Show THE OGDEN 10 STANDARD-EXAMINE- NINE TAKEN INTO COURT STRAY BULLET OUR GREAT OUTDOOR ZOO SOCIETY TAKES ALMOST HIT BY CARE OF DOGS — kH r-- rC "uuu iu UV V :- - Mn coWt-r-tlo- Mm m't complainth jvi:n J!ylon tld tlif nlthmif?h nrn h-- tmy do h vttmpUUA did not tiHl'v nn have )t-rofnpllt Fhe tin In othr ypir Ktvlntr M'n iM -- '' at that that - tlog th nocMy ownpr tlm In which to tnnkn fmy-rnof lax whir thpy wcr in nbl to pay promptly at tho flmt of th-ybut that on April 1 thl will pnd And ihren men will rrlo(l b (xlrnfl to plthr xnnke or tak unllcnwd dom to th norlfty hfltir Hh rontrndd thnt to permit ft Ktay of tiroo for pnyment In wmc canon wa no twins than fntr inasmuch a auto-moblownm nr given a Krac In whlrh to pay thdr llccn period plfttfl fPPH Mot of th complaint rooolvM nld tiy th nncitty Mrn Jlyidop iirii from pttnn who arw troubled In with th dor at neighbor h al'd1 th xorlpty riiKP thpr h ha no authority to tk any if th Aom ar llrpTinpiI fh addfd that the ocJty had intr-cpl!- d In many of thpso cae In th lntrrput of pence and had carried on a campaign of pdticntlon to nhow owner fhn proper oara of their fet and ha urp'd that they to run at be not permitted nt jj' a -- m r '- A i1--HaC(ffiJs x -- ' V 'Wit U nc-tlo- iv '"'t y't JlfX AT XiAllGV Commlflxlonpr Fred PJ William had been nald that complaint made to him of dojrs running at lie lartrt and 4u tiring annoyances wore rsaid h bPllftVPd that thPre more dofrs owned In Opdpn today p than ever beforp Judirinc hy number of women customTS in his akinr '5' A VKlTE LINE "STC1WARO AND A QTEWARO MS IS- - FOR ALU THROUGH THE WARM SUMMLR MONTHS Ht THE "GCPARATl "THiG AJWT TOOTHACHE tj MAMf' AT1M 2 ATM LOCI'S FOOD FO- Mr-re- - TrC FALL ArJO CPRWG WHEN FOOO IS? CCASZCr Jf APPHAOANCG X HE Ht rMPEl3 AOS CAPABLE Or CARRVIrAG GKHAT aUANTrnEG Of NOTST AND HG FILLS THEM TO CAPACITY ECFOC AWINS j STOR& HOUCG A TRIP TO winter Would Improve Homes Cemetery Is Not To Be Extended for the dor" bo-cle- fekHE LOIG-TAl- L Ki A MATWE OF OURL MOUNTAIN'S fr4 THE OtHI i BV hf CSVfCf INC ty Hendricks sentenced her to pay a $250 fine or serve 125 days in the city Jail Attorney Uuckle wos given a stay of txccuUort until Friday morning: for the purpose of filing an appt-a- l to the district court APPnrciATi:n Sergeant H C Peterson testified work Mnvnr Krancls and the commis he arrested the woman at the PalBioners told Mrs Hyslnp they ap- ace rooming house early Sunday preciated the work beln done by morning The defense offered no evidence the society and they were -- willing at any time to give her their co and waived the statutory time fo 8rfence requesting that it be imThev agreed to visit the society posed immediately shelter soon to make an inspection Following the arrest Chief of Police Harry S Anderson fixed her bail at $300 When her cose was WILL TAKE CASE railed in city court Judjre Hendricks of TO HIGHER COURT raised It to 5D00 inhopursuance issued some an open court order Jene rewls SO of 246 Twenty time ago fifth street was found guilty in The cucumber was in ritv court todav of a charge of hav use in China centuries before the in Iter early possession lnjr liquor Judxo John A birth of Christ Sunday morning evt-ryda- FRIGIDAIRE delegation- CHOICE THE OF MULE CHORUS PLANS RECITAL Ogden Community male chorus will give a recital in the Oden on Friday tabernacle evening - March 30 It was announced today by William CJardner president Decision to give the recital was reached Wednesday night at a meeting of the chorus after many requests had beed made Held Cox is the director of the choru which is composed of more than 40 voices future It will be in the nature of a welcome home party to President J Howard "Jenkins who has been serving for tho past three yearsmis-as prfsldeiH of the New Zealand sion and who is expected home in the neair future lie fore his departure! for