Show 5 TOWE k5) COMEDY REVUE WELL RECEIVED INTEND TO AID This Evening - High Profits Possible Losses Can Be Reduced Snowl snow beautiful snow! If you don't like this weather You know where to go Efforts to teach Weber county farmers the newest methods in tur Well we told you not to get too key culture will be made this yeair by the Weber county farm bureau optimistic and pawn the overcoat in with the extension to buy a new spring suit! division of the Utah Agricultural Herman Baker post of the Amer"Hello ican legion presented There" a colorful musical' comedy revue Tuesday night to a larse audience Orpheum theatre The show will be presented again tonight Miss Phyllis King as Grace a S boarding school hoyden Mrs and W Badcon as Mother Weber Miss Beth Whitney appearing between acts each had excellent voices and scored with their catchy in-th- e A new layer of snow began' fall- college it was said today by A L county agricultural ing" at dawn today after a beau- Christiansen tifully clear night At the time of agent to press there was a couple of lndhes on the ground A year ago today snow was falling but the temperature was slightsongs5 as Professor ly lower Ralph Peterson McKenzie carBidwelk and John 28 at The registered ried the male singing leads of the 7:30 a mercury m today whereas on Febwere presentation and their songs ruary! 8 1927 it was ten degrees unusually well received colder registering 18i YOUNGSTERS FIRST Maximum Tuesday was 41 in the The show opened with a "Kiddie was 20 and at 6 Revue" and specialty numbers by shade! Minimum 31 4 was Lowest during 16 it to in from p mj age girls ranging years About 50 adorable young the hurs of darkness was 23 misses dressed in pastel shade The! skies were clear most of dresses and wearing big bright bows of ribbon in their hair sang Tuesday but clouded up in the aft"How'd You Like to Be a Kid ernoon only to clear again in the Again" and did a little act with evening striped barber pole candy The: time of sunrise today was They then served as a chorus 7:32 Sunset will be 5:53 while specialty song and dance numbers were presented These On hia date General Sherman specialties included the singing of4 who made a famous remark retwo numbers by a tiny tot about years of ag"e who had ail the stage garding war was born 1820 presence of a veteran actress and r & powerful little "Dutch" voice The plot of the comedy was that CHAIR of mistaken personalities at a masresultball with its along querade ant embarrassing situations Wilford Moench and Mary Neff GIVEN as Billle and Susie Weber succeeded in getting Mother Weber and Bill Weber Sr (Mrs S W Bad- con and Lawrence Clayton) to dress IT Club Compliment in Pierrette and Japanese costumes and then got Parson Smyth (ArRetiring Employe thur Wool ley) and Mrs Lovell a And Wife chapron (Mrs Ruth Clayton) to dress also as a Japanese and a Daniel J Gamble Union Pacific Pierrette Woolley was excellently cast as agent In Peterson Morgan county the parson and played his part un upon the occasion of his retirement usually well Clayton his double was presented with a leather chair as Mr Weber at the masquerade by members of the Union Pacific cavorted about and did some fine Old Timers' club at a social held in Continental hall Tuesday night clowning The presentation speech was made out in and stood Woolley Clayton E A Hamilton courtesy direc by comeas the production excellent tor dians and did some really excellent A bouquet was presented to Mrs work Max Knauss as the constable Gamble by members of the wom A feature of the soand Helen Keate of Salt Lake as en's auxiliary was the announcement that Bridget the cook also did some cial Mrs Gamble who Is an operator good comedy work and some com- In Peterson will succeed her hus ical take-of- f dancing An artistic dance by four young band as agent by the kindnes3 of women costumed as flowers was other 'operators who have waived seniority rights presented by students of the Le their Mr Gamble began his services Crist dancing: school i with the Union Pacific as a mesMILITARY AFFAIR senger in Ogden in 1874 and two The most colorful and excellent- years later was appointed an oper ly executed