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Show ft THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL I OGDEN DEPARTMENT WMhlntoa Art. Phonet 2514 ILilPIl D. & R. G. W. Arranging to Spend $18,000,000 on in Improvement 1927-- 8 Rio April IS. Denver Grande Western Railroad company schedule of Improvement call for expenditure of $3,000,000 UJm year and $10,000,000 Id 1928, A. C. Shields, gen raj manager of the railroad, told thirty Ogden business men at luncheon today In the chamber of roe luncheon wan tan rammsree, oared by W. H. and W. t. Wattis, president and secretary, respectively, of tha Utah Construction company, In honor of Mr. Shields. Segregation of the expenditure of the company aa made by Mr. Shields snows that expenditure for Improve ment will be aa follows: Ballast, 1400,000: roadbed repairing, 1200,000: rails, 11,700,000; permanent bridge worn, oou.wo; elimination of cross, hits, $110,000; additional main trucks, 150,000; additional grades and sidings, 1475,000; chanires In grade and alignment, $2,300,000; water station Im provements, $370,000; shop building, $60,000; publio Improvement of line. $700,000; $1,400,000; locomotives, freight care, $780,000; dlnmg cars. en improving' sting equip I'u.m;1200.000. ment. A large portion of thee Improvements will be done In Tftah. it vu hewn. Much of th bridge building and change In grade and alignment wni oe done by tha Utah Construction company. , was suggested at the dinner that A theIt Denver As Rio Grande Western sihad opefat. It panoranfle special tnis inrpugn city. by W. H. Wattis, who waa master of ceremonies;- Mayor George E. Brown Ing, President J. H. DeVlne of the chamber of commerce, A. P. Blgelow, president m tne iloiei uurelow company; Superintendent C. P. Donnatln of the Southern Pacific, J. P. Stack, assistant traffic maiuurer of the D. A Of.dffnmen are the ''greatest' 'bolsters . outside of California." , i , . , OGDEN. - iW'MxBtmJ!. Marital Relief Sought r. 117 aad 1302-W- Jefferson Day Banquet Plans Are Complete . beginning at T o'clock. There win be a liberal sprinkling of party members from ail part of th slats, the general committee reported tonight. Reservation have been mad for a capacity house. United States Senator Sam O. Brat-to- n of. New Mexico will deliver th Jefferson day oration. He will arrive In Ogden tomorrow afternoon and will be met by a committee of local Democrat at th union depot. Governor George H. Dern wil be the other principal speaker of the evening. Mayor C. Clarence Neslen of Salt Lake will be toast master. Music will be furnished by Mrs. Joseph K. Christiansen of Fountain Green, and a quartet of Ogden, composed of Edwin O. Peterson, F. K. Goddard, Howard Shup and Edmund GreenwelL Exoerpts from th Jefferson day address which United State Senator William H. King will make In New York tomorrow night will be read. A number of prominent Democrats will be placed at the speakers' table for the dinner. These will - Include James H. Moyl of Salt Lake, national committeeman, ana Mr. Weston Vernon of Logan, Demooratlo national commttteewoman for Utah. Ttkt the onrfnlrj Kza'c route throufh the Cuukllia Roeklct. Mc Roleon, Mansrch ef die Csmelaa E, roar tsr fANFIANOSCO - ds nsy slat be ssncUtes with Esse Ask about k. Wa PhoriAVa. 8412 fs IWn ' ? Mast -- (IfanUaat.ataoi fraea) with William Miller and Beth H. Biair as member. Other oommlttee named are: Housing. Robert Burton and Clarence Darker; finance. A- - M. Miller, Sr., and Myron Croler- - OGDEN." April 11. Mr. A. A. Me- Bride was elected president of the Catholic Woman's league this afternoon for th fourth consecutive time. Other officers named are the follow ing: Mrs. W. E. QuIUinafT first vice president; Mr. T. C. Krausa, second vice president; C. O. Bonner, recording secretary; Mrs. Joseph Campbell, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Conrad J. Bolstad, financial secretary; Mra M. R. Hampton, treasurer. A great deal of charitable activity has been carried on during the last vear. the annual rSDorta showed. Re ports of four officers and