Show THE OGDEN STAN TO REORGANIZE TO PAY QUIGLEY Etta Merrill Hotel Ben Lomond Will Hold offers No Mend Hose irregulars 79c From Ogden City pr3 for $223 Non'-Combata- BRIGHAM CITY inter-mounta- in ENTER SESSION Be Brigham City Willard and Business Building Will Used As Stake Relief Perry Representatives - listed Headquarters BRIGHAM CITY Sept SO — BRIGHAM CITY Sept 30— The Bishop A M Hansen chairman of following Brigham City Willard and the L D S church Relief comPerry delegates will attend the mittee for Box Elder stake an- nt I v tm Paul It Heltmeyer the leader who has built up the “It Pays to Shop In Ogden" campaign to the point whereof it has become the the citizenry Mr catchword 1 the general chairHeltmeyer man of the drive and has been y" effort L J WALLACE -- D IS CANDIDATE — PURCHASES - INSURANCE Clerk Issues Four Marriage Licenses f s i PEERY DEPARTS TO FILE PAPERS den Jack Pledger 28 and Melberta Jessie Unander 28 both of by another machine which ran through a red traffic light at street and Grant Twenty-fift- h Newt The "Gentle Hand" Thor avenue Tuesday Pike said the other washer washes clothes cleaner with driver refused to tell his name or less wear Utah Power & Light Co address -- Declares Third Petition Has More Than 1300 At Ceremony— John T Caine HI Utah of Chicago will represent Signatures State Agricultural college at InC Harman W Peery left tthi afternoon for Salt Lake City to file a petition that his name be placed on the state ballot as a candidate progressive-independefor governor ’ Mr Peery said that before filing tha petition with Secretary of State Milton 1L Welling he would confer with Attorney General Joseph Chez at the state capitoL The mayor took three petitions with him One petition asked that his name and bucking horse emblem be placed on the ballot carried his name and the endorsed bucking horse onarid alsoDemocratic the all nominees slate except- - Governor Henry IL Mayor nt An-oth- er Attorney Enters Race For G O P Candidacy For County Attorney fpj During the past six years Mr Wallace has practiced his profession in Ogden and is now a member of the law firm of Reeder and He stated that this is Wallace the first time he has ever sought a public office but has been an ac Sparks from a chimney set fire a patch of shingles on the roof cf a brick residence at 2533 Monroe avenue this morning at about eight o’clock firemen re- to two-sto- ry ported The house Is owned by Mrs Picey Richardson and occupied by John L Creamer and L A Newey 1 Resignation of George A Rainey city sanitary inspector and sealer of weights and measures was accepted today by the city commissioners Mr Rainey who had served as a member of the city health department for the past three years said he had other employment he de sired to resume Mayor Peery in commenting on the resignation said: “He has been one of our best employes" Mayor Peery said he had selected a successor and would announce his name and recommend his appointment to the city commissioners Thursday He said he understood Mr Rainey Is to resume his duties as a railroad brakeman rrrrrrTTT! itr f i bjih® (au' i vn BRIGHAM CITY i DUCK DISEASE ‘ HAS VANISHED BRIGHAM CITY Sept 30— Leo Hansen deputy' game warden of Box Elder eounty stated today that sickness noted recently among waterfowl of the Bear valley hunting area has disappeared and the outlook "for November hunting was “never better” Many of the ducks were packed up by CCC men and treated at a hospital on the Migratory bird refuge resulting In the recovery of several hundred it was said i‘ ONLY —Shop Shop In Of den Frank Garrick of Hugesdale Australia Injured on duty as signal inspector to the royal train during the Duke of Gloucester’s visit to Victoria has received from the duke a silver pencil set bearing the royal crest 12-Pie- ce Men's Fall Outfits Are A ( V A J' In Ogden Husband Making Injury Recovery BRIGHAM CITY Sept 30— H O Durfey who received severe in- juries in an automobile accident in Willard in which his wife lost her life is still in the Cooley hospital Reports from the hospital today indicate he : is