dance In the producin Ogden tion was a military march by 24 ator Many members attended from young women This dance was Green River and Evaneton Wyo done with precision and the strik- with more than 200 enjoying the ing costumes and difficult wheel- dinner! program and dance were and steps ings very fitting for Officials the railroad Amdng and American legion show The ' were General present Superintend circling cross maneuver brought ent A Williams of Cheyenne applause from the house General Superintendent H H Con This feature led to a parade of of the Western division Green nations by a number of small girls nett and the singing of "The Dream of River A L Coey assistant super the Big Parade" by Ralph Peter- - intendent of the Western division - son J R Austin trainmaster in Og den "John Gogerty master me During the intermission Beth chanlc in Green River and McKenzie John Whitney both Mayor Frank Francis and Com of Salt Lake entertained with the missioner E Williams were harmonious rendition of "My present andFred short talksgave Song Is Ended and "A Bungalow for Two" They also executed some difficult dance steps - ' "Souvenir" sung by Mrs Bad -- OGDEN BLACKSMITH con was a decided hit as were "Senora" by Miss King and "It IS CALLED BY DEATH Surely Is You" by Mrs Ruth John Adam Kranz 61 died at Clayton hi3 home 600 Lincoln avenue this morning at 6:20 o'clock following a two years illness He was born in Amsterdam Wis- on March 17 1867 a son of Conrad and Louisa Kranz! He came to Ogden in 1902 from Pueblo Colo where he had been emoloved a a blacksmith Tie married Elizabeth Garner The Children's Hour club ef n Hampton here until the time will be host to about 25 mem of his illness he Up was a blacksmith bers of the Salt Lake Mothers' club in the Weber shop He was next Saturday afternoon at 1:30 a member of county the L D S church o'clock at a luncheon in the Hotel being in elder at the time of his Bigelow Mrs J G Willis presi- death dent of the Ogden club will turn He Is survived by his wife two the meeting" over to Mrs Groes-bec- k children John Kranz and Mrs Ma president of the Salt Lake bel Boles of Ogden both of a forclub The guests will furnish the mer marriage There are also two program and the following This is an annual reciprocity granddaughters brothers and sisters: Mrs Emma party the Salt Lake club having Douboir and Mrs Louise Baston of entertained the Ogden club mem- Waukegan 111 Henry Kranz of bers at a luncheon in Salt Lake last Sherman Cal and William Kranz year while the Ogden members of Portland Ore furnished the entertainment About Funeral arrangements are In 60 will be seated at the tables charge of Xdndquist & Sons going'! ' LEATHER VETERAN P ! i -- i - OGDEN GROUP REPAYS FAVOR - Og-de- r The young turkey is very difficult to raise In many cases farmers in the county have lost mor$ than 50 per cent of their hatch If the grower can be taught pre ventive methods Christiansen said so as to reauce tne loss or young turkeys then turkey raising can be made very profitable Despite the heavy losses Ip young stock there has been an increasing number of turkeys raised in the county each year figures show Incubators are being" used today in hatching the turkey egg$ and the resultant large hatches have increased the danger of conk tagious disease and other common afflictions W H Warner poultry specialist of the Utah Agricultural collegel and Mr Christiansen will represent the extension division of the U A G in the county work No definite program' for instruction hag been outlined yet In addition to the diseases Mr Christiansen points out that losses often result from predatory animals also rats magpies hawks pet cats and neighbors' dogs ! Real Estate Transfers uvWs Special TJaVT til" ": — -- i V: olot eacu or sliver nlShed to vwiv Assary nn° ln NEW 2463 n e Supper— Miss Hattie Starkeys group of the Women's Guild of the First Community church will serve a supper beginning at 6:30 o'clock Thursday evening in the dining room at the Moose hall 2416 Washington avenue The members and their friends are invited Offerman Plumbing Co — 2861 Monroe avenue Phone 3002 8053 I -- - Old time dancing will be one feature of