eleven chair men were read cy jars, wampum. - - Anrll li. Thorugh the In vestigations carried on by Deputy Oame Warden W. It. Anderson ana Prank M. Browning near Causey creek, six Juveniles were arrested thU afternoon by th sheriff's department on tha chara-- of stealing a large number of article from camp Kiesei, we oy Scout home, twenty miles east or ug dan. A large number of th article were men are recovered. The sheriff searching for additional stolen- - ar ticles. irvvi - Years ag-- Castor OIL Paregoric, Drops and Soothing gympg were tha remedies In common use for Infanta and Children; Castor Oil so nauseating as to b almost impossible and tha others all containing Opium In one form or another, but so disguised as to maks them pleasant to th tasta, yet really to stupefy tha child and give tha appearance; of relief from pain. X . required yearr of research to find a purely TBfV&bl com-- " bination that would take tha pl&ca of these disagreeabla, unpleasant and vicious remedie that from habit had become almost universal. This was tha inception of, and tha reason for, the introduction of Fletcher's Castoria, and for over 30 years it has proven ita worth, received tha praise of Fhyaiciaas everywhere and become a household word among mothers. A remedy ESPECIALLY prepared for Infanta and Children and no mother would thick of giving to her baby a remedy-thaha would use for herself, with oat consulting a physician o at 2tfi)u To iroi4 Imiutione, alwirt look lor th r'rnstnr of Prftrn dirf:ri p eecn rtyakians vi j wtatre recommend . It. Kjnmrd, OGDEN BRIEFS j Will Resum Drilling. Drilling will Oil be resumed by the company on the Bloomlngton dome In the company s Washington county, general office here announced today. A new contract for drilling wa recently made by the company.- - Funeral Hour Fixed. Funeral ser vices for Mrs. Jane Williams Brown Abbott, who died In Lo Angele Friday, will be held Wednesday afternoon at t 'dock in th Llndaulsf chapel with Bishop W. E. Kewmaa of the Second ward officiating. Mrs. Abbott was aa Ogden pioneer. Cempialnt Aosle Amended. I P. Payne, who la suing Mayor George E. Browning. Chief of Police Jona than Jones, Patrolmen 1 Holmes and Aleg Faddis and their bondsmen for 110.004 damage for alleged false Im prisonment, today filed a seeoad amended complaint In the Second dis trict oourt. Demurrer or Ui deien- danta war recently sustained tea the oourt. Will Frotee VsuHa Eleotrloal pro tection for vaults of th Commsralal Security bank is being Installed Band Vntt-T- h Ogden fclrh scboot band, ealionally known be ats of penfu-lervdemmwtrated last year In the ne'lnnal cheoI tend rontset and favorably known to Ho ary do meinbers. wtm attended the diatrVv conference In I3lea last weea, held a banquet ton fht In the Hotel F geiow. At the banquet a pep or ganisatloa) wa tormad, y Cut Wens Plavsgesv staltlng ef allsifa lands la western Weber eeaa- - ship came with its introduction of the f,t,b Dttnit 90-dcgr- V-rjr- ee, than ever before and again owners find Cadillacperformance as far removed from competition aa when Cadillac first popularized in eighticylindcrr motoring ' " 'America. The fine car public itself supplies, an accurate gauge of how far Cadillac has gone beyond previous results by demanding twice as many Cadillacs as all other cart at or above its price. SHARMAN AUTOMOBILE CO. ty to control the ravg of th out worms now Infesting that area considered late today at another demonstration conducted by County 3 1 A Agricultural Agent A. I Christian sen before about half the farmer of the th of that section. With spread cut worms from alfalfa to pea th Dyke, Mrs. W. H. William, Mr. r, canning firm aura lending valuable L. J. Wlgfct, Mr. George A. cooperation. Mra. Don H. Woolsey, Mra Mra W. E. Jackson, Roy Zupann, i s Mrs. 8. Wlloox, Mrs. Roy Clark, John A. Usger, Mra J. W. OGDEN SOCIETY J Mr. Wintle, Mr. J. t. Lynch. Mr. Fred King, Mra George J. Kelly, Mr. Ed ward Brewer. Mra. al C. tsarraolough OODEN, April 11 Mra. Georgin Marriott entertained ajt a beautifully of Toronto, Canada, and