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Show THE OGDEN POST decorated carhas been Tiled in the Second dis- The trains have been have been namning to attend a reception in celebra- suit and rose motif, rying tion of the fiftieth wedding anniver- trict court. the rose city G. ed in honor of Portland, In case of divorce the Myrtle Mr. M. of and John G. Mr. sary northwest the of Barnes, prominent citizens of that Taylor against Lorin V. Taylor, Judge Second Lieutenant E. J. Neuteboom, George S. Barker, of the Second displace. the regular army reserve in Ogof Mins Joseph Kimball has as her trict court, gave Taylor five days in was advised Tuesday that he was den, to Mrs. which in pay Taylor alimony James Greenwell, charged with truest this week her sister, Mrs. Ella promoted to a first lieutenancy. Lieusum of $1060. giving a $3 check to II. W. Sewell, I Catherine Shields, of American Fork. the member of the Charged with passing a forged tenant Neuteboom is a April 4, with insufficient funds in the. Mr. and Mr. W. W. lercival will check for the re-board local examining for $10 on the Lincoln hotel hank, wns sentenced to serve ,"0 day I ie at home jn the laidywood apart-i- n 22, Alfredo Cruz pleaded guiljail, in the city court Wednesday I mente during the winter. They have August The fire department was called to Second district court Monin the I ty irorning, and on additional cost of recently moved from Ogden canyon at 2124 Ogden day before Judge Eugene E. Pratt, a blaze Wednesday f4.70 was added. where they passed the summer. The fire was m. 12.19 avenue at p. waa sentenced from one to twen Funersl Sprays, Baskets and De-- I iev George D. Peacock, of Idaho and a with hose, and garden in extinguished state the prison. ty year ? house is The signs, any price from SI up. Why pay Fall, Idaho, was the principal was the slight. damage A porcupine was discovered MonWeber Floral, 740 28th street. r Tuesday at the regular weekly and occuEtta owned Shupe chicken in the to day coop Phone 410. adv.I,;ert,nK of tha Exchange dub. Rev. Mra. Myrtle Brown, whobelonging lives on pied by D. D. Scott. l.icz Hailey appeared in the city! In the matter of the estate of Ida-bavenue Adams near Twenty-ninth n ,ou.t. districts in Utah, atreet. The animal waa court Wednesday to answer to a Buchanan, deceased, the appraisdiscovered in idono. and Montmia. and tted that P. Casey, J. Francis Fowles James ers charge of passing a check for J3.5o when Mrs. Brown the to went c,ty "?an needa feed coop without sufficient funds in the bank in h ?t and George D. Knauss, have fixed the the chickens. The was greater shot by Frank Stephens.porcupine to cover same. She was sentenced to f. valuation of $3734.92, consisting of nrtsnding th P0)le ia th 0UtJy 30 days in juil and fined $25. The W, M. Johnson and six others have cash, notes, bonds and other property I "X UmliU ll . . , court, however, placed her on parole i petitioned the city commission for the values. for 180 days with the proviso that she rim removal of a dilapidated barn and log Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Richardson, acW make the check good and pay the fine. J16 Ji house on the west side of Adams ave- companied by Mrs. Richardsons sisfi.,nmrjLiSnc,ac The ruling f5od;w? nue, between Eleventh and Twelfth ter, Mrs. J. A. Harris, of Santa Judge Eugene K. tour A Wl11 rv t the street. The petitioners state that the Marie, California, and her daughter, Piatt in the ca4 of Annie K. Jackson and the against the Utah Rapid Transit com- structures are J? fire hazard, also s Miss Edna Virginia Lyon, of Santa " a.tour the disgrace to the acity, pany. In which the jury gave Mrs. and a rendezvous Barbara, will leave today by motor Jackson $800 for Injuries suffered y,ai for hoboes in cny,0ft- bad weather. mat- for a trip to the northwest. They will whon a street car struck her automo- t,e ter was referred to the city The "g n weeka motoring before Californians engineer spend several bile at the intersection of Twenty- Sa.Jt to California. Jo t and the aanitary inspector. going sixth stm t and Washington avenue bus1Iih Dr. A. C. Ivy, professor of physiif fue,U of th Mary Alston, field representative two years ago, was upheld by the JJ at Northwestern university, for the American Red ology Cross, Four spent ve Utah supreme court Wednesday. The n5 r. of the week in Ogden conferring Evanston, 111., waa the house guest of part defense alleged that' Mrs. Jackson's iS cy ?r with Miss Edith Tollman, executive Dr. and