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Show 1 SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6, 1921. OGDEN. orphan fund LOGAN ROUNDUP TAX LEVY WILL still growing HELD FINED E SET MOr DAY SUCCESS . i ! '. i I 1 . . i " Ogden. PIONEER IN INDUSTRY. Judge Rolapp is probably Inone of the. most widely known figures the beet sugar Industry of the country. He has been associated with ths Amalgamat- A. G. Berrett . J. B. Wallace 1.00 .50 . . . , Friend Friend Friend . - . i j . j j A . c. j j .50 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 '.2 5 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 5.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 I. oo 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 I i -- j , j . I . ; ENSIGN MISSIOX246S Wall aveDuring the hot spell we did not Intend to hold meetings every even- Special Policeman Strikes Lagocn Fiasco May ing and planned to take a Utile rest Youth who Quarreled Game Here, Mayor but the Lord willed otherwise senrtln missionaries here to help In the work ' His Believes With Boy of preaching and spreading the Gospel of peace and goodwill toward men and mat or uurerent denominations and Blackening the eye of eteven-yer- Anger of the boxing fans of Ogden creeds. The mission is an open forfarce Mrs. und old exhibition" and Baioer. over the seizing Byron um und has no sot rules or forms Phoebe to she when last Ill Barber J. night Downing essayed by promoted of worship believing that ' God Is no her son. resulted In a sen- - at Iagoon between Battling Ortega respector of persons," or places but protect of tence $60 fine or 60 days in Jab ' of Portland and Gordon McKay of wnosoever win may come and con William Creasey, a special off icer Ogden. began oozing out early thU jfor ; i t HAZEL DAWN SCORES SUCCESS IN FARCE Miss Hazel Dawn, talented actress of Ogden, has scored another success as the leading character in an A. H. Owen J. II. Cook K. V. 00 i I . e, . ' . , ' . LIQUOR oo- NOTICE I, will not be responsible for debts contracted by any one but myself after -- August 4. (Signed) S. oo PICKETT. V- - 6277 : Mrs. P.earl Smith, 30 years, was arrested last night on Washington avenue, by Detectives Ed. Butterfleld and George AVardlaw. Mrs. Smith was charged with having intoxicating liquor, in her possession. She failed to appear before the city court today and her bail, amounting, to $300, was declared forfeited. ooMore than 40.000 oil and gas leases have been made on Indian lands in the United States. -- There are more than a fiozen interpretations put cn the term "F. O. B." by different nations. - . Schade. I.owder. lb 50 521 Classified Directory Dept. 1 Editorial and News Dept 1 1 1 0 0 o 0 0 2 ) 0 1 1 4 I.I 1 0 1 0 2 2 11 10 11 Total WIUCKIiWItlOHT. AIJ. H. II HO 3 3 3 0 0 Thomas, cf 2 0 0 J. Fagan, ss 3 0 Pape. 2 b I Gunderson, c . . .1 0 Nelson, p M. Fagan. lb. . . o 3 Minnie, Sb . . . 1 0 xt Iuckenberg, 4 . M. Maycock. p 1 1 i ! . ! . 1 -- , m the Ogden Typewriter rloiis for type2 4'.:: Hudsor writers and repair. avenue. i'hone 22. For Sale Monroe. Umpire or 0202 j J m, m. -- ESSAY CONTEST Liberal-Constitutionali- st AVAR DS GIVEN : ! on socialist-Democrat- V ic MOTORS NORTH inter-servic- ;ii ! ; . - wir ; ' , bn j : I - . . - ji .1.1- - - aM1,"-M,fa1de,r-- j - I - f.o fi j " I ; I o-- Mii-ionar- la - t i i i . oo street. Arthur K. Olson, pastor. Sunday School and Bible Class every Sunday at 10 a. m. Thei pastor will deliver a short talk to the Sunday School this Sunday. No mornTwenty-thir- - . wt-jj-i- J - I d jlJAMTS BIOOER SHOW T n ing services this Sunday. Kvening services every Sunday nt 8 o'clock. No IT .. irmntion class meeflnir tuia uootlt . The Duther Iengue will be entertain- ed next Wednesday evening by Mr. and t Mrs. Marcus Johnson, at their home, 301 Thirty-firs- t street commencing nt 8:30 o'clock. Discharged Soldier De From present indications the Al FIRST BAPTISM CHURCH Juat hambra theatre will be crowded with; clares He Can Turn Over North of the Post Office on Grant! boys and girls Monday to Spurgin to Police avenue. Rev. L. A. Garrison, nastor. see Oscar Hltt. the fainou morning New York I he Sunday School meets at 9:45 a. cartoonist, draw the famous characm.. Jav Smith, superintendent. Rev. ters of the comic supplement and