Mis Athelia , arranged bridge luncheon Tuesday af- Mat hi Mrs. ternoon at the Hotel Blgelow. Th Soros s sorority held It month Marriott leaves Saturday for Twin ly meeting Monday afternoon, with Falls, Idaho, to spend th summer. Mr. Gorg Ensign and Mis Ellen Luncheon was served In the Spanish room ,on one long table, which was " centered with a I ante bowl filled With pink and lavender sweet peas, and at each end were smaller bowls of the same flowers. Pink cathedral candles In crystal holders were at the- four corners of the table. Th guest Included Mra K. A. Bowtn. Mrs. C. H. Barton, Ms. P. A. Dig, Mra James H. Douglas, Mrs. Archie Bowman. Mrs. E. O. Wattis, Mrs. D. B. Tracy, aira K. j. auiaaieton, Mrs. George King, Mrs. J. F. Olmlln, Mr. L. J. Oriffin, Mr. J. W. Wilcox. Mr. H. M. Barrows, Mr. J. U, Eldredge, Jr., jnrs. j. u. r ate, Airs, (jnn tiygar, Mrs. Jamss Fowlie, Mr. Frank' FranW. Llpplnoott, Mr. J. cis, Mra L. Larson, Mr. O. O. Mores, Mr. mm. i r in i. nmini.i.ii Myrl A. McClenahan, Mra E. C. Mrs. Dan Pugh, Mr. Exra RichMrs. C. A. ardson, Smurthwait. Mr. J. W. F. Volker, Mr. M. H. Van u Whlt-meye- a ' V,M - a i n, V Utah's Oldest Automobile n ii Whitenlbtu RUPTURE IS NOT A TEAR Almost OrcnMght LAPAOPADS GUdm Peacock Grcmo f rh -- Incorporated 1905. Phone Waaatch 6707. XT' O R H B OS lowed Miss Alice Peterson.. Mlsa Mary Matson at will sntsrtaln dinner Wednesday evening In the Hotel Blgelow in compliment to Mies Uarlan Knnle. an Anrll hrld. Mrs. Jamss T. Abbott was hostess to the member of her bridge club at luncheon Tuesday afternoon. Sprln flowsrs were used on the table an covers were laid for eight. Mra G. O. Moyes will entertain at a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon at street In her home on Twenty-fift- h honor of her mother, Mra E. J, E. Barra- C. Mra and. Grant, cousin, clough of ' Toronto,. Canada, who ar and Mra guesta at ths Moyes horns, Georglnia Marriott, who leaves Bat' urday for Twin Palls. Idaho. Mrs. 8. J. Kaplan will entertain her brtdge club at 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday afternoon at her boms, ti31 Jefferson avenue. The Ladles' Literary club will meet Wednesday with Mrs. John Culler. Mra N. J. Thorns win read "Bsr nard Shaw," by Chesterton. Ths Junior Martha society WH1 meet Wednesday afternoon at 1:10 o clock at the home of Mrs. C. R. Green, )4S Waahlngton avenue, with Mr. J. 8. Allen as th assisting boat sss. Th Literary club will meet weanesoay anemoon with Mrs. R. H. Peck, 1004 Twenty-fourt- h street. Mra Byron Moyes will give a paper on the paintings of Rembrandt and will also give the artist s biography. Mra Doutaa Clifford will glv cur rent event. Dr. and Mr. Frank West of La. gan were the dinner guests Tueeday evening u xr. ana Mr, jossph R. host. No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels Sanpete AMERICANx DEAL Fl Radiators w Boilers For banting ANT coat, coke, ofl, gas wood It It th function of thee hearing Outfit to safeguard tha health and happlnsst so cherished by tha precious occupants of tha horn. ThU function hat been so wall fulfill ed that American Radiator Stand alon valu la tha pacaliar of its crvlc to tha horn. In 10 month. Catalog? Enjoy at American Radiator ' 24th and Blak Sta, s fpMPM - Denver, Colo. yW There always an appetite for this whole wheat food County Plans Rodent Control Work iiuhiii I hoste. A program folaa the business meeting. Miss read a Farrell poem, accomnlgn panied on tha piano by Mia Marian Mia Lois Ensign gav Ensign, and vocal number. At th conclusion of th proex-aa luncheon waa served, narcissi snd hyacinths decorating the table. Those present were Mrs. A. P. Merrill, Mr. Lydla H. Tanner, Mrs. Lew W. Beason, Mr. Melbourne P. Douglas, Mra Willard Dosey, Mis Luella Thomas, Mlsa Clara Olson and A green Koogh, discolored or old looking bands an now unisimsry. For bow a new, bamtleas formula saskes roof haoda aoft. dear and white. NO BREAK TO BE HEALED almost overnight. Already a million women uaa It to keep face, neck, arms, and shoulders deli-Pcately whit. Yellowness, freckles, inuddiness