recovering “as well as can be expected” " Shop In IIOUSLEY-WILD- for This Week ©nly Ogden— THURS E BRIGHAM CITY Sept Ogden— Apes and men are theonly“ creatures whose eyes can be focused for different distances Mrs Merlin Cook U Lucy Dalton CTaylor ' i: FRI AND SAT 30— A marriage license was issued Tuesday to Reese' Housley of Garland and Doris Mae Wilde of Brigham by County Clerk Henry Nielsen In Shop Here's the "Smart Play" Corinne: Mr and Mrs vV Owens Mr and Mrs Emil Jeppsen Mr and Mrs Chas Woodward Mr and Mrs Lorin Anderson Mrs Tom Wise i Alternates: Fred Bradford Walter Bosley Bert Dickenson Wendell Holmes YOOGan “Gome to Bat” im You’ll Quickly Find a Value THAT MAKES "The HIT of the Sea-- — and you "MAKE can HOME" with this h 12 £E£& ©UTF0T "KENSING SYSTEM" y -- Suit I or V G’Goat '- - V v I or SPORT and DOIESS Sizes 14 to 46 stated county Tuesday by Pat Lundberg iy A y- - -- McG LAN AMAH'S B0C5 r tained the class will be organized Umberto Bovero has been selected 1 to direct the unit Mr Clegg asked that as many as possible notify him or Mrs Carrie Combe committeewoman before Friday to assure the ' project’s operation This Is the first time in the history of the district that such an aclvlty has been offered Clegg Bark Stumm and LeRoy Holmgren of Tremonton The cattle are feeders and will be fattened during the winter for the spring markets The cattle were loaded 35 to the car and were some of the best that could be found in the drouth region Mr Lundberg stated the railroad has assured him it will run a special train out of Montana any time that more than 12 cars are purchased Another trip is to be made soon it was said and another shipment brought into this area for feeding owning er SO—A Sept residents South trainload of 17 cars of Montana drouth cattle was shipped Into this Sat s Fri Community Unit Would Be Financed By WPA Money Ogden night are invited to musical instruments B Jones IncumH the Judge bent is waging a strong fight for register immediately for a comrenomination munity band to be financed by Attorney J Wesley Horsely has WPA funds Lack of response may a great many supporters for his result in withdrawal of the project nomination Neil C today by Parent-TeachThe convention probably will last it was pointed out of the only a short time as only one man Clegg president association of the Burch is to be nominated school Creek district Opinion at present seems to indidivision of educational Under the cate that each man has an even the WPA the district has been break authorized operation of a training — shop la Ogden—— class for persons of all ages who own an instrument As soon as a sufficient enrollment has been ob- JT PAYS TO SHOP IN OGDEN— “A ME RICA’S FASTEST GROWING CITY ” L BATTERY SERVICE Night or Day Stock From Drouth Region Will Be Fastened This Winter ’ Services— Burial services were being held today in Provo for Jessie Greeno 52 daughter of Clarence W Greeno and sister of K B Greeno both of Ogden quired Molasses Monkey Chews the orThe mayor was accompanied to iginal "Velvet" candy Leinhardt’s Salt Lake City by Chief of Po- Drug 2S0Q Washington lice Rial C Moore Shop la Of Sea— — Crash—Melvin Pike 19 of River-dal- e told police his car was struck from Montana : Cold?— Electric Heaters $455 to $755 Utah Power & Light Co Cut Coal Bills with a Master The third ' petition— the one Stoker Only $18950 installed Radio Mayor Peery said he intended to Studios 2317 Washington state— file with the secretary of the progresdesignates his party as For Divorce — Barbara Sidwell and names sive-independent' Orem filed suit in Second the following as memberr of his court" oday against Clair district Orem campaign committee: J H Corn- for divorce The wife said there are wall of Salt Lake City George no children She charged failure Rainey Ella O’N Ballantyne W to provide C Stewart and Glen F Marsden aU of Ogden It also designates the Expert Manicure new shades In horse as the emblem nail polish at Darrell’s Ph 363 Mayor Peery said his third peti1300 sigtion carried more than '38 of Sentenced— Lawrence natures and that he expected to 