Show JJ - THE-OGDE- '5 STAND ARDEXAIIINER N FRIDAY EVENING- NOVEMBER - LICENSE TAXES OF 'NEWS OF THE INTER MOU NTAIN WEST STRONG DEMAND FOR STATE JOBS Several Positions 'Within Power of Democrats SALT LAKE Nov 16 — Demand ! ( Choice7 for state jobs to be handed out by lemocrats far exceeds the supply Milton II Welling Democrat recently elected secretary of state will have 50 Jobs to elve but has received more than 500 applications Governor Dern has about 150 applications for his 15 places 'Amongr choice positions is executive secretary of the stated board of purchase and supplies paying $300 John F Mendenball democrat was recently assigned there and Is likely to remain The executive secretary of the state land board at $4000 per- year is John T Oldroyd Republican who is likely to be ousted Custodian of the capitol is another Job in demand John S Corless ifs mentioned to succeed F Frank Emery Republican Both are former sheriffs Oliver K Clay Democrat has been mentioned to succeed State Secretary Welling in the department of registration paying: $3000 Appointments on the (different boards were made by the governor since he took office til 1925 and it is expected that most of these appointees wiu be retained Among the salaried officers whose terms will expire in April 1923 are Harden Bennlon' state commissioner of Agriculture' Seth Pixton state bank commissioner CJeorge M Bacbn state engineer Q F McShane Republican member of the stat industrial commission John G McQuar-ri- e tate insurance commissioner Thomas 13 J McKay Republican member of the public utilities comVvY Barton state mission and alcohol distributor The term of Kdward II Snow and Frank Page Stewart Democratic members of the state board of equalization ex- pire March 15 1929 and the term of Henry H Blood chairman of the state road commission Democrat expires on December 1 1929 H E Crockett secretary of state and Harvey H Cluff attorney general have been mentioned prominently !as possible appointees to succeed Thomas E McKay on the utilities commission per-mon- th j i Svanston By MARX EVANSTON K EXGSTROM Nov Wyo BROTHERS EXPIRE WITHIN AN HOUR LIFE Nov 16 — (UP) 30 and his brother Frank 28 died yesterday within an hour of each other Herbert sent from jail to the Isolation hospital under the impression that ha was a yictim of smallpox tried to burn down the hospital and then drank poison Frank apparently died from an overdose of morphine in his! hotl 'I' room Herbert was nearly blind and Frank was crippled in one leg Both were narcotics addicts as is Herbert's wife who is in the county Jail Com in Sedalla Missouri the brothers' homes were in Deer BUTTE JMont TERM 16 — 'PE W IMPOSE —Herbert McGee Murder Case In Wyorriing Closed Fugitive Le£t Car In Ogden I ? GREEN- - RIVER Wyo Nov 16 — (AP) — Ralph Nobel 21 charged with the murder of Otto Bergman near Wameutter May 12 1927 pleaded guilty to the charge lnKthe second degree here-Idistrict court and was sentenced by Judge V J Tidball to a life term in the state penitentiary in Rawlins Nobel killed Bergman his em's ployer with an iron bar on the ranch south of Wamsutter He took $15 from the dead man's pocket and then drove Bergman's car through Wameutter to Ogden Utah where he abandoned the machine: A country-wid- e eearch was rewarded in his capture in the home of his parents in Sacramento Cal May 16 1928 from where he was extradited Nobel offered a plea of self-d- e n lat-ter- SERVICE GLU Delivers Cummings '!' iADE EFENSE Ad- dress At Utah-Idah- o Kiwanis Rally fense- 16 — (UP) — SALT LAKE j Nov "The so-call- ed NAM PA Idaho Nov 16 — (AP) — Billy Prater 6 was severely burned about the face and hands and four other boys Wayne Pratt 5 Arnold Helwedge 8 Orville Hel-we6rand Tommy Scott 6 received face and head burns when a can of powder to which Billy is said to have touched a match exploded In a garage here Edward Beach who was'— orlz-In- g nearby heard the explosion and rushed to the scene 'to find Billy running from the garage with his clothes burning Beach captured the lad and ripped the clothing from his body before