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Show -- 10- - " - x ' f THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,, WEDNESDAY. MORNING, MARCH QGDE N DEPARTME NT - i Office, 420 Twenty-fift- - etreet. h phones " Business, 664; Correspondent, ' f MARJORIE RAMBEAU HfCts onc wee tor fMtMfATf VGMddCO i $OMf 1 cm x 664 1021. 2, end 740; Society, 2190, StlC tAfW M KoevtJArtOWAMtt 5f(i ( . fCPHtet MVftUU) mwtto jrurot-iKLtt fip. O04t.9 wm Cup TWftx4$Air mo CtaMto) CtMNUK! DCUOOtJS- m ODfiMM HMH , i wtciiiim tiAS- ucy u owwio eemeo DC4T4 p- - lOfPI ce- -1 unit A Uf Mtiu flNftt WM 0IPrMN4 CBIMM fret 04 o am tcups Cowto cups colo tout omad 48- 1- L, IMfMkVCS. IMUfPOMV tclAW 1 TTMt OJOCO mxron I cup rmsMtQ mMPoOM teffAPtf 4(104 sTf IfaTlMPOBH rmrwoo IoC wet.y Continued from rnewllRi tear OtoCufTt pyr cwtt HSM ICMAkOaOkUMt 1 Tcvnn oum CDftKCft t CAAMtt ttD tnrrr SUT AMfr 1 TMtgSAoowt Msnibm 0 nmnm o. MAI -- ITJMrWMN WMiy amrm MuiyMeeteyy4 ewppetf $ Barker will preside. Interment will be made In the North Ogden cemetarr. .. Funeral eervicp for Mrs. .Elizabeth A. Hopper will be held at .2 oclock Thursday afternoon-- - In the Twelfth ward chapel. Bishop Thomas B, Wheelwright will preside. Interment will be jnade in the City , cemetery. - - - 4 OGDEN SOCIETY Salt Lake Pastor Declares Legislation ' Dictated by 1 - . A t Organization. Religious I ' r I March I. The Rev. Samar Goshen of Salt Lake, in his lecture at the First Congregational church last 1 night, declared that Utah legtslatlcm- - is .dictated by men, members of the most t autocratic religious organization In Amer-i- t ,lca, who regard men and Toman as the j subjects of their commands. ' , In part Dr, Goshen said: .' "'Some of my friends In Odgon, I hear, were kind enough to insinuate that I am I;, In, the employ of the tobacco trust that f I my only business here In to help their interests. Twenty-tw- o yoars ago I conje here on the very j. eieneed my ministry spot where now 1 stand. J was bought then, I have been bought by j;, hy nobody nobody since, and nobody ever will be I to able buy the utterance of my lips. said the name kind of thing when Thy HI I opposed the prohibition movement. It , j was as untrue then as It Is now. I saw the prohibition movement as the begm-- j : nlng of a series of reform movements ' W'hieh woti'd have as their result, not a higher regard for law, but a greater con- -j for and I am, living to see my It, tempt I. prophecy proven true. There was only one j thing to do with the organized liquor traffic, and that was to take it Out of private hands and put It Under govern X dtment control. hasThe movementhometo prohibit made the a brew. altogether . ery and the place of residence a convenient distillery. . I f "Liberty ss a priceless heritage, hap-- . piness ss a consummate goal, are Ideals 4Jof our goversment to which our ought la be trained, - They will not i be trained by repression, Inhibitions and Prohibitions. At the present moment Utahs legislation Is being dictated by , men, members of the most autocratic re-- ! hgloua organization Mn America, who men and women as the subjects pt Ur their commands. The people must be ! t herded to do as they say told to do what her in Utah It will be , God ,wlRh- - And help us If the status of .Moroni ever 1 becomes mors significant than ths God. J, i deas of Liberty. OODBN, 1 -- -- i 1 ? ti -- ehil-tudr- en fe-ga- rd lh Officers Are Elected ' by Ogden Elks i.j! Lodge GC1IEN, Match I. fV elected Woolley was exalted ruler of Ogden lodge No. B. p. O. Elks, tonight. 719, , Mr. Woolley I was elected over Royal J. Douglass, ? 7.,Pther officers e.ected were Charles K esteemed leading , fharleston, knight; Henry Anderson, esteemed loyal knight, i 'V, Hall Par, esteemed lecturing knignt L. Madson. secretary; Phil A. Kohn, treasurer; JosepS Wlllet, tiler; C. I- - MiU Ice, trustee; Harold J. Packer. Tepresen- a,,!ve .to ,h P-i,, dall. lodge; P. F. Klrkon-- e alternate. 