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Show Friday, August THE OGDEN POST 6 WOMENS REALM (Continued from page 3.) Mary Ilarriaon departed Wednesday for Miami, Florida, to attend a session of the Supreme Temple 'of Pythian Slaters. She is the senior representative from Utah. Mrs. Charles Golding and granddaughter, Peggy Golding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Golding, arrived in Ogden Tuesday from Houston, Texas. They are the guests of Mrs. William 11. Van Alen at her summer home in Lewis grove in Ogden canMra. In U. P. Athletic Meet The Knights of Columbus, Ogden council, will hold an outing and basket s picnic for the members of St. Joseph on Sunday, friends their parish and y . August 10. arRay Harrigar is in charge of rangements and will be assisted by William Fisher, John Shaughnessy Junious Shaughr.essy, Mike Rogers, 9! - ' A, : 1 fcf r J iV-- J jf. : t if. - i ; i; Brophy, and Raymond Morrissey, Games and entertainment are being Phi awards planned for the children, and will be given. Cara will leave the the yon. Knights of Columbus home for Sun10:30 and 9:30 at Mrs. Dean Brimhall and Mrs. R. T. picnic grounds A number of Salt morning. Savage have gone to Ijm Angeles to day Lakers will motor up to Ogden and remain for an indefinite period. join the Ogden crowd at the grounds. Colonel and Mrs. P. A. Dix are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Byron Swan, Merchants Support Union Pacific Meet increased from $700 tb $1000 more through fines obtained the efficiency of the police of the department. . Chief acWilfong expressed approval of the the of members force, tions of the and commended them on their meritorious actions and diligence. Mayor Ora Bundy was present and asked the assembly to stand in silence for a minute in memory of Sergeant John Sibbert, who passed away ury has a month through officers durper cfent of the crimes, committed successfulbeen had the year past ing ly solved. In closing, Mayor Bundy stated that during the past year he had received many letters of commendation for the superior work of the police department. The following committee! were appointed: Grievance, Shirley P. Kimball, D. I. Moore, and D. E. Shaw; auditing committee, William Richardson, J. W. Cottam, Ernest Gailey; sick and Decoration day committee, A.J. Gale, Robert Simpson and J. Hearn; amusement committee, David Ballan-tyn- e, Rink Smurthwaite, Henry A. K. Milligan, and Grant Syphers. All-red- d, Goeltx-Pearso- Countess Gian Luca Cicogna, prima donna of the Milan Opera company, gave several vocal numbers Sunday morning at the services of the First Presbyterian church. The countess, an Ogden girl, formerly Mariane Browning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Browning, and who Is their guest at the present time, has been prominently associated with Italian music circles during recent years. The countess and son will leave soon for Italy to join her husband and to continue with her opera work. Mrs. Charles Littlefield and son, Thomas, have returned from a stay with friends on the Pacific 5' ' A ' 1 , "ti j i, i i lr y ', I !..h A fV 4 J sL. Pincock received tff SL? s 8rt eSfi' EX Caroling Bundy Gets Contract To Build Crossing ' The contract for the construction of Hie overhead crossing of the Oregon Short Line track on death curve street highway to the Twenty-fourt-h has been awarded to Ora Bundy, contractor. The price of the construction will be about $23,000, and the work n in One D A number of criminal caia heard Wednesday in the Second t tnct court in Judge division, with District Attend J. Wilson representing the stitT James E. Hicks, charged with M senting a bad check for 105.50 Dundee Tailors, June 19, riJ guilty and the case was continued further action until Friday. John C. Murphy, 19, pleaded to third degree burglary at the pj Bri ham hotel and was paroled to Ju R. Wilson. Information was filed against Hi ry Russell, charging second-dburglary of a car belonging to . Southern Pacific company, July 1 will be arraigned today. Walter W. Owens, charged ft passing a bad check for $20 on t J. C. Penney