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Show THIS SALT OGDEN DEPARTMENT Of Am, Ogde a The ter Building Businees, 664; Correspondent, 664 tad 740; Society. Phone GET SENTEfICES Vendors of Liquor That Resulted in Fatality Receive Light Terms. . N TVo youths were CX1DEN April sent to the .county jail for three months and a third was returned to the state industrial school today a Zl'JO Seventv-fiv- e to 15 Battle of Lexington Anniversary Observed OGDEN, 14 April The Ogden Kl-w- is club observed the anniversarv of the Battle of Lexington at th weekly meeting at the Weber club toda. Miss Minnie Moore Brown gave a reading " of Longfellow's Paul Revere s Ride The Kiwanian received a letter from the Weber club management correcting a statement made at the Fist luncheon of the Kiwanis club which was to the effect that the butter used at the club was Imported The chib management said all the products used In the dining room were manufactured in Ogden. Sam K. BmKh, asbdant secretary of the Salt Lake Chamber of gave a brief talk on 'Own Your Home." At 10 a. m. OGDEN, April 19 That he would begin immediately to search for the Hquor cars which are known to have been operating between Ogden and Bait Lake for a number of months, was announced today by Chief of Police Curtis I. Allison in explaining the Issuance of an order to the motorcycle officers to stop suspicious looking mo- Priced- torists at the city limits. The chief added that since the rigid searching of soft drink parlors for liquor by the police, most of the liquor was being brought into the city and peddled by motorists. Chief Allison said further that he had instructed his officers not only to arrest the violators of the law, but to seise and hold the, automobiles used in transporting the liquor. , MEN'S ARMY BROWN GOLF OXFORDS Nonskld sole, of rubber and fabric; do not slip ZtsT:...v!r!T., $6.45 MENS AND BOYS TENNIS Men Brown Gar. Trl. SHOES Rubber suction soles, ' son Shoos od and plo whits canvas uppers, brown copper riveted; all. , . trimmed. leather heels and soles. A shoe mart irth,..,i."..1.1..to2: $1,25 to w a r. A Shopping Opportunity for the Dollar-wis- e Woman , , pair.... 1. In. Moccasin Oil Tan ltep Bests Full leather soles and heals. A wonder. Men g j BOYS pair Sizoc s MENS SOX SHIRTS Honor Bright Boy Shirts Mada of fin, fancy chocked percale. 12 ', te 1414. 83c 84.S5 Mona Douglas Cctton Black, cordovan, gray, whit and navy, and ( Mnn toe. Fair....... So hl p, T Wool 17 East 8ccond South edge. pain... Vm p L a dies' and Boya Jersey IWrap aa L ga Bound For . ;jrLVfAVVAV, Golf a a c Heather colored. Sires 7 to 1G H Fair.. W5 (W ADVISE EARLY SELECTION) r See Windows. ON BUSINESS TRIPS. OGDEN, April 19. Ernest Wrtnkler, assistant district forester 9 1 the Fourth district, left this morning for , Richfield for a conand Ehpraim ference on grazing matters in ths Kantl and Fish lake forest reserves. Don M. Letdlg. grazing asaieanL left for Fillmore last night to begin range studies on ths Fillmore forest. ARRESTED ON LIQUOR CHARGE. OGDEN, April 19. Gus Batestas ef the International club was arrested tonight by the police on a warrant Issued, by Oounty Attorney David J. Wilson, charging him with being a persistent violator of the prohibition law. He was released on the furnishing of a bond for 91000. and recreational welfare for Its members. Ths officers are George Pueio, president; Angelos Poppas, vice president, and Nick Vanos, secretary and treasurer. A ss SliDb some of tbe prize winners in last year's contest When yoa are at your wits end to think of something new to eat try one of these. Variety and flavor are what make the family prefer your cooking to that of LOBSTER PATTY (Canned lobster may he used in place of freih) These frocks are all spring models , smartly styled and of good quality , Sizes 16, 18, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 CLUB FILES ARTICLES. OGDEN. April 19. Articles of Incorporation for the Hellenic Social club were filed with County Clerk I A. Van Dyke today. Ths purpose of the organisation Is to promote social stitch ' anybody else! and Shoes and .Oxfords 10, - - an automobile caravan The autos will be parked on Grant avenue through the arrangement and courtesy from doing so until the final bearing of Chief of Police ..Curtis L. Allison of the divorce action. The couple have one child, of which tbs plaintiff asks the custody. Nonsupport Cruelty Bandbrlnk charges Thelma W. Ralph F. Sandbrlnk ' with failure to-to Charged in Divorce Suits provide In a suit for divorce filed ' day. I 19 OGDEN. April Cruelty chanted In the suit fer divorce filed WILL BE BURIED TODAY. In the district court today by Rollo OGDEN, April 19. Funeral serviced T. Greenwell ajralnst Alice P Green-we- ll Mrs. Rollo Hicks, who died in for The complaint alleges that Mr. Lake yesterday, will be held toOreenwell last Tuesday threatened to Salt morrow morning at 11 30 o'clock at sell their furniture and belongings. funeral parlors In Balt Oreenwell asks that the court issue the Larkin and the body will he brought to a restraining order preventing her Lake, Ogden for a second service, to be held at 4 oclock In the Larkin chapel In thla city. Interment will be in City cemetery. 'See What You Save PRISONER IS PARDONED. OGDEN, April 19. On recommendation of Chief of police Curtis L. A1 commission today lison, the city S. White, who granted a pardon toa G.sentence In the has been serving on the of being Incharge jail city toxicated. It was stated that White haa work 4 go to. If bs is arrested again in Ogden he will be compelled to serve the remainder gf the sentence. What Do Yoa Think cl These Valnes? appeal to everyother woman in the club. If you hare, send them in. All kinds of contributions will be welcome. And the beet of them will be printed in this column. Names of contributors will be printed too, unless otherwise requested. contest Here are OGDEN, April 19 The Ogden Lions club will give Us first annual dance at the Berthana Saturday night, acof the announcement cording to President Joseph Che, following the club meeting today at the Reed hotel cafe, nt which plans for the dance were (1 scussed. The members of the RaK Lake Lions club and their ladies win be the special guests of the Ogden club The visitors will come to Ogden in WALKER BANK BUILDING Contributions Invited you have some C Probably ideas of your own which will A Ogden Lions Club Will Entertain Salt Lakers 17 EAST 8ECOND SOUTH Yoa can belong to this chb toe. Mnbership is open to everybody, because the more members we have, the more interesting it becomes to the rest For very member is urged to contribute her bouse bold ideas, and. poeialfy, her choice recipes for the pleasure and profit of the rest of the members. Because the elub has 'grown amazingly in the pest year the Borden Company has decided to publish this column from timo to tune in the newspapers so that the club benefits may be extended to at many women as possible. One nf the features of the d club is a yearly prize recipe OGDEN, April IS Officers for the ensuing ear for the Ogden Rotary club will he named at a meeting of the directors Tuesday at noon at the fiber club, according to announcement today of President Henry A. Anderson. The officers te be selected will Include president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. The new directors are: President Henrv A. Anderson, H. A. Benning, the Rev. John Edward Carver. R. i GwilLiam, Richard Ieek, 8. M. Scott and J N. Spargo. The directors were announced at the meeting at the Weber rluo held last night for the ladies. The special feature of the evening was the musn numbers given by Miss Daisy Jean, the Belgian cellist. ONLY 8ALt'SV LAKE STORE to f Officers to Be Chosen by Ogden Rotary Club OUR S', T Canton Crepes Crispy Taffetas Silk Crepe Knit Com-meru- e. Mens Sire, - - Recipe Club is organization com to cook. Today Transportation of Liquor to Be Made More Difficult yeors of age, and side of the paper onlv The judge will be District Forester R H Rutledge, F. S Baker and Miss Arvills Hansen. The essas must b' timed in to the foest service office, at the corner of Twenty-fourt- h street and Lincoln avenue, before April Jo unique Posedof 25,000 women who lore Sale Stock-reducin-g The invitation from Ogden wag telegraphed today in order that the stop here esn be Included in the list of scheduled stops. Senators Reed Bmoot and W. H. King have been asked to urge the president to stop In Ogden. If the time will permit the president and his partv will be taken on an automobile trip through Ogden canyon and over the cit. third. class, for 18 years of age. The first prise will be one week at a Girl scout camp. Second prise, one tscout uniform, and third prise, an tartkde of the scouts equipment. The essa9 are to be 1000 words in length and written In Ink upon one Pitcher pORDENS In a Special land Umited, June 25. , Cream i Banka. lJ.