and tan vaniah as if by magic. Soon your bands SCIENTIFIC , and arms will tak oa s fresh lovely whiteness that will act paii h. you. Malt this test tonight. Snooth this Cool, Bon people have a ml. takes Idea that 1 tear. Kaptar is not a tear, fragrant cram on your hands and arms. To MorrelT. rvptare bet purely a mnseular weakness ta the ab- morrow see how tha akin has slrasdy began to Mrs. E. B. Jennlng and daughter dominal walL Ordinary nmtsre applU clssr. Your money will be refunded u you are Grace, returned home Monday from ancea aerve enly aa a false pro against a sot Get iar sow today. At S an extended visit In Florida. delighted. They eollapalng wall, offering sserely meehanl. good drug sad department stats. viauea Airs, jenntng s son, t rru Jenral anpport to dlateaded parts. STUART'S In Miami Beach, and also spent nings, AOHKSIF PLAT AO PADS are entirely soms tlms tn Jacksonville. dlrTerent. Their paramount parvoee la te The Liberty club will meet Wedneskeep SDPlled a eentnetiee. Kuuuitr tamtm day evening at the 1 home of Mrs. P. eailed "Plapae." with the view ei Van Cleve, Ik 4 Uncoln avenue, L. trengthealag and reatertag tea aad sa-t-etl- le with Mr. W. M. Wilson aa assistto the weakened saaaeles pSwe Tarda will begin prompt' ing which are the tree eaaee ef the eeaditlaai o'clock. ly at eel led rapture. Ne straps, boeklas er eaw Review Nv I, Woman' Ben-f- lt Silver aaxiens eprlngs St tec bed. Caaaet slip, se association, will meet Wednesday eaaaet chafe er preee against the snbia o'elooat In th W. O. W. one, Soft aa velvet evening at I aete ta aenlawaa. halL npeaalve. la aee by thousand far Mrs. Cecelia Poormaa win he host- ly twenty years asset ebattnate rusturaa to th Live Oak club Wednesday n ewtirely sswrted ae with-s- ut hindrance frosa work. Awareed Gold afternoon -- at ksr home, 6t Eocle Medal m Boaia. Craad Prta la Parte mmA veau. oaeraeie saeeuaa at ta uo ta Baa rraaetseev . Star wasth timm mJ - - - treee aWvteee. Laara hew wteh a be Uymm ae cloe the eweeiag tm that taw beved W es ta Stoanech and awvela eaa t eme dowa. gend the eeupsarapture below take fcealree a Cea Tabrata. ETHRA1M. April 11 Rodent eon-tr- ot wbtesi er or PLAFAO" aad ixsr seatectaiiy fee comacb gsa work, in .cooperation with the Utaatrsted fceec e rapture. This er prepared all aad bad the elect fma farmers la the' north end of Sajmete will eeet reu swthkafi reeuittag set acuy Bay ga praeaum. will be taen up again tha Irounty, auaevi Juat reer aeaae aad address. Tsll That a the feelleg ease, geewftag by the blologlral survey. The year ruptured (rssads abeat M. vrtii dtoapoaert that year pit ef the atwat work wtl be' nder the Immedlat ! easianaa. taellag wit heart of R. Zimmerman, who arifl vuusiaa. end yeu vnll seem is In ehawg of th work for the suae be able as take a deep bn.lt arttWa of Utah. v alert. bf. Flaaa Laboratories, Iaa That dreweyt al.au f feclla arise LAV PSttttNTtO, PAIZr Stuart Bldg, St. Laraia, Me. j dlaaee wUl te by a eair la Btoatlas will caaea. SpMlal t TIM) Trtlnsie. Cnileani Plsea ead sue TfciT eetertabMneart. Yaw ana will llmka, aad It. FphrainV Mrt a MOKROR, Baser April ur M rapture. Ion lmt ead "g le ilnii' chnnl dramatle art IrfvtsiHit jra-t-d j m euearstee aat taia is Cee one-a- rl Ta4le cit a The OiH.6 la tataty free. utlrfr1n wlih th ctrevi - tha Monro tuga play, fM freta arhaol aaid:torluai ee'klm. atCM t rwiina la ta relm, seme pre-MrtThe piay was eea-eay ge.d dreg afia Pttae II. Unnday.la th state h'sh tt arhoo4 Schrsmm-J-oa B. T. U. ef prvra and waa at the Alway en fcsad at w eeed Dealer-5- 1 South State St., Salt Lake. N D A R D T ' er eight-cylind- pe, principle. . the in Now, great new line of Cadillac cars, it hat applied that surpassing principle to greater advantage ay Lmrgtft Hpilwaf Sfittm in Amtrie Selected Fourth Time, Catholic League Head leader- 2995 Please taas sa free booklets ea Triangle Tear, Jasper Nstksul Park ana Canadian Kockhs. Ake Tosriat Mas ef Canada. GJh Americt;';"':':"rs Cadillac' unquestioned Triced from . OGDEN, April 11 Havlln Marie daughter of