company, July li v be arraigned Saturday. Robert Clark, charged with burgh in the second degree at the Parnate theatre, June 15, pleaded not gua and his trial was set for August 21 Information charging Frank Em with second-degre- e burglary mu and Evans will be arraigned Sating He is accused of entering a buiiat place and stealing a watch, July at 2946 Washington avenue. Office say he has confessed. Carl P. Ebmeyer, charged with (i ure to support his wife and chi will be arraigned August 8. B. Owen, similarly charged, wifi arraigned August 18. . Drugs, Nye Insurance company, David Eccles building, Fred M. Nye company, Pickwick stages, Adam company,, lloggans, Norman Sims, hatter, Mullet Kelly company, Smalley brothers, Eaines cafe, Ogden fed will begin at once. Barber Supply company, Carr Drug company, Hudson smokery, Healy hotel, The Ogden Tost. Richard feed store, J. C. Penney company, J. J. Newberry company, Watson-Tanncompany. Van Dyke stores, Ogden Sporting Goods company, Standard market, Albert Bell Seed company, Badger Lumber comFrank R. Holsher, 22, of 1242 Ellis Motor Roosevelt avenue, Salt Lake, and pany, Montgomery-Warfruit store, company, Washington Mary Day, 18, of Bountiful, applied coast First Savings bank, Millers and Ellifor amarriagelicense Wednesday at the Are Music company, Glen county clerks office. The clerk had Mrs. J. J. Bell and daughter, Miss sons, Jones Stock Brothers Music company, Dinnerette just taken the names when Sheriff Margaret Bell, have returned to Og- Products, Roland B. Smith company, Richard D. Pincock appeared and took den after spending several weeks with in 192( Electric company, Anderson the couple into custody. The mother friends in San Francisco and Los An- Ogden Lumber company, Levena Chain store, to of the girl objected the marriage geles. Maw Welding works, Proudfit Sportas the girl was under age. An increase of 19 .per cent and Fred Mrs. John Drew entertained the ing Goods, showed announcements Later that in the receipts at the. Ci made JACK BURTON members of her card club Tuesday af York Printing company. the sheriff of Davis county had wired stockyards at Ogden for July, ai Jack Burton, Ksysville youth, who is coaching the Union Pacific teraoon at her home, 3124 Reeves aveto the Weber county clerk that if the pared with the receipts for the nue. Shinto is the ethnic cult of the Jatrack team at Los Angeles, will bring his team to the meet at Ogden couple applied for a license to have month last year. 1929 receipts consists of ancestor Hie sheriff arrest them. and mile rune Mrs. E. J. Harness entertained with panese and August 15 and 16. Jack will also rnn in the half-mil-e 257,214, and for 1930 they were 306 578. a breakfast Friday morning in comof the meet These receipts included 4189 catft s, Miss Holbrook departed Saturday for Glapliment to her Emma Robinson Engle, of Philadel- cier National 19,159 One colorful Canadian most of hogs and 283,230 sheep. A the tracksters will the meet be 15 and bands. Some of the park Mrs. and A. in the sixth annual Union Pacific sys- bands are from the extreme ends of S. July, 1929, the receipts of cattle we phia, Suter of Hagers- Rockies. 4469, hogs 15,806 and sheep 36,941 town, Md. The breakfast table was tem meet in Ogden August 15 and 16 the system. Mr. and Mra. James Ernest Duffy will be Jackie Burton, of Kaysville, set on the court overlooking the sunkJot down August 15 and 16 as red The Utah Agricultural college will The buildings under erection deen garden of the Harness home. Af- and son, James Ernest Duffy, Jr., Davis high and University of letter days on your summer program yards are being rushed to com former Open Monday, September 22, accordfor use in order to be rican marigolds were the attractive parted Monday for Dea Moines, Iowa, Utah star. and attend the Union Pacific meet. ing to the announcement sent out with the heavy runs ready about Septa start decorations used in the court and on after a ten days' stay in Ogden with Burton is a former' national the 1930-3-1 catalogue of the college. ber 1. The new the table. Covers were laid for Mrs. Mra. Duffys