acCHIHUAHUA CITY. Mex.. Aug. . Garrison will take as th subject company his Illustrations by stories. (Bv The Associated Press). Warof his sermon at the morning service. This exhibition is free to Ogden's ren C. Fpurgln, missing Chicago bankWhom Having Not Seen We Ixjve." kiddles through the Ogden Klwanis er who arrived in Chihuahwa ilty The Sundav evening services have club, the Alhambra and Mr- Hltt. not far from nere, July 22. is in been discontinued through the month The exhibition will start promptly at according to hiding M. Clinton, who deof August. The regular prayer meet- 11 o'clock. clared here today' he knows the oo whereabouts of Fpurgln. but is waiting will be held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. for word from Chicago before asing oo sisting in hfs apprehension. , After registering at a hotel in Chl- huahua Citv on July 22- under the name of W. C. Scott. Rourgln met Clinton, a discharged Soldier, who is said to have resided in border towns and At one time to have lived at Mar-f- a. Tex. Spurgin disappeared from Chihuahua City the next day, returnIning Jolv 29 and was seen on the WASHINGTON. Aug. 6. streets several times during the day. vestigation of the application of He sremed entirely unconcerned, but In wheat standards government read a, number of paper carefully, acat country grading, particularly DUBLIN. Aug. 6. (By the Assocording to personawho had him under been ordered has buying points, f ciated Press) All members of the observation. A Wallace. pracby Secretary Irish republican parliament now In When questioned, he said he came mllle rand economist, with tical from Des Moines. Ia.. and Intended custody will be released, with one experienced assistants, are to to purchase a ranch and to make his exception in anticipation of the meetconnected "the problems study home In Mexico, ing of the parliament called for Augin with the grading, especially ust 16. Official announcement that Tw,o residents of Chihuahua City. beannorthwest." a department the prisoners would be freed was made lieving this story, showed him propersaid. nouncement today. The exception is John J. ty. He Is known ;to have'made a trip Secretary Wallace recejUly reto Mlnaca during the time, he was abconvicted of the murder of fused to change the federal grade District Inspector McGrath. sent from Chihuahua City. wheat standards and for spring who . have shown oo Acquaintances stated that not enough evidence he went under while Spurgin property had been presented to Justify MEXICO TO CONSIDER declared here toname of the Scott, is found evidence If such to go to intended he said he MANY OIL PROTESTS changes. day that by the investigators, it was said, Mexico City. made be well in would changes "I know where Spurgin Is and will advance of the marketing season turn him over for a big reward, but MEXICO CITY. Aug. 6. More than next year. not for $2,500." Clinton said. 150 protests against the application oo Clinton was seen on the streets of of Article 27 of the Mexican constituChihuahua City with Spurjtln two or tion will be taken up by the supreme GOVERNMENT three times during July 22 and July court here next week. Those having i 30. been filed with the court since 1918 SHRINKS ESTIMATE oo by petroleum companies in opposing the claim that the article is retroWOMAN SOCIALIST active. WASHINGTON, Aug. 6. A shrlnk-- a no TO SPEAK MONDAY in three months of $330,000,000 Income the estimated government GEORGE HARVEY TO Mn for this fiscal year based on the presThe Socialists (announce a public ent revenue law is disclosed in the ATTEND MEETING statement presented to. the house ways meeting in the city hall park for next by and means committee by Secretary Monday evening to b ofaddressed New Y"ork, The total Income Is est! Mrs. Esther Friedman LONDON, Aug. 6. George Harvey, Mellon. American ambassador to Great Brit- mated now at $4,217,643,000 as against one of the National Organizers of the She will speak in Ogden, Aug. ain, left for Paris this morning to at- the estimate of $4,547,643,000 contain- - party. Ths tend the meeting of the supreme allied ed In Mr. Mellon'a letter of last April 8 and in Salt LakewillonbeAug. 