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Show THE OGDEN STAN DARD-E- WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 192S. AMINES X MAKE CHANGES AT 4 RAILROAD MINES H HOOK fACiF Yla aJ? P 4 iQlUWbl mvnit. Char.pTis bave l.e?n V;o.. l Aj-H- i AT G. wf ; o(fk lals ;of th, t'ninn Pacific at the mitnn U lamonff company lllnnrp. the ' n-r- dh.-inrr- s Monday. ! thi nwirtp - bfiric Mi nl at rfictlvo ! ih m w Tom Foster unrrin;ndent ;it Itfllance. rHlevinj: J. J. Traher.j Company Commends Crews Mayor and Aids to Get Out Proclamation Calls for "wlio rrsimicd. formerly if ...... . 'Mr. Ko"tr to Stir Up Interest in and Others for Distin-, Hi:ne. hock.' Planting of Trees to ;sas nunc ana luiruw" .n, ' Honor Utah Heroes wiwr tne com-- 1 Sprinp, Ogden Club guished Service served on pan) for many year. 1 ' I - V- : 7 i TTT A UTAH'S A. ATTD) Tv; T J FINEST THEATRE 1 1 1 Employes of the Southern Pacific from the Salt Lake division have received the recognition from officials of the company for distinguished service rendered during the past month. Folldwing is the list for March: & B Lineman J. a. Magana and B Carpenter F. McNalley, Ullin, for prompt action taken ;when discovered broken frog bolt in notifying Roadv master so that repairs could fte made'; avoiding possible accident, thereby and which is very commendable. Bridge inspector C. A. Johnson. Colin, lor stopping train when noticed chain dragging from pilot of engine, which no doubt prevented condition that would have resulted in derailment and damage. It is highly appreciated to tsee employes display such interest. .. Extra Gang Foreman, J. E. "Waddle, West Harney, for action taken in stopping, train and notifying crew when observed brake beam dragging In passing train, which enabled crew to make necessary repairs before damage occurred. Such observance and action is very commendable- Engineer A. E. Everett, Winnemuc-ca- , for valuable assistance rendered brakeman In changing steam hose on passenger train, thereby saving delay to train. It is gratifying to see such cooperation. Clerk Miss Alice Crabtvee, Montello, for action taken ui having train stopped and repairs made to looso 11 t ir on truck of car which win Jib covered by her aa tr.i.u wat 'pulling out of yard. Service of rhti muuro ia appreciated and commondabi. Engineer E. Kecox, for beiug on the alert and stopping train in time tc avoid damage to water epcut. Interest shown is appreciatedEngineer J. F. George and Fireman L. F. Cunningham, 11-- 2 m. West Tyrol, for stopping train and removing brake beam from track; which bad evidently fallen from some tram, thereby avoiding hazard. It is a pleasure to commend employes for this kind of service, Engineer J. Westmeier and W. R. Jude. Fireman F. Gobbel, and Brake-ma- n J. H. Winslow. Wells, for voluntary service in assisting to clear main track of car that had been derailed, avoiding serious delay to trains. This i3 very commendable. Engineer J. Corron, Battle Mountain,' for valuable assistance in helping to remove a large rock that was lodged, under truck of trailer, which saved considerable delay to passenger of this kind is appreciated arid commendable. '., , . ' . : - i r JCS - ' 5 - n -- L.I PRICES nixn. plix PRICES - 10c r - - el , . . re-'M- Former Ogdenite Sole Survivor of First Woman Jury ; - Adult Warrington, recently 'arrested fa ORPHEUM, APRIL ' V1 Cwtnino owing tile A FASCINATING STORY OF A DAUGHTER'S LOYALTY TONIGHT AT THE Pirplieiam ORPHEUM - -- trl L.4 v, P0PlM OGDEN FIRM SUED IN LOGAN COURTS 1 j John Halls has filed suit in the First district court to recover judgment against the Utah Milling and Feed Yards company, formerly the Hansen Livestock and Feeding company, on a note for LOGAN. April 6. . ; oo ; ' jinMniLUMiinmiifrif- $1.50. h -- Circus Day Tomorrow Love" Marv MilesTHE SCREEN'S GREATEST MOTHER THE GREATEST PRESENTATION OF THE GREATEST THEME! CAST INCLUDES THE FAMOUS BOY STAR, BOBBY CONNELLY. ANOTHER OGDEN CONCERT ORCHESTRA KNOCKOUT Under HAROLD FLEMING COMEDY IN PROGRAM OF SPECIALLY USUAL SELECTED MUSIC IN THE GREATEST PICTURE OF THE CIRCUS EVER MADE r ; "THE LITTLE CLOWN" Tie aucy Utile witch juit owctdi th wholt clrcut. oircer and all. big top, and tb applaudlsg crowds, tfct lOTt and adn:!ratlca of Itt whol troupetatt wm all tea knw cf lift. Tbt Then lova ciai, and" Pat left tne eld lit beaJcd to find hen!f In a different world a world of toclal conentlona. of arltocratlc tra dltloni, of eneera and unklndnet calculated to free hfrwirra 15ttl heart. IK) n't mla thin appallr.c ftory of it clever Utile clrcu xlrl who to put her act oTer la a drawing rocm an veil an In ihe mJJdle PRICES Jr-irn- -- M MINTER r u LITTLE CLO.'n' l rJnc. ADDED ATTRACTION 7 n Minter - IN OGDEN THEATRE 'THE PEOPLE'S FAVORITE THEATRE" Ma nn y CLAIM 50c to $1.00. i r A CIRCUS ON THE SCREEN BRING THE KIDDIES TO SEE Latest Comedy J w COMMENCING m Coming Next Sunday CECIL B. DE MILLED Great Production .J 0 fs1 GEEMM f.i ..I DE HAVEN COMED- Y- "A MODEL HUSBAND" A ti i n -- i -i l" mi lim Comedy ' n- . - A few seats Seat Sale Thursday at "ONE WEEK" ocehfn rfom LOVE MADMEy SteoTir, LoiiJ--o Gltxvinv j S. 