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Show .SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1 921. OGDEN. UTAH. V t' , I Off YOUTll PORTRAYED BY YOUTH ' . ' r ; . - Lack of Water - - - V FARMERS ATTENTION VOTE FOR FRED FOY FOR SEAL SALE I " For Trustee Next Tuesday Fear Expressed Many Can t Express Choice at School Coming of Snow Pleases Farmers, Who Feared ; P C!( SPEAKERS D -- Election Wednesday Forty - County Wards lrcted pakm wr on . HE IS AGAINST THE IRRIGATION DISTRICT AS NOW ORRESERGANIZED AND FOR A GOVERNMENT-OWNEVOIR. ' Forty Will Talk Sunday in Theatres and City and The lowest temperatures of the seaSerious doubt was expressed today son came last night, following the ces- that one polling place will be suffi cient to accommodate 'more than a sation of yesterday's snowfall. ' The fraction of the citizenswho will want mercury dropped tdITS degrees in Og- to vote at the school .election In the den and lower Jn outside districts, Fifth ward next Wednesday. Ogden City board of education bringing the first . real, thjVit freeze ' of at,The its meeting last h.ight named the . the wirvjter. Yesterday's storm-- , brought more Lewis school as the one polling place than; four inches of snow in this vi and appointed threeMrs.judges Mrs. Maggie Purrington, Edgar A. cinity and precipitation measurement Stevenson and-- ' George A. Goates. -shows .67 of, an inch, according to It has been the custom In past years Charles Bass, . local weather observer, to have but one voting place In each STORM GENERAL "The storm was general throughout ward, for a school election, but atto the fact the west, according to J. Cecil Alter,- tention has "been directed, there apparently fii decidedly director of the Salt Lake weather bu- n that more Interest in this, year's election v reau,' and Mr. Alter is now of the opln-Moheretofore on, account of the that the belated winter has now than school taxation issue. come to stay. At the recent municipal election The snow will prove beneficial to. were 2142- votes cast, by the citifarmers and livestock 'growers on the there zens Fifth ward and there were ofthe desert ranges, who had become deep- ten places polling ove rthe concerned ly long drought. ber of voters. , to handle this numThe sheep range about watering places Observers of the situation believe had become blistered and reports indi that will be deprived of their were herds rated that many suffering. vote many by reason of lack of facilities to Now that ethe range is area vote and also because of the great sheep will trail over must go from their homes nnd into sections which have an to the one polling place. abundance of feed, but which have There are two candidates for the been inaccessible on account of the position on the board. They are Wade drought. Wih lower, temperatures Johnson, seekare good for the president of the board, Reed-epredicted, prospects some r, H. William and ing time. snow remaining for an Jr., attorney, and former Judge BENEFITS EXPKCTKD. in 'Ogden. While reports have not yet been re- of the municipal court oo 0 weather ceived from the stations over the state, Mr. Alter is of the; opinion that the storm was fair- LEFT MOTOR IN CAB ly general over the desert ranges. RUNNING; FINED $5 Coming at a time when the ground Is not frozen, the soil will be thoroughly saturated and lasting benefits will be Pat O'Conner, charged with being . M . derived. The added moisture will also have a drunk pleaded guilty before Acting in the city court .tpndenev to refresh winter erain. Judge' J J C Davis was sentenced to "While the grain outlook to date has this morning and not been discouraging, the long dry pay a fine of $50 or to serve 50 days spell was beginning to retard growth in J-Jail.' R. "McNeal charged with eating and considerable uneasiness among a meal in a local restaurant and with 'farmers was reported from certain sections. It is not yet known wheth- refusing to pay for it, pleaded guilt er the grain fields in the southern part and vA3 fined $5 or the alternative. with Harry a Puer.sante, .charged of the state were affected, but the motor vehicle on the street northern part of Utah 'Will benefit leaving unattended with the Hnotor running greatly, Mr. Alter