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' THE OGDEIT STAND 1 i i wY iWiCOT i±£K'r "L- A WAV I : y Decided LAKE Oct 11— Choice 'teams of horses displayed their t Wednesday at tho Uah state f&it in the lntermountaln pulling contest Winners in th three classes were: Shorty and Tom fcALT owned by Jick pin Roy pulled 2600 pounds Ned and Jim middleweights owned by Glen Briggrs Syracuse 2350 pounds an3 Bud and Molly heavyweights owned by Glen Evans Layton 3000 pounds Other place winners were: Lightweights under 2700 pounds' Cap nnde Clip owned by Hector Flint second 25 50 Ktar and Bill owned by Cyrilpounds: GInes iKamas third 2450 pounds and J'lue and Bally owned by A Richards Orem 2300 pounds Middleweights over 2700 pounds and under 3000 pounds: ltd and Gap owned by John Draayer Clinton Dude and Rock cwned by Walter Cook Syracuse mad Cap and King owned by Ezra Thur-kco- d Syracuse tied for second tlace with 2750 pourde each Heavyweights over 3000 pounds: Hock and Rowdy owned by U E Cverlade Provo 2930 pounds second and Bally and Ted owned by "William Barron 2850 Sigurd pounds third - if m and-Depu- ' ? - -- i - ks J B Crapo of Spring Valley spent Tuesday here on oil busi- ness H I Comstock and J O Larson of Los Angeles and F E Brpoks of Long Beach arrived in Evanston Tuesday to remain for some time They have oil Interests in the Spring Valley field ON HONEYMOON Mr and Mrs J H Stewart of Robertson passed Wednesday in Evanston on their way home from Salt Lake Mr and Mrs Stewart have been on their wedding trip C W Hoffman of Salt Lake was in Evanston yesterday looking after his oil interests in the Spring Valley field H G Barton of the United States geological survey with headquarters in Salt Lake was in Evanston Wedneslay Mr Barton is in charge of- oil developments in -this district C L Keller of Ogden was an Evanston visitor "Wednesday J A Olson of Spring Valley was an Evanston visitor Tuesday Mrs Katherine Trask of Ogden spent the week-en- d here Her daughter Katherine has been spending some time in the Pick-re- ll w home here 3-STO- in Ontario Ore: In the machine po'ice said' also were three revolvers In the hotel room occupied by the trio police said they found a quantity of nitroglycerin dynamite caps and fuse Detective Chief Jack Balderson aaid there was enough of ithe explosive to blow up several EA!!S HER - Time UTAH DEMOCRATS TO MEET IN OGDEN k full crop A decrease in sugar beet was shown in the reoort whtah Estimated this year's crop at 527- pOQs bushels compared with last year 1""""" "" iii' i i Qualt-rough-AlIc- ott LAKE Oct 11 — With the judging inj Guernsey and cattle classes completed Wednesday at the state fair a check sljows that Weber county ' herds scored heavily The Grangevillei Guernsey farm of GrangeVille Ida and the TrOui-mer- e herd (from La Honda Cat walked away with: all but cue first Guernsey nonor with- Wsber and other herds of othe state vleing'1 f 0£ ' me remaining places lhe Weber county Guernsev herd however was supreme among county herds of the state withithe Salt Lake county herd cording $ec ond Holstein-Friesian- s from vWeber county farpd better whfn that breed was Up for judging In caun ty herds Cache: Was first and s Weber second in the Holstein division first places taken by 'breeders at Ogd6n ana vicinity were: Jiull calved between August 1 1925 and July 31 1926 state in dustrial schpol bull calved between August I 1926: and February 1 1327 George B Taylor junior champion bull George B Taylor: cow calvedj before 'July 31 1924 C S Potter "! heifer calved between August 1 926 arid July 31 1926 state industrial school heifer calved between February 1 and July 31 1927 James A McEntire reiter caiyed between Argust 1 Genuine Diamonds 14-White Goid Finely Pierced Mounting K A 15c DOWN nd !