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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER li 14, 1023. ' NEWS BUREAU, OUiccIhonell7IIomePlionc()5 CHIIN HOLD COUNCIL Diocesan Gathering Brings Together 250 Delegates From Two States. OGDEN. "Faith, energy and vision are essential to the success of any undertaking," said Mrs. Arthur II. 3. Bird of Salt Lake, president of tiie Salt iAke Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, which convened h;re Tuesday in the keynote speech of the meeting Tuesday afternoon. - "You .will be interested to .know," said Mrs. Bird, ' that of the thirty-nin- e diocesan councils in the United States, nine are west of the Rocky mountains. We of the west have the piotwer spirit and are not afraid to take a chance." followinr high mass at St. Joseph's church Tuesday morning, with Duane G. Hunt of Salt presiding, assisted by the Rev. P. P. Kennedy, the Rev. P. Arellano nQ&rthe Rev. J. D. Lagan, delegates and visitors to the council met at noon for luncheon at the Hotel Bigelow. Two hundred and fifty were in attendance from all parts of Utah and eastern Nevada. Mayor Francis Welcomes Delegates to Council. Mayor Frank Frahcls.lo use his own words, save Jiandshake and. a smile" to the visitors in anad- arcss oi welcome. The mayor sa that he appreciated the good cause for watch the organization stood. Mrs. Bird epressed appreciation for the mayor's welcome. Greetings from Bishop J. J. Mitty were read by th3 secretary, Mrs. J. L. Stark of Eureka. Mrs. H. T. Mathews of Murray and Mrs. H. A. Major of Salt Lake spoke, followed by Monsignor Hunt, who spoke on "Common Responsibility and Common Problems." Father Hunt said that there was not the same cooperation between the clergy Grave Charges In TaxicitlkCase Made by Girl LaKuIi'Accused J Issued Against':fjwo Youths and Man Named Complaint Man Recently Arrested in IftComplaint for Criminal Offenses. San Francisco. ' OGDEN. County Attorney Parley Tuesday issued a complaint against Robert LaJluh cn the charge that ha deprived the Yellow Cab company of a car on November 3. According to press dispatches, LaRuh, known in San Francisco as Robert Lamar, was arrested in that city Saturday on complaint of his wife, formerly Miss Frances Jane Curtis of Covington, Ky., who alleged that he had stolen a large amount of jewelry from her. Tuesday afternoon Sheriff R. D. Plncock received a telegram from San Pratscisco, saying that LaRuh had settled his difficulties there and was not wanted by officers In that city. Sheriff Pincock has taken up the matter as to whether or not LaRuh can be extradicted from California. On September 24, LaRuh was married to Miss Anne Peterson of this city by Justice of the Peace Alfred Gladwel! of Burch Creek at his home. E. Norseth OGDEN. On "formation furnished by a Ogden girl and her father. County Attorney E. Norseth Tuesday Issued Parley complaints against Furl Lindsay, 19; Aldos Smith, about the same''1 me. .. i". T1 U V. T- to mm Ike Drunken Autoist flees Woman. Slips From Apartment toCall Police, but Intru- m Cuficura Soap der Leaves Meantime. Mrs. Fred Kuhlman. of $557 Grant avenue, had an unusual a prowier Monaay w" exwriencc nieht.-Mrs. Kuhlman was taking a bath, wht she heard someone In the adjoining Rom. Looking through she saw a strange the bathroom man. She spawned the door, wrapped herself in 'V robe and left the apartment by ftnoth'tVJoor. Frcm the bake shop of the Cttinental Baking company she telephoid to V Oldest Medical Examiner in the Police. Every available officer respondedTJbut the thief had fled. He had gamed Point of Service of access to the apartment by first goNew York Life. to the roof of the building by ing a ladder. A check by Mrs. Kuhlman later OGDEN. Dr. Samuel L. Brick, 78, r.howed that the thief stole a diamond bracelet and other Jewelry oldest examiner ''iucolnt of service In the New the United States-fjovalued at $203. York Life Insurance company , for twelve years a member of'tfs,-boarof