Mrs. Conrad H. Jensen Wedunknn HarT-husband, who was driving the auto- - 1755 secretary of Weber county A gen- nesday and Thursday. Dr, Ivy at' mobile, was guilty of contributory Si gins took their clothes1,0and annual coneral inspection of local conditions was tended the thirty-sixt-h Itnat negligence, associaMedical vention of Utah and the for the made, annual plans roll (provisions and a small automobile was held in Salt Lake durwhich tion which will be held call, from ArmisI tice to Thanksgiving day. . . ing the week, teen Mrs. ' Bernice Brown Kashus, for Work on the construction of the were overhead at the crossing at the Ore- merly of Ogden, died in Hollywood 246014 Washington avenue. The " """Tf " had gon Short Line tracks on the new Wednesday, September 3, following a eral officers sLate that Majors was I IwceLLlrtln Her father, S. H. giS Death" curve to short illness. highway from Twenty-fourt- h who waa manager of street Brown, has Omaha, been re P'posVsSn if KorTnd'thntlS sumed according to announcement of the Toggery in Ogden for a nummade by Ora Bundy, who has the work ber of years, passed through Ogden d ,M in charge. Delay was caused by the Thursday enroute to Hollywood to Martin Matin, charged with liquor late arrival of building material. The attend the funeral possession, pleaded guilty Wednesday S?e Tuday "ear work including the paving and the Ezra B. Jones, of the Jones Music in the city court and was sentenced to iffKsSa1!? ? practc5 will cost in Hie neighborhood company, has been elected president m 80 days in Jail d crossing However, he was Jff p lie of $100,000. It is expected that the of the Ogden radio dealers associaIlacod on probation for 00 days, lie . 1. highway will be open for traffic the tion. Other officers elected include: n in was also charged with passing a check notifSbv ben latter Pete Herdti, of the part of October.' on H W Sewell, April 3, and his hear- - View? hS? M?S&.S'!bSBa,,J Mark Brown underwent a se- Ogden Electric company; Wesley RobDr, from Ing has been set for September 13. I wheat rious operation Monday morning at bins, secretary, of the Glen Brothers Norma Nichols, charged with liquor ntehtLoufs cJark the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake. Piano company. The officers will Sunday possession, apjieared in the city court also Don C. Benton, of Ogden, was op- serve for one year. to ShirtS lacock that and was found guilty and fined $100, from reported erated on for appendicitis Monday A. P. Miller, of the American Packten to whaat wuh the alternative of 50 days Jail were stolen the at IIol and Provision company, presented Cross morning ing In hospital n,ght tnm hi" Salt Lake. 'Bob Fields also appeared in lh" the members of the Ogden fire decity from hosReports the court Wednesday and was fined $00 pital state that Mr. Benton is rapidly partment a check for $100 to be used May Coy 11 with the alternative of 30 days in sndTtvW'a recovering from the effects of the op- in the firemens benefit fund. The jail I for possession of liquor, rlrrfH and will return to Ogden in cheek was in appreciation of services eration, of drv.en Santos Basques, charged with a short time. k rendered recently when the firemen nt an automobile while under the in- - child Is John Brown City a blaze that endangered Engineer aaid extinguished made Wnt fluence of liquor, appeared in the a recommendation to the city the plant. city Murdocks car an nd WM fUnd for an appropriation of The faculty and students at the Twenty?fth 8t"eV TheSS! $25,000 for the guiUy by improvement of the Sacred Heart academy enjoyed a Under the auspices of the c. Ogdert City Municipal Rotary golf course. The musical morning Thursday when Miss Thirtieth club of Ogden the United city commission members will visit Edna Virginia Lyon, a former stuconcni h1" -he Salt Lake Country dub for an dent and graduate of the academy, Wjl 3. One in the af-ta- Monte Ogden on before deciding on the rec- gave a recital in the school auditorinspection Springs earlyTS.J.v ternoon for the school children ommendation. um. Miss Lyon, after graduating for .duIU. nt: Deputy Sheriff D. F. Steele City from the Sacred -- Kif. Heart academy, atP?lic department was noUfiod liquor. He was Police Officers D. B. Ballantyne and tended the University of California e?t th2 in court M. I Christensen and a . INednosdav bv A1 RronmrtAn haf ki. I ine. t.ia.j... number, of at Berkeley, and later entered the do 80 foy .tol,n. Brtwerton ta l.rwLl25 federal agents raided a cabin near