$1 WEEK At Any TO ii VERNAL Utah Oct 11— (AP)1 —The death of a man known only as Jackson for the past three weeks a cook in a Roosevelt hotel is believed to have! been caused by L poison j The man is said to hae purchased some poison for uso in killing dogs that had been annoying him in the kitchen in the rear of the hotel Jacksoi Is reported to have spread some of the poison on a piece of meat tj be fed to the dogs and in some ay accidentally placed some of the powder in his BY SOUTHLAN! ': By PAUL II B1ALLOX United Press Staff CorrMbpondent RICHMOND Va Oct 11 — Down south in the land of (UP) cotton Governor Alfred E Smith" today just as he would have or the Sidewalks of New 'ork The Democratic candidate wore his brwn derby when his train rulled into Richmond at 10 ja m A large crowd gathered at the station Smith left the breakfast table to go out on the rear platform of his private car when tte train slowed down through Ashland Va Crowds lined both sidbs of the railroad tracks waving greetings to fcim and he returned with a wave of the derby Senator Claude Swanson Democrat Virginia boarded the train at Fredericksburg Va before breakfast and his colleague Senator Carter Glass got on before dawn at Washington ' - cam-raign- BANK EXAMINER HAS NEW POSITION SALT LAKE Oct 11— Resignation of Ray W Barrett as bank ex- aminer to accept a government position in Washington was announced Wednesday at the office of Seth Pixton state bank commissioner Mr Barrett has! been examiner in ed food CAMPAIGN ljuVr4S IN CACHE FORMED oy v i i llf-Pl- ans 11 jj o-f- DINNER — IN OMAHA FOR RAIL EXECUTIVE told police that Jordan came to the Murry ranch two weeks ago and stole a camera and a revolver Murray then told him to leave and stay off the premises j Tuesday night Jordan returned and Murry charged him with the theft and threatened policu action unless Jordan paid for stolen articles Jordan then is thj to alleged have drawn a revolver and commanded the farmer to raise his hands Upon Murry's refusal to do so Jordan shot him twice' -- Oct for the Republican campaign in Cache county Were outlined Wednesday evening at a special meeting and luncheon held at the Hotel Eccles Approximately 70 district! and precinct chairmen of the county attended lhe session which was presided over by Hhns Mikkelson county Chairman StateJChairman Carl It Marcu-se- n Congressman jDon iL Colton Joseph T Odell and Mr Mikkelson were speakers h leads to death 1 i LOGAN ST ANTHONY Ida Oct 11— Charge of the defunct Bank of Gar-fen- d since that institution closed its (AP) A posse early today was doors January 12 1927 near Future scouring the hills and ln-sOperations in liquidating the bank nere for Julius Jordan whom ofwill be conducted from Mr Pis- ficers say shot and killed A W ' Murry fox farmer ton's: office j' The shooting occurred-o- n Hurry's ranch' fourteen miles north of here Tuesday night Mrs Murry lit— (UP) — A PROVO Oct bump on the head sustained while in football practice Wednesday ijifternoon caused the death of Le-RPassey Jr! 20 of this city Young Passey died from cerebral jhemorrhage He with several other young men were staging a' football game in a vacant lot When tackled he was thrown heavily to the ground his head striking unmn I Jackson was suspected o' being & deserter from the farmy and officials at Fort Douglsta have tf en notified of his death j No relatives of the man have beenifound He was about 24 years of jage HILLS FOR SLAYER Football1 injury ' - posse Iscouring" SALT LAKE Oct 11 — Honoring' the seventieth birthday of E E Calvin retiring advice president in charge of operations of the Union pacific a dinner will be given Tuesday night at Omaha ail parts of Representatives the Unin PaciXic system have been invited together With other personal friends- - of the guest of hon- -' or A large party wlil go from utan iflaho and the coast fj-o- Special Low Prices on High Quality Drugs and Home Needs