said. j pleaded guilty and was fined $5. Puer- MOISTURE STORED. a Expressions of satisfaction were sante told the court that he owned street made by those concerned over the store located at 150 Twenty-fift- h he had had so much trouble prospects for next year's" Irrigation and thatthe car started during the d getting water.; With mountains co3 weather that when he once at a minimum as late as- November-- 0, recent it started he was afraid to stop the there was some" uneasiness over this got motor. situation. John Vanomia, charged with being Mountain slopes have been dry dursnow., yes- drunk was sentenced to a fine of $50 ing the fall season,' but the 50 days in Jail. terday will be stored as ' moisture on or The case of Louis Souie. Chinamat.. the higher, elevations and allay fears with vagrancy was continued charged created by the long draught.; on the of Louis that he would oo- promise p He was rego to work immediately. leased upon his own recognizance. The case of Joseph S. Johnstone, charged with depriving the owner ol TELEPHONES an automobile of the car without his Business and Circulation Dept... 35 consent was continued until Monday. has been released on $1000 Classified Ads. .58 Johnstone bail. 428 Advertising Dept. --oo Editorial and News Dept.. 873 - A. G. MORN, Committee. IxmI th night by the Oitden committee Chrltma K1! campaign to delWTf ! addreiuie In t church and theatre-oOgden and Weber county Sunday evening Jn the intereft of the drive, according to tiu Wrleht, chairman ii the publicity committee. Text of the ' i peeche were outlined by Mr. Wright night at the meeting In the eber lxt club. Th nameg of the speakers follow: City Ward: Firt. Fred Q. Taylor; i Recond. Jc.iveph Parker; Thlrd. it. T. J. A rnov- Mitchell: Fourth. Albert H Foulge.r;IKTItniT. Mich BU FINOS AIIUIH. rec. I. While i c e- or wrucn trr M. j untn. A. Fifth. Merrill; SJjth. Wade John- N'ew Yorka Fifth aier.ue nhof purine In furs twr llei ty government ofXlclaU la th non; Seventh Ilobert I. Hurton ; Klghth. J displaying the latent mode mt- r.nrc; n. nw rreations in winter naip .inn i'iiht rmtnm Henry A. Anderson: Ninth. II. ' ' " , ' h a feat. (Jery; Tenth. O. J. HtllwelJ; Fleventh. while Mls New York's cheek llnsrle here m jemarkab'.e engineering A. I Merrill. Twelfth. Karl Hopklna; In the chill autumn winds, the shops Is nearlng completion- In tha norm Thirteenth. W. K. Zuppann; Four- In th Call Florida of ltu'Tos Aire canal at Hsult F!e. Marie. Mlcru The confections m most remarkab.e feiture of the work. teenth. Hen A. Fowler. arc ahowln the U-Dr. 1". P. the mllltnerr cf prlng and Uv smart- - th ens1ners siy, t the swinging of TheatreAlhambra. entire framework cf the dam. Mills; Cozy. Hob HotrtCan; Lyceun., eat designs tn summer gowna and Miss lh Into Harold Packer; Ojfden. Wllford Hram-wH- Argenttnaa approximately 80 ton. checks are rey wttn tn wiirhlrg: one accomtime. Thla Ft.ih. M. Charles Wooda: Orph-eu- warmth of spring sunshine. place at Mr. lxiuie P.ilmer Weber. Calle Florida, llk Fifth avenue, has plished by rne.ins of a stiff leg derrick Countv VarU: Farr Wnt, I,, t. Ita dally niornlnR shopping parade of on either side of the canal. . V. p. Thoma. fashionably drec.i wdmn an 1 In The dam will ha.v bern Installed by Hodgaon; IIarrl-vlU1. the nrinera work .ewman: Ieembrr iiuniaviiu. thevi first days of the outhern sprlnc Hooper, H reof the Wfn. under Dr. C. way Is Kannvllle. belnc gatrs placing raiment when winter's ' ting Jhndn; v. V. Paine; I.ynne. H. C. OwlUUm; Mar- placed both by nature and by humans. at present. ' Thf dam was dfsired to afford proriott. M. A. Honmey; North Ogden. It is an especially lively one. Wool-leto two locks In the Kto ca.r.al. tection Plain Arthur In the MIm shopCity. (ua Wright; Argentina arrives l. When the dam ts completed It will be Pleaannt View. John Taylor; la luxurious automobile district ping " W. J. King; Hoy Fred Wil- and like in ;iui vii m- nortnern uypi . to the .canal entirely. PiacJr.r store throush liams: Flatrrvtlle. J. Hay Ward; Taylor afoot to "window. shon'si;er. from Jeo. A. Ooatea; Went Weber, Andrew store, the chauffeur following his mis oi th structure is a precaut Jonar 7" measure entirely. It la pointed out. If T. Clark: Wilson. Charles 11. Holllngs-worth- ; tress as she Fden. Oo. S. (lien; South arepr'gree. a down large de- at any time any of the galea Jn tho There half Weber. Wm. II- Heeder. Jr.; Fintah. partment stores on the Florida and locks beomS out of order it would be David Wilson. numbarleaa specialty shops, and in Impossible to stop the flow of water, oo them sh finds nnvthlnjc a feminine which might flow through the canal a high rate of speed, imperiling heart could desir in any city of world, costlv rowns. hats. Ilncrie and shipping and carrying away other COURT ASKED TO footwear from Paris, practical ' locks. It Is to prevent such an dainty ANNUL MARRIAGE Implements from ihTniled currence thnt the dam was authorized Htatrs and Jewelry, furniture" arid art by the government. dam is sld by engineers objects from the four corners of the to The new mark a nw step in such construcAnnulment of his marriage to Vir- globe. ilARGALIiO GIJMOlli: The fashions, so American women tion, thentlre framework and gates ginia Vnnderhoof is sought In a suit Is She all. court it In knows direct, the ItOHI ALICE district by almple. filed residenta of l5uenos Aires declare, are bflnc bui.t of ateL today By Th dam Is to be operated much'llke NEW YORK. "If you could inter- earnest, eager to learn and study the Monroe H. Vanderhoof. Mr. Vander-hoo- f lust two seaona ahead of New York. view me ten years from now, I might best. declares that prior to his mar- American women srnung in Hucnos a blng divided in the have some philosophy of the stage, of "Really, when we stop to think." sho riage his wife represented she was Alrea In the spring, they say. cm buy middle. It will be possible to close,of youth. continued, "it is all a bit confusing time, keepattainment, gowns and fhoea which they will 'either or both aides at in her; isn't it? Here l am playing a role of the marriage, however. Mr. ander- - hat, fin d on returning six month later to ing the water irom one or iw QeocKs. A frank-eyelovely girl sat on her an com-(a- s delred. The dam will be tested theatre dressing r.oom, putting girl and I hear people hoof declares that he ha found Mr, the New York spring are j each month. make-u- p to go on in one of the heav- Ray that only a woman or 40 could Vanderhoof abnormal mentally and ing In." eo iest parts ever entrusted to an actress play it! I suppose that la why we physically and he further alleges that Iiuenos Aires from the ' are Incur- ns. kept about three Inches beginning not yet 20, that of Eileen Carmody in have so few Juliets! of her ahead incapabilities physical QT" rJrF'PIP'C,'n "I wonder If some day young ac- able. "The Straw." New York In shortening skirts." iuu rt'UAAU'K' Mr. Vanderhoof declares that bis the wife of an American buwlnces man Phe was Margallo Gilmore. of whom tresses will have enough technique and FOR RAPPING SOLONS the knowing, are prone to talk about youth to portray adequately the parts wife withheld her true eondluon from who makes frequent trips with her not only her great future but also her they look! him before their marriage. husband between the two cities. "The "I am glad I live In thia era," she There is one child. I years of ag. first time I came down here three great present MANILA. P. L. Dec. J. Gregrto his years ago, I was quite shocked at the Perfecto, "Youth is rather a difficult thing aald. seriously. "Really, it is wonder- which, Mr. Vanderhoof declare i editor of Ia Naclr for a young person to philosophize ful to be young and have the chance wife Is unable to take care oC shortness of the skirts the Argentine tcntenced to two months a "day and t ee I we have today. Jiut you about.