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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEBNESPAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1920. m OGD EN DEPARTMENT - OtXle 420 tttMi Plon Twuty-flft- i I Bturfae offlc 652; Ogden cerregpondent, 664 and 740. Truck Fleet Begins OGDEN SOCIETY Journey From Ogden . Aug. J entertained at her home on Msdieon avenue and Twenty-nt- h street yesterday afternoon In compliment to Mra, Horace w. Sherman of Chicago, Mrs. Charles McCoy of Lake Charles, and Mra. Earl Ballon ty ns of Franca. Two delightful readings, riven by Mra. Sherman and Mias Marjory Thom. wars features of the afternoon. Luncheon was served at oclock, the tea table being decorated with pink sweet peaa Asters and goldenglow were used to decorate the rooms. Mrs. Fred H. May of Salt taka and Mrs. A. C. Brown of Richmond, The Utah, were guests. guests numbered eighteen. - OODBN, Aug. 11 Th United Stats bureau of public roads today sent a Plaros-Arro- w motor ears van of seven two-to- n trucks to th Dustin bridge 14 miles north of Boise. Th fleet left Ogden at t 'clock this morning and will make tho trip to Dustin In six dsya It carries a complete camping and cooking outfit, together with th necessary tool and equipment for the work. Tha material for th bridge will b Bros!, hauled to th brldg sit by the trucks from a near railroad station. Z. B. Compton Is in charge of th truck caraAccused ,, van. The trucks In th fleet wsr part of . mors than nlnety-tlv- a trucks which ar The 8. O. H. club waa entertained by used In th Twelfth district of th buthe Mieses Marguerite and Roes Spldel reau of public roads end ar sent out from at their home on Adame avenue last th assembling plant at Thirty-firi The time waa spent In needlestreet and Lincoln avenu Jn this city. OGDEN, Au. - 34. Rooeo 'Broil, 40 evening. work and ware made for a party year ot age, threatened to kill hli will to bo givenplana at the and threo young diuhters ihortly alter home of Miss Thursday evening Son Marguerite Clements. 2128 10 oclock tonight at thi home of thl Lincoln avenue. family ,3140 Reeve! avenue, according to Mra. Broil told the polio police officer Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Server. Mr. and that her nusbanad became Intoxicated on Mrs. 8. R. Server end Mrs.' Maud Young home-maof murOODEN, Aug. 24. A wipe and cbaapd her and the have returned from a motor trip through der In th first degree charge will be filed In children from the houie,, brandishing a YeUowatone the. court Ollle district Mrs. butcher knife and threaten! to murder against parity Clough and hsr son, Ray, 14 years of them. Mr. and Mra. Delbert MiUer left today ase, according to the statement of The ihouti of the woman and the chilLot Angeles to maka their home. County Attorney J. B. Bates today, aftsr dren. who range from 10 to 14 yean of for Mr. Miller will take a course of framing a conference with Judge A W. Agee. were heard telewho age, by neighbor, It Is said that th jury will bs called phoned for the police. Police Sergeant In a government automobile school .... ' lit: A, 1L Stephen! and Officer Ed Butter.mfeaoed to pi Mra T. O. Iverson and Miss Maud field, who leaponded, found the wife and son hsr kill his father early fiun- to entertained the members of the ing the lrli huddled In the darknni of the Folksr da; morning. B, L M. Five Hundred club and a numyard to escape the wrath of Broil. of Big Wells, Texas, The officer! took the knife from the aber of additional gueets last eveningIver-at willW. S. Clough arrive In Ogden tomorrow to take parcel shower in honor of Mrs. who wai placed under arrest. He min, Body of his brother, charge of th Is being held at thi city Jan on an open sons daughter, Mias Zell Iverson, a September bride. Five hundred was enjoyed which will bs taken to Texas. . charge. during tha evening, after which a supper was served. The table was decorated with carnations and rosea. Twenty guests Employees Issues wars