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Show OCDEN, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18; 1921. fJTUALS PLAN fioi: m unnMnnv HAT'S OPEK FALL UTAH, IT ALL ABOUT? City Zoning Is a Remedy 'Applied When Cities Get the Growing Pains and Begin to Grow Up in an Supt. Fowler Reports Pros- - Season's Work to Be Discussed at. Annual Convenpects for Large Enroll-- ; tion Today r ment This Year Ugly, and Gawky Manner. I BY DARRELL J. GREENWELL. Officers: of the mutuals of the OgPreliminary surveys of the census North Weber and Weber stakes among children that willa attend the den, states that cheerfullysave much larg-- ; will meet in annual convention today. CLUB women, of Ogden seem to be advertisement Icounty schools indicates hi hair. Goofua Juice will atlll er enrollment that, heretofore at this Sessions are to be held at 9 a. m. and needs But the what that Ogden Indeed. sad. is at third and 'time of the year when the schools 10 a. m. in. the Weber college now Is a city zoning ordinance. There Is not on picture on right It Itft tabernacle. hair 2 m. standing in the tomorrow. announcement Ogden This p. lopen incase looks like that advertiseThat the it the the man's and officers being and all head, vas made last night by Superintend- is desired that of- the county structors of the organization in the is what Ogden will get, so we had bet ment flatfootedly announces: Too lata ent B. A. Fowler three stakes attend all three sessions. ter get busy and find out just what for Goofua Juice. schools. un-? The 1 Several members of the general city zoning ist an he for said, prospects, consimilar set of conditions prevails the attend will successful year are very bright. board usually City zoning might be called a remeto on IlA- well vention addresses deliver in cities which are growing, esand teachers has of uaeu wnen to be cities begin qualified corps dy sucto lmDortance vital the of in on uh1pts !;been obtained; all supplies are buffer of the growing pains and are pecially those which are growing n. are and muoivai industrial adding an Importance hand and all books needed in place. uesa 01 1 111: urga.JWxuuu. in aft- increasing In size aud weight factories year by year. The teaching corps" consisting of 105 program will be rendered at thetabermanner. unbeautiful and awKward If you are a group of resident and members will teach all elementary ernoon, session lay the Ogden CITY zoning law purposes to find that your, former quiet residence taught" in the grades as well nacle choir under the direction of Josubjects has been virtually surrounded .as the ninth grade of high school seph Ballantyne. designate what sections of the city section factories-anThe convention is being, held In prelocomotives puff by by ;work as outlined by the state of Utah. es too for the opening of the winter shall be sites for manufacturing late for zoning. it's doors, your The new addition to the Wilson paration But 1f you want to insure that fine tablishments, what sections shall be sch.ool containing four rooms has not season of the mutuals. 00 sites for warehouses and what streets residence districts shall remain fine !,been completed so that school can not residence districts, that the factory on started will but be, may be used 'for railroad tracks. ;be Monday districts shall be kept in place, that seta for school work on September furth ordinanceA 'ready city zoning M 26. .. railroad shall not run all over tracks be built types of structures which may the and that !; In compliance with the compulsory city general good taste the in certain zones and regulates shall prevail throughout the entire attendance law, as heretofore, the height of the buildings. In the construction of buildings, county school authorities require! all Such an ordinance often ftxes a city and ;boys and girls ' eligible to attend the Improvements, it is parks it sl:all be not too late other schools and between the ages of 6 and for zoning. property line beyond which unlawful to construct a building. 18 years to register for school work on the first two of many Instances city toning Is the days opening. F you, live In a city which haa an INadopted In connection The older students, particularly with the I those between the ages of 16 to 18 effective zoning ordinance, you are vork of a city planning commission. years will be granted some leeway in Dr. George H: Brimhall of reasonably certain that if you buy a A group of public spirited citizens, of property In a good residence order, that they may complete harvesculture and knowledge of General Board to Address piece section and build upon it a fine cot- possessing work they are at present engaged how a modern city should grow and ting in. They must, however, Tri-stak- e !for tage, you will be reasonably assured look when full grown are