-isn'i jusi it?" she said. "Indeed. The couple waa married in Pennsyl women were wearier. But when I got Imprisonment Friday on a charge of can't philosophize I suppose lCs the vania. December 29, 1814. back to New York a few months later publishing an insulting article r appreciate oh, o much all the kind oo I foujTd American wompn had vlth youth a with anything else a No things people say about my work and .same the Philippine senste, PerI do feel" a deep, gratitude but I have) one doesn t quite get the rullest ap-s- o theirs. shortened was fecto c.nvtrtrd before have been wearing almost George. It. Harvey In the court ofJudge far to go before I really arrive!" jpreciatlon while passing through an OGDEN GOLFERS TO first "They knee-hlKskirts In Buenos Aires for inflame. He announced his Intention Margallo Gilmore doesn't think she experience." TONIGHT EAT DUCKS more than! a year, but It was only on to appe.il. my last trip home this summer that The Incident is known - the saw them as short In New 1 ork as the prosecuThe annual "duck" dinner for the here. Argentine women refuse to be tion being based caie, on a law cf the club member behind anybody In dresa and I think Ogden Oolf and Country regime imposing a will b held at the Weber club at 7 the Parisian style dictators, recogniz- SpanUh 2 Insult to minister cf th penalty crown for p. m. this evening with the president. ing the opposition of the seasons, give cr an authority In the- full exercise The dinner is an annual affair and this them a six months advantage." TO ATTEND S. L. of his office. The defendant con OO year was won by the Iflue team, captended th law was unconstitutional. tained by P. T. Wright MEETING TONIGHT f Inconsistent with democratic prinVOLUNTARY FORCE More than 100 player participated and having been abrogated by ciples " In the tourney. (Special Dispatch) the from Spanish to Amert-cs- n rhangis TO LAW 'DRY' BACK UP Mrs. Rose Whitley, president of the the stunts for Vaudeville program S ROCK SPRINGS. Irc. Jack Sher- this Utah State Christian Endeavor union, evening have beep promised by J. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 jk Nacln is the organ of the Ogden", of Cas- V. Gom. of and Jack ry, Taylor, of will gro to :8alt Lake today to attend Reorganization and: Date t)f the urpneum manager ft program for worker . adapted party. Friday Goes to Conference George C. Lar-se- a meeting of the union to be held toper, wrestled 2 hour and 25 minutes Other features will also be in- law enforcement, sponsoring the forforest ranger, located at Heber night in the Salt Lake home of Walter Annual to to a draw here last night before the cluded on the program, according Meeting mation of state and county organiza- YOUTHS GOMPETING City, will leave Ogden tonlsrht for Prn- - A. Neilson. Officers who were elected Wattls. President which will b voluntary auxiliartions a ever mat crowd attended Taken that largest wlxere vo, he is going to attend ' the at the recent convention held here m Up Of ies In FOR SCHOLARSHIPS aiding prohibition enforcement conference of forest orf iclals of the will also attends (contest. Although Sherry wn outofficial. Uinta national forest. The conference Miss Lily King, secretary, is in genThe organisations would function, ADDLESON MOTION Wber has been called for the purpose of eral organization of the Te Farm of arrangements. The to the program as follow: w U charge PHILADELPHIA Dec. J zat Five according ion Vi. bureau organ 1, discussing questions relative to forest other executives located in Salt Lake kT HEARD consensu RETRIAL and the entire FOR match the scure apTo 4ectund nominate. a of directors! at administration. meeting perfected was ere George Carnick treasurer; e that Sherry should have of officers to enforce law j achoUrthlps will polntment refor, that has been called this afternoon In opinion won the decision. Le Seur, assostant secretary; Mrs. the not 3 advocate enforcement of commute of selection intoday whs l states only federal Delicious Cream Puf fs. filled with Walter building. new a for on motion one is the best of five considered Mrs. J. Hall believe In the law. Taylor the but Arguments 31 appointment to law, be for the also will compete At there real cream, 50c per dozen.. Green well Belt, Neilson, J.juniors; the meeting "are being trial for Hall Belt, citizen- - considered the fixing of the late for heavier in the entire, country nnd SherWhen additional help Is needed In Oxford. It Is the tars'"! number of alumni; 552 Confectionery. before Is recourt th district in fact due to that heard tod.vy showing, Khip; Miss MIna McArthur, efficiency; the annual meeting ry's the way of legal counsel, or the candidates for a aincle year since the of tne bureau. motion S. The Barker. markable. fast Miss Edna Clingham, missionary; Miss -.to