9.AmeriThe talk her of 30 to Chairman which in will Fordney. that city subject council, begin i In the same time, the estimated ex- can Plan." Monday. oo decreased have on only pendituresThe disexcess of estimate PETE HERMAN TO . JAPAN AGREES TO . bursements over receipts is placed now BATTLE MONTREAL $336,369,617. NOVEMBER ELEVEN at Of the total shrinkage in receipts, $130,000,000 is charged to the exNEW ORLEANS, La., Aug. C. rete 6. Associatthe falling off in internal revenue pected TOKIO, Aug. By ed Press) Japan has agreed to No- largely as a result of the present busi- Herman, bantamfceisht champion of matched with vember 11 as th date for the begin- ness depression. The remaininga revi- the world. hasv'been R. I., of for accounted Montreal, is Providence, by Young of the disarmament conference ning in Washington, as suggested by the sion of the estimated amount to be for a ten roundwasno decision bout here announced here Iabor day. It United States, according to this morn-lnr- 's received in interest on foreign - - - -- v a v . v AW THR i 1 Kihl-stro- CAM ! I Ciiange riesidc ncc M r. and Mrs. H. 1. Hell have moved to the Drown J Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude ing apartments on Washington avenue, jWatkins will be, held Sunday at 3:30 and are again receiving friends. p. m. from the "Fifth ward meeting house. J. W. Ure will preside. Ogden City Floral Co. moved to The bodyBishop be viewed at the Fifth 2277 Washington avenue. Phone 1603. (ward vestrymay from 3 to 3:30 p. m. In 627 terment in Ogden City cemetery. Funeral services for Irene Hicken-loope- r. You need not suffer with dally wife of Karl T. lilckenlooper. us if will fit let headaches you you will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. from with our glasses. J. S. 6283. the Plain City meeting house. Bishop CO. Wilmer Maw presiding. Friends may call at the Lindqulst chapel today and Violates Health law. .1 . G. of 358 Twenty-firs- t street, at the home at Plain City Sunday. Into with failing comply with terment City cemetery. Flowers may charged of the health de- be left at Lindqulst Chapel Sunday till sanitary regulations fined 11a. m. partment, wasD. found guilty and mornoo R. Roberts this $5 by Judge CVebr Floral furnishes the flower. ing. Testimony indicated that 77CI although notified a year ago oothat he would have to comply with regulations, failed to take any action until after a complaint against him MEXICAN CONGRESS had been sworn. TO DISCUSS ARTICLE oo Peach and Tomato cases $9.50 hund. 6270 MEXICO CITY, Aug. 6. ConsideraGROUT'S GRAIN STORE. : oo tion of Article 27 of the Mexican constitution nationalizing petroleum deposits, will begin in the Mexican congress next Monday. A committee of the lower house appointed by the party which forms a majority of the chamber, has submitted to President Obrgon a profor the immediate settlement of ject oil problems. The project submitted contained six fundamental points upon which legislation relative to oil might be built and the president expressed the opinmight be reduced to Miss Fuller Receives $50 ion that they only three, one of wJhlch would state for Her Ideas on 'Own that Article 27 was not retroactive ln its effect. The committee decided Your Own Home to begin immediately a study of the problem for early decision at the pressuggestion. Miss Bernice Fuller, 2 815 Grant ident's is understood the Llberal-Con- It was first the winner of the avenue, stltutionalists will urge award in the "Own Your Own Home" on the part or tne essay contest, recently conducted by bloc and, if necessary, will open an the Ogden Real Estate board, an indefinite session which will not be nouncement of the winning essay writ- concluded until the work Is finishers being made today by that organi- ed. zation. Miss Fuller is now on a vaca--ontion trip east and the realtors have decided to send the prize of $50 to NEED HALF MILLION her temporary eastern address. FOR PUEBLO'S RLIEF The second award was made to Miss Phyllis Hodgson, 2255 Madison avenue. The contest between Miss Fuller WASHINGTON, Aug. 6. An estiand Miss Hodgson for first place was mate of $500,000 was made today by to of the report very, keen, according American Red Cross as" necessary the the realtors, the judges having much for' work in Pueblo. relief difficulty ln deciding between" the Colo.,adequate would not amount that although two. The