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Show m Friday, June TIIE OGDEN POST they Start Fall Green Pea Crop For Davis County HARD STUDY Em Young in the Army According t.M Nicl'ol..cou-t- y green peas, a agricultural agent, section, will be this farm crop for tried out in Davis county thiiieu. been Heretofore green peas have only this but year in the erown spring, be tried out as a will probably they fall crop. f Glenn Hubbell, district manager-oA the San Diego Fruit has been d.y. in Idaho, .pent growpea investigating Davis county E. Holt, presiGeorge conditions. ing dent of the Davis county cnnl"& 'JPJfi association; Joseph Holbrook, Mr. man, and Mr. Nichols assisted and Hubbell in this investigation was held with ranged a meeting which Satthe pea growers in West Layton urday evening. atbletlca The growers planned to raise 100 what Is college He This of peas for this company this acres la doing for me. The peas will be grown under She Better attend to your studies year.. and will be shipped next Sepcontract I can teach you all this stuff In tember as garden green peas. The pay a con company agrees to either delivered at or field tract price in the the if and grower a packing plant, Railway Employes an addipicks the crop he will get The work. Held Be peas this for tional Outing price will be ice packed in hampers and Lagoon shipped in car lots. Mr. Hubbell states that hia coin The railway employes of the Ogden ships green peas the year around, Union Railway and Depot company pany Idaho, first from California, then from season and members of Union Pacific ia short a there find but they clubs No. 6 of Ogden; No. 2 in the early fall that their supply ia of the Salt take and Los Angeles line short, and they wish to fill this gap and No. 3 of the Oregon Short line and on the market. Hia plan ia to have the the ladies auxiliaries, will be held at Davis crop follow that of Idaho. Lagoon June 28. If this trial proves a success, it will An elaborate program has been ar- mean two pea crops on the same acreranged by those in charge of the af- age in one year. The first crop is fair, starting at 1:30 oclock and in- now being harvested for canning purcluding races, water sports, concert poses. When the present crop ia off by the Union Pacific terminal band, the ground will be prepared immedboxing and wrestling bouts and danc- iately and replanted. ing. Mr. Hubbell left for Drigga, Idaho, will hold a June 27 the and expects to return TuesSunday meeting in the general offices of the with a carload of seed. He will Oregon Short Line in Salt Lake.- E. day for some time in the remain A. Hamilton, courtesy and good will I unerviL the work, to personally Pacifi? director of the Union system, will be in charge aided by J. S. Hib-becourtesy director of the Oregon Mr. Champ M. Ileppler, prominent resident of Twin Falla. Idaho, was in Ogden for a short visit Sunday, following a business trip to Salt take City. Orton Allred, 35, of West Twelfth street, pleaded guilty in the city court Wednesday on the charge of driving an automobile with improper license The plates were purchased in Slates.1929. The court postponed the imposition of judgment until July 22. Clyde Braniwell, 19, pleaded guilty in the city court Wednesday to the charge of driving an automobile with only one license plate. He was fined Puef to e! Cal-lffir.- 97 Despite existing conditio increase in the volume of on the New York market per cent during the ?Ublyf pastjS, PnCC WaS n0t DR. F. J. Biggs Veterinary and SnrjZ Phone lisa 2432 Van Buren Consultation Frcei Ogden. Uuk nd Always the Best Ogden Guest fori -- 12. F,. Prstt has awardFirst Savings bank, trustees for John and tanora Bothwell, a de- Judge Eugene ed the cree of foreclosure against Jennie C. Madsen and Joseph A. Madsen. The action involves property securities and a 11500 promissory note. A. T. Flinders, station master at the Union Depot company, has left on a two weeks' vacation. Ilia place at the station is being filled by J. A. Mathews, passenger director. The district meeting of the presidents and secretaries of the Rotary clubs of Utah and Idaho will be held in the Hotel Bigelow, Ogden, July 15 and 16. President E. L. Ford of the Ogden club made the statement NOW! Today and Tomorrow! Rod Laroque and Wn. ' Boyd in The Locked Dooi Starting Sunday: TkeS ' to At With of Appear Old-Time- The Song of the Caballerion rs Funeral Spraya, Baskets and Deson of Col. Leonard L. Peltrick, Q. M. G, Daolel Deltrick, sls year-nlsigns, any price from $1 up. Why pay morel Weber Floral, 740 28th street taking a hurdle at the presidio of San Francisco. The young man la quite a adr. Phone 410. horseman, his tender years notwithstanding. Frank Crosby, negro, of 125 Twenty-sixth street will be given a preliminary hearing in the city court The Cuckoos Wild July 10 on a charge of assaulting Joe Men Charged Valdes on June 10, 1930, with a fireFilm Comedy Riot Possession arm. Liquor who M. M. Kennedy, alias McKay, Fail to A whirlwind of glorious nonsense was charged in the city court with influence and riotus fun is coming soon to the driving a car while under the George Vernon, 25, and Mike Riley, screen