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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1922. LOGAN OGDEN DEPARTMENT 4 Phones Of flea, Ogden neater Building BuiJnesi, 664; Correspondent,. 664 and 740; Society, Dffte. tl90 1VC the Pity Jail, A complaint charstmt him with a felony ia the theft of the automobile has been Issued. A similar Charge will be preferred atainst J.tikms, who ia In the Dee hospital. Oeorge A. Keyes, lather of the dead girl, said that her older slater, Minnie, had attempted to keep her from (roina la the automobile with Sorenson and Jenkins when they came to the Wilson ward dance Immediately after Stealing the automobile and asked the girls te take a ride with them. When Bertha Trappet and MarlaIn Bouwhuls announced thn automobile the they were going Kevea girl diaregerded her slider's advice and went upon the trip which ended ia hi to Be Oil Men, Believed ' Station Thieves, Take her death. Church Stake Agree to Cash' and Money Changer Raite Gymnasium Fund OGDEN, Oct. 2i. Two masked met who are hollered to be the two .that robbed the oli station St Thirty-fift- h street and Washington avenue Friday ' night held HP and robbed J. E, Hope, n street car oa operator of the Twenty-fift- h street Hne, at Taj lor avenue, shortly before midnight yesterday. The robbois secured tlfucf the com panys money, $4 SO of Hope's personal money, a money Changer and took the reverse lever so that Hop could not run the csr. The car was eastboimd and Within two lilotks of the end of the line when Hope stopped to allow a passenger to leave. Before he could close the door one of the bandits pulled the trolley from the wire and the other Jumped on the front end of the car. He commanded- Hope to hold up his hands until the second robber arrived and took the money and changer and the reverse lever off the controller. The robbers then left in the darkness of a side street. As the street car was standing upon the hill, Hope released the braken and permitted It to Coast to Washington he reported the robbery tn company officials and the police. -- one-ma- ave-whe- Woodmansee Given Car on Promise Not to Drive OGDEN, Oct. 2!. Samuel Porter Wood-manur- e, who la facing three criminal (harges and one damage suit In the dis- trict court for driving automobiles while under the Influence of liquor, has promised to dispose of his automobile at once and not drive any more. The promise was put in writing to Chief of Police Curtis I Allison, who released Woodmans automobile In order that he could dispose of it. The signing of the agreement will not affect the actions pending against The automobile was seised by chief Allison two weeks ago after Woodmatisee had struck and seriously injured D. O. Kane, driver of an express' -- Wood-manse- s. wagon. Chief Allison said the agreement will be binding upon Woodmsnses, and any time he is caught driving an automobile In Ogden again he will he taken into custody. The secretary of state will also be advised to notify the Ogden police should Woodmsnses attempt to secure a lltense, and proper attlon wilt be taken to .prevent the Issuance. Victim of Accident to Be Buried Tuesday , ODDEST, Oct. II At aH of ths Ward meetings, four atakea of the Mormon churrti In Ogden citv and Weber county pledged themselves to rain the quota of their wards for the fund for the completion of the Weber gymnasium. Th. meetings, which mere hHd tn ths morning, afternoon and evening, were attended by the presidents of th four stakes Weber, North Weber, Ogden and Mount Ogden, The gymnasium is now under construe, tion on Twenty-fift- h street between Adams and Jefferson avenues. It will cost about 304,00 when completed, (jus-ha- lf of the money will be contributed bv the church, providing the other half is raised In the county. Church officials said tonight that they believed they had secured assurances for the fund which would insure the completion- of ths gymnasium at the earliest possible date. Winter Smoker Series of Elkt Begins Tuesday OGDEN, Oct. 22 Tuesday morning at the Elks home the first of the winter eerles of smoker entertainments will be Ruler to Exalted given, aocordtng Charles P. Carlson today.