the mlfaflion field President Jenkins was bishop of the Thirteenth ward and the members of that ward are looking forward to the with keen anticipation home coming party In order to defray the expenses of the celebration the ward has arranged a reatlon series iif entertainments tho first of whidh will be held next Friday evening with the bishopric as me hosts All ward members and their friends are invited to be present co PARTY PLANNED BY THIRTEENTH WARD ROAD TO PARK THE MAJORITY with the proven dependability that has won world leadership fS fa : :: ii Biggest social event of the season for tho Sunday school people of Weber county will be the dancing party in the Herthana tomorrow night A large crowd is antici- IN FINE SHAPE con-fctr- a ffigidaire electric THINK what would mean in your home desserts and ice cubes frozen whenever you wish foods kept cold without danger of spoilage butter firm and vegetables crisp And never any worry about ice supply Half a million users know that Frigidaire is dependable It is "quiet It costs little to operate Its first cost is small and it can be bought on easy terms These facts have made it the overwhelming choice of all buyers Visit our display room and see the new models especially those with Tu Tone cabinets of surpassing beauty-- 10-mi- — and the cooling equipment that conx into a Frigid- verts any good aire at small cost ice-bo- Telephone for information—or visit our showroom today If OI? GEN I Offden Utah — uti ':tK "J" 1 Hear These 3 Unusual mnswicK Electtical Records trical recording brings WATSON BUICK AUTO CO Wash 2819 Av to your phonograph Take them home with you "With"My Ohio Home" — out You Sweetheart" sung Lucas "The Crooning: by-Nic- Troubadour' 3773— 75c New electrical recordings from 4 re- corded records Your Choice f - NICK LUCAS "Mary (What Arc You Wait-in- g "I Told Them For?)" All About You" — fox trots Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra 3774— 75c regular 75c 'values ii large selection to choose A few mechanically k It A BEN BERNIE "Mine—All Mine" "Let's — Misbehave" piano solos by Lee Sims the Pianist of Radio 3754— 75c Fame 10c Each LEI? SIM3 Or if your taste is for these 'Des Bones Gwine Rise Use Cuiicura Soap And Ointment To Heal Sore Hands "Six Feet of Again" Earth" — duct with piano violin banjo and guitar— sung: by McCravy Bros 3778— 75c and Cantabile (From String Quartet Op Andante 11) Canzonetta (From Violin Concerto OpJ 35)" Tschaikowsky — played by Albert Spalding Violinist SOlOONew Price $1 Masked Ball (Is It Thou?) Paglwcci (Prclojyue)— sung by Heinrich Schlus- - nus Baritone Chicago Civic Opera Company 50117 — New Price $1 Two Good Selections on Every Brunswick Record mmm4 yfC T1IE BRWSW1CK-BALKE-COLLENDE- CO R Chicago New York Salt Lako City Branch 55 W South Temple Street ur le AIvayi:0n Display at Bruriswick'if Records ' ' i :! " v - : £ ' j - - MOTORS Go V 2558 Washington Ave E R A i -- n PRODUCT t i This week's Brunswick releases include a piano number a vocal record and a fox trot that will reveal to you the magic tne new eiec BEESLEYj MUSIC Co ic s i SALESMAN WANTED because th© various comFiiicli Gives Heview of pated mittees of Sunday school workers have been preparing for It for sevUtah eral weeks This will be the first annual dance of a series Construction Special Invitations have been exmembers of the Deseret n J Finch district engineer of tended toschool board of Salt Ifike the fe eral bureau of public roads Sunday as the presidencies of the returned Wednesday from an in as well Wright's 3rd Floor four local stakes spection trlp'on roads in southern Utah iThe condition of roads be The origin of the word "spoontween Dgden and Zion park is most Ml" goes back nearly 500 years ing" In the excellent The roads are when a man would make known best condition that they have ever his marital Intentions by