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Show - - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING. MARCH; I OGDEN DEPARTMENT 2514 Washington Ave. Phones and 117 1302-W- ; Son of Pioneer Canner Heads Association Society, 2190. thousand acre of beets have bean pledged and more mill be. signed up readily if the company wants more. Mr. Wattls commended the boosting spirit of an organisation known as the Association of Uommrcial Clubs of South lakota, which was instrumental In obtaining the factory. This organization Br working to have South Dakota sugar marketed there. Sugar Industry in Vicinity of Bellefourche Keen- -' Interests Residents. ly OGDEN. March 6 Resident of the vicinity of Bellefourche, 8. D.. where the Sugar company building a factory, are keenly interested in the development of the- sugar hidutrv there, it was stated taday by W H Wattls. general manager of the tompanv 'who returned this morning from a trip to that place. Building of the factory Is progressing nfeHv and a large acreage has hef n contracted for. Mr Wattls said Phe plant will Le ready in time to handle the 1927 heet crop Mr. Wattls eald that the process of moving the Delta plant to Bellefourche Is now about half completed, Since the Bellefourche factory is the In south Dakota, that section is vi' hie th ('tali company a great deal WarrfT of support. Mr aatt "Ten n Utnh-ldah- 1 o ' frt ' March and continued paymvrit of dues and premiums In the organ!-- 1 zation, with the exception of a brief period when she sai UL Claim f r the payment is made on a provision in the constitution which permits a period of grace in pa metU of dues and premiums when illness occurs. Inarch $ Dr. William M OGDEN, McKay was chosen head of the new of M<o, Idaho. The bodv will be shipped Monday morning by the UndquUt undertakers to Grouse Greek, where funeral be helci services and InternieffT-w- ill PATRICK M'ARDEL DIES. Ar- OGDEN, March C Parties del, 61. died late lasf night at a local Mr McAldcl was Lorn In hospital. Iowa and had been a construction foreman here He was a member of ihe Untholio chur cjt) The body j s at the JCirkendJH mrtuarv. ptesident b the board of Other officer named e H h e (tresident. ,e,.ire Mrln- Reeder, teereiary, and A tr,Hurer trh, The hoard of Kovernnr named hv the rmniberFhlp consists of the followThree-ta- r ing 1rm, Mr Dr pe, Mr Glen. Mr Reeder, term, Uharles B Empej , W Rice Kintbali r term. B and Ir K P MID-- . J Finch, the Rev John Edward Uar-- r and Mr McIntosh Uommittees. named by the hoard conlst-,nthe banquet commit-teeMr i Ilea, chairman . Mr Kmpev .ad Mr Firich, and the speakers committee with Mr Kimball, chairman. rest- Dr Mills, the Rev Mr i arver, dent Dr.iags and Mr. Reed' were The constitution and b law Provisions are similar to adopted those of Salt lake's Bonneville club Formal dinner will be held In the when Hotel Bigelow at intervals, and international speaker of notional The fame will address tffefhhershtp The board of g. seniors approved ennfor William K Borah of Idaho a speaker it is possible that he lll b. th. firnt of 'ho lthouRl Shi. I. not dpoKl-- d .j-Approximatelv lo huihes and pro- fessbmal men uf Ogden are affiliated whs elected governor. S f.len, two-ve- youll find this suit just nnc-ea- about right for Spring. Its broad in the chest and shoulders, full and easy everywhere. Two button d g coair; ; w MullettKellyCo. want you to be 156 South Main Street: Men My Arrmge to Punkas Th Tin. Clothe, on Onr Budget Tu-FPUn, P.Ktxmaibl . y it h the iub Woman Is Awarded $999 at Fourth Trial of Case OGDEN. March 4 Jurv in Judge George S Barkers division of th has awarded Second dlfrlit court Lena Graham, negro, a verdict o Union Ra.Iwav a the Ogden against Suit was brought to Ijiepot company $5.95 Friends Honor Couple Married for Sixty Years j Special to The Tribune. - LEHI. March 6 Mr and Mrs Mar- seventv-sevent- ORDS, picture , promitet , reputation not ond o fthern can begin to take the place of personal inspection as a means of deter Come in and be conmining merit and value. vinced" is an. old, old line , but it still preaches icorthichile advice. ' j Anna R. Puryear Is Dead ifi Ogfdert , .1 r. OGDEN BRIEFS OGDEN, j Talor In f LEGIONNAIRE' HONORED. March 6 -- Albert D Bate son of Thoma R and twira Bates, died late Saturdav the fniilv home at Plain right Otv Surviving are the parents, grandimrents. Mr and Mrs Thomas Bates of Ogden, five sisters and three Funeral service will be brothers S ward held m the Plain City I, chapel Tuesdaj afternoon at 2 o'clock In ar charge of the Arrangement Lindquirt undertakers "Klitah " the fam'u oniorlo bv Mendelohn. will be presented by the choir tabernacle Ogden Friday eve- ning, March 25, In the Ogden taber- A be will Professor narje Soloists ,.und dlr,rlor f ,h Salt laike 1e taberna, chair, Howard Sup and U,1M Letter r. Jlebft Douirla. Ulncht llff la the director, and P K mbirnacle organist, will he .whlkert At companist. Vernal L'hamberialn has filed auitj for divorce against Harry F. Cham- berlaln In the Second district court Th y were charging cruelty jtoda. married In Salt Take, Iarcr 1, 1910 and have four hildrer. w hose custody the mother se.ka. E IF i McAPer ft Issued to Anyone, Anywhere in the United States or Canada, by The Salt Lake Tribune YOU DO NOT HAVE TO SUBSCRIBE , agt, and less than 70 year of afro, that I am neither deaf nor blind and that I am not crippled to the extent that I cannot travel aafely in public places, and I hereby apply for a $7,500 Travel Accident Policy in the Federal Life Insurance Company, issued through The Salt Lake Tribune. I certify that I am more than 10 yearn of Anawer Each Qu eetion in Foil. Pnll Name. Print Name In Full Addresa Street But, City Place of Birth. j I TO ANY NEWSPAPER (Fill out this application. .Send it with $1.00 to The Salt Lake Tribune , P. O. Box 887 , Salt Lake City , Utah.) . YOU ARE HARD TO FIT, WE WANT TO SEE YOU. ' Judge James N KimhalJ of tlif,.1 Second district court ordered George 31. of Irtll Grant avenue, con- fined In the county Jail until he paa 175 alimony to his former wife Occupation. M. SORENSEN. Date of Birth Beneficiary Display We invite your Inspection ;2r,vVffl,rin"th7 iupFlv'TVonTf' s, h. .,.ordhir to word received hr hi mother Hs com- - nv Suit to Cji Measure.. promotion followed his sucesfu! held in the nietion of examination West Indie, where he i now stationed Irvine aboard the U S 8 Seattle entered the navy three ears ago. and la now 20 year of age. He i a former student at the West high c front. Mr Irvine ex?ecta her son home on a furlough in June and Juiv. A TTLI Open Saturday Till P. and up TO GO ON MISSION. la The Tribune Arto ChH-tenseRICHFIELD. Mmh son of President nd Mr John Special Chriatenaen, ha gone to Fait Lake, from where ha will depart shortly for a mlaaloa la the Netherlands. Beneficiary's Address .. NOTICE than one policy will be issued to any one person, but member a family may each obtain a policy npon payment of $1.00 with each application. of M THE POLICY PROTECTS YOU AS FOLLOWS: ft. Tailoring Co. Maeter Taller. East Second So. Waa. U Relationship. Not more STANDARD 10 Age....... Write hare name and address of person to whom you want Insurant paid in easa you are killed; otherwise will be pa d to your aetata. New Spring Patterns Now on 12M. both hands, eight of both eyea. one hand aad eight of (Fart One) RAYS $7500 for Iowa of life, both one eve. one foot and eight of one eye, one hand and one foot, sustained by the wrecking or disablement af a or or etreet. elvted railroad peaeenger ear, underground railway car, passenger steamship or ateamboat, la or on which tbe Insured la traveling as a fere paving passenger, la a place regulartv provided for the sole uee Not more then one of the indemnities specified shall be pavabie aa tbe result of any ana acciof peeeencem dent. Tbe loaa of any member or members shall mean (in parte one, two, three, four gnd five) kee by or eyea shell mean tbe total and of eight of e severance at or above the ankle or wrist Joint, end the h $3750 for the lose of eigh of one eye, or either hand, or irrecoverable toes of the entire eight thereof either foot, sustained likewise as specified In the conditions of part one. (Pert Twe) RAYS $3000 for the lose of life both feet, both herds, w.rht of both eyee, on hand and a'ght