1934 Grant avenup wasBritt sentenced receive additional copies bearing to serve 10 in jail for having several hundred more signatures stolen goods days his la possession today upon his arrival in Salt Lake City by City Judge Hyrum A Belnap reare hundred Flee signatures BATTLE BROUGHT Sixth precinct: Raymond Petersen A M Nielsen Abe Christoffer-so- n Claude Meacham Henry Nielsen Delbert Holmes Ora Johnson Ben Watkins Nello Christoffersen Lettie Christcffersen Leah Meacham Alternates: Eli Jensen Leo Lund Glen Wagstaff Sally Holmes Elmo Tingey Elizabeth Christoffersen Eliza Watkins Seventh precinct: Leo Cottam J Martin Anderson Dan Frodsham William Smith' Mrs William Smith Mrs Dan Frodsham Mrs J V Hobson J V Hobson Edith Boothe Mrs Leo Cottam Mrs J C Reeder Mrs V V Phillips Ralph Jeppsen Alternates: Mrs Lulu B Reeder Bessie Wight William Jeppson Mrs Martin Anderson Grant Black Mrs Grant Black Mrs William Lee FERRY DELEGATION Perry: Isaao Allen Scott Wright G A Nelson Roy White Ray Hansen Marvin Peters Albert Weaver Wallace Wilde Alternates: M J Thorn Hyrum Myrle Judson Thorn Bertha Wight H E Perry Maude White Willard: S N Cook Francis Cook Merlin Cook Hosea Dial An nie Nichols Bert Nichols Blain Ward Robert Woodyatt Fred Wood yatt Gladys Woodyatt v Alonzo Barker Reuben Nebeker Welton Ward Alternates: Ekra Nebeker QUITS POSITION Blood Sparks Sef Fire fo Residence Roof ley CITY INSPECTOR i Appointment— Attorney George Nelson Salt Lake City has been appointed executive director of the public' officials’ educational committee working on the proposed homestead exemption amendment ‘ on tlve member of the Republican party all of his life -——Shop In Ogden auguration of President E Friley at Iowa State Agricultural college Oct 8 in Ames quarters ' Rudger Price has been chosen as storekeeper The storing of supplies will commence this week An office arranged for the filing of names and keeping of records will be opened According to Bishop Hansen It Is the church’s plan to aid the needy providing the needy are willing to earn that aid Projects will be put into operation soon whereby work will be provided to enable men to earn what they draw from the storehouse —— Shop la Ogden De-ve- re Lewis J Wallace Ogden attorney today announced his candidacy for nomination for the office of county attorney before the Republican county convention In theAmerican Legion chateau Saturday October 3 Mr Wallace is a member of a pioneer Ogden family He was born and reared in Ogden and is a graduate of the Ogden city and high schools Ho received his legal education at George Washington university and was admitted to the bar in 1926 During 1928 and 1927 he was associated with Frank - W Mondell former congressman from Wyoming and director of the War Finance corporation and for the two years following served on the legal staff of the Aetna Casualty and Surety company at Hartford Conn nounced today that the building formerly occupied by the Stohl Furniture company on West Forest street had been rented ' and will be used as a storeroom and head- Democratic county convention In the armory next Saturday at ten a m: FROM BRIGHAM CITY Brigham City: First precinct: David Hellberg W H Gleave John W Howard John B M&thias Joseph Law Fred L Petersen Edward Ward Dorothy Hellberg Mrs Eleanor Gleave Olive Petersen rs Robert Rees Alternates: Ellis Orson Christensen Harley Heaton Ernest Horsley Mrs Joseph 1 Law John E Baird Second precinct: Shoty Fay George Tiller Mrs Ethel Loveland N J Nelson Mrs Lewis Jones David Frost Owen Owens W T Davis Mrs George Tiller David Rosenbaum i Mrs Joseph Facer Sadie Pett A1 Fawson Alternates Niels Nielsen Mrs Tom L Davis Mrs Fred Hammond O W Hartman Parley Rasmussen Carl Seashore J I Holman Third precinct: Brigham Burbank P J Koford Royal Reeves Richard Grosbeck George Frodsham Mrs William Phillips Mrs Fanny Boyd Mrs Hilda Burt Christensen Mrs Amelia WellEliza Madsen Herbert Hobson ing Alternates: Mrs Richard Grosbeck Mrs Ida K Lee Fourth precinct : Morilla Spencer O G Spencer Roy Shaw Bert Haws John H Lee B O Jep-psJoseph H Watkins George A Nielsen