other prize winners In the cover a homeless for building program order of their victory were: Fernand flood sufferers. announcement The 3608 P. Chausse, Adams avenue; Mrs. $350,000 had been subscribed by George L. Linford, 2255 Van Buren said Cross chapters and the avenue; Miss Thelma C. Brown, 273 variousinRed to President Hardresponse public Madison avenue and Delbert F. Young; 8 Stewart avenue. The Judges in the ing's appeal. oo-contest were Supt. V. Karl Hopkins life insurance comand Industrial of the Ogden City schools, Supt. B. A. Fowler of the Weber county schools panies in this country bad 63.000,000 and County Attorney David Wilson,- - policies out in 1920. Kihl-8tr6- y - co FUNERALS GOUT Hilest- - j 1 Hell. White machine. $30. 2573 e Aug. 6. (By The Washington; Associated Press. An independent bombing enterprise against naval craft Is being planned bv the armv air service. With the battleship Alabama as a target,jod and using missiles David W. Henderson. Solo. Miss Ma-- ! thel Allen. Handing. Miss Vera Hinck up to four thousand oounds in weight. the nrmv fliers hope to add a newley. Cordial invitation extended to all. e controverITWfi: Hlinrirftfl Tlft.V Kmm chapter to the J in destruc resulted which isv recently Mii:inintii ciiritoi Salt Lake Going to tion from the airjof a number ' of forJohn W. Hyslop. rector; corner of' mer German warvessels. Grant avenue and Twenty-fourt- h Yellowstone With the event exclusively an army street, opposite the postofflco. The ' be :.nfflr. it was said, efforts would eleventh Sunday after Trinity. The' made to simulate actual battle condlchurch school will meet at the i:.val! .".V. V "V" tan9 when tne Alabama comes under . hour ln the church at t:i;. a. m. when r, 7"" For that purpose the army ask the Hector v. ill give a brief address.! field men and oth fire. the be turned over in seathat ed to the children, followed by Holy Com by Hcoutmasters. after 7 goinp: snare,ship ers,; arrived in Ogden shortly . aosoiuiei.v ukiii. munion and sermon at 11 a. in. 0011- -I " ner in steam uuiKnenus ate cordiallv welcome. binna, Is headed by Scout nA v Pnt il:itinr anH communicat- park. The Oparty A. Kirkham. Assistant nSr .systems In Executive order. Re- forking illliMMl D. K. Dr. Executive Hammond. a Twenty mflde 0 ha that hcr 454 h nntl Vrf- J- 1J- - ' magazines be filled with full load, Tf Charl" K" ur7Nevi le xXh for hoo li n in e.r7"l:ni'.J tional and executive departments. .... .. .. rrnt ,. tisefuli offensive armament . t .t iirKin li I a nr us. I u i.,4i.jr .inn,,,'?,. l ready n motor Vrks" On .rViv.l 1 Vrel Vr'Jon """Afrom , w,u p,3'. "l a ua.nceto the extent to w hlch the aa , 7 ;: Xl l,?rul n?v:the.naw ,r,' -xT' n"noon a puoi c sicre.i concert win A;abam., would meet these conditions u,. Tha win ,r VfoH not been re- r lioird Monday 7 p.m. Official ' 1 " 1. . . T1, V'lCeiVOO. intr T,,s,tnv J v est . entrance to the sweril new projects of the chem- Wednesday ' 8 p. m. W omen a Home!tiark leilowstone ical warfare service are to be tried out . . Thursdnv "i, Society p. m. in cnurcn p.triors. T. . unior ihor. t.v scmii Jtrntii- c-- a r.n-,t- . gue Friday 4 p. m i o t..i yudr eny and other officials. Two me.-n weeks of thi ventilatino- svstem will.!,,, conrerence. .Monday, August 15th, S be spent in the wonderland. jcf the, Ph'lp. It i also planned to at- p. m. Supply wagons, carrying bedding ;tack the Alabama with torpedo Planes. i rum anu OO uuirr main i.n, r.MM I i.itiii:kan knoijsi! for Yellowstone Salt yesterday ('lU'IU'II Corner of Jefferson and hood meeting at ! of IBS TO - CIIAPi:i, o'clock. Fast day services at 2 o'clock. Funeral services,' over the remains of Mrs. Gertrude-Watklnat 3:30. Conjoint session at! 7 o'clock. The speaker will be Dr.' WAUI) m I I 1 Member p.is 1 FIFTH mm ! :, 0 Two-bas- e SUMMARY: hits Mav- hit Ixcke. Jcock. Hirnie. Three-bas- e Struck out by Nelsen 11. by Maycock X. Base on balls Off Nelsen 1. off 2. Earned runs Wheel Maycock wright 9.to Yard Office 10. Double play Scott Lowder. Hit by pitched ball Preshaw. Time of game 1:35. , - j Martlui Society. n. j 312 Martha Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Gus Hecker in Ogden canyon, on Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. r.:Kf. r.,n..t.d! h , ! ol t 1 X . Morn-- ! ! 