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Show Ogden Tost Office Highest Ogden's Huilding Record for l!)2s Reflects the Citys i r Percentage Increase in Nation Prosperity VOLUME 2 OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER four robberi Broken Toys Wanted; Call the Elks Lodge ARK SOLVED BY Prize Poster for-Chicago- NUMBER 50 16. 1928. Hears Pied Piper; Fair s TO ii.'.K-d- ! ilist aU!ul the nu ili.Chri,na 1 hank i.. giving ..r u.,- -- ROBBERIES cor- J"; II uto Three Suspects Arrested Who pJier as Many toy u possi- hi.l..1 i. i T',!'atiri,,i mh repainted to t u' he:l,,ts of hundreds Are Wanted in Four Cities for . Ogden liny s and girls or. ChristRobberies Committed the Last mas morning. - c Fifteen Days; Army In Car Leads to Arrest, Auto-mati- Driving New Dodge Sedan ufii-niiiun- Thomas J. Thomas is ehairman of the charity committee, and anvonc who can spare u toy nr two wij he making some childs heart happy bv Phoning 719. The toys will l,e Vailed for by the committee. A huge old Btyle army automatic pistol and six feet four inches in body stiture proved the undoing of a trio of robberjr suspects in Ogden Thursday, cleazing up four robberies committed in three states since November 1, according to Sheriff K. D. ARMISTICE There's niui ic in i hr air all th linu fur 11. J. Luca.--, whether he is in lieur-- i i;r id' a rsiil in receiving set or im. DAY In fuel, .if iii'eiN i.o receiving set in wii.li that musie changes strange every phase of life. Police Relieve That Paramount At Hie file station where I.iicn; , lie couhi v .filed Job Worked Separate From Thursday h. ar a beautiful hymn. At the pnlue Others; Prowlers Enter the ..ti.tion, whi.-- wus on his next culling und at music changed; 1m, the Drown lee ( ream Plant and office a little later it seemed l.i have u wield forehuding with u Continental Rakery While ion! OFFICES HERE NO CLUES FOUND Music Leads to .lail threat that he would he chased out Night Forces Are at Work of town. It. Pincock, listening Sheriff with interest, asked Lucas what he hud heen i1 l inking, und what he had Lucas stoutly denied doing. drinking at any time, and stated that he hadn'i done anything to bring oi. i lie music. It bothered him whilo he was ul work, lie said. The shorn i 'persuaded Lucas to remain ut the county jail to see if the music came I - him there, and in the meantime to lurtlu-- investigate the euse. D. Determined efforts on the part of the poliee department during the week have heen futile in solving the Rcries if robberies carried out Monday morning under cover of the Armistice day celebrations. While it was first thought that the Robert La Iiuh, former taxicab robbery of $ I DUO at the Paramount driver in Ogden, was arrested in San theatre, the entering of the Brown Ice The robberies cleared up were: Cream eompunys offices und the ConTuesday on udviecs from Twin Falls, Idaho, last Monday Francisco eher county officials, and is tinental bakery were done by the Adlea Robbed cashbeing Leighthan, night leld on a eharge of mine parlies, it is lutcr believed that the stealing ier of the Manhattan cafe, of 2750.50 ibe Paramount job wus done by itjewelry of a former wife, Francis on her way home. June CurtiB of Kentucky, before beMen Business according to C'upt. Robert Burk. self, Ogden on November 1. ing brought back to Billings, Mont, Fuiluro tear gus to stop to face a Ogden to the robbersoilWiotheliterally Robbed the Central service station of charge of Hosts a taxicab. Charges battered the stealing 23. door safe off its against La Uuh were filed by the with the safe hinges Union Pacific Salt Lake, November 7. Robbed county attorney Tuesday. turned over on its side, and then the two youths, attendants at the Hall inner door buttered before the strong La Ruh, who married Miss Anne service station, northwest comer of Peterson here in Ogden, Newly appointed officials of tin box yielded the $1000 to Union Pacific ruilroud were guests pay the Funchon und Marco actors Second West and North Temple the office of the Yellow Cabtelephoned company of 175 business and professional men Monday evening. All the money ex- from Salt Iake and told them that streets, of $12. of Ogden ut a testimonial dinner of the he amount for the had a o Shelley, Idaho, November 10. Robpassenger