scholarships were established. Three federal George of tateor preliminaries Judge officer, the for fixed be also will date .Thefts Reported The Fife Brothers, Eernice waa filed by Oeoe Halrerson. attor- appeal to the state .tenth legion: Miss reorganization of the various local bu- were featured on the card. league The list, as announced, ahow Ohio chiropractors, with an office at 2122 Klizabeth Lucas, was The under match Gillilan. ney for Addleson. on the ground that office. staged : s leads with 41 candidate. quietF hour; Ray reaus in each community. Adams avenue reportedto the police King, press; Miss Bessie discovered evidence. rules. has he to violations law of newly stated with the number of Other Iteportevldence the purposes-oOne meeting of the I oo today that a typewriter had been stol- - meetlnirs. and Walter a. VAiii ., h. Is to work out detailed plans for the if the motion for the new trial to Ihe county committee and to the local candidates include: California, 17;. en from the office sometime this I will be sentenced Addleson to enforce it denied, whose officer conscriptions duty be Colorado to 12, and Wh-14; drive Oregon, morning. Mrs". J. a term In the state prison. In this the law. , residing Plans for the coming year will be membership" RETURNS 14. ington ducted in Weber county and the setat 931 Twenty-sixt- h M.,Whitton, street- reported discussed following event Mr. Halverson said he would apsupper, which will ting of the date on which the camrepresentatives of i Arrange for some that while her automobile wasTarked re serveu oy the salt of urt FROM COAST slate. the TRIP to the to court trials QTrx TTTTITTQ'T'T? attend supreme the peal officers. Lake be to is organisation more members in front of the Dee hospital- yesterday Additional discussion will u OA xv V'Q paign for , oo 1 law enforcement caaes, j in nlace take important started. afternoon, a motor meter had been Sunday. The council will be the guests wet of bad the influence offset "to the oo DIES FIGURE CHIEF stolen from the car and also a bag of or tne R. H. Wootton, fingerprint expert of LEAVES TONIGHT TO , crowd who hanr around courtroom, Congregation senior Fhlllips , automobile tools. j In om place." Endeavor society at break- FINED the police Uepartment returned yesACT Detectives have been assigned to the Christian THEY BACK SMITH . a BRING to manner a In fast Protest dignified Sunday morning. Maw . Dec 2. Harvey from a trip to Pacific coast citcases. . who give, rid-! F nnoCKTON. or oo officer other on Judge of lhe leading fig- WITHOUT WARRANTS terday Crawforj. ies, where he has been for the' last ten t or unea j low in ooir.a uui manufacturing Indus- hl. Ogden Typewriter House for typ- DIVORCE SOUGHT Detective C. H. Noble has gone to icuiousiy methods rbe law enforcement and makes hl employed days, studying duty his home her last night died at 24 22H uJson try. ewriters and repairs, to procure extradition pa- a farce. with the proper search there in taking finger prints and tabu- &ilt Lake armed Unless avenue. Phone 236. year. to from agtl ooOgden FOR NON SUPPORT warrants., federal prohibition agents lating the information. per for the return of Toy Smith, negro Idaho fluhl. and Francisco. to San search Cal., lie houses visited who enter S. P. MEXICAN LINES dwelling 20 "Kindling wood. Phone 828. charged w ithC. betnr Implicated to a fine of 11000 the following cities in the state: Ber- in are liable for liquor Jordan and the the holdup of J. Estelle S. Deam has filed suit for for the first offense and may be im- keley. Oakland. Piedmont .Alameda NEARLY COMPLETED . Small Fir An exploding automobile. his of In the district court against divorce theft and he At one Sacramento. more Sacramento than year used in the sandwich stand located at Clinton C. Deam on grounds of fail- prisoned for not about Noble said that he expect EL PASO. Tex--. Dec. besides the police head to, Detective Twenty-fourt- h and Hudson avenue and ure to provide. Mrs, Deam declares hejr for subsequent affenaes, according to also visited to be Halt remain Lake for 12 of leave Idaho, mile Huhl, trackage a which the state bureau if In quarters, Ogden today. owned by tJohn. Tucker caused $10 husband has failed to provide