tf one eve. one foot and eight ofor one eve. one hand and one foot, sustained hv the wrecking or disable automobtl stage plying for public hire, which is being drives or operment of any public omnibus, taxicab ated at the time of euch wrecking bv a liceneed driver, end in which aurh insured la traveling as a fare-payimore one of the indemnities specified shall be pavabie aa the result ot any one Not (hen passenger accident. PAYE $1ft00 for the lose of eight of one eye, or either hand, or either foot sustained likewise aa two. of tn conditions the part specified (Part Three) PAYE $1250 for lose of life, both feet, both hands. sght of both ovea. one hand and eigt of one eye, one foot and eight of one eve. one hand and one foot, sustained by the wrecking or dteeblement of any vehicle or ear operated bv any private carrier or private perwon In which the Insured Is riding er by therefrom This includes persons riding In or driving automobiles or any other accidentally throw being n motor-driveor horse -- drawn vehicles Not more then one of the Indemnities specified shall be psnbh as 1425 for the loss of eight of and eyear either hand, or either fWt, aua-tainone PAYE of accident. the result any likewise aa specified tn the conditions ef part three. (Pert Feur) PAYE $1000 for the toes of life, both feet, both bends, eight ef botfe eyes, eoe bend end one foot and sight of one eye. one hand and one foot, sustained (a) By being strwrg or run eight of onetneve, or upon a peblle highway by any public or private vehicle. b By being struck by lightning while over (d By the collapsing of the outer wails of a building e) Fv drowning woikeat ct Bv cyclone orortornado. water in beach a thereto Is where life guard a bathing adjacent regularly stationed. tf By the bunting Inof e puhl'c building tn which the Insured shall be at the beginning of tbe fire Not more than one of the be pavabie as the result of any one accident. PAYE IViO for the toes of eight of oae 4mmtie specified shall eye. or either hand, or either foot, sustained likewise as specified in the conditions of part four. Par Five) PAYE $20 A WEEK, tat If the tneured shall be Immediately and wholv disabled by the means and under the conditions as set forth In pari one cr two. end be prevented hr Injury no received from PAt Draperies, Curtains, Rugs and Household j ; Goods j Cleaned the PROPER WAY. Let ua estimate your houeeeieen-m- q no obligation. All irticiat insured and guaranteed. Phone Hyland 560 ' Insured Hugh Mail T n March $15j $7500 This POLICY, $1.00 Application Today! Special to Tbe Tribune. SALIVA. Van h 6 J F Martin of Sallfia post 3b. American Legion, ha recrived appointment as a member of the state department finance commit tee. to fill the vacancy created b R U Smith leaving the state 111 aairt Suits $25 jjp Dresses M e OGDEN. $15jfp - collect damage man received August The Trtbuoe he fell from her buggv at a crosinjf Spcial March KATSY1LLE. There in the local ra'lroads vard because a eventv-f1vof water or mure in trajn frlchlenei her hore This was the reservoir feet at East canyon In Morthe fourth trial of the action whuh gan county, according to Information originated In the city court. received here bv officer of the Weber- The water Davis (anal company Former Ogden Mayor's 4eve at the dim la considerably higher It ea on was a corre- at than Bedside this Brother The report ponding time last year T. came received here from I. But- W. B Klrken-dal- l. tera of Morgan, caretaker at the dam. OOPEV. March contractor, of Kansas Citv. arLICENSES. GET MARRIAGE rived here today to be at the nick bed nf hi brother, former Mayor Pearl Special to Tbe Tribune. K. Ktrkend'ill. ho is at the Dee the RIGHFIELD. March condi--tioMavor Kirkendail hospital past week. Count v Clerk FL TTTrov waa reported today aa unchanged Thurston ha issued marHsgs license Lefrind to the following couple of Sahna: nd Muriel Sorersn Lodge Sued for $2000 Tn Ftena Tonard F Newbv and A of inert Nat and Crown Da viaKooehnrem; by Husband of of CtrclevD ha bmught u t In the Recond fl'strb t court the Neighbor of life insurto mhect Uort on ance policy held by hie wife, Martha V McAllister, who