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Show Friday, March THE OGDEN POST Mrs. McDonald marriage. brought the action for annullment. Members of Weber county high school class in psychology inspected the city jail Tuesday. They were shown through the institution by Shirley P. Kimball secretary to chief of police and E. A. Bowen, jailer. Leonard Nelson pleaded guilty Monday in the city court to the charge of speeding and was fined $10. C. R. Long, also charged with speeding, failed to appear and his cash bond of $10 was declared forfeited. Fred J. Palmer has filed a petition in the probate division of the Second district court, asking that he be appointed executor of the last will and testament of Alfred J. Palmer, deceased. The estate is valued at $4000. An action has been filed against Ray F. Clarke, administrator of the estate of George A. McDonald, to collect $584.20 and interest on a promissory note secured by a mortgage. An attorney's fee of $100 also is asksecond An action has been filed by Archie Peterson against Richard Roe McFarland,' et alt in the Second district court to quiet title. Drs. Foots New Method Dentists, adr. 2468 Washington, phone 343. Sarah Lillian Singleton has filed a petition in the Second district court asking that she be appointed admin istrator of the $13,000 estate of Jesse Singleton, who died February 17, at his home in Roy. P. Whitcomb, charged with attempt ed robbery, appeared in the city court Wednesday morning and waived preliminary examination. lie was held for trial. Mrs. Linnie Mercer, wife of the late Thomas Mercer, has been allowed $400 a month for her support, pending settlement of the estate in the probate division of the Second district court. Anna Van Zyl has filed an action for divorce against Martin Van Zyl in the Second district court Wednesday. Funeral Sprays, Baskets and Designs, any price from $1 up. Why pay more? Weber Floral, 740 28th street. adv. Phone 410. Edna Larsen, 2702 Monroe avenue, reported to the police station that she had a valuable cluster diamond ring stolen from her at the Union Pacific station lunch counter. ' The students of the Lewis junior comhigh school presented a thrce-ac- t edy Thursday evening In the school auditorium.; Charged with traffic law violation, David Hericorch pleaded guilty and was fined $3. The cases against Henry Gablio, M. R. Jordan, Conrad Hopper, H. L. Frank, and W. II. Painter were dismissed. Miss Emclia A. Thoorsell of the National Girl Scout staff will be in - leaders' course under the sharp ofofa-the Ogden Girl Scout counauspices cil on March 24, 25, and 26, according to announcement made recently by officials of the Ogden Girl Scout council. Miss Thoorsell is also regional director of the Rocky Mountain states. Edna J. Little has filed an action for divorce against Melvin S. Little In the Second district court, alleging failure to support. The marriage took place August 16, 1927, according to the complaint. Mrs. Little seeks general relief. Firs .broke nut at the home of George Shorten, assistant secretary of the Utah Canncrs' association, 521 . . street, Wednesday evening, and before the fire depart- Twenty-sevent- h ed. Mrs. Cris Kapp, 2341 Quincy avenue, reported to the police Monday morning that she lost a purse Sunday night containing $20 and a wrist watch. John Stewart, charged with selling rugs without a license, failed to answer when his name was called in the city court Monday morning, and his cash bond of $25 was ordered turned into the city treasury. The details of the Union Pacific athletic meet which will be held In Ogden August 15 and 16, are in the hands of F. F. Gunn, who was appointed chairman Monday, The was made at a meeting of the directors of the Ogden chamber of commerce at their regular noon hour meeting in the Hotel Bigelow.; Mr. Gunn will appoint his assistants and members of a, in a short time. W. W. Ray, former United States district attorney for Utah, lectured at the Central Junior high school auditorium Wednesday i evening at 7:30 o'clock to the members of the world thinkers course now being conducted by the extension division of the University of Utah. Mr, Ray spoke on Jefferson. The Parent-Teachassociation of the Ogden high school met Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the high school William Budge presided, and Mrs. Chester B. Morse, had charge of the program. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting, .and were under the direction of Miss Nellie Mealiff, of the domestic ap-point- Sec-on- 1-- six-in- f se two-year-o- engineer. An action for divorce has been filed in the Second district court by Pearl Candland against Ralph Candland on the grounds of desertion. The couple were married April 20, 1923, accordis ing to the complaint, and Candland in wife his deserted have alleged to October, 1923. General relief is sought. In the divorce case of Bertha A. Goddard, against George W. Goddard, the defendant has been directed to pay his wife $75 a month as temporary alimony. Goddard is also directed to take care of a mortgage on the home of the couple, and to pay. $50 on account of attorneys fees. Leo Zinas, charged with possession of liquor, failed to answer when his name was called in the criminal division of the city court, his cash bond of $150 was forfeited. Joseph Stahr, also charged with possession of liquor, on March 11, failed to answer when his name was called, forfeited his cash bond of $300. Announcement has been made by W. Karl Hopkins, superintendent of city schools, that Miss Ruth Pyrtle, of Lincoln, Neb., president of the National in Ogden during the aftenJ?' evening, and plans are beir. give a banquet in her honor the teachers of the city ichooliV, given an opportunity to C Members of the Brotherhood?, comotive Engineers the United War Service room.S the reports from three office1 were delegated to attend the2L? ence of general chairmen land, Ohio, March 13 to 15 were made by G. W. Burbank?? Francisco, assistant chief enri? the Southern Pacific company? Peterson, general chairman f Southern Pacific company Francisco, and J. F. Gibbona tL chairman of the order for tb. 2 Union Railway and Depot comnS Clyde Bergi, 22, of 665 Tw ond street, and Clarence Miller 1175 Rushton avenue, !!, to petty larceny in the crimSaU sion of the eity court Tuesday ing, and were each fined $10 Tfe! men were charged with taking d from an automobile belonging D. Vaughn, which had gone hi ditch near Riverdale. ft HAUL WITH ECONOMY 4 DODGE, 1929 lVs-to- n truck, new tires, closed cab, stake body, 10-fobed ; make a good truck for hauling milk, produce, livestock. A--l condition.. m ot i DODGE, 1929 $1250 4 trade, almost new tires, dosed cab and stake 2-t- on bed; O. K. in every respect. body, ot This is a dandy buy for some contractor or lumber dealer, or almost anyone who loads up to 6 tons $1350 , closed cab,' stake body, 4 good tires, t. bed; completely overhauled; exceptional condition. Some farmer or fruit grower can get a lot of haulage out of this track as the .. price is only .$675 12-fo- YOUR COMMON SENSE DODGE, income or not. We have the facilities to 19261-ton- 12-f- Faculty must dictate whether you shall retain part of your department es ch ish fire protection for that area. The Education association. wonuT' matter has been referred to the, city Ogden April 8. Miss P vice-preside- nt, An automobile collision occurred Monday evening about 7 o'clock at the street and Jefcorner of Twenty-fift- h a car driven between ferson avenue, by A. M. Norback, and a car driven Miss by L. D. Childs, of St George. Marie Norback, who was riding with her father, was cut about the face and suffered body bruises. She was taken to her home and treated by a physician. Her condition is not considered serious, according to the report made to the police headquarters. The accident was investigated by Officer Rink Smurthwaite. A petition signed by J. G. Teuscher others was presented and thirty-fou- r to the city commission Monday asking for curb, gutter and surface on Thirtieth street, between Quincy and Ec-davenue, Jackson avenue between Thirtieth street and Patterson avenue and Patterson avenue between Jackson and Quincy avenues. The matter was referred to the city engineer - " fi- - 42-- er science ' go 4 cylinder, cab CHEVROLET, 1927 and screen body, 4 good tires; overhauled and in first-clas- s condition. This light delivery job is just the thing for a merchant who wants to give his customers service and at the same time keep down his expenses .... Va-to- ri, as- sist you and encourage you to ment could extinguish the blaze the roof and ceiling had been damaged to a considerable extent. An action has been filed against Julian S. Watson by Robert Erwin in the Second district court to recover damages of $1000 as a result of Erwin's wagon being struck by an automobile driven by Watson on the Riverdale road on March 20, 1926. Erwin states that he was severely injured and that his wagon was damaged. Earl Ilowarder, charged with disturbing the peace at Twenty-fift- h street and Lincoln avenue Wednesday night, forfeited cash bonds of $25 in the city court Wednesday morning when he failed to appear for trial for a report Frank Faulkner and Shirley Little, been filed An action for divorce has with burglary in the second charged F. Charles Smith by Virginia against for robbing the chicken coop of degree on Smith in the Second district court the grounds of failure to support. The marriage took place March 14, 1927, Mrs. according to the complaint Smith asks for a decree of divorce, the child, alicustody of a mony, and costs of the suit K. C. Wright assistant state road engineer, conferred with the Weber county commissioners Monday afternoon. He stated that three grading crews are at work repairing winter damages to' the roads and will enlarge their work as soon as the weather permits. Mr. Wright conferred 1 with the commission concerning joint state-counroad projects for the year. It is planned to spend about roads in $70,000 for Weber county this year. Joseph II. Young and L. M. Huggins have returned from a trip to southern Utah where they have been on an inspection trip. Mr. Young is highway engineer