medical examiners of Utah for twenty-fiv- e years occullst for t!b. Union Pacific, and for forty-twphysician of Ogyears a OGDEN. Members of the Weber den. died at his apartment in the and County Lewis blo(k at 5 p. m. Tuesday as county commission Clerk L. A. Van Dyke Tuesday can- the result of a paralytic stroke sufvassed the vate c&t at the election fered about a year ago. on November No chanj-- s of ImDr. Brick was born In Cincinnati, Ohio. December 18, 1849. and came portance were found. to Utah in 1886. Preceding his arLirnse Fees Returned. In view of rival in Utah he had been graduated the fact that Judge James N. Kimball first from the Keokuk College of In the Second district court has held physicians and Burgeons, and, after void the city ordinance relating to eight years of practice, from the Chilicense fees to be paid by auctioneers, cago College of Physicians and Sur the city commission hi3 directed the geons. return of $175 fees to Herman Kertz Dr. Brick was a member of the and J. R. Stanley. Weber lodge No. 6. F. and A. M., Utah Scotttch Rite Masons and That consistory. Spur Tracks Authorized. El Kalah temple, Mystic Shrine. four spur tracks may be built Into Salt Lake. the Royal Milling company's plant, He is survived by his widow. Mrs. the city commission has passed an Minnie L. Brick, and one brother, ordinance giving permission to the George L. Brick, of La Porte, Texas. Ogden Union Railway and Depot The body Is at the Kirkendall-Dar-lin- g company to construct the tracks mortuary and funeral announce street and Un- ments will be made later. across Twenty-nint- h ion avenue. OGDEN. Ogden Society no-ho- st f 1 3. lasvYeiis . ionee Wmderfal . Demand .., II eiEiBEiiiiBXiiiiiiiniiiiKiniiiiiaisiiiiiikMiiB 5 nw M R H N M in n WHICH FEATURE IS THE MOST 1 i ' 41 1 N- MatatShock 1 U IS I annlr ruhio o- l.,;torm H ,.B)ND Flahhhl Vr.: i B l ii ii ""T-- ... a ii - l- 1 mi r - ' v ..... v ,.- - ; SO nroaucti 'thst the? Bf)HiO ; achievement: of the Flaihlioht and Battery industry. Embodying all tba skill and experience of reliengineers, they pretent element! of utility, beauty, aimllar ability and safety unspproached by any other products. RULES OF THE YaU-BON- J t " ' A . P. x conewaiac bKouIJ ttndy ear. lh Iwurn ol VALB. BOND riuliUfhia and MoBoCdh which ara deacribed on tha OAcial Coo KM Blank. Ha ahould than aalaet tha ana ha baliaaaa tha moat fmportaajt and write on or mora atoomna oa chot foaf ura. rniaa will bm awardad lor thoM atnaana, which in tha opinfa o rhajudaaa, baat daacriba tba I AL BONDfaarana. ITba jr ihW In order to determine which on of the six distinctive featuree it of greatetf populsr appeal, we hall distribute $10,000 to prizes- -1 i8j tparatt awards to those who submit tha beat slogan on they coniider moat important. YALE-BON- thointt at Your Dealer's! anbaait 2Cooacama maaHah. D ' ' Mlanujactureri of R ArflO "B" BATTERIES ttmt mtore mmr twt ! tiii. frnvtr hh FlMhllehtu, Mono.CtlU, Stormea mod Vrr Bttmin Daalan aepltad iraa bf TALE-BON- mrwhaf. mmj amor tha Connoi a aaamactad with tho Bond Electric Corvarafioa or aatam. ban of chair batiUaa. 4Anraa 1a the aveat that a wtnnlag doaaa la dapUcatad, each conaaatant tha duplkMcd alaaan will h aid tha full aiaoaax of tha prim. " V I (! All emtriea mint ho racalraj oat 5 6 later thaa midniaht of Decerabar Slat, lViS, uhlnMail to Bond Elactrle Corporation, Jaraar Citr, N. 1. loo aria winnara will ha annoancad aa ooa tharaaitar aa poaaihla. BOND ELECTRIC CORPORATION 2 a away ahootd ha aiiliiaai am 3Baah atoaanOfficial Cootaar Blank (Formerly Yale Electric Corporation) , JERSEY CITY, N. J. San Frandaco Chicago t ,v J CONTEST I D - : sweep far beyond all previous YALE-BON- D ij aloeana aubaaitatd In aSJa on. 7 All teat bacotna tha wikhiii af thai aaanoana and aaaa oa aaed ta loaaroliarwtaa.Noaawtilt IYAL I O .Each aonaaataat alaaa ta ma ot O, panr the right to aaa Ma or bar tunc ia ana aaverfioin thai aaar bo pnparad anaooncmf rba arlnaatw r 9 Tba prh awarda mad