present Miss Iverson was the of honor at a china shower given guest Case by Mra Iverson nnd Miss Violet Iverin son one evening of lest week- OGDEN, Aug. 24 One thousand emJ. J. Bugger of Ogden yeiterday obV ployee of th Oregon Short Lin railroad Mr. and Mra B. L. Howes, who have at Salt Lake held their annual tained. an alternative writ of mandate addressed to Judge A, W. Agee of the been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wads at the Hermitage In Ogden canyon outing today. Second district court at Ogden from the M. Johnson at their homo In tha canyon, The visitors reached th olty in a special train of eight cars this morning. The case la returned homo the first of tho week. supreme court of Utah. They were Immediately taken to the brought In thi effort to compel thi district court judge to order H. M. BarDr. and Mra Edward M. Conroy had canyon, where a program waa held durrows and Elizabeth Barrows into court as their guest for a week C. R. Broughton ing the afternoon. Luncti waa served In to answer as to property owned by them of Berkeley, Cal. Mr. Broughton the pavilion The merrymakers returned within the jurisdiction of the district accompanied home by Mias Jean Conroy home at 8 34 o'clock. court. Judge Agee has the alternative of Acree, who has spent the summer hers granting the order asked by October 11 with Dr. and Mra Conroy. Mias Acres next or of appearing to tell the supreme will attend school In California, court why he has not dons so. Mies Florence Dunn spent the last Bugger obtained a Judgment, to the papers on file, against according the Bar- week-en- d in Logan. rowses Deo. 21, 1918. for 1478.75 and a OGDEN, Aug. 24. Delegates to the 812.30 costa. Execution waa made by the R. H. who for tha past two Democratic oounty convention to be held Howes, sheriff later, but papers were re- years has been attending school In the next Saturday afternoon at 2 oclock at turned unsatisfied. Bugger then filed af- east. Is spending the week here with his tho courthouse to name delegates to th fidavit with the district court, through parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Howes, 87 stats convention, which meets in Belt hi attorney, Chris Mathlsop, Twenty-fift- h street. Mr. Howes during Lake next Monday, were named at the that on Information apd belief asserting the Bar' Raymond-Whlt-coprimaries held in th city and county summer rowses had property In the jurisdiction ol the Touristis vrtth thefo Boston. He is tonight. Th city primaries wsr held at Agency the court, and asking for an order to in eharge of a Boston party which Is th courthouse. then! to appear. This Judge Agee re- touring the Canadian Rockies. Glacier Th attendance was unusually large at fused to do, on the ground that the law and Yellowstone national primaries and much Interest was parka In Salt th requires that the probable possession of Laka and other point of tntareat th taken In some of th candidacies of Weber oounty politicians property must be proved to the satisfac- west tion of the court and that an affidavit on information and belief Is not suffiMra C. C. Bllnn and daughter, Erma License cient. of Shawnee, Okla, are visiting at th horns of Mra Georg Reynolds on avenue. H. Myers Dies 0 0 0 OGDEN, Aug. 24. Th application of Miss Hslsn Woodcock returned home 8tv Gray for a license to conduct s last evening after a three weeks' visit public dance ball In th basement of the In Bo lea Idaho. Marion hotel was refused by the board OGDEN, Aug. 24. Joseph H. Myers. 