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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY OGDEN DEPARTM E NT 2514 Washington PLEA Pbonr 117 and 13G2-W- Miss Pearl Westemeir FOR 2190. Society, ; Gets Scholarship Award Early Pioneer Woman of Idaho Dies in Ogden DAY 25" 1 lYEAR, MONDAY J.CeyCq m ,TTS OUR STORE CLOSED ALL Children's Summer Underwear Ready! "where savings are greatest" OGDKN, May J7 Miss Pearl Westemeir, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Westemeir, seph 68 Twenty-sixt- h 4street, has been Special Is Tk Tribune. d awarded the ; TteaffV This Morning; AH Metal Smoking Stands. Variety of Colors, at 69c. I). Thompson OGDEN. May H. Mrs. Francis J. memorial scholar 91. clerk of ths first Idaho Fwauger, ship In the Vnl- - ti senate, died today at a local hospital. She was the widow of Samuel A. verslty of CaliforShe will ennia. Swauger, a member of ths first Idaho Weber Institution Presi- ter that Institution senate. Their marriage followed a ronext fall mance which began during ths Initial Miss Westemeir session of ths Oem state's legislature. dent Stresses Matter was Mrs. Swauger was born in Chamgraduated Wednesday from paign county, Ohio, May X, J9, and the Ogden had high resided In Ogden for seven years. Annual Commencement school, having esShe lived in Weiser and Boise moat tablished an espeof her life. She was active In Idaho cially rflns record politics during the early days of stateIn scholarship. She hood. She mads her home In Ogden OGDETtf, May IT. Plea for the In- completed her high a stepson. R. F. Swauger, 819 with In school work Twenty-fourtstitution of a four-yestreet. college In and three Funeral services will bs held In waa base on the need for one, Men's and Boys' in years, majoring & Sons chspel Monday evethe Iarkln made by President 'Aaron W. Tracy English. She re Miss Westemeir. 7 o'clock, with a Christian at ning toceived her grade of Weber college In his address Science leader officiating. The body and junior Wgh school educawill be taken to Wsiser for Interment. annual com- school night at the thirty-nintIn the North Junior high school. tion This Newly Enlarged Section Is students mencement when aeventy-on- e In addition to her scholastic work, were graduated from the Junior col- Miss Westemeir has distinguished her Gaining New Friends Steadily soloist. as a work her self piano by lege coursea of the school. A Featured Price at President Tracy said the strongest appeal for a larger Institution of high, er learning is In the desire expressed by nearly 400 of the college's 609 students that they wish' to carry on and Genuine bridle leather, in Mack, complete their college work. Statistics showing the growth of the blues and tan or the novelty OGDEN', May 27. Hvrum Van Fleet. Institution were given by President 42. of Farmlngton, who was seriously tans; harness or patented slide Tracy. He showed that the college in au sn this injured early Women are appreciating the tremendous savmorning bnckles. Great values. proper spends annually 170,000, while tomobile collision near Farmlngton, other activities connected with' the OGPKX, May 17. Funeral rites' for was consciousness North Aisle. we provide in the newer Summer Trimmed school bring the total annual ings Mrs. Joseph Scowcroft were held this late slowly Inregaining the Dee hospital, where tonight s dlture to $100,000. afternoon at the home, 533 Twenty- - he was taken following the accident. this x price. Weber college Is a great power for sixth street, with Bishop William L. He Is suffering from a head Iniurv. All new braids tailored or trimmed for street end "drew" oes of religious tolerance. advancement Terry of the Eighteenth ward presid- which may prove to be a fracture of showed. Alva President Tracy Although the ing. The eulogy was delivered by The most lions. skull. colon, tool Why pay more t school Is an Institution of the 1 1. L. Scovllle. and Mrs. R. B. Porter theMiss Ida Hayes, it. of Farmlngton, 8. church, there are seventy-nln- s spoke as representative of women's or- who was with Van Fleet. Is also at the students enrolled this year, ganizations of which Mrs. Scowcroft hospital, but her Injuries are con had been a member. Jnst Received ! coming from every religious denominafined to bruises, and she is extion In the city. These students