Boston Conservatory of music, where U.. she devoted three years to piano and to ,H19 Grfnl , mHm!!!! rcsted J Brown, 24. The charged with .vuviimUHK voice study. She received her degree side irty-fiv- e ?f the vehicle ordinance, was fined $2 with a car drived fi.zed gallons of moot in music from the Boston Conservaby FraSk s in the city court Wednesday moral shine whisky and five gallons of wine. tory, and immediately upon her reof 2474 Washington .venue qg. I At the n 1 n Brown was charged with liquor pos- turn to the west assumed engage-session. His bond was fixed at $300 ments with southern California radio programs. She is affiliated with &JtS?Sr 12.nd w rKCl,, 0P tri.1 Septem- S?? w. D. Landes, KDX and KDB in California. While charged with T. A. Mandenhall, of 2624 Kiesel in the city, Miss Lyon has i40, wa arre,sted by the driving a car while underthe influ given a olu e IV ednesday on suspicion of be- - ence of avenuc was wrested Wednesday by number of song recitals. The first liquor, not pleaded ng Implicated in a fight at 2639 Lin- - his case was puty Sheriff W H Greenwell and was given Sunday at the Presbyterian SntomW ronUnwd to oln avenue charged with exceeding the .naJ lim- church, and on Tuesday she gave a Jo 19. ,Tuesday avcnin a 80 a ncKro waB lashed it in an automobile on Washington charming group of including avenue in the vicinity of Five Points. selections by French, songs, was cut across cis Hylanddeceasedf Thhf knie German, Italian thlnheritance He was released on his own recog- and American in their na1?d i"!?-.1'"'5?i?"at Mtto nizance to appear in the city court tive language. composers was Miss Lyon not only $310.03. to the Ice hospital. September 13. sings well but is an actress of no the mommendation of Chief divorce agatoslIeniy'ArtlmMIenry The last train of the season from mean ability. She has poise and a Yellowstone national park will be run charming personality. The program commission a number of of failure to support. Mrs. September 17, according to the state- at the academy was composed of a grounds prisoners ment ' of C. L, serving time in the city Jail for minor Henry asks for the restoration of general group of songs especially selected for her agent in Ogden. McKnight, offenses were pardoned Wednesday. maiden The last train by her former teachers and suitable for Edna name, Garr. May They included Jack Coburn, Fanner which tourists can leave Utah for the the occasion. vn!lWra CamPbe)1 was granted a Hansen. Nathan llesler, J. J. ark and make a complete tour will Fred G. Taylor, executive secretary L. Nelson, J. Campbell Tuesday cave and Jose Malone. 15. Mr. McKnight of the American m the Second district September Institute and court he '0,rinK of the also states that starting September formerly of Ogden,Sugar of class George S. Barker on the by Judge and also a former of A in the Union Pacificjudges 12, the Chicago-Portlan- d trains of the member of the Ogden Rotary club, athletic meet cruelty. The couple weregrounds married Union Pacific, Nos. 17 and 18, will be was the principal speaker at the reg-ultnoo tKikn 8tadium on August 16, September 7, 1909, and there are two 1J30, has been dren from the issue. Mrs. Camp-b- known as the Portland Rose trains. by Arthur L. weekly luncheon meeting of the Ages, leader of the terminal band, Ag- W8s granted the of one custody score of the three judges chl,d a minor, and Mr. Campbell will Eregate os Angeles 241, Denver 239, gave Ogden pay SO per cent of his salary for the :3H ar.d Pocatello 221. of the minor child, and will Tlie city treasury was enriched to support continue at this arte until the child is the extent of approximately $300 of age. The costs of the suit and at- through the forfeitures of bonds of WU1 al8 h -- 7 slot machine cases in paid by Mr the city court KmjSell Monday morning. The forfeitures The were made by Mike Malone, J. W. of the contract for repairing the roof city hall has been awarded to Zcnger, Mike Riche, John Sims, Nat is day of Sheet Metal company. The Sale, ruiley, Janies Joseph, John Jones, "1 with Cut on ,h John Demos, Tim Jensen, J. C. Anin Stock! derson, Tim Jones, Rill Spivers, Joe Valencenia, charged with See Opening Displays. Candy company, Tan Harrop, stolen property, a cashiers Komi Lunch room, the Rendezvous, check for $100, was permitted to plead S. l. 