giving been found since the beginning of the girl a "love spoon" — a handsaid state he In this the wdrk State maintenance crews are made utensil with two bowls on a worklnVat all points between Og single stem den aT?d 'the Utah state line aoutn The steamships now in the of 8t Rleorge doing a most excel touftlst traffic touch state lent Jab of maintenance The is to !be commended Mr Finch at 50 ports of Europe said jfor the organization which they have on the work is and the I : showing energjf the organization ' ' ? at evejry point SPA III NO BKAlTi Work in Zion national park Is progressing in a very satisfactory manner The contractor bad zo laborers five gas and air shovels and a full line of heavy equip ment sfor handling all portions of the work At the present time over half of the pilot tunnel has been jcompleted and work Is now progressing very satisfactorily on the tunnel enlargement The work of th4 contractor necessarily has to be carefully done in order to avoid the marrinsr of the landscape In the national park The work which has been done up to this time has been! most satisfactory from this points of view When the road has been completed the shrubbery and the rocks outside the lines along which the road will be constructed will practically be undamaged This contract covers the tlon of five miles of road one mils of which Is a continuous tunnel The contract will bo completed About Hcptftnber 1 1928 ASK NKV lilDS There still remains to bo placed under contract between Zion park and Alt Carmel 19 mlies of road 3 miles of which will be within the national park and 154 miles to be constructed as a federal aid project by the state outside then park The state highway depart-meadvertised the first section of this federal aid project and bids were opened this week but due to a discrepancy In the bids submitted the project will be readvertised - Bids on" the entire 15 miles will be received again See List On This Page in about three weeks at which time it is expected the contract for Come In and Hear Them at the the federal aid work will be" let It Is expected that the 3 mile section within the park will be placed under contract about July 1 1928 to be completed by July 1 1829 at which time the entire road from Zion park to Mt Carmel will be ready for use The entire expenditure on this 24 miles of road will amount to about $1800000 of which' S130-00- 0 will be state funds and the remainder federal funds trans-Atlant- "CT rs DANCE TOMORROW ! The Thirteenth ward is planning to holds a ward reunion In the near 6S 3lf rigid on ew B eauty 1 - SUNDAY SCHOOLS' Southern ®i4- If com-mlsflonc- Mr IIylop nald the soolety was endeavoring to teach owners theIf proper care of all animalslift and fewer this ii done there will stray and tothe societynowill not be many destroy compelled Hheuald the situation of stray cat was nerloua and caused the much work although no fee Is paid by the city for their care The shelter has or disposal of 75 sick an average up picked and inlured cats each month Mrs Sixty-fiv- e Hvslon added dogs were disposed of last month where homes could not bn found for them Calf March 22 Kdward Hickman sentenced to death for jthe kidnaping and slaying of Marian Parker in Ios Angeles will not hang on April 27 the date set for his execution Ran Quentin prison authorities Were Informed by the supreme court today that hearing on ihls appeal could not be reached by that time SAN QUKNTIN — (AD—-- William of women whose homes adjoin the city cemetery on the east called upon the city this morning to inquire 'f the city proposed to purchase their properties for the cemetery extension They explnined thnt the cemetery has expanded close to their homes and they are at lossi to know whether they tjhould proceed with the Improvement of their property If the "ity contemplates buying they nald they would not