support advices received of Pacific Southern have to the built tonight. . advices are contained in copies clearing houe for all of the flnrer oo to damage to supplies this forenoon. The for the past two years and alleges that of The new the the Mexico coast, running law governing search war- rrlnt work done in California. the fire department responded. No one during that time he has been almost 10 and beirur by Janbary Tepio. Wootton was much Impressed with PRIEST CONVICTED rants in connection with the, enforcewas injured. the entire line will le completed and continuously intoxicated. the methods employed in the coast law. ment" the of prohibition tn operation. This announcement The couple was married July 15, enCHARGE ASSAULT OF cities, all sheriffs and police chiefs he Because prohibition agents have Weber' Floral furnishes ihe flower 1918. There are no children. Mrs. mad by President T. B. Tltcomb of obsaid, being members of a branch of : ... 7711 Deam seeks her freedom and suitable tered private homes without firstcomto aarices receivea llhat line, according assoInternational the Identification a search warrant, many .. o T."! taining" f f Tuba oo . tTlrt Rev. alimony. , Iowa. Dec. LEMARS. "been dismissed in. the ciation and as such being in a" position plaints Thave . oo ft City. VVrenn. to Information. valuable Francis The formerly Father get federal courts of the country. .The line I now completed to Pugo BUT MEN TO WORK oo at Akren. Iowa, accused of waa nlantitlan. .'of, the. new law contain sevpriest copies about 12 miles from TeDlo. with intent to commit rape, but th one eral, other, ' interpretations IN S. A. WOODYARD TRY TO LOCATE ' aa found guilty by warrant STADY WILL FACE id search without Jury after four Mr..Tll-comL. L. STONE HERE respecting deliberation. Hentenc will be rintshed by January is especially pointed outhtura to the dLepatcbea -- oo U. S. COMMISSIONER passed December 10. Kthel Pray, the Freight according .' Two hours work per day will be la now beings accepted for Is old. IS year -complainant. ' supplied by th Salvation Army for Efforts are being made, by Captain R. R. WORKERS ADD The penalty under the Iowa law shipment to Pugo. men m need at the wood yard for the Robert ...op of the Salvation lenderson 21 ; Ralph Stady. years of age. and cannot exceed 20 years. Wrenn is 60 two meals to be served at the hall. Army headauarters here to locate L. TO R. Q FUND his cixiCK is $200 wife. Ruth, who are year of age. t Henderson Robert announced It, Stone, wno is believed to be workCROW11AND. Captain i:nr.. Dec, 2. Amaof the Dyer ct charged" with violation this morning'. He also announced that ing in Ogden, 'probably for the railfnade a practice tar have teur hunter for the aileged'theft of an automobile GOLD THEFT LAID clo-rthe public could help materially "by road. The man's son, R. L. Stone, is on The best report received at the the old abbey here of the get WaalfT, will from be of the "American . Red Cross broughtEllcnbsurg-holes purchasing' the kindling wood as there reported ill at Manhattan, Kansas, bullet Several before! TO LINER EMPLOYE In. the clock fAce. have tx .n f :;n J I many men who need the meals and with pneumonia. The father Is asked roll call waa the return of $200 yester- United here for arrnlgnment J. T. Stater'yommlssloner . are .1.1 ivr willing to cut wood for them. to communicate with the Parkview day fronv the railroad workers. 'This to Information which -Last year the Salvation Army aided hospital at' Manhattan, division K1T1T A1TKH KCIIOOI railroad the does not or complete Dr. with warA The reached J. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. Ogden today. couple 510 men by this method and it is hop- W. M. Reitzel. who' is -, a substantial indicateGIXUCHESTER. ENO. Dc. 2. the were attending arresied in'Evonston. Wyo.. after rant charging Placide M. Ducrest, Three. women ed that 30 men per day may be aided tick man. verdict of number of additional dollars will be they suddenly applauded a hrreleft Ogden last Tuesday. quartermaster on the liner Sonoma, not Ithis year. Fourteen men were put to committee The in the xeceived the attires oo by. .railroad, guilty Complaint chargiftg them with the with the theft of I122.00 