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Show Head The A Post The Post Is Crowing; Subscribe THE OGDEN POST Complete News Review! NOW! NUMBER 43 OGDEN, UTAH. FRIDAY, SFIIKMI.KK 26, 1930. PIARIES TO SELECT Plans Discussed for Address System at HELD Saturday Large Numbers Confora Out to Primaries; sity reserves. Funds for the lighting of the sta-- l dium wvill be appropriated from the recreational bond fund. The Weber college, it is understood, has agreed to pay into the stadium fund d of the net receipts, or a certain lump sum, which ever proves the greater benefit to the committee for the purchase of the reflectors. Weber has also suggested that d of all games played at night will be turned over to the board until the reflectors are paid for. E. L. Romney, director of athletics at the Utah State Agricultural col-lege, states that if weather conditions are favorable that the Aggies would like tq meet Brigham Young univer-- j sity here on the night of October 31. tests for Delegates Heated; Indications Are That There Will Be Contests for Positions DISCREDIT delegates were elect- - convent ion. The convention commi-sione- r, torney, Hart. District No. 4 As Sheppard. District No. 5 Dora Wilson . 1 meet-courtroo- m Sut-ljn- I I 65-fo- ot 1. Publisher the iron. The city commission will open bids effort to enforce the overtime parking ordinance, the police depart- soon for the installation of a public ment issued four warrants for the ar I address system. Both this system and rest of A. - Glasinnnn September thu night lighting system will be ready 18. According to the testimony in I in time for the B. Y, College In an I- er ar court Thursday morning, Glasmnnnlgame. had mude a practice of ignoring the Tho installation of a water system notices for overtime parking which I for municipal golf links was ortho traffic officers had leen having Lm.,j by the commission at their 1 in i'fir' ?f.'rr J C Thursday meeting. Advertisements adnntted and testified, thelfor bids is now being published, and he facts. However, he testified that j wiU be opened October 3 at 10 a. had had permission from Chief of I Inani) wjjj be of pipe I Police llarry S. Anderson, lead-off- s with from 1 to 2 .the I he which k the to car, oyer-purThe connection to the city year, in(hes. news-- 1 maintained was for hurry-u- p HyHtcm will be mado at Harrison ave- paper calls. j nue. This arrangement will allow for I Judge bimon Barlow, despite th use 0f line along that street for I nnisnertive resiliences, testimony of the arresting officer the admissions of Glusniann, found the defendant not guilty. Company No testimony was introduced ' to Asks corroborate Glasmann's claim that he had been advised by the chief of police to ignore the traffic notices. According to Chief A, K. Wilfongl I At the regular meeting Monday The Southern Pacific company has is no record in the files in the night of the Herman Baker post No there to Utilities the Utah State applied police department to show that the I 9, American legion, William P. commission for permission to abandon has lieen granted immunity vena was electcid commander for the a station at Carver, near overtime for parking. . , . Weber. The station was former- .. .. .I... ji.m ensuing year. I( Pest used for a beet loading stathmr but j ! The Rev. Arthur J. Hansen A haa been abandoned for years. hearing has been set with the utilities commission for October 0. or consent. O. C. Hammond, j nert chaplain; At the same time the commission either his knowledge on the judge s verdict was nnm.e 0f ncer. Joseph Soelberg, his- will hear an application of the Utah Wr8eat-icat- e citizens11 Power & Light company for a certif ecttlfat 5ar!fni .Teuanf0r Lnpraleff could Davis, corps convenience and necessity to of h v AbcGlasmann should Harold Ambler, Eugene D. manager; carry its service into Portage, Box P? the law. Jones, Iaonard Davidson, Samuel C. Elder county. Hrlftw sUUmI that he ren-- l Powell and 'Trace A. Tirner, execu- The Salt Lake and Utah railroad dered the decision with a view to al- - tivo committee, officials will appear before the com- - lowing the defendant to make new mission at that time seeking perm is- - arrangements with the department of I JJ1 bL ..on to .mend Salt Uk..PM.,notpuMte thS tcty. II. .Uo ..id that the would