20 About , members of th lodge were j m present. . ' 1 1 ,;il , - LICENhEO TO MARRY. p OGDEN, March ' 1. Marrthge license have been Issued at the office of County Clerk C. T. Moves to William Burke and i. Madeline Betach, both of Park City, and .. Mayer J. De Zeiohndr, New Yolk Citv, and Helen E. Chapman. Boston; George I B Kenley and Ardella Wade, both of Og- - den, Clayton- C. .Singer, Kalina, Kan., and L.. Rowena Reeder, Ogden; Tomokicbl , Enomoto and Hareys Asokura, both of , , Salt Lake. c ASSUMES NEW PO?T." :5: OGDEN. Marclf 1. David S. Romney assumed hi duties ss assistant to Uen-- j, era! Manager W. A. Whltnev of the LVtah-IdahCentral railroad today He succeeds to the position vacated by Charles : P. MuUer, who resigned to take over the I of an advertising agency. . til management i- S ? OGDEN, March 1. The Wedding ot Rowena Reeder of Ogden and may-to- n C. Unger of SaUna, Kan., took place thle afternoon at th home of the brides father, W. H. Reeder, Jr,, 1M4 Twenty, The ceremony was per sixth street. formed at 1 oclock by Bishop Hvrum In the presence of the immediate Lund, family. The bride wore a gown of gray broadcloth, with shoes to match, and a black picture bat, She carried a bouquet ot vlolets and pink rosebuds. Mrs. Grace Blakeley, sister of the bride, and W, ft, Reeder, Jr., attended the couple. A luncheon was served at 6 o'clock, pink and white carnations decorating the table, Carnations and ferns were used bo on rooms. an The couple left g ut. .the early evening trail) for Kansas, to make their home. , ' Mi Plea Is Made in Genera That No Cause of Action Has Been Statec NOW EVERVODY SERVING 'EM MEATS WAR DEPARTMENT CANNED ft' are to hear telling CkjDEN, March I. In ths district court today there were filed demurrers In the c&swof E. P. Ellison against James Pin ' j j gree and the Ogden Tacking & Provision women Wherever them each , likely you congregate, company et aL Th demurrer wer by the following eleven defendants: dishes War with are delicious, prepared appetizing Ogden Packing & Provision company, W. H. Corned Beef how Corned Hash, Shearman, Eva C. Erb, W. H. Wattis, John R. Washburn, F. L, OJpman, A. G. flecker, C. 11. Poppenhausen, Carey W, . ; Last evening In the Eagles hall, the various Onmpftre organizations of ths Rhodes, Janies H, DeVine1 and th Conti city held a grand cpundl fire, .the meet- cental A Commercial National bank of i : -i ing was conducted by Mias Alice Chicago. , national field secretary for ths Th charge mad In the by Ellison Campfire girls, who gavs a talk on CampYour dealer has-r-- or original complaint was that James Pin fire work. Miss Kempt home la on , meats.x supply western tour and Is Inspecting the vari- gree, to- - whom Ellison admits loaning 7,O00 worth of stock in ths Ellison ous organisations In behalf of the national Be he Handling company and the Layton Sugar , he them, organization. company, gave up the stock to the com, Campfire songs were sung and Instru- mlttee Beef Canned , you supply mental music was furnished during the .'Department qf creditor of the packing com ' evening by a stringed orchestra. Mem pany through threats of criminal prose: Beef Hash. V , ' brrs of eight camps, numbering- about cution and now refuse to return the stock. Ellison alleged In hie action that 10, were' present. he entrusted the stock to Wngree's care, Tell him them for legitimate him to be tn good financial con ' The Martha "society met yesterday af- believing of the pack, wholesale ternoon with Mrs Ralph K, Bristol, at dttlon, when he was president to and th next shown Lake Salt theater Coming prices your neighbors can below) , lug company. , her home, 280 Van Buren avenue. week, beginning Monday night, March Each demurrer sets forth that the cbm make foods.' in Channlng Pollock's gripping plsy, 7, 0 nourishing purchasing Is Indefinite and uncertain and does The Sign on th Door. The Social Hour elUb was entertained plaint ' hot state facta to constitute a THE WHOLESALE PRICES yesterday afternoon at th$ home of Mrs. cause of action. sufficient , It Is further set forth Mary Butterfield, 333 Twenty-fourt- h Eva C. Erb, sretary of the packing are printed below. They wRl glv yen so idea ( wbat yea xriO a street. The afternoon was spent with that zlno company its reorganisation, is Imcards, or which four tables were