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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNINTI, APRIL Vk 102(1 OGDEN DEPARTMENT end At. Phone 2614 Waihlngton 117 1302-W- ; "p3 Society, 2190. 300,000 ESSEX OWNERS bmhZZhw3 Habeas Corpus Writ Halts Idaho Journey r1 . QOESIIH IS IIP Judges and Trustees Discuss Plan to Lessen OGDEN. April 14 Habeas corpus proceedings today baited the journey to Ada'Vounty, Ji a ho. of Parley P. Walton, 45 ears of age, who wus arrested at Morgan on a charge of obtaining money bv fraud. Waltons wife. In a local rooming houe, induced the Idaho officers to permit a conference between the two, and during the meeting th writ of habeas corpus wfas served upon the officer. At a hearing before Judge James N Kltnbali this afternoon the requl sitfon honored bv the governor's office was attacked bv A G. Horn, counsel for Walton, because It wia H charged that Governor George Iern did not personally sign it. but that ft was mimed George H Dern, - rf- - Jt- - governor, per H H. CY OOPKV; A pHT 1 Kimball continued the hearthe ingJudge vnlle courts bf five dlatrli t andetate until Fridav afternoon and reof the Utah board of trusts Walton Into the custody of manded Industrial school In a conference hSheriff R Ij Pinnule. today on Juvenile delinquency decluel of that the bet apparent solutionla to problems before the authorities Individual to glv more consideration Is cases which spring up In the dlfrPts This plan contemplates closer work-i- n courts the between onnnv. April 14 oiiv-- r .on?: relationship Utah pioneer, died today at (he home andthe Industrial washtwlcalled bv su- of his brother, Joseph Giles, Sul SecThe conference Inperintendent to. .T Milne of the of ondMrstreet dustrial school for the purpose Gilm was bom- - In England draftings a mors uniform idea of March 26. 1R'4 and came to Utah The family lived perhaps when an Infant handling delinquents to with reformathe many Years In Milton, but Mr. Giles fewer commitments condlthm 'had resided In Ogden for the tory, due to tlfe congested twenty .ear. Surviving are the folschool that will result at the deters: Mrs The best method of reducing- the lowing brothers and Mrs Madithe Louisa Johnson and number of terms fmnoecd by more son of Milton Abel Mrs. Smith, to have Judge gl'e courts Is Gibs. Ogden, Farmington, Joseph attention to the Individual cases with and Mrs Joseph Francis. Mrs Lvnmn sentences perhaps, more suspended Elisabeth KiU'orn. Mecham, Mrs on probation cases placed.. more and FYed Giles and William Giles. MorIt under proper care and guidance, gan was decided Funeral services will be held in the d The Klwanls club of Ogden InWt-eMilton ward chapel Friday afternoon which a new angle to the problem 1 oclock. The body ta at Taarkln & at was readily accepted by the confer- Sons' undertaking parlors ence and made a part of Its recom- Number Commitments of $35 to $45 They know its time proved value, its rare smoothness and performance, its sturdiness and economy , 'a) ID vr For Thursday rJir All Day We have selected from our regular stock about 50 Coats that we are putting in one lot for today at ; ' ey,' Early Utah Pioneer Called by Death v it mendations During the meeting, a committee from the local club apoffered peared before the group and the services of the club in sponsorinoffer ing wavward bovs This cludes bovs who have sentences impending and thoe who are turned from the school and are in need of further help and advice The conference expressed appreciation for the Klwanls club offer and suggestion and decided that In the future the Judges and probation officers should utilize more of the re- sources at hand, such as Klwanls. I Lions. Exchange and Rntarv clubs 'and other similar organizations which profess a desire to help bovs Those at the conference John K Hardy of the board; Dr Jane Skolfield. vice presN C Jensen, state superinident, tendent r.f public instruction Attorney General Harvey H fluff, and Frank J Stevens, all members of the hoard of trustees Superintendent Milne and the following Juvenile court Nelson, Igan First Judges L E district: I a. A Wads. Ogden Second district; Fred R Morgan Salt Lake. Third district; George W .Worthen, Provo. Fourth district, and Arthur O Nielson, Mt. Pleasant, Seventh district. Victim of Drowning Is to Be Buried Tomorrow WPKV. ,r-v- S April 14 Puneri! ea for Lester Rice Hartman, who was drowned last