- - The smoker Tuesday night will consist Of a drill by one of the state's champion drill team and several boxing bouta Members of the lodge and visiting Elk are urged to attend. On Monday night, October 80, the first of the series of informal dances for Elkt and their ladle only will be given In the hall of the Elk' home on Grant avenue. I RELEASED ON CASH BAIL. OGDEN, Opt. 22. John Loras,. 34 year of age. and James Konle, 37 year of e ge, were arrested at 2443 Lincoln late last night by Hergeant Everett Noble and Detective W. E. Butterfield on the. charge of having liquor in their possession. The officers seised two gallons of moonshine, which, tt was alleged, the accused had for delivery. They were released early this morning on $300 cash bail for each to appear in the city court tomorrow morning. FOREST OFFICIAL CALLED EAST. OGDEN, Oct. 22. F. 8. Baker, in charge of the department of public relations In the forest service of the Fourth district, left last night for Beverly. Mass., where he was called by th death of hi father, who was killed In am automobile , accident, ave-hu- V FOUR BOUND. OVER. OGDEN. Oct 22. Frank-- Mindy, Red R ley. Frank Bover and II. D. Caron, charged with gambling, were ordered bound over to the district court by Judge D. R. Roberts in the city court yesterday. Ball was fixed at 2500 each. WIFE A6KB OIVORCE. 22. Oct. OGDEN, Is Nonsupport charged hi th suit for divorce (tied in the district court by Cora L. .Sailor aaRlpet Jeaes 81 lor. She asks ths custody of three minor chi dnrn, Thsv were married In Boise. Idaho, January, 10, 1904, OH DEN, Oct. t!. Funeral service foe I.lllian Keyes, 14 years of age, who was killed when the automobile driven by IxijaJ Jenkins overturned hear Marriott schoolhmrae Friday night, will b held at I oclock Tuesday afternoon tn the Wilson ward chapel. Bishop James Platt will conduct the service. Taking Of evidence In the " coroner' Inquest which ban been called to Investigate the accident wni begin tomorrow morning before Judge D. R. Roberta. Th Jury ia composed of W. J. Inrker, J. ft, Week Pslne and R. P. Hunter. Wallace 8oreneen, who confessed to n Aft. the police that Jenkins and himself stole the car from A. J. Hanson, ia being held Ipeelsl to The THbha. MT. PLEASANT, Oct. 22. In connec the nbeeoano of "Library I1" 'Jh Week In Mt. Pleasant, from Ootoher 2t to 22, eeietwl special attractions are plahned to create and stimulate Interest In the library movement, .Monday evening special picture will be shown at the Kinema theater and t President Hording Appoints Representative Commit tee to Direct Campaign. aaja In approaching these 'sponsori, the White House announcement Said, Informed them that he desired them "to cooperate with- the American Bed Cross and the Near East relief, and with the coordinating committee made up of the heads of ths organisations interested In relief Work in the near eait, of which Mr. Will H. Hays ia chairman, In making known to all of our countrymen the great call which has come out of the' near east to the heart of the American people, More than a half million suffering human beings, the majority women and children, are dependent on the benevomeslence of America, the president' The Red Cross and sage further said. Near East relief committees, working In harmony and supported by ail benevolent are responding to the organizations, call. The coordinating committee is helpcaming to develop the money-raisin- g paign and bringing into concerted action all th friend possible. You will not b burdened With details, but lb association of your name will be a great influence in their work In your community. Governor of the various state, territories and insular possessions have been selected as ex officio members of th committee, on which more than 150 private citizens have been named. Of this hurtiher ths largest number are from New York City. They