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Show FridaNovmberi THE OGDEN POST O'Brien, Joe Miller, Jaun Madrid and N. Nelso. Recommendation for the action of the board was made by liar ry Anderson, chief of police. Complaints have been issued by the county attorney against N. L. Wren Exchange club luncheon Tuesday at the Hotel Bigelow. The legislator made a careful explanation of the Radio Station present taxation plan and the proposed changes, especially discussing the phases of income tax and intan-- j ' The 1370 Kilocycles. complaint against Dan Lobe! for practicing the trade aa barber gibles. R. E. Arne of San Francisco, 218 Meters. lo, arrested recently on the charge of without a license, and against Mias assistant manager of the Pacific annoying girls at a local theatre, was Dolores Browning on the iharge of branch, American Red Cross, reviewed dismissed in the city court Monday work of the American Red Cross, Friday, November 1 operating a beauty parlor without a the on motion of the county attorney. Tho I license, and asked the members of the Ex7:00 a. m. Morning Musical market. club to support the coming 9:00 a. m. Melody shop. witnesses failed to appear to testify change The sum of $48 in full for damage membership drive.. The work of the 10:00 a. m. Housewives period. The case of Taul Smith, chargee was allowed the Weber county com Weber by mother-in-lachapter of the Red Cross was 11:00 a. m Motion picture themes. with battery on his missioners to A. C. Taylor for his commended Mr. Arne. Ora Bundy, hour. Mrs. Maude Harris, was dismissed in claim for for injuries suf- a member ofbythe Exchange dub, was 12:00 noon Noon day variety damages the criminal division of the city eour fered October 16 while working in the Chairman Eason. Mr. Monday morning on motion of the gravel pit near Utah Hot springs. introduced by brief talk regarding the a The complaining Taylor received an injury to his leg Bundy gave county attorney. W. E campaign. political municipal witness failed to appear in the court, The $48 represents $16 a week for the Bonnethe of Zuppan, 1929 Funeral Sprays, Baskets and De three weeks that he was disabled. City ville Hiking club, gave an interesting Ogden from the $1 Tom Olsen forfeited $10 bail in signs, any price up. Why pay talk on the scenic wonders in the more? Weber Floral, 740 28th street. city court Monday. He failed to stop "Chinatown" district and Lost Creek (Continued from page 6) adv, or make a report after colliding with 1hone 410. area. DISTRICT No. 42 The firat Savings bank of Ogden another car. The will of Julia T. McGinley was Fannie Mrs. The city commission .appointed admitted Young, 2527 Iowa avehas filed an action against James G Disto probate Monday by D. nue. Barnes a special patrolMoyes, et al, in the Second district Spencer trict Judge Eugene E. Pratt Mrs. DISTRICT No. 43 court to recover $2,188.15 on a promis- man for a period of 80 days, and McGinley died last September in Bela also Barnes Horace spe972 Twenty-aixt- h note Pearl appointed and the McFarland, will leaves mortgage. sory mont, California. The Anna Cameron was granted a di cial officer at the White City, without entire estate in Weber county, valued street. DISTRICT Not 44 vorce from Allan Cameron, Jr., in the pay from the city. at $1200, to her two children, Phyliss received the to In letter a from McGinreply Carl and J. Estella on Louise McGinley the Gordon, 2652 Monroe aveSecond district court Monday commission in regard to the uncity other indudes estate propnue. cruel and to The of failure support ley. ground satisfactory condition of the Ogden erty in Colorado. Otto Meekes, as DISTRICT No. 45 ty. streets after the work is completed Jeanette Seager, 732 Twenty-sevent- h provided in the will, was granted letThe case of Wallace Thompson, for the gas line, L. Fitzpatrick, ters of administration. street charged with carnal knowledge of i of the Ogden Gas company the of L. dismiss Ford, was of president Ernest under DISTRICT No. 46 the 18, age girl has sent a communication to the city Weber County Fish and Game Proed in the city court Monday. The cou- commission stating that the Mrs. Florence Cunningham, 2534 Orrepair the chard avenue. ple were married recently. work is being done by the Wheelwright tective association, announced three of the holding dates for suunder DISTRICT No. 47 Drs. Fonts New Method Dentists, Construction company, ,the next year. The Montana state adv. pervision of the