0 0 0 . ' j "ning ! 1 ) ! . with a rmall wagon. The reaey- , ,,ao,,rf, i n. ' 7 a L"" wsa No old. playyears orlock. log worship Them youngster. ,h g game "The Daily Hemembrance of ( ind " ing th re. The Creasey youngster, ac state." Su n da y cf rd Ing to Ityron Harber. opened Sunilay School at 10 o'clocksportsmen suggested that anychoir meets Thursday at 4 tilif lf by hurling a clod of dirt. The one"The wjUh last night's affair connected Scouts Friday (Jirl ovl Harber boy resented the action, and bo excluded from any hope rit 4. of obtainScouts Friday night. Thc - . ;n he no ' chasetl the Creas y youngster. Crrasey ing a. license to promote boxing con- i winto from have leaped the Sunday evening .service. tests in ogden In the future. I be- 1. said - ve th!, : be a good idea after lit- ..TTii S? Jr. ' tne ITItST CTUUSTIAN ( HI IU N nck.i youngster to the repatts. his! ening Corner Twentv-fourtstreet und Mad. lnd pounded th boy's fce on dts-ra result of the- - exhibition" last "As ison avenue. Ilible school at 9:45 n. knee. The youngster's face was nr.d the circumstances surround under nunervlsion of T. K Wa ur colored when be appeared in court nijjht it. the ity commission will now ing Jruded classes for all age; Commun-- , tnip niorr.lng. which will make it ex' Mrs. Harber then came to her son's take action ion bcrlce 10:45 a. m. to obdifficult tremely ' resrue. She picked up a ciod of dirt tain a license toffir a promoter on put boxing con. FIK.ST CO.;Hi:ti ATIOX VI struck .Creasey mIUj it. Then ' ami itei?.'and .Kn .nml. foil i,1an ular Sunday Hchool services at the she look a s,,ck- and started to strike nn,i' intfir" First Congregational church at 1 'him. He let go his hold on the child. 00o'clock. Thre will be no preaching grabbed Mrs. Harber. and Informed! her that she was under arrest, at the service. a huge Kame time displaying sign .w li h n b.h Till: s lA ATION AHMV 2.1 25th'whichor Indicated thnt he was a mem-- j tne Ponce uepartment street. Captain and Mrs. It. Hender- - ,er He made little, attempt at defense, son. officers In charge. City Jail meet ing. 0 a. m. Sunday school, 2:30 P J merely saying that his actions had' m. Onen air service. u. m ritv'heen caused by his desire to protect on who. according to his story. Hall park. Open air i!S!-!I-P 7:15 abused by i.rnrt Jca lly all the chil-- ! m.. 25th nnd S.1 vation l merlin?. 8 p. m. nt the hall. Special ,lren ln tne neignporhoot. music and singing bv Sister Hrooks Judge Robert aftr his remarks, of $C0 fine or and Captain and Mrs. Henderson. im Pod the These meetings are ojc n to th pub - 60 days ln Jail. 00lie. .t.ome. Army Fliers Want War Tho subject for Sunday service. the Salvation, night's Vessel in A-- l Shape for Hope; of the World," by Captain Itobcrt Henderson. Real Test 0 1 0 0 . ... 1'reshaw, c RANDOM REFERENCES 3 t Ner John Ldward Carver, pastor. at 11 n 0 0 0 Doxey, rf 428 870 Advertising' Dept. ... l 2 Mayor .Frank Francis ana memoers th city commission. hile the rvrratr was not nem inihil-In ,lthat and consequently the city comblack-Ogden. of extent to the ; dren's quarrel Jurisdiction, protests eye. nd. in addition- "s'on had not at tn tHIa a child'sof,nint, f lh ,.hii.r"eie mnde to me early today over the ,r ffhavo ."VT" P" 1 -- -- Ads 3b Mayeock. ss - , $4.005,00. d ... (i Ilobert.. in imposing JSa grown rn Creasy deplored the fact ?:! sentence . man would mix la color i.?d'Vr'..r1 vboclv vito , of down th, S?tan So we have v o 1 ELKniOTO sub-statio- Scott. 2b Business and CPrculation Dept... 50 Classi'-- loim.slon. ... 1 1.00 1 .50 1.00 0 .50 1 2 1.00 is made for Examination No 1 charge .50 of I watch man your watch. Our head .50 J. S- DKW1S Co. 1.00 will tell the truth 6284. i oo 0 2f 0 .2 5 Moved to 2277 Wash. Ave. I'hone Keyes, 1.00 16U3. 