ar properly made a defendant, your parches H. W. have at -were Balreshments served. ranged. Wattis, James H. DeVine and W. II. . CORNED BEEF HASH CORNED BEEF r Shearman, who, with the exception of Eva Mrs. DaVld Taylor was hostess last C.. Erb, were for and in behalf of 13 per cea acting lb. 1 ease, tit per cam I cess, He. the packing company and the creditor evening at her home, 769 Twenty-nint- h No. 2 ttai, 27e per ca I lh. css It per to street, to the members of the Britannic committee thereof. lb. I ease, Ue per cea ot association. A program consisting It la further aet out that the defend-antI lh. csss, $1.88 per css music, games and dancing was enjoyed, cannot Individuals be made at parties after which refreshments - wer served. to the action alleged in the complaint, as TABLE OF:DI5COUNTS About fifty members were present. the acts charged against them were done Dealer orders should while acting for the Ogden Packing Dlecounts t apply on all purchases af' surplus censed Bests asd after The Lai Cos club will meet Thursday Provision com Any and the committee of November 13, 1920, ere ss iollowei afternoon with "Mrs, Ray W. Btons at creditors. The Tiismiesal of the action as 250 t $1.000 .- , ,.r. XH her home, 731 Canyon road. far as the eleven defendants named above Quarter mas Is 1,001 to 2,300. . is asked for. 2 per cent 2,301 to 4,000. addresses . Mrs- - Robert following ...10 cent will per her entertain Shipley 4,001 ead tnr. TO , club tomorrow 'evehing. WARNED AGAINST I. W. w it pot cent Told H. SupBoys' Brooklyn, Ti. 3gtk It. and First The Government will pey freight a esrleed lots te any point la the United OGDEN. March 1. Members of the r j Ava Mrs. J. E. Geiger will entertain the chamber of commerce are urged In a let ,ik i States located mere due fwtaty miles item shipping point, . Boston, Hue, 'Army (apply Base. '0. D. 0- - lub Thursday afternoon at her ter sent out by Secretary O. J. btllweil 4 home on Washington avenue. to tak step against I. W. W. progs CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT Chicago, 111, ill W. I9tb 1 said to have been clrcu ganda, which . Whe purcheees reeck 230,801, 24 Atleete, Ga, Transports ties Bldg. net te pr !!; when purehesee rtecli" The members I The Ladles Auxiliary to th Railway lated In Ogden recently. ' (100,001, 11 set to prreejlr when purchttet reach (300,001, 2 set te pre(as Antonis, Tern Mall association will meet et the home are warned of the aUeinfrtf of I. W. W, The need of fot chsset reach 21,000,001 end ever, 13 net te (treveil. vail; whei of Mrs. (sa Francisco, Call! Frank Jeppeon, 620 Twenty-thir- d agitators to stir up strife among. em th Boy Scout financial assistance organization Of Salt Lake street, at 2 38 o clock tomorrow af pioyees of various companies. f MINIMUM ternoon. Mis. H. H. Hnyder and Mrs. ORDER ACCEPTED, 2SQ county was brought to th attention of SURPLUS PR0PERTT BRANC- HCharles Waldron, wiij be (he assisting meet-In- g NEW ACCEPTS the President POSITION. club the at , regular OSes of the Quart tnnatter General, . f , hostesses. Oil March L Ralph , H. Argu OGDEN, yesterday at the Commercial club. ' Musitieas Bldg. i ' for the past four years district of R. C. (AmmaU, head of th , t bright, Scout Member of Ft. Josephs Rewlnfc circle ficer for the Internal revenue Boy , Dt C jf. , Wtshingtoa Will meet, with Mr and W. Oscar O W. .Upplncott left that position this morning department, scout Klrkham, to take up council, afternoon In hall. Thursday with work the Joseph movement discussed the state farm bureau, with executive, of the . 