Mattie Garfield Henry Garfield W H Pingle John J Johnson Mrs John J Johnson S M Rasmussen George A Anderson August Olsen Rulori Baron Victor Nelson Leon Hales Wynn L Eddy William E Davis Alternates: Lydia E Watkins Laura Brown Rozie Davis Phyllis Baron Eva S Eddy Fifth precinct: D C Comia Orville Jensen Leo Hansen Marius Aaron Christensen Rasmussen Grover Jensen Axel Olsen Jess Anderson Georgia Anderson James Alternates: Christensen Mrs Beatrice Hadley Fred Nelson Ooul-so- n Rich Maggie Cornla Ed HadDe-ma- working overtime to see that Ogden benefits by the results of the bullet-riddle- one-thirt- publican precincts of Brigham City in the armory at eight o'clock to- Tonight f 30—A Sept battle looms in the judicial 'convention to be held by the seven Re- nt Grailng— Fall ranges in the to area are in good condivoted Headquarters battery crack comCi ty commissioners today moved wife of tion arid sheep are being munications outfit of the 145th field pay to Mis Edita Quigley H avoid to altitudes from the Quighigher Joseph Patrolman CDCcial federal-stat- e mar- artillery Utah national guards will snows the killed and was shot July early who ley meet in the Ogden armory tonight ket service reports 12 1933 an award for monthly comfor its final social as a pensation and funeral expenses on presscleaning Low prices unit' which was made early this year by 8058 The battery will switch its reguthe industrial commission of Utah ing Andy the Tailor Ph lar weekly drills to Thursday from Mr Quigley was & special officer At College— William C Kinard Wednesdays for the fall and winter not cm the city payroll who guarded homes upon payment of monthly Ogden is taking part in theof fiftieth quarter periods starting this week anniversary observance to Occfees by home owners It will be officially designated asa word idental college according YEAES FOE SIX Battery B of the same regiment The state commission’s award was from Los Angeles firing organization In early October Captain Joseph Soelberg said f or $1263 compensation per week steno work on rates Reasonable to The present Battery B is located Mrs 312 weeks be to for paid 4100 in Bountiful Ph Speedy! Newey and will assume the and herself Ehtyle on behalf of by Quigley name of battery when five minor children and $130 for headquarters soAid Children’s The The move Is Meeting— effective the transfer funeral expenses meet at the dispensary was sanctioned by brigade officers will when killed was ciety and shot Quigley holding Ogden is better able to he and two police officers attempted Friday at three p m maintain a large firing unit than to arrest two suspects near Monroe Standard Coal— T A Newman Co Bountiful street avenue and Twenty-fift- h Exclusive dealers Phone 141 and The transfer will involve the enearly on the morning of July 12 210 listment of nearly 33 addition men 1933 Quigley jumped into the rumand one officer Station wagons ble seat of an old car in which the — for services Burial and French 75 rifles of the new Services d body pair fled and his was found a short time later in the Hardy K Downing Jr son of the army type will be received by the Ogden unit street near Monroe avenue and eports promoter will be held Thursp m in the Salt When the Jhange is completed Twenty-thir- d street The two officers day at mausoleum C memorial Lieutenant Howard Lake IM First Hilton him with Sergeant officer communications Spracher 'and Patrolman W S Champneys Hartley Electric Co have moved of the First battalion will transfer pursued the fleeing car in a police to their new location 418 £4th St to the battalion staff under comauto but the slayers eluded them — i mand of Major Joseph I Newey TRIED FOE MURDEE of Ogden — San Love Gene From Coast Jack Ellis and Fred Lund were Shop in Olden armerchant diamond were Francisco and accused of the offense to visit captured near Willard after a wild rived in Ogden Tuesday chase which ended when the stolen his uncle and aunt Mr and h Mrs CITY auto they were driving was wreck- William Maule 207 Twenty-fiftstreet near station a ed filling They were tried on charges ac-of