the lad suffered serious burns All of the boys lost their hain ge j CAR TAKEN BY SALT LAKE CITY Nov 16— (AP) — Annual license taxes of cor porations doing business In Utah oecame due November 16 and will become delinquent on December 15 if nbt paid before that date H E Crociket secretary of state declared yesterday j uomestic corporations are paying their taxes this year promptly Crockett stated but many Recalls Ven Secretary foreign corporations are paying the annual tax under protest The ture With Hooper state supreme court in a decision handed down several months ago Sugkr Plant held the section of the state law SALT LAKiJ Nov 16— To re relating to collection of the annual cover on 154 jPIoneer Sugar com- corporation license taxes was unconstitutional and there has teen pany notes totaling $15880 Wal- some controversy as to whether the ker Brothers Bankers filed 154 sep- decision applies to domestic as well arate suits in jthe citjy court Thurs as foreign corporations day against slgnersj of the notes ISach suit seeks to recover from $20 WILL CHECK UTAH to $460 fromj farmers who eight ELECTION RETURNS years ago g4ve tlheir personal notes in exchange fir stock in the SALT LAKE CITT Nov 16— Official compilation of the com(AP) sugar pioneer pany venture! Total Issue of tho election returns will be started by notes was $75jOC0O the state board of canvassers on Legal complications of the suerar Monday November 26 The board is of the at cbmpany notes go back to 1921 when the notes were taken for the torney general composed the state auditor purchase of the Hdoper property andi the state treasurer from the Interstate Sugar conv pany by the Pioneer company It was later found that bondholedrs MERCHANTS ASSERT had the firstj claim! on the purRULE HURTS SALES chased property and this forced concern the into a receivership SALT LAKE Nov 16 — Attribut inging decreased sales and flight business depression to parallel LEAVES IDAHO m jc sues FARMER NOTES Co-operati- ve i TWO ROBBERS STATE (POSITION Salt Lake Couple Held Up Other Reports Come To Station - pital last night HE RISKS LIFE Burton was a first class fireman oih the Veatris When the water crept down in the boiler room Monday ho remained under decks and kept up steam In an upper btller to give power to the gener ators operating the radio— the last of the doomed vessel lie hppe remained there when the ship was standing' almost on her beam ends fdrced at lat to leave SEEKS PROTECTION When the lifeboat capsized Bur- FROM KIDNAPERS was one of the men who helptd tin td right it arnd assist the women to -fill-fat- re-ent- er irtg continued elx times and thie It 111 weather :iorfn uu win i wuu J vau ju uu ikO z vi ---- : zl Come INote the Savings - Featured at - )h Sizes owi 111 ir v? Gents v Special $750 Comforters! ' A most thoughtful gift— this stock of comforters on sale at $398 represents very large savings A TERMS stunning display of the newest ItypesI ' e $985$1285 and finer $Q85 'X at Pay ?15U Weekly speci&i X Av Your V ° Own -- eon was served Mrs Glen Eastman entertained her bridge club at a charming par-afternoon at her ty en Thursday horre --The afternoon was passed with bridge Mrs Floyd jBaden Mrs Lloyd Goodman and Mrs 'Eastman winning honors Following the games refreshments "were Presserved at the small tables ent were: Mrs "Neil Bennett Mrs Elmer Neilson Mrs Floyd Baden Mrs Elmer Ewer Mrs William Crawford Mrs "Waldemar Anders on:Mrs Earl Martin Mrs George Lloyd Mrs Lloyd Goodman Mrs Kenneth Ewer Mrs Dell Trailor su and the hostess s SKlftlbrSLY ILL Mrs Samuel Blackham Is very ill at her home She is being cared for by ' her 'daughter Mrs E C White and her granddaughter Mrs C E Gilpin Mrs Blackham "although 86 years of age has enjoyed very good health up to the present She has been ill since W — -- joHtalrc S s&L 3 Mi NationaEr-AdTt- Tlrt engaseneoi nag of hex dream— titat is hard to equal gift IKWiV KWi f foW amond lS-mounting and Bnely band carved it kt £3 iAD IWms Makes ta"s r m r- GILVEHWAIIE ! t i The famous Conjmuhlty ? Plate Tudor Plate Holmes & Edwards Wm Rogers & Son! On easy terms FayJ200 Weekly 3 Vi-S- The waUrh that Is fasaraa tbc world orer for service and de- pendahHitr fine ad justed movemtnt thin model case Pay U Weekly s Ktfisi 1 i Nationally advertised mous strap watch 15 white ruby jewels 14-fa- Regular $9950 Special BeantlSal goiQ in ft-—- stock seiec- - Value --- I I mi i 50c Down $2475 4 -- 1 t BULOVA Tile largest selling wrist watch in the world Jewels 14-white case at filled gold 1C-ru- Largest Qgden for your tiou f xWfflst' Watch I k uuea-cas- e l d07 34-pie- Ill Week: Including beautiful! serving set Special "Pieces of £' Sfcw v k tray PA ?DU System styles — mna-tanore- a Suits O VOFCOEtS tractively foj IjrO engraved Pay $100 II Weekly 85 UFTO : $ Tour own terms (0)85 V Finished fashioned and fitted perfectly— for men and younsr men-a- ll are unconditionally- - guaranteed I Olhei Coats $1985 Suits One & 2-Pa- nts The Ultimate VALUES at each price! Sold on a positive satisfaction basis! llen's Shirts Ties Sweaters Hats Caps Hosiery Gloves i t IK I 4 CREDIT JEWELERS OF OGDEN : " Rogers 'Old Home" BULOVA j lim' qass3G3ggg i Top Notch Values—the Eenowned Kensing $ Plate -- Mrs Mabel C Sallee of Wichita The ceremony was perv formed by Judge Morrow The canvass of election return was completed Thursday by the " county canvass board No changes affecting the election of candidates were made Miss Beth Isherwood returned to Salt Lake the first of the week aft-- r visiting her mother Mrs J ennle Isherwood Frank Isherwood and TedCarry who have been spending the fall at the John McGraw ranch on up- per Bear river came in to Evanston' Wednesday Miss Florence Conway of Green River- - arrived Thursday to remain until after the holidays She will Kan Wm ManyStyleV J VAX Terms Always & Thanksgiving Special 29-Pie- At $695 and $795 6 ' nitnois Watch Terms At Great Savinss! ' I J u Shoes & Oxfords 'IX I ' Saturday A marriage license was Issued on Thursday November 15 from the county clerk's office to John K Freble of Hutchinson Kan and £X V at tcClanahan —Saturday! smartly tailored overcoats! at Sw lnond of nnnsoal fire and bxiDiaacy 1 - & Overcoats Boys' Suits suits and warm tiim anil ttft with a bkh cm&htr dla- - w 2405 WASHINGTON AVENUE mmmmi j $485 j to §785 Millinery Use Your Account 1 I TW wm satisfy tie -- v vi w Six Monthsi to Pay Tour-piec- iVU reported saved r and finer New arrivals herald a rare opportunity for savings New styles i Hosiery Purses McCLANAHAN YOUR - v I Nagasaki Maru Japanese freighter is reported to have sunk off the ccast of Saghalien yesterday after a collision with the Shinsel Maru Only the captain and two officers of the Nagasaki Maru were $2485 - S3985 A ' I 111 I 16 — (AP) — The iNov TOKYO Sizes for miss and matron Individually charming dresses in the newest styles and colors V ghosts 'Following dinner three tables of bridge were arranged with won by P WL thigh rcore being and Mrs H M Lewis Spaulding Mrs YV Rt Pickrell entertained the fancy work committee of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid society at her home Thursday afternoon Following the business meeting a social hour was enjoyed and a lunch- '"!'" VESSEL GQES DOWN WITH ONLY 3 SAVED KSJT mm $1985 and up 1 f AA over The roots were torn out ot the ground and he was thrown 25 the air and onto feet through ' rock-- ' COATS! -- C — Martin Closing Out Many ": JkpK $69M$14®5 - most discriaainating man joammoth ia size wooderfal ia color special at j 16 ' Reg TTRACTIVE prices with a choice of all the new and most favored styles — Saturday Here is an event that is planned with an idea of proving again to the men and women of this dty that values like oars are rare and hard to equal! It Is in line with oar usual policy of giving: dollar for dollar value— and the maximum service at all times f- with a charge account plan that is unique in character- and made to meet f? TTC ie's podtetbook! Seo these vaJaestomQrro(f ! mum y : Nov A - i - ot Gunnison is suffering several broken ribs and severe bruises JAfter chopping a tree Wednesday in the hills west of - Visit Every Department Saturday