judgea OKtat ba eonaidarad hf BUY YOUR -; Loo Anjrrles. ! Mrs. Harry Bond has returned from a vlmt to Los Angeles, where she attended the marriage of her daughter. Marvel Bond Smith,' to Sidney A. Worden, November 2. Mr. and Mrs. Worderi will make their home In Ogden after January - m ,,J COALVILLE. Son, Main KPHRAIM. D. W. Andenon Urui Co. HEBCR CITY. Jobs Bojden W. L. TWO HELD tS JAIL. OGDEN. John Ros and Joe Phil-- ! lippe appeared before U. S. Commu- sioner H. A. Boderberg Tuesdsy morning for armignment on a Dyer a?t chanre. The men w;r lipid to The federal rand Jury under b3nds in the cum of $WXl each. Rnsi and Phlijlpp were Tested m Oirdcn No- by Detectives Gcrg" Finn and W. K. Milllgan. Servant George i rhilllp and Chauffeur P. J. Nsylln and confessed, the ofiirern say, that thpy had fctoien a car In Orrgon and j broi.eht it to Ofrn. In dfau!t of bonri.i. ih men are In the Webrr ' coun'y ail The whole world knows Aspirin as an effective antidnt fru pain. But it's just as important to know tliat tiiere is only one: genuine Bayer Aspirin. The name Bayer is ofrevery tablet, and on the box. If it says Bayer, it's genuine; and if it doesn't, it is ! i ; . ; ; ' not ! Headaches are dispelled by Bayer Aspirin. So arc colds, and the pain that goes with them; even neuralgia, nruritK, and rlwiimatism promptly relieved. Get Bayer at any tlnigtore witn proven directions., Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect tie leart r. tait At H. Ottereon City Dmr Irerton . c- Mr. A. Larnem St l.rill. - Co.' , NfCPiH. Mtifelsoa. OGDE!. "Ilea rtrtif Co nk,.n ilruj to, 311 N At 2th at. ul SPRING VILLE. nrug Co, Hedquiat Druf Co. Lacey PROVO. RANDOLPH. Are. th bat. Van Druj Co., 4tk So. and Blaln Sta. Western Anto Supply, Ml 1. State St. Wbltwarttt Dro Co, SOI K. 2nd St. C. M. StoffelL 12M So. City Burk. GROVE. HedquUt Drn( Co. No. t. Heatern Auto nppl), 11 ter St. Ulph'i rbannarjr. Ord At Thornton Drug Co. Sol C. Hardire 2560 Co., V. H'KlfMi PLEASANT HedqulH Dnif, Co. at bon. LOGAN. bona Supply PARK CITY. C. Helrb, DriaroU Co. Ulter liroi. Drue Co. MANTI. Auto Wuhinfton Art. Aaderton. HVRIH. Andartoa FLASHLIGHTS AND BATTERIES FROM THESE i AUTHORI2ED DEALERSr firth Ave. Dmr Co., th Fir Poind Brnr Co. E St. Western Tonf glrUlrh. CE04R CITY. Hunter Hardwar Co. r n " Kimmtjrera Bike Shop, 241 Klewt Arc. Onflen Snorting Goods Co., 2311 rVasMnrtnn Av. Srott Hardware Co. BRIGfUM CITT Paoplr's Urni Co. rddy Droi Co. Merrill Lumbar and Hardware Co. BIVflrl.tM. - HirhUnd Boy Mere. Co. Miners' Merr. Co. 1- De3k or Office Space at Ogden " ' UTAH J rnrn nn hsr heme in Waterloo, Iowa, afetr a her home in Waterloo, Iowa, after a,J YALE-BON-D Toori.t Hardware Aadenon Co. Wells vtllk. At Sona Co. W. Cen- ' IDAHO ' tonley. ST. C.EORGE. Pirkett Lomber Co. SALT LAKE CITY. Drithim HU Pbarmar),- - E and lemple M. H. H. I 'a j ion Drne Co., t E. ao. at. . H. av M Druf Co., 1st Ha. Stale SU. Rmirt Iirut Co, J197 So. Stat aohntion Druf Co., Mb . aad So. Sla. Salt Lake Snortlnf Coodt Co., ba. Main U POCATBLLO. , Conk Pray Co. Drne Co. ,Hnlliell So. Whiltleaey'i rharmacT. E. Center St. ellowatnna Drug Co, Yellowstone Hotel Bld(. 2nd and St. Jid JI5 Look or thii Sign PtAJLi f8C that f naU t ? (oAYEm f. i. inn Information on the "Mystery Feature"! sdvanced, so remsrk. are the new YALE- - YALE-BON- D $ Your dMM jrow all Go to your Dealer for ContestJBlanks and YaU-BON- 4 !!. mtrtl s--m At the top of this page, five of tha outstanding Teaturea are briefly deacrlbed. Full details concerncontained in a special ing th twti important point folder, Including tha Official Conteat Blank, which if tettlleta obtainable through authoriied everywhere. Tuna in on the "Slogan Conteat" program, broadcast over the Columbia Syatem every Saturday at 10 P. M. examine carefully an actual Y at your dealer's read the Flashlight and Mono-Ce-ll Conteat Folder fWfurther detail and start ta on your Slogan ideaa noy5f IV ffiSES xX"$vii: BOND ?ih- - I ..Jmk ' tcci- elect the Feature you t iin- k best .7 aboutit.7 and write a slogan W !: See the "Mystery Feature" II rl"U U&oo fnoo0 ,1 ZT' f Cont.rt Swmk- rirtthiiqW iooo -- Sttoct I (S MtPrt . ROBBERY CHARGE MADE. OODEN Phillip Wetherbee. held on robbing the U. S. cafe Monday night, who put up a losing fight when Detective C. K. Keetar and C. E. Nobla attempted to arrest him, was formally charged with robbery Tuesday in a complaint Issued by the . county attorney. - ft J', rS, 'Bn.