conduct the dedication of post loii tho Ogden stadium on October 25. George D. Shupe Is head of the com- Declines to Made mittee in charge. ch ar 'THE UTAH TAX SITTER7 t. Railroad Permission to Abandon Station , con-berts- on two-yea- ar Mar-tine- s, ar ar vice-presiden- ts, d, ar w. ll. ar Mar-QTiyl- or. able Lighting for Football The Democratic county committee, The installation of the night light- Ira A. Huggins, chairman, issued an official call Monday afternoon for its ling system at Ogden stadium will be and precinct conventions, toljona by the Utah Power & Light corn-i- n 1 omit y held in Judge George S. talkers I puny. This was agreed to at a g of the city commission yesterday beginning at 10 a. m. I The installation cost will morning. urday. The candidates to be nominated nil amount to approximately flGOO. In the county convention are for the I addition to this cost the city will be same offices for which the Rcpubli-- 1 reipiiivd to purchnse 72 1500-wa- tt will nominate. There will be lamps. 172 delegates. The lumps, 72 in number, will be The teiniMirnry officers for tin1 I mounted on eight poles. Th Democratic county convention us an-- poles will 1k arranged so that there 1. I are nounced Monday a,'rV,K n a.u four on each side of the playing J . Maw, fiM., seph Ihez, chairman; Thj fM nk,I)to, ,, ucFh fhat, I secretary; Guy L. McC.own, assista with the addition of a few more lights, secretary. night time baseball gomes can also be played at the park. The present installation calls only for lighting Placed suitable for football and games that Law ran Ik played on the football gridAbove when the party will nominate the candidates for the county offices. Ira A. Huggins is chairman, and will call the meeting to order. The possible nominees at the convention Saturday reveals a large number, some of whom have announced their candidacy, and others who have been mentioned for places on the ticket. n, as- terms. Ethel Skelton, and D. C. Stuart District No. 6 :M. Alice Collins, tans Holden; Sam Fowler, Milton W. iHer. and George A. Larson. District No. 7 Wendell F. Ogden, L U. Lamb, and Dora B. Peterson. For state senator, two-yeterm: District No. 8 Anna May Collins, Ira A.. Huggins, H. H. Shurtliff, F.W. Jones, N. 0. Ogden, and Oscar Aaron W. Tracy, Wade M. Johnson Bnd. and Joseph Chez, none announced. District No. 9 R. I. Moyes, Mrs. House of representatives, two-yeYsmie Plans; and E. R. Geiger. term: J. W. Jensen, Roy, announced; District No. 10 P. F. Plans and W. -J. Plain City; Charles Doty, May, lui Fumiss. R. E. and D. both McKay McKay, District No. 11 Fred P, Hollings- of Huntsville; George Thackery, R. rarths H. Hinckley, John M. Pederson and District No. 12 William C. Smith J. P. Colyar. od A. G. Sneed. County commissioner, District No. 13 John Kruitbusch four?year term: R. A. Norris and John Bailey, s i Mrs. Mattie Green. District No. 14 J. E. Crites and II. the latter from North Ogden. County Commissioner, two - year Halsey. term: John E. Brown, Warren; W. R. District No. IS William Hill. The State Municipal league of Utah District No. 16 Myron B. Richard-o- n McEntire, and Will Colvin, Hunts-- 1 ville; Joseph Ririe and M. P. Brown. I wjll hold a convention in Ogden Oc and Myron B. Richardson, Jr. District No. 17 Edward V. Wright Itobcr 31, and November 1. The mu- ... . . tad Alfred Larson. UW. Will .tund. District No. 18 John A. Gealto, &.JE "Wp1 lu Aubele, and Leland Empey. Bingham, R. N. Steele, J. W. Har- - .The convention program will I District No. 19 Sumner P. Nelson, and Albert Conklin. tain a complete list of municipal and Joseph Grue, and Harry Wright. r, term: state officials, the only authentic lint County Attorney, District No. 20 C. R. Green, A. E. John A. Hendricks, announced, and ever compiled in Utah, W.A. Frazer, IHson, Anthony Russell, and Geneva L. A. Wade and Guy E. McCown. Yeeketts. secretary of the league, states. County clerk and auditor, four-yeDistrict No. 21 Florence M. Cain, Officers of the state municipal In Laura Ballantyne, and Mrs. E. term: John R. Watson, Victor McCord and Horace E. Garner. league are John E. Booth, mayor of L Faulkner. term: Spanish Fork, president; F. G. ColeDistrict No. 22 Thomas M. Irvine, County recorder, four-yemayor of Richfield; Jacob Mrs. Mae Bramwell. lobert L Smith, and