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Show Friday. Mav a n THE OGDEN POST 8 upon the recommendation of Chief of Police A. E. Wilfong to the city commission. The commission parnoon doned the quartet. New Song Hit Is Introduced in Beau Bandit at Egyptian Shrew," the uproarious ture verson of Shakes, sensation which besan at 1 theatre today. A wcomm.nd.tion wo nwde to th used in the picture 11 commission Tuesday by Chief of by the Bard himself. . lCity ordinance I to an units One of the first Police A. E. Wilfong that ructed on the authorized $500,000 covering automobile tounst mprovement program in the heepcamp8 and providing an annual tax on "Always the Best fo, a. I vision of the Ogden union each cabin, I Ogden Guest" a of yards will be the construction Wilfong also would have the I bam. 100,000 sheep various auto camps surrounding the The new building will be modem in Lty anj fn the city, keep a register of every detaiL It is a section of a pro-- 1 I persons patronizing the camps. osed building program, which when The matter has been referred to the NOW PLAYING completed, will give the Ogden unioncity attorney, facultock yards the most Today and Tomorrow; ties for handling sheep to be found in .I he United States. The building will Company DUeS 10 Police Chief Favors Taxing Tourist Camps Charged with disturbing the peace, Messick, forfeited cash bail of Ray Funeral Spray, Basket and De- $25 in the city court by failing to apAn outstanding song hit is introduced in Radio Pictures' "Beau Bandit, signs, any price from $1 up. Why pay pear for trial Monday morning. more? Weber Floral, 740 28th street. The case of W. A. Jones, former po- which is now showing at the Egypadr. liceman Phone 410. tian theatre. who has made An application was filed Monday for a writ of mandate to application It was written by narry Tierney, compel the afternoon with the city commission RKO him to composer, and is titled "Just a his pay city salary from the by Mrs. Fanny S. Burgett for the ap- date of his dismissal by Chief of Po- Little Kiss." The lyrics are by Anne pointment of probation officer for the lice Harry S. Anderson, January 29, Caldwell, celebrated librettist of the city and county in the event of the was continued to May 12 by Judge RKO music staff. ' Eugent E. Pratt in the Second district Doris Kenyon, who plays the femicreation of the office. The automobile which was stolen court Monday. nine lead, sings and plays "Just a Litfrom Kenneth Taylor, of 35 Uintah Martin has filed divorce tle Kiss," and incidentally captures Georgia apartments in Salt Lake Sunday af- proceedings against John M. Martin in the heart and fancy of Rod La Rocque, I ternoon was recovered Tuesday after-- , the Second district court on the dashing Mexican bandit. noon by the Ogden police in a gravel The words are: of failure to support. The will house from 10,000 to 12,000 street and Adams grounds pit at Thirty-thir- d were married September 7, Grieving alone, long is the day; couple and lambs, and it will cover six-- 1 The Real Estate Finance company leep imavenue. Mr. Taylor was notified I For love has flown, far, far away; 1927. They have one child 1 year old. filed proceedings against Dr. H. has pens. I mediately. Mrs. Martin states that Mr. Martin Sweetheart, dont be misbehaving; in in now All new features vogue E. Harris in the Second district court In the divorce case of Blanch Pier- has not supported her for the For you know Im always craving-j- ust sheep sections of the most prominent to recover the possession of certain two past son against Alston J. Pierson in the a little kiss, years. She asks for the custody of the stockyards in the country will be in- premises at 2258 Van Buren avenue, Second district court, the defendant child, Just n little love reand fees, stalled. attorneys general with $5500 as damages. It is stated has been ordered to show cause why lief. Just a little moonlight; of pens, feeding that the home was purchased from the The arrangement he should not pay $20 a month to his Just a little time, and watering devices and the general company on the monthly payment wife as alimony. The case has been A.The preliminary hearing of James little rhyme a Just scheme for loading, unloading, weigh-n- g plan, and that nothing has been paid to with failure Martin, charged set for May 12. Of song to croon. and handling the sheep will be the since January of this year. a minor was for set support child, Morrell Olson and Ralph Johnson real a little Just happiness, most convenient yet in use at any of 17 in court the city Tuesday were arrested Sunday night by Special May Now just a memory; le important sheep markets or yard-n- g Side-Splittimorning. Officer B. Slagawski, of the 0. U. R. Each precious moment institutions in the country. Comedy The continuance In the case of Dr. & D. company, at Twenty-secon- d heaven on earth to me. Work is rushed on the new Jyst being street and Washington avenue on the Wiley M. Cragun, charged with failJust a little cloud. that mprovements and it is charge of having liquor in their pos- ing to report a birth December 7, 1929, little shadow, across verything will be in expected a Just to readiness session. They deposited a cash bond was granted in the city court Tuesday the sunshine, on construction the new art $100, Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairof $60 each, and failed to answer when