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Show 21, 1928. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL Check Lost in Bank Man Faces Resorting While Making Deposit To Disorderly House 10 nam 4 DHHIIIIIIIIIICIi Coeds in Regal Ceremony at College Ogden Department m.,, r. a.i.ln oian rnunea: ornce, utj nome, w. 25H Washington Av. iiiHuiiiuaiiiiHiiiiiiaiiiiiiNiiii(iuuuiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiu(4 MNOMM iicxtttiKimnciii PUCE Crowning the May queen at Westminster. Picture .how. Audrey Stewart, queen, with Lawrence Borino; PrimroM Gifford, train bearer; Mary Chinese Merchants Must Close Lotteries ON RIVER, J France Plumb, crown beerer..and maid, of honor (left to right), Helen Pembroke, Virginia Agee, Sally Barnard, Lnciel Pace. J Gambling In lottery tickets ha grown to uch an In Ogden In th pat fw month that Chief of Police Harry 8. Anderson ha decided to declare a halt. Sevald to carry on eral Chine, who are connection with a lottery buelnea In beeu arreated re-...- .. their store, ..-have - k.v. Wrrlted the r bond, and have not ceasea uu.i.ic. Weber System Canal. As-ociation Forms, With T. R. Jonei President. . a Will Be Capitol Guests mar a MjfK 'JSj InOODEN', April JO. Article! of corporation of th Weber System Canall aaaoclatlon, which hai for It arbiprim purpose the aettlement byon the tration of all water dispute! wa fHd Weber and Ogden In the offlca of the county clerk today. organiThe company l a sation and has KO.OOO share Of stock of no nominal or par valua. The stock also li The Incorporator and dlrectora, each of whom own one har of tock, axe: T. R. Jone. Kanevllle; George A. Fuller, Huntsvllle; JamesM. ,H. Cook, Barnes, John Q. South Weber; Kaysvllle; John T. Bybee, Rlverdale; Lewi gpauldlng, Hooper; John Maw, Plain City; A. W. Marriott, Warren; O B. Taylor. Farr Wet; J. A. North Ofden; 8. W. Ferry, glatervllle; Thoma Harding, Morgan;R Jam Johanon, Littleton; George Thackeray, Croydon; A. F. Bohman. Morgan; Peterson; 8. B. Florence, R. R Fletcher, John Farr, L. Oakley; Levi Pearson, Park City; L. Shaw, O Shlll, Henefer; Jame CritIrwin Eden; Alfrad BlonquUt. tenden. Chalk Creek; Erwln Crittenden, Hoytavllle; Edwin Young, Joseph Onie, Ogden. . The officer are; Mr. Jone. prel-dent; Mr. Fuller, vice president; Mr. oretary and treasurer. Cook, Members of the executive committee are: Mr. Jone, Weber river, Weber county; Mr. Cook, Davie county; Mr. Mr. Farr, Ogden river, Weber county; t. Johanson, Morgan county; Mr. Summit county. rlr, it ' Clasmanns Organize To Operate Theater Goal-Tlll- Blon-Quls- Phyllis t.lnsmann hare; Arthur Woolley, hare. shat.-- ; one rector, one Wood-fiel- 0dn; jjF OODEN. April iO Following th reand cent sale of th oM Grand theater I'Jaia hotel building and th lease of the theater unit by A. I (ilamann. filed the Orpheum Operating company ofarticle of incorporation in the The fice of the county clrk today. i $10,000. In at fixed tock capital Mr. Glasmann, who - la hares $100 holds sixty president of the company, shares personally and thlrty-al- x andshares the officer as trustee. Other amount of stock held are as follow: one Edrcs filasmann, vice president, share- T'.ilne V. Glasmann. secretary, trea-aure- r, one laaaBBBMritfia MjSTx. 1 ' Plan for a e OODEN. April of Voiture 404, La, Soclete des ot II Chevaux, the American Legion' playground, were completed at a meeting of the cheminot locale In th Hotel Bigelow tonight. Th promenade will likely bo held In prom-anad- 40 Hommea th ohateau of Herman Baker post. treet No. , at 44 Twenty-fourt- h Many member of the voiture, which from Ogden and Include legionnaire dinBrlgham City, plan to attend the ner for Pelham St. George BiMell, for of do d chemln "Forty and chf be held In Salt Lake, May Eight,"-tLoula Jonea, chef It, It waa said by da gar. Man Spend $53.25 To Collect $1.75; Fails OODEN, April 10 John Lakoa has to discovered that engaging In a fight collect an alleged debt of 11.75 1 ex- morning tremely expensive. Yeatorday In the Alexander cafe, Twenty-fift- h street and Kleael avenue, Lakoa met R. S. Brown, who he ay owe him a that amount stated. In tne roele was