mother, Mrs. Catherine sheep house is pa half-miand Freshmen students will register on quarter-mil-e Pens and ina Patrick Healy, Sr., Mrs. John Connor Shufflebarger. completed. tically and is the present record the opening day and sophomore, juchampion, be will Mrs. Edmund O. Wattis, Mrs. ready by that i Lynch, Miss Jeanette Morrell, daughter of holder of the half-mil- e in the Rocky nior and senior students will register equipment cattle pens Thirty-si- x T. A. Hemingway, Mrs. Harry L. Bell, Dr, and Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell, was Mountain conference. additional Tuesday, September 23. Regular inthe new and been Mrs. I. L. Reynolds, Mrs. William II. Tuesfinished, Dee just on the at hospital The struction will begin Wednesday, Sep- house will be Kaysville athlete is now repreoccupat for Van Alen, Mrs. F. E. Lewis, Mrs. John operated One of Miss ready electric Ogdens pioneer evening for appendicitis. tember 24. senting the Los Angeles club in comweeks. S. Lewis, Mrs. Horace Walker, and day three next within the Morrell was to have left Ogden in petition and is favored as one of the storage battery and radio, dealers, The fall quarter will continue until Mrs. Hatch of New York. Charles W. Iverson, was called by December September for Germany to join her high point men in the big joust. 19, and the winter quarter May Mrs. George M. Fister was hostess brother, Roland Morrell, and to take Burton has perfect form, is a per- death at 7 oclock Wednesday night opens January 5 and doses March 19. fect judge of pace, and has a marvel- at his home, 1677 Washington avenue. The spring quarter doses May 29. to the members of Ogden, Brigham a course in music. Death was due to heart disease, which with County City, Logan and Salt Lake chapters graduation exercises following. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barnard, of Son ous finish. His performance alone confined him .to his bed for seven Courses listed in the new catalogue of the Sigma Theta Phi sorority of oma county, California, are guests of will be worth the price of admission had Distric months. He was 49 years of age. the Utah State Agricultural college Mr. and Mrs. W. O Pell, 321 Twen- next week. are in 53 departments. Classes will Mr. Iverson came to Ogden with continue for nine hours, beginning at The Utahn is just one of nearly on Friday afternoon at luncheon and tieth street 550 athletes who will perform in the his parents when 2 years of age, hav- 8 oclock in the morning and closing When congress or the bridge at the Country club. The ing been born in Cottonwood, Idaho, at 5 oclock in the evening, each pe- reau of the Mrs. L. W Overstreet will entertain meet. luncheon tables were decorated with census attacks the X W roses and cosmos. Guests included Saturday evening with a bridge din Track and field, baseball, swim- in 1881. He had been an employee of riod of duration. reapportioning the seats in the congw the the Misses Jessie Anderson, Helen ner in compliment to her house guest, ming, barnyard golf, tennis, rifle the old Reed hotel and with the Paof of representatives cific hotel' prior to going into busiStevens, Connie Shaw, Emma Perucca, Miss Melva Overstreet, of Chicago. the United States it may fmJ shooting, trap shooting and numerous ness for himself. He was one of the hold Nona Todd, Almina Bagley, Elda Wil other events will the attention of visable to attach Davis county,to Dr. A. J. Foutx and family have electric storage battery dealers on, Ella Winkler, Rebecca Ririe, Lu just returned from a months trip to the thousands expected for the two-da- y first in the Second Utah district, "I here. event. die Parry, Fern Parry, Elizabeth southern Utah. While away they vis . First Utah district, Funeral services will be held SunA mammoth parade will open the as indicated W, Shaw, and the Mesdames George A. ited at Fish Lake, Mirror Lake and Late figures, afternoon The Utah agricultural experiment census Ward, Frank C. Simmons, L. II. Grif- other lakes in that territory. He also two-da- y program, commencing at 9 a. day at oclock.from the Masonic temmap