4 $ headquarter In Salt Lake. John Reeves Mrs. M. G. Wilcox will entertain her of the revenue offle took charge of the organisation in Salt Lake and emphasised Us vain to tho community. kenslngton club at her home, 2656 yulney local office today. Mr. Gftmmell said that 27.60 memavephe, Thursday afternoon. ber of the scout organization per would be CIVIL WAR VETERAN blES. In order to carry out the program needed The ladles' Auxiliary to the B. of L. OGDEN, March 1. Nathan A Heath, planned for 1921. He said that F. and E. will give a card party tomorrow Sr., there are 7 year of age, a veteran of the scout In ths jtouity. Mr. KlrkhSm afternoon front I until 6 oclock,, Civil war, died at 11 40 oclock this morn discussed Of at the Work length A the, sr. eamo as if tho two had been admitted Elsie Ada Foust The now society Is to be . , at the residence, 27 Twenty-sixtSoon ganisutlon and declared that it would individually. called "Th Salt Lake Esperanto Rondo Herman Baker post of the American Ing street.family He is survived by hit wife eventually th eliminate need of a juThe following case is aet a na ex- and the following officers were elected: Legion will give its second annual car- and one son. Nathan A Heath, Jr., and venile court. ' ' New on , Mrs. B. M. Dr. T. A. nival dance tomorrow Frolseth, president; evening at the a stepson, Robert Hatch. He was a memThe appointed a committee to ample in the notice of tha new ruling: A. Flood, vice president; Dr. Elsie Ada Berthana. ber of thu v'lanonlo lodge and tha G. A. R, consider club danco auct Faust, secretary nd treasurer, and Mr. the proposition of raising funds A certain social club-hol. . CHRISTIANIA,' March L Sir Ernest Sells 1J Is composed of Carl for In Scouts. tickets as follows: Man, 75 cents; I. D. Roueche, corresponding secretary. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. u. the Antarctic explorer, will CLUB ACTIVITIES IS TOPIC. W. Scott, rhUrman; Daniel P. Gates and woman, 25 cents; ronple, (1. The es- The new will meet next Tuesday Shackelton. Rondq" will bo hold at the homo of Mr. J. w. In May or June on new polar ex- Gill will discuss the activities of Johq D. Spencer. tablished admission in this case night at the offices of Dr. Faust In th leave of price to Welsh, Grant avenue, tomorrow af- theP. C. Arctic. He will tak with the K. O. Howard yesterday tendered his is 75 eenta for individuals and Lake Salt Sedition Commercial Hooper club , building. at a t ternoon. i dozen men, chiefly those who (I for meeting of business men to be held Fliday resignation as president of the club, couples. Tha tax on single admissions him on former expeditions, and . . stating that pressing business duties will sold to men for 75 eenta - and to wo- . nlght at Eureka. TO PRESENT OPERETTA. contemplates being away for about two PLANS FOR DAM FILED. prevent him from .devoting the proper men for 25 eenta is 8 eenta, and on the work. Mr. Howard OGDEN, March L Blind children of "Humors Com to tho Surfaeo In the time to the chib H. Redd, Charles Redd and Oren years. H Tha boat, Foca L the stale school for tt)e deaf and blind spring as In no other season. represents the Utah Publta Health asso, couple ticket ia 10 eenta. Ths new rul- Lewis of San Juan county have filed with has beenNorwegian whaling dont elation purchased, and In 11 probblllty In th chib- - and has ing becomes effective immediately. Presidents the stats presented- an operetta at the school chapel run themselves all off that way,They and specificaengineer plans however will first to Hudson bay, where i. since last tonight.- The program was presented untions for tha construction of reservoir 160 dogs proceed but mostly remain In the system. Hood's been head of the Eorganisation will b procured. Thenc the der the direction of Miss liar-hAugust. Wesley C. Sarsaparilla removes them, wards off danKing, who has been dam to be known aa tho Blue Mountain expedition will proceed by way of Baffin! vice was first Coleman. , reservoir. The dam is to be fourteen feet bay, which will be reached. president, pained to suc, ger, makes good health sure. (Adv It Is hoped, by ceed Mr. Howard. and the reservoir Is to cover 204 the end of high ' . July, through Iancatler eound Other officers are C. S. Comacres of ground and to store 13no acre-feto Axel Heibergs land. From there Sir mercial club, first vie president; Malof water. The dam is to be an Ernest intends to explore the Islands eastcolm Reiser. Utah State Automobile asstructure and It is located in ward to Barry luland, this being th main The Impetus given to lh International earthen sociation, second vice president. 