All No Money Down FOR TOMORROW WE OFFER AMERICA'S FINEST DIAMONDS WATCHES AND LIFETIME SILVERWARE! j GUNNISON'- Madsen- 'i-- "v- Too varied for adequate description X CHOPPER OF TREE HURLED INTO AIR Until November 28th— Inclusive! New DRESSES 4 1 Nov 16 — (UP) WASHINGTON Police protection was sought by Mrs Betty lianna Davidson grandHanna daughter of itha lite Mark after she had received two warnings that unless she refrained from further effort to recover Jewels valued at 115000 stolen from her home last July her small daughter Daisy would be kidnaped Uiberal:EeductionsonMercWandisejof Honest Quality LLo i- ed ' - t (Continued From page One) labsed into sleep at the naval hos- i Saturday McCLANAHAN'S with J LONDON t Nov 16 — (AP) — Mrs Walter G ri ptlinchliffe whose hus- band flew to his death last March In attempting to fly across the At lantic with the Honorable Elsie Mackay announced today that she had become interested In spiritualism and would tell the full story of the fate! met by the fliers in a lecture on Wednesday Mrs Hinchliffe sald'she had been In conrmunicat'Ion with her ljusband and her lecture would reveal all the details he told her of what hap plane and its pened to thel occupants after they disappeared flying to the west on March 18 and were never heard from again HER HUSBA ID The capsizing and rlght- at last the 50 or 60 survivors had become mere handful Burton found himself struggling alongside Mrs atten and Mrs Ulrich "Stay with me and I won't let ybu drown" they quoted the negro ap saying LAW OF $CA BROKEN' A story of violation of the first cm law of the sea — women and children first—was brought to the Wyoming officers by the women survivors along with a theory from the stokers that the VestrLs was possibly unfit for sea before she lift port in New York Mrs' Batten told them that she was placed in me ooat ISO s witn eo otner persons Another parking Main street merchants about bloat only a few mem containing Thursday presented five petitions to qers of the crew was Been nearby the icity commission calling for Im- ajnd the No 8 boat drew along mediate suspension of the new sys Ida to transfer some of its pas tem! Mrs Batten was quoted ngerS s saying that one woman got into UTAH ODD FELLOW the other boat but that when she to follow she was pushed back LEADER IS DEAD tried by an oar and the boat then shoved qway It was only a few minutesSALT LAKE Nov 16— W T fterward that her lifeboat capHopkins 57 editor of the Utah Odd stized Fellow until a few months ago when he retired because Ofi III Weather forecasters Bay that health died at a local hospital dontrary to popular opinion the xnursaay nignt surviving is a moon has no effect whatever on BOISE Idaho Nov 16 — (AP) Commissioner David Burrell of the department o4 publfc welfare re his post yesterday Govern signed or i jLiamridge announced and his place willj be filled at present by C K Macey chief clerk and deputy commifsionerl Mr Burrell paid h had accented a position as (secretary to Senator John Thomasi and Tvourd en to Washington with the senator when no leaves to attend ithe short ses sion opening fariy irk December daughter i-- SALT SPIRITUALISM USED BY AIRMAN'S WIDOW HOLDS - ve re-oo- !' CORPORATIONS i LAKE Nov 16—After holding up Mr and Mrs Carl Nuss baum at Eighth East and Second South streets at 11:30 p m Thurs day and driving away In their car two bandits are believed by the po lice to have: committed two other robberies in quick successionShortly afterward Lowell Par-rls- h attendant of the Capitol Gas and Oil company at station No 10 reported that two men had robbed his station They made away with rt A $23 from the cash register from a service station at DECLINE SEEN IN h South and Clayborn IDAHO DEATH RATE Twenty-seventavenue that two men had robbed it was received at police headquar 6 — (AP) ters this morning WASHINGTON Nov —A death rate of 709 per 100000 population Is reported for Idaho in 1927 In a department of commerce RAILWAY EMPLOYE announcement This compares with IS UNDER CHARGE a rate of 742 for the previous year The principal