broken. Lakoa plat gla windownew in window and a $43.25 for paid th criminal dtvUlon of the city court this morning he wa fined $10 for disturbing th peace. The $1.75, according to Lakoa, la still unpaid. ' iBBBn94iTMaaBBBBBB iaBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBM ... i r Carried Them Away Because Were Light lt Hear Guard ll 1 First ni l E PI?IE Coffee la blended aad roasted eloee t It market. the doesn't travel fat on or linger I. shelve. wky It freak! Tisri !) At All Grocers 10c the Package SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS 42c Superior Butter Mc 4 lbs. Pure Lard Toilet 6 38c Paper $100 15 lbs. Sugar Maxwell House 45c Coffee, lb 3 lbs. Pulverised or .25c Brown Sugar . 1000-8he- Jupiter Pluvius raised With the outdoor exercl.e hnvAf which were planned for Founders' day observance at Westminster college Friday, the elaborate ceremonies for crowning Mia Audrey Cleora Stewart n ih. ..l,v nnd- the audi a uvcii wi torium program were carried out witn pomp and aplendor. Mis Stewart, the queen, attended coed, was offl-ofby ten Westminster .n , - r,,vnl headeear : cmu.v master the day by Lawrence Borino, waa acevent This of ceremonies. claimed on of the mo.t impressive celebration. and colorful of the program was opened with brief rhanel .w. morning - The . ki.h ..hn.l in .i.e.. 7v v devotional service, which were u fol... lowed with an extensive pniii ...... memorv.... or tne iounaing oi n.o tacVaon in 187.1. ch.Mr ....i Miss Lou Paden of the alumni wa ot tne uy. i the principal speaker . U an tt M . DAharr1 speaker were ir, neth snaw, Msrgarei Dr. Reherd discussed Harry Allen. the proposed financing of the contemplated gymnasium. Other feature of the program were girls number, by the Westminster which glee club, and a pep program, a flag Included wheelbarrow races, rush and a cheer rally. the Junior class During the evening, Suplayer, presented ahall.play. "Oh, san," In Converge Make a few extra dollar, on that idle .ewing machine through the Want Column of Th Tribune. BLIJE EemeMsseMssmsmtf'' 2 ounce for J UtaJi Grocery Westminster Student. Pay Due Observance to Founders' Day. Although et Guaranteed Pure use less than of higher priced brands MILLIONS of POUNDS USED BY THE GOVERNMENT a FLAVOR! Far every meal -every day! FULL RICH NUT That delightful spread for Bread . . Cheese 45c Tree Tea, 29c Qreen 2 lbs. Cream y2-l- V. The Rich Nut Melody Churners broadcast Thursdays 9:30 to 10P. M. over station WDAF b. 29 Empty Lard can 25c Potatoes Garden P..29e Spring 1Sc lb Asparagus, Fancy 25c 6 lb. Spinach 9 lb. Graham. Germade, Cracked Wheat, Cornmeal Sc or Whol What $1.S High Patent Flour 20 lbs. 2 can Free No. r. No. Delivery S3. 00 1140 Eaat 2107 Eaat Shipping Ordera Given Prompt Attention. W BOfSEKAk f PuriTan This is the large Order. 2nd South. 17th South. Canned Foods IFi pacJwge you know so well m Shredded Wheat: ii J2 large biscuH Makes the Creamiest Soups In every well ordered hcme there should be a miniature grocery store somewhere in the kitchen, panor cellar. Canned goods are necessary equip- Article of Company Fll Oasol ne incorporation of the Chry.tsl filed and Oil company wir5 capital atock county clerk today. tnThe C. $10 la fixed at $10,000. and general. A Ferron la president manager; Ellen C.C. P.Ferron. Ferron Ida M and diFerron and Charlea Marriott, Oaaelln hr. as try ment for every housewife, and should be at hand on all occasions. . .ecretary-treaaurer- rector. CRU.LTY. C. t" CMAiN Rus-e- the early frequently remained out until hours of th morning, or all ofnigh' th H also aska for th ctutody children. FIFTEEN OO TO SBATTLB. OODEN. April 10. At today" luncheon meeting of the Intrnuntalri of Credit Men. tn the Hotel of Bigelow, at noon, the importance at convention attending th national wa In Twaah.. Jun. Seattle, deleajat It wa announced that five will go from Ogden and ten from Salt Lake. Neighbors Going Home Give Alarm to Police a Even friendly neighbor of th early burglar In th darknea W. T. It aatd by hours. morning Smith. HI Eart Sixth Sonta trel. and J. Brown. Ml Beat Brgth South ppr I Both A men played When you find quality brands, varieties or packs of fH?