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Show Friday, March I.uh, THE OGDEN POST 8 purebred Guernsey cattle should with Mr. McKay. Calves for boys' club work will be purchased on the trip. com-inunicu- was the direct rauae of an acquittal in the city court Monday instead of a conviction when Calvin lcterson appeared before Judge Simon Barlow on a charge of driving an automobile with only one headlight. The particular brand of moonshine that figured in the case, however, was contending moonlight," Peterson that there was no intent to break the law as the moonlight on the snow made two headlights unnecessary. Judge llarlow dismissed the case. Moonshine" te The latest idea in amusement attractions for the concussions at the Brigham City Peach day celebration k tour are being studied on a of coast resorts by A. H. deWit, who has taken over tho entire concession contract. five-wee- A of the permanent organization Ogden Engineer's club will be effect- ed at a meeting Tuesday evening, March 12, at the Hotel Bigelow. A temporary organization was effected last Tuesday evening with Joseph H. Young as chairman and C. J. Trus-cot- t, engineers secretary. Forty-si- x Method New Dentists, Drs, Fonts were present. architects and adv. 2468 Washington, phone 343. The fire department quickly exThe Weber county commission ordered Monday that Martin D. Harris, tinguished a gasoline fire at the Model from superintendent of the Weber county laundry when static electricity which silk a dress igcaused D. foreman sparks It. and Wall, infirmary, nited the under be burning seriously gasoline, placed of the county shops, 1913 Childs $2,000 bonds, due to the fact that they Hendrick do Doer, 50, He avenue. was for severe treated in their must make largo purchases hands by about head and burns the direct have and charge departments, Dr. Edward I. Kich. of valuable proport. And the Flowers are furnished by Klenke Floral, l'hone 1240, 2955 WashSixty dollars and CO days was the sentence Adv. given by Judge Simon Harington avenue. low in the city court Tuesday to Gus While a loaded revolver was found Ijocas, who pleaded guilty to posin his possession when arrested, Stan- session of liquor. Jim Angelos plead ley Hudson was allowed to plead guil- ed not guilty to a similar charge and set for March 5. Jack ty to a charge of vagrancy in the city his trial was court Monday, and was sentenced by Stallings was held on $400 bonds Judge Simon Harlow to pay a fine after pleading not guilty on a liquor of $30 or serve 15 days in the city charge. jail. Hudson was trailed about tho Two rcstuarant owners, Wakichia city by police detectives as a robbery street, and suspect, and was arrested at a room Malwuuue, 254 Twenty-fift- h ing houso where the revolver was F. J. Wheeler, 2301 Washington avefound. nue, are made defendants in a suit filed by County Attorney Samuel E. Visitors Welcome Dumke Green- Bluckham, charging insanitary conditions. Sanitary Inspector Murray K. houses, 1687 Kiesel avenue. Jacobs swore to the complaints in Miss Vivian Davis, 19, was painful each case. ly injured Monday when struck by a A petition filed in the probate court passing automobile as she alighted from a street car on Washington ave Tuesday by heirs of the late George and Twen M. Kelly, real estate operator and nue between Twenty-fourt- h streets. Virgil Stewart, of Republican state committeeman, reMorgan, the driver of the car, stated quests that the Ogden State bank be that his car skidded on the slippery made the administrator of the estate street when he applied the brakes to valued at $40,000.00; top for the street car. Miss Davis was taken to her home and attended Facer was returned from Los by a physician. Angeles Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff 1). F. Steele on a charge of failure to Funeral services were held at Clin support his family, lie waived exton Thursday for Thnyne Joseph tradition. Honda were fixed at $1200. son of Mr. and Steed, the Mrs. George A. Steed. The child died The Lackawanna Mining company Monday in Ogden from blood poison- filed an amendment to the articles of ing, caused by a sliver penetrating his incorporation in the Second district court increasing the capital stock of right hand five days before. the company from $150,000 to $200,-00All vacancies for road supervisors In Weber county have been filled with First-han- d the appointment Monday of Feter study of meat packing made was Plain at Harrer at Borg Uinta, Joseph Tuesday by 30 students City, and Arthur M. Gamer at Itan from the meat department of the Utah dall. Agricultural college who came to Ogden by automobile and spent the afLewis Shaw has been appointci ternoon visiting the plant of the health officer and registrar of vitar American Packing and Provision statistics at liberty by the hoard of company's plant. The party was in county commissioners, with Kaymont rharge of Prof. II. H. Smith. II. Ward as constable, and Janies I. Shaw as justice of the peace. Alta B. B. Brown, defendant in a divorce Peterson has been appointed officer action filed by his wife, Bessie Brown, and registrar of vital statistics at Uin- has been ordered to appear in the ta. Second district court Saturday, March 2, to show cause why ho should not A youth who gave his nnme as Mike pay his wife temporary alimony, and Snyder, 19, was found on the street why he should not be restrained from Monday in great pain from a badly disposing of mining stock in the Mor burned foot, and was taken to the gan Chief mine. Dee hospital for treatment Patrol man D. D. Rallantyne picked up the Four pardons were granted by the boy and took him to the police station city commission Tuesday on the recbefore sending him to the hospital. ommendation of Chief of Police Harry S. Anderson ns follows: Peter Curley The Atlas Oil company filed articles sentenced January 31 to serve 3d of incorporation with the Weber coun- days; Dugan Lucas, sentenced Febty clerk. The company is incorporat- ruary 2 to $50 or .30 days; John Peter ed to sell automobiles, automobile ac on, sentenced February 7 to 30 days; cessories, gas, oil, and other automo- A. M. Randolph, sentenced February bile supplies. Officers of the com- 14 to $50 or 30 days. pany arc J. W. McCarthy, president; C. A. Swanncr, Gilbert Thatcher, veteran buyer of Vera McCarthy, secretary, and J. W. Mc- purebred dairy rattle, left Monday Carthy, treasurer and general man morning for l.ynden, Washington, to ager. purchase about 20 hoad of llolsteins for Southern Idaho dairymen from the Fifty shares of water stock in the herd of Kay L. Smith, which is being Davis and Weber canal company will sold. Mr. Thatcher has a number of be rented by the Wber county com large purchases lined up for Utah and missioners at $17 a share to several Idaho dairymen during the coming applicants, it is announced. The water year, it is stated. was originally intended for use at the Three fire calls were answered Sat county infirmary. urday by the fire department. An au- Khoda Furrows was granted a di- tomobile in front of the courthouse vorce from Joseph A. Furrows in the caught on fire from the engine, but Second district court Monday on the was saved from serious damage by grounds of mental incompetcncy. The the prompt work of the firemen. A couple were married October 11, 1916, roof fire was extinguished at the home and have two children. of M. J. Wilcox at 2656 Quincy avenue, ar.d later in the afternoon a run A large amount of provisions were was made to the home of S. R. Hensstreet where a reported stolen Sunday night from a ley, 846 Twenty-sixt- h Southern Pacific section house. En- small portion of the floor was on fire. trance was gained by breaking in a rear door. IMot V. L. Carter, who has lead a charmed life during five ycurs of flyHaving made good a bad check for ing, had the misfortune fast week of $101.82, George J. Michalson pleaded breuking the propeller on his plane guilty to the charge in the city court at tho Ogden airport due to the heavy Tuesday morning, and sentence was snow and cross winds. Friends say suspended until March 25 by Judge the accident was due to the fact that Simon Harlow. The check was in Carter had been married only the day favor of W. II. Horry of Salt Lake before. and was drawn on the Commercial Security bank, where Miehalson mainWith the arrest at Roswell, Aritains an account. zona, of Nathan Eagle, alleged kid Lieut. Col. P. M. llazzard of San napper of Dickie Grant, of Los Angelos, coming as a direct result of a Francisco, in charge of reserve activ- wire sent