-ji''5' 1 ',:-z- Mission President Speaks at Club OGDEN. Miles L, Jones, recently appointed to the presidency of a new L. D. S. mission in the southern Mates, was speaker at the luncheon kmtiiif of the Exchange club at the Hotel Bigelow Tuesday noon, and told of how recent discoveries of ancient civilization in the southern states would be of special Interest to him as possible confirmation of Mormon historical belief. Mr. Jones' new mission will Include Virginia, North Carolina, West Virginia, Krntuchy and Tennessee. It was announced at the meeting that Wednesday-eveninNovember 28. vili be ladies' night and that a special program Is in process of formation. Burton F. Dinsmore is chairman of the program 1 Into Radio" A'a"Cf BaiMfiM. Iranclsco. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jeff ers and Mi. Jesse Whitmce of Omaha, Neb., left Tuesday for San Francisco and M M , l , well-kno- ', 1 Inquire TRIBUNE OFFICE, 2436 Washington Avenue Telephone 117 ? I ar-iV- ed "W7 FOE EEKT ... s X- - 1 f by :isene O'Neill, will be read by Mrs. .7. S. Craven. Mrs. Ross Taylor and small daugh-:- r, Nanette, of Allensby, B. C, Tuesday and is the guest of Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol. Mrs. Taylor uas called here by the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Dixie W. Riley, who Is at the Dee hospital.' " improving e". ' Mrs. E.' Urime 'has ' mumea from a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Gallagher, In Ban X m "The Strange Interlude," ! r f ;V3nue, : - Where ta trayrfor stun, prop erty that is now built up and worth a sizeable fortune. Ten or twenty years from now, people will be talking about similar opportunities misted today. You can take advantage of today's opportunities by consulting the , real, estate want, ad in TheJTribsne, Want Ad Head- quarters for City and Suburban l KeaL Estate. will keep you looking j Dr. Brick, Noted isician. Dies Ogden Briefs ed M It pays to look your best at all thtits good-natur- ! . btt,4-year-o- ld n, Cash Register 5-- Owner Loses Dog And Fined 60 et Twenty-fiftlfstre- Given Sentence Thief Returns fl IT mem wnn onenscs agamsi gin Lindsay and Smith are charged with ramai knoninrw unrt Krkmaji is charged with rape. According to the girl's story, the Offenses were committed early Monday morning during and following the Armistice day celebration. The guixold County- Attorney Norse ti), he says, that Smith was the first to take advantage of her and that Smith turned her over to Lindsay. She and Lindsay were together, the girl told the county attorney, when they met Backman, who had a truck and a&ked them to take a ride. Urged by Lindsay to accept the invitation, she did so, the ghi told the county attorney, and Backman drove to the vicinity of the Wilson, sugar factory, where Lindsay took advantage of her and then left her with Backman. who attacked her. Tiie girl said she put up a fight against Backman and officers say that scratches made by the girl were when OGDEN. John I. Thomas, in evidence on Backman's fce Back-man placed under arrest. charged with keeping a vicious dog he was is in the but the county jail, appeared in the Second district court younger men had not been arrested Tuesday by his attorney, who entered lat Tuesday. a pica of guilty, judge George S. Barker fint-- Thomas $60 and or dered that the dog be destroyed. - On June 5, the dog attacked and severeRoberta Kellar. The ly child 1vas disfigured for life. It Is said, a piece of flesh being torn from OGDEN. Numerous dinner parbeneath her right