In English work in the . woodyard yesterday up In of ordered which la headed by Mrs. F. E. Lewis felony them contempt Judge Bait It been has issued Lake. RADIATOR EXPERTS steamer la the frvjm specie court and detained tiie:n unt;i three until noon. Those wishing to aid are and Mr. .Fred GeUach. Is .will and the Fredout sworn said, wa couple by probably tanks, today to . oo apked telephone Captain Henderson be held in ttr district court here for erick S. Samuels. atMtntant to the pres- o'clock. . Auto Owmn: cr Mrs. Henderson at 2960. comthe THROWN CASES federal FOUR Do you know what Radiator grand Jury.' ident of the Oceanic Steamship g JUST TO REMIND YOU meant? It mean that It take lea pany. The gold was diwovered OUT TN CITY COURT two of but It all last week, except time and the jcb Is don tfjht, and ii ifril lannmiililBWntlninnir .mi), riji.jaj sovereign ha been recovered. DAV5T1LL also the syatem we got doesn't matDucrest disappeared Monday. David! of On motion County Attorney ter If we chtrg you 1 for a jcb cr Try this on your wise friend: Wilson the following cases were dis-- j we are taking the retpcna.billty How can you select ne certain $6. CASE" . missed in the city court this morning-bman out of a circle f 21 by for the aim amount. Ws are o'ving Acting City Judge J. C Davis: de- - j OF JURY HANDS IN ZO counting, out: every seventh In if the you wife guarantee to s days' with Louis Denver, charged the circle? If w - insufficient evidence; matter M. It doesn't radiator leak. W sertion. Answer ta yesterday's: 100. He insufflc-lena over It to It do have times. t doisn Hawthorne, embezzlement, OMAHA. Neb.. Dc 3. The S.0O0 stopped only 47 times, up K r t r r m at r m at the w ill f r Orson A. Brady, evidence; wife, 94 passengers, the last picking Lon' suit bv K. I Shumaker, of New stop being . witness having complaining beating, amount as ycu paid at flrtt. at the end of the line. don. Wi.. against Hartmgton. Neb., In-left the city; Lloyd Shupe,' battery. oo If anyen advises you that your radwith whom he residenta using charges aufficient .evmence.-oo on had he him after feather and tar iator Is beyond repair, do not pay any You can't help having NOTICE adCome the and delivered a league to them, but bring it down Nonpartisan join attention up wa In tifj hands of a Jury In HANSEir ENTERS dress, a ' good time. " ; SVSTEM AUTO RADIANEW to the orcrowd. Greatest dance federal court today. The case wa 2414 Hudson avtnus. There be a will TOR PLEA GUILTY NOT COMPANY, of the Admission : v late last nlsht. given to the Jury oochestra in the west! Anof themeeting stockholder Weber Canal Please give us a trial and you will Water Co., held at the office of the 30c Per Person not be sorry. We also build New Rad I other candy shower for RS . SHRINE NOTICE secretary, 349 33rd street, Ogden, "Edwin C. Hansen entered a plea of lator. Fendtr and Bodiea. Ycu aavt OLIE REEVE'S Utah, at 11 a. m.. Monday, Dec. 5, rrot guilty when arraigned this morn tonight. 10 per cent. 1921. for the purpose of electing- a ing In the district court before Judge DANCE andJ LIMIT ON RADIATOR PRICES in All board of directors and transacting member living on a Ogden Kimball N. James forgery charge re juewted to attend such other business as may properly Hansen is charged with having forged, Ford Radiators. J1.CO$4.C0 jn any vicinity are ORCHESTRA come before the meeting. and passed a check for $34. S3 on a, meeting on Monday,M December 6. at ' ;cnoiiicn atonic temple. JOB PINGREE, President. 1:30 p. m.. at the 'Better Than Ever : local department store last week. He mors than to car other Any D. II. ENSIGN, Secretary. LK HOT UUCHMILLKU. ecy held in the county Jail. No is'being 0O $6 v 512 date of trial has yet been set. ' - Ml STYLES IN MOVABLE DAM I " -- -, . "':';;;;:, - . . PUT INTO PLACE BUENOS AIRES - - - - i i . j ; r , - - . - -- I; m. snow-covere- d, f J ers p.-y- - i : X. re-electi- y; Hlv-erda- hr r 1 co-opet- , it pron-roijn.nii- ive - that ' j j I . J draw-bridg- e. j d, i V-s-t j ! -- . white-cappe- - . ; h M X Sherry and Taylor Wrestle Hours FIETS TODAY an4 Half to Draw BUREAU REFERENCES - I Anti-saloo- n Dem-ocra- ta ine-Htr- e. n, O-f- l . ' . 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