'jr- -- 6M ;' You'll regret it if you miss "Paying the Piper" tonight; it's one of those last gorgeous sensations chance,; Alhambra today. v i e ii All ILAx. ; " ' TOGETHER WITH "The Greatest inTHEr - . 5:40, 7:30, 9:20 uickson ING The "MOTHER1", of "HUMORESQOE'J in L ,The Amalgamated Sugar company. M. Pope, Acton - Lind, O. M. Runyon and Charles Ziemer are named., with other defendants, as the assignees "for the benefit of the creditors 'of the Hansen Livestock and Feeding company. , j ;" ' kM: 2:G0, 3:50, t TTv 71 'oroicny. est T A VU1 Orson i1 , v . i $10.-oo- o. ; i-:-:- Shows at u a TOMORROW -- oo v IN GEORGE FTTZMAURICE'S GREAT PRODUCTION LAST TIMES TODAY sj-ste- 4 a 30c V V.r.V- - , That "hell hath no fury drama here now THOUSANDS WILL SEE, ENJOY AND PRAISE C73 SUNDAY NIGHT - v.:- 2:00, 3:50. 5:40, 7:30, 9:20 12-- U is proved by the intense NOW PLAYING dull J f like a woman, scorned" QgdenTheatre 20c A Shows at nt POCATELLO. Ida., April 6. In- Clinton, Okla.. on tbe charge of deflamed by "moonshine" liquor. Olnf frauding the bank of Hansen out of false pretenses, died this Rye last night fired seven , shots 5.900 by coincident with tbe arrival nt through the door of a room in the morning deputy sheriff from hero Rex hotel, occupied by Patrolman'! C1'nton William Price and Mr. and Mrs. Will who would have returned with War rlngton, according to a telgrnm reGreen. Rye then fled to the hills. so ceived today by the sheriffs office. Rye was drunk and was. . . 2 Adults Mam Floor Evtnlngi DEFRAUDER DIES AS OFFICER ARRIVES "MOONSHINE" MAKES HIM CHASE OFFICER TWIN FALLS. Idaho. April 6. V. A. - 30c oo ' ; .: I0c MUmcil Oalcoey - . the second level building canal and pumping equipment which is the second unit of the Petersboro, Mendon & Wellsville Irrigation company. Pumps for the installation have been ordered and will be set within several weeksThe pipe line and nearly one-ha- lf of the canal was completed belast fall fore bad weather intervened. The proposed irrigation district is well along in the legal process of formation. The Cache county commissioners, the engineer and the representatives of the water users cruised out the district last wek. The election will be held soon. A committee of water users has already been appointed take over the preliminary responsibility of the canal system. The canal when completed, will serve nearly 10,000 acres of land in the Cache Junction, Petersboro and Mendon district that was formerly operated as dry farms. 1 -- ..T.r Aoiia tewart lahle Construction company of Logan for the of I 20c -- ex-Eerv- ice SALT LAKE, April 6. According to announcement of Skeen & contract has been let to the-F- Skeen, A. ' r. - CACHE VALLEY TO HAVE NEW CANAL I N . . . . '" All Seatw - - 00 JK. Children AJ Scat. . ' - d train-Servic- e StUweJl' said. HJILIOII - making much noise that Patrolman Price ordered, him off the streets. Rye procured his rifle, and started after Price. The latter took refuge ln the room occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Green. A fragment of a rifle bullet struck Mrs. Green, but inflicted a minor injury. Rye fled to the hills behind the Idaho Technical school. He was trail. oo ed several miles through the snow by a posse, and was finally located m a SEEK FUNDS TO AID deserted cabin. Although still armed, equipped, with thirty rounds of RECLAMATION WORK and ammunition. Rye surrendered. He said that too much moonshine Had been At the instance of the Western responsible for his actions. oo Elates Reclamation association, the Seattle Chamber of Commerce and See the most gorgeous Commercial club has submitted for consideration at the ninth annual of the Chamber of Commerce high life party ever screened meeting or the United States- to be held at in "Paying the Piper, p Atlantic City, .April 27 to 29, inclusive. 