Show WEDNESDAY EVENING JUNE 24 1931 THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER It’s Circus Day In Ogden! Ml LI! DESIRED f f aT'1 P k Producers Will Confer With Distributors On J v EX I 'ft Li '' V r ' ’ f m i - Increase ' f' - ' ' ' S' V v ' ' V f - X' tk V 4 V v t 1 £ '' or - Av X -- Vx Vv4-- r v- - s 'x w : - ' : BLAZE RUINS IS PREPARED £ ''' '' "j T— - JLM Business Office Corner Drag Store Brigham City Phone 432-J-- L Correspondent Elizabeth Bair Several Licenses Issued Clerk Woodland Family Gathers Saturday i Descendants of the late John and Celia Woodland will hold a (family reuhfon in Lorin Farr park next SatIt urday commencing at iobe& atmleast is anticipated there will 200! relatives taking part in the event Mr and Mrs Woodland were among the early settlers in Utah in Willard at first but livlocating major-portioof their lives n CANYON PARTY ing the to Utah in camel in of Civic club Ogden They The Improvement ' hold Its June the! early fifties will City Brigham I i ! -- : ! be-twe- j CHERRIES on en ‘ " i ? LAST REQUEST 3 IS FOR MUSIC Others The president’s approval of tariff commission recommendations also was given to a suggestion that there be no change in the duties on five other commodities including pig iron hides and skins olive oil in bulk and' cheese The increases are on dried eggs Scenes with the A1 G Barnes Circus exhibiting in Ogden this hemp cordage and small bells for afternoon and tonight on lot at West 24th street and Avenue C bicycles and velocipedes bent-wood The decreases were on Kiddies of Ogden went to bed last by upwards of 1000 men women furniture olive oil in packages and night dreaming of clowns with funny horses elephants camels yaks and tainted faces giraffes with necks parts pipe organs andwere made under the hat reach up into the clouds ele- strange beasts of the forest and The changes flexible provision of the tariff act phants with flopping heads and jungles There will be 100 dancing which permits changes in rates up wiggling trunks pretty girls in pink girls great choruses of trained singto 50 per cent without congression- tights and fluffy skirts blowing kisses ers and vast orchestras and golden while cavorting upon the backs of toned organs al action tickets broad beamed horses fat as butter Reserved and admission are on sale at the Schramm-Johnso- n and goodness knows what else street Drug Co Twenty-fourt- h And today the dreams came true and Washington avenue On the for the circus of A1 G Barnes is show West Twenty-fourt- h again in Ogden for two perform- street grounds avenue C the white ticket at ances is continuously accessible for wagon The circus came from Logan the purchase of reserved seats GenDr Charles C Scheck University where exhibited Tuesday the first eral admission tickets go on sale of Cincinnati will be the Kiwanis of the itthree long trains chugging simultaneously with the opening of lecture course speaker at the Cen- into town after midnight the doors at the red ticket wagon shortly tral Junior auditorium tonight His Others (arrived at Intervals of two In addition to the performance this will be: What ‘The Why subject rail- afternoon another exhibition will be found the hours and daylight and How in Education” road yards filled with long trains of given tonight the doors opening at yellow cars loaded to the last inch 7 o’clock and the Real Estate Transfers of space with all the strange weird starting promptly at 8performance o’clock on collection of the “big tops” account of its length At midhight The following real estate transfers polyglot With the first streak of dawn the circus will be en route to Provo were reported today by Mae E the work of unloading and the over the D & R G railroad Bramwell county recorder: red wagons tableaus Mutual Realty and Investment transfer of floats and dens to the allegorical to Stella B Child —Lot corporation Urchins that ordi4 block 2 Linck & Griffins First show grounds narily kick upon getting up at a addition $1 hour to do the family reasonable A H de Wit a widower to Ogden last night with one eye chores slept State bank — Part of lot 7 block 15 open and cord attached to their “A” Ogden City $1 plat toe to be through the