Show gmmaDAY EvsnmQ December io ADDRESS FIDE BoMneea Office Corner Drag Store Brigham City Phono 122 TAX PROBLEMS 4 j STORE ROBBERY Box Elder Department B Y BERGESON OH ' 1923 President of tv'??laneFgeson State Farm bureau was ri® wifin speaker last night at the meeting of the Warren vjY!? bureau Mr Bergeson gave a rlef report of the recent National bureau convention which he ' attended in Chicago ac? equal taxation was one t the problems discussed at the na- convention Taxation is one 7? 01 the problems which concerns ®i°6t of the farmers In all states Mr Bergeson said that the question -- of fair and Just taxation has been Farm bureau Jhe main-fita- te tn Utah for the past two years issue anc still continues to be He slates tha t the mines and industries other than ' agriculture claim that they are pay ing' their full share of taxes and t that the farmer is paying only his t Just taxes "T “ -BRIEF STATEMENT — Mrr Bergeson gave the following brief statement which shows which industry is carrying the heavier load agricultural industry or mines and other industries: In 1925 in Utah agriculture’s gross income was 30 millions They paid $3300000 in taxes The gross income from the mines and allied Industries was 8' f -- SffiotalT-- This year the state farm bureau brought John C Watson into Utah jWho is a tax expert of the state of Illinois Mr Watson met with the state tax commission Mr son said the tax commission Bergestatec that Mr Watson had given some o: the soundest most constructive suggestions for the revision of the Utah ‘tax system that had been given them Mr “Bergeson said that the Utah state Farm bureau is in the game to scrap to a finish for fair nesa and equalization of the tax as sessment in Utah George F Stallings president of fthe Weber County Farm bureau J R Bens president of Weber Centra Dairy and Miss EUen Agren home demonstration1 agent each gave a hort talk other numbers on the program were as follows Instrumental selection Mrs Wayment Clifford East and My-rEast reading Mrs Louise East : Bair Correspondent Elizabeth Phone 432-J- 1 CARS TURN OVER IN ROAD ACCIDENT BRIGHAM CITY Dec 19— Albert Thompson of Elwood had his car badly damaged in an accident Wednesday and he received slight cuts and bruises In trying to pass another car on the highway about a mile south of the Elwood school house both cars turned over in the barrow pit Air Thompson and two sons were going south The younger of the sons was driving the car and the father was in the rear seat Walt Jensen of Thatcher was also going south and as the Thompson car attempted to pass the Jensen car the bumpers became locked The Jensen car a large sedan came out with only a bent front anxle bat the Thompson car a small sedan had all the glass but the windshield broken and the left front door was destroyed Mr Thompson was taken to the hospital in Tremonton but remained there only a short time according to a report from the hos pltal DIES IN THATCHER -- Funeral services will be conducted in the ward chapel of Thatcher Friday afternoon for John A Johnson 78 who died at the family home in Thatcher Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock Mr Johnson had lived in Thatcher 37 years He is survived by two sons who also live In Thatcher Interment will be made in the cemetery of Bothwell RITES FOR MERCHANT Funeral services were conducted In the Fourth ward chapel Wednes- day morning at 10 o'clock few: D B Baron Brigham City merchant who died Sunday evening Bishop A M Hansen of the City Fourth ward was in Brigham of the services The musicalcharge numbers included a selection from the high school quartet and a piano selection by Mrs MoriUa Spencer The speakers included O G Baxgeron £ W peters J E Halverson anc Bishop A M Hansen The invocation was offered by Bishop E-Tysen and the benediction by the Rev Mr Parker of the Presbyterian church Following the services in Brigham City the body was taken Ne-’p- hi to Salt Lake where services were conducted by the Masonic order anc solo Miss Maud Wayment paper interment was made in the Jewish ’Maurice Skeen duet Misses Ella1 cemetery I nd Della East musical selection Clifford East and Myron East CHOSEN PRESIDENT Myron" Wade was elected’ presi dent of ’the Warren Farm bureau Parley Hodson Arthur Marriott Gilbert East and Mrs Stella Mar- BY riott were appointed as members of the executive committee Officers A ar -- old Egyptian laborer of the home and community section who seven Speaks languages appealelected were: President Mrs Stella ed to ! Marriott Mayor Frank Francis today to vice president Mrs Ina 'him “employment of any JVade: secretary Mrs Mary Hodson find to enable him to care for hiskind” wlfo ld and son both of are reported to be seriously ill with pneumonia FOURTH WARD Aside from the illness of the wife and child the father Frank PhilRELIEF SOCIETY ips lost his daugh--- er from the same disease last week Will hold a cooked sale Friday Phe