1 M. D. Jones Coal & Ice Co. 299 4 4 23 12 13 15 Total 1.00 1 2 3 Yard 3 runs Office 1.00 Hros. Motor Co. can sup- ' 0 4 4 2 3 3 Hits .50: HarbertsonFord 2322-232- 4 wants. your ply 1 5 3 2 0 11 runs Wheelwright .50 C072 1 5 2 2 0 10 Hits .50 Washington Avenue. Woods production at the Republic theatre in New York, "Gtcting Gertie's Garter." The play opened in Boston under the title of "Come Out of the review of Haymow." The following New YorK in the show the appeared rorld: The quest for Gertie's garter had its Ul) start last night at the Republic Theatre when A. H. Woods presented his first play of the new season. "Getting Gertie's Garter," a farce with Hazel Dawn in the principal role. The play is by Wilson Collison and Avery Hopwood and is plenty saucy enough for the most exacting. S In this farce a half dozen pretty young women and as many young men are seen in a series of laughable situations which lead up to well they have as their principal obthe owner of a finding ofelastic ject the blue Arthur W. Agee of the Ogsilk that hai denDirector certain band today that Elk's blushing the band wouldannounced thorwa at least half of the a free concert give of bewildera state youngs things into a the balcony of the Elks club at ment; A haymow, Broadway res- from o'clock tomorrow evening. taurant, a New York apartment house 7:30 Mr. Agee explained that this conaud numerous silk bits of women's cert was to take the place of the one lingerie figure rather conspiciously was which by the storm in and all all, it and at whichinterrupted throughout the piece, contributed listeners the is just about what one might ex so to the Hayes orphan generously Mr. Wood's' wake of in find the pect to successful dish of sauce, "Laothex oo dies Night." In the cast 'of "this play are Miss -Dawn, Walter Jones, Dorothy Mack-ay- TWO NEW FACES IN Adel Rolland. L.ouis Kimball, LINEUP OF GUNNERS Elanor Dawn, a sister of Hazel, DonIvan Miller. ald McDonald and oo Two new faces will be seen in the "COMPENSATION FIXED Ogden baseball lineup Sunday if presmature. Action was taken ent plans OF BERG today to add FOR DEATH strength to the team in preparation for the final pernnant MrsvElise Berg, mother of2 Walter battles. Jacobs, former Igan hurler, at the andPatconsidered who was killed June Berg, one of the best right n of the Utah Power & in the handers league,; is pickedGun-to Thirty-first at street Eight company on line for the the work firing and Llnpoln avenue, while in the joint ners Lawson will twirl Lefty Sunday. & Power of Utah the Liht employ contest exhibition the today. company and the Bamberger Electric Logan is also adding strength. Railroad company, will receive 115.13 Clarence catcher with the Ogperiod of 312 weeks, den club Brooks, the per week for a decision fore part of the during of the indusas the result of to fill the been has season, signed of Utah. commission trial release of Mat made the by vacancy The case involves something of the divided responsibility, for compensa- Hinkle. Oo tion the man being an employe of the two companies. The commission de- LIVESTOCK FINANCE cided that both must pay compensaCOMMITTEE ELECTS tion in the aggregate total required by the state workmen's compensation act. oo The livestock finance committee for OGDEX LIVESTOCK MARKET. Utah, of which Patrick Healy, Ogden Cattl;?! Receipts 70; choice heavy banker, is a member, held a meeting steers $5. 00 6. 00; good steers $4.00 at the Utah State National bank in 5.00; fair, steers $4.004.50; choice Salt Lake City Friday, at which Thomfeeder steers $3.004.00; choice cows as Boyer was eletcted chairman and and heifers $3.504.50; fair to good E. C. Howard vice chairman. cows and heifers $3.25400; cutters Applications for loans were considered and arrangements made for meetcanner8 $1.002.00; $2.003.0Q; choice f ?eder' cows $2.50S.50; fat ing twice weekly in Salt Lake. Mr. Healy today explained to the bulls $2.003.00; bologna bulls $2.00 3.00; veal calves $7. 00 8. 00. fax Ogden bankers at a clearing house meeting the plans for extending liveHogs Receipts none; choice 250 to 175 bulk stock lbs.. relief so that Ogden banks may of $10.75; hogs, sales $10.2510.75; feeder hogs $8.00 participate in the relief plans. oo 3.00. Sheep Receipts 888; choice lambs WOMAN FORFEITS $300 wethers $3.004.25; $7.008.00; ewes $2. 50 3. 