Roswell officers by Serities in the Ninth corps area, expressed himself at a dinner Monday eve- - geant Shirley P. Kimball, Ogden police officers are claiming part of the the was traced through the mails by givreserve officers are making here. army Five ing a change of address from Ogofficers from Salt Lake accompanied den to the Arizona town. Colonel llazzard and were the of the Ogden reserve officers. guests Sugar Kect Contracts Telephone Company Call for 57 Per Ton; Reduces Kates for Making Connections The Same as Last Year taken into consideration in drawing FOR SALE AUTOMOBil up the contract. The minimum price is not so important, they feel, due to the fact WATSON-BUIC- K USEDrT; that the contract provides for a parMARKET ticipation in the profits by the b Ksssl Am., oast lido, I4 ... growers on a 0 basis. Since June 25, 1928, there has been GOOD usod ears $50 to 01000. a decline in the price of sugar of $1.30 cwt. This fact was a large facELECTRICAL tor in negotiating the contract this As the contract is based to a THE only motor Jrear. extent on the base winding hofuru price of sugar W. A. DUNN it would be impossible to pay more PfcoM 2011 or 426 for beets at the present price of sugar. The beet association, the Utah State Farm bureau and other organizations are working to secure an Increase in the tariff on sugar. If they succeed, the price of sugar will be advanced and the beet grower will receive more for his beets. It is felt by all concerned that an increase in the tariff is essential to the welfare of the & Grocete; 50-5- Following up the recent nation-wid- e reduction of long distance telephone rates with another reduction, the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company has announced substantially lower charges, effective March 1, for connecting new or additional telephone facilities in the home or office and for changing existing equipment. This, according to the announcement, is in accord wrilh the Hell System's policy of providing the most telephone service and the best, at the least cost to the public. Tho new charges are lower for the connecting of service, and do not effect the regular monthly charges. These are the specific reductions: The charge for connecting a residence telephone has been cut from $3.50 to The charge for connecting $3.00. business telephone extensions has been The reduced from $3.50 to $1.50. chargo for connecting residence tele While a minimum price of $7.50 per ton for sugar beets had been hoped for early this year by the beetgrow-er- s' association of the state, last year's price and contract of $7.00 per ton was agreed upon at a meeting of the growers and refiners in Salt Lake Saturday. O. It. Jones, president of the refiners' association, represented the manufacturers. The low price of sugar, $4.40 net to the manufacturer, was largely phone extensions has been cut from $3.50 to $1.00, and the charge for connecting instruments already in place is now $1.00 regardless of the amount of equipment involved. The charge for moving a telephone from one part of the home or office to another part is now $1.00 as compared to the former rate of $3.00, and the charge for changing the type of telephone set is also cut from $3.00 to $1.00. 1 VIADUCT Market 183-- 5 ria Twenty-fourt- h MONEY TO LOAN Easy Rrpaymmt. loans cost. $50 to $600.00. A Cash and Carry Market at half your previous at Cash and Carry Pricer for Cash and Carry People. PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. ZS44 Street Washington Avsnus ty-fif- th Io five-year-o- ld 0. $8.00 Strap Slippers,, $4.90 Wljst a reduction! And these are very smart styles that fit trimly and wear and wear. Pumpo and strap slip- $6.50 Buckle Pump, $3.90 Above Is Illustrated an attractive buckle pump, of new flnlch gun metal' calf skip, with a ellver buckle, from a group of ellppcra and pumps and otrnp slippers, all former $6.50 values, priced st $3.90 .Can be had with eplkc or college heela, In patent, gun metal calf or tan calf. Moot olios. (Street Floor.) all heels, various leathern. (Street Floor) s patent leather, scuffer $4 Boys Oxfords $2.89 What smart shoes for sole shoos. Nature last, wedge rubber heel, and sizes up to size 12. During 8hoe Week we expect to sell all kiddies' winter shoes at this reduced