in his the Hotel Digelow Monday evening. actors had neeessury been deposited in the bank bed service station attendant of $25. cab and would stay with him as long I Those honored were W. M. Jeffers, Sunday night, as necessary-- . Mrs. I Ruh disapSuspicion first rested on the susin eharge of operation; from Manager Hurry Ashton of the Parathe peared city about the same pects when one of their number, James time. Late A. Williams, general niuimger; II. mount stated that he had just paid s. La Ruh sent the Thursday of Carl, 25, Minnesota, asked to visit cab J. llunihof, general manugcr of the $50 to huve the tear bomb installed in company a garage check for the some prisoners he knew at the county car Oregon Short lane, and R. E. Brooks, the inner lining of the safe. When stored in San Bernardino. jail. Carl was seen the next day with in a first wus awarded P. I W. general superintendent of the north-- 1 the officers arrived Monday morning prize Tbit Welsh, by R. Sheriff poster, designed D. Pincock requested the tall member of the party, Victor the fumes of the gas were still very ern division of the Union Pucific. Mr. 1933. Welsh A. Wilson, and the two answered per- Ephraim Peterson father of Mrs. La competition for the World's Fair to be held in Chicago in of strong, the P. H. Mulcahy, president won $1,500 for his poster. fectly to the stories of the robberies. Ruh, to notify him when he heard toast- ucted commerce as chamber of ljoys were found responsible for the from the which he did stating at the Western Sporting Investigation found that the party that she girl, introduced robbery the master and speakers telegraphed for money from I Goods was driving a new Dodge sedan with San Mr. and conipuny when they were found Mulcahy emphasized guests. Francisco. Coast authorities were in the railroud yards with the a stolen Idaho license plate, and was advised Ogdens strategic position us the log- - h leeping to follow the girl after she in their in- t The boys, registered at the St. Paul hotel. A received the the of possession. ieal center transportation money which they did who had escuped from the state search of the car revealed the huge and iermountuin reviewed and country, both she and La Ruh unplaced automatic pistol that had been so school, had taken two wrist growth along with the growth austrial der arrest. The stealing of jewelry , in the various robberies. Carl from a $16 in cush and two auto- of railroud transportation. former wife was charged at Entrance wqs gained and Wilson were arrested, and the that time. pistols. rail-1 is Mayor Francis welcomed the believed that he 1C third member of the party, David has another Itwife also Forego adjoining the road men on behulf of the city. in Texas. Sanders, 1986 Eccles avenue, escaped, Samuel G. Dye, in relating Ogdens E. D. Jones, manager of the Yelbut was arrested Wednesday. upon the railroads, In robbing Miss Leighthan at Twin low Cab company, left for California the of to feeling Hint friendly spoke lost week; he where obtained the cab Falls, the robbers asked if any of the and is reversed exists the old and here, home San via returning Stock Show Opening:; money was her own, and returned $17 uxiom, a mnn is known by the comto her which she said was the amount pany he keeps, to imply that a comBands of her wages. Five Over Opening. pany is known by the men it keeps. is Mr. Williams, in making a brief Every effort being made to Armistice Observed Beau- response the trio up with local robberies. The Union Pucific band will take to his introduction by Pres-- I Social Season idt-n-t It is not known in which city they Mulcahy, said that he held II part in the grand parade that will March splendid will be prosecuted first, it was stated as of Ogden where feature the opening of the tenth an- Gowns Add to he had sprved us an official before. I nual Ogden livestock show at the by Sheriff Pincock. Armistice day was fittingly celecoliseum Saturday January 6, at one the Ball; Society Members Are He also told of the human touch the II oclock brated in Ogden. The exact date fallhas with its p. m., according to informa- employes. company on the services honor in ing Deaf Sabbath, Pre-Dance Din- - Mr. Jeffers explained that more tion received Blind Give today by E. J. Fjeldsted, Many