Show MAKES OFFER 'FOR RAIL BRANCH HEART ATTACK PUBLIC MAY TO BE CLOSED FOR ARRIVAL OF CAUSES DEATH HEAR LECTURE CITY PREPARES ONECOMFjANY tl ENDtORK llOFTlVO SPANS ANp JA f ’ vj J last night we had a nice AGAIN crisp cold visit from Jack A man like Jack must make Frost mean disposition ImagCity Cimmissioners Look aineterrible going around over deliberately Over Bids" For Bridge fan the country carrying a large temwith which to bring freezing Abutments peratures to the trusting populace s GIVEN! TO ENGINEER : HEATHER 6 4 -- ! - city hall Approved Wheelwright Construction com- ‘ morning it was fount Wheelwright bid for th nue project was $5000 Lincoln avenue was $40 ference is accounted fo: Centhat part of the Utah-fldahavetral railroad bridge on LincolnI nue will be utilized A reduction of 10 per bent will be granted the city according to the bid provided the contract for abut ments at both Grant ajnd Lincoln avenues is awarded to Wheelwright's Commissioner Fred F Williams acting mayor in the absence of Mayor Frank Francis and Commissioner H W Peery referred the bids to the city engineer for tabulation ana ‘report They agreed to pay the Wheel wright concern $643950 as first partial payment for the construction of street storm sewer the Thirty-thir- d Washington to Wall aveques which is now under construction The total amount of the - contract is $11710 Bids for the paving of Ogden avenue from Twenty-fift- h to Twenty-sixt- h street City Engineer Harry C Errett announced will be opened at 10 o’clock on the morning of November 22 t o - dinIrIeId- ry rail o'rder Conductors And Auxiliary Elect 'And Install Officers Annual Joint dinner meeting of the Order of Hallway Conductors and the women’s auxiliary was held in the club rooms of the United War Service organizations in the Kiesel building Tuesday evening at which there were about 85 in attendance Object of the meeting was the election and installation of officers for the year Elections of the two organizations took place immediately after the dinner following which the entire party participated in card games ahd social activities Short speeches were made by C K Winans and hirs L A Meyer retiring president of the auxiliary They! spoke of the progress of the two organizations stressing particiMr Winans said he and pation were his wife not participating in the festivities only of the two or ganizations but that they were also celebrating ttie fortyrsixth anniversary of theii wedding Visiting members of the "Conductors’ organization froih Salt Lake were Mr and Mrs Michael Darms William Milan and W E Yancy the tw'o latter being retired conductors of the Denver & Rio Grande Western The following officers were elected and installed: For the Order of Railway Conductors William Wilson chief conductor C K Winans assistant chief conductor D L Boyle secretary it being said that he wiU be serving his' twenty-seiLcosecutive term as secretary 9Rockett senior conductor o : Millar Junto? conductor J T Mignault inside sentinel and C S JCetchie outside sentinel" For the auxiliary Mrs 'Jennie Hayes president- - Mrs fIrene Rhine vice president Mr Effie Crockett secretary Mrs Mary Dickerson senior sister Mrs Chrysiabel Leavitt junior sister Mrs jAde Taylor! guard Mrs Ida Baffici corresp5nd-e- ht Mrs Lillie Robb musician and Mrs Florence Scriven Insurance j secretary i y -- J Benches are being - removed from mi pany of Ogden submitted the only bids recelved by the city commission today for the construction of abutments for bridges over the Ogden river at Grant and Lincoln avenues When the offers we r opened this ' - -- v- SAFE IN WRIGHT STORE IS) ROBBED FALLS Ida Nov 13— (APJ—Yeggs hammered the safe open in the Wright department store hereearly Monday and escaped with cash The of shape RUPERT Ida Nov 13— YAP)— safe ln the SiSS”i?0Te(lpenia here Monday night and obtained $400 The yeggs used a hammer and pick to open the strong box i OGDEN EMPLOYE - an-nettm- eer 'They "ought to abolish stock markets An army equipped with axes arid bombs could blow every exchange in the United States to pieces in less time that it took to bifid them and could cut the Sdebris up j into kindling wood in 13 days This wood could be used to heat the hclmes of the fleeced lambs and everything would be well with the wfrld