the ball of the Webe county chapter Daughters of Utah Pioneers in the Berthana Thurse day night The steps wilj be demonstrated by the following! who have been trained by Professor Christensen: old-tim- Mr and Mrs David Mattsonj Rachel Middleton and Frank Browning' Mr and Mrs John J McGregor Mr and Mrs Carl B Wallin Dr and Mrs E I Rich Mr and Mrs Thomas Pardoe Mr and Mrs James II Douglas M and Mrs James Martin Mr' and Mrs John Briggs Thomas Newey and Mrs Emma Herrick Mr an3 Mrs Samuel G Dye Mr and Mrs William C Hunter Mr and Mrs Milton Bachman Mr and Mrs L C Tillotsen Mr and Mrs H Hi Goddard Mr and Mrs E C Warner Mr and Mra George Ensign Mr and Mrs Clarence Packer Mrt Mrs S D Young Mr and Mrs: aqd B S Stone Mr and Mrs George Ballinger Mrs Barbara Hickman and James McGregor Mr and Mrsi Claude Zlnn Mr and Mrs Joseph :?nd ' olc tuny Y Aiir "SmM bourse t0 pracuc rental vears u -- to DEN wici"- sauv v— :V o P I 1 ° pmm3 Ave- - I 1 NOW FINISHED FOR INSPECTION Idea 1 location — special prices —special terms — all special improvements PAID Bramwell Investment Co or Phone 1625 360 Proposed Regulations To Be Drafted Within Few Weeks ex-offi- Pre-sent- ed rJ We desire to th n v columns of this paper our friends auu neignoors wno so kindly assisted us during the sickness and demise of our beloved wife and mother Mary M Pearce We also thank the Sixth ward bishopric the Relief society the singers and speakera Those who furnished autos and sent the many beautiful floral tributes May you receive the same considerate treatment in your time of bereavement William A Pearce and Family 8414 The French army la to wear olive It is to be hoped that this will soon lead to its carrying the olive branch — Eoston Christian Science Monitor f 4 $ f v t' LLLS WORTH W f ILCXJX ! se I Funeral services for Ellsworth W Wilcox were held on Tuesday after? noon in the Ninth ward chapel with Bishop William Z Terry of the Eighteenth ward presiding Songs were given by Reed Gammell Mrs Josephine Scovllle Mrs Ber-nic- e Tyre© Mrs Annie Brian and Mrs Myrtle Price Dale Wangs-ga- r d played a violin solo Invocation was offered by Bishop D George Shorten and benediction by Counselor A Glen Wright The speakers were Cook a former missionary Percy companion Apostle David O McKay President Joseph RIri© and Bishop Terry Members of i the Relief society of the Eelghteen ward acted as flower bearers Interment was made in the Ogden city cemetery the grave being dedicated by Counselor Merlin Farr Forty-si- x barbers of Ogden attended the dinner of the Master Barber's association and the JourBarbers' neymen International union In the Hotel Bigelow on Tuesday evening Mayor Frank Francis City Commissioner Fred E Williams and Chief of Police Harry S Anderson gave short talks 'Tho relatively short hours of thp union barber today as compared to a few years ago was referred to by each of the speakers also W M Pig'gott toastmaster whobywas formerly secretary here of the Jour- neymen barbers The friendiy spirit of rival barbers was praised by Mr Piggott In calling the meeting to order wommissioner wiiuams recalled the time when he as a grocer used to look up and down th streets at night "to see if other grocery stores were still open always attempting to stay open as lat© as the others "But when I closed shop the barbers were always still working" he said Mayor Francis pledged his support to the barbers in their organizations Chief Anderson spoke briefly of the development of Og- den during the last five years since he started ln business here Tribute was paid by Mr to the one woman member Piggott of the union who Is 111 at present HOUSE MEMBERS GUESTS OF CAL WASHINGTON 8'— (By Feb — The Associated Press) Fifteen members of the house including Republicans and Democrats and the one Socialist serving in that branch of congress were guests of PresiB dent Coolidge today at & White House breakfast SOCIETY IN JTEED Those attending included RepreOF MALE VOICES sentatives Smith Idaho Republican Box and Blariton of Texas Ogden Choral society met Tues- Democrats and Berger Wlsponsin day night In the Le Crist studio and Socialist Services Will Perhaps spent two hours in singing ' Next