Jesse L. HobProvo city attorney, and former man, os. term County treasurer, four-yeJames Walton, mayor of Tremonton, W. David announcDistrict No. 23 Gold Wheat, C. Evans, incumbent, and Mr, Fraser, sce tahuson, Parley Norse th, D. Gais-van trea8urer four-yeterm: H.retai7 and B. Redfield. County assessor, H. Goddard, announced; Walter E. District No. 24 Bertha Harris, An-bWilson, Herbert B. Foulger, W. Griffith and Gilbert Thatcher. S. term County surveyor, four-yeRawson, Nellie Harper, and Walter S. Craven, announced, and lie Give Concert C. Carver. her District No. 25 Mrs. Bjork-mJoseph Constable, Ogden City precinct, Daniel F. Munson, and Edgar two-yetermiThomaa Cunningham A concert by the United States makumater. band will be given at the Para-t- t District No. 25 0. P. rine Badger, Sue mount i theatre, sponsored by the Fuller, and Raymond Farr. Alter- Ad aa aa . club of Ogden for the purpose of Fined D. C. Watson, Itary $1UU.()() Agnes Goddard, Dor-Johnso- term; sheriff, sur- two-ye- ar ar Democrats to Hold Convention Saturday and four-yea- r representative, term; at- veyor, clerk and auditor, recorder, sessor and treasurer, all for four-ye- The Democratic county convention District No. 2 Stella Ballinger, will be held Saturday, and the openSchmidt, and Aldo Stephens, trict No. 3 Nellie West and ing session will begin at 10 oclock, E one will nominate state senator, four n, Pingree. Decides to Install Lighting System; Will Consist of 72 1500-wa- tt Lamps Mounted on Light Poles; Present Installation Calls for Suit- 1 1 E. C. Jones, C. L. Laudie, and L. Alternates: Foulger. osephine M. J. Steed, faylor, Joseph Browning, ad Job The Weber county Republican contention will be held Saturday at 10 11. m. in the American U'gion chateau. David J. Wilson is chairman of the. Weber cotint y Republican committee. I ily Commission There will he 27 delegates in the one-thir- re-d- Bar-Hickma- - one-thir- ftat there will be vigorous contests on the county ticket to, pominations the Republican county convention t Saturday afternoon was evidenced i. the large attendance at the evening. Considerable slating was done in t, k, nrious districts; and, as as contests for delegates were quite District No. 1 FACTS ll Afternoon; the following MISREPRESENT THE A joint meeting of the city commis. sion and stadium board was held Wednesday and plans discussed for the installation cf a public address system and the staging of night fot-bawas assured. The first game will be played October 4 with Welwr college and Brigham Young 'univer- O.P. DELEGATES roavwtion to Be Held TAX CHANGtS CONFUSE THE PEOPLE New Ogden Stadium THE G. Republican County FLOOD LIGHTS Convention Will Re Held Here Saturday TO BE USED AT frm, d, 1 Ste-publis- non-agen- cy acan S JBp,Lt Marine Band to Francis to Additions Here Run as Congressman! Public Library Staff Salvation Army Fund Workers Meet Frank Francis, former mayor of Ogden, has declined the honor to run I According to Mrs. Dorothy DeWecs Hold for congressman on the Democratic Wheelwright, librarian of the Ogden ticket. Mr. Francis states that it is public library, Ogden bids fair to rank A meeting of the members of the impossible for him to accept the nom I favorably with similar institutions in committee which is to help raise a A. J. Payne. the cities. ination. He also states that he did ay larger On Speeding I District No. 27 John Farr, B. S additions made been have Several not seek and the he that nomination, I discussed Wednesday at the regular toe, W. W. Shaw, Henry Barker, not authorize the use of his name, to the staff of ibranans, and a P0 met at Duane Hales, convicted in the city I weekly luncheon of the Rotary club, did .the Hotel Bigelow foiv lunch-tfGrace Blackham. Mr. Francia conferred with Stuart Rra of expansion in the various de- court of driving Tuesday recklessly Saun-tNo. out wiU in th n' be carried 28 T. Edward Djtnct Dobbs and Ira A. Huggins, mem-- 1 partments JwBeg IL DeVlne tQjd something James H. Martin, Henry Zits-an- d an automobile and also with speeding, which was being accom- - bers of the Democratic First CongTea- - near future. nBTn!lu8u0UitKAtAenVfv.Air senWillard S. Bingham. morning for children in sional committee, and advised them) Because of the large number ot crippled among pjished tence. He was fined .