published in The y1 Reverend John Ed- station has recently released for disfin, A. II. Chambers, Vern Ward, Os- stopped with relatives at Richfield and m. the morning of August 15. Im- ple ward Carver will deliver the sermon. tribution' the following publications. Sunday, gives some support car Bingham, A. V. Zabriskie, Mrs. W. Circleville. mediately at the close of this event, Mr. Iverson was . , , a member of Unity The publications are by various mem- probability. R. White of Ogden. From Salt Lake the big events will get underway. district Second The rompn1 No. & Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Schow and 18, F. A. M. Interment bers of the staff, and may be secured Lake there were Miss Sylvia Cannon, Miss Baseball, track and field and the lodge county, with a re- band contests will be featured at the will take place in the Ogden city by addressing the division of publi- cording to the 1930 census, Shirley Evans, Miss Alice Todd, Mrs. son, Merrill, of Washington, D C., cemetery cations, Utah Agricultural Experi- Utah with 48,938, Davis with W. Louis Falck, Mrs. A. G. Cramey, Mrs. turned Wednesday from a short visit stadium. Deceased is survived by his widow, ment Station, Logan, Utah: Falls. They are the house-gues-ts A fireworks, program, the biggest Ray Rosebaugh, Mrs. M. O. Brink-hurs- t, to Idaho and Tooele with 9411. Thi of Mr. and Mrs. I S. Merrill. and best ever shown west of Chica- Mrs. Hattie Brown Iverson and three Bulletin 217 Prices of Farm total population of 266.370, teew Mrs. I,eRoy Gardner, Miss sons, Wayne, Dale and Darrell Ju- Products in Utah, by W. P. Thomas. Elizabeth Cannon, Miss Clara Parto the official census. Ten y Bridge parties were entertained go, will hold the attention of the fans nior Iverson. Three Bulletin 218 The Alfalfa-see- d sisters, Mrs. is also on This Friday evening. tridge, and Miss Lettie Thatcher. Tuesday at the regular meeting of the when the state was divided Jack Greenwell, Mrs. William Har-ro-p Chalcis-fl- y 0 in Utah, by C. J. SorFrom Logan, Miss Maude Cooley, Miss Ogden Golf and Country club by Mrs. booked for the stadium. congressional districts, tnu and Mrs. C. I Kellar, and one enson. Leora Brown, Miss Josephine Bros-sar- Ileber Scowcroft. Mrs. Edward Bich-sMiss Union Pacific will be named 219,489. of had a population brother, Thomas C. Iverson, also surBulletin 219 Twenty-eigYears at bathing beauty contest at the Miss Erma Edwards, Miss Norand Mrs. Mark Brown. The First Utah district Da JJ of Irrigation Experiments Near Loma Hasler, Mrs. Alta Palmer, Mrs. on Friday evening. A second vive is population of 236,268. If Anderson, a Septem- dancing party is scheduled for the gan, Utah, 1902-2inclusive, by W. ty were taken from the Secow Capitols C. Herrington, Mrs. Edith berMiss Florence D. Pittsman and George Stewart. bride, was the honored guest Tues- Berthana on Saturday night Funk, Mrs. Josephine Johnson. ' From and added to the First, the by Circular 88 Annual Summary tion of the Second would Five high class boxing events, with Brigham City, Miss Gayle Bunderson, day at a bridge luncheon givenWaty, of Publications (from July 1, 1929 while that of the First distnrtJ Miss Veda Mason, Miss I vie Madsen, Mrs. B. F. Brown, Mrs. Eugene Don Felt, of Ogden, and Harold to June 30, 1930), by B. C. Pittman. Mrs. 0. C. Hart, Mrs. O. E. Merrill, kins, and Mrs. Kay Badertscher at the of Preston, Idaho, in the main be 250,285, which is about or Miss Silvan Siegfried, and Mrs. Anne Watkins home in Salt Lake. Other event, will constitute the mit offering 89 Rules and Circular Regulaas can be expected in addition to the guest of hon- for tions for the Seventh Utah Inter- equal the stadium. at Taylor Caine of Ames, Iowa. Mrs. guests night Saturday district gressional Miss ctlk $ Lorin C. Barlow of Phoenix, Ariz, or were Mrs. Robert Anderson, mountain Egg-layiOgden is bedecked today in carnival Contest, by In the divorce Ten case ( ago, the Fin of AnMathilda years Miss E. and Jess Anderson, Marjorie was also a guest Alder. of color. The decorations are being Geisler vs. James E. Byron 22WJ trict had & populaHon Geisler, in which derson, and Miss Gladys Anderson. placed on the city streets and add the decree was entered in October, The marriage of Miss Ruth Tanner, Miss Vella Schafer, of Salt Lake, will about 9500 more than the of color to a program that is 1926, leaving much trict at that time. TheLake of the alimony daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan A. entertain Saturday in compliment to plenty to attract thousands. expected matter open owing to the ill health iii population in Salt Tanner and Kenneth Holbrook, son of Mias Anderson. Officials for practically all of the Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Holbrook, took a counts for the fact that the motion Vernier, has been 2, chosen. events been have George filed in the Second district is now larger in place Friday in the Logan temple. A court askFrench is in charge of the track meet, ing that the matterdistrict be than the reception was held Friday evening at and One division of the Second district Mickey Scanlon and Lott Ewing will orders as to the alimony be made. the home of the bride's parents, 2909 in the bounds change Any court was opened Monday morning by be in charge of the baseball games. -Lincoln avenue. The bride was atIt is set out that Mr. Geisler was Judge Eugene districts is up to ongw E. Pratt, and the other Special trains from various parts directed to pay his wife $02.50 and act, not tired in a lovely gown of yellow division closed for the remainder of if that body does of the system will commence to ar- deed certain duchess satin, and she carried Ophelia to her at property the the August term. Judge George S. Bar- gives authority to the to sometime rive Thursday. From the time of the entry of the decree, but ker roses. The bridesmaids changes were Miss Diem club members entertainadjourned his division while he is to make the of time the first train arrives until paHelen Tanner and Miss Kathryn Riley. edCarpe the decenn the findings with a dancing party Friday eve- rade time on Friday more than 5,000 that tn final fixing of alimony was taking a vacation. Miss Tanner wore an orchid taffeta is now alleged that It open. Malan . the in The inat cases set by Judge Pratt Ogden Union Pacific employes are expected Geisler has cottage dress and carried a bouquet of yellow ning Bec recovered his health and clude State The party included the Misses to arrive in Ogden. Vernon canyon. Jerome Mra. and Mr. against roses and lavender sweet peas. Miss is at work and that he also has re- Dorothy Knowhieft, Ruth Greaves, F. F. Gunn, general chairman of burglary, August 26; state against Angeles, are vis,tin Riley wore pink organdie and carried Yvonne Fierce, IOrr.a Malan, Blanch the Fox- the same date. ,20- U. S. Beck, 350 Tent h Ogden committee, is pleased with mIX Geisler asks that he be pink roses and pink sweet peas. As- Allison, Helen Madson, Virginia cited into Scoville Lester S. James Hyde, the Beck is connected wJth and rec against ingde arrangements, predicts court to show cause why he should sisting in receiving the guests with Mildred Drake, Elaine Wilcox and ord Steele, August 19; Kathleen Wal- Outfitting company in breaking attendance. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Tanner were Mr. Marion Scowcroft of Los not be directed to properly provide for dron Angeles: against Bert wise et al, August He formerly resided in Ogd "Ogden is ready for this two-da- y and Mrs. W. H. Holbrook, Miss Emma Francis Foley, Bill Reeves, Roland event, the biggest attraction in the her. S. Sim against Mary E. Lcandcr 20; Tanner, Miss Kathleen Quinn. Miss Coray, Jim lliley, Joe Sim, Foley, Earl Bar-to- history of the city, said Mr. Gunn 20; Henrietta Buford August Elsie Hogan, and Miss Grace Cheev- Mrs. Clara Banner will entertain Mauve I. a iliade of pWj Horace Nelieker. We urge everyone to turn out the members of the against George E. Buford, August 23; Newromb nd Ed sinithawompwiSed for this elaborate Times club Zina Vaughn Happy Vthe CVJed against Albert C. durine program. afternoon at her home, 3134 the party. evening. Mr, and Included in the contestants