-H- etao. at present is for the president to arrive here from the east on a special train running as a section of the Over- will bo offered -- for -t- hree-classes. 13 Springtime t first class will be gtr.s to 12 ears of age, second from 10 class, from Far the exchange of good recipes OGDEN". April 19 President Harding has been extended an invitation to visit Ogden during the summer, according te the announcement of. See-r- e urv Jesse 8. Richards of the chamber of commerce today. The schedule Forest ProtecOGUEN, April 19. tion" week, to be observed throughout the west from April 21 to April 28, will be of particular interest to the yirl ioout organisations of Ogden, which have been offered prises for the beet eaeavs on 'The Forests of Utah Why They Should Be ProIn 13 Co. President Is Invited to Make Stop in Ogden the result of furnishing the liquor which was the cause of the death of Heber Richardson, 18 years of age, who received fatal tnjurtee when he fell from the second story window of the Plain City dance hall last Kat, urday night. The sentences upon Lawrence Pe- -. tensaiu. Ji. years of age, and Edward 8ismore, 21 years of age, were imposed by Judge l R. Roberts in the Ivy, 17 city court this morning. Earl vears of age, was returned to the industrial school, from which he was recently paroled. The sentencing of the three youths was accomplished after an investigation of the accident to Richardson which was conducted by Sheriff R. D Pincock. When the boys were arraigned in the city court this morning, they admitted that 'they purchased- - a gallon of moonshine from a man in Davis county and took it to Plain a pint. City, where they sold it for Sismore said he drove the automobile and Peterson sold the liquor. Ivy admitted that he gave the liquor to Richardson while he was sitting on the fire escape. He said that a few minutee after he had given the liquor to Richardson, the boy fell from the fire escape and received the injuries from which he died at the Dee hospital last Monday morning. Before the sentence was imposed. Sheriff Pincock said the accused bo a had been frank In telling their stories and admitting their part in the affair and had made no attempt to withhold anything. County Attora ney D. J. Wilson recommended light Sentence for the defendants on were not old the ground that thcv offenders and had told the truth as to the liquor transactions. tected." A PHIL 20, l'JL'o. yean of ae, colored, saw Special Officer Joseph Crompton looklnf auspiciously at ths suitcase which Ranks Bah Its immediately was carry In. slammed the suitcase to the - sidewalk, picked It up and threw It second time and a third time. Crompton then took the suitcase and opened it. He found a gallon jug filled with moonshine, which had withstood ths efforts of Banka to break It. Banka Is held under 300 bond to answer to ths charce of having liquor In bis possession In the city court tomorrow morning. M Girl Scout Organizations Will Contest for Prizes r Aoni .KKLDAY MUKNLNU, Kcittv-OBrjet-v Efforts to Break Liquor J ug Futile; Owner Arrested OGDEN. lAKK TKlliU.NE, FINED 650 FOR SPEEDING. OGDEN. . April 19. Seth Blood, 19 year of age. of Kayovtlle, was found guilty of speeding, In the city court this morning. He was sentenced to pay a ti fine or serve fifty days In jaij. He paid the fine. LICENSES ISSUED. 19. li April censee wrre Issued at Marriage the office of County Clerk U. A. Van Dyke to George L. Houaeley and iLottle Brown, both of SL Anthony. Idaho, and Manners J. Evert sen and Susanna Bowman, both of Ogden. TWO OGDEN, ROBBERY many friends who will regret to learn of her death. Mrs. Choules is survived by three daughter and two sons, as follow: Mrs. Vera Laurence, Mrs. ftena Huish, Alice. George and Donald CTtoulea, all of Provo; also her mother, Mrs Alice Clayton; five brothers Hugh Clayton of Portland, William and James Clayton of Provo John and Peter Clayton of Salt I Aker and two sisters, Mrs Grace GledhiU and Mrs. Margaret Moors of Salt Lake. Funeral services will be held in the 19. Elizabeth PROVO. ' April E. Provo Third ward meeting house SunChoulfifl, for two terms city treasurer day at noon. Friends may view the of'Provo widow of John Choules died body at the family residence prior at her home, 165 North Fourth West to the services. street this nomine, of heart trouble, from which she had been seriously 111 AUTO JOBBERS DINE. for two weeks, F B. Caswell, general sales manMrs. Choules was a native qf pree-to- n, of