of the United States bureau of public roads, and Mr. Huggins bridge engineer. George D. Darling, of the ATTENTION, FARMERS mortuary, was host to the members of the National Selected when you ; Morticians of Utah, Colorado and Wysession in oming, who held a two-da- y the Hotel Bigelow Monday and Tuesday. S. M. Taylor, of Salt Lake, was the presiding officer at the business meetings. An address was given by Wilbur M. Kreigcr of Chicago, national executive secretary. The annual meeting will be held at Colorado Springs, September SO. Vivian Allen and Agnes Martin, convicted as liquor law violators, must pay fines, it was announced Monday when the district court on Monday upheld the judgment of the city court when Vivian Allen, after three jury trials, was found guilty in a liquor case, a fine of $60 was imposed. Agnes Martin drew a fine of $150, although, her original prosecution involved only one trial The cases were appealed, but the appeals were dismissed. , II. L. Crew and Sidney O. Stevens were each fined $3 and W. B. Shaw $5 on charges of violating the vehicle ordinance in the city court Monday morning. The marriage of Thelma McDonald to W. M. McDonald was annulled by Judge George S. Barker in the Second district court Monday afternoon. Testimony showed that McDonald did not have a final decree of divorce from his former wife at the time of the one-hor- - the city court Tuesday Joseph Pauli 417 West Seventeenth division of was fined $150. and in morning, 23, guilty pleaded street, February The the Second district court Monday. Glen Rose was taken to the state who W. W. to were Hunt, men paroled Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff O. prison said that he would give them work at H. Mohlman. Rose was sentenced to d a construction camp. They are requir- I serve from 1 to 20 years in the ed to pay Pauli for the chickens. Sendistrict court Monday on apples tence was postponed to June 2. of guilty to burglary in the second detwo of A. & Stone and a delegation gree. II. Neuterman has brought suit appeared before the city commission and petitioned the board to remove against Elizabeth D. and R. E. Wora ditch running through canyon road, rell in the Second district court to colnear Glenwood. The petition was re- lect on promissory notes totalling ferred to the street commission with $31,095.95.. secured by mortgages. power to act. Oliver Baugh, charged with failing Frank Warner, charged with speed- to support two minor children, who dihave been held in the county jail for ing, pleaded guilty in the criminal morncourt vision of the city Tuesday several days, was released Tuesday fined he had made provision for the $10. was and after ing He A report received at the police sta- care and support of the children. his of of a an Floral part assignment gave tion Tuesday from the Stone company at 674 2 states that a wag-o- n salary each month. was stolen from his place of busiAn action for divorce has been filed ness some time Monday evening. by Ilulda C. Kelley. against Orville A box of crackers was stolen Mon- R. Kelley in the Second district court Mrs. Kelday evening from the grocery store on the groundstheof cruelty. took place that marriage of John H. Bishop, 2638 Washington ley says time since that a 1905, states that 16, May and,that The avenue. proprietor cold a in her has treated husband her and fled after store the entered boy to remain refused critical and manner, crackers. box of taking a large at home for considerable periods and John F. Everett, 456 Twenty-sevent- h her that he did not care for her. told street, reported to the police Mrs. Kelley asks for general relief. Tuesday that he had lost a billfold Mattson and 15 other propDavid bills. two $10 Monday night containing erty owners have petitioned the city His name was on the billfold. water Ell Fielding, charged with posses- commissioners to lay a sion of liquor, changed his plea from main on Lincoln avenue between Thirstreets to fum- not guilty to guilty in the criminal tieth and Thirty-sixt- h 29 i keep adding every spare dollar to your balance. . IT PAYS YOU TO DO IT! FORD, 1927 Vi-to- n, cab and . r $275 ex- press body, 4 good tires ; mechanically O. K. For the man who needs a dependable NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE used truck for light haulage this track will fill the bill, as it is priced at only $175 OODEN.'UTAH. ROBT. H. HINCKLEY, Inc. First Phone 121 x ld Ogdens Newest GROCERY AND MARKET OPENS TOMORROW ! ty hard-surfac- Plenty of Automobile Parking Space, Accessible from North, South, East and West on Ogdens New Main Street 24th Street at Lincoln Avenue ed Kirkcn-dall-Darli- ng have them ready the street. t FROM WEST DISTRICT! Leave your orders on your way in town and we will return home. If you are late, we will arrange to leave them at service station across Here Are Just a Few of the Many Bargains on Sale Saturday Pot Roasts 18c Lean Pork Roasts 19c Cinnamon Rolls 20c doz v . Lemons . 25c doz A Big Variety of Green Vegetables and Fruit! VIADUCT MARKET AND GROCETERIA Street and 21th Lincoln Avenue kjMsa |