again except for some other hundred evils- came within one point of being as cold last night as Monday night when the temperature dropped to 14 above Highest Tuesday was 41 and it was 15 at 7:30 o’clock this' morning with the barometer registering ft 3056 iolde last year on this day was and highest 58 A total of 08 of an inch of precipitation con sisting of rain and hail 40 1 SOUTH CAROLINA SECEDES On November 13 1860 Carolina legislature called thejSouth a convention to consider secession from the riion as a result of Presiden Lin- coin’s election BRIGHAM CITY Nov 13— At Tuesday’s session of the First district court’ Judge Melvin C Harris granted! a divorce to Margaret Hillran ut i 'GAINS PENSION f i — ‘ - i y 'William 'Ace aged 74 undertaker arid furniture dealer died uriexpectedly at his home 317 Thirtieth street on Thursday evening at 9:15 o’clock from" a heart! attack He had been in apparent good health and had "Visited friends earlier in the evening He returned home-abonine o’clock and died before aid could be summoned He was bom in Pennsylvania on Christmas day' J855 For forty years he had been a resident of Rock Springs in Ogden for Wyo and had lived two years 1 Mr Ace’s first wife Emma Evans Ace' died in 1906 He was married to Mrs Josephine White Jin 1915 The following sons and daughters survive: Mrs Walter Eardley Idaho' Falls Mrs F A Shields Salt Lake Elmer Ace Contact Ifev and Spencer Ace of Long Beach Also surviving are ten grandchildren two brothers and a sister --George Ace of Rock Springs Wyo and Norman Ace of Colorado and Mrs Rose Keutner of Pennsylvania Services will be held on Thursday morning at 11 o’clock in the Lindt quist '& Sons’ chapel with - Bishop Castle H Murphy presiding In the afternoon the body will be taken to i Rock Springs for burial p f -- j parks in all parts of the city and AdoIph Bauman is the only Ogden lie probably sneaks up on children stored for the winter They will be man among the 21 veteran employes and1 hollers “Booooo” and (writes painted before they are set out recently retired on pension - by threatening letters to widowsus and Southern Pacific according to F G again next spring too wouldn’t surprise rphans It - f elloW south jreservoir on the toot-hil- ls Ruthrauff district freight and paswas that The widen the inch if he holds 17000000 gallons artedr the stock market crash and has been : drained so many pennies from the hard of water cleaned and the seams have beep sealed with asphalt so there -is no seepage ' ” or leakage ' Also new It seems like there is a fertile screens been Installed - at the field there for the reiormersj' The intakes have outlet and saloons old cry used to be that was This first this the draining were taking 'the money from the reservoir has in four years buck bending crew and causing un- Fred Packard had assistant reported to told misery in their homes Mother Commissioner Fred E Williams of sitting in cold rooms with shawls the waterworks and parks departaroufad ‘head her wrtipped holding was in fine that the reservoir trie baby in a tight embrace while ment condition it cried “Keep the Home Fires jBum-inb- ” Only a little sand and some moss ' and- little sister would stand in were found id the big vat That has fri mt of the swinging doors and re- all been cleaned out and the water cite ‘"JTen Barrooms in a Night” in it now is “clear as a bell” The north reservoir which holds Arid now it is- the stock market 6500000 gallons of wter will be thjstt is gobbling up the earnings of cleaned immediately If good weath-continu- es the poor man Mother sits iria cold ' ' J rocm with a shawl over herij head listening to the radio where the has just informed her that Box Elder Department their stock has dropped another 100 llasinesa Of rice Corner Drug points Little brother is down bn the corner with a tin cup and a mouth Store Brigham City ' Phone 22 organ 'trying to earn a few cents to put up for margin and sister is Bair Stindmg in front of the stock exCorrespondent Elizabeth Phone 492-J- 1 change crying “The Bears and Bulls will get you if you don’t watch out” while the torn tape sifts down over hejr little ragged shoulders! like DECREE GIVEN TO snfew oh the plains V1ARGARET HILLRAN it retired — senger agent for the company in this city Bauman has for- many