big pulled Elmer E Pascoe and wife Mar- window chum so a neighborhood by garet E to Ogden City — All of lots as to be on hand with the arrival 18 to 27 and 31 to 40 inclusive block of the circus And were on they 2 Colorado Place $225 — — to welcome Better School Facilities In lads of hundreds -C Z Olson and wife Jennie E hand a hand lend and red the wagons to Denver & Rio Grande Western to the circus folks in the matter of Country Districts Are — M of NW Railroad company SE housein and starting detraining of section 30 township 6 north keeping at the grounds Advocated range I west $450 town circus in Ogden With the M A Berkowitz and wife Sarah is agog and grandmothers of LOS ANGELES June 24— (AP)— to John Tipton —Part of lot 2 block kidland ruthless office boys are about due The rural school child still remains S6 plat “C ” Ogden City $1 such a devastation that only the poor relation” and his cause Utah Mortgage company to John for comes with the circus or the opening will be championed by the Nation— 1 Dawson East 40 feet of lot of the baseball season Also there is al Educational association conven-tlo- n block 4 Nob Hill addition: $10 which opens here Saturday considerable anticipation in the with many ranks of the grown-up- s a dad getting ready to brush up the bromide of going to the circus because the "kids want to go” She Wasn’t a Divorcee Foremost among the features this But She Believed That season is the great Gretona troupe of high wire artists from Berlin Strangers Could Kiss! family of Germany the Belmont Grizelle the troupe of equestrians riders from the Antipodes Catherine Alberts petite and charming Ohio Authority Will Speak This Evening De-g- an ruraTchIld IS CHAMPIONED MICHIGAN CITY Ind June 24 —(UP) —Ignacio Sarragoza 26 was electrocuted today in the Indiana state prison for conviction of killing Charles Glafcke a Michigan City policeman Sarragoza was strapped in the chair at 12:02 a m and pronounced dead at 12:10 His parents who live at La Barca Jalisco Mexico did not know he was to ' be executed and have never been told he had committed a crime Numerous efforts were made by Mexican authorities to gain clemency for him The condemned man’s last request was that the prison band play the Mexican national anthem for him This was done yesterday afternoon For hours last night before the execution he entertained himself by playing the anthem on his harHe appeared calm as he monica walked to the chair and made no statement Willis A Sutton president of the organization said today Plans are being made to entertain upwards of 20000 teachers and school officials at the convention “We cannot be regarded as anything like a Democratic nation” said Sutton “unless we give the country child the same educational advantages as are accorded the city child One possible solution is to have states contribute a larger share of school funds to rural districts than to cities An (R-NAT- VarS Tablet— will promptly 3 REMEDY atari the Deeded bowel action dear waste and poison from your aystam and brine welcome relief at once The mild afet laxa-tire Try it— 25c NIGHT W ALRIGHT Th0 AH Vegetable Laxativ elephant trainer from the Ural mountains of continental Europe the Jordan family of aerialists are here so too is Mabel Star and her 17 performing royal Bengal tigers Sixty clowns are on hand to furnish fun for the little folks An immense (spectacle “Persia” and the Pageant of Pekinisstarts the circus participated in performance It hours she knOws! Although she is miles away enjoying — cooked is kitchen back dinner in her that being perfectly safely i ' happy-vleisur- economically! You too can have this unrivaled convenience — with a new Cham- bers Automatic Natural Gas Range ! I I - i It cooks automatically All you need do is set it — then forget itl: At the desired time your meal will be ready to serve - A Free TONITE Woman With A Free Soul! Beautiful Norma Shearer again proves her genius In this brilliant story of a girl who r ROMAN GARDENS' believed she could do as men do — and get away with it NORMA “tJnexcelled In Beauty” And acclaimed as “Ogden’s Most Popular Open Air Ballroom” Jack Passey’s Orchestra the climax of her brilliant career in i I