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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 20, 1923. 13 4 Ogden Dep artmeiit Strenuous Plea Gains Leniency MADSEIJTELLS Also WASHINGTON AVENUE f Phones: Office, 117; Home, 65. 1 . I Bocitty, 2190. 2614 itiuirimiiiitwtr)iiiisjMMawBaiiaaiiiwiMiaoiuiiiiiuut toxication; Another Denies Guilt. Convention Plant and Nominate Candidates. Dairymen Hear Report on Methods of Weber ' OGDE.V. March i8 H. Eliminating Wastage. charged with driving an automobile OGDKN". March IS. Dairymen of while under the Influence of liquor a few nights ago, atate fish and'-caappeared In tha tha county are much taken with what la termed the utility plan proposition er. was special tTjest and principal criminal division of tha city court today and, after withdrawing his for- aa the result of reports mads at an speaker at tha noon luncheon-meetin- g of tha Rotary club In tha ballroom of mer plea of not guilty, entered a plea meeting .of tha Weber of guilty. Central Dairy association In .the the Hotel Blselow today. Ma8. P. Dobbi, who appeared for Hotel Blge-loMr. Aladsen's talk was In conneclln, aald to tha court that the young Shakespeare room of the tion with the Importance of putting man waa only slightly under tha intoday. At this meeting -reports were made over the Bear river bay migratory fluence of liquor and that the accident whlrh occurred was mora the result 1. Wlbrteir V. P. bird refuge and nesting place project, of the crowded condition of the car by Professor Thomas of the Utah Agricultural colhad taken lege, W. J. Taylor, Ueorge weft of Ogden, which, ha aald, would than the fact that Malln mailings 4rtatufc-- ' The . atinrrny added and J. R. Beus. These men recently provide tha greatest hunting grounfla several that the young man's car was so made a tour of California, Oregon and In America. He opened by highly badly wrecked thst the repairs would Washington, during which they vis1500, and he asked ited and made thorough inspections ot complimenting the Weber County Fish cost from 1400 to shown. that leniency be It also was twelve utility plants in those states. and Game Protective association and set Malln held a good posiout that The purpose In general of the trip, Ogden sportsmen In general for what tion. as J. R. Beus stated it, was to make they had done along the lines of InOne girl wsa slightly Injured in Ah wlhoTtrogh Trurvey of operations In creasing and protecting fish and gam when the car crashed Into a the three states and ascertain if they and then went Into the subject of tha accident, telephone pole. could bring back proposed Bear river bay project. Assistant City Attorney H. A. 8o- that would benefit Weber coun- Mr. Madseinreclared that the Bear was then heard and said that ty in particular and t. tan at large. dttfberg river bay project could be made Into the statement of Mr. Dobhs was corin the dairying line are be a resort that could not be equaled rect and that he would suggest a fine IngThings three done In a big way in the anywhere. The senate already has of $j0, If tha,t would be satisfactory coast states, it was shown. The con approved a bill carrying 1350,000 for to the court. which cerns have visited plants the project, he said, but much more Hendricks acquiesced In the are said to insure utility better and greater will be needed. $50 fine auKgestlon, but added a 90- - production through the process of diked The bay, he said, when and day suspended jail sentence, during put Into shape for the project, will good behavior. And when I say good handling. For example, the milk Is hauled to miles long and twenty behavior I mean good behavior," he the be twenty-fou- r plants, where It is first separatmiles wide, and the greatest duck added. used direct and ed, the cream marsh In tha United States. in the case of W. A. Israelson, also In butter. One being big feature, however, The Weber County Fish and Game charged with driving a car while unMr. Beus said, was the use that la Protective association, Mr. Madsen der the Influence of liquor. Samuel made of skim milk. This milk, so said, ti tha largest of approximately E. Blackham, attorney for Israelson. often permitted to go practically to forty organisations In the state, and entered a plea of not guilty for his waste, is manufactured into a powhe urged that It be given support by client and asked for a jury trial. The der, which finds a ready and profithearing was set for April 0. able sale among ice cream manufacturers, bakers, confectioners and others. It has excellent food qualities. business men In Ogden city and the At the conclusion of the report the county. matter wag discussed at length and Mr. Madsen also stressed the point the general consensus of opinion that It Is important to get other states rhe dairymen appeared to be interested in the project In order to among that Weber county was not taking adinsure its success. vantage to tha rreatest extent of her Preceding