-?mercnanaisc inai piciacij istvvi, in your pantry. Keep a stock a reasonable supply reserve stock for future use. When this plan is followed the kitchen can be operated in an orderly, systematic manner, and you are never caught with an empty cupboard when unexpected company drops disappointments! in. That's it few meal-tim- e jm r trd SATURDAY IS fsW' . It. Spaghetti. J2full ounces wercmarrled at Farmington, children $1 1T23. hl have two that hi wlf has Mr Rull aJl told him that ah did not care for him hlnv and preferred to live apart from He further allege that Mr. Russell m sw and aa aon- excuse for burning throuuk , , est d bo sW'' WA 7V' shmtf! Meau are more appetizing and nutritious when served with AMERICAN BEAUTY Macaroni or Sav- filed suit t aL In the against Sam William. Second district court to collect ecured by a on a promissory not mortgage. Divorced Henry II. Miller Miller wa granted a divorce from Helena Therecla Miller in the Second ditrict court today on the ground of deserThe father waa awarded the tion. on. Cutody cuatody of a of three other children will be later. miviii si tmauttlm on the ground of cruelty. ' (If WW worrmra election. The Sum on Mortoao ings Bank of Ogden haa haa filed an action agalnat Lillian E club pn'" HUSBAND CHARGES yfon OGDEN. April ' mulc council Is composea oi an local musical organization, officer . of,irn. he rtrpannt. Ogden Briefs S laRKll Good With Meat- s- Following their weekly luncheon at the Hotel Utsh Friday membera ofonthea Exchange club wereof conducted the federal retour of Inspection serve bank a the guet of th offiwaa cial of the Institution. Tiere sevno speaker at the luncheon, but eral musical number were given By Mrs. Lester F. Hewlett, soprano. council of r,-- DC hold will The. executive . . .. ... Will nolo Its reprumi nKA,ln0 U.nHir April 23. at the Hotel Utah. The Tout, accompanied by a federal proOGDEN. April 20. In line with the hibition officer, last night on a charge counaction taken by the Republican of liquor poaelon. He wa releaed about two week ago, on a bond of 1500. tyv committee .. t Wilson todav sent i and out notice of th primaries to b held HunUvlll Club Form Boy , iv In the city ana county vipm are preparing to state girl of HunUvllU ChrisRepublican 4. lect delegateIn to the T.nUe U A. club. tO organlx a dairy Mnv Salt tiansen, Weber county agricultural elect delegate to the national con COME thief has enough white D. P. Murray, state club agent, withaddressed uu vention in Kansas liu, a number of the and colored light glot-- s to specialist, at Huntsvllle lat boys and girl a real lawn party, acstage night. cording to a report made to the police by Grant Wootton, Cantata at Church Sunday mornBap-t178 Eleventh East street. ing at 10 o'clock th Immanuel will alng the Lake of Salt choir While Mr. Wootton left his OGDEN, April 20 Member of Salt cantata, "The Crucifixion" (Stalnen. automobile parked near the Lake camp 3S8, Woodmen of the under direction of Mr. W. R. Sloman, World, were guet of Ogden camp In th Firt Baptlt church In Ogden. University of Utah Thursday No. 74 at the Woodmen hall In thla to v afternoon about 125 globes no city lat night. Matterato relating AnnounceStake Mutual Mti be held at They were taken, he said. the dltrict convention that Ogden ment wa made today meet Mtdvale, May 2, were dlcued. 2.30 were valued at 140. would take Mutual In the Fourth ward The report was made to the Popular Girl Named Mia Miranda p. m. Sunday O. Dye. of the Grecnwell of the Nineteenth ward was chapel, with Samuel police Friday. attending. the atake presidency, voted the most popular girl at Weber stake carnival, held In the In the anFirst ward last night. Second and Open larly Saturday nouncement of the opning and clos- Lions Club WiU third placea went to Miss Mary of the First ward and Miss Ida ing hours of Ogden banks after May About National a determined upon by the Ogden Greenwrll of the Eleventh ward. House aaaoclatlon yesterday, Clearing error cauaed the What the national guard mean to Liquor Bond $500 Fred Harris, a typographical 2422 (.rant avenue, was arreated statement that