city engineer. Mr. 2468 Washington, phone $43. Etta Wonder, 2658 Adams avenue. held In Butte, Montana, Sara May Russel was granted a di Fitzpatrick thanked the city for re- shoot will beand DISTRICT No. 48 20, and the Wyoming vorce from Alexander E. Russell on porting the condition of the streets, July 18, 19, W. Baker, 462 Twenty-revent- h Mrs. G. ahead at Casper just the grounds of cruelty last Monday in and stated that any further comment shoot will be held street of it on July 13, 14, and 15. The Utah the Second district court. Mrs. Rue-se- ll would be appreciated by the company. state DISTRICT No. 49 Lake held Salt at will be shoot At the meeting of the Utah Conwas awarded the custody of the Anna 26. and McGregor, 464 Twenty-eight- h 'three minor children and allowed $50 ner's association held in Ogden Mon- City on July 24, 25, street. A class with first FADA, day the board decided to take up with a month for their care. DISTRICT No. 50 Herbert Clifford Hampton has filed the board of education a proposal that and B eliminator, beautiful cabinet Radio Mrs. Hazel terms. or Pace, 566 Twenty-nint- h be cash in two schools Utah started (he $60, Only action for divorce against Marie Hash Ave. street 2337 the in fall Washington order that Studios, Inc., er Hampton in the Second district weeks later in DISTRICT No. 51 . Plans were made for the Forget-Me-Ncourt on the grounds of desertion. The the labor supply will be available for 9 by the November on canseason sale rush the of in A. Jane Rackham, 743 Twenty-sevent- h in operation Philadelphia, marriage took place Disabled American Veterans of the street June 10, 1919, and he claims that his neries, fields, and orchards. Upon recommendation of City At- World war at their meeting Monday DISTRICT Not 52 wife deserted him several years ago. UnitMrs. Alice Rackham, 2737 Gramercy Mrs. Mercie Dugan, 226 West Pat- torney Arthur E. Pratt, the city com- evening which was held in the Kiesel mission Wednesday decided to defer ed War Service rooms in the avenue. terson, reported to the police that her action toward building the proposed building. The sale will be conducted place of business was broken into athletic stadium. DISTRICT No. 53 The city attorney under the leadership of the Beehive L. Mrs. A. Reeder, 3153 Porter aveMonday evening, and $32 and some D. as his opinion that the issuance girls of the four stakes of the L merchandise stolen. , Mrs.. Dugan op- gave nue. at this time would S. church. The city will be canvassed erates a grocery store on Patterson of stadium bonds DISTRICT No. 54 W. Gibbs of Salt by the girls, and every possible sale Lauren be illegal. avenue. Catherine Spencer, 8143 Adams bidder on the of the little flowers will be made. The lowest Lake the was FOR SALE! Large coal Hot Blart proposed bond issue. lie will be ad- funds procured from the sale will be Heater. Mrs. Sampson, 2217 Quincy vised of the action of the city commis- used for the benefit of those injured Commercial Contract Service bureau, avenue; phone 8654. sion. in the war. The national sale will be of San The Girls' association of the Ogden Thursday aci Nelson has filed Mrs. Eliza P. President Hoover by for Los Francisco,todeparted visit his children, high school will give a tea for the tion for divorce against Damon Nel-jo- approved by and will be Angeles published Kenneth and Donald, who are students proclamation, mothers of the high school students She charges failure to support next Sunday. . school in the Ogden high Friday The is alleged to have taken James Macbeth returned Monday at the University of California, but Miss Guinevere Hess is chair- dacemarriage who are in Los Angeles to attend the ' May 15, 1929, in Ogden, since man of the entertainment committee; vhich time Mrs. Nelson says her hus- from an extended trip to Scotland, football game; a daughter, Ethelyn II she will be assisted by Miss Gertrude band has failed to contribute to her England, and the New England states. is residing in Berkeley, and has done and Mr. Macbeth left Ogden July 1, The refreshments for the jupport. considerable acting for the moving Wadley. in that time he toured all through the unwill be afternoon and the serving Fred A. Bens has filed an action for picture organizations in Hollywood. visalso der the supervision of Mrs. Mealiff, divorce against Margie E. Bents in the highlands of Scotland. He and Mr. Kohn was called to Ogden on acother Miss Evelyn Upton and Miss Virginia Second district