Which Will Save Dollars tor Every Wise Shopper Our Guarantee of Satisfaction Is Back of Every Purchase— YouSave With Safety for! Yourself nn i our ramily! j s mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Shinola i 25c 75c POMPEIAN OIL pint George H !Dern made addresses Wednesday Governor Dern point ed to Utah's leadership in the live stock industry President Winder's address- ivaa marked by an impressive tribute to Jesse S Richards of Ogden who was recently killed in an airplane crash He credited Richards with r elng "responsible to a larcre degree lor the wonderful! stock show we have here today" j Y Jj aiaiuinreaienea ana violation of thefpo- orandine reenla- Kraamg uons was tftwarted Wednesday with the issuance in Idaho Falls of an injunction against Carl De LGnz potato shipper of Tr-i- Falls According to information reach- ing here the injunction was served on De Long in Twin Falls and re strains himi "from 'shipping either airecuy orj indirectly: any Idaho grown potatoes that are not proper ly ana Honestly and fairly sorted packed' branded and marked in accordance jwith the regulations now in for£e or which may hereafter be established ' i '"and ' put in force" The injunction was asked bv the Idaho Falls' Potato Growers' association representing 296 srrowers of the uppec Snake fiver valley tvho charged that violation of the reg ulations would result in floodintr the market fwith inferior srrade tstatoes and thus brtnsr the rrlc to a level at which they could not afford to market them — n I SALT lie S3 Uroe'Tube of tftCTRIC Six-cu- p Star-Rit- e rr Limit' 3 Tube Schramm-Johnso- to n Drugs $295 u i " V ' Ionic S1-1- IRON QUININE AND $100 STRYCHNINE 12 ounces 79c 30c Laxative Brorno Quinine 390 60c Pape's Diapepsin S S muAKUH LLECTRIC tvemovaoie tiement fully sruaranteed $li9 L690 a f 50c ALCO MASSAGE RUBBING ALLUnUL 1 pint i sT1! Huteland izvELIXIR 'S9 - V&iUU - PCED 1370 ! 37c 08c 9 w 190 430 HEATER PCHOP°V5 Oe 5? r"" WLLl GOLD and LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTES 20c Herbert Tareyton Cigarettes ooc ' 2 pkffs 33 Carton Jmm i IS ' " v BEN — bo pintcr37ci: 25c JOHNSON'S TOILET ) ii 1 S 269 $100 PARKE! DAVIS AMERICAN OIL $125 Parke Davis Stand1- - Af) ardized Cod Uver Oil1 iiUU 5239 $100 Listerine $100 Lavoris cue JLavons customer i ''" $200 Q WATERBURY THRIFT 'ALARM CLOCK Your e of colors-- Red Green Blue or Yellow i j J20 " ' ulm ii ' O J 1 eivr paCKEfi65' LtZl Ci?nH Me-Iachnn- V -- I anon J r A- C&XWVi T: S pkjs 37C - SlZil rr Carton S103 - t i" a ' " I— — t rWa' -- i i 1 CLOCK STROPPER $100 Sal Hepatica O BIG BEN j TWINPLEX Red Flash model MILES' NERVINE $35 $325 BABY 72d ALARM PERCOLATOR lightning Toaster $250 AMERICA $119 CLOCK nd capacity J rAUKt LALIr URN LA f :7 iv--4 ALARM O WINE TONIC t f U Q4 i-S- AND BABY TALC 290 T statistician j The report stated that the wheat crop of theigtate is now estimated at 6892000 bushels as with 6678000 last year compared Hay pro- - yer 50c Dobell's Solution for II— (AP)—-A- n ( six-pou- ?o 19c 60c $125 S S S" 790 I 50c Orphos Tooth Paste almost general increase in :the season's crpp production in Utah over last year was forecast in a government report made today public by Frank Andrews agricultural duction was estimated at 1612 000 tons as compared with 1547000 in i 1927 This year's production of- pota toes was set at 3260000 bushels 1 i presentation ef thie coupon any of our etoree will deliver you j —Oct4 tTC On UTAH CROPS ARE LARGER THIS YEAR i : OUU MAK1HA WASHINHTOM Pr TRIG FLAT IRON A full Irori guaranteed for three Is! 42c $100 Tanlac LAVACOL - 'O 430 370 430 LUNCH $10C Photograph Album SO leaves 7 10c 25c Boric Acid 8 ounces' 290 50c BENCOLINE TOOTH 3o PASTE - I4-K- 45c Pluto Water Oc-o60c Doan's Pil S 25c: GLYCERINE SUPPOSITORIES 35c HINKLE'S PILLS 100's $100 Ovoferria 50c PARKE o :L CLOCK COLUMBIA xUI Complete with pint Vacuum Bottle 2 ounces i " 450 25c CHLOROFORM LINIMENT ! 