are The Fisher trio, "composed of Joseph pected toslight chances are no recover In your shortly. place not required to study theology, and C. ClWe, cellist; Miss Mary Fisher, an fleet, with Miss Hayes as pas no distinction is made, hence the col- violinist, and Miss Katheryn Fisher, senger, for COMPLETE satisfaction was from Layton lege should be Increased to a four-ye- pianist, played "Sing Me to Sleep," by after a social returning off the state ran and greater stylea of great charm . "Andante school, the president urged. by highway Into a ditch when blinded by Canublle," Green; A girls' dormitory will be established Tschaikowsky, and ' A Perfect nay, or an approaching at tne ugnts prices that cannot indicate Jacobs-Bonbefore the opening of school next fall. by Carrie Ralph Petertheir worth ! It was reported to the semiannual son, accomapnled by Miss Mary Fishnew Friday's express brought ns meeting of the board of trustees this er, sang two solos. William C. Wright of Children's Bummer Uats and inafternoon. offered the Invocation and Bishop D. Officers Reelected by materials President Tracy reported that thirty George Shorten pronounced the bene fants' Bonnets at surprisingly low price. Pee Rough girls, residing out of Ogden, have ap- diction. our windowa! Utah School and vacation needs The pallbearers were: Dr. Leroy plied for a home. While the board Our famous "202" storking Bslcony. was withoHt newer to handle this mat- Pugmlre, Dr. Ezra Rich, lr. Fred finished smooth Medium OGDEN. May 27 John' K. Hardy for bovs and girls! twijls and ter, the Alumni association will see Stauffer, Harold Peery. John N. Spar- - was of reelected board the to the acquisition of dormitory. ribbed... The best wearing school go, A. V. Bigelow, Ieroy K. iCcles, K. of trustees ofpresident lines fabrics on simple, the Utah industrial There will be few faculty changes B.- Porter and J. H. Jevlne. fiose we know of. met for next year. A I,eon Wlnsor will take Interment was In the city ceme aschool today when the board Center Alsls. belated reorganization. - He was a SHbbattcal leave of absence to study tery, where Bishop Terry dedicated the selection colors, a nominated by Walter N. Fair and was in Cornell university. John Thomas, grave. the choice. unanimous tailored and of head the foreign language departtrimmings Dr. Jane Skolfield of Salt Lake was ment, now studying in Paris, will reBetter Materialr-Bett- er Work-reelected vice president and Mr. Fan-waturn, as will Marion Read, now studystyles. OGDEN SOCIETY elected treasurer, i Minor Better succeeding Finish and Fit ing at Columbia university. manahip memthe J. Frank StevenB, retiring changes will be announced later. Come in as soon as you can Characterize These New Shirt at eve ber. Mr. Farr had previously been President A. W. Ivins delivered the OGDEN. May 27. Thursday address to graduates and President ning In the Hotel Bigelow alumni of treasurer for six years. David R. our in as these ' values such was Forsha to returned the E. of position of acadThomas the board Weber college and the former McKay Dance emy held their annual banquet, more of secretary. trustees, presented diplomas. not last will Coat commended Department The board the and work exerin the Berthana followed the than 200 members being In attendcises. ance. The banquet was served In efforts of Francis A. Child as superlong. nnd reelected him to that the ballroom on small tables that intendent, Mr. Balcony. Child gave a report, were decorated In purple and white position. Eden Called. conditions at the Institution pansles. carrying out the alumni showing be to -- Mudge them with shirt Y. T. Earl Pardoe of the B. l costing eon- -' Home of Daughter colors. Former State Senator Joseph Chez, U. of Provo was toastmaster and ,iderabl.v m sucmoney, to appreciate' ' to to board "ivWi the Brim-hall, recently appointed President Emeritus George H. VraWT XKW' SHADES KIGHTKKN toe whal; re Kivia8 J00- - AU new also of the B. Y. U.. was the ceed Air. Stevens, took his place OGDEN, Mny 27. Jens Frederick ; Also black or white; splendid IvMliL'tSSi Rosenkllde died early today at the speaker for the eventng. Vocal solos day, meeting with the board for the collar "tripes, cheeks, laKSSIiy ' Itome of his daughter, Mrs. George were given by Miss Melbd Douglas first time. wearing; finely