Hostesses; of the heroic dead were held in the Charming . .I "TT of the show. This contribu- tbnn 50,000 people hold stock in the I various churches, and at a special to TTi.rtl IlOlCl 151&" II Union Pacific railroad, .many of them I tion to the show program comes as an W6f6 Cjivcn 111 LiVGning HI memorial Bervice at the American Le. women and children as many stock-- 1 expression of good will from the Union . ,, chateau in the afternoon. Overcoming handicaps cf either gion I holders as there are llOinGS ati tnG employes on the I Pacific Railroad company to the Og- GlOW and On linthousands of Monday people deafness or blindness, students of th Iiien livestock show and is significent rystem. state deaf and blind school gave a ed the streets in the formal celebraI of the interest that this organization in an-.an tion frocked of the was Bristol impjirled day. Success crowned the twentieth 'jery creditable performance at the ball which was held last model of white velvet with appliqued Rotary club luncheon at the Hotel Up of the day, and his aides, on nual incharity the Berthana under the motifs of flame color.. She carried a Bigelow Wednesday. at wiiimm Biiiy jay. it of Detectives lewiewhip.of flame feather fan. Eyes Methods of instruction were discuss- horseback, a parade moved between auspices of the Martha society. will remain at the coliseum at the of Besides btack citizens. ed by members of the applauding Mrs. Edward IJich.iel chose I of the narade and furnish imately five hundred persons I faculty of the school with students ranging from be- the companies of cadets from the charged with 0 bun(j con(.ert for the patrons of the to dance dollars into the chiffon with brilliants Mm- - RwharllI Phillip athcred I school reserve officers of S. model U. Cafe of $16.95 ut b w robbing the JIartha treasury, that the tots in the T. Hume was gowned in a ginners to college graduates. Musical Ogden high and vocal numbers were given, and a training corps there were more than Martha nursery at Washington and black lace over satin; Mrs. C. H. Bar-- 1 the point of a piBtol Monday morning,! Th nnrade which will officially 150 veterans parading, behind ex- .. blind student read from a book Elizabeth streets might have a few ton was attired in black and gold lace was bound over to the district court Bhw will printed soldiers and color an in blue of Joliseum. It will be this French his a with guard. of members cloth following The over preliminary hearing Fold, ic the Braille system. r; luxuries. in the I City officials, Spanish American worthy organization maintain the Mrs .I1 red M. Nye was at-- 1 the city court Wednesday. The program was concluded with a of ed following a trumpeters, by AThe robbery was spectacular that h- wU1l CQme the Uniin Pacific their own efforts and. the tractive in black velvet trimmed in difficult instrumental number given by war veterans, members of the G. - h two city detectives were m jn R., and the womens organizations all names the 1Lst contains rhinestones. Miss Tessie Newman, 'hip band. i;ehind the band will march the graduate erf the were in the procession. I wrffhen of the city. state school and now both Mrs. Joseph M. Eccles was Tracked J mediate 1c1mty of tiie cafe when of the show and distinguish-i- n student and Music wasplayed m the parade by 3 the preeminent are to with Mrs. William jboldup was d ..Hed Marthamembers pointed instructor at the McCune School of the combination chiffon; visitors who will be present to take sun on M- Ogden high school Music in Salt Lake. the perfect example of all Rice Kimball wore a Milgrom model I ' in the activities of Ogdens feat- pnrt to have I waitress I.renk Rarvtry, in ta ktad "?. brilliants; trimmed black of cvcnt lace, After the officials of the ure een"u . . artillery band, the Union Pa- Vine wore ttn,,ttt ljf1 De II. wiI1 come the resral member of James Mrs. ahuw The Over cific band and the American Legion Million of blue chiffon; Mrs. I ji world in the form of cat- creation livestock tractive ,he and which drum corps trumpet Kee"Ved,Ch8anthcmums in all fifth place in the national competi- the lovely autumn tion at San Antonio. I,UCM lntta In the reccivirg line were where. i in Weber county and vitu ...... dung . farmers Statcs. Unitcd cinity are opening their mail today