appointed Workers "school on the two openings register that nobody will be allowed to put up to constitute a city planning commisdays. The principals have been authorized a 2x4 neighborhood store right next sion. and right up against the to your house by the superintendent to grant verbal An expert Is retained to make a surDr. George II. Brimhall, president Sidewalk. ' ; of the city. He decides upon the working permits to certain of the old-- emeritus ana B. Y. U. of Provo assured vey You students that are able to show good a memberofofthe be would reasonably for the factories and railroad limits tho of board the cause a week or so after Religion class of general and yards. He points out In L. D. S. church, that the vacant lot across the astreet the shops tanschool opens. After October 3, Supe- will be one of the not be used as a site for sould vhlr.h direction the wholesale and speakers principal a dis- warehouse even or or rintendent Fowler said, no permit will at the a nery neetlon should expand and glue con factory class religion be granted to remain out of school vention of .the Ogden, ground for a group of grave where it should not be permitted to play Weber North except on application to the Ogden of- and Weber stakes to .be held today stones. expand. He gives similar Information fice where the parent must accom- The session at 9 o'clock will be held in with regard to the buslnevi section. pany; the student and make a written the Third ward hall and at 10:30 a ACCORDING to the Toledo City His Job is to determine which seccities In the tions are bst fitted for certain purrequest to the superintendent's' office session will be held in the tabernacle j for such a permit. afternoon session at 2 o'clock will United States are reported to Inhave poses. He gives a report on how the The school census will be taken The be in the Third ward chapel. fome kind of zoning regulations city can grow In a graceful and beauduring the month of October. and twelve cities have complete, tiful manner, paying particular attenof the stake pres Representatives 00idencles, high councils and ward bish comprehensive zoning ordinances lim-of tion to parks and the residence secof property, heights tion. SUPT. HINCKLEY TO oprics. in addition to all officers and iting the use area of lots that may be His report to the city planning cominstructors of the religion classes of buildings and SPEAK IN 2ND WARD the three stakes are expected to at- covered In every city block within the mission usually has much weight when the city dads frame and pass the zontend. city limits. The active work of the religion ing ordinance. : Supt. E. S. Hinckley, of the statei in- classes will commence in all the wards WE all recall the famous at of the three stakes at an early date dustrial school will be. the CITY planning commission does of the portrait In triplicate the Second ward chapel thisspeaker evening, and the object of the convention is to of the man. whose expression bears not plan for a day nor a year nor it is announced by Bishpp William E. impart instruction to the officers of indication of his apprehensive and sor ten years. Such a commission Is exNewman The service commences at the organization's relative to the course rowful mental state. In one picture, pected to look ahead for a generation '7 o'clock and the public is invited to of stuies and dther activities for the the man is shown with about five or what is now attend. season. winter strands of hair left and the adver- a more to see to It thatdoes not grow charming community tisement informs you that Goofus Juice will save it. The second por- up into an ugly blotch on the trait shows only one hair left and the of the earth. ;t ' . A . . gS a .... i ! i ' Exhibiting Misses Tailored Fashions for Tall I 7, A ; . mm d ; i i ' CLASS EMPHASIZING - Suits I SESSi N TODAY ; - styles, happy hearted styles, just the sort of smartly IRRESISTIBLE tailored styles an expecant world of Youth and Loveliness awaits! A veritable fairyland of Fashion I . for-workin- ke Straight from New York have come these expressions of the Fall Tailored Silhouette, in costumes for the miss and her older sister. And from these wondrous modes we have selected those which, in our personal estimation, will be sure to meet the carefully studied needs of our exacting patrons. Attend this important Fall Fashion showing bright and early tomorrow. You will glimpse here just the suit, coat or frock you have longed to have for your very own, and at prices that your allow- . ef-ft- ct . -- . A ; Tailored Frocks FASHIONS THAT PERPETUATE YOUTH- : . as? Coats er tri-sta- a ance will easily afford. ACCEPT THIS AS YOUR INVITATION TO ATTEND I fe mm ROBBE RS KNIFE ACROSS THROAT OF PROSTRATE NEGRO HE TO AT SPECIAL PRICES ! In order to introduce these furnaces more fully we will sell our .. FURNACE house. six-roo- m i 7 . . and-Jumpe- m voidest Weather t Fur-- firing" , or BOOS? 1 iStaclciTcst; v. llh " f.Hr:."