It takes 14 pounds of coal to pro- Be ileld Sunday week they will meet Tuesday as vide one blast of & locomotive whistle usual: but at the Smithsonian Second Ward Busines college 2437 Klesel avenue : v:' Mrs Fannie Bott Hall wife 'of There Is a need more tenor Joseph W W Hall died this morn- and bass voices C forS Springer ing' at 3:25 o'clock in her home president announces 267 Twenty-sixt- h street following : a protracted illness Mrs Hall was born in London WEBER LODGE No 6 Sterling Wholesale Co England November 20 1869 and was a daughter of Phillip W and FREE AND ACCEPTED Donates Toilet Articles Elizabeth Skeggs Bott She immiLadies and Gents at for MASONS grated with her parents and family to the United States in 1869 living in New York City five years beSpecial meeting Thursday Febfore coming to Utah in 1874 She 9 at 7:30 p m for work lived in Brigham City until 1879 ruary In the M M degree Please atWed Feb 8th 1028 when the family moved to Ogden tend Admission 25 c and Mrs Hall has made this her ARTHUR N VENDBLL W M home ever since She was the ""8408 mother of eleven children of iwhom the following survive: J P Hall Mrs Deane Monahan Mrs Harold O Fleming and Mrs R L OlsOn all of Ogden She is also survived by one brother Joseph B Bott of - HALL EXPIRES In j Gifts for Everybody ! Moose Dance 'WALL' PAPER- Ogden a sister Mrs Richard Grif- fin of Salt Lake and seven grandchildren Funeral services will likelv b held next Sunday afternoon in ihe Second ward chapel Arrangements are in charge of Lindqijtist & Sons CARD OF THANKS elect It Now j ' To all our dear friends snd neighbors who so kindly extended their help and sympathy durjng the sickness and death of our beloved son and brother Jack Brunk-e- r We also thank those who f cars and sent the beautiful floral tributes May you receive the same loving sympathy in ydur hour of sorrow Mr and Mrs L C Brunker j ed I New 1928 stock now ready the best patterns go first Make your selection now Lay it 8418 away until spring All we have left of 1027 stock at big discount Lay it away until spring UST el An Early Shipment of Nationally Famous G nrrm 2310 Washington Ave All the new 1928 models are here for you to choose from See' our display today! Every watch sold at thej standard advertised price on terms as low as raint Co - Phone 530 j 5 $100 Down and $100 Weekly Jewel Guaranteed Movements White Gold Filled Cases 15 ' ' to - I Sta-Whl- fcKB-Sg- Jrfi te Finish "mmmm S100 Down— $3000— $100 Weekly! Jewel Guaranteed 15 3 Three newly remodeled store rooms 15x60 ft Full basements steam 8 24th heat fine location street Very desirable for real estate abstracting offices or small shops Fine display windows 414-16-1- New Curved Back ft Sta-Whi- te Cases Movements i $100 Down— $2500— $100 Weekly In the opinion of Miss Lula Boyes prominent authority on home cooking the food value of rice and its possibilities in the preparation of nutritious tasty and economical dishes for the modern family have been somewhat overlooked She has therefore assembled a number of nef ideas covering rice recipes which she will present tomorrow afternoon under the subject! of "Rice Cookery" in the Eccles building store of the Utah Power & Light company from 3:30 to 4:00 o'clock - Apply FIRST NATIONAL BUILDING - It will be very much to your advantage Mrs Housewife to be on hand for Miss Boyes lecture ' and demonstration tomorBe sure to row afternoon come— Advertisement - I enrus Wrist W atches NEXT LECTURE IN SERIES THURSDAY Next lecture of Dr A L Beelejl of the University of Utah in his course on "Crime Criminal Jus4l tice and Problems of Misconduct in Children" will be given ort! Thursday at S r m tn v tral Junior High school The class is snu open Xor registration "Prevailing Theories of Crim4 inality" was th mihlent tv ' ley discussed at the last meeting xie ioia or me elements of crime To under the and the necessity of a union of laws and intent He said that nine systematic effort is madei to educate people in a knowledge' Of the law Wherpaa "If that the elements of locallrWi at least should be taught law! in! schools and citizenship classes" r tseeiey pointed out that law schools reauirft for iaa i