CLARENCE BROWN’S Roman Gardens Admission 25c Each novel by ii A None Better Everybody Is Going to the production of the sensational ADELA ROGERS At the ST JOHN Free Soul” With this superb cast LIONEL BARRYMORE CLARK GABLE LESLIE HOWARD JAMES GLEASON Today — Paramount Sound News 25c to Doors Open 12:50 WILLIAM POWELL j “Man of the World” Z Comedy and Fable Tomorrow and Friday Double Feature Program It keeps your kitchen They taste better-r-AR- E i I a’nd food values k r better! r I and see all its sensational features for yourself easy terms on the balance Act now! j j j v j During! June you may have one installed in your kitchen for only $5 down— Fares are especially low and routes clude Portland Spokane Salt Lake City Los Angeles and San Francisco as well as Yellowstone Grand Canyon Zion Bryce Canyon Yosemite Crater Lake National Parks the Redwood Forests Lake Tahoe and other famous resorts j f Foods don’t drjf out - Come in in- j ' f i CO OKI NG is all it takes— during June! Phone 77 ©nrnroamni t ‘Little Accident” for the oven is insidated and most of ' It retains the full flavor - MOTOR COACH DEPOT cool ’ part of the system Example : From Ogden via Los Angeles San ‘Francisco Portland Spokane back to Ogden Complete fare $4950 Liberal stopovers enable you to visit places of interest en route ! i the cooking is done with the gas turned off! That means economy too!j Union Pacific Stages offer exceptionally interesting vacation adventures this summer in the way of circle tours from any “Part Time Wife” -- i v Edmund Lowe and Douglas Fairbanks Jr 0 Ui I l reaches 7 Itching and Burning Almost Unbearable Healed by Cuticura WASHINGTON June 24— (AP)— President Hoover today proclaimed Increases in tariff duties on three commodities and decreased in four ik‘' DEPARTMENT later date acording to Information obtained from Miss Louise Ingram deputy county clerk The Federal Land bank of Berkeley Calif has filed an action in the district court against Charles Reeves and others to recover on a note- for approximately $224804 said to be secured by a mortgage on real estate The bank asks for a regular foreclosure and order of a" Ogden tabernacle choir and of the free municipal concert to be given By in the Ogden stadiun! Friday night July 3 today announced a modifibirthday anniversary BRIGHAM CITY June 24— Mar- meetingin and cation of plans for the free concert Box Elder canyon on party AN ENDURING LOVE Haydn’s '‘Creation” still will be riage licenses were issued from the Thursday evening A good program Housewife — If you love work as the basis of the outdoor perform- office of County Clerk J A Joseph-so- n is being prepared and the members estimated at $1000 don’t you find it? ance and the most popular excerpts on June 23 to Carl Friel of Salt and their husbands will motor to yoii say why madam love Alas Ogden firemen responded to a from that work will 7 Tramp— a o’clock when be the canyon at by I blind —Answers call and prevented spread of the choir and orchestra but hegiven is popu- Lake City and Marguerite Sluder of dinner will be served Rockland to Allen Idaho and C Udy State Road Engineer K flames to adjacent property A near- larizing the program by the addiWright ' Dorothy Sluder both of Rockland was In Brigham City on Monday by canal furnished an ample sup- tion of lighter numbers with officials on road Director Hinchcliff says he is Idaho on June 22 to Harvey Wight conferring ply of Water However the build matters "were practically burned to the of Juniper Idaho and Sarah Dar-ingtBoxElder people who will enterwill reflect numbers which ground when tne nrengnters nrJchestral of Declo Idaho Ellis G over KLO at Ogden at 8:30 Bingy Napoleon Centennial tain scenethe outdoor in which they Neves of Millville Utah and Belva rived o’clock this evening will Include Jay will be believes and and Windsors that performed or Winn Continuing their grass fire season the program 20 of Trenton Utah June Oleen Anderson and Homer and 10000 will please the firemen mada an early run today to L Anderson Jr and Rich of Brigham City Qlessie 1085 Canyon Road expected more than a GlenGeorge to Twenty-fourt- h street and Polk persons formal of Malad Jessie and Madge Dial in