died January 2. I1?, The complaint eta forth that Mr. McAiliatcr look out the poLcy I Coats Pur-vea- r. at ' .. special Morgan County Reservoir Now Registers 75 Feet the so f.r injuries V 1923. w lien J Coats j Suits , Dresses tin B. Bushman celebrated their sixtheir tieth wedding anniversary at BushMr. home here Wednesday ear sixth l In his now man eightv. h and Mrs Bushman In her Lehl of Both are pioneers and have lived here continuously since flirt The celebration was largely in charge of the Sunshine commiitee of the Relief soctetv the Mr and Mia Bushman were re Ipients of a Ivouquel of sixty carcontribua nations. each flower being tion hv a friend In a burlesque wed- of ding, the two eld st grandchildren the honored couple were hr de and groom One hundred and twenty guests called during the afternoon. In the evening the Kirt ward fur- ther honored Mr and Mr Bushman wdth a reunion of the in connection A huge wedding cake was preward The and presented to them pared cake wi surmounted bv a OarTge gotten 1ft v f of years candle representing married life and circled bv ten small ten of the last March 6 OGDEN. Rebecca candles representative years. Puryesr, 70 widow of Charles F. SCHOOL GIVES PLAY. died today at the home of her son. Edgar f Purear" 239 Harrison, Special to The Tribune a avenue after three month- illness j RICHFIELD March 6 The faculty Mr Purvear was born In HagersRp hfleid hiuh school preented town. Ya October 11 157 and had of the annual pisv last night, Three lived in Ogden three year coming their The play was well rePools Wine here from Denver Surviving are ceived bv the patron The play waa C. of children. three Puryear. Edgar under the direction of MBs Nial NelOgden: Karl V. Puryear Chicago, and son. wtth the following cast Moroni Mr William Aimus. Seattle SmltH. Joseph Nelson. A M Maughan, The bodv is at the Iarkin & Sons J R Barker. Ray P.eal, J W Olsen. undertaking parlors Bur.al will probSpendlove, J Dwight Bu hanan. J ably be in Ienv er I, Terrv. Piivlhs Fisher. Nina Htiish. Packard and Paul Margaret Swenson -t jOgden Organizes jBen Lomond Club, Elects Officers . the fabrikoids a cretonne. Very Have Been Chosen f a- Spr.ing d hat box of grained Mack Are or black enamel black or tan with bound leather The black enamels binding. have a figured ravon lining and Contest at Ogden fifty person, attend) d the banquet and took part In the fun activities, which end'd with dancing in the ballroom, likewise the first dance held tbero The innvention kevnote, uttered bv H L annnii of Washington, I. president of the National fanners' assOi uition, and John G M Barnes, retiring piesident of the I tab auoid-tlon- , to reduce the U27 pack In order to make tin output of Utah oui with'markft cohdilmns The cat nets were urged to put quality ahe&n of quantity Acting upon advice given in the keynote addresses of the national the can tiers entered upon a discussion of their problems in executive session. Tne outlooK for the vear is for progressive activity, President Pierce said James H le Vine, president of the Ogden chamber of commerce pointed what thf ann!ng Industry means jo.it to Utah Ogden S Sells, eanners mathinerv expert, from Chicago and A H Beker. district sales manager of the Amerii an fun coinpanv of fhi c.igo. gave addresses. Travel Hat Boxes at Judges of Flag Leaders Urge Producers to Curtail Output; Offer Quality, not Specials Black enamH hat hoxea, hound with tan. russet or bUcVP fabri-koi- d. Figured blue cretonne An exceptional value Quantity. A It A OGDEN. March 6 Judges of the flag contest nows being conducted hv the American Legion auxiliary, unit of Herman Baker post No 9, wtll be the following faptam f. J Iock-le- r, commandant of the Ogden high (MiPEX, March fi John L There ' W. Tavlor Purdum. lof Brigham ity Is the new president school cadet a, ibrarian, farnegie library. Attorney Mr. of the Utah fanners asso lat.on Eugene E Pratt. J Francis Fowle. Pierre is a son of I N (Uncle Ike) Sirs. II. Earl Belnap and Mrs. Ola Bierce, founder of the Utah canning Klim The contest, in which there Is conmdustrj, and has been actively en- siderable Interest In the school of the In the association's