criminal law than in branches ' and th fai va other lit" paratively few lawyers go in for criminal practice may be one reason that Clarence Darrow is eo! outstanding in it" The introduction nf t ntle court systexii is a great step: auvanco dux mere is much still 'needed in the way of equipment worKers doctors irnea and nurses By Speakers Change Dwelt Upon : r Giles CARD OF TETANUS 5 NEW HOMES GROUPffiETS ht "Rice Cookery" to Be in Demonstration by Cooking Expert Tomorrow Afternoon Death ' MRS FANNIE OGDEN ZONING - Board Meets— City met for a short tlmfe this Informally and then adjourned Shorter Hours Is One of Condolences On f li EARLY DANCES WILL BE GIVEN State Deputy Recipient IP The zoning commission recently appointed by the city commissioners met today in the chamber of commerce rooms to discuss proposed zoning regulations in th'e city and Issued a statement following the meeting that such restrictions would probably be drafted within the next few weeks The work "of the zoning commission is based on a law passed by the Utah state legislature in 1923 giving the city commission authority to appoint a committee to regulate the character of buildings and uses of property within city zones providing for health safety and morals of the citizens Those present at the meeting today were: Frederick Froerer chairman L S Hodgson I N Pierce and William J Blackburn and also City Attorney A E Pratt an member of the committee Ilofmes BanPearl of formerly Another meeting of the commitner shop now at Reed's Phone tee was called for next Saturday in 1188-8233 the chamber of commerce head— quarters — Dinnei' Miss Hattie Starkey's group will serve dinner at the First MET LINCOLN AFTER Community church meeting Thursday at 6:30 p m in the Moose hall CARRIAGE ACCIDENT CHICAGO Feb B— (By The AsCon E Behn— Insurance 2302 sociated Press)— James Scheel minutes at the Chicago spent many At- School— B A Fowler head Historical museum yestersociety of the Weber county schools spoke day gazing at Abraham Lincoln's at Lewis Junior High schbol as- carriage sembly today on "Using Your It was this carriage he told the museum director that ran over him when he was a boy of 14 Mrs Drive It Yourself Co— Rent new Lincoln was an occupant of the Nash sWillys-KnigHertz se- conveyance As a result'of the acdans ahd Fords 2538 Washington cident ScheePsaid he met Lincoln Phone 3500 2617 who got him a Job Ancrlo-AnriprJi'n- Ti v eeWOrk or r°tc eft-rout- COUNCILS John A Junk state deputy of the Knights of Columbus has received several telegrams regarding the death of Monsignor Cushnahan j They read: "Park City council extends to you and through you to the knighthood of the state of Utah heartfelt condolences on the death of our beloved chaplain Monsignor Cushnahan May the holy influence of his life and guidance bear fruit in our order and may his soul rest in peace "C R SHEA Grand Knlght "The members of Salt Lake council send their heartfelt sympathy at the loss of our state chaplain who was a friend and patron of our order in this state We all loved and respected Monsignor Cushnahan and in his passing the Knights of Columbus have lost one whose loyal friendship persisted through the years "JOHN C DWYER Grand Knight" J'On behalf of council 261 Knights of Columbus Price Utah T wish to extend to i his lordship Bishop Mitty the people of the dlo-ca- rs Phone 236 of Salt Lake and the parish-lone1125 of Ogden our deepest symForfeits— John Danney 40 who pathy in the loss of our beloved Detective P J Naylin said "was a vicar Monsignor P M Cushnahan new man in town" forfeited ?200 R "WM J MacDONALD bail in city court today on a charge of having liquor in his possession Grand Knight-- " "We mourn with you the passing of Monsignor Cushnahan our state 'Fuller Brushes— Phone 2208 7841 chaplain who was truly a pioneer :' a sterling citizen a great churchIn Course—Next meeting of the man and whose loss will be keerily World Masterpieces of Literature felt both in civic and church affairs i course will be held at 8 o'clock to- in your community in "EDW Central BONNER Junior High night school "The Divine Comedy" is the Grand Knight Eureka Council" subject : - IM-- -- tjJ 