Saturday hour would wa. the .ubject of an address Sheriff D. F. Steele and Fred be from 10 to 11. It hould have read Utah the before the Lion.' club Friday at Wil9 to 12. Hotel Utah by Colonet W. G. the of organisation. liam., adjutant waa also mad Oratora Chon In an oratorical A by abort address contest at Weber college today George W. Smeltxer. club president. L. on won apeaklng place, Williams flrt radio bnll a wa announced that It Rulers of Men." Other participant to raise fund, for the summer camp were Frank Kose, wno spone Winkfor the blind will be held April tS Orva Greater Armistice." andwaa th Hotel Utah. Radio equipmept at Leisure whose subject ler, will be installed to enable those presHour." ent to hear the national Lions' radio a broadcast by remote cona Topio Following a program Lions from New York over K8I r nnt vears. the Sunday trol all over district 21. comprising Utah Raster In First and In ,..ii.,:to liaten Idaho, are arranging to Presbvterlan church will b given on the program. of "Life After Death. discussion will Sundav night the first of the After "The Fir.t Five Minute. U Gene Greenwell will ling Death." (XMS Alumni of Notre Dame and their annual business meeting club at 7 banquet at the University acof It. April o'clock on the evening Music Club Council Will Hold Meeting two KM iaaaW Ray- mi Notre Dame Alumni Holds Annual Meeting MISBBllvBwllBeBBBBBBBSBSSBaBBajJ r preal-dn- t cording to Raymond R. Brady, Notre of th Utah alumni club ofwill be A musical program Dame. aa "Uniknown The night given. I oband versal Notre Dame Night." served by lumnl generally throughout Shaughneay. mond Morrley, A. J. White, J. D. Dean and John Junk. Arrangement will be made at the convention for a carnival to be given of Salt Lake and under th auplc early ogden council In thOgden In the which carnival, Plan for fall. chamof Ogden will have th aupport ber of commerce, and the city ofcomthe mission aa well, the merchant city will start early In July. IllftlS - Exchange Club Visits Federal Reserve Bank Herftr v atSi! di- Lld-de- SLOAN FUNERAL, gfeclil to The Trlbane. EUREKA. April 20. Funeral were held In th Methodist Mra church In this city Thursday for Rev Mary Eatough Sloan,In 53. Th of charge William Frary wa Interment wa at Stockton. the country. ( JMN L FaaBaT from 0. Delegate OODEN. April Ogden council, Knlghta of Columbu. to th state Knlghta of Columbu convention In Salt Lake. May II, have been aeUcted. They Include John F. -. Elliott reof the the police ported th alleged theft ofto the check and atopped payment He upected a man who wa standto ing by him of taking It, according a pollc report. th 1)AVorphin- will oe xupst "i i"e biiaii management Saturday, It wa ani 8. Knight conceived and arranged th theater Pr'y. with and ha slso made arrangement to upply local candy manufacturer the cmromary delicacies. ' r' ' Voiture 404 Lays Republicans Name Promenade for Plant Date for Primaries m . lo. 'On'dicovery ater nounced Friday. Fir Chief Walter Knights of Columbus Name Six Delegates Joseph Paquette, While making out a depoalt allp In a local bank Friday afternoon. H. F. Klllott of th Cheater hotel lost a check drawn on an Oakland. Cal., bank fmm w ii Mrv v. jw i,i'.u..ii Ann Kuri-r- y und Kerns-St- . anil I rrt Orphan Children ('.,. me Theon.l. on Linbold, who vUlted three plre avenue coln venue, and one on Grant closed lottery unit there, and issued of tl'kets warning that If thetoreaale would be wa resumed the closed permanentlyto ceae Th proprietor promised of ticket. the U ! DtcUa ,.j OGDEN. April $0. MS 1 Ray Newklrk', 14, who was arreated Vrtrisv morning in a local botl while Salt Lak In compny of a .irl will h .harced with resorting to a disorderly bouse. Chief of R. M. Berkitead aald Friday. of Newklrk raaulted from Tna the anxloua Inquiry of the girl fath inais n L4 atht TTl er, who reported . mmst aDout jnursuajr U h.......... . .Men home. The rutn 1 m.H llie uau 111. I offk-er- i learned that h had been een with Newklrk and th rrei louoweu. Th girl wa released to her father nri no chine Is likely to be filed against her. 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