'Ae following resolution: New York's great dazzling "Resolved by' the. Seattle Chamber of Commerce and Commercial club. way of; celebrating; Alham-br- a J hat it: favors a national system, of tonight. reclamation with liberal appropriations therefor in order that the waste areas of the United States may be reclaimed and the taxable wealth of the country increased: that an increase of YOUR LAST CHANCE food "production sufficient to meet the; demands of a rapidly growing populaTO SEE tion may be assured, and that our men- and women in particular and the population in our congested cities may have an opportunity to icquire land whereon to establish 'homes and gain a competency." The Western States Reclamation association' has for more than a year put forth earnest efforts that congress might be prevailed upon to pass a more comprehensive bill concerning reclamation than the law now in lorce according to Secretary O. J. Stilwell AT HER BEST IN of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce. In order that waste land may be more speedily reclaimed than, heretofore it is the desire of the western association that the present reclamation fund be augmented by $20,000,000 in 1922, $30,000,000 in 1923, $40,000,000 in 1924. and $50,000,000 each year thereafter until, total appropriations reach $200,000,000. Although the Ogden Chamber of Commerce has as yet not taken any action in this matter, it is stated that they are in favor of the resolution and that they will' lead their efforts towards securing the appropriation, Mr. vn1 POSITIVELY LAST TIMES TODAY as mine foreman at r.Hlmcr nnd. Is familiar vvlin m mine at that i!acf The "pep", of the old Ogden club earned Friday. April 13. as Arbor Mr:. "inl" " of "the Union Associatio is expected day n ' ' Tom ha at NoDav a Ovry.to reopen in Ogd en during the week(rallnffandtheissued ,lS frri.-,at .No. 4 Isni of trT?" not on?y pIantln Frank aa a means of perpetuating nnA n- - mine. through the efforts of Mayor oothe arboreal beauties of the Francis and members of the Ogden hancing nlso as a n state, but eommeru-oratiofitting baseball club. aviation of the sacraflce made by Utah's '." LOGAN. April C. The I.oKnn Committees representing the Ogden patriots who gave their lives ln the u comof commerce bai club will address the business men of cause of liberty. ijor 15. ;. Mkln- the various organizations of the city. From a practical s?andtolnt the munkatlon frnm Mofrh.-of Addresses will be made by Mayor plantlng of trees as harbors for birds ,on- commanding Uthr i. Californl i. nklnir for inform.fi Frank Francis. Orval Adams and that feed upon Insect pests is adTO-!flreBardlnr u"s'ilt.tl. location for; others before the Ogden Kotary club, cated in the nroclamatlon nf th field for airplanes in or, the Ogden Kiwanis club, the Ogden executive. It is urged that the wel-'- a f near thl city Progressive Business club, the Univer fare of the rural, as well n thi M. II. llovey nf tir rhnm-- i urban locations, both from the stand-- ! sity club and other organizations. These men will seek to. obtain the point of beautlflcation nnd nractlnl 'ber of romncn'p hni tikrn up t!i' aside from sentiment, may be'tnntter of locating n binding fid l with cooperation of these clubs' in bringing benefit, A. II. Chamber, and on the day set apart for back the baseball days which placea ser-ethe'CIty engineer br Chambers Ogden on the map during the old planting of trees by an industrious lctrd on" which Union Association- sponse to the purpose and spirit ofthe thlirk will euit the purport. A The new Northern Utah basebah th occasion in the actual "setting out large level tract east of the city cem-o- f trees. league, of which Ogden is a member, itery will be offered to the covernment. oowill open its 1921 season on May 4. On.that date the Ogden club will meet the fast Logan collegians in the first game of the season. Funds are necessary and a drive will be started Just as soon as the of .the various organizations backing of Ogden is assured, it is stated.' ' Managers Elmus Gober and Carl; oi tne uunners, nave signed rcierson a number of first rate players for the LA RAMI K, Wyo.. April 6. Mrs. N. coming season and have assured the A. Heath, formerly of Ogden. lias fans of a team worthy of their support. been revealed as the only surviving; The drive for support will be car- member of the first woman. in; ried on during the week after which the StatesThe JuryJurywas the drive for funds will be atarted. drawnUnited in Laramie in 1870 and servOgdenites are back of the team, and ed throughout the complete term of! are ready to aid In putting enough me court. acin bank the for the season, money oo cording to the indications. yt-a- THE SENSATION OF THE YEAR i |