Include: Mrs. August -- Belmont, Mrs. Carrl Chapman Celt, Judge John P. Clarke, Barron Collier, Mra. Henry P. Davison, Cleveland H. Dodge, Maurice Francis Egan, Raymond Fosdlrk, Mrs. E. H. Wall H, Hsvs. ths Most. Rev. Patrick J. Hayes, Thomas W. Lamont, th Right Rev. William T. Manning. Henry Morrenthau, Dr. John R. Mott, hitelaw Retd, Frank A. Munsey, Mr, John T). Rockefeller, Jr Franklin D. D. Rvsn, Klihtl John Root. Roosevelt, Mortimer L. Bcbiff, MetWlie K. stone. Talcott Mw Dr. A. Frank Vanderilp. William and Rabbi Stephen S. Wise. er af the committee Include: Mrs. A. J. Buchan. Deer Lodge, Mont.; Dr. J. K. Chricton, Seattle, Wash.; MarDout garet Cobb. Boise, Ida.; George A.Flimer. hit, Sioux FWUs; Colonel George San Francisco: Robert Gast. Pueblo, Colo.; Walter W. Head. Omaha.. Neb.; Senator Gilbert M Hitchcotk. Nebraska; Robert Garrett, Baltimore, Md.; John W. r, Morrey, Denver; Mra. Percy D.V. Austin. Tex.: John Spencer, Salt Lake City, Utah; Henrv Susaallo. Seattle, Wash.; R. M. Bwltsler, Omaha, DeS Hubert Utterbaek, Neb,;- - Judge Moine,-- Ia.; Edward 8. Vaught. Oklahoma City; Albert J. Wallace. Sacramento, Cal.; Mrs. John P. Weyerhauser. Tacoma, Wash., and judge Curtis Dwight Wilbur, San Francisco. - Har-rtma- n. Other-memb- Penny-backe- John C . Holt Is Dead at Spanish Fork Homs Programs Pleasant 1 I- Sale of in California er WEATHER by-la- 4j nnminnsco salt late Cuticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch Sssn.OlHtwst Tatam neo ehg Fora aetata ufcjrew CmtWara USfaWfW, 0yt X MaiiWa.h, Wc Benjamin Brown --reported the late of the carload of live pou 'try that the association recently put on the California market There were 4M0 chlckene In the car. The springe sold for 2 cents per old hens for 12 cents per the pound, pound and the capons for 14 cents per pound. Th market for the latter was off; hence, this price was not satisfactory. On the whole, however the prices received were satisfactory and paid well ftr the cooperative efforts of the beautification campaign on. te Th Tribill e. SperiM TOOEI.K,. Oct. "22, Professor Emil Hansen orihe Utah Agricultural college m Tooele this week to begin the wa of public campaign of beautification places and private homes under the direction of th extension Service of the U. A. O. TWo ward meeting houses also were visited, as were ten residences, selected by th county agent at demon- strations.. . FOR THE BEST IN COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS CALL WASATCH 7 LOGAN, Oct. - u rtl i , for the chap- 22 -- Officers i i. I j- , House.- - The preeldeht. -- Report Maid. Tslenssa T aiephona, tM, Mar-tmea- u; Marshal Fires at Man Climbing Out of t Realdaoo of ter of the American Legion auxiliary Logan poet No. I wer elected at- - th ' held They yesterday. regular meeting are; vie President, Mra. 8. 8 Budge; secrepresident, Mr. 8. B. Thatcher; assisttary, Edna Ruud; treasurer and ant secretary, Mra. George Ward; chaplain, Mra, C. J. M. Trot man; historian, Mrs. R I, Stewart; chorister, Mrs. D. V. . WASHINGTON, Out. 22. Appointment Mrs Bryant organist, by Prtsldeht Handing Of a committee Of Anderson;aergeant-at-argi. Mrs, I Boyd sponsors, representing etery state, terri- Hatch; publicity agent, Mr. N. E. Munk. The following committees were named; tory and Insular possession Of the union, H, B. Johnson. Mrs. J. to hid tn the extension of Near East re- Executive, Mr,'Mra. W. Crawford, D. V. Anderson; filief, wa announced tonight-a- t the White nance. Mr. Boyd Hatch, Mr. W. W. ' a North' S1V, . Officers Elected by Logan Legion Auxiliary Ipeelsl to The Trlbsas. SPANISH FORK. Oct. 22.John C. this Holt, farmer and lifelong resident of citv, died at his home Saturday morning after gn Illness of eleven months from a complication of allmehts. H was th Wn of William and Doily Child Holt and was born at Spanish FVrk February HIS father Wa k member of 20, ixr. the Mormon battalion and It ia believed he Was the only eon of the Mormon battalion Veteran In Spanish Fork. He was married to Martha Lewis November 