work for oitv, ends March 11. according to gag'd vears He is had of the Brig nictn.v Mrs. Alice D. Stiver, rmjnty rommit-teewoma- n ham fttv fanning compan) of the auxlllar.v, who Is In i Thomas leslie, socretar treaurt t charge Flags to be given bv the Ogof the Van Alen tanning corporation den Elks and legion organizations will and also the Ron Packing corporation, be awarded upon the basis of the was elected v n e president Mr Les- greatest number of questions anlie has also ben a whrelnooe In th swered by the pupils a hack la t ion Robert Ne of Ogden Regular meeting of the auxiliary j was nmiitd t ecretarv treasurer unit will be held Monday night In the elei f d are Moroni Heiner o' American Iegion luh, beginning at J K Randall ot Notth Ogj Morgan, o Hock There w ill be a short business Herbert Barnes of Iva.ssville, meeting to be followed bv rards and den, a social Hostesses named by Mrs L Henry D (lon and Ronald Wadsworth of Ogden J. Holther, president of the unit, 'are The aimers closed thir P27 con the followingMrs lymn Austnd, ventton activities lat night, after in Mrs F Wallace Browning, Mrs. C R. the i ballroom of Hoti the Mrs Breeze. ltlatmg George p Bosnian, Mr Higilow with the first hanqu t erved I.o Arnold, Mri S. W. Badcon and in the nv hostclrv. Five bundled and Mrs J. I Smith. 50 0( Complete Showing for the Smart Dresser For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday toejt CUT OF YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNTS SocietuSBrand rtnuum First Two e Tuesday afternoon. coined lapels. Altogether a splendid style; absolutely correct. It has the individuality that always comes with the So- -' ciety Brand cut. ra t ANNOUNC health unit embracing Weber count), outside Ogden, and the Weber county schools, at a meeting of the county commissioners held Saturday with the Weber county board of education. Mrs Olga Ellis, who was nurse in the former county health unit, was appointed to the same position The unit will begin operating Monday with headquarters in the building of the Weber county board ot education at 3324 Adams avenue. Tentative plans for the formation of the health unit to include the schools and the county were made Wednesday afternoon by the county commissioners in conference with the countv school board It was agreed that the health commissioner should be on part time basis and that the nurse should The couui be employed full time Is to appropriate $24X a year and the 413110 school board annuallv, ex'tut-iof administrative expenses Efforts to form a health' unit to Include the city and count' sen !, Ogden Ot) and "Weber cquntv. made A countv early In the ear failed health unit formed last ear. when the Web-of which all imluded unit county disbanded because of disaa(rci ment between city nffhial anF the state board of health, ceased at the beginning of the 'ear OODEN. March C Jemima M. T. Kimber, wife of William J Kimber of Grouse Creek. Utah, died this morning In a local hospital Mrs. Kimber was born In Tooele, Noem-be- r 1$, 1$5! Surviving are her husband a sister. Mrs, Thomas Wright, of Lakexiew; two brothers, Moroni Tanner and Allen Tanner, ol Grouse Creek, and the following children: William Kimber. Thomas Kimber. Lawrence Kimber. of Grouse Cteek; Joseph Kimber and Howard Kimber. of Salt Mrs George Bellingham. Lucln. Utah, ana Alvin Kimber, If you lean toward the smart- conservative Rumr-mviu- New Health Unit MrsS.J. M. T. Kimber Dies in Hotpital k lmi . rX Dr. Wm. M. McKay Chosen Head of u ITS THE 7, 1927. Cleaning CrDyrin&Ca 1987 c South 11th PROMPT &st DELIVERY I B B performing any and every duty pertaining to her or hie usual occupatmn. the company wiU pay for a penM not exceeding 16 consecutive weeks accident tndemnltv et tne ret of twenty doiare per week. PAYE $'0 A WJIK. b) If the insured shsll be Immediately and wholly d sahled by the means end nsder the eon&iuone as set forth In part three or four and be prevented by Injury so received from performing any and every d j f pertaining to her or hie veual occupation, the eemparfy win pay for a period sot aaoeediag id eeeeeeeUva weeks aoctdsot Indemnity at tbs rats ef ton dollars a week. I |