Mr. Maasen a address, opportunities. It also was set out George Jay Martin of Halt IJike asthat the dairymen of the county feel sured the club that Salt Lake Ro that further development of the in are preparing to support dustry would mean much, not only tarian strongly the coming fifth district to those financially Interested but to Rotary convention In Ogden, April 12 the general public aa well. and 13. Tha Salt Lake Rotarlans are arranging a number of stunts which Mr. Martin believed will add greatly to tha pleasure of the convention dele M gates. mm ooorov Nominations or omcers tor me en if 4V suing year were made at the meeting. . .LL y. i .l The nominations will be voted on In OGDEN, March 28. Jesse 8. Richfour weeks and the new officers will famines so necessary to life and be Installed at the first meeting in ards, secretary of the chamber of comhealth it also contain! injurious were as merce, this morning so effectively porJuly. The nominations made waste matter. follows: President. jeaiie . Jioagaon, trayed the Importance of a cleanup In the city that the city Your doctor will recommend Liver present vice president; Chief of Po - campaign commission made him chairman of the Ine Tablets for all ailments caused by Anderson ana J. v. adlice Harry which will open April 16. the lack of vitamines. bott; - secretary. Jesse B. Richards; drive, Mr. Richards read from Tha Salt treasurer, W. H. Ixios; directors, two Llverine Tablets are an extract to be elected. W. Rice Kimball, U T. Lake Tribune during his talk to show from carefully selected liver made by what waa being done and how It Dee, Fred O. Taylor, George a process which discards the waste being done In the Capital city. Th J. 8. Lewis, Eugene R, commissioners assured Mr. Rlchardi matter and tissue yet. contains all and James H. Douglas. that they would do everything possl the curative properties of liver in a ble to aid the campaign by furnlshin pure, clean form without? drugs or aeveral trucks to haul away rubbish chemicals being added. at homes where the rubbish la prop Your body makes new blood every erly placed for transportation to the grounds. dumping reskin new makes to day just as it The commissioners also announced If you are place what is destroyed the work would extend to the that tired and run down it is quite business district, and expressed th A. business men not only would 28. that Mrs. hope your system lacks certain vitaminea March Edgar OGDEN, and needs them to permit the proper Stevenson, member of the Children aa ciean up, out paint up. f before the city Aid society, growth of blood cells. this morning urged the need City Finds Finances Helpyourbody Bake vigorous an blood of an emergency hospital, with head' Llverine Tablets contain all the vi. quarters at the city hall. Limit Program Mrs. Stevenson pointed out that the tamines"A"to 'F" Marked improvecity physician now lacks' the proper ment begins a few days after you start OGDEN. March 28. Members of th to handle emergency cases, facilities taking a tablet after each meal and which is unfair both to him and emerOgden city commission made It plain before retiring Send for your bottle gency patients. She suggested that at at tnis morning s meeting that wh,l De rooms least two they are eager to make every possl provided in tne ble today tl.OO a kotlte. postpaid Improvement that will benefit the ity hall for the emergency station. Satistoctiom guarantied The city , commissioners promised municipality they are forced to look would with confer that City carefully to the cost of tha under they THE LIVERINE COMPANY Physician N. H. Savage and procure takings by reason of a shortage StOlWrtoeSt. rO 1 SMS funds. Accordingly, his recommendations. they urged, would be letter to put over on one more big Improvements during th year than to undertake a number tha could not be completed with the funda on hand. In. connection with these auggos iiona it was noted that tne follow Ing Improvements are being urged Tha stadium, the municipal iot links. grandstand at Lorin Farr park and an airport, In addition to paving two stretches of road., one In Wilson lane ana tha other on the Harrisvnia road. Commissioner Harman W. Paery opened the discussion by saying He believed tha city should review the various improvement requests, aeiect tha most important and proceed with it. He aald it would be Impossible, through lack of finances, to partici pate in ail improvements being sought ' at this time. Mayor Francis expressed approval -or commissioner peery a view, aa did Commissioner Fred E. WUUame. OUDEX. March t. ravld H. OGDEN, March Eight orators from four Utah chapters of lha Amer- lean Institute of Banking will com pete In tha Hotel nigelow Saturday, April 14. for the honor of representing Utah In the district contest In some California city, yet to be select ed. In competition with Artxpna and Nevada. On April 5. contestanji from the Og den chapter representing each of the four