morning until Fri., May 9. Dr. CraJust a little romance 000 sheep house within a few days. are together on the screen for banks their names were called in the city gun demanded a jury trial We never thought it could time in "Taming of the Lester first the the of Whitlock, manager court Monday morning, forfeiting the end like this. The annual Plain City black and union states that gden stockyards, bonds. Now my poor heart is 'breaking bewhite day was postponed from Tues le building program now under way BILL BOOSTER SAYS: Lewis Swartsell, Gene Gray, F. day until on account of the cause I long for was necessary in order to accommo-at- e Saturday Rombliem and Pete Carlson, who were Just a litle love, heavy rains. The same program as the enormous number of sheep serving terms in the cty jail for petty scheduled for Tuesday will be carried a little moon, Just are now coming to the Ogden that EVER SOT FAMOUS offenses, were released Monday after- - out on Saturday. Just a little kiss. union stockyards. The annual receipts Oooooy CAUT BE "Beau Bandit," is a colorful story of are approximately three times as POME." FROM MOAHS The estate of Sarah J. Moore has -been appraised at $6000, as stated by bad men and the Arizona desert coun- many as they were five years ago. TIME, ME BOOSTERS HAVE OUTDOOR The receipts at the Ogden union a report Hied in the county clerks of- try. It is directed by that king of GOME DOVM IU HISTORY, WHILE "western" directors, Lambert Hillyer. stockyards for 1929 were more than THE MIOCKERS HAVE GOME fice by the appraisers. In the case of G. J. Greaves, held in Wallace Smith, who wrote the origin ,750,000, and following the trend of UP BAIT CREEK, UP WHERE . increase that has taken place since THE WHAMG POODLE MOURMETH J the city court Tuesday morning, he al, adapted it to the screen. 925, they will run well over the Iras charged with embezzling $74.06 BE A BOOSTER. AMO HEIP EVERY mark this year," said Mr. from John R. Hunter, April 25. The 000 TUIM3 ALONG Whitlock. case was continued until May 10. Practically all available iheep pens Patrolman M. L. Christensen and Opens at the Ogden union stockyards were D. B. Ballantyne arrested E. II. Davis, filled to capacity with California of 144 Twenty-fift- h street, and he is lambs an The receipts which engagement spring Monday. violation Opening with of the plumbcharged were the theatre. heaviest to the recorded this daily Is under promises pack He at ordinance. liberty ing, amounting to 1155 double-decke- d a bond of $25 pending hearing in the "Framed," Radio Pictures' drama, has $ta first showing at the carloads. city court. Due to the exceptionally dry win-A decree of divorce has been grant- Egyptian theatre Sunday. in California, most of the lambs Paul Schofield, author, has visualed to Harriet A. Spann from Carl A. a strata of present day gang life moving from that state this spring Spann in the Second district court, on ized the ground of failure to support An in a metropolitan city and George are underquality. These lambs are Archainbaud, director, gives realistic ping to a market that haa not conattorney fee of $75 was allowed Mrs. life to the author's characters. sumed the large surplus of winter fed Spann. An agreement entered into by mbs and are, therefore, bringing Pointing his cameras and microthe couple as to the division of the down into the heart of very poor prices. property was affirmed by the court phones rightArchainbaud presents s Word received from Idaho and vaA judgment has been rendered by gangland, hatreds the of loves, picture thrilling Judge Eugent Pratt in the Second dis-ri- ct and intrigues of those outside the law. rious sections in Utah indicate that the recent rains have helped the range court in favor of the Commercial Brent capably heads the conditions Evelyn in bank foreclosure the materially in these two pro- cast. Securty She appears as the beantifu ceedings against Frank Moore. A daughter of a slain racketeer. She states. Prospects are that the lamb-n- g percentage this year will be good, udgment was given in favor of the feels his death was unjust and swears if rains continue from time to and, tank for $1,699.53, including attorvengeance. But when all is arrange! time, the range conditions will be ney's fees. for her to fight back at her fathers about The annual inspection of the Ogden killer, she finds up to par. she cannot go through The management of the Ogden unihigh school R. O. T. C. has been post- with it and the reason is the res on stock yards is looking for the heaponed on account of heavy rains. The climax of the picture. inspection will be held Wednesday at Regis Toomey is very likeable in the viest receipts in sheep this year of 9:30 o'clock. role of a police inspectors son who any since they were established. Deputy Sheriffs D. F. Steele and falls in love with Miss Brent. Ral Fred Tout returned Monday from San Uarolde gives a realistic performance Bernardino, California, where they as the leader of a gang. William Milling with to return Roland Gale, charged Holden, Eddie Kane and Robert Emwent DORIS KENTON with The officers and Gale met OConnor are also in the cast. forgery. MITCHELL LEWIS returned in the car whi6h they state At the regular meeting of the Ex in Gale admits securing from R. II. Chosen change club held Tuesday at the Hotel Hinckley, Inc., through the presentaH. P. Iverson, resident manation of an allegedly forged