Thursday morning in V eber river near Devil Sltle on his twent second blrthdav, avJll be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'cLxk In th Church of the Good Shepherd (Fplscopah with the Rev John W. ' Htslnp officiating The body nav le viewed at the Malan mortuorv until Frwlav morning when It will be removed to the home of the parents, Mr and Mr. Twer.t Albert Hartman. $tl street, where It will He In state until 1 o clock Interment w ill be in the city cemetery. . Dont Buy Till You See Em! OP COURSE YOU WANT Home of 232 South Style Main disclosed a liquor still and lon of mash at the rear of fify 186 street. Twenty-eight- h galV t lialdha walked to the Traveler' were cafe, to Which place police called at 4 30 ooiix k this morning Dr N. H Savage, cit physician, attended the injured man, who le held In the eftv Jail Jacques vs HI be charged with aasault with a deadly weapon. OGDEN, April 14 The Methodist church of Ogden ha outlined a cam0 paign to raise $50 000, of which will he ued for the building of a new church on the property on Twenty-sixth- , street and Jefferson avenue, acquired bv the church last A note to Ambitious Men supplies the body with, such vital health essentials as phosphorus, iron, protein, carbohydrates ana vitamin-B- . Why not start now making this important correction in your diet? Why not plan intelligently for the health and energy you need for success and happiness? Begin eating Posts Bran Flakes at breakfast tomorrow morning. Enjoy it once a day for a few weeks and see how much better you feel After that you will gladly continue to eat this delicious health cereal as a regular part , 1 - is a de- licious health cereal which millions eat every day for diet balance. It contains important bulk which the intestine needs for normal functioning and or.c.c,ii4 evtr)'bodycxry day . as an ounce of prevention nowyolLl LIKE BRAN , Light. THE BOTTER1LL of your health program. Send for free test package. Postum Cereal Company, Inc. (Dcpt. Rartle Creek, Michigan. Malm Health Product: Pott Pott Toasties ( Dtublt-Thu- k Instant Postum, Grape-Nu- t, and Post Bran Flake. Post Bran Chocolate, Ctrn Flakes), Postum Cereal Flakes In the Distributor and Eetailer Hudson-E&sePRATT MOTOR COMPANY r, AUTOMOBILE CO. Automobile Busineea In 8 alt Lake for Nineteen Teara." So. State Street, BONNEVILLE MOTOR CO. 36-4- 2 967 Bast 21st South, Temporary Location Wasatch 636. FRANK C. HOWE State and Vine Sts., Murray 14 OGDEN, April Ogden high school debaters defeated the Boxel ler In a debate upon high school todav the question, Resolved. That the Immigration - Law of 1924 lie So Amended a to Admit the Japan on the Same Basis as Europeans. Ogden argued the affirmative and received the unanimous vote of the judge. and Oarff Winnifred McConnell Ogden high represented and the negative team fiom Brigham City was composed of Arthur Marble and Dwight Wright The juges were R H. Jone of Brigham M. Oitv, 1. J Holther and Wade Johnson of Ogden Reload now with Eveready Batteries Wilson hofd they are made better!. they last longer ! Davis County Purposes to Discourage Speeding OGDEN, April will tighten up on 14 Davis speeder, countv declared Deputy Sheriff John Burnett of that ceuntv. who was In Ogden today searching for speeder who had foiled to answer summons to appear before Justices of the peace on traffic violation charge. The officer said that hi countv has inaugurated a campaign against fast drivers and thatall caught traveling af a rate of mofe than fRlfy miles an hour will he arrested. PEP up your flashlight Liquor and Gasoline Again in Combination j j OGDEN, April 14 Guy Nelson. au-- 1 tornobile mechanic, was sentenced to serve thirty dav In the cJtv Jail bv Judge John A Hendrick of the , cltv court today, foHowing hi conviction veaterdav on a charge of op-- t erstlng an automobile while under tne j Influence of liquor After a plea of leniency of C R for Nelson. attorney Hollingsworth, which wa resisted bv Assistant Uitvj Attorpev S E Blackham the court of d agreed to suspend twenty-fiv- e the asptence.... x LUtfGHEON POSTPONED 14 The OGDEN 'Xprtl regular Kin heon of oiture 4f4 of Fort and Eight, the American legion a playground has been postponed22 from toIt was morrow night until Anril announced today by Milton D. Boj le. . chef de fare X DAV. OGDEN TO OBSERVE 14 Public office OGDEN, April and hank will ire tmorr w 1r dav. Business In