small family was en route to and Saturday December 20th Los Angeles when their automobile and 21st at 2336 Washington was wrecked on the Ogden-Sa- lt Lake highway and Phillips Ave m without funds of employment Mrs Phillips and the two children PIES CAKES CIIILI HOMto have contracted pneu-moPEMADE CANDY ALSO are said while sleeping in their 'autoAPRONS QUILTS ETC mobile alter it was wrecked — J— H FISH POND FOR THE CHIL- - REPORT jS MADE Two Thou sand Cigarets K At an early hour Wednesday night burglars entered the Lindquist-Vick- s company store 2444 Lincoln avenue through a window on the north side of the building and made away with some cigarets candy bars and cigaret lighters according to a police report ' The loot consisted of 2000 four cigaret lighters and thecigarets candy bars r Three negro school boys two of them 13 years of age and the other 14 were arrested this afternoon by Detectives C E Noble and O K Keeter on charges of burglary and are said to have confessed to three “jobs" within the last two weeks Their confession included entrance into the Lindquist-Vick- s company’s store the Ogden Fixture company shop at 2447 Lincoln avenue and the Utah Cigar company’s store at 2512 Lincoln avenue Three watches were stolen from the Fixture company and tobaccoOgden and other items from the Utah Cigar company The detectives reported that recovered most of the loot in athey vacant house on Twenty-sixt- h street near the railroad yards and a small portion in the home basement of one of the boys One grand larceny and two larceny cases were reported topetit® Wednesday night Felep Rep-eri- za No 9 Lone Star rooms a Filipino reported that a brown suit and $68 In cash were taken from his ' room in the afternoon He gave po Services 1 I I ’ It -- j- - hrd lice the description of a youthful Filipino whom he suspects The two petit larceny cases each cover the loss of bicycles E Glide 930 Jefferson avenue reported that his bicycle was stolen from Mound Fort school and' W the L Knight rear 2228 Monroe avenue reported the theft of his bicycle from the Sixth ward L D S church - V Rayon Underwear n Jv i 4 — Regular $1750 LIKE tVji THESE MADE OF DAINTY MOIRE RUBBER ‘GIFT FLOWERS All In beautiful gift boxes : i put more joy into his life with something to wear V I —Maybe a bright woolly sweater and 1 Priced Special— 1 49c - 69c - 89c Christmas Handkerchiefs cap a pair of knickers a muffler or overbest of aU a big double-breastecoat like the older fellows wear d i ‘ TV v S Porn created these infinitely smart slender line boots to accomodate the made-L- a ! $i$5 I rested were Gus Donis of 228 street bail $150 Henry Fotas 29' residence 2330 Adams avenue arrested at 226 Twenty-fift- h street bail $150 George Dandis 43 residence 964 Tenth s&eet arrested at 2852 Washington avenue- bail iilOO and Mrs B Logan 28 of 2838 Wall avenue arrested at 2852 Washington avenue bail $100 Twenty-fift- h : each— aU new lightweight snug fitting style better to six handkerchiefs yf Priced special at— 19c - 39c fi59c - 95c lengths el theview Fall shoes : —they’re aU here—every- -' thing he wears — and values that were never " i widths and heel FRIDAY and -- SATURDAY i Admission 25c Geo Simpson and his band AH "WE SELL FOR LESS’ "OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT’ Bloomers Rayori new laced trimmed boxes— in J' gift $125 ii Rayon Pajamas ! PERFECTION sails DAnGAEIIG - ensembles in pastel -- OPIjJGnAlL -- - t I UTOIO EOOH O-PIE- O UI3SHE HT1AG OOEOSOU3 VTLOUE $395 y §495 for WATCH ' ' i packed JJ VU4 ' The new two and three-piec- e combmations — J -- f j - ' ' ss J: Chinchilla Coats Pine quality in sizes jl3 to 19 $Q95 Plaid back lined - The BUYWORD a a select -- Deputy Sheriff David F Recreation tickets honored on ‘ Junior pajamas and gowns Pine quality alues to $295 Steele and State Officer Q B Nichols made four arrests Wednesday afternoon for alleged violation of state cigaret stamp law Those the ar- 20 th a i Children’s Pajamas ' Friday Dec -- ! - Xmas Suggestions Reduced three-year-o- 26th and Jackson dis- ’ Popularly 23-ye- 12TH WARD HALL club I ii APPEAL HADE CHRISTMAS DANCE Yh® Ogden Kiwanis tributed $182 in prize money to 21 boy students of the Weber County High school today The boys and parents were present at the club luncheon to the Hotel Bigelow The money was given for outstanding work among the vocational agriculture students The Kiwanis president S Fred Norton gave out the prizes and Ernest Winkler chairman of the agricultural com mittee acted as master of cere TOYS To Give Plays— The First M I A will present three one-a- ct ward plays to the ward hall Friday evening -- FOUR ARRESTED ON FAG STAMP CHARGE I 1 1 PREN l monies ' LslS'Ud June and Marlowe j Dean Kenneth - V Ikler of the Son Removed— Harold P Ward-leig- h Thorne of Perry 23 Southern Pacific fireman Services will be held on Sunday temoon and was sent to the railroad company's afternoon at X o’clock