make costly improvements "Mayor Frank Francis explained that no provlfdons for the city to buy any property were made in the 1D28 budget which was made up by the former administration ad-It is doubtful he added that any ditional ground could be purchased this year He told the women that the com mlssloners would make an inspec tion within a few days and try to outline some plan for the cemetery expansion so that property owners would know what to expect in the future ThoFft who cnlled were Mrs O C Carlson Mrs Herbert Wilson Mrs H Todd and Mrs Occar Evans A Moak T-bo- ne HICKMAN HANGING HAS BEEN DELAYED st ABOUT LAND 4b'rdi : a negro pleaded guilty to Vagrancy charges and will bs sen tenced Saturday Torn I'ottr a negro admitted vagrancy and said his fppt Jtcned for the onen road Jle was given a suspended sentence on condition that he head away from Ogoeni 38 a negro rtichard CJuinn he has declared not guilty pleaded a Job in a coal yard and paid for a room Ho was discharge INQUIRY MADE ry i — y--n 2! ld PHAMUT5 - i Oeonre Ton- - 27: I Wilson Con Hexton 2ft end William Aden LECPS DUaiKO THH meat for dorr their husbands and a i AETANS : OVCRy THrOOCH AND UNCHTR THE ' "for ' 'A 1 Acovrr ooANca buff ok gioeig FIVH DLACKGTKiPCS Awr tlKiaPACiTG VH!Tn Ot4 BODV WTH " —- i- -- tor s '""f-- i d" Detectives I' 3 Nnjiln and W Jonca investigated and found that hud Mr Creamer been standing upright her het would have been directly In the path of the ' bullet Jones and Naylln Detective further this worked ln tle ca tnornlnir nnd arrested two youths 14 and 16 years of age who they sty admit having fired the shot The boys said they were shooting at targets while down along the bnnk of the old Mill Creek nearby the detectives declare They will be bundled by the Juvenile court Chief of Police Anderson said police have received numerous reports lately of promiscuous shooting within the city limits He has instructed his officers to make and confiscate guns where violations of the city ordinance against firearms come to their attention -' r rolli-c-tlon- A wall Zir iyv IrM r numprou ld orn y Creamer narrowly head escaped being fctruck in the mornby a stray bullet Wednesday ing police declared today ironlnsr In Mrs Creamer w front of a large plate gift window In th home of D A Creamer at As she 453 Thirteenth x street stooped to get some dampened clothlnjr from a bnsket she reported a bullet cashed throuarh the window and lodged in the C cvt " Shot Crashes In 'Window Work lolnx don by tho Oicdn llumtnt society in ths turning over by lh city rf dosr tax to that ©rtfimUallon was to th city rommlHslonir V thin morning' by Mm John Hyslnp trldent of th society Mm Ilynlnp tvn InvltM In by Mayor VmnrlH and ths porn mllfn and review r to tnaM a conditions thfre had Nine men representing" several nationalities and two races not to mention varying ranks of life were arraigned In cily court today Walter Hums 59 a negro pleaded guilty to the vagrancy charge but objected to that part of th e complaint which charged him with being a atosoiute person Tse Idle ail right Jedge" jhe said " 'cause I calnt get any work hut 1 ain't dissolute Jest lie wr given a suspended smtmce nJ & "floater" out of thf eity John Lewis lit was osked t0 olead to a vagrancy chare "I rupss I'm guilty 1 had a cou Die of drinks" he replied lie and Vernon Adams who also pleaded guilty to a similar chargeso were given suspended sentence they could rtturn to their work at i:cho Woman Is Ironiag "When Complaint This Year Is Less According To Report i THURSDAY EVENING MARCH ?2 1928 R Phone 2 There are 600 varieties of sea weed in Japan most of which are used fcr food or in the- manufacture of commercial articles such as glass and iodine - Orpheum Theatre Bldg RADIOLAS PANATROPJSS COMPANY RECORDS ligiuiaiiiwaiaiitHJw ! 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