prices it p; Si B m n (Downstair) YOUR boyl Genuine welt sole, Goodyear effect In new Scotch grain and Russia leathers. Sizes to 6. (Downstairs) (Jills Slippers I two-ton- e $1.95 Star Brand strap slippers forof chilreal dren and misses, olid leather, turn solo Genuine IS. c large number to choose from In kiddles sturdy shoes, all $3 to reduced values, $2.49. Blaek, brown or A per, construction. $3.00 Kiddies Shoes, $2.49 Sizes to di Si ha (Street Floor) cli W Is SHOE WEEK me bo; in IS HERE palrc value. your kiddles. Big ctlteh-ed They arc McKay and well made. Pat ent leather, plain Buy one-str- $12 Fashion Slippers, $5.90 This tims 90 days have elapsed since the last Shoe Week instead of the usual 00 days, and consequently we have an unusually large number of shoe bargains to offer you tomorrow. These are just a fewl $2.45 Kiddies $1.69 Slippers, for several ap or trimmed styles, olzeo to 12. (Downstair) wii by SIH At less than HALF PRICE, Boyd Welsh and Fashion Plate slippers In 15 different models With spike or box heels strap ties or strap pumps the Th aiu an pis various shades Most sizes Mr Fis (Street Floor) () ter, Sv Ca vice-preside- S&S announced at a meeting of the organ-lzatio- n Monday, and annual election of officers NviJl be held in November. Edward I. Malouf was elected treasurer of the association. E. R. McKay of Huntsville, presi- theatre, was taken to the state penitentiary Thursday to begin a sentence of from one to 20 years imposed by Judge George S. Barker. The youth plead guilty in the city court last Saturday, and requested immediate sentence from the district court. dent of the Utah State Guernsey Cattle club, will go to tho Pacific north-wes- t Richard Dean will stand trial in about March 15 to purchase cat- the city court Wednesday, March 6. tle, it is nnnounccd by County Agent before a jury m a charge of having A. L. Christensen. Fanners desiring. ir; hu liq-j.-- r . inci 63g the Soft, easy fitting sole chrome $4 Gn padded boudoir slippers priced at only 63e a pair during Shoe Week. Up pers are of various colors (6 colors) of rayon or felt, and are In all lies Do you need i pair to wear about the house evenings? Strap Slippers 1.89 le a smart strap Upper that la most comfortable to wear, taken from a group of trap or tla slippers of patent leather or black kldekln, military heels Sizes range from 4 to 8. nie list Mr: Mr, ma, nie Api Tril Car (Downstairs) Sho Cti Laao than HALF itrii PRICE for Shoo Weekl (Downstairs) Indi Era $5.00 Stylish Slippers, $2.89 Here Is an unusually good looking strap slipper, with fancy trap, from an attractive group of women's ahoea Including mostly strap slippers as Illu- strated, Inand pump models patent or vo tone leathers (Street Floor) ion; Mai the tt. $6 Slippers and Gypsy Ties, $3.8 Included In this group are smart strap slippers and the ever ap pealing Gypsy Tie. The arch latter has built-in and eomea In faney novelty styles Several e embody the new two-ton- leathers that are oonsldered so smart day. (Street Floor) to- Pup 200 Oi Eads Ineluding B-- i fitting sal childrens t lu--J These, shoes are ailgood sizes and wear- able styles yet reduced to $1 a pair toe move every pair durln-showeek. N (Downstair) M.SS5Z Donald Pattcnall. 21, who confessLuncheons of tho Ogden Under- ed to robbing the Kertz Quality Shop writers' association w ill be held on the on two occasions and also to breaking second Friday In each month, it was the projection machine at the Colonial tim Comfy Slippers SHOE $4 Work Shoes $1.89 rhey'ro great for wear and they need no breaking in. These fine 84 work shoes reduced to 81.89 for Shoe Weekl Theyre fitted with stitched Paneo McKay sols, art made of oturdy English pigakln, and are In aizea to 10. (Downstairs) WEEK Is method of keeping shoe stocks olean and made up of the new seasonal shoes. So that, at any time you will always find tho newest and smartest shoe stylee at Wright'. Even these specials offered during Shoe Week are smart, tylleh models, all ef them! Look them overt $13 Arch Preservers $6.90 Genuine Selby Arch Preserver shoes. In oxford and strap allpper styles. Above Is shown a model with an attractive fancy grain trap with silver buckle. n Black or honey beige kid-ski- or pstsnt All sizes but not in each style. (Street Floor) |