novelty Rae Thomas both Phone 27 j of the presentation avenue and at about the noon hour strictly Idaho to Harold Nephi Tucker of numbers from Willard The proHaydn oratorio to 321 Twentieth street Rev Dr John Edward Carv- Ogden and Olive Pearl Bywater of gram is directed by Lee J Bair: On Tuesday afternoon runs were erThe City to John H Chester of the First Presbyterian church Brigham street made to Twenty-sever- e Mabel Porter both of and Clara will the spekk through amplifiers Salt Lake City Madison and Jefferson ave- short about remarks interpretative nues Third street and Washington avenue Lincoln avenue between the numbers COURT HEARING Mr Hinchcliff will announce the ’ Twenty-sixt- h and Twenty-sevent- h W of Worthin a few in feels and George Judge program days 2940 avenue streets where Stephens y it will be one with the wid Provo was in Brigham City Monday burning rags had set fire to the that “When my little girl was about four weeks old eczema broke out on a of and est for of the friends music Tuesday portion hearing appeal a a floor of building occupied by her forehead extended over the top of her head and was also on her Ogden and surrounding commu- the case of J D Callabresi versus Mr Hoskins 150 Second street at of morton W feet and ankles It was in a red rash and blisters and the itching ind note a House F inand citizens are nities of which the home of A F Tobias and to vited thethe to said been have held of to gage burning were so severe that they were almost unbearable She could hear by by city Ogden Oak street and Jackson avenue 1926 Callabresi since not December rest day or night Her clothing aggravated the breaking put free Performance Fire Chief H H Wardleigh stat-lth- e f was case a This rehearing granted terribly ed today that a number of grass and almost C Melvin and Ointment gave Cuticura Harris after “I by they Soap Judge began using fire calls were unnecessary as they OFF LETTING STEAM case was with the Cuticura of decided the of four in favor relief Cakes and after Immediate Soap using could have been easily extinguished “How’s that new office a of Mrs at the Alice healed” was trial she Ointment boy Cuticura y (Signed) plaintiff previous complete: -by persons in the neighborhood yours?” Fox Fruitdale So Dak According to the filings And test! “A regular steam engine” mony of House Callabresi obtained Sold everywhere Samp e each free “A good worker eh?” Soap the notes and mortgages by fraud “Cuticura Laboratories Dept H Malden M’’ Adar “No a good whistler” — Answers Judge Worthin heard testimony but TARIFF DUTIES " Lester Hinchcliff director of the sheds corrals and some were destroyed by fire at the hay home of Alex Muirbrook in West Warren Tuesday afternoon The fire was believed caused by spontaneous combustion Damage was HOOlERACTSON N Damage In West Warren Program Changed In Order Fire Estimated At To Appeal To Greatest Number $1000 A barn j ' BOXELDER f ' Under leadership of farm bureau officers a large number of dairymen met Tuesday night In the North Ogden hall to discuss the prices of market milk Dairymen present said they could not afford to sell milk at the prevailing values They are receiving nine and 10 cents a on gallon and It Is being retailed the Ogden market for 40 cents a gallon A committee was appointed to meet with the milk distributors of Ogden and ask a market price higher and more in keeping with other conditions Some of those at the meeting declared the price of market milk in Salt Lake City was equal to 50 cents a pound for butter fat while in Ogden it is only 32 cents delivered at the plant The general sentiment at the meeting was that at the present cost of hay the producers will have to get better returns for their milk or dispose of their dairy cattle Those placed on the committee the disappointed to confer with tributors are: George Alvord Le- Roy Snooks Marley Barrett William Johns and Hyrum Hill W C Deamer a carpenter said he knew personally of 47 barns in the northwestern part of Weber county which had been flattened by storms and owners said they would be willing to rebuild if their dairy Income were enlarged ’ FREE CONCERT will hear the arguments at PHONE 174 414 24th STREET d fI |