of the Egyptian theatre under of liquor last May 25. City Judge Simon Barlow dismissed the case, 38, of Salt takj, forfeited bail of $100 the title The Cuckoos and will leave audiences convinced they have seen stating that the evidence was insuf- and $50 respectively In the citytocourt apone of the greatest entertainments in Wednesday when they failed ficient A decree of divorce was granted to pear when their namea were called. months. Short Line. Violet Walt hers Fotna from Harry They were charged with liquor posThey certainly have not seen anyFotos Tuesday morning by Judge session. thing remotely resembling thii lavish Vernon was arrehted Tuesday af- fun treat in another show, for The Suit George S. Barker in the Second district court on the grounds of cruelty. ternoon by Patrolman D. B. Bullan-tyn- e Cuckoos is a fresh, new, brilliant Railroad Mrs. Fotos was awarded the custody and M. L. Christensen on Grant departure for the motion pictures. It Damages and ia not a revue; it ik not a musical comof a minor child, $50 a month support avenue between Twenty-fourt- h streets. He had a small edy in fact no previously used cias A suit for $10,000 was filed in the money and the household furniture. Twenty-fift- h The couple were married August 18, quantity of liquor in hia possession. aification could lit this picture.'1' Second district court Wednesday by 1924, at Farmington. Riley was apprehended by two fedPerhaps the title The Cuckoos ex Peter Sorensen against the Idaho CenFred Fields was committed to, the eral prohibition agents on Twenty-fift- h plains the mood of the picture better tral Railroad company seeking damstreet near Lincoln avenue. He I than anything else. It is a show gone ages for injuries alleged to have been county jail Monday for failure to pay $50 back alimony to his divorced wife. is alleged to have started running deliriously mad with the comedy note received while working in Harrisville He was hold to be in wilful con- when he met the officers. He had a I on June 11, 1930. . ' toppng everything else, Sorensen seta forth that he farmed tempt of court and committed to jail pint of liquor in hia possession. some time ago by Judge George S. a small tract of land in Willard and Barker, but was recently released temworked for the company. On the date Newcomer in question he charges, while a work porarily. He appeared again Monday California. Man Held before Judge Barker and was ordered car with a combination plow and! Opposite to pay $50 to the clerk of the court for On scraper for removing, weeds from toe Mrs. Fields, his wife, or go to jail. y was operating, he was I In Reginald Denny's latest starring thrown An order was also made Monday alterthe car, receiving inagainst Los V. of Robert 32, Angeles, -Clark, ing the divorce decree of August 27, who ia being held on a second degree talWet what A Man!" playing at juries to his arm, chest, shoulder, and tha Egyptian theatre today and 1928, and taking away the right of neck. is a paroled convict charge, his the leading feminine role ia child. nrday, visiting K. H. taighton, 36, was arrested of hresno county, California, police by jiiriam Seegar, a lovely were "formed bythe chief of crim- - (,londe actress Tueswhose rise in Holly, Annual Ton-Litt- er federal agents prohibition by nal identification division of the Cal- - wood has bepn Bpectacular. .She made day morning at 9 o'clock at the M. ifornia bureau, C. S. MemIL Sale on Ogden Slate her Btage dcbnt at the age of thirteen, and M. Coffee house, 172 Twenty-fift- h Clark was sentenced to five years I and, deciding to come to New York, street. He was booked at the county jail on a charge of having intoxicat- on a burglary charge April 14, 1922, obtained small bits in musical pro-an-d The annual auction sale was paroled the following May on (factions until her big chance came. and pork production ing liquor in his possession. It was held in program, I $1000 bond. He will appear on a Learning that A. II. Woods, the cooperation with the extension dereported that the officers found ' a flask of liquor in the lavatory which second degree burglary charge July jI Broadway producer, was casting for partment of the Utah State Agricultwo companies of. a stage play, tural college, the Smith-Hughthey are going to have analyzed for 8 in the city coart. oralcoholic content. Crime, Miss Seegar sought work ganization and the dubs of the Bill Wilson, 35, Jack Fischer, 41, her and their minor child. Judge! with him. He promised her a role in state will be held in Ogden next Sep- C. D. Reeve, 38, Charles Brown, 35, Eugene E. Pratt awarded the custody the Chicago production, but aha was tember, according to the packing and were arrested for gambling by Patrol- of the child and $30 a month alimony intent on going abroad with the Lon-t- stock yards officials. her. They were married May 14, don company. So great was her eager-1929men D. B. Ballantyne and M. L. This will be the third annual show I ness that Mr. Woods finally consented of its kind and will be .held in the in Bountiful. Christensen at the 11. and A. hall, 361 street. The officers Tho grass and weeds surrounding I to grant her