banks of the city will compete at tie rentriu Junior high school au ditorium aid two will be chosen to enter the state content. Ent'ants In the Ogden contest will oe lien Peckenpnugh, Ielecta Moench, I. E. Simpson. W. II. Israelson. J. V. Newell Bailiff, Jr.. II. W. Hlnley. HlKhfleld, W. A. Budge, Jesse N. Han sen and Oliver O. Ellis. The winner In tha contest to be held in California will compete with the winners of ncven other dltrlcts In the United States for national honors of the American Institute of Banking at the annual convention. Cash prises win D awarded. If you are unacquainted with tha efficiency of Tribune Want Ada, try them and aea what they will do for Kem-mere- r, Malln. Mad-ki- i, Boy, yo feet is so big I bet you hafta back up to knock on a door" Oratory Darts OODEN', March IS. Disposition of the' rases of Manuel Oriegu, 1st. and Charles McWade, alias Garwood, 15, who wera captured In Ogdvu jester-da- y by Detectives L. L. Nelson and Ueorfti Finn after a picturesque flight from Colorado through Wyoming, punctuated, aa the police get their story, by tha theft of two cars, a burble ry and kidnaping, probnbly will not be determined for several days. Kvanaton, Wyo,, wants the pair and so dots Chevenne; but It i possible they will he taken to Inver for action by federal authorities under the Dyer act They also could be prosecuted under the Dyer act In Chevenne or for tha confessed burglary at officers say. W ij. Paine of the department of justice was in Ogden thi' niornlng from Salt and conferred with Chief of Police Harry Anderson and laptaln Kobert Burk, cjilrf of detectives. He also questioned the prisoners aa did Captain Burk, but little new was obtained. McWade admitted that. In addition to serving a term In Canon City, Coli., he had served at the Colorado reformatory at Buena Vista. After a conference with his chief at Salt Jjike, be In a position to announce what deposition to make of tha, cases. department proposes the It waa learned today that the hrother of Grlego, who waa left in Kvanrtnn by the pair In their hurry to eeape-,--after their captive. G. V. Rhodes, had made his getaway, was arretted there last night anl Is held until a decision is reached as to his proiecutlon. UTILITY PLANT Youth Admits Slight In Discuss Young Bankers Busy Whetting Federal Agents Claim Prisoners For 0ne Driver PHOJECTTDPIG ABOUT REFUGE Rotarian Three States, uuiatmirxmsjuioiBiHmipniBuaHt raomuMranuDM you. r for he Lawn v S Hear life ofyour -e- Professor Lectures On Stories for Boys Ha . March 28. At Friday eve nlng's meeting of the Ogden Gateway council of the Boy Scouts of America In the gymnasium of the Central Junior high school. Professor N. A. of the I' tan Agricultural college will be a guest and the principal Professor Pederson will speaker. speak- on "Stories" and their effect on boys, and also will dwell on the subtopic of good stories and how to find them. Parents of boy scouts also are Invited to attend the lecture free of charge. OGDEN. - ifcofit eat TLIVSR tor).. fat Ogden Initiates Cleanup Drive Tars -- Wontdqpe Al--t- Woman Pleads For Hospital commla-atoner- wisa k 1 null Hear these late hits, too & The Its Safe for Every Cough Photo-Eetouchi- Stop Adjust- - BRUNSWICK RECORDS I n Prisoner Facing Second Accusation OGDEN, March 28. On -- omplalnt of Albere Lobelk). Justice of the Peace Alfred Gladweil of Burch Croek pre cinct, issued a warrant today for Harlln Gardner, who Is charged with the theft of a pistol and holster about February 20. Gardner ia aald to be wpen&inbrcolor serving a term for petty larceny In tha Salt Lake county jail and will be brought here at the expiration of his sentence, it la announced. SUES ON NOTE. OGDEN, March 28. O. A; Johan-GodfrMathewa et aX to collect f lftOO on a promissory note secured by 1000 shares of stock In the Fargo Western Oil company. A garnishment haa been served on tha city board of education connection with the suit. THRIK TAKEN TO PRISON. 28. March OGDEN, Raymond Lamoreaux, Frank Martins and Jack Lawrence, recently convicted In the Second district court on tha respective charges of issuing a fictitious check, third degree burglary and forgery, were taken to the etata prison today by Deputy Sheriffs L. F. Steels and Fred Tout. IK f S V U 'SI REGENT. ST. 2475 - SALT LAKE VVitli' FREAK WEATHER CONTINUES. OfiDE.V. MarrV !8 Ogdrn xpri- nred more freak weather today. Snow tell at internals thmoghout the day and n!ght and hall fell tl,-- e dor rs the day. The hU was not of sufficient Atxe, boeever, to do any diro- - "Mary (What Are Yon WJdmr For?)" . . . "The Voice of the Southland" rung by Freddie J7-75c Roae.Tenof. Cleg fox trot. Vincent Lopez and His Casa Lepeg Orchestra. 3803 75e An- ... "Few BeastBnr . . . "HI Think at Yon" foe frets. Colonial Chjh Orcheatra. 3838 . 1a tba "MeneVt Maec a Lady Oat e Lizzie . . . "Ice Cream" fox trots. The Six Jumping Jacks. -- JSc WaBs" . 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