'Vamaguohe;' Thomas Tiapis, guilty to a misdemeanor in the city Howard Goddard, E. Christensen, court Tuesday. He was sentenced to toncoln Confectionery, Hemingway lhO days in the county jail. The check & closer, E. Eugene Carr, Tim John- KanM,d t0 theproperty Wong son, Joe Fredericks, Mrs. A. Morochi, Goorge Jones, William Smith. The annual election of officers for Two boys escaped from the state in- the Ogden post of the American Ledustrial school Monday. A reward of will be held September 22 at the ten dollars each is offered for their gion chateau. A smoker has been arrangcapture. The boys are 13 years old. ed for September 18, when a national Fees collected by the Weber coun- broadcast in the interests of the naty recorder for the month of August tional convention of the legion will be amounted to $434.30. heard. The convention will be held Judge George S. Barker, of tho Sec- in Boston October 6 to 9, inclusive. ond district court, granted a divorce M. R. Sullivan, charged with the to Eva R. Cook from Jesse I Cook possession of liquor, failed to appear on the grounds of cruelty Monday af- for trial Monday in the city court, ternoon. and his cash bond of $50 was Judge Eugene E. Pratt, of the dis- forfeited. Alleged violators declared of the trict court, has rendered judgment in vehicle ordinance favor of the plaintiff in the case of amounts in the paid the following city court Monday llalloran-Judg- e Trust company ",or"jnf. Klm" Gibson, Gilbert ? k WaPPlor and wife for Jo. U cicr, 2U Geore$3; Wilson, $110.50, foreclosure of a certain mortLutler, $2; J. W. Tooner, $2. gage, interest and costs of suit. Kammeyer reported to the lurry M. P. Martin, George Shorten, and police MomUy morning that a bad Joseph Barker, representing the state check for $2 was passed on him by a farm bureau and the Utah banners boy who said that he lived 2627 at association have made a request from Jefferson the Weber county, commissioners for or II. H. avenue, which is the home attorney. When an appropriation of $320 to aid in interviewedUenderson, about the youth, Judge tomato inspection in Weber county. Henderson told No provision is made in the 1930 bud- not know the the police that he did boy. The check was get for such an appropriation, and the signed A. W. Henderson. matter has been taken under advise-en- t, A suit for divorce has been filed by and the commission will confer Mat me Bergland against Edward A. with the county gttorncy. in the Second district court Bergland Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, Col. on the grounds of failure to proand Mrs. P. J. Dix, Mr. and Mrs. J. vide. The couple were married DeDix, Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Leonard, Mr. cember and have two chiland Mrs. Thomas Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. dren. On111915, the same ground, Essie J. Robert O. Nye, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Johnsan has 2311 WASHINGTON' AVt brought suit against John Parker and Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Dar- tNilford Johnson PHONE 235 for divorce. They ker went to Kaysville Tuesday eve- - wero married 1907. April 30, The Eg speak-more- by-Mr- el yir 1 K in'fftT "n! ad 1- 9enf fv I LSl - tssssi Vfr - H ftfiTS i lJL"Vuied" wto SaSiStol SShrMchin hi vice-preside- m2.. nt I wmSS u'c driv-ldoc- notd vlJwvb?,th a coramis-,kTue!d- ay RUest gftKff TSIdLSSSS "LfbS 1 M fY Bl T .. t2 ar-offic- J rsS3As2rtAt sst Srt r IvLVl"":0 u. in 1; ' ar m-eive- d el WOMENS REALM (Continued from page 3.) the members and guests upon the subComedy ject, High Comedy Low Musical numbers were and Farce. given by Mrs. Frank Browning and Mrs. Delbert Foulger. Tea was served at the conclusion of the program. The tea table was covered with a lace cover, and was attractively decorated flowers. wih early autumn . Carpe Diem Members of the Carpe Diem club of Ogden high school, who were among the graduates of the class of 1930, were guests of club members of the class of 1931 at luncheon W'ednes-da- y. The affair was given at the home of Miss Elaine Wilcox, 947 street. The guests of Twenty-fourt- h honor were Miss Marjorie Anderson, Miss Bernice Larsen, Miss Maxine Fox, Miss Eleanor Stevens, Miss Beth Peck, Miss Charlene Scowcroft, Miss Hess, Ada Sailor, Miss .Genevieve Miss Ires Leavitt, Miss Athlenc Budge and Miss June Tribe. The hostess included Miss Wilcox, Miss Yvonne Pierce, Miss Ruth Greaves, Miss Dorothy Knowlden, Miss Blanche Or-phcu- iu the last a Price our Fall Septet The the Oedra at the union bW stockyr(? September 20. place in the tnick-i- n m., dthe I'O it ! insnoptin. hT? p!?ram BivSVhriW the close, luncheon will be sPr-of the American ffip,laete to the boys