years been a car repairer in the al railroad shops and now retires at the age of 70 after having been with the railroad in various capacities for more than 30 years He will continue to make his home at 452 Twenty-secon- d street Southern Pacific’s pension system has been in effect for 26 years and during that time 3356 men and wo men have been retired under the privileges of the plan Of this number there are 1553 now living and the monthly pension payments ag- lo-c- The public is invited to a free lecture on “The Romance of Light” to CIRCLE Will HOLD ANNUAL INSPECTION Abraham Lincoln circle No 2 Ladles of the G A R will meet on Thursday afternoon in the United War Service club rooms Luncheon will be served at 12 o’clock to which the general public and also comrades of the G A Rare invited At 2:30 o’clock there will be a business meeting Annual inspection will also be held RIDE THE STREET CARS TAP DANCING UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO ' - -- CONDUCTED AT WEBER GYM ' 4:30 to 9:00— Soft Shoe Clog - j An Unlimited Weekly Pas's Costs Only BUY A'PASS AND SAVE I: ’ i £’ or Buck Phone Roland Parry 3253-or Weber Gym 5100 J Readthe Classified Page M ’ Blu-menste- decades: ine JUDGING TfEAEl - i a LEAVES TODAY wiThKodio X V ' “ - at Sensational Low Prices -- - $ natrope an -- How much time do you ‘‘kill’ Lin your garage these cold mornings? 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Leave yotir car home and J - I s The convention met on December Hand immediately passed an ordinance of secession When the attack on Fort Sumter precipitated the Civil war the following i April WOMEN TO STUDY ' South Carolina furnished 60000 solPRESENT MAKING diers to the Confederate armies alome and community section of though heri voting population was c Roy Farm bureau will meet nly about 47000 sday afternoon at 3 o’clock in wai A provisional governor Roy L D S chapel with Mrs apW Jensen president presiding pointed in South Carolina at the lemonstration in the ’ making lose of the war and a new consti-utio- n of istmas presents will be given adopted Qn the refusal of work done at the fourth annual he’ state to ratify- the fourteenth mendment a military government training school at the Utah State was established Agricultural college which recently adjourned will be discussed Those will also consider a tentaat present jn 1868 another constitution tive outline for a program of work was negro eying suffrage adopted irid the state was readmitted June in Ithe section during 1930 15 of that 1 year i y Today is also the anniversary of John Drew famous American actor the son of John Drew and Louisa Lane Drew Young Drew began his theatrical career under his mother’s management 4n Philadelphia in 1873 -- - Trial of the case of Elizabeth G den Motor Gar company which has Heywood and others against the Og- been pending in' Second district court for some months was commenced - Tuesday morning before Judge George S Barker and a jury fAn adjournment was taken at 5 o’clock Tuesday until this afternoon The case involves use of a certain building by the motor car company and details of the lease 1 Jurors are Thoma& Eckersberg Samuel Martin Frank Scott Neal S Gregory Stanley B White 'Peter McFarland Sam N Lloyd and Timothy Kendall r ( — i MOTOR CARS Hrr ! ! 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AT STREET CORNER of two automobiles at the intersection of Grant avenue and Twenty-sixt- h street at about 8 o’clock Tuesday evening resulted in much damage to both cars but no one hurt One of the cars was being driven south on Grant avenue by Albert Bell R F D Not 2 the other by' Forte Purin 684 Twenty-secon- d street west on Twenty-sixt- h street when they came together’ The rear of? the Bell car was damaged considerably and the front end Of the Furtn car was practically demolished The men could not agree as to: who was at fault and the officers of J the police station-cou- ld not Collision Model x VI Sri ‘ 5 1 V AHigh Boy cabinet worthy of — Brijnswick craftsmanship ‘ on or nament to any home - ' — t n- an - Yd EIGHT JUBEi — sparkling with very spirit of Christmas the love or ' Model S 31 Panatrope with Radio enables you to hear radio programs ' at their best and your favorite re- - -- Coupon Certificates r ' ’ ’ Prices - quoted are without tubes 1 ' -- Semi- j - — - i ijed Save as you jpleas’ Every dollar may be withdrawn when yoju ualiy needvt Federal Building Washington Avenue Ogden Utah 14D - Other 8°1 caseS6l with diamond et Tone design $60 to $75® $7 AND YOUR j diamond-s- CREDIT t YrviVj - performance even more than did But ex- he dynamic speaker haustive'research has proved that FOUR "Screen prid" tubes are necessary to derive the fullest' efficiency from the "Screen Grid" ' Circuit — to get power beyond any possible heed — to have day-th-e time reception equal that of the ’ night — to insure perfect clarity of ‘ ’ tone’ ' r ! 