eye. She is i ties are being planned to precede the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Chris Kcl Charity ball Thursday evening. Mr. lar, 549 Fifteentfttrect. and Mrs. Irving Lehman will entertain at Shuff's Inn. Covers will be for thirty. A dinner to and laiety in the Cathofls. church as laid in other denominations and that wo- be given in the Shakespeare room of men's organizations could do nsgreat the Hotel Bigelow will include Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Powell, Mr. and i cri vs rr rlsAl ei in x Mrs. Fi M. Browning, Mr. and Mrs. operation. Adam Patterson, Jr., Mr and Mrs. Goes on Record as Favorinf Carlyle C. Eubank, Mr. and Mrs. Harmon B. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. New State Institutions. On motion of Mrs. F. J. McGanney Tower, Mr. and Mrs. Wllf ord Y. Can of Salt Lake, the council went on non, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Whitney, record as favoring a state institution Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baxter, Mr. and Liquor Case Continued. In .the of Utah and Mrs. Wallace H. Ellis and Mr. and Sscond district court Tuesday, the for the feeble-mindMrs. Junior Rich. case of Sam Fellls, charged with pospledging its support to the State Mr. and Mrs. Val Browning and sesion of liquor, was continued to Mental Hygiene association. will small Val John son, Browning, November 19. on motion of the Mrs. w. H. Bintz expressed the ap for New York and preclation of the delegates for the en leave Thursday in sail will a short and Hartford, In tertainment accorded them Og while for their home in Liege, Bel- - Thief Carries off Cash. J. D. den. The local committee arranging for gium. Mr. and Mrs. Browning and Wangsgard reported to the police a.- - thief .had the"" council" meeting; werer- General son have been - the .guests of .Mr,, Tuesday morniug. Mrs. J. M. entered his home at 234 Washington chairman, Mrs. M. R. Hampton; pro- Browningsformother, two weeks. avenue and stolen a money box, congram, Mrs, George A. Foley: registra- Browning, Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft enter taining $50 In cash and checks. The tion, Miss Edith Reid; decoration, Mrs. C. W; Lipplncott; luncheon, tained at luncheon Monday .at her robbery was committed Monday street. In night. Mrs. J. E. De Bano; door, Miss Eileen home, 1082 Twenty-filt- h to Mrs. P. compliment M. Browning. Mrs. Stuart music, Hanley; dZrOiff Dobbs; accompanist. Miss Ruth Mc- - Luncheon was served at one long ta centerpiece of yellow Two Ogden Runaways Bride; press, Mrs. R. V7. McGlnnls. ble, with roses. Ivory candles were In crys ! aauaj Reported at Cedar City tal holders at either end. Covers were Ogderr Driver Pleads Guilty laid for twenty. Bridge followed the To Driving While Intoxicated luncheon. OGDEN Red Bailey, 15, and Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Barton will en OGDEN. Tom Guffy appeared In tertain at dinner at Keeley'a, fol Leon Hawks, 15, who ran away from homes In North Ogden last the criminal division of the city court lowed by bridge at their home, 2319 their have KAlTONAi OUST been heard from at Cedar L Tuesday morning and pleaded guilty Van Buren avenue, Wednesday eve- week, and were headed for Califorto the reckless driving of an automo- ning. Members of their bridge club City nia, according to the night marshal bile on the evening of November 11. will be guests. said Drama club members will meet there. The Cedar City officer there Guffy IS said to have collided with a boys spent Friday night car driven by J. B. Richie at Twenty-sixt- h Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Jo the and continued south the following street and Waif avenue and to seph M. Eccles, 2464 Harrison ave morning. No word has been received have damaged Richie's car to the nue. The program will include i from Willard Cragun, 15, and Carl cello solo by Mrs. Junius H. Smart, of $173. aroma. amount 21, both of Pleasant View, The case was continued