4 ALARM $5C -i M- Food630 Oct 11 — (AP) — -- i 60c Mellin's Food 90c Mellin's 65c American Oil pint r 4 " OVJ SELTZER - BOISE Idaho a r 12 1 Y axiNisp- 10c Old Dutch rlpneA $150 60c BROMO nn - 5 for 19c iuc rwirk's Cocoa Hardwater Castile -- 68c ' for 250 10c ScholPs Zino Pads Rose Jap Soap 330 3 for 21 30c BROMO fllOc Lux Toilet Soap 3 for 190 SELTZER 23c WESTCLOX ESS-JAPURE FOOD VA NILLA bean FLAVORING EXTRACT &Ut ESS-JA35c! PURE FOOD LEMON FLAVORING Sn EXTRACT 35o i s 5c Crystal White Soap 5 bars 19£ 7c Lighthouse Cleanser cRYSTALVrtlttv 4 CLEANER 5100 BENCOLINE ANTISEPTIC id ounces I i and Daubo 25c THORO DRY t POLISH Brand iMSk 18c OLIVE £7 01C I 50c SHINOLA HOME PHI Tw i SihkohA Elagle C3"8JS 'S SIS" ' 1927 andjJanuary 31 192S state maustnai school heifer calved be tween February 1 and June 30 1928 state! industrial school four animals get of sire state Indus trial school W C Winder of the fair association president and Governor ' CREDIT JEWELERS 2405 Washington Ave Powder Was Intended For Use Against Dogs That Annoyed Him SMITH GREETED I 'j &nrp7 (Continued From Page One) tion officer said that it was Quite would go possible that the as far south as theairship coast of Africa and then head :for the Azores All sorts of wild rumors prevailed about stowaways being secreted aboard the airship The Zeppelin company management countered hese with the laughing assurance hat any unauthorized passenger found after the start would be propped overboard with a parachute attached Two stewards were aboard to look after the needs of the inner man on the trip There was plenty of provisions including veals pork chickens sausages eggs Vegetables tru it candies tea coffee cocoa mineral waters beer wine and schnapps When the American prohibition zone is reached forbidden liquors will uotbe thrown overboard but the management will have it placed under seal by customs" officers at Lakehurst wmmAY - i 3 Bfesp SALT son avenue federal revenue agent for the internal Utah Idaho Wyoming and Montana division! with offices in Salt Lake died Tuesday Funeral services will h Tkm Friday at 3:30 p m at the undertaking parlors West COOK OF HOTEL vv'arni ngs Ogden October 17 whn Joe T Robinson Democratic candidate for vice president is to speak according to State Chairman Debert JJ Draper All other political activities in the state will uo euspenaea on that night nnra ODject 677-pOOi FEDERAL REVENUE AGENT SUCCUMBS COURT RESTRAINS SALT LAKE Oct 11— John SHIPPER OF SPUDS Henry Blevins 62 of 13?1 Harri Real Value I IN DAIRY SH D1V adversity their championing of the causes of the workers and their successful political careers "Jackson grappled with and throttled the all pervading influ ences of Industrial and financial power mat sprang up a century ago iUie mm Smith has opposed the great powerful Republican agencies that have bought eeats In the Lnited States senate bribed teachers in our public schools tarn pered with textbooks our resources and raised plundered a &candal of corruption never before known in history" Continuing his discussion of the rarm problem Senator vVa'sh said: '"Over two billion dollars were lost to American farmers throua-- Mr Hoover's methods: of fixing wheat prices during the war when he was in control of the nation food supVIEWS ON TARIFF "benator Curtis is telling the farmers that the remedy for kll ia rm trouoies is more tariff We nave now 42 cents tariff on whniit It might as well be 42 dollars Look at the quotations The prices are about the sarns in Canada as in ims nation The tariff Is not ef fective on the three irreat xnnrt able surplus crops in this nation-wheat cotton and corn" Tho Democrats do not favor free trade There never was under any administration any semblance of free trade in this nation Tho Demo crats do oppose however