wish; and Miss Seegar Coliseum, The entries in last Twenty-fourt- h year charged that they were playing for the Ogden airport were cleared away I remained in England almost three event numbered 23 litters, and offiand to who roles, was picture alleged cials predict the 1930 auction will money. Brown, and burned Tuesday by a force of years, p aying stage In "What A Man Mim Seegar bring many more entries than the have been conducting the game, fur- workmen. The men will also take nished a cash bond of $25 bail and the charge of clearing the grass and plays the part of Eileen kilboume, previous one. others furnished cash bail of $10 each. weeds from the municipal golf course, haughty heiress whose resentment at Tentative plans formed by the offi-- 1 When their names were called TuesDennys presence in the household as cials call for a similar program to I..,,.-- . Mario Watt ..... and to and failed chauffeur morning they changes to a that of last year, which included an appear day ulmmutrahrin in the course education romantic more the bail was forfeited. feeling estate meeting, an auction sale FeS.Rarker.n the A decree of divorce was granted to lu, ge deceased. I f th unuBual 8tory. E. J. Rath wrote- of the boys pig project litters and a L. J. k'1 Watt, huebnnd, John S. Rollow from his wife. Myrtle, popular noveit The Dark ChaD- luncheon. Goddard waa permitted I cri on which this amusing talkie la Itertha on the grounds of cruelty and deserExact dates for the event will be tion. They were married June 19, Monday by District Judge J. Crone directed.. announced George at a later date. Barker to amend her complaint for 1929, in Ogden. Those who were present at the . Mrs. Reggie E. Slater was granted wpiirntc maintenance against George were W. 51. Neilson, manameeting on divorce a S W End sue for Most rnd (intl'tard a divorce from Gordon L. Slater on ger of the Cudahy Packing company, the grounds of failure to provide for the grounds of cruelty. Dana Blayney of the same Minus Curses Salt Lake; firm; A. P. Miller, manager of the American Packing and Provision com-- . One of the several tiling "COOLEST SPOT IN TOWN pany of Ogden; L. F. Whitlock, man- "Journeys End as er of the union stock yards, and lack of profanity. A play in iwhich Reed ftarnick, editor of the Ogden all the characters are men in which Livestock Digest. they are all soldiers, if you please, and probably less swearing in it than any talking picture yet produced. Bids Being d Soon: William Maynaiib Saturday Old-Time- Wed-nesda- y. From Shanghi BELIEVE IT OR NOT! rooml rs Largest in the WoHi! - rt, Entered Against for Z I Appears Denny Burglary Charge right-of-wa- Sat-burgla- ry I ton-litt- er A Great Deal Depends Upon Your Banking Connection es 4-- II o 1 , ti 1- business program, your financial conneoj ; plays a leading part. Both individuals am corporations worthy of dependable banking affr, iations will find in this bank complete and moden v financial service. ANY INtion ex-tra- - -. TheC ommercia Security 1 Journey Graphic 21 STARTS SUNDAY I which starts at theatre Sunday, was Journeys End, I ADMISSION TRICES Bargain Matinees, 1 to 3 p. m., 25c Matinees, 3 to 6 p. ni., 35c. Nights. 50c Kiddies, all day, 10c COME EARLY, PLEASE! the Egyptian written by R. C. Sheriff without profanity and it did not get inserted in Hollywood, despite the success of What Price Glory" and The Cock- -. Eyed World. "Journey's End ia a story of men who have gotten beyond the need of blaspheme. The war their unnatural life, their nerve tension, their incessant danger has taken the edge off the most virile curses. The superlative and thats what profanity is is not half so forceful to these warriors as the sim- plest of words. For instance, fcolin Clive's line to the Colonel, "How awfully nice if the Brigadiers pleased. is so much more heavily freighted with meaning than any cursing. This man with his heart torn to bits over the loss of his best friend and his best officer can express his agony most succinctly in the biting sarcasm of those simple lines, repeated again when he says, "Still itll be awfully nice if the Brigadiers pleased!" Edgar Waite, in the San Francisco Examiner, said of "Journeys End: Its deeper than mere profanity. Its the pathetic tormenting of men caught in a trap, of nerves, physical and mental exhaustion, the hope and the terror of oblivion and with it all the determination to keep bucked up. Th- city school board will meet day evening on the budget for the yai Members of the Utah Taxpayers association will attend the meeting. - Announcing the Accepted For Industrial School Sealed bids for the construction of a boys gymnasium and an addition to the girls dormitory at the state in-- 1 dustrial school, Ogden, will be opened in the office of the state building commissioner, Salt Lake City, 7, it was announced Wednesday. July Four thousand dollars of the legis-- 1 laturc's appropriation of $50,000 for the improvements is being withheld for furnishing the building. Of the $40,000 remaining, $29,500 will be expended for the dormitory and addi-tie- n and $16.500 for the gymnasium. I -i- n . 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