27, Bh iS7t. died tn 19R5. letfMng one of daughter. Mrs EHa Holt Nelson,to now Annie He waa married Salt them To fc. Jensen Januarv so, 12. werq born ten children, nin of Whom enrvli e. They are Martha L. Holt, John W., Mr! A. C. Blacket. Mr. Stella P. Thoma. Leo J., Jeeee Clifford. William and Hvrum, all of Spanish N., Glen -atk - He x'lrLuea 'aiaoylris' virJ. wd'l Be ben readings Services will be held Monday Fdnbrttl tiered during intermissions by Miss afternoon at 2 o'clock at the First ward Christie Clark, Mis Louise Cherry, Min Ethel Lund, Russell Miller and Miss Vir- meeting house. Mr. Holt filled a mission southern to church 8. the D. for the ginia Nelsoa. Saturday bvShlng the citv band ant elates from 1825 to 189. the North Sanpete high school orchestra. under the leadership of Professor Henry Terry, will present a musical entertainment in the high school audiWindow torium. The proceeds will be Used for the- - purchase bf hew books and periodicals for the library. Iptrlat Is Til Tribe B. It is the aim of th library board to BOUNTIFUL, Oct. 12. City Marshal have every clt'sen visit the library dur- J. H. Lawson fired three shots at a buring th . week to procur a closer co- glar he saw climbing out of a window tn operation between patrons and the club. th Bountiful Lumber A Hardware buildWomen of the citv Will act as hostesses ing at 2 45 o'clock this morning. The could during the week to explain to all callers man escaped before the officer the needs and requirements ot the reach the building. com of the manager Jed Btringham. pany, waa summoned and found that a rifle, flashlights, Made Oh shotgun, a at pocket knives and gun shells valued 9DO bad been taken. Near the buildChickens manual to the ing were tools belonging Bountiful Jutraining department of the school Special to The Trtbsae. a winnior high school. At the MANTI, Oct. 22. Recently a meeting dow was found pried open and the tools of th poultrymen of central Utah was stolen. The prowler had been in th held at Gunnison at whloh delegates from domestic science and had Mantl, . Gunnison... Nephi, Redmond and cooked cocoa, rice department and other food. Richfield were In attendance. An election was held. When the following Officer were elected for ths coming year; DATA President. John R, Nielson of Msnti; Monetary and treasurer, VV. H. Warner of The following committee was Nephi. Cemps retire weather data at Salt Lake City, also named to- - draft a constitution and Oetnber i 22. I!! and report at the next meeting, Temperature Hizht today waa, M degree; to be held at Gunnison at 8 o'clock on sionfti alece 174 waa 8S deia this highest the afternoon of October 28- - John R. gree; knre- -t last eight waa degree; low-- t Nielson. W. H. Warner and Harry Mets-fe- r. thta aioath lce 1H74 waa 22 degreee; iseaa Library Arranged v DEPARTMENT. - ROB STREET T 5 Merrill. Mr. D. Robinson; membership, Mrs. jullua fiergsjo. Mrs. W. B. Preston, Oretta Johnson, Mra. Ieo Hansen and Mrs. 8. H. Blair; welfare and s. Hannah Walhospital committee.-Mrters, Mrs. C. J. -- M. Trotman, Mr. W, YV, Anderson; program committee, Mvqf EL 1 ! r f Fred W, Thomas, Mrs. Oliver Edwards; Alisa Oliv entertainment committee, Johnson, Mra. Levris Edwards, Mrs. W. W. Anderson and Mrs. 'Boyd Hatch.' Increased membership In the auxiliary was reported and the chapter has an extensive .plan of activity for th coming year. It will cooperate with Logan post No, 3 in Armistice day activities. lx hu First District Court ' Jury List Announced COMPLETE LOGAN, Oct. 22. The. following list of for tha November term of the iurors.district court baa been announced: I. P. Jacobsen, E. W. Watson, J. H. Thorpe, L. L. Gardner, James w. Hubbard, C. M. Harris, B. G. Thatcher, Charles Kallxtrom, Joseph B. Morgan of Logan, A. M. Anderson, A. A. Alien, Jr., O. N. Anderson and Robert Baxter of Hyrum, F. A. Bair, Jr., of Richmond, J. W. Pitcher of Cornish. Charles Pearce of Paradise, J. A. Cragun and Joseph Watt of Bmlthfield, John Bllttars and Davis gparka of Clarkston, A. B. Crabtree ana H. A. 