court on the grounds ited in London, Portsmouth count of the death of hjs mother, Mrs. Oborn. Tho program committee is of desertion. Bens alleges that his cities on the British isles. Rosa Kohn, who passed away last The J. M. McCamant sporting goods week at the Hotel Bigelow. composed of Mr. Hansen, Miss Dor- wife deserted him at Green River, store, at 1666 Washington avenue, othy Watts, and Miss Alice Malan. Wyoming, May 1, 1928. The motion of Eva Clarice Posta-mianwas broken into Monday night, and The invitation committee includes Miss to aet aside a default judgltoy W. Lewis, charged with battery several hundred dollars worth of Evans, Miss Athlcen Budge, and Miss on his wife, was discharged in the stolen. Sheriff ment in a collatral issue connected Valerie Bradshaw. The decorations criminal division of the city court hunting equipment notified. The with the divorce decree granted to Pincock was D. Richard for the event will be under the direc- Tuesday morning. The complaining entrance by breaking her in 1924 from Nicholas Postajnia-nos,- 1 tion of Mrs. Chambers,' Miss Clarissa witness, Samuel Drysdale, father of robbers gained in Judge Eugent E. Pratts divirear of the building. in the a window Gould and Miss Elaine Wilcox, Mrs, Lewis, declined to appear against 12 ofsion the Second district court Monrifles and shotguns of various The city commissioners issued par- Lewis. was amday, of granted. Postamiasnos filed a quantity K J. Ilolther, member of the Utah makes were stolen, knives dons on Monday afternoon to the folmotion in the Second district court a other and lowing prisoners in the county jail, egtslaturc, and the Utah tax advisory munition, hunting to the degree in the divorce modify was also stolen. serving sentences for intoxication: J. 'onrimittee, cooperating with the Utah equipment Kohn, manager of the 'case under which he had been required Sigmund E. Nolan, Charles Woods, R. J, State Tax commission, spoke at the to pay his former wife $25 a month ! for the support of a minor child whose custody had been awarded to her at 55 the time of the divorce. This motion ' was made several months ago. - He 5 also asks that he be awarded the cus tody of the child, and that he be not required to pay any further alimony.' Judgment was entered in his behalf by default. On the showing made by the former wife, who since remarried, the judgment was set aside, and, the motion i will be heard later on its merits. .Joseph E. Evans presided at the meeting of the Enrollment committee of the Weber county chapter of the Red Cross Monday evening at ' the Hotel Bigelow In the chamber of commerce rooms. R. E. Arne, of San Francisco, assistant manager of the Pacific branch of the American Red Cross, gave an address. The residential district will be canvassed, and workers will be selected in the near future. The industrial district will be under the supervision of E. J. Fjeldsted, secretary of the Ogden chamber of commerce. Soliciting of the clubs and lodges will be under the direction of Frank Matthews. Mrs. W. te modern-price- d word is This E. Traughber was named publicity representative. Mr. Arne will be in Ogden for one week and will help plan home, MTangements for the annual drive. Tk .c,ase S Aurilla Nye home conveniences. the Yellow Cab and Transferagainst comUtah-Idah- o inand the pany Central Company, Boyle by Railroad has been settled, and the. of the action is asked. ;Tn cluding terms of the settlement are not made While riding a taxi, the public. linoleums. plaintiff alleges that the car iras struck by a Utah-Idah- o train, and that she was permanently injured. The accident occurred on Twelfth 3:00 p. m. to The home is street March 30, 1929. County Attorney-Samue- l Bleckham 9:00 p. m. week and Mrs. BlackKam announce the arrival of a daughter at the Dee hospital in lookcan be week. A Tuesday evening. This is the second child in the Blackham family. KLO w ; Registration and Polling Places for vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt trap-shoo- ts 1 2:00 4:00 4:30 5:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 p. nu Tea time program. Music. p. m. Masters of of Syncopation. m. Kings p. p. m. Ogden cryer. p. comp. m. Ogden chamber of merce. p. m. Variety studio group. p. m. Popular concert. p. m. Criterion quartet. p. m. Studio feature. p. m. Request hour. p.nu KLO novelty hour. n:00 p. m. " NovenT (Same program as her 1, until 7:30 p. FriH. . St. 7:30 p.my-A- rial 8:00 p. m Band conaS 9:00 p. my Popular rUT" 9:30 prS?1- y 10:00 p. m. - KLO WiI,Sw,W (oAm6 program Saturday, November 2 her 1, until 7:30 p. ai MiT' Sun(Same programs daily except 7:30 p. m. Salon fiJu day as above until 7:30 p. m.) 8:80 p. m. Studio arti.u 7:30 p. m. Concert hour. 8:00 p. my Studio feature. 