first degree murder but were For Valoes— Beautifully made See AUTO were a Later our they display Gajewky The Furrier quitted by jury convicted on charges of grand larceny growing out of the auto theft Meeting— Ogden circle DeMolay and are now serving a term in the Mothers will hold a business meet- Fire Theft and Personal state penitentiary ing Thursday at three o’clock in Liability Covered for of matter the Masonic temple All active and The compensation By Policy Mrs Quigley was brought before majority mothers and the wives of the city commissioners today by advisors are invited Insurance covering fire theft City Attorney Oeorge S Barker who ofclasses in new liability and property now the due for personal that payments Register reported In which Ogden city cars Ceninterest Beason damage ficer's widow together with piano instruction Vera today to at the rate of six per cent from the tral Bldg Wednesday and Saturday: are involved was awarded comthe S city Fera Young by time of the award which was made mission to amount fall will 1938 25 The first story Story Hour— January Mr Young's bid of $46525 was hour will be held Friday at four $339 £8 at the end of this year low for personal liability and propbranch p m In the Mound Fort Attorney Barker said he brought so damage and his offer of $8330 that erty time at this matter the up library was low for fire and theft coverIn the budget adjustments now as low as for made be age Used Radios for sale pending provision may Issuance of the insurance results $750 Easy terms Boyle’s payment of the obligation In coverage of all city cars exBARKER'S STATEMENT U S Jobs — Fuel technologist clusive of fire and police vehicles "I have very carefully gone of $10000 for Inread the and record positions with salaries from $3800 for a maximum through the or a $20000 one to person juries testimony given at the hearing" to $5600 & year for which a college limit one with a accident for any are needed and “and after doing degree said Mr Barker experience on limit $5000 property damage so have come to the conclusion are open with the government the The commission also renewed a the civil service commission announces there is no chance of reversingcommessenger pc’icy covering messenaward made by the Industrial With every purchase 8 & B ger and office robbery to the exmission JoGreen Stamps Henry’ Service 21st tent of $1000 on custodians operat The commission found that 1935 lng from the city treasurer’s office 12 & Wash on July seph H Quigley and the Ogden waterworks depart was billed by reason of an accident roent concrete of of course On Street— Pouring arising out of or in the Shop la Olden his employment while employed by on Washington avenue at Five Points will be started tomorrow Ogden city court has repeat- morning Ora Bundy contractor The supremewhere the award is said today edly held that evicompetent any supported by award Storeroom for Kent— Washington dence it will net disturb the near 23th Ph 451L Mr Gale Av commission made by the M L offered by testimony The Marriage licenses were Issued to Etta Merrill — Hotel Ben Lomond four Hilton sergeant of police of the couples by the Weber county PaLounging Ogden police department as welloffi-as offers Kickernlck late Monday and today clerk jamas pure silk in royal blue and the testimony of other police Those who received them were: cers who testified in my opinion rust $595 value Special $395 j G Adams 22 Elko Nev Charles i by clearly supports the award made to Margaret Giles 19 from Ogden recomS A H Green Stamps—Dependthe commission I therefore commisHiatt 24 of Dietrich Idaho able prescription service Reason- Loran mend to the board of city to Sullivan 23 of St George Ruth sioners that the award be paid as it able prices Broadstone Drugs Luce 50 of Los Angeles S Edward becomes due " M Hancock 31 of to Calif Ruth — — To Wed Among those receiving Los Shop hi Ogdt Angeles Henry Garnett 33 of Farmington marriage licenses are Ogden to Lois Beach Searle 24 of Russell McFarland 21 Marriott Ogden 18 Ogand Helen 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