the out iageous excesses and robbing rates of "tariff on manufactured goods anove iarm crops We demand an equality or protection "I submit to you the last 'Dem ocratic administration as a' model or etnciency integrity and far see Ing and wise legislation" Chairman Ira A called tne meeting to orderHuggma H II Hen derson waa the chairman who" in troduced Senator Waish Ralph Pe lusuu aim xveea sang ara uene liailiday uammeii played the or gan senator King also Sena tor vvaish departed epoke for j Brighim and Logan Till Christmas D NEA 8CRV1CE i Will Hold Larger BY omDared With 2970000 laati VAar Outsiders Grab Guernsey "Governor Smith and Andrew Honors Weber Shares Jackson are similar in birth in In Holstein Firsts origin in youth in their triumphs over Another Outstanding Anderson Value A Small Deposit 1 ©1928 brchard crops were uniformly esSALT! LAKE Oet 11 1 ttw timated to be larger than in: 1927 but still only about 80 per" cent of Democrats are planning to meet at (Continnecl From Tage One) DIAMOND DINNER RING SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Will Allow You $23 On a McCALL Idaho Oct 11— (UP) —The body of Bailey O Dustln of this city was found Wednesday after a posse had searched for him all day Tuesday when he failed to return from a hunting trip Lee Cotter Dustin's companion said that while hunting he had stumbled discharged the contents of his gun into Dustin's back He made his way to town for help but was unable to locate the body when he returned with the posse S MOT SORM WARDS MADE NE Trade T h I Back We ty h HEROES ARE HADE - SEN WALSH ' Oct BODY OF HUNTER Kews er — II unree men were arrested nere late W ednesday aftcrtoon and turned over to Sheriff Emmett Ffost of Boise Sheriff utia Emanuel of Emmett to face n iai un iiiai&vo ui Durgiaiy or a jtweiry store in Emmett The men Frank Cunningham 60 C W Roberts 36 and Wilsis Wilson 23 are alleged to have stolen a quantity of jewelry from the Emmett concern $1200 wcrth of was recovered together with a stolen automobile pdssE Recovers SEUSMTOffl 'EVANSTON Wyo Oct Hi— The Rocky mountain division No or tne u j a to the B of L'E met In the I O O F hall Mrs Vera Wednesday afternoon Bailey and Mrs Etta Hellewell were initiated into the order "Foil a social hour ing the lodge was ftekl withmeeting Mrs Helen Stevenson Mrs Vivian Sharp and Mrs Ignore Sharp in charge A luncheon was served Mrs Fred Hutch-enreitof Ogden came to attend the meeting TO SALT LAKE Mr and Mrs Charles Stahley were to leave for Salt Lake today Mr Stahley will return the first of the week but Mrs Stahley will remain to visit her cousin Mrs J W- - Pickering for a week or ten days Robert A Thorley has taken over the contract of the H Fisher interests on the W D Crompton ranch In the Billiard district Drilling for oil will be resumed at once Mr and Mrs Cecil Caldwell returned Monday night from Salt Lake The Topley well which is-- being drilled at Sage had reached a depth Tuesday of 215 feet Drilling which is continued day and night is progressing nicely There is a good gas showing The gas carried the rainbow colors The well is being financed by John C HIggins of New York City No stock has been issued The well is being drilled or what is known as the Bulldog anticline and the structure is covered completely The location was made by Christian Wrang O M Topley of Sage passed Tuesday and Wednesday in Evanston Miss Betty Meyer of Salt Lake is ia hous© guest of Mrs Ed Hor-roc- jp :bu3gdings C'vanston MARX K ENGSTHOM Ida I'UIJATULLO i!i I 11 1928 POISON KILLS ©2tFS STORE ROBBERY Kaj-svill- By Irl: 1 Arrests Made In Pocatello Jevelry And Motor Car Recovered ti in I— CUZvn Winners In Three Divisions of: Pulling Contest ? THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER R THREE HELD IN —— vsiHV- - a: ARD-EXAMIHE- "" ": By WILLIAMS - I - -- J A - ' fur - i " I f ' I t |