Youth 1 A variety of unique features will Over to society and past presidents of theor- and finding checks totaling $576,000, I wJlww 1intersperse the more prominent ones, resenting the first payments of the n silk georgette, tnmnied tunia pointV'hrrguat Keeter, Noble I JJBing factories and sugar company. Mrs. Ezra C. Rich, Mrs. E. O. V attia, French blue hand-mahtrut.k him a hard blow to the chin I Craig Canning company maile: E. Give Roderick, 16, one of the youths jfn. r. b. Porter, Mrs. Joseph " SA.merl e.du at Tnry active members The him fu knocked down. The and checks fugative yesterday totaling $9,000; the who have the Salt Lake and Wright, Mrs. W. H. Wattis, Mrs. A. who are responsible for the success of wa overK)wered. hundcuffod and tak- Fjeldsted. Mountain Packing corporation, Ogden policekept I I busy exchanging stolen p Bigelow, Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol and the ball, are: in to the city jail. The purse alleged Utah Canning company, automobiles, was turned over to the jfrB- - Edward Bichsel. si? i2a Mesdames Frank M. Dnggs, ,11. M.lj0 bave )ecT1 taken from the Mexican! Hii, 150, and the Utah Packing corpor- - Salt Lake authorities for prosecution. City RGDSiyS LlCCIISG with It. B. Torter, Ghas. II. Larton, j coud ablaze was be Wetherk-baiiroom lowe, located. 8aid atln, $80,000. . was arrested Sunday in .. I a GC tO xAllCllOIlvCrS I. L. Becker, A. I . Bigelow, It. L. I ba threw the purse away. d BorBeoU9 jewels when The sugar company mailed checks Ogden along with two other youths. t 9;3g traditional grand Bristol. E. M. Conroy, J. R. Cooper, J the totaling $367,000 to local beet grow- One of the trio, it is alleged, confess- Officers of the society With the $175 license fee for ers and $1,500,000 to ed that 12 automobiles had been stol- - j"Tcn began. growers tbe:r with held invalid by the district throughout Utah, Idaho and Montana, en for joyriding recently. The youths jmnne W. K. Kimdjembem P. F. Kirkendall, Hume, S. $667,091 j be canning factories will make their ball, Adam Kuhn, J. S. LewiB, C. M. iinal payment December 15, and the Fred Horace Nebcker, to Herman Kertz, J. R. Stanley and Murphy, ugar company will make a second ryment at that date. Logan, Brigham and other parts of LTf. Whitlock, Jos. E. Wright, Louis I construction company. Slot complain Spirited Weber. Co. Will Ship I the state were present. Seen that he drove his automobile Peery, Jos. Eccles, Ed. Bichsel, F. E. ed Killed In School steam roller belonging to the company 25 Carloads Celery in-November the 14, road, 1 The list of sustaining members $60 Owner guests were seated at small tables h,s at?mo11 was Vj27 a?d Weber county will ship about 25 I made attractive with bouquets of eludes the following names: tlie Mesdames J. W. Abbott, Jas. Bren- - damaged, and he was injured. Negli-nacarloads of choice celery this fall, I chrysanthemums and flickering two the L. Brewer, Mark Brown. J. pence on the part of the company in in A. candidates already district jith to Marsh, LcRoy tapers. Marri-riieid, the school board election Dccem-e- r according haying the truck lighted was Appealing his case from the city Rarely are lovelier gowns seen in M. Browning, John Browning, D. M. charged agricultural inspector. The Ziemer 5 in district No. 4 will be in the complaint. brief ncr Browning, Joseph Clark, court where he was fined $25 and hotly farm on Twelfth street will ship at guch numbers, and the following contested. 7 costs amounting to 27.60 for allowing Cooper, C. A. Day, James H. Douglas.! least 15 cars. An expensive wash; enzo Taylor of Farr Wist was L. K. Eccles, Walter II. W. Eccles, a fierce, dangerous and miachievious tK Me-- 1 T. A. Geo. P. man to enter the race, having system McCabe, lrt Marks, dog to run at large, John Thomas, . celery , OI Presented his petition Saturday Jew Robbed K. Morrell, Jos. M. Parker, rhirestone J. 473 Fifteenth street, entered a plea velvet with blue Canne, tion for market. Imperial tenW. G. a over of ten signatures from promiA. O. Lelloy of guilty in the district court Tues- selection Perkins, silver; and careful nccessonis Due to Iarmlcy, trimmings nent residents D. T. will chiffon Ibigmire, Ezra Richardson, Jewelry valued at $200 was taken day and was sentenced to pay a fine residing