decreases in rates in 1927 were from influenza which GREEN RIVER Wyo Nov 1C — A 45 19 to (J Peterson lor many years from 100000 per dropped population and pneumonia from chief jlerk here in the maintenance 54 to 47 Principal Increases were of wafy department of the Union from diseases of the heart and Pacific will face trial in district cancer which increased respective- court ton December 9 on a charge ly from 96 to 107 and from 49 to 58 of forgery iPadding'of a payroll for $lp00 is charged per 100000 help with the Christmas trade in the Conway jewelry store Mr and Mrs J L Conway and daughter Patty of tJreen River returned home the first of the week after spending a couple of days in Evanston Mr and Mrs Li H Starr of Ogden visited Mr and Mrs R L Starr Wednesday and Thursday Mr and Mrs D O Gordon of Thermopolis passed Wednesday and Thursday here Mrs M McNitt of Salt Lake accompanied by Miss Helen McKean of Denver are spending several Mr and Mrs days in Evanston McNitt made their home in Evanston over thirteen years ago Mr McNitt having been employed at the Lewis clothing store at that time- Mrs J H Blackner of Lyman left Thursday morning after visiting her son and wife Mr and Mrs J B Blackner and her daughter and husband Mr and Mrs Ansel Lee Mrs Blackner came to Evans ton to attend the concert given by her son A E Blackner the cowboy tenor in the Strand theatre Sunday night Mrs Dave Maggard and Mrs Fred Hutchenreiter of Ogden entertained the members of the G I A Thimble club on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Margard The afternoon was passed in fancy work and social chat At 5 o'clock a cupper was served Present were Mrs Eda Eichstaedt Mrs Ola Lance Mrs Ik W Richards Mrs Percy Shields Mrs Ed Stevenson Mrs J S Baird Mrs Joe Helle-we- ll Mrs J B Bailey Mrs George McPhle and Mrs Lena Case Mr and Mrs Pickrell were hosts to the Past Noble Grand club on Monday evening The evening was passed with 500 honors being won Mrs i George by Ed Horrocks Ewer Jr Mrs J L Lake' and-W Jensen Present were - Mrs ' Lena Case Miss Cornelia iMarvJn Mrs Mae Jones Mr and Mrs J L- Lake Mr and Mrs Ed Horrocks Mr and Mrs J W Jensen Mr and Mrs GeOrge Hopkins Mr and Mrs George Ewer Jr Mr and Mrs Print Storey all of whom are members of the club and one guest Mrs J B (yziegier Supper was served at o'clock BRIDGE DINNER Mr and Mrs Roger LaCKappelle entertained the members of their bridge' club at a charmingly ap- pointed dinner at their hohie on Wednesday evening The table was centered with a low yellow bowl of baby chrysanthemums in shades ©i bronze and yellow Covers were laid for Mr and' Mrs P W v5pal!ding Mr and Mrs O E Bradbury Dr and Mrs J H Folland Mr and Mrs Frank Cashin Mr and Mrs H M Lewis and the ' - POWDER EXPLODES SMALL BOYS HURT intelligentsia who belabor the servicei clubs" were denounced by O Sam Cummings president of Kiwanis International in the main address at a Utah-Idah- o Kiwanis rally here last Ight "Never in history have any organizations rendered more valuable service to humanity than the servlco clubs" Cummings said 16— CHEYENNE Wyo Nov cc a dog used by Henry Smith! rancher 25 miles northeast of Cheyenne on a coj-othunt early this week brought a message to his master's ranch house apprising the' family of the fact that Smith was lying seriously injured several miles away 'simifh and the dog were coyote The hunting northj of his ranch overmotorcycle Smith was riding turned late Tuesday afternoon Unable t6 walk because of injuries received in the accident the man strove vainly to reach a highway Thei dog remained with him throughout Tuesday night Wed' nesday Smith despairing of the of possibility reaching help took his gold watch and scratched a raea sage On the back of it detailing me waicu nis lofcauom to the dog's collar and gave the command 1'Home" A half hour later Prince ap peared at the back door of tho ranch and the message was deliv ered A rescue party found bmlth withiri two hours (AP)-f-Prin- e Mont Lodge MASTER INJURED DOG BRINGS AID DUE I'lOflN 16 1928 REMEMBER the NAME for CREDIT and Values Of : |