1 SERVICES HELD OGDEN BARBERS SEND MESSAGES IN NINTH WARD IN SOCIAL MEET Operation — Harry Kammeyer to attend the funeral of Monsignor who was operated on at the De e P M Cushnahan along with the hospital a few days ago is reported heads af other city departments to be recovering Cancelled— Art society Read the Display Ad of the will not hold Ogden its regular meeting 8412 this evening it is announced Viaduct Market today F J Drake Veterinarian Phone Making Visit — Mrs Lawrence Wahlstrom and son Steven are 836 8423 visiting with Mrs Wahlstrom's parents Mr and Mrs C H Taylor at Going West — L A Herdti of Og2053 Madison avenue They reside den Is among the 26 Utahns who in Los Angeles will leave Thursday for a Frlgidaire Viaduct Market & Groceteria-Da- ndy convention In San Francisco place to get your eats 1730 National Dance Championships Wednesday night 310000 in Rail Executive— J E Taussig every 6627 Berthana prizes president ' of the Wabash railroad is to go through Ogden this eveThis Evening — Selection of the to the east from the ninth ning couple to participate in the 1 on Pacific! coast train No arriv Berthana's dancing contest will be ing here at 7 o'clock made this evening Auto license— Let us get your For Sale— Choice new homea or night service Special numbersr—day Call prices and terms Mack Robinson Garage 634B 360 or 1625 7359 Party—The W R C Social club Upon recommendation will hold a card party at the home of Referred— A E Pratt the City Attorney 2172 of Mrs Hyrum Johnson Quin petition of LeRoy former cy avertue on Friday afternoon at police officer to be Shelby reinstated as a 2i30 o'fciock The public is cor patrolman has been referred to the dially invited civil service commission by the city Packer & Stevens Jewelers and commission Optometrists — Broken lenses dupliOgden Typewriter House for typecated Eyes J tested glasses fitted writers and repairs 2422 KieseL 352 24th 6887 Returns— Mrs Emma J Hinley has returned from the Pacific coast where she has been visiting her daughter Mrs J W O'Brien and family and other relatives reJr Olson county Josephine corder reported the following real Drs 'Fouts— New Method Dent estate transfers: ists 2468 Wash Ave Phone 343 General Finance company to 7921 Frederick DeGroot all of lot St Bowers addition to Ogden $10 To Wed-- A marriage license was Lyman Skeen and wife Annie issued late Tuesday afternoon at to David A: Skeen and Mary E the office of the Weber Rawson a part of the southwest clerk to! George F Deem of county Ogrden 31 township quarter of Bectlon and Flossie E Bingham of Idaho 2 west north range Salt Lake meri Falls Ida idian U S survey $1 David A Skeen and Mary E Suite Rooms over Paramount Rawson et al to Lyman S theatrej of suitable offices or apt Skeen a part of the southwest 20x25 store roomforand large basequarter of section 31 in township ment ' In same building Apply J north range 2 west Salt Lak4 S Glazebrook Co Paramount Themeridian U S survey $10'' atre 7103 Bldg George A Goates and wife Delia J Goates to Valbord II Wheel—C L Forsling direcTo wright a part of lot 7 block 4 pla( tor ofSpeak the Great Basin Experiment B Ogden city Burvey $10 of the forest servicer in J M Eccles to Ellen Scowcroft station Ephraim will speak to the Klwanls Eccles part of lot 6' block 29 plat club inj the Hotel Bigelow ThursC Ogden city survey $10 noon on "Land Resource Leo Ultrlc Bond and wife Vera day the Intermountain H Bond to Samuel Peterson a Problemsahd inTheir Solution" Region part of the southwest quarter o£ section 30 township 6 north range the Flowers are furnished 1 west Salt Lake meridian U S byAnd Klenke FloraL Phone 1240 survey $10 3405 Anna Eliza Power to David Qu Manning a Dart of lot 7 block 3 For Veterajos —United Spanish Riverside addition to Ogden f loL War Veterans will hold a meeting on Thujrsday evening: at 8 o'clock in the American legion rooms All veterans of that war are invited " NO If c it RANDOI REFERENCES TURKEY RAISERS THE YEATHEB Colorful Production To Be Staged Again ! This Coupon Good For COMPANY 1205 First Nat'l Bank Bldg On ANY Purchase of $2500 or More CREDIT JEWELERS of OGDEN 2405 Washington Ave Eelcs Bid fboa 332 x i |