the Champion ager Plug Lancashire Kngiand, having company Toledo Ohio, wasSpark one of the been bom there May Z4, 1876 In speakers at a dinner at the Hotel 1890 she. joined the Mormon church last night, attended by aiftomo-bil- e and with her parent came to Utah Utah equipment ot Balt Xsdce. here of that year. He was one of jobbers arriving the organisers and Is inJuly the goods alleged to have been stolen were recovered and further Investigation yesterday led to the recovery of more of the loot. Detectives interviewed Mr. Paulson, who la in a local hospital, yesterday before conducting the investigation which led them to the decision to ask for a complaint. Heart Trouble Causes Death ot Provo Woman During her life here she was active in civic an4 church work and made MaoManus. advertising vertising. Inc., of Detroit. Mtoh., Ad-an the missing boy; Blue eves, wavy brown hair, small scar on aide of nose company, spoke on and near on middle of right hand, fair complexion and VERNON Effort d. BROWN SOUGHT. to find Vernon Brown, who Is believed to be In I'tah, are being made by his mother, Mrs. Glenn Roger. of 1351 Hull avenue. Dea Molnea, from home low. The boy disappeared In May, 1921, then 14 years of age. The mother slates In a letter to United States Marshal J. Ray Ward, that the oldeat brother and a baby brother are alck, the former not being expected to live. Following is the description of FIVE ARE ARRESTED. Five persona arrested at 149 Booth State street last night were booked police headquarters and released on ball aggregating 1200. One was charged with running a disorderly house and the other four were charged with resorting. Thom - . smarted gave their names as follows- Mary Brown, J. E. Carlson. James Stewart, John Davis and William 6mlth. at Ml,1 Bfflk Melt the batter in a doable boiler. Add tbe onion, parsley, and green pepper. Stir and cook five minutes. Add tbe mushrooms and and cook five minutes. Stir in the flour. Dilute 1H eupe of milk with water and pour in alowty, stirring until it thickens. Add the lobster and cook ten minutes. Just before serving add the remaining milk to tbe egg yolks. Add to mixture and cook five minutes. Serve in patty eases or on toast points. If preferred, tbe mushrooms may be omitted and chicken substituted for the lobster. Fin if. DidyouovoruuJuKrtmeoquietf They art truly delect out one thooe ttdbtU no man roeietl of KROMESQUIES a director of the Automotive Koulp-meassociation. M. J. Casey of nt 1 I imigpnB a I lab Ball sad gFpgwg M floor and the Here 16 the end of your'qnest for a uniformly satisfying brand of coffee. Blue Pine la delightfully clean In the can It la ALL coffee freo from dust and chaff. VPe have maintained a refu- tation for square dealing and Tou use lee Blue Pin per cup and you have a coffee that exactly hlta the mark In taste and aroma. service for 10 years, selling the same car , and intend to deserv: Put Blue Fin Coffee to the taste test youll use It ever after! ' this refutation for many yea,rs to come , believing milk diluted With water. Add the meat or fish and season to taste. If meat is used, a little gravy may be stirred into tbe mixture. Cutout rounds of pastry rolled thin (about three mches induuneterh Place a spoonful ef tbe mixture on each round. Fold over, after wetting tbe - edges with cold water: press together. Dip the yolk of egg diluted with o tablespoonful cold water, then in bread crumbs, and try in deep faL Serve very boL Mrt. Wallace B. Smith,' Seattle, IToak. ' Ie these scientific days the thoughtn ful housewife five careful to the pluming of nourishing eonsid-emtio- meele it our most Healthful food can be mad the mast delicious food in the world Thaos recipe (how how easily it . cos bo does. With ths no of Bordens Evaporated Milk yoa can asvs tune, trouble tod mosey. And you eon be shoo lately oar ef its complete purity. valuable asset. Wont YOU join tke Aenp Clnbt tie te Jams EUuen, ninety-ma- o Barden Bldg. ISO ifadieon Am. New York, ftt it tka only Send espen A M9k Make a aance of tbe batter, CHARGED. Detectives will appear before the county attorn ev thla morning and an that a complaint charging burglary be issued against William Kolberg. wears of age, who was arrested Wednesday, charged with the robberv of the home of James Paulson, 4.1 Hammer pec, earlier In the dav Following kolberg s arrest, soma at G. Champlin, How York CUg Afi CO. f 'iih - yon eoer Asoe. 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