finished; iizea tachedj buttoned cuffs; all aizee 14 Jo and Paul Cragun. The banquet was Froerer, In l.den. from,' SVi to lOVi. Mrs. Rosenkllde was born In Den followed by a dance. The following Three " V Center Aisle. Unhappy Wives North Aisle. mark, July 27, 1H43, and came tQ the are the new officers of the associajj United States In 1903, and had since tion: Aaron W. Tracy, president; Divorces Are worked as a farmer. Surviving are the Samuel G. Wye. first vice president; Mrs. Fre.lcricka J. Francis Fowles, second vice presifollowing children: OGDEN. May 27 Alleged cruelty of Chrlstensen of Salt Lake: Mrs, Eroerer dent. The secretary and treasurer their husbands gained three unhappy ox Eden. Hyrum Rosenkude and Eliswill be appointed later. wives their marital obligarelief from abeth Rosenkllde. C. entertained her J. Dockler Mrs. Funeral services will be held Sun- bridge club at luncheon Thursday tions in Judge James N. Kimball's dicourt to Second 2 district of the vision o'clock In afternoon the Eden at day afternoon at her home. Red tulips, ward chapel, with Bishop Virgil decorated the day. and. bridal wreath Wilwho married LemiVan presiding. Arrangements are In rooms and tables at which luncheon liam P. Van Komen, Komen, gravel was served. Covers were laid for charge of the Llndquist undertakers. was 1915, In 31, Farmlngton. July Mrs. Wade M. Johnson, Mrs. Frank M. Browning, Mrs. Angus Kennedy, given a divorce. She also alleged fail The., shoe' illustrated Mrs. W. G. Seley, Mrs. W. H. Budge, ure to provide. OGDEN BRIEFS Kathryn 11. Neville was given a diMrs. C. L. Forsllng. Mrs. F. K. Bart is well made of tan from Joseph L. Neville. They lett and Mrs. C. B. Morse. Honors vorce August OGDEN, May 27. John E. Rear-do- n at cards were awarded to Mrs. were married in Farmlngton, elk u ppers ; . Good10. 1925, and have one child, who was has been elected president; E. of the mother. Pants E. Wright, vice president, and Har- Browning. Extra given Into the custody waa Mrs. Joseph A.'" Longhran enter year . welt construcAnna Lee Farber separated old Price, secretary-treasure- r of the talned the members of the S. O. H 98 and Alvln Farber, whom she $2 Fellowship Dinner club, an organiza- elub Tuesday evening at bridge at from Clyde tion; leather coun tion formed Thursday night at n her home, 2324 Jackson avenue. in married In Ogden, March 14. 1922. dinner in the Methodist Episcopal honor of Mrs. L. W. Snow, a recent They have three children, who were ters and insoles ; church. Professor B. Roland Lewis bride. Mrs: Snow was formerly Miss given to the custody of 'Mrs. Farber. "Pance" composition outersoles; leather of of Utah was ths Mary Dunn. Honors were won by The J. C. Ten-neMiss Llzette Maginnis and Miss Mar speaker before the club. heels with rubber top lifts. A remarkable Again! garet Mccarty. Supper was served ' Co. accomplished value.' on tour small lame Fat Lambs On Way. The first fo lowing ... wtdge tralnload of California fat lambs to decorated with red peonies. Baskets the. imposseemingly go to eastern markets this season of pansies and peonies were used sible for Vnlon about the rooms. A shower followed passed through the Ogden securing stockyards today. There were eight- for the bride. guests were Special YOU fine these tailored een cars In the shipment. Miss Helen Miller. Mrs. Vic Lenske, CASiSIMERE SUITS'-iMiss Vera TJnander and Mrs. Titten Will Attend Meeting Ogden memsor. Miss Vera L nander- entertained Application of the Lor AngelesOre-A bers of the Knights of Columbus will Thursday evening In honor of Mrs. Salt light, medium .and Lake Railroad company, the leave Ogden In a body Sunday mornSnoW. colors for NOW, Rio Grande dark Denver Short Line, gon to attend the annual meeting of Miss Kathryn Fitzgerald left Fri , ing o Central, Salt Outing Will Stand the state council to be held In Salt day for San Francisco following a Western--& hot weather and "la- For Work Western Union Pacific, T'tah, Ike Lake. Service. Hardest three weeks' visit in Ogden. the ! and BingElectric ter ou" service' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Evans en Pacific, Bamberber railroad companies for Woodmen Elect. William Plmlott tertained their card club Friday eve- ham A Garfield Outtrans'on Men's Chocolate permission to Increase rates haB been elected consul commander ning at their home onDr.Tyler avenue Single-breastet woor Weber camp No. 74. Woodmen of Those and Mrs. portation of plaster within the state ing Shoes as shown; present were three-butto- n the World. Others elected to lodge Henry W. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. E. of Utah was denied by the public util od-rn nailed soles; reUn upand commission Friday. positions are George A. Stone, ad- E. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. James Scow ities The annlication was filed Ausust sizes from 31 up to pers to resist barnyard viser lieutenant; C. O. Wangsgard. croft, Dr. and Mrs. A W. Petty and els; to 1924. snd sought permission 20, acid; leather insoles and watchman; J. V. Van Zweedcn, sen- Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scowcroft 36 chest measure. apply rates on plaster from Gypsum solid oak Mrs. Frank T. Proudflt will e try; E. I Fisher, manager for eightcounters; Levan. Utah, In accordance with een months. tertaln heT bridge club at luncheon and leather outer soles. distance rates" prescribed try the In at Jules" Saturday afternon. Men's Suits, Death Claims Child Melva Margaret Mrs' W: B. Short, who has been terstate Commerce Commission, which load, A stout, durable shoe for hard wear. Overs treet, dmiahter of visiting In Ogden with her daughter, also applied a 60,000 minimum $19.7S np Intrathe that The alleged IJnn W and Mildred Mnlone A. E. applicants t, Mrs. F. M. Driggs, and son. Featured at died tonight at the family home; Short. In Salt Lake, left Friday for state ratrs on plaster from Gypsum North Aisle. 2304 Jackwn avenue, of and Levan are lower than Interstate Center, Rear of Store. spinal men- her home In Los Angeles. for similar and comparable disingitis. The child was born In OgNorbert Lusk left Friday for his rates are rates the and that tances. den June 2i, 1!;.1, and Is survived by home In New York after a ten days' unduly the parents. Funeral services wiil visit In Ogden, the of Mr. and discriminatory and prejudicial against be eld Saturday afternoon a 2 80 Mrs. M. A. Romney.guest Interstate commerce. o'clock in the Kirkendall In March, 1926. the Denver & Rio and Alice A. Ottley. both of Mslad. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Carr visited In chapel, with the Rev. Lester P. Fruren Gray-Snyd- er Idaho: William Robert fimith of of the Salt Lake for a few days the first Grande Western fjjed a supplemental Old-Fashionto for the and Pearl Lucllle Forrest of Brig-haed MfJhodJst church officiating. permission publish petition part of the week. , same rates as were sought In the City: F. Leland Brings, from snd Gypsum Idaho, and Mlna A. Jensen, Idaho original petition Sigurd, hjpth of which points are on Falls, Idaho; George Hess snd.'Ollve its lines. Hess, both of Idaho Falls. Idaho; One 4 NEW YORK. May 2T UP). Ths H. Brishardt, Tremonton. and The applications were opposed by. formal sppeal of Mrs. Ruth Brown Inex Katon Brighardt. Gray, Idaho. the Nephl Plastering Manufacturing Day of sentence the from death Snyder two named couples were niir-rie- d & The last and the Plaster Jumbo company Imposed opon her and Henry Judd Cf ment company. by Clerk P.. Russell Wight. Only of murder her the for husband, Gray in Its de The state commission, QAKLAJTD, Cal., May 27 (AT). Albert Snyder, was filed in county ACOSTA. ILL. cision, recites the Interstate Com A real bargain on late new high-gradThe home be saved, bnt not clerk's offlcs at Ixme Inland City merce tommlssion order, pointing out ROOSEVKJ.T FIKI.n, N. T., May was On Dr. A. she the sentenced methods. day Its provisions, while affecting that (API-Bby ert Acosta, pilot of the to dis in the electric chair at Sinj 27 records, including hosts of late popular nterstate rates on plaster from vari E. Wlnthrop Of the National Edutransatlantic plane "America," who Plni prison durlnit the week of June has been suffering ous points, including Uypsum, Utah, from a cold was numbers. Buy now your late cation Washington, association, 10, her counsel, fcasar t. llazeiton. did not affect rates .from various other to bed today by his doctor. D. C, said today at a luncheon verbally Informed the court that an ordered not Is producing points In this state and condition His serious, appear would he fsken which auto- was considered