8:30 p. my Popular concert. 9:80 p. nu Salon group. 10:00 p. my Request hour. 11:00 p.mWhite City Ballroom orWednesday, November chestra (direct wire). (Same program as Frida v Jinks KLO 12:00 midnight High her 1, until 7:30 p. m ) 7:30 p. nu Salon group. Sunday, November 3 9:00 a. m. Organ features. Conct 9:30 a. m. Musical market. operas. 9:00 p. m. Berthana 11:00 a. m. Motion picture themes. chestra (dfiRj 12:00 noon Sunday noon hour concert. Thursday, November 7 2:00 p. my Masters of Music. 3:00 p. my Southern melodies. (Same program as Frida v L her 1, until 7:30 p. m.) 4:00 p.nL Kings of Syncopation. 7:30 p. my Salon group 5:00 p. my Ogden cryer. 8:00 p. m. Novelty trio. 7:00 p. m. Studio program. 8:30 p. m. Studio feature 7:30 p. my Ogden Male chorus. ' 9:00 p. my 8:00 p.m. Studio feature. 10:00 p. my Request hour 8:30 p. my Organ recital 11:00 p.nu White City 9:00 p. nu Fisher trio. Balk. 9:30 p. my Dance recordings. chestra (direct vim) i;5Sch0o?rrt 8-3- 0 S'm'War Semi-classic- s. ot . n. audl-toriu- . m. . oe , - . I 1 iS I TfcDnn CDwcb fttl s CtaD f do sec The Model English Type Home On Marilyn Drive in a the last and contains all the latest modern home up-to-da- furnished has been The Furniture draperies, wallpaper, furniture, rugs, radio, gas range and throughout the .Candidate for Mayor I now see it, the paramount issue in the furthers of the welfare of Ogden City and its taxpayers; is a. comprehensive study of the present deplorable financial condition and the application of such sound financial polidea u will correct, at the earliest possible date, this present state of affairs. No institution can progress or even succeed un:4As less it is financially sound. Next should come an exhaustive study of conditions tending toward an adequate water supply, not only to meet our immediate needs but to care for the certain expansion of homes and industries which must be encouraged if Ogd is to keep apace with other cities. Connected with tnw would be a proper test of the potential. supply at the artesian wells, which can be done at small expense and wnicn may prove that we have this much needed supply where can be developed at a minimum cost. 1 db-mis-sal We are also losing more than twenty-fiv- e our present supply through worn out and leaky this can be corrected at small cost. per cent of mains, ana i open to the public from and the early part of next half hour spent profitably ing through this home and seeing what a modern all this Ogden Firms Are home should look like. The home has been built and furnished for your inspection and entertain- ment, and you are most welcome to call and see the last word in modern home decoration. -- Reinstated CountyCIe rkL. br State A. Van Dyke hi been notified by secretary of the at&i that corporations., doing business Ogden had paid their annual licem tax, accrued costs, and penalties, ar i vrtn entitled to reinstatement, dude the following that were quent: Arms ft deli: compan BrokingS. Brothers company, J. anJ Browning, Central Heatir and Power company, George J. Kel JQDTT til Browning and tTFTO Jnc.; ' i GT D;Ftrdon "npan Lindsey Land ar Livestock company, Malad Reservo sriwt?- - ssn,as S3 coDsrfvndWv't min TT SJv Purnitui and Gas cor Ogden's greatest industrial weakness is lack of trieS' with a year around payroll for the working man. condition should be corrected by encouraging industries of up meet this demand and eliminate the present-statployment which exists nearly five months of each year. us enable the laboring men to earn a sufficient properly feed their families, properly clothe and edacs their children and indirectly help every business m a Ogden with their weekly pay envelopes. A e The Third ward sewer is a glaring example of JJ conditions in the dty which tends to reduce property vm it is conducive to unhealthful sanitary conditions a can and should be corrected in justice to all property These are engineering problems requiring enncJj2 experience and knowledge to properly solve, and my career has been spent in just such work. r If elected, the solution of these and other similar problems in a business-lik- e manner will be my fast aim. ORA BUNDY Paid Political Ada1, |