Sunday until hour of to the Perry services Interment hospital at San Francisco on train with chapel the Brigham City cemeterymdS No 19 today He has been con- Whito presiding TheBishop LeRoy be body may the direction of the Intormountata to fined the Dee hospital suffering viewed at the home on Saturday af- - mortuary of Ogden with kidney trouble His father is Fire Chief H H Wardleigh ' I on ?a " For Dee Laverr Kiwanis Awards Distributee Thome To Be Held In Presence of In Perry Parents J Utah State Agricultural college gave a abort talk in wbicb he complimented the boys upon their work during the year and tba Kiwanis club upon - the encouragement it were lending to agriculture among NUMEROUS the high school students “Our greatest problem at college" he said "is not to find agricultural students who can make "A in their Elephants and camels bears and subjects but to find those who cab kewpie dells wagons and fire trucks taka a leader's part and make out- steam shovels and dump trucks standing records to farm labors The type of work that you club men formed one long parade and marchare doing here will develop the stu- ed into the Orpheum theatre Weddents that we want" afternoon when a special top nesday Verne Oberhansley instructor at the school gave a short talk in matinee was given far the bene I which be explained the work of thfe of the Good Fellows' organization students and thanked the club for through the courtesy of C X Claw-Ev their Interest t j manager Keith Wahlqulst principal of the 400 More than children were adWeber County High school and A L Christiansen Weber county mitted to see the show and each agent were special guests deposited bis toy at the door in payment Some were brand new just from the store counters purchased i Some were old and broken but the were to good ahape but NEW CHAIRMAN majority worn I alighiy WASHINGTON Dec £1 — (AD— were gathered up by memThey Frank McManamy today was elect- bers of the Ogden fire department ed chairman of the Interstate com- and taken to toy hospital mainmerce commission for 1930 succed-to- g tained by thethefire fighters where Commissioner Ernest L Lewis will be put to first-clathey shape ” The to chairmanship rotates from for distribution the children poor year to year of Oeden SHOW YIELDS BOY STUDENTS ' Dee Lavem Thorne died to an Ogden hospital at 8 o’clock this morning He was bom in Perry on September 15 1915 a son of Mrs Milton J Thorne HeMrwasand sophomore at the Box Elder High school and played in the school band He was a member of the Li D S church and a deacon to Perry To Wed Edward HarriSurviving are the parents and son of Tulsa Wyo and Ardith E ward the brothers and sisters following Payne of Big Piney Wyo obtained Wright and : Mrs a marriage license Wednesday aft- George £ VasteU Wright Ogden ernoon from the Weber county clerk Thome now Wayne serving a mission to Christmas Party— Security Benefit association will entertain the Junior members at a Christmas party Friday evening at 8 o’clock in the United War Service club rooms All adults are requested to bring a small present for 1 f4 EGYPTIAN CLUB HONORS STUDENT DEAD To Meet— The Sego lily circle No 174 Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet at 7:30 o’clock Friday in the Woodman hall' All officers and guards are asked to be present for practice of installation Removed po-U£- (ity 'Briefs ‘ And Other Goods Are s BOX ELDER HIGH BUTTE Cf EPZOIAL rtPn FOROOillU “Bruner ' Master-Bilt- ” The watch that absorbs the ' t shocks Suite 100 Fine Livicgr Mohair AU Over Extra Special for Only S-Pi- John Smalley “The People’s Jeweler” 336 25th St Phone 734-Between Klesel & Grant Ave BUSINESS IS GOOD Drive Out and Save 30 to 50 W ' Here’s a $400 Christmas Gift! my dear I was BOTHERED over what to GIVE everybody for Christmas because you KNOW dearie there is NOTII-INworse' than giving the same old ' OVER and OVER again' and I didn’t know WHAT I was going to do wben I bid a perfect GEM of an inspiration and I decided to buy s6ifie of those ELEGANT boxes of stationery at CARR’S and spread Yule cbeer to no END which I’ll enjoy just AWFULLY 1 mean I ACTUALLY will G McPhail Baby Grand Piand for sale at $40000 under retail price Good ' as new Terms can be v ' ed “ People’s Finance & Thrift Co 2344 WASH AYE PHONE 3778 SPECIALS 2N DINING ROOM BEDROOM HOLIDAY FURNITURE TOYS DOLLS USED PIAN03 PRICED FROLI $99 UR for ChrjifmdA OP COURSE m ar-rang- 1 A AA GRAIfD PMOS AT UNHEARD-O-F PRICES' BUY NOW AND SAVE ' vOUT OP THE HIGH RgNT DISTRICT C MADSEN 'L FURNITURE S MUSIC CO ' 'Ogden — lltahr”' USED FURNITURE ALSO REDUCED A GOOB DRUG STORE -- Christmas gifts of all descriptions Perfumes candy everything ioy everybody-Me- rry Christmas DRUG STORES HPAEDrS J20I Washington Ave Phone 475 3iZS Eircrdale Road Phone 3436 I ' rx COnNEn 'GRANT AND 2DO CTIlEnT 2353 WASH AVE— SXENEE FLORAL ELDG Open Evenings Phone 173 ' ExclnriTo Dealer— STEWART -- WARNER ' RADIOS |