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Show MAIN NEWS SECTION THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER. Second Part. Bishop and Colleagues Are Tendered Reception trsffte ssfety movement is the painting of warnings to pedestrians at tho crossings In. tho busiest sections of tho city These asm-lugpainted Id yellow and prominently and stop rtsihle. warn pedestrians U tho red and meaning watch tho light, Oct. II. More start and atop signals MT. PLEASANT. semaphore green overhead in the center of tho inaectious. than gno guests attended tho party Friday evening In the North fonnsel for Emily Davidson. J E Ed gien ward chapel, honoring Bishop H. C. wards snl Pearl Wright Kgeihoff. who are roe lug out suing Ogden I'lty for damages of a landslide In Ogden canyon last year, filed police In the Hecond district court today that the citys demurrer had been A hill ot particuoterrnled by the court lars In the actloua brought hy Mrs Davidson and Mrs Egelhoff sets the damages in each case at Miss Wanda F. Later Is Summoned by Death 13 17, 1926. Jacobs, William Olson, A. F. Rey- nolda and Joseph Seely. Blahop John F. Mower welcomed the assemblage and a Miort address was made hy each of the honor griests. A fountain pen was presented to each honor guest by Henry p. Olson. Music was furnished hy the North . DEATH CAIXt WOHAH. ward Relief society quartet and by Itiahop Ernest Swalberg of Gunnison. Tates MIDVALE, Oct. U. Mrs. Mary the program refresh- Barnard, wife of Prank X. Barnard, died Following ments were served and later the at the home of her parent, Mr. end Mrs guests attended a dancing party in John Edwin Tales, at West Jordsa late Armory hall. Mrs. after s long illness. last night, Bernard was horn In Mona. August Call upon Tribune Wants to solve She is survived by her parents, her your problem them efficient. for you you'U find five brothers and eight sisters. Funeral arrangements have not oeea made.' husband, a Miss Wanda daughter of Joseph late died William Adama, Jr, 21, wns sentenced H and Lucetta Taylor Later, and a shotgun belonging fine of She had lived pay today in Harrisville. for to hie brother, which he used la shooting four years in Ocean Park, Cal., by Muquail out of season. wss confiscated and came with the Anels Judge John A Hendricks la the city court tual chorus to take part In the T D H W Anderson, deputy game today S. Mutual convention in Salt lake Inst nardea, arreeted Adam early in the week May. She was stricken ill then and while Adams gave the deft ns that he was return to the had been unabtet Informed the season o(ieue1 October 10 Groof Second Robbery coast. Ogden and Halt take polite will divide Surviving are her parents, and the Mrs of $2 a) given by Brittana store following brothers and sisterw: Store Unlucky aforreward who robbed of burglar Cal ; M. T. Jeppson, Santa Monica. apprehension cery t)e store early last Monday morning, and Mabel, Vivian, Wllford and Taylor to was a Robert check Burk, chief a later of Ocean Park. for Youthful Robbers. of detectives, given today Funeral services will he held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Patrolman taKny Khelby. dismissed ward chapel. The body may mam order hy the vjitef of pnlh-be viewed at the home of an aunt, of Mayor George K Browning for drinking 16 Oct. had OGDEN. After they Mrs. Hyrum Romrell, in HarrisvMle, last summer while attending a safety con Monday evening and Tuesday until held up and robbed the name place a volition in Odar idly, will ask the city are in second, time within a m leftovers to set sable the dismissal the services. Arrangements month, John ruin If the commissioners refuse, he will ask charge of the Lindquist undertakers. Randolph, 21, and Frank Alan Mer- for a hearing before the dill service comInterment will be in City cemetery. rill, 24, fell Into the clutches of the mission, he mid today law tonight. Mrs. Christine Daniel Pack has been added to the faculty Fifty minutes after the pair had of the Weber ( uunty high school, itB one A by Superintendent Will Be Buried Monday held up and robbed A. F. Lnm. P4TowW-d- f tonight He tk Weber county school.. prtetor of the Purity grocety Fiore, OGDEN, Oct. 16 Funeral service 2641 Wall avenue, tonight, thev were for Christine Harrop, widow of Joseph arrest by Detorttvew will placed under Harrop, Jr., Utah pioneer of 1866, F. Phillips. A. J. Gale and DEATH CLAIMS CHILD. be held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock (George Theobold. The twoatict-up- s George in the Lindquist chapel. OGDEN. Oct. 16 Rhea V. Fern-eli- u were at the taken Prypr rooms, U44l- Mrs. Harrop was born In Denmark, Lincoln avenue, which daughter of Heber place they gave and Laura May 21, 1860, the daughter of Chris- las their home. Hybae Fcrnilius, died toShe tian and Keeton Wangsgard. She Was Mr. Lowe's store, one held night in a local hospital. crossed the plains with her parents la Entering in Uaatle Rock, November 28, gun on him white the ythr rifled born when 5 years of age. In 1883 she