by A P vS? rt leaders of the packing firm.' The sale ton-litt- er w. in Ogden two years a th? for he purpose of assiti enlisted to procure hogs. Tr atisfactorypryjjj Stockyards American Packiug & pLSP pany of Ogden, CudS? company of North Saltffi tension service of Utk eL" ricultural coUege, SbW leaders in the state X Madsen, Miss Miss Helen The sale Dorothea Miss Healy, Virginia Hyde, e.litters- Miss Mildred Darke and Miss Lorna had increased to 23. and iti. ed that at least 40 will mshX Malan. consignments this year. Miriam Allison, LtWlhTiS Chapter The regular business' meeting of Miriam chapter, No. 14, O. E. S., was held Tuesday evening at the Masonic temple, with Mrs. Fred Carr, worthy Weber County School, To Start Next Monde matron, presiding. The next meeting The 1930-3- 1 school will be held September 23 and will be a toro-da- y famtitute, initiation. The pupils will come for ft Catholic Womens League. on Wednesday morning, fa time The Catholic Womens League open- her with the first six 17, ed fall activities Tuesday afternoon in all of the M icho. istenng with a tea at the Knights of Colum- the Also Wednesdiyil! county. H. S. Bird of A. Salt bus home. Mrs. Lake addressed the members. Musi- ing, September 17, the lenfaT, cal numbers were given. Mrs. James twelfth grade students, will Murdock was chairman of the pro- at the county high school; Tw! September 18, the eleventh mdt2 gram, and Mrs. J. E. Cave and Mrs. dents register; and Friday. W. E. Quillinan were hostesses. her 19, the tenth graders rerirtR the various towns the seventh, ej, Delphian and ninth grade pupils muter Alpha Zeta chapter of the Delphian Friday, September 19. The bluer activities society opened its years with a luncheon at Hie Green Gables run commencing with Vednuis tea room Monday. A long table was morning, September 17. All itt ages of six and U decorated in asters, zinnias and cos- between the in the appropriate register mos. Mrs. E. P. Mills, president, prethese three days, sided and gave a brief account of a during 17 19, inclusive, Supt. B. A. ft recent trip to Europe. The regular ler to stated. on lesson Dramatic and Art chapter Characters of the Greek Drama, un- Bader, Mrs. C. W. Cross, Un der the direction of Mrs. E. C. Bader, Darling, Mrs. F. W. Eason, Mu J. followed. Topics were discussed by McCullough, Mrs. Peckenpaugh, Mrs. Clarence Blessing, Mrs. Fred C. H. Stevens, Mrs. C. H. ThoL club Wednesday. Two numbers were son, Mrs. Albert Whitmeyer, Mn W. Boring, and Mrs. West given by the Royal Russian chorus. Miss Edna Virginia Lyon, formerly of Assistants riven to Painters sal .. Ogden, but now a resident of Santa In seeurinr harmonixinr colon aai Barbara, where she does broadcasting, Wtion. Wall Paper, Modern dcsirs sal cdsa gave a group of songs accompanied KalssMtne, packsi Paint, n eaality prod act, p by( Glenn Hanson. Miss Lyon has a HZ rallon voice of exceptional beauty and cultiBrea km for all pmvmm vation. Her numbers were well reMULLER DECORATING (XU ceived. ISS Mth Street. HcaMnni Har d rratlla cun Harry Irwin, assistant city engineer, probably escaped serious injury Tuesday when the car he was driving was hit by another car at Twenty-fourt- h 45 Cents street and Harrison avenue. His car was tipped over. Mr. Irwin Ogden to Brigham swerved to miss the other automobile, but his car was struck on the side, Return turning it completely over and damaging it badly. He received a bump Excursion Tickets Not God H on the head. Motor Coaches. Cornelius Mathius, 16, of 2166 Monroe avenue, was painfully injured and Festival received cuts and bruises on the left 12-1- 3 arm when the bicycle he was riding September was struck by an automobile Sunday. The accident occurred at Nineteenth Leave Ogden 7:30, 9:15, 116 street and Washington avenue. Wita. m.; 1:30, 2:45, 5:15, Idh nesses state that the driver of the car 9:15 p. m. proceeded without stopping. DetectLeave Brigham 12J0, ive George Finn and Officer E. L. Shaw investigated the accident. 4:15, 6:00, 7:36, 10:10 ' Carr, Mrs. J. H. Peckenpaugh, Mrs. John K. Austin and Mrs. Charles A. The Utah Idaho Centnl West. Covers were laid for the folRailroad Company lowing at luncheon: Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Blessing, Mrs. J. L. Campbell Mrs. iSSSl 25 W - ft-- , Hand-pointe- and Peach TOMORROW Lu-.iard- s ToRnLitter To Have this Remarkable Everything and To Hold r ' Pirates on the high seas in the 17th century were led on by that sentiment. 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