advisable. but a rest elsewhere. The commission held that for the National Congress of Parmatically would stay the sentence. o grant the application of the rail , and Teachers. ents Today's setinn had no significance roads would permit the Oerlach, Nev., KERStlCK MOTION DENIED. to back "You other than placing the appeal on recgo. can't I Selections company to enjoy a preference over !7 (API tencing ord. Gray's counsel filed a simUar I03 ANGKLES.tsy he declared, "imply beNew Process Early Buyers Get Best Selections. tah producing plants, which might of Mrs. Kerrlck and four othwas he. time notice the St sentenced, cause automobiles kill more peoseriously reducs their output, and reers been under not has document ths conviction for but manslaughter yet sult in discrimination against them. Bros.-Rober- ts do." the killing of Tom Kerrlck. film cowple than formslly recorded. It was pointed out tn ths utilities . waa deferred In a set No desfor been data has so April boy, hearinf The luncheon, superior roundup commission's decision also that the court today after Judgs Klllott 161 South Main, Salt Lake, Utah. proposed rate from Gypsum, Utah, to ignated because winner of the on either of the sppeals. denied a motion for a new trial. Craig He Suit Lake, for a haul of approximately P.-yoursA. membership annual gave .permission to the defendants to Services ninety miles, .is nineteen cents, mininl for returnin contest took application probation part roundup mum weight be will . a This dress sale 0.ft0 pounds, or the today. same as from Gerlach, Nev.. a disIt, found the Michigan associafor Aged Lehi Woman able June 14. tance of 490 miles, when the minimum in first place, with 871 P.-tion Is 100,000 pounds. A. units enrolled. California parlal to The Trttxae. New Drosses .$5.4.3, $7.4:, $9.45, $12.45' was second, with 135, and IlliLHI Mar 17. Funeral serylces for Miner Seriously double. worth , Winn wars 77, cloee flmmonds. came Mrs. a Esther nois third, witaJM. held In the Third ward chapel yester Down by day afternoon witn iiinOop Wliiiam and Hadfleld In rharre. The speakers Displayed easy choosing. were Bishop iiaaneKi. Henry lrwis Sparlal te Tlte TtHwws. Abel John Evans and FViward Bouth-wlcr. Bsirh, BfNOHAM. Mr y Rur Prayers were offered KS. a miner employsd at the hen Pavis and John E. Jne. A bioproperty, euffr4 ft fracwas sketch resd by Henry graphical tured skull snd probeblr broken bsrk, NOW ON Burial took place in city cemeUaii where he fll s riintsnrs of whi William HadfleW liishop tery, uixrn-sriou- s 1fwn a shaft. Putrh stiiK , dedicated the at ths Tiinchsm wjhoenltal at a SP'KAVF:. "Wash.. My V API lute hour tonfrhts fourteenth annual communlcs-tm- n MAKR.IAOE licensee 23 West Broad waj issued. r Batch formerly r!1ei at Oakley. Te t the irpren temple, Iai.'h-,BRJ'rHAVf CTTT, May n. Warfare and has hen In Hinaham for Nile, will be held at Kuf- if Wasatch 4348 di-idUceoaea were issued at the mun'T IMsho. yeara. Hs has a rifs anl fsio". V V , neitv My. It to the Tb accident rrr vrr) at tray's of ths thirtentl rlers during the K mhall Hail ' p fi.l!rtrlF country. Irs rlo. k this sf'Tnoon here - 9 IDE Are. 28, 1927. m South State Street Wll-lar- at ' Og-de- n. ar h one-ha- lf h 4 Final Tributes Paid to Ogden Pioneer Woman Two Injured in Auto Accident; One Severely i The Store Is Supremely Ready to Outfit the Entire Family for Memorial Day Outing! Summer Hats Belts COATS 59 c $CJ90 $398 and Hats at $1475 Children's Vacation Stockings Children's Hats and Infants' Bonnets ar 25c d. for finish Industrial popular sport fur smart of variety Men's Summer Shirts -- II I s Women's Silk at J Mil' 98c $i49 - iif Itw'! fiiirtnrl Young Men's Suits Granted e & Stockings Farmer - For Young Fellows in .School, College or Business II t An Outstanding Value! Men': Stal-Iln- $98 . Railways Fail to Get Higher Plaster Rate . y. Men's Shoes , or Utah-Idah- m'B $16S i All-Wo- $24.75 j j Over-stree- SATURDAY SPECIAL Records e Phonograph Records Appeals Filed Ways Not for Present Age Late New $1.69 ll If. Rig-by- Kr-ne- st 'Self-Serv- e' fie y. Dress Sale -Sen- Glen Piano Co. YOU Held Funeral WILL PROBABLY to wait on elf riot T. . Fall Jul: ';&hiLjy,: rtJ. 'ii;1 WALLPAPER Hurt Shaft at - for Daughters of Nile ft Meet in Buffalo PAINT SALE rta-llnws- V. Heymanson ve. j sn st tHi Louise Shop V |