0 0 0 71 years of age, owner of a rent automoof city commissioners at their session Mra Paul Ellis end daughter, Ruth, bile service, died suddenly st the home Tb refusal waa made upon th left yesterday for Logan to spend a week today. lste last night of heart failure. grounds of th dance hall not being propMr. Myers had Just returned horns with with rslativea 0 0 0 erly oonductsd. the members of bis family and comGray waa arrested yesterday upon th Mr. and Mra Lawrence C. Watson, who charg of the peace and asplained of feeling ill. He sank Into a ware married last week in Pocatello, ar- sault. Thedisturbing case was dismissed today chair on the front porch and died before motion of th city attorney's th medical aid could be summoned. He la rived her Sunday to make their homa 0 0 survived by a daughter, who left Tuo-soMra J. W. Pldcock and daughter, MarArts., yesterday for Cuba. The funeral arrangements will not bs mads un- garet, returned yesterday after a few Ogden til word from the daughter is-- received. day visit. - In- Salt0-- Lake 0 Home Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Argubrlght, Mr. and Mrs. Roscos C. Glasmann and i Mra Mabel Moon are spending a vacs OODBN, Aug. 24.- - Georg W. Wei ton, tat parol officer of Idaho, left this tlon at Bear lake, 0 0 0 afternoon for Balsa having m custody Mia Gertdude Shafer, daughter of Mr. Leon Deem, who gave himself up to th OGDEN, Aug. 24. the ball of 110 office but night. posted by Mrs. Mary Morlettl. charged and Mra D. J. Shafer, left yesterday af- sheriffs Deem escaped from th state prison In with shoplifting, was declared forfaited ternoon for an indefinite visit In CaliIn the city court this morning. fornia Mlsa Shafer will visit Los Angs-le- a Idaho last October. He said that he that Sen Franclsoo and a number of other could not shake off th thought About ten days ago the woman forevery man h met was an officer lookfeited 8304 ball given In connection with coast cltlea ing for him. The other two convict her arrest tor haring liquor In her poswho escaped with Deem have not been session. The Utter charge waa the secLadies of the Women's Benefit assoond that had been preferred against her ciation of th Maccabees pleasantly sur captured. Two weeks ago prised Mrs. Gertruds Weaver Monday within five months. Monday the board of city commissioners evening in honor of her birthday annirevoked.' the rooming house license held versary. Games and musk) were enjoyed OGDEN and refreshments wars served. by the woman. 0 0 0 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. COUNTY HA ENOUGH TEACHER. A plonlo was given at Lorin Farr park Frank MIUs and wife to WlUtam R. B. this afternoon by the Adult Bible class OGDEN, Aug.. 24. Superintendent A. Fowler of the Weber county schools of th First Methodist Episcopal church. Furnlss, all of lot 12, block 2, Central Park annex $350. announced today that the county teach, Supper was served at ( 10 o'clock. 0 0 0 Preferred Investment company to era positions have been tilled preliminary Th of America save to the opening of tha schools. He said Henry Denkers, lots 45 and 48, block 5, Royal Neighbors that ho had received a number of appli- a card party lost evening In the L O. O. Denver Place addition $480. Matthew S, Blakely and wife to John cations for the positions as teachers from F. hall. V. Brunettl,- - part of lot I, Reeves advarious towns of tho stats. Tho Elks lodge entertained last eve- dition 11700. st th Hermitage with another of MR. V. C. GUNNELL I RECOVERING. ning a series of dances. FILED IN DISTRICT COURT. OODBN, Aug. 24. Mra V. C. Gunnell, ,, ' Rollo T. Greenwell , against Fred who Is in St. Mery's hospital, Rochester, Th Live Oak Circle meet will Sawing Minn., following a serious operation, Is tomorrow afternoon at I oclock at tho Mathyas and 'others, to quiet title, Minnie D. Frieman against J. Frieman, slowly recovering. Mrs. OunnaU Is chap- homo of Mrs. Bust Gross, 154 Second divorce. lain of Miriam chapter No. 4, O. E. 8., street. j and her many friends In and out of tha IS DELAYED. NEW FORESTER chapter wlU be happy to know the Is out WELL TEST CONTINUED. of danger. 