22 south, range 24 east, Balt township object of the expedition. Squire Coop asked the club's support language problem by the league of na- Lake meridian. , the Salt Oratorio society. A tions, together with tho fact that It has AID (OCIETY MEETING POSTPONED. committee appointed for- - till purpose is been officially accepted by the soviet gov. ernment of Russia, ho causefi It to be INHERITANCE TAX RAID, The meeting of the Ladles' Literary Aid composed of Joy It. Johnson, 'chairman ' In D. C. Klnhiall and C. U. Hawley, An Inheritance tax chock for $78 34 was society of the Westminster Presbyterian part of the puhllo schools at taught , At the request of Mr John A. Wldt neatly every country of Europe. received at the offlqe of Attorney General church, which waa to have been held toAn enthusiastic Esperanto group was Harvey Cluff yesterday soe, representing tha City Federation of from the eutate morrow at the home of Mrs. Ranh Wool-seWomen's Clubs, the members will en, formed last night at the offices of Dr. of James ColUngwood of Massachusetts. ha been Indefinitely postponed.! deavor to make a . big sqocess of th closing week of th Social Hail theater, which, .begins next Monday. . Governor Mabey and Mayor Neslen were in attendance at the meeting, v Kemp-thorn- other what Department Canned and The Whole Family Can -- and ' : Dine for a Day for a Dollar e, should have a of these sure and get your share. Insist if hasnt a of War . get;, , him (at the profit in that you and these big savings by i that x you know theres a ' and Coined Corned ' ' ", ' be sent , Presidents' Organization of Work port for Oratorio Urged. ..................... to Dopot teretthe t , f (t -- uy It by the Case ' WAR DEPARTMENT CANNED MEATS 20 Shackeltoh to Embark Polar Expedition 33 1 Salt Lake Esperantists Organize New Society Hnas-ley- IV being Beef et y, 11 Mew Pantages Theater -- Opened at Memphis , Tenn. Mi peeled I t s to TS Trlboa. MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 1. Beautiful he von d anticipation, the new Pantages theater was oiened here last night with a fomuil cerenionv' and a special perform anoe. It was crowded with the prominent cltixens of the community, including , city and county officials. in rompanv with several theatrical men. Alexander Pantages himself formally opened the show house with a brief address.splendid The foyer and lobby of the theater were converted Into a veritable conservatory by a del tig of floral tribute. The audience was spellbound for ths greater part of the evening with contem platton of the architectural beauty of the uriltorlum. The acoustic of the auditorium, th ventilation and lighting, were found to constitute a charm that took on the quality of an Aladdins dream. jV-ese- Seri MUSAtlN L-IcOf- - t y I ' V a.S'Ht, GWMMte CSSBCia different parts of the uxxtd, nature endoms some of coffees bith qualities aboue the averages For them, our experts search the uxjrld markets and b skillful methods of blending, roasting and grinding, develop these fine qualities for your pleasure Packed m vacuum cans these phasing flavors are retained, reaching you ) N hr i of ihfs TradcMarZjQj - bodied jand satisfying. jCan . HE 'X - 'few Ruling Made Coverini Var Tax on Dance Tickets A new ruling of tho internal revenue department regarding admission Ux for dances, notice of which was received in Malt Lake yesterday by Collector II. C. tax rat for ticket old Dunbar, fixe to admit couple Heretofore a tax rate waa fixed per person, and in tha event ennple was admitted on ona ticket the tax rate for each waa the V! fresh, full look. Pa-coa- States Lack , of Funds Saves Wife Deserter T J. MMILLAN, now In Oklahoma, wanted hero, tor wtfo desertion and nensupport, wilt not b brought back by th atat of Utah. When Governor Mabey we asked ysstordly afternoon to grant requisition papers needed wltg which to bring McMillan to pilt Leks, th declined to eign them, He gave as his reason for this rs. fuss) that th fund for ths return of euch offenders we txhautted. gov-am- er ittiays good Stc how smooth aid rich il ls tilways good --Stt how smooth and rich U is dims good --See how smooth and rlchills dims good Set how smooth and rich ills r v |