$100 with the nd the following assignments District No. 29 Max Woodbury, H. alteraative of 25 city throgh the efforts 0f the that he would not accept the nomina- - students who come to the library Jail. th Arthur in w"8 days to school one their the Jane Taylor, and Lottie Dumke presented prepare Dr E tion for congress which was tendered png year T. retail merchants, P. Woolley, attorney for the defendant, comMaira, which been the has who lessons, floor, him main convention in the tjje crippled boys, congressional District No. 30 N. appealed the cast to the district under theare of't'he Rotary club September 20. two reading rooms, has become H Mulcahy, railroads and industrial prises J. Harris, J. H. has court- I Ml. John R. Paul, Alex nresent toxfd Plants i C F. Dontuitinr Southern Pi for eight years and is now practically Hoggan, Mr. Dobbs, chairman of the cific department; W. Karl Hopkins I SondHsscatinjicapa Mattie Manning, and Miss Myr The complaint charged Hales with cured gressional committee, said that cer-Goddard. in the mancar ty (u.hnnU anil supervisors, Valm. to a careless such the plan, present operating According of the arranements for the tification of Mr Francis as the con- Detailg tine District No. 31 Gideon, lawyers and other profes- will be transferred w material E. Condie, E. A. ner on the early night of August 14, concert were outlined by the club gressional nominee will be made to u I aional mon cause collision a to as a car with Frank pford, A the secretary of state and that to Austin, and Albert last, bl.der!ment A pregidcntf Robert II. Hinckley. all reference facilities, Foulger. explain-- , make the procedings legal, Mr. Fran- - fnuipped with 8ellin wa8 St SSHf ?Slticket JhvSiaSy District No. 32-- W. steel stacks, two steed new . N. Petterson, ,ncludng of absence injunng will in formal be cis a send the to ed Qug Wright expected Prjnrjinm Given Bv H his counters a and members of large lmoleum-top- d and M. family. F. S. Woolley, Curren, fri Peterson. declination to the secretary. 1he executive chairman, George lmnew A circular desk. , catalog, The doctor testified the collision oc-- 1 Gen. 5f Mr. Francis wthdrawa1 from Ihstrict No. 33 WiUiam G. Smith, curred on the Af,r proved iighting effects and telephone Ogden canyon highway comthe of be Dobbs Mr. leader the will Alton E R added, ticket, extensions are also among the new r u Foikman, and Lawrence W. near the intersection of the Eden road. and P IL Mulcahy of , m,ttee will meet to fill the vacancy. I features. The floor will lie refinished, t tomrelL Sponsored by the memorial drive docon was a curve of the road, the It enntost. The executive committee will hold and marble patterned rubber stripping committee and the women's patriotic !? nct No; 34 John V. Bluth and tor said and hannened so ouicklv that lthLorange-teclubs, a patriotic program was renin u Israelson. en- I dered Tuesday evening at the Central call will which time a that at be District No. 35 J. A. Howell and voidit. will The meeting circulation It was the doctors opinion fertained at a dinner at the Hotel the successor to Mr. Francis will be I extended over the department Junior high school at 7:30 oclock. main entire floor, Swanner. that the Hales car was traveling about Bi e,0w, after the concert, by the chosen. I Arthur Woolley gave an address, and room rear. book at the with the rare rJ'Jftoct No. 36 Leland Monson, Dr. 40 miles an hour or more, but he Mr. Alton and Mr. Mulcahy a number of musical selections were more and will comfort allow I. This hX4. Rich, and Fred J. Conway. not m a position to judge accurtelylgde under the direction of Reed brilf ad(,ses. given Ivcnience desire who to those patrons Juliet No. 37 Heber Heiner and on the question of speed of the ap-- l Qarvieas I Mrs. Cox. J. G. Falck, chairman of books. browse the to among Eiee Manning. proaching car. The doctor's car was the memorial drive committee, preCollection of The Golden Spike vUtnct No. 38 W. Karl Hopkins, going east. Held Whitlock Western to the following boy sented Filed the which Arson pins the Ogden by Complaint History, Melan, C. H. Stevens, and The defendant stated that the lights who have served for and become Scouts, to girl Froerer. Private funeral services were held library eventually hopes deposited