2L District Forester J. OGDEN, Aqg. 14. OGDEN. Aug. Tests at th city wells with compressed air were continued H. Rutledge, who will com F.to Ogden 'CHlCAQCt NEW MAN IN- - CITY- -Knelpp, again today with success. Th testa ar Washington as assistant OGDEN, Aug 24. J. Anslnk of the to be continued from day to day until who goes toadvised Mr. has Knelpp that h Chicago Dally News Spent the day In Og- th engineers conducting them complete forsstar, will not bs abl to com to Ogden until den. He is en route home from a tour their findings and report to th city October I. It Is stated that the Washof the Pacific coast . commissioners. ington office of th service has given . : LOGAN-permission for Mr. Knelpp to remain In EDWARD CONROY IN DEPUTY SHERIFF TAKES BRIDE. October L Edward Conroy, son OGDEN, Aug. 24. Th OODfcN, Aug. 24 of Ogden until marriage of Dr. and Mrs. Edward M, Conroy, has Mrs Royal Porter Bray and Ray West, PRISONER'S 8ENTENCK INCREASED. gone to Logan, where he has accepted a deputy sheriff was solemnised at FarmOGDEN, Aug 24. Harry Smith, who August 11 according to an anposition with the Amalgamated Sugar ington was charged with an attempt to escape nouncement made by the couple today. , company, from th oounty Jail, In th month of June, while he was serving a senteno for intoxication, waa sentenced today by Judge A. JS. Pratt, to serve thirty days refreshing'- tha E Ogden Man, It of Astaulting and Daughters. Rocco Wife Mother and to Face Murder Charge see, de - -- Short Line Enjoy Canyon Outing Supreme Court Mandate Ogden Attendance Is Large at Democratic Primaries see -- Fill-mo- rs Joseph Suddetdy at Ogden Home Board Denies to Dance Hall Proprietor Xn n. Officer Takes Idaho Fugitive Woman Forfeits Bail ohS hoplifting Charge STATISTICS. la - pure food cereal beverage serve with meals or between In Jail. MISSING GIRL IS 80UGHT. OGDEN1. Aug. 24. Th members of th Ogden polio department have been asked to keep a sharp lookout tor Virginia Lee Withers, 14 year of age, of Springfield, Mo , who is said to have run away from home July I, to enter th motion picture n irofesslon. She is believed to be In or some other near-b- y Utah town. -- meals. ' , ' Oiyler from your local dealer. Of-Is- COUNTRYMEN FURNISH BAIL. OGDEN, Aug. 24. Sannamon Kataya-mJapanese, 2t years of sgs, arrested on August 12 upon the request of the Immigration authorities, i liberty at the city Jail this morning after furnishing 21000 ball by bis countrymen. The accused la held for deserting a ship at Newport New va., and entering this , , country without passports. a, ' Manufactured' by Becker Products Ca Ogden utan 1- -5 - V NELLIE V. NICHOLS Gas or Electric Herwlf JEROME ft NEWELL Simplex and Horton Ironer with a Woodrow makes Blue Monday a happy one. Why be all day doing your washing and ironing t f JACK- - WYATT v y and LASSIES BARTHOLDIS BIRDS PHONE M Jarir inra jn km? iiiroo UK1 oifM it a rf1 . no ntriq TOPICS OP THE DAY SJTlH COOLEST THEATER IN TOWN 4T , Every night except Monday and Tuesday Matinee begi& Thursday ol boh PALO ft PALET With MARION MURRAY mmsm SIAlk ST. fiuf fc SOLLY WARD & CO. Jf'tt A edi A comedy playlet KINOORAMS V 'it -- WELLINGTONS SURPRISE SCOTCH LADS Good Used Washer, $38 f M MRS. AND HIS J ELECTRICITY points th way for you to start good housekeeping right. It shows you how to avoid the wash-dalabor and , excessive laundry bills. It shows you how the vacuum principle of eleetrid cleaning will keep your home sanitary. Resolve to start on the electric way toward home content. te a m5 Prices: Mata, 15c, 25c, 50o. Evgs, 15c, 25c, 60c, 75c, fl Except Sat. and Sun, ,rrf' t arfJ C J MSdWJ nf b,p'a Zgef ? Good Times at Hand , Says Davies Before Rotations "The Lure of Tomorrow" was th subth Rev. Clem given by ject of ofa talkWaterloo Methodlet-Eplsoo-pthe Davies church at tha Rotary dub luncheon noon. yesterday I will cross th street any day to meet a man who lives In the lure of tomorrow." said th Rev. Mr. Davies, "but I have no use for a today or a yesterday man. 1 have no patience for all of that talk about the good old times These are the good times. We have been gethave been Imting better and conditions Everybody works now who proving. wants to work and workers get more than ever before. We have Improvements and advantages that ore worth while and