Thompson, Earl B. and Alelda Bhup Thompson, died this morning at th home In Kden of (carlet fever. Surviving are the parents, tour brothers and one sister. Private funeral service will be held at the grave In Eden 'cemetery Thursday afternoon at 1 clock. ar In' charge of the Arrangement Malan funeral home. Why Ciutoria? pm-ltsr- W.J. Gilksrsofl, Genl Agt. Market Street, &aa . Phao SbtM i09X Ccassts is CassaV'i Dwmmi Jmiiitt Tim f Children Cry Fop i trip e Cany a ; Full Line of Pabco Roofing Materials Yard 780 W. 4 th So. ' ym OGDEN. KETCHUM BUILDERS SUPPLY Today, Cadillac is more than ever the leader. The public calls upon of it to manufacture two-thiraU.the.rellj fine can bought in Loags, Exflara Jasper Nsdonal Park. Six Juveniles Accused 'of Camp Kiesel Thefts THE PARXfFINE COMPANIES, INC 475BHANNANITR1BT wln-o- cJ.t jupsrPsrk Stop-offi- ni ItPlan Weber your Year after year for, 14 years, CADILLAC has been America's1 car tine leading CHOOSfi A CANAblAht NATIONAL VACATION THIS YEAR war teld County Jersey tonight by the Cattle association for the first an nual jersey enow to oe neia June 11 in the Ogden livestock coliseum. While the show will be sponsored by the Weber county association, the state will be Invited to attend and Darticlpate. Officers of the association consist. Ing of . J. Ray Hlnchcllff, president; John tatter, vice president, ana Dr, J. P. Dlneen. secretary, form the general committee on arrangement. A. L," Christiansen, county agricultural agent. Is chairman ef the publicity and premium list committee. right-ove- r . SHOE STORE 214 Main 5treet ' " amort beautiful roof ifitsaroofof strap give slenderising lines to this Pastel I'arrhment Kid. Onalac appli ques and strap strike th not of smart contrast. . S7 Plans Jersey Show Anrfl A sl!m front The revealing knee .is now a fashion fact TMa spring, to match tho gay, bright hues of silken Here brings new shoe colors. hose, Walk-Ove- r whose shoes in is one. Many more await you here, fit is as clinging as. a downy silken stocking. was mad up or fifteen carloads which, arrived ver to; Southern Pa cific and left tonight over the Union pacific. Movement' of California lambs will be extremely heavy from now on, ac cording to Turner Meoney. field rep Union resentatlve of the Ogden stockyards, who .today Informed I F. Whltlock, general manager of th stockyards. that beginning April 15 through Ogden each day. The Cali fornia lambs are in excellent condi tlon this year due to the heavy prlng rain en th coast. nnnT? ' Gay New Easter Shoe. Rival Knee- Slim Silk-Cla- d :. M'woodenJhingles s rf JODEN, April 11 First consign ment of California lamb an re to eastern market passed .through This Is .th first of Ogden today. 450.000 bp ring lamb which will pass throuarh Orden bound. for eastern PAB CO SHINGLES Jhy fftem yJ' is ; California Lamb Shipments Begin cfltSa better roof t - a- . OGDEN, April ttah democracy wilt Join members of the Psrty in the nation In the observance of th birthday of Thomas Jefferson, third president of the United State; and founder of the Democratic party, her Wednes day night All plans for the Jefferson day banquet are now complete. The new Hotel Blgelow will be the scene of the banquet Wednesday night 11 L i waiic-uv- er Sodrty, tlW. ; by Two Unhappy Wives Cattle Association OGDEN, Two anhappy April wives sought divorces In the Second district court today upon th grounds " ' ' of nonsupport and desertion Pearl Candland, who married R. L. Candland In Provo, April 20, 1921, filed suit for divorce. Neeele Faulkner In. 4.. stltuted divorce proceedings against Frank Faulkner, whom she married at Farmlngton, November 10. 1920. She asks for the restoration of her maiden name, which is not given In th complaint. Neither of th petitioners have children. Judge George 8. Barker granted Myrtle J. Marriott a divorce from Her- ace E. Marriott upon her ohargea of 4 cruelty; They were married In Lo- gan, July . 1911. aw 13, 1927. rnn i rtt FREE TEST COUPON read it ea Bbnae r. at, Orug Sterea, lAdrJ eeocad prise. SteddedWIiel cA FULL MEAL IN" TWO EISCUITS D |