for the Friday Vaughn, August 22; Jim Giannopu The highest peak 01 tk. Reeves avenue. los against Steve Grillos, August 29. Mount Blanc. Tat-ters- on Sheriff Arrests Couple As They Apply For License er d, six-we- ek Vjf Schramm-Johnso- she" from the sheriff at Miles that Buite refused to extradition papers, but man, Freda Turner, ' him, is willing to waive tional rights and Sheriff Pincock stalest pects the papers to be madeT,,.' day, and that officers wi5 v?UTl' Montana for the parties A complaint has been 'siimi B. Russell, manager of Yourself company, Ted Wilder. th of a car which he hired, nS? drive and carrying Freda Tumer( alias just wearing a uniformalso said that was in company with Burns Ww! He and club a gun. he was cognisant of the difficulties car was procured. that involved the problems of the police force in trying to maintain order Judge Hears Many and enforce Hie law. Mayor Bundy, stated that a large Cases st Baders cigar store, Montjt Sheriff Richard D. Pinen--i. . Chief of Police A. E. Wilfong stated to Governor of plied the meeting at quarterly Sunday association requisition Benefit papers for the Police the Ogden recently. Following this impressive ceremony the mayor spoke on the duty of the police force and said that being a member of the force meant more than They left Ogden in June for an extended eastern trip, and will return to Ogden in September. Merchants of Ogden are expressing Dr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell and their desire to support the Union PaMr. and Mrs. C. F. Donnatin returned cific athletic meet to the fullest exlast Sunday from a trip to Lake Ta- tent through the purchase of season hoe. tickets to the event. Many merchants are taking sufficient tickets to account Miss Leda Wadsworth of Washingof her for one season ticket for each emton, D. C., is the house-gueWads- ployee. A. R. Dawson, chairman of Mrs. Orlin and Mr. parents, the ticket sales committee, states that worth of West Ogden. the purchase of the season Mrs. R. B. Minnoch and daughter, through holder will be admitted at the ticket Virgis, departed Saturday for Cali- a very low rote in comparison with fornia for a visit with Mrs. Minnoch's the cost if he buy single admissions sister, Mrs. R. F. Fleeman, at Ocean at each of the events. Park. not been asked . The merchants have Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Perkins of to donate anything toward financing Oakland are in the city visiting Mrs. the meet, for it is expected that the funds. George W. Perkins and Mr. and Mrs. ticket sales will provide ample cent 100 of is list the per G. L. Becker. Following those who have purchased Miss Tabitha Harness, Miss Louise supporters, for each of their employes: tickets SeBecker, Miss Eugene Smith, and Miss Ogden State bank, Commercial Lorna Wattis spent the week-en- d in the of bond department bank, Salt lake and were guests at the curity First Security corporation, Bigelow n wedding reception. hotel, J. S. Lewie company, Sandberg Judge and Mrs. Eugene E. Pratt Plumbing company, Gunn Supply have returned from a trip to the Pa- - company, Home Furniture company, cific coast. Their trip included stops Mountain Motor company, Globe mills, at Lake Tahoe, Chico, and San Fran- Driver Drug company, Hylton mills, Dicks cafe, Hogle and company, cisco, where they visited friends. in New York. Man From Enriches Treasury of Jack Burns, charged with that through the excellent efforts treasment, from Miles City, MoniS the that city the Ogden police 'O'- V Sheriff to Return Police Department Burton Has a.Team K. C. to Hold Outing Here Next Sunday g Hi July Receipts Greater at the Yards Than Sears-Roebuc- k, f ft U. A. C. Will Open On September 22 house-guest- ? ; inter-scholast- n 41 $ To First Kt L 4 Prominent Radio Dealer Dies Here Census Changes Shift Davis :if r ic le sixty-minu- te r Experiment. Station Releases Publications m hS 1 '4 1 a ' J H - i d, ni el Ber-tha- .V Health Recoveredjby .r V Hox-woo- d, : k ht na Ex-Hubb- 9, Divorcee Asks for Alimony t ng One Judge Returns; Other Goes Away jy Hon propo-popula- ed w cens, jp !. n, |