-.,- . '-- ;;.!. 1 it h4 iv;. a i Jfl Stood up under nine weeks dallv7 firing at almost .WHITE HEAT with smoke pipe attached to t' draft fanned that fire stackgiving 190-fbo- to near melting . heatZ-f- c This.would have destroyed f ordinary furnaces.' yet the Buck Pipeless came through it without a crack or imperfect work-- 1 tog - part,' on at our Big uemonttration now tore shows why. Sse goinf tht Automatic .uampers and Humidifisr Easy Shaker g -air blast.'-- .'Com tin today. -and ay . i Opening Li j fuel-savin- ' Wright's w Mm T- - 2 ii'y-.- J M u j. ii urn m v m m .m.vmsmJ sistant district forester In charge of rratSng. Mr. Woods returced yesterday, from a trip to the territory In the Dixie-Sevinational forest where he made an lntestlf stlon cf tht browse conditions. He went by the way of Cedar City' and as far south as Ft. George. To determine the browse the forest service has recentlyquestion fenced about 200 acres of gTound confiining besides the forest graiues and the forest weeds, such graxlng material ss oak brush, buck brush, snow berry and similar shrubs. The gracing section in that particular section lasts from IS until mnrinmmA ar October 11 and Intn ftie Msy has been turned a definite number of stock. Their condition will be noted . . on and up to October 11 will the condition ef the area in which they are grating. More stock win be added each year until the point beyond which, additions of stock cannot be made without the grasses Is reached. endangering er WILL BE MAD1 TALK ON THRIFT Educators Browsing Up to Limit or Light Feeding to Be Enjoy Outing at Lorin County . School Farr Park Compared Shall we stock Utah ranges up to Thrift, not only techlnr It. tn the usual itme of the word, but amplify- the carrying capacity of the browse or ing such teachlnr by dally practice. to perpetuate the ! sufficiently light the theme of the addrea deliver-vai and forest e weeds' This Is ir.sti-tugrasses ed before the county tacher B.' the diacuwld among A. being question yesterday by Superintendent In the various stockmen of the state and Fowler who spoke on the11- subject the absence of Clerk I Froerer.j the grating department of the forest addressed the In- -j service to have who wis according to C N. Woods, as Use! Care of and tltute on "Ordering. of Supplies." . Superintended Fowler advocated a an urged the teachers to beasthrifty a well for to children the example the acquisition of a. habit that would tend always toward their nnanciai He aald that It might te well to Impress on the minds of the students the motto, "rienty for all but none to waste." The exercises were opened by & vocal solo sung by Miss Kuth Evans, the following both the song and applause the encore Indicating the appreciation Wash day is always dreaded if the housewife hasn't In which she was held by the audience. is entitled to all the an EDEN in her home. She. Charlotte Kunr. county school nurse . read a paper on "Health Plans for electrical appliances which will help make her life this Year." She outlined the objec tives of the health work of the schools more pleasant. and gave detailed plans for the discovery or remedial defeets of Ihe students, as well as the work to b Call 581 and we will give you a free demonstration followed up to remedy such defects. She called attention to the smaller on your own clothes in your own home. Ask about number of absences as the health of the students as a class Improved. our rental plan. During the afternoon the teachers attended the county school outiog at Loiin Farr park where championship baseball games, races. Jumping, novelty racing, games and sports ot In- s ... oei-terme- wm nt. . vsr-iou- kinds for cash prlxes were dulged In., Dancing was Indulged in at the hall 7:10 In the evening and was open to teachers as well as all students between the ages of IS and 19 years. THE 'LIGHTHOUSE The Quality Electrical Store Phone 581. 2452 Wash Ave. oo . m SATISFACTION"! STORE OF MJ fTHEw"9.? i j re-ssaiv- ori Pipeless Furriac6 r 1 Watch for the ( 50-ce- nt ous stack test the terrific test that tnade home heating history. 1 d 1 se voro conditions It never failThis ia positively PROVED by the fam- j lu 1 of weatherheaviestj t I jm 1 pHE .BuckPipeless vt GRAZING TESTS TEACHERS HEAR s i Oceans.ofHeat 1S .T ! the two men and they are Charged with having robbed Iewls questioned to said have admitted the robbery. The i:eard, a negro, 20 years of age, of officers recovered $10 of the money $29 and to have, threatened to cut taken from Reard. but the men InsisthlE throat while they were on a freight ed that they had thrown the rest away when the officers approached. They train near Hoy Saturday afternoon, D. C. also threw the knife James Gray. 19. of Washington. away when they .nd James Standfleld. 