scoring- easily from after the catch- Bengough upthird i FIFTH He INNING ' hit Into a double play Frlech to — - ! Maranrille to Bottomley One MARDINALS-i-Hig- h up He went run No hits One error out Robertson to Gehrig The -- J Yank third baseman dived on his — O" face to get the ball Frisch up EIGHTH INNING IIewas called out on strikes the id&x iqne being so fast he didn't CARDINALS-Hig- h lit uy haye Jrts bat off his shoulders Bot- - popped to Gehrig1 Frisch He up lomiey up He also1 fanned No singled through the box on the first runs No! hits No errors Bottoniley up Bottomley YANKEES— Robertson up He Pitch fanned swinging Frisch etole went out Frlech to Bottomley on a second Hafey up Hafey filed to very fast play by Frisch Bengough Meusel for third out up He f tied to Frisch on the first No rune one hit no error ball Pipgras ups He flied to Mar YANKEES— Pipgras up anville No runs No hits No er- went out Wilson to Bottomley Tip on rors f a of the plate pasL L: chaltapupin front L He raised a high fly to i Wilson in front of the plate SIXTH INNING v to Hafey whoKoenig — came 2x up HeInfiled from lert field end made i CARDINALS— Hafey up Haey tearingIJied to Meusel in left center Harpe- a catch on dead run " No runs no hits no errors r-up Harper flied out who limped Wilson up Wilson went out to Gehrig unassisted NINTH INNING tj No raph no hits no errors YANKEES — Paschal up Paschal CARDINALS— Harper up Har-pwalked and the crowd began to to Dugan Wilson up leave thef etadium Koeni'j'up He m-- popped i put wmgmg iaranville struck ofit swinging- at the third up Jie got a waiK to first Orsa til strike Ruth up Ha waa called up He is batting for Mitchell Or- -' out on efrikes tho last on© break- sattl went out to Gehrig unassisted No runs no hits no errors ing over 'the plate Gehrig up He l! flied out! to Douthit! ' rt h E r No runs no hits no errors St Louis j 3 4 1 (Continued from Paso One) ed Into the boxes Ruth was limp ng Daaiy Lasreri up Jle flew "ul runners noidlng their bases Kqbertson up H© walks and the bases ar filled ttb singled to short right field scoring vxwims ana iUeusex taKing third and twobertson second' Alexander was seni io me showers The old mas ier Gian t have the stuff Mitchell omy spitDaiier lert replaced Alex PIpgras up He was hit by a pitched ball This forced in Meusel with another runi Paschal upln pia of Durst He singled ecorins Rob- usjyjuugn wM inrown out at the plate Koenig up lie flied ar 5-- LEUzeri was up and went out Mitchell to Bottomlej' on first pau pitched No runs: ens hit no eriora 4-- Final Work Being Don For Opening of Fair Saturday Pct- - ' ty sore S GAME PLAYED t MUCH LARGER SALT' LAKE Oct 5 — TFJiptv' jackrabblt blinded by the glare of ugnts jumped through the windshield of the automobile driven by tcaoui waish noted film director unursaay night- near Cedar City Mr "U alsh suffered a badly cut eye and cuts about the face Air Walsh who was accompanying her nusband was uninjured The couple Was driving:' into Ce dar City from Zion national park where Director Walsh is doing cinema work for the William Fox Film corporation vhen the acci-deoccurred fifteen miles south of town He was brought to Salt Lake for treatment Fo-catel- SECOND-SERIE- i v Shield ' i mm&zn DIRECTOR HURT - FRIDAY EVENING! OCTOBER 5 1928 OF THE I NTE RMOUMTiAIN WEST S Si BTA1TDARD-EXAMINE- E and Tiner yHETHER or "not you have 'account 'else- -' where you are cordially invited to tiie our service! Here masculine minds will find the best styles— all sizes — moderately priced w ain - Out-of-To- Account&lnvited wn - Overcoats - Topcoats - Inderson s Men's and Boys' Sheepskin' $ 1 985 Coats Cold-Weath- er HANESn Elastic Knit Union Suits for Men and Boys Use your account freely at McClanahan's Saturday A a 1 iy - V srm-sp- at Vw -- 1VV ?yA y 1 i Miiiinery 98 Superlative values in fine winter wraps all during October i v -- -i i Girls' Fall Frocks Women V & Misses' Fur Trimmed COATS t m Yy? COAT MONTH are Shorn Proof o-i- Oris' Fafl Your Own Terms Always §385 Girlsj Fall Coats m $685 - j ' Two-Pan- ts Others at a selective jprice Tange ! i f i ' vv New Frocks Now 9 and $ 1 I vu v- ur?n chaer - Sui :s $985 Your Terms! Tree Wfitch With Every Boys' Suilj Pur- chased Saturday l-- Tii Chiefly satins and satins combined with Velvets" in black and Autumn colors 1 i4rd?cV?° 4Pieca Boys ! MAIL r-- o' ORDERS welcomed from residents of all the tOWTlS in Ufah' Tf?Jhn Wynminffi XTr -- fhnnv ar "vrc - iuuy "Ul01 rr" I I I — r°— u - 11 ) mn mi u ji p ! mp ui 0 j S Months £ o ray m m eafe O7 l L p if r j k A n srfaKfe pfm&mmi A m KEJIEMBER the NAME for CREDIT and Tr'"""1 1 it"" ': "7 twi"" — wi VALUES wr¥wawwwww ' f |