until Volpone, (Stefan Zwelg adaptoln) Staley, Mrs. E. A. Larkin; discussion of "Vol wbo were reported to have left their Thursday morning. homes Friday. Aa order by telephone pone," (Ben Johnson) Mrs. Harmon will brine prompt deliver? SENT TO SALT LAKE. U. Barton. Mrs. Samuel C. Powell OGDEN. Clive Roderick, 1,6. one will be the assisting hostess. Telephone Mrs. Ray Whltmeyer celebrated of the three youths arrested Sunday WAS. 2557 by Ogden police officers on the the fifth birthday anniversary of her charge of stealing automobiles, has daughter, Anne, with a tea for some been turned over to Salt Lake police of her daughter's small friends at served officers lor prosecution. One of the her home, 2773 Harrison avenue, on 1500.000 cups were PANAMA-PACIQ- C Irid confessed, according to the po- Tuesday afternoon. The tea table st&g iBtenatiooal EXPOSITION lice, that they had stolen twelve au- had a centerpiece or pink and ortomobiles ,ln Ogden and Salt Lake chid chrysanthemums, with dolls In f pink and orchid frocks as favors. Inrecently for Joyriding purposes. dividual birthday cakes were frost? II, MIM,.,,,,,, ed In pink. The guests included Joan Roseanne Lehman, Peery, Joan Scowcroft, Betty Parry, Dorothy Merrill, Barbara Taylor, Yvonne Taylor, Joyce Summerlll, Mary Blaes, Katherine Abbott, Anne Herdti, Nor' ma Ellis, John Ellis, Maxine Whlt''vmeyer, Mary Alice Collins, Helen Collins, Charlene Clayton, June Barlow, Margaret Barlow, Lois Davis, Frances Brown. Frances Aiken and John Val Browning. are Salt Lake City arms or 30 years ' ite turnout You know the members of the Home Culture dly ago? many ciub In the regular club meeting on people who a decadl er two ago had a Saturday at her honVs, 2369 Qujncy 'a small chance Mon-signo- k - - RCUIATIGN WEBER COUNIY )GDEN . 2430 Washington Avemithu" POLICE RELEASE THOMAS. FELONY CHARGED. OODEN. Clyde E. Thomas, ar- OGDEN. William M. Carney la -- iv.DeDuiii.. Sheriff D.. F. DEfT,CI charged with Helony tn depriving Steele on a charge of failing to pro2436 Washington Avenue Mike Ricke of his automobile on No- vide for his wife, has been released on vember 11 In a complaint issued by his own, recognizance, pending fun Office Phone!17 I!omePlKne3466w the county attorney Tuesday afterther action in the case. noon. Sergeant L. W. Pack Is the car case. The complainant in the ACCIDENTALLYSHOT. was taken from in front of the store YOUTH beSptcttl to Th TrlDUM. of Mr. Rlche. Good-Suture- d SPRINGVTLLE. Clenrt Neilson, tween Grant and Lincoln avenues, Neil-soSunday morning. The car was aban- 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. was accidentally shot through doned in Salt Lake and Carney was a .22 rifle while OGDEN. Karl A. West, charged arrested and brought back to this the foot Sunday with near Oak Springs, with driving an automobile while citv Ogden police say that Carney hunting pheasants Spanish Fork canyon. under the influence of liquor, plead- has served two prison terms. ed guilty in the criminal division of the city eourt Tuesday morning and OGDEN. Ogden apparent was sentenced to thirty days in Jail. las at least one Jiief. Monday morning an v SHOWN. LENIENT jmpty cash rejoster was stolen-'rothe Manhattan cale on C. Slater,-OODEN J. youth h .he corner of Twenty-fiftrharRed with passing a bad check itieat and Kiesel avenue. Early for $14 on N. O. Opdcn. merchant, ihfi renUter, Tuesday morning June 15, lfll'7. plcadid guilty in the was as it condition as pood ji rrlminal division of the city court ? fit ,vhen it was stolen, was found Tuesday morning and was shown dv Patrolman J. M. Hawkins on i oi air. lis piea leniency fgueii. Its daily use is a fine habit. at the door of the cafe. merchant said to the court that Slater has repaid the money procured For 50 years the favorite method on the check and has a position to of M-caring for the Skin and Hair. 4 go to. Judpe John A. Hendricks rerted Slater-teppear for sentence on December 1 and released him on his own recognizance. , ' |