'Campbell, Br of Providence, F. M. Stephenson and B. F. Wiser of Lewiston, H. C. Hennigerof Millville. herai a bigger bed bargain than baa ever Genuine been' offered in Balt 'Lake City. round tubing Simmon bed made of with MITERED CORKERS; beautiful in de sign, exquisitely finished in Ivory or' Amer x Perfect alignment. . lean Walnut. ScNOISELESS and resilient springs, ientifically correct. A genuine Simmons mattress. All for the special price of only ch Sim-mon- BED AND SPRINGS, LIEUTENANT MAUGHANIN OGDEN. Special to The Tribes. LOGAN, Oct. 22. Lieutenant Russell L. Maughan, who broke th world's record tor speed in art airplane and also won the Pulitzer cup by his feat, passed through Ogden yesterday on hta way to the coast. He telephoned to hta mother, Mrs. Peter W. Maughan, that he was in excellent health after hla performances in the east and was anxious to rush to th bedside of his wife Irt San Francisco and also greet hla new son, which was born Saturday, October 14. 519-7- MATTRESS ALONE, 58.85 0 of new furniture' arriving now. Every day sees a new shipment. Come and compare our values before you buy. Visit otr exchange department and trade e your old furniture in on new, Cheerful credit Jo all. furniture. v Ckrloads down-to-dat- The J. A. --here the Simmons mattress With above bed! sanl-Made throughout of new, pure, clean, 100 f carton at factory. tary cotton sealed In Net weight fifty pounds. Delivered Moled. Built for sleep. 1 dust-proo- . COUT HONOR COURT TO MEET. LOGAN, Oct. 22. Apostle bavid O. McKay will address the court of honor of the Boy Scout of America here next Wednesday night at the high school, auditorium. A large number of scouts will then ba honored with merit hedges. GREENEWALD Sail Lake Man Predicts , Rapid Growth at Price FURNITURE CO. N IpeeUl to Th Tribes. PRICE, Oct. 22. Th Rotarians last evening listened to an interesting talk on "How to Build Big Cities," by base Blair Evans of Salt Lake. Reports from Rotary deer hunters that alx bucks had been brought down. L A. McGee, Orson Madsen and Jimmy Loofbourow gave experiences of the hunt Orson Madsen apoka briefly On the' organisation of boys and girls' farm clubs. He Mid fifty boys and girls would b asked to raise one acre of beets eaoh. Prizes will be Offered for the beat crop lit quantity A 2nd sugar content. market already has been found fob the products of the clubs. Hg raising also Will be taught to the youngsters and Rotarians will be asked to give the project moral support. Mr. Evans used th city nf Boston 2 fen example In his talk on the growth of great cities knd said Benjamin Franklin bequeathed ten pound for civic betterment in Its early hwtorv. Since that time, he added, the Boston Common, a p ace used for recreation and a . beauty spot, though Worth mil- - West Broadway 33-35-- 37 A dla-dos- (? Tribu. Honest Work Best set of teeth $10 (Trubyte Teeth) Porcelain $2 IS $3 Pilling! . $10 e, features. Mr. and Mrs. Howard are more than 70 years of age, but are In fair health and enjoyed the festivities in their honor to the utmost, in addition to a floral of congratulation. Mr. ahd Mr a Howard received many useful gifts. A feature of the celebration was th presence of Aunt Martha May of Harper ward, who was present at, the birth of Mra. itoward and also attended her SPANISH Oct. 22. Gat d with Oxygen. iMliktt Gold Crowns and . Bridge Work. 22-- K . flj bridge Work Union Bridgework ii not approached in the state, quality of material, workmanship and price considered. We use only Gold, of 30 Guage thickness, so that there ia never danger of the crowns wearing through quickly. We specialize in removable bridgee, as Well as fixed bridgework and. in either ease guarantee absolute satisfaction. If yon have a few sound teeth In your mouth let us show you how well we can connect them up with nrtitir, serviceable bridgework. r - 11 J FOR RENT m i ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS LOCATIONS IN THE CITY 5 Trlbene, FORrf, Nitrous-Oxi- Extractions..,, PLATES