three years continuously in raising of the doctors car were suddenly 30 Howard Swanner, the glare obscuring his CnctNo. in M. Wheelwright, Fred W. turned on, cases, where it will be avail and lowering the flag in Gold Star wiiifinjif -- i the fam,Iy home 2jj ableglass view of the roadway. He contended all those interested in ran drives every holiday: Holly Arthur, for Irvin filed was A and John W. Wintle. against .complaint he was driving his car wHy.aoooH P that Dorene Walker, Cleone Walker, LoulAmericanna. . a u e 21. Wednesday by County, The Lawrence Evans and A. J. 25 or 30 miles and that he was not ise Arthur, Katherine Bradley, Elizaservices were conducted under chare- . careless in i ope beth Parkinson, Beth Cardon, Edward ling hfm w?thUaison Fnthe ?ondde-- 1 1 aa8Pie of the Christian Science 4 Eleah Folkman, S. A. S. Von Mohr as 10,000 Mrs. with church, Saunders, Norman Devereaux, Mark a of Orlando C. Wade, G. H. Ma- gree, for the alleged starting Jtre. D. D. were The reader. Backman, Glen Jensen, Byron Evans pallbearers Public Schools and tod Mrs, Edna Harlin. PnriVPTltinn Dplpcratp ' I fire in the basement of the American Nebeker and Charles Whitlock of Salt Ogden Jay Martin. & Proviion company plant packinjC E. H. Chambers, E. Merl Lev ,rNo Lee of Peterson who have served in this flag Those Salina, Lake, H. F. Cahill, on the night of August 31. 0 To Caucus Ogden schools registered nearly LeRoy B. Young, seven years who were in for Mooney and E. E. Bryan, raising Turney I . The fire was started by pouring Wright of Ogden. ianJ, Douglas, Joseph J. Harrison, up to last Saturday. were Mrs. J. E. Parks, attendance W. Karl Hopkins announced that in Miss Grace elected to the Weber gasoline over records filed in the DirP Miss Jessie Parks Wheelwright. I Delegates Parks, Vi Mountain At tb. cemetery, of th(, ho)1 f Hjft No. 42 Sterling Price, Cur county Republican convention Satur-- 1 basement, and Nalder is alleged to where the body was placed in the I Miss Ruth Falck. and enrolled. Last .Allison, Trace Turner, Albert day from districts outside Ogden city I have confessed that, he desired to Kuhn Mrs. Vgn Muhr 9546 students werereached a total of vault family small a B cover to records the burn o'clock 8 Green-up at ? years registration Petterson, Emma will caucass Friday night M " Psalm. n read the twenty-thir- d Laddies 9397 for the first week. According to City 9 Dowell, Lewis Wallace, in department 2 of the district court, shortage for which he was responsi-iKirkendall-Dhrling The 2, week mortuary first of Mr. the On ble. the September L. J. Holther, W. R. largest Hopkins, night the courthouse. I To Hold was in charge of the internyrnL Late registration in the history of Ogden J11 Eldredge, Harry Ander-b-i. bv it d I following the fire, Nalder attempted eeti g W1, I .The be to will taken the 3278 and Oakland, this body was his schools suicide home, at conmit experienced year, 08ePh E. Evans. of California, for cremation, after which be expressed the opinion that before Ogden Citys fire department perw- - Corey, M, thTTJlt, FiS.,U.tk,n! -- hich! h. Olricn b, hanglni " L cw?, No-be here and will returned ashes the more will stage their annual Firesonnel 250 at month least the end of the and W. C. Hunter, W. H. savs was formed for the purpose of He was found unconscious ball at the White City ballroom mens would be registered. e placed in the Kuhn vault. Jr- - T- - B- students he Dee where to th en for hospital, nr?Jon, and W. II. Wheelwright, Mary proper representation The Mound Fort school, with 1365 on Thursday, October 16. The comMr. Whitlock died suddenly Friday Jackson. ticket mamed for several days in critical on the Republican county trou of an attack heart "Ktnct Vo. 44 Mrs. Ethel W. Wil- pupils, has the largest attendance in mittee in charge plana to have many Nalder will appear in the evening from this fall Four county nominees will condition. novel features at their yearly event. the ble. city. court Thursday morning. city (Continued on page seven!) demanded, he said. ar n. Ro-Hal- es Chargebifd" T&TSi ft I P. j e. i 1 I a ! 1 1 1 ' 1 ... Memorial Committee t to con-Privn- for jJcr Against Irvin Nalder Al-nto- iu ia I I I ' 1 1 Register in Tonight 10,-00- ' yr Fire - j'-ritchlo- 43w .cnu, I tak-obtaini- re-th- J Annual Event |