r,herance ofall Arbor branches la expected practically to continue, however, a usual. BUSINESS TRIP. OGDEX Aprd H Attorney ON iimuieeiiaeS fie w York tYEKBn UNIT Ctkl mi guwmtmi by CoMPAurrine.' San Franatco Castas C, Iiilad Csssrins KsHqbsI 1 aroma, Osuoe Win in Debate Col- hoo and Fait hNd a debate at the lffiate Institute ias May Happen in the Dark, so be ready be; Eveready! National Caiso Arhur est high yesterday and the Uoliegi-a- e InMtute team was adjudged winner Thia 4i a scheduled debate srd the winning team entered the ata a upheld th affirmaTha final tive and the FaJt rn.iegiata In- Btltute argued the negative T he mcnher of th 44 eat team w re Omef Stewart and Bud leyttf and the conipnaed of Refer negntfve team w I haw The vfKurt w and Kenneth wae ' kewmved that he Ji24 iTirngfra in law he ao encodon th ed aa rn Admit the same as Kuo peani Jnha c. La a a waa judg. r . nearby. Wo11e, department commander 1 left the American legion today for Baker, Ore., on business high nowwith new, strong Eveready Batteries: .Give it a new lease on light for the summer months ahead. A Thousand Things Eveready Batteries fit and imall makes of flashlights. prove They insure brighter light and longer battery life. Keep an extra set on hand. Everefdy-Mard- a Lamps, the bright eyes of the flashlights, likewise last longer. Theres an Eveready dealer S. L. Collegiate Cost's Bran erj Combi- nation Stop and Tail, - Convenient and Easy Purchase Terms x Ogden High Debaters Score Over Boxelder Posts Bran Flakes t ' At Your Door plan is hailed as an assuring step In merchandising automobiles. All doubt is removed as to the price you pay for your car equipped and delivered at your door. It saves many dollars. I undermine your health, sap precious vitality and handicap you in the battle for success. equipment Front and Rer Bump-c- r Automatic Windshield Cleaner, Rear View Mirror, Trans-mitsionLock (built- in ); Radiator Shuttcrq Kioto-Me- TheA. Y.D. AT DRUGGISTS 13c,25c and J1.0C year This I the former home of the late James Plngree Plans for the edifice will give It a feet on Twenty frontage of forty-sisixth street, running back elghlv-fou- r feet The church tower, will be sixtv-fou- r feet In height The chap will harmonize in architecture with the Pingree home ahd gymnasium, now being vised by the church. MANAGER. paign in his business. One of the first things to do is vatch your food. Balanced diet is a health essential. Lack of bulk, for instance, in the food you eat may brine about- a condition that will AtYourDoor' Wtfi AWilng Use to Toy $15.-00- HAtr You dont have to have big muscles to climb the ladder of success, but health and energy are great assets if you want to reach the top. He is a wise man, therefore, who plans for success as . carefully as he plans a cam SIX" THAT IS TIME PROVED But low price is not the only Essex proved that everyone wants a Six. reason wfty 300,000 owners are praising it so highly nor does price alone explain the reason for its continued sales leadership. Time proved qualities are what owners talk about. They speak of the little attention Essex requires and of how infrequent and small is the service cost. They tell of economy in fuel, oil and tires. And they praise Essex smoothness in performance, its nimbleness and its 'power. They are the greatest sales influence we have. Just see how Essex meets your desires. It is the ideal family and utility car. It is easy to steer and can be handled in traffic or backed intq small parking spaces without effort. It is easy riding and possesses unusual roadability. The motor is built under Super-Si- x patents that gives a performance and quality exclusive to this famous principle. It is the best Essex ever built and because of its vast production and the constant development of economical and precision methods of manufacturing it is priced lower than ever before, The cost is less than for most folirs and little more than the lowest priced caron the market. Can you ignore such facts in the choice of your car? Fight Between Mexicans New Church Planned Reveals Still and Mash by Ogden Methodists OGDEN. April 14 A flg-hduring a game of cards. In which four Mexicans participated earlv this morning, led to the arrest of Clifford Jacques, 41 for flashing Jose RaJdlva. 24, with a knife, inflicting a deep cut upon, the latter s abdomen, and nlso A , J t FLASHLIGHTS V BATTERIES last --they longer ; |