00; feeder lambs fat ON CHARGES . I TELEPHONES I . . I.ocko, If l'ayiif, cf ! ! J. A. Chase J. W. Cha.e C. E. Wright F. Russell Airs. William Hoppack Matha Bibbey Mrs. Nellie Ritson . . Mrs. li. D. Aoams . . Airs. O. LassenMrs. II. Van Dawmler S. Alberts Mary Bowens Mre. W. C. Stephens . . -- ! -- - . wood j IK BY .50, 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 -- I ; Hurt I IYAR0 OFFICE 00 1 . I -- j .L'5 Friend ed,' the Great Western Sugar company J. M. Russell . . . of Colorado, and during the war was Friend an aide of Herbert Hoover in the U. S. L. S. Coey . . AVilliam Phillips food administration. Associated with the Industry in Utah C. C. Keyes ... . as one of the first stockholders in the Horace Whittier Ogden Sugar company, later merged W. F. Barker . into the Amalgamated Sugar com-- ! W. J. Browning pany. Judge Roiapp is familiar with John H. Hoklen every phase of the business. His lead- -. Catherine Cokon a. Stephens. Jr ershlp of the manufacturers' associa-jjtion has brought him into contact with Nellie Lemmon both the administrative and financial National Bank of Commerce.. During ;ina Lindstrom ..." phases of the sugar industry. the war his attention was given to the Orpha Lindstrom stimulation of production and to thepranii smith direction of distributing agencies. George F. Wright As secretary of the Ogden Sugar Women's Benefit Association jf company and later, until about nine, the Maccabees. Silver Review . . . No. 1 years ago. secretary of the Amalga-- j mated Sugar company. Judge Rolapp Vi i s. J. I. ForrisiaM pioneered in the industry with the IateK,iend David Eccles. He left the Arnalgamat- - mt. Birdie Vaughn ed to become associated with the Great (Cora Martir.e Western as general counsel, leaving rJ o. e. Williams and, Miss H. J. Seaman that work to serve iho government . to head the manufacturers' associa-.pe. Hatch tion. He is at present assistant gen-iR. Johnson eral counsel of the Colorado company.! j q Moyts Judge Rolapp but recently returned 0 Wattiu to his Salt Lake office after severally g Eccles in-1 weeks in the east devoted to the )'argaret Murray K Krhnul terests of beet sugar producers. autstated upon his return that the look for the sugar business is Wichiakalev ... ing material improvement. to Friend be quot-- 1 M y Gallagler Judge Rolapp declined ed in any way and other officials M. S. t? rienj a like silence. i. k ord maintaining now of the com- - ranc;s Garner Browning is president as successor Misa . . pany, having been elected tovai to the late President Anthon H. Lund. K Moody ' This election, it was understood at the!i..eph'cns be to Schrnalz" '..".'. permu-lj- j time, was not expected nent. A. Shuliz J. oo Mr. and Mrs Robert L. Hey- I j OGDEN nue. Weber county's tax levy will be set With Weber county's delegation rethe board of county commissioners turning Jby motor last night and early by Monday morning at a meeting to open today from the fir3t annual farmers at 10 o'clock. This announcement encampment at the Utah Agricultural was made today by Chairman Moroni after the board members had college at Logan, farm bureau auth- Skeen, at the waited orities expressed much satisfaction county for nearlyfor anthehour appearance building with the results attained. of county school board members, who C. J. Sorenson, county agent, re- had been invited to discuss the matter mained in Ix)gan today to finish his of decreasing their estimate for the work in connection with the gathering cumins? school year. HOLD TO LAST AMOUNT. and expects to return to Ogden tomorrow. It is not now probable that any conference will be held between the UTAH COUNTY IJ?ADS. tax levy meetUtah county leads in the number of two bodies before the board unless the school toing a iegistered for encampment with Pro- meet with the commissioners members Just betal of 230 people, according to into fore session go Monday. of they C. .In J. fessor Hogenson charge While no official announcement was farmers' institutes and agricultural made by members of the commission corrf spondence study in tho extension Hotoday they intimated that they will of division the college. Professor the levy to conform with the genson has made a careful compila- set tion of figures of all registered for the amounts given the city and county school boards laM year, instead of encampment. Weber county comes heavy increases demanded. second. Cache third, and Sevier coun- with the I A ONO.iy HLQUESTEl). ty fourth. Salt Lake county, with 52 In doing tliis they will follow out people registered, is fifth on the list. requests of Governor Ch.trles LIST BY COUNTIES. who has written to the comMuch credit is due the county ag- missioners H.skir.K thut they carefully ents from the far southern counties