Honest Prices fi CHILD IE BURIED, Funeral afternoon services -- were at the Salem chapel for little Leonard MiVormack, who waa drowned in an irrigation canal Thursday morning between F vanish FPrk and Falem. Bishop Bird Allen was In charge and made the closing reqmrkg. The speakers were N. t Ohristeneeh and Bernard Montague, Alma Christensen sang two solos The body wsh taken to Pas aon foe Interment. The-- child, who was 19 months old, is survived by his parents and a brother and Bister. Silver Fillings PAINLESS FREE mKMmstsckxrsxz2SEk2sxiiaix&!!:xsxiitxsiSxsxxi:x2tinxxxxxixxxxxa Program Presented by Arden Literary Society gperiot to Th EXAMINATION Union $10 1lntes have Set the ate a krd tor nearly twenty years. Made of high grade rubber, with Genuine Trubyte Teeth, in our own laboratory by expert mechanical dentists, the workmanship is second to none, regardless bf priee. The impressions are taken and final fittings made by expetfehced dentists. Every plate carries our guarantee of fit end service 22. Mr. and HRIGUAM CITY, Mrs. W. W. Howard,Dt, of this city celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding Tuesday of teat week at th home of their aon, John C. Howard. The descendants of Mr. and Mr. Howsixty-si- x of ard number seventy-threwhom are living, and many of them were At in decorated whit ths home, present. ahd gold, a program was given and an elaborate wedding dinner was served at oclock. In the evening relatives and friends gathered at ths First ward amusement hall, where dancing and games were the Fred Pope, professor Gardemann and 1111 Cofer. The decision was awarded to tha affirmative. Saxophone aolo. Grant Rasmussen; reading; Fredrlkka Uhlpman; reading. Morris Bimpeon; critics report. Professor W, K. songx, "W, A. loyally Song and W. a. Football atudent body, Song, The program wa tn charge of Russell Miller, president of tha Arden society. Ktmn Open 8:30 a. m. to 7 p. m. feUNDAYS. lQ to 2 1 tempera Hue fn today was 4 degreea: aormal waa M degree; aemamlated Vteeaa iiece the fust of the aiostk la OS degreea; Seewmiiiated wedding. defirteaey aiare Jaauary 1 la 8 degreea. a. a , Humidity llry bulb tempera Hire at a. at , 4t deeree; wet hulk temperatare at a a., 42 24 degrees; relative hemldity at rna at bulb aooa, teroperatnre per cent; dry time, 54 degree; wet bulb temperatare at aoaa ana time. 42 degreea; relative humidity at drv trilb temper, Special to The Trflmat. Son, aua time. M53 per vest; wet bulb tempera ter at S p. m,, degree; MT. PLEASANT. Oct. 22 The-Ard- en tar at p, m.. 43 degreea; relative humidity laterary society Presented an excellent cent. 43 pee H p. is.. Total for the twenty four hoar program in chapw exercises at Wasatch Preelpltatlna mornmg. total for thl m. Waa academy none; yesterday p. emllea .at The program Included the following monte to dote l .09 of aa leeh; aecnmuiated Is ot sa to Iiebate. date ,S thta fur month "Resolved, That comnumbers; defirteaey should he estabineh; total precipitation sines Jtaiiarv 1 to pulsory arbitration alura axce accumulated 14.S3 lished in the United States for .railroads inehes; dat la 3.03 ia 1 inehee, coal and Jaauary mine"; affirmative. Fred AT Becker and Florence Burn; negative WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TAKE P M . VIOrKTAl VT1VIK Brown and Fred Hourhtns, Mattie Judges, Pro feasor Johns, Dorothy Nelson, DR' L J' DULL 212 Main Street Bingham Septuagenarians Celebrate Golden Wedding The SSHTAJL CO THE OLD RELIABLE cat ed to the public's civic pride. The speaker suggested that Price citizen begin a system of beautifying the city and he predicted A surprising growth in Price within a short time. Editor H. W. Cooper Wras th other guest of the evening. President Mat Gllmont announced th Yhterialnment of and the city school Uotarians teacher at a banquet next Thursday h'ighL Special t UWW M S The front portion of the store-rooadjoining The Tribune business office m Apply Tribune Office. XXXXXXXklCSIKXXXXtXX2SXSXXSXXXXXXXXCXXXXKXXXXXXXXKXXXaKXXXIXXXKXXXXEKMlixKB3 i |