in the five year period the Zeimer celery jjrs. E. M. Conroy chose pink immunities comprising the district: average 35 pounds per dozen bunches heavily beaded and wore Chanel crys-an- d Ryan, W. II. Shearman, A. A. I from the apartment of Mrs. Fred of $G0 or serve 60 days in the county I gam City, Warren, West Warren, is said to be of the highest qual- - Uals; Mrs. I. L. Reynolds appeared in Shaw, F. N. Hess, A. R. Heywood, Kuhlman, 2557 Grant avenue, Mon-Gu- y jail. A. Fred S J. E. Mrs. Mrs. Larkin, Beans, a large police dog owned beaded Johnson, and West. black Farr J.lday georgette; evening by a prowler while Ilear-HebnmHe, ty. I y O. lain mode Stillwell, J. Richard Leek, Khulman was tuking a bath. j Lewis Kiesel, by Thomas, severely bit and perman-entl-gown was a distinctive City residents discussed the RoberL. Van Meter. C. Rich E. in Ezra noises the Scowcroft, disfigured robm, Of 5rs. ecessity of school board membership fuchsia ling Mi. adjoining chiffon; Lodfred i a iwell attended Parent-Teachwore black chiffon velvet with Sliver Ld. Wertheimer, Clarence N. Woods, II Kuhlman looked out of the bathroom ta Keller last June. The dog was orMary Zollcr; Miss Ruth Wattis, Miss and saw a strange man in the room. dered killed by the court. trimmings. , etmg late last week and proceeded . She slammed shut the door, wrapped Following the attack last June, the Mrs. E. O. Wattis was attired m a Katherine Fitzgerald. w nominate a candidate. Henry T. f B. was turned over to O. A. Mason, hcm-lto Mrs. R. hurried and Iortcr in black a dog model blanket, of lace; Jiaw received 36 of the 65 votes cast $2000 bonds, John I of default In or three of the lace over Continental CHILD TRAINING COURSE AT Uhe offices of the baking city poundkeepor, who disposed possible candidates, and Ihe Phillinne are held in the was lovely in black threadblack outside the a to animal d she I living the RoSSwnif combined with where rs Pledged themselves to party flesh telephoned company satin, the federal grand Mitina forhis to I returns the but is dog Maw for the position. It city, A special course in "The Psychology police. in Og- - parent velvet; Mrj. Joeeph Wrighf. neid by plain of velvet and of Child Training" will commence Officers responded immediately, but mer home, it is reported, much to the City residents that being i,?'vnvember 9 and confessed, ac- - gown was a the chiffon in black. The skirt was Bewn Monday evening, November IP, in the the thief had escaped by means of a annoyance of residents in that . arRest community in the district, ,?omoWle In with -q- uin, in floral denin. the on Central junior high school building ladder out over the room and down avc representation . to board y A stay of execution was alMrg w. H. V attis was charming in under the auspices of the Extension a telephone pule. A thorough search Salt court on a plea that the lowed A. was Mrs. made by the of black chiffon I. the mornUtah. of division of fECpl velvet; every of the vicinity by - j!0sepli Skeen, president University able to pay the fine not was Thomas dis-rno in but black velvet the cnool board, has officer with Dr. Dorothy Bird Nyswaudcr will available city, v S Commissioner II. A. I low wore a lovely represented the t could be Mrs. found. the E. intruder present. of trace but rhinestone Ralph ronduet course. the trimmings; during the past eight years, SSiSnr on a Dyer act charge. a candidate for Missing Taxi Driver Arrested on Coast; Faces Many Charges Pin-coc- k. In-o- r ; at Dinner Heads liM-essar- y well-to-d- vice-preside- nt I I I T wentieth Annual Charity Ball Adds to Social History con-spicio- In Fitting Manner Rotarians ex-sail- Parade Feature to Take Part ine ners 7" '7 juc of Winter Hundred Attend at Berthana Last Night; Grand Picture tiful Martha Starts con-ne- ct and Program wuU.-lu.-s- Cafe Held I I 17" &&& Under Ap-lin- es 1 U, or head-flowe- -- flame-colore- K Half T as&rssff Payed to Fanners - Turned Salt Lake Authorities 1 de n' - I Jcre. nt bril-Roderi- ck n.. e I auc-.tione- ers Damages of Race Board Race From Fourth District of Lfrr "Si Dog Ordered Fined And District Court In Kivi-rdal- e n, ot ron-wini- ng Kuhlman Apartment elry rf -- 1 cr in Jail Pnir Awaiting Grand Jury er three-year-o- ld trans-arrete- ty. "J ipg S ten-da- Bige-Thp- ct K |