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Uo TOuiS 2374) J ’ - from Thomas F Hillran for failure Members of the Weber County to Iprovide Custody of two minor children was also given to the plain- High school stock judging team untiff 5They are Thomas Reed HU1-r- der leadership of Verne Oberhans-le- y instructor were to leave this and Douglas Lee Hillran 3 The couple was married in Ogden on afternoon at 4:50 o’clock for Kart-s- as j October 2 1922- - City Mo to represent Utah in th? national Future Farmers’ stock The motion of the defendant for Judging contest at the American a pew trial in the case of John Royal livestock show Buckley versus ' John Francis was IThere will be school teams from derided t Buckley brought action for every state in the union and thus $10000 damages Against Francis for the team winning will be the chamthe alienation of his wife's affec- pion of the United States tions The case was heard in the fThe Weber boys won this trip by September term of court and the having the highest average at the Jury gave' Buckley a judgment for Utah' state fair rthis fall and the $4000 " Ogden livestock show last winter BODY INTERRED They were to he accompanied by J TREMONTON Nov 13— The body Winkleman Mount Pleasant presiof Patrick concession man dent of the state Future Farmers who was killed at the Powell curve and Vernon Price Heber City secnorth of Tremonton on the after- retary of the state organization noon of September 28 was buried in who will attend the national conthe Potter’s field of Tremonton vention of the Future Farmers and Sunday afternoon following a five Alyson E Smith Ogden Standard-Examin- er weto search by the Box Elder writer H- -2 county officers to locate relatives During this time the body-waheld HEYWOOD LEASE Iverson undertak-in- g atjthe Shawinand i Tremonton parlors CASE £EING HEARD Ho n : gregate approximately $85 00b (In addition to Bauman a! number of other Ogden railroad people have received prominent mention in the current issue of the Southern Pacific Bulletin which has just been distributed among employes on the Salt Lake division The engineers and firemen who have won distinction for fuel saving efficiency in the operation of their locomotives iriclude: T Sowerby E J P Rowse Jf Westemeir F Fagan W S Jones W R Jude PE Bohan F J H W Cheney and A M Hunter very latest mountings We’ll gladly assist you in making Semi-An- f be given at 8 o’clock tomorrow right in the Central Junior High school auditorium by Dr H G Plumb resident engineer of the General Electric company The lecture will be given under the auspices of employes of the Utah Power '& light company -- Compo! - Wasted Time v1 The last chance of shippers to send supplies into the country servGOLD ed by the Oregon Short Line railroad branch to West Yellowstone " N will be November 27 when the final f of the season will leave C L Fountain Jftish Removed train McKnight general agent said this morning Large Reservoir Is ' Snow has already fallen in that region he said and the railroad Cleaned ' will soon have to dose the line for e signs of approaching winter the winter are being seen daily in activities ln city departments ana around the that he must Gold fish were being removed hate a bullet head Sloping shoul- from the fountain- ln city hall park flat feet and that if he shoved and the fountain: was being drained First Partial Payment On ders a toothpick in bis mouth all of a today The Leonard Taylor pet shop ears out will care for the fish during tthe sudden it would throw his New Storm Sewer " ' ' of Joint winter You just imagine’ 4 rr j ‘ 1 ' - ’ V p 13 rJ 2524 Washington Ave t ¥ Orpheum’ Theatre Bldg |