check for Schoo Bigelow of the Sperry Flour company, ger $557.50, drawn on an American Fork gave a talk on the rapid growth of the bank. instructor at grain and flour milling industry in Verne Oberhansley, An invitation has been extended to high school, announces the win-- Ogden during the past ten years. . the members of the Idaho state chant - . Weber itudertn in stock and seed judg- - The industry has increased 900 per ln contests, held by the Weber coun- - cent in that time, Mr. Iverson said. thl Glamorous love epic --high school have been placed on Ten years .ago, he said, there were a KV I few small mills n Ogden with a total rerln teams, and are as follows: of the flaming borwiT capacity of less than 500 barrels of team ilrifv tock The will first judging derlands in ringing d consist of Phay Ellison, Burch Creek, flour daily. The capacity today, he wSj dialog! "SfSStf will be made to vJfl I Milton Folkman, Warren and Delbert said, is more than 5000 barrels daily. Mr. Iverson said the development of Hull Hooper. The second team NOW PLAYING them spend Monday morning in Og- Glen and Fred Green well the industry has brought employment Greenwell den when a tour of the city and sur of West Weber and Charley Groberg, to many persons: "Ten years ago the Today and Tomorrow! rounding districts will be made. West. Farr payrolls showed 50 persons employed, C. S. Gunnell, superintendent of the team wi' seed and the payroll $75,000 annually. ToThe first judging, Pacific Express company, has made Warren of consist Stewart, day there are between 400 and 500 Clyde the announcement that J. C. Krehmke, Giband persons employed by the mills, and Hooper, Favero, Dewey Jay of North Platte, Neb., has been apWest Weber. The second team the payroll is half a million dollars." son, pointed traveling agent for Utah and will consist of LaMar Engstrom, Idaho, to succeed E. Mark Murphy, Kanes-vill- e, She came into the police station who has been transferred to Denver Huntsville; Alonzo Hadley, with a picture in her hand. West Robert Farr and Fisher, where he will be district agent Mr. "My husband has disappeared," she Krehmke has been with the company Edwin Marriott and Ralph Simpson, sobbed. "Here is his picture. I want who tied third for place. for 12 years. you to find him." A damage suit has been filed by The inspector looked up from the the astonished landlady Hilda Mehr against Harrison B. Child to "Sir," said wrho had passed his cup photograph. "Why?" he asked. the guest and others for $25,190, as a result of tor the seventh "Thats Jarndyce of the foreign oftime, "you must fice. Hes presenting my wife to the tii alleged injuries received when a car very fond of coffee." n which she was riding was in a col "or sultan of Tammagalore tomorrow." "Yes, madam, I am," he lision with car driven by Child on the I should never have drunkreplied, so much Er I suppose you couldn't perRiverdale road July 13, 1929. It is al- water to get a little. suade him to give the sultan mine, too? leged that Child was driving on the wrong side of the street, cansing the 1 up-to-d- Vn ' & Recover Property . - . ng . '3 At the Ogden Theatre Starting Sunday -- THE NIGHT" with Ernest ToireS . 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Paint $225 The home of hand-painte- gallon d cards of every description. p Is Subject of Talk 4-- t V 4 4 'i :l: ; I , tit tiA I f s' ;:V; i ' . sl ' 1 IE 1 i : Judging Teams At Weber High BEAU BANDIT M f ng Mothers Dai Gif for UHRI1I SHOT DRAMA of UNDER' . WORLD collieion. Ray Messick was fined $5 in the EVELYN ' . 4 ' WBKM V ft : REGIS TOOMEY A 4 A RADIO PICTURE ADDED BIG FEATURE First Pictures of the Wonderful " .v ; - . L.D.S. Pageant recently held in Salt Lake City. Filled with sublime fervor and dignity. This majestic spectacle comes to i I you in all its solemnity and grandeur. A film epic. No Raise in Prices! Thats the Way city court Wednesday charged with driving his automobile without the 1930 license plates. He paid the fine. W. Rosenthal forfeited $10 at the same session of court on charge. A petiton has been filed in the probate division of the Second district court by Alfred Osborn, asking that he be appointed administrator of the $733 estate of Martha Isabel Thomas Osborn, who died June 12, 1926. The hearing on petition will be held May Cars Run After our mechanics have repaired your car. Complete overhauling jobs that make your car run as smooth and quiet as the first day you drove it. 19. L. II. Swanncr, city sexton, reported to the city commission Wednesday that the receipts of the cemetery for the month of April were $2,357. An action for damages has been filed by Bskka Postma in the Second district court against the Taylor Building company asking damages of $1500 for the alleged failure of the company to carry out the terms of an agreement as to the transfer of certain real estate. The case of Leroy Fox, alias James K. Land, charged with passing a forged check for $12.50 on an Ogden gas station April 24 was heard in the city court Wednesday and was continued until May 14. W. J. Fclker, alias Folgcr pleaded guilty to the possession of liquor when arraigned in the city court Wednesday and was fined $250, or given the alternative of 125 days in jail. He paid the fine, We also make your car look like new! - qJv Phone 601 for Particulars GAS -- i OIL 2 ill Kicscl Avenue GREASE Day and Night Service DRIVERS DRUG STORE |