20. of Jackson-ill- saw that they were certain to b capFla., both negroes, are in the tured, they said. Search of the vt- tounty jail. They will be charged with highway obbery. however, failed to reveal any trace of ine money or xnne, me oinecj-- saia, Ueard, whovhas worked in a Ogden small a has as bootblack, 00 lour days cut on his throat where, he said, the men started blood flowing to show FORMER RESIDENT he cia that they would kill himHeif declared OF OGDEN IS DEAD r.ot produce his money. that that he handed over the $29, all he possessed in the world, to save Mrs. Charlotte Hopkins, a former his life. Beard is being held In the county resident of Ogden. died at Portland. as a material witness against the Ore.. Tuesday. Sentember 11. Mrs. jail . f niiMraii otpnnrarm men. Hopkins Is well known In Ogden. She In the county Jail last night Beard) n. was ine moiner or Mrs. jonn uonusK. an said that he had worKea jn wKurn; and John Hopkins, all r Ant viaii fnr th last fohr days. H Mrs. Crocker ft. r.aM.nt. frrtn. a In some clothing said that he had John Hopkins now resides at suitcase in Salt Lake and decided to lierseiey, Lai. paying his "way,. However, Instead of 1.1 on a train, uearu eaiu mu.1. Via rnirVit. to save his hard earned money was on a freight train which Just leaving Ogden for Salt Lake. KNIFK AGAINST THROAT comfortably 2 Shortly after he was he said that settled In a freight car, the car and the two negroes came Intosaid they told t&lked with him. Beard him that they were hungry and had of the big new de- no money, so he reached In his pocket a piece. rnd handed them upon The men Immediatelytopounced partmentat the floor of him and pinned him of them X the car, Beard said. One and drew It across his pulled a knife, throat until blood came, andnedemanded snouiea. the money. Beard declared "Don't cut my throat. 111 give you uib money." Still holding him down the. men went through his pockets and proft cured the $29, Beard declared. Then 11 they jumped from the car. The train was near Roy at the time, and Beard also swung himself from the car and followed the men back toward Ogden. Ari'KALKD TO WOMAN After trailing the men through Roy,s Beard stopped at a house and toia woman to telephone the sheriff's office while he kept them In sight; The telephone call had been in th Rherlffn office and Sher iff Richard Pincock. Deputy Charles Pincock, Deputy John Holden and "Do It electrically.' County Commissioner Moroni Skeen. drove Electric Al who was In the sheriff's office, mato Roy In Commissioner Skeen's chine. On the Oregon Short Line railroadLET our electric wasbinp Pinf Bhertf tracks Just north of Roy, help you pet cock ana nis men signtea ine two nethe clothes on the lin groes. When they saw the officers without of interfering "with they duckea into the weeds. Thenow ficers found their hiding place, breakfast and dinner. Let ever, and placed them under arrest. electricity help . you do COMPLAINANT MISSING But upon arrival at the county Jail. your housework. It is an It" was found that the man "who had efficient servant and nevbeen robbed had not made his aper gets tirryl never asks pearance. If he could not be found. It would be useless for the officers for a day or a night off to hope to get a conviction in court. and is an agreeable,, pleaSheriff Pincock then directed Deputies O. II. Mohlman and John Holden sant companion as well. to search for the victim of the robbery along the railroad "tracks, where, he thought, he might be waiting for the arrival of the robbers In Ogden. The officers found him on Twenty-eight- h near the Oregon Short Line tn!trlkif jwwifist t a JT tracks and brought- him to the sheriff's 2 . office. o 1DEXTIFTPC TnTcnT a bin v vi Beard positively identified and C'lnnlflalil BP he county jail.Gray Sheriff i) Flncock and officers then closely I j IJI ) GIVE OP MONEY e, Ifor This size will HEAT a 2378 WASHINGTON AVENUE m , mm Tycrthinq WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY Christensen School of Dancing Make a popular proverb out of these letters, properly arrar.ggd: aaaddeeefhllmnnnoooooprrssty. Answer to yesterday's: Two children took the boat over. One brought It back. Soldier went over and the other child brought It back. Frocess was repeated un- til company Lad all crossed. CAED OFTHANKS ' I desire to extend my sincere and heartfelt thanks to al! those who so t I j ! kindly assisted during the Illness and death of my beloved wife. Martha Martin Jones. Also for the many beautiful floral offerings. V. DURE JOKES, i , Will Open MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2G At Berthana 'Courses in Ballet, Pantomine, Aesthetic and Ballroom Dancing For information call phones 3212-- J or 796 - " |