mar1923, and i survived by her parents, $11 As and ohtaimd drawer cash the ried Mr. Harrop, who died in 1901 tvso brothers. Bishop Randolph is short and Merrill tall, Mr (fourA. sisters and of Uuitah is an uncle Surviving are two sons, Joseph immediately recognized the pair of the Fernehus child Funeral Harrop and Waiter Harrop. and a (Lowe services will be who robbed him a few weeks ago. in the Uintah L S held daughter, Mrs. Byron C. Hill, nine ward was As Detective parsing grandchildren and a brother, Christian the Pryor rooms, Phillips he noticed Randolph chapel Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. are in undertakers Wangsgard of Huntsville. Lindquist charge. acting suspiciously by attempting Ini--to read a newspaper in the dark He j LIQUOR IS SEIZED. mediately called Detectives Gale and Scandinavians Will Meet OGDEN. Oct. 16. Thirtv-eierh- f pint m assisted the who arrest Theobold, of liquor were taken by the police to- Walking Into the room occupied by Sandy Sunday Eve night in a raid on the Ogden delica- the pair, the officers obtained most tessen, 203 Twenty-fift- h gAet. irgil .of the money taken and the gun used. Special to The Tribune. Lucchesi, Italian, proprietor of the Randolph and Merrill admitted hoia-In- g Bond SANDY, Oct. 16.- - A conference of place, was placed under arrest. up the Purity etore some time igo. was fixed at 500, which he provided the Scandinavian members of the Mormon church in the Jordan and for his liberty. Cottonwood stakes will be held in the OGDEN BRIEFS j OGDEN MAN ARRESTED. Sandy, First ward meeting house tomorrow evening. OGDEN, Oct. 16 J. M. Eccls was i One of the general authorities of of Ogden GGDKN, Oct. 16 The school arrested Saturday eenlng by the Ogwill close next Thursday noon in or- the church will be present. den police on a liquor poshes ion City and to Music will be furnished bv the Swein teachers der permit principals charge. According to the officers, a the annual convention of the Utah dish and Norwegian choirs of Salt email quantity was found in Lccies' attend association. Education Iake. Refreshments will be served car He was released on $30 bail 6 to 8 in the basement. from ' OGDEN. Oct. 16. Iater, Pon-teil- 19, Js Political Leaders Are to Try to Put Pep Into Campaign This Week. OGDEN, Oct. 11 Political of Weber county, apparently leaders unable to understand wbat appears to be apathy and indifference on the part of the public as to politics, are laying plans for swinging Into action next week on a campaign windup. Republicans, with headquarters at 319 Twenty-fourt- h street, have been busy with a Urge force of workers in and out of headquarters. County Chairman David J. Wilson has surrounded himself with a staff of workers, both men and women. Stenoglists, raphers are copying registry whie the chairman's chief lieutenants, Kay P. Morrissey, vice chairman, and C. H. Murphy, secretary, are looking after organization details. The G. O. F, is preparing to revive e the political torchlight parade. Under the direction of R. E. Wilson a group of young voters were tonight preparing for a parade. Material, for. the parade has arrived at tadquar-lersA procession is planned for the night of the Smoot rally, October 22. With County Chairman A. M. Ham mon absent from headquarters, on business out of the county, the Democratic forces are sawing wood with Kugene JS. Pratt, secretary of the committee taking the lead in the work with the assistance of Mrs. Minnie Westemier, vice chairman of the county committee. The Democratic stats and congressional candidates are to have the support of the Independent-Progressiv- e party, which has opened a branch of state headquarters at 2423 Kiesel avenue, with W. M. Piggcrt in charge, it is announced. The state and county committees of the Progressive forces will meet in headquarters tomorrow. The topic of utmost importance to be disscussed. will be party matters confined to Weber county, Mr. Piggott said to- Har-risvll- le Harrop j 1 . at I . W II former Draoey, Ogden business man, now of Ie Angeles, is visiting rel.i number of meetings in the county. Casual political observers not of the three and friends In Ogden, selecare the predicting party type, Bert B Miller filed suit In the Second tion of a mixed ticket lr the county. Mans court today egnlnst B. E Weber county, already noted for its district or, If to recover sn Automobile, will chose the cannot be had, t30W reputed to delivery voting, be Ha day. independent Republicans up to thin date have men" and- - not the party" is the free value and $2000 damages. held no rallies, but, according to Chair- prediction of many. In recent elecman Wilson, will begin county meet- tions, men on both tickets have piled The public safety department of Ogden ings next week. Democrats have held up majorities ranging from afew to City, of which Mayor George E Browning has another Is commissioner. completed two gatherings, and are listing a large a few thousand Special to LEHt BIRTHS. 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