we brS A LOEWS Spectacular NEW . BILL ol Direction :: :: VAUDEVILLE Ackennxn-Harr- Continuous, :: l New Bill Today, Big On of shows on the roG Famous thirty-thir- d :: 1 to 11 p. m. MOTION EICTURES LOKG TACK SAf.l Chines World ef Worker They do svsrythlnB i degree of hilarity rip-roarin- VAUDEVILLE BILL James M. Peterson of Richfield, candidate for nomination for governor before the Republican , convention, yesterday filed with Harden Bennton, secretary of state, a statement of his campaign expenditures to date, end also a notification of the personnel of bis personal camMr Peterson lists paign committee. traveling expenses 27at80 $50 end rent of office furniture at expended. The committee la composed of N. C oil , A human snd humorous llttlo pls "AIR CASTLE KATE" DE WHITER & ROSE, Snappy Dancer- - Sows Scenery C0RTY & ALTH0FF French Girls SOc. 7 at th Plano JACK REDDY " An Impersonator Different PANTACESCOPE SALT LAKE THEATRE Week Starting Monday, August 30th 3 Waltemeyer, W M Knerr, A. B, Harvey Senator Culbert L. Olson, and others. was also member of the committee, present. State Senator George H. Dem, chairman of the committee, announced last night that the committee expects soon to start the work of getting the proposed planks framed into proper shape for presentation to the resolutions .committee of the convention. Educators Will Visit I Rural Summer School state superintendent of "Home ef drama H SOo Nights, to 12.50; Wed. , Mat. SOo to $1.50; Sat. Mat, 60a to $2 Pina Tax MAIL ORDERS NOW , - :: Salt lake City, Fit, Aug. 27 Show Ground ' ' '1 Big . PATHE . , ' :. i "PAN .I I,.. Comedy, "LONDON BOBBY" . ; .... GEM Frm th Coming Thuridey i . CORINNE GRIFFITH In "THE WHISPER MARKET" MORE . . JrtV ' , ,K4 ! EE GO LET iK , Super-producti- ''' Should & Husband; Forgive? le thv Of alt photodram, thl most amazing and thrilling In It them and answer. Th racetrack, scene could not b excelled. Th prize fight and th duel to deaths ere truly realistic. . Also International New and Comedy, "THE QUMPS" world-femeu- e :: it THE 9An GVS ? , BEST SHOW N TOWN r A . STRAND STATE STREET) r "Where everybody gees" In One Musical. Shews Three end , Comedy Voudevlli ' Pleture HIRAM CLAES MUSICAL COMEDY wt ROY j ? I 1 v J"WAR IN THE ZOO" an week, commencing Coming, Saturday "Thp BOTTOM ef the WORLD" GEORGES CARPENTIER In "THE WONDER MAN - doors odex STEEL! tlVM. At -r P.W. i- TEgFORKANtg; STARTS frQ-R- on Sal AbnMssrime f and' tfc.crw Shew Day at Keith Emporium Cigar Store, 24 South Main St. NO EXTRA CHARGE , h ,i the CABARET Presenting in Ixtn 2A TH Z ,VEEVUE HIRAM HOOO OOO.OO FKER B J2AD35 IA1LY , - . i novel fey. ' Ward .Primer's nature picture , PASS WILL THE DEVILS KEY UNLOCK YOUR DOOR2 DAYS Mrs. Humphry Comedy. "SEA SIRENS" -- REVIEW :: j DAUGHTER Happiness novel by - i tor . Super-come- ( A LADY ROSE'S - Adopted from th I pictures ONLY'.ff Selected first-ru- n Your last opportunity today to soo th answer to th question ef the-ag- es In th wonderful ELSIE FERGUSON DUSTIN FARNUM ' :: THREE production al super-speci- ' r road buntin' Ninth end Main Sta' (ON STATE STREET) "TH eleeeleet theater west ef , New York" LAST TIMES, TODAY A t' Judge Hugo B Anderson of the juvenile court yeeterday affirmed his decision which was overruled by the state supreme court and decided that Mr Leia W, Brown should not have the custody of her eon, Erneat, 12 years of age, and that the boy ehould be committed to tho tat industrial school. The case haa AMERICAN ' elleari i , MACK BENNETT -- th for IteetT LAST TIMES TODAY A tb paving of 8vnth East street According to Commlaeloner T. T. Burton, Mr Mellen le between fifty and Sixty days behind In the work. SHOOTING BEN better" ft . -- A rtd - r J- TOM MIX le eeoler and speak . GUILTY OF LOVET BROADWAY pIcUi res It In a passionate, exotlo drama ef yout 1 and motherhood ibJr , ( lic instruction; Arch M. Thurman, stats director of Americanisation, and Professor Fred W. Reynolds, heed of the extension work of the University