f.;"in the estimates for school and othof the state, says Professor Hogen- er purposes this year. son. George Hoimslead, county agriProviding lihs action is taken by the cultural agent from Sevier, brought t 4 commissioners, it bus been indicated with him while II. A. Christiansen, the by Wade M. Johnson, president of agent from Beaver county, had 31 on the city board f education, that the the roll. Twenty counties of Utah were matter wiil b liken to the supreme encampment. represented atis the court of I'tah for final decision. a list of the counties Following The commissioners indicate and the number registered from each: .that an offer of the city board of today eduUtah county, 230: Weber county. 157: cation of a $20,000 decrease in the Cache county. 128: Sevier. 64; Suit estimate, wili not be accepted. No Lake, 53; Box Elder. 50; Davis, 39; offer of compromise has come from Sanpete, 32; Beaver, 31: Wasatch, 16; the county board of education. Morgan, 15; Carton, 15: inta. 10: 00 Millard, 7; Summit, 6; Tooele. 4; Wayne, 2; Piute, 1; Iron, 1, and Washington, .1 . TOWNSMEN ATTEND. In addition there were registrants from Idaho and Washington. 1. C. Almost nine hundred have officially reg- ; 12-1- 1 istered while two or three hundred have been in attendance' who did not total H register for the lectures. The further increased by many who live in Logan city and in the nearby towns who have attended special lectures or The Yard urfice baseball nine of Those in charge are the Commercial demonstrations. league won over the enjubilant over the success of the nine at Wheelwright Fair park campment and the farmers and house- last evening, the scoreIrin being J i.' to 11. wives themselves returned to their Sunday morning the Nye and Mac homes filled with renewed ambitions cabees will cross bats at 9:30 to make the farms of Utah the equal o'clock inteam a league contest. The score in anv land. the oi for five inningsPlans arc already under way for the v.Min oi rin:. second annual encampment next year. AH. It. H. HO. A. K. j - STOP ALL EATING CHILD BO UTS in Report Rolapp Selected as Carmen's Union Makes Ar- Weber Ccunty With 157 County Dads Wait Vain for Weber School Present Is Second in rangements to Remove President and Manager Men to Appear Point of Numbers of Amalgamated Mortgage and Debts Still more money is coming- into the Officials of the Amalgamated Sugar company in Ogden this morningr de (Hayes orphan fnnd and today's total nied thev hadhoard anv reports from, shows $2,268.90 The Carmen's union committee is generally wellIL-informed sources that to pay off the Henry Judge Rolapp of Salt Lake, making arrangements now president of the' United States mortgage of $900 on the home, pay Sugar Manufacturers association is to other "debts and provide for the placbe named sdon as president and gen- ing of the rematning money so the children will receive the most benefits eral manager of the Amalgamated. TAYLOR LV IDAHO. possible 2.50 While the officials did not declare Gwilliam Lumber Co 3.00 Co that such a change was not contem- Leroy Grocery Farley .50 stated that they fe. li. Bingham plated, they simply 37.50 had heard no official reports from any! Woodmen of the World L'.50 R. Clarence White sourcse. 1.00 Fred G.Taylor, general manager' of D. R. Bennett ... the sugar company is now in Idaho. United Garment Workers of 54.00 and will return to Ogden tomorrow, it ' America, Local No. 107. .. 9.50 was said at the offices today. In the Scowcroft's Knitting Facory. 5.00 event of the naming of Judge Rolapp (Fred Kenyon 1.00 as president and general manager, he Ogden Printing Co. 1.00 will succeed Mr. Taylor as general Friend 2.00 J. F. Goss ... . manager. 1.00 A. C. LJghthall. auditor of the su Myrtle Johnson 1.00 W. Connell .. gar company and in charge during;S. 1.00 the absence of Mr. Taylor, asserted to-- j J. Williams . . . 1.00 no A. he had Van heard Dyke day that report of,L. 1.00 the contemplated move to appointi Friend 1.00 W. J. Fisher Judge Rolapp. He said if the news is W. 1.00 D. Siego . . . correct, it has not yet been received in Wi FOR $60 UTAH. f ! - Wheat Grading Investigation Is Wallace's Order LA11AK ERSTO BE L! BERATED I j f Mc-Keow- an, ' f - j HC0ME $11,-864,21- $200.-000.0- 6- 00 to-d.- y. -- newiDapers- f A |