of Utah, will leave for Vernal tomorrow to Inspect the rural summer school work now closing there, and to attend a convention of the Uintah county teachers, held preparatory been In litigation for nearly two years. to the opening of the school year. Mr. Muir said that the first rural summer school, designed to bring experts Into close contact with rural school prob. lems, has met with s success that assures the movement for such institutions will grow. , TODAY LAST TIMES TODAY OHIO VISITOR 8EES CITY. , Major F P. Fremont, son of Major General John C. Fremont, the explorer, In a big western drams whose home Is In Cleveland, Ohio, Is st the Hotel Utah. He is accompanied by his wife. They were taken on a sightBoth seeing tour of th city yesterday AL JENNINGS expressed enthusiasm over the beauties , In a big sensational drama of th city. ' SHOT" UNEXPECTED "THE CONTRACTOR ASKED TO EXPLAIN. animal Two reel special oomedy The city commission yesterday morn' Coming tomorrow ing ordered Contractor J. W. Mellen to appear before It thla morning at 10 Shorty Hamilton In "Th Snell" o'clock to show cause for th delay In "Where the air Raromount-Artcra- Dorothy Dalton JUDGE AFFIR IMS DECISION pub- iid i ls The platform committee of the Democratic state organization held another meeting last night and received a number of suggestions as to planks that might bs Included In th state platform. Members of the party affiliated with organized labor vers present. Including E. M Muir, ' Three shew dally 4:45, 7:30, Prlh. PRICES? Nlflhte, lower floor, 40eH balcony, SOc) box, SOo Matin Adults, entire hove, Mori children under IS, 15c. Utah Democratic Planks Discussed by Committee LTT 1L peppy eomedy number They do Fourth Flynn Detective Story Paulson, J. L. Ewing, O. C 8now and N. J. Bates of Richfield and Joseph yof Loa. Frank Mosley of Salt Lake is named aa secretary of the commute. J fli 2 PETE P11IT0 & COYLE " NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Matinees, 20c; Kiddies, 10c. Evenings and Sundays, t C0UPAIIY Goldwyn farce that breaks every , speed record known to pictures And a high-clas-s g ATI i of JESSIE HAYWARD GOING SOME A iv th top REX BEACHS Gubernatorial Candidate Files Expense Account Eck-ers- TODAY , should appreciate them Wesley E. King, president of the club, introduced William Watts of Kansas City as a visiting Rotarian. Mr Watts extended the greetings of his club and spoke briefly of his pleasure at being In Charles R. Johnson, manSalt Daks ager of th Logan Glee club, which went to th internatlon'al convention with the Salt Lake and Logan Botariana, who Is a member of the Logan Rotary club, expressed the gratitude of his boys for th trip. Reports were made by the community service committee end the smoke committee. Tbs matter, of the Rotary camp sit In Wasatch park was reported to be awaiting word from Washington, D. C. f WIFE OODEN, Aug 24 Mlnnl D. Friedman filed suit In tha district court today upon th grounds against 1. Frledma ef desertion. . The complaint allege the two defendant deserted the plaintiff 8h asks months after their matrlage. divorce a snd month th for alimony. V VftVjptVMI BEGINNING TONIGHT DELEGATES TO MEET EARLY. OGDEN Au. 24. Th Wsbsr county Republican delegates to th stats convention at Salt Istk on Thursday have been called by Chairman Arthur Woolley to meet at th Wattls headquarters In th Kanyon hotel at Salt Lake, at, 8.34 I o'clock Thursday morning. ... ' . A THE BEST CaAuX IF OUR- FEATURE BILL SCOUTMASTER WILL TEACH. OGDEN, Aug. 24 Georgs Bergstrom, local scoutmaster, has been named by W. Karl Hopkins, superintendent of th city schools, to tak charts of the direction of the automobile school st th Ogden high school. Bergstrom Is an ex erisnoed automobile mechanic and has sen prominent in tha activities of th Boy Scout organisations, CHARGES DESERTION. Vj - . la st 13 Added Attraction -- 5 . . PITJ1 In HEART OF TWENTY, SU . ATTINDTHI MATINEft SAVE 10 cnta and AVOID tlld' avaninf arawdt , n a |