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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8 2436 Washington Avenue Oilice Phone 117 J.otnePhonc65 PEA GROWERS HUNTINGTON. On top of having three of his boys declared Ineligible Friday, Coach Roblson finds Jilmself without the aid of his center and strong scoring possibility for Friday night's season opener against Ferron. Laurence Thorderson, lanky pivot boy, was severely kicked by a horse Sunday, and will likely be unable to play at all Friday. During the early Doctor Explains Ogden Attracts FLOOD OF CASH First Aid Work 26 Conventions TO OGDEN SEEN STOCK CLUBS OGDEN At the opening meeting of the first aid training course, un To City in Year der the supervision of the American ROTARY BACKS Thirty Five Join Navy at Ogden Office GET INCREASE Hunters Weakened For Ferron Tilt CIRCULATION DEPT '2436 Washington Avenue Office Phone in HomcPbooe346er OGDENijS WEBER GOUN NEWS BUREAU 17, 1929. Red Crow, in the Central Junior high school Wednesday evening, the lecRotary Club Speaker Preturing physician was Dr. R. L. DraMore Still ' Predicted dict 1929 Will Pass per. nounced by Origina-Associations Decide Prices W. Karl Hopkins, chairman of the -Com-merc25-Ye1929 in to Total. tor of Move. Report Weber county committee of the Red Two Products; Cross has been urging everybody inBodyl terested to attend the course. The , Speaking on "CommuM. OGDEN. OGDEN. Frank orig Drltfg, Same. Tomatoes at demonstrations Wednesday inal mover In call club project for night's meeting were under the diOGDEN. That Ogden Is the great nity Service' at the noon luncheon L. of Roberts Dr. D. rection and a est convention city in the United meeting of the Rotary club at the Ho-H. Weber county, announced Wednes tel Bigelow Wednesday, James corps of trained men from the of- States, wu considered, was DeVlne Announcement OGDEN. day tha the Rotary club would spon fices of the Mountain States Tele- claimed population predicted that more outside rea in P. Martin Wednesday night made Wednesday by sor two clubs, instead or one, as ong phone and money would come Into Ogden for read company. a memat of the Can meeting Utah of tlie port Telegraph Brown, chairman 1929 than bership committee of the chamber Investment during the year lnally announced. The two clubs to ning Crop association, that an of commerce in the Hotel Bigelow by had come Into the city during the Mr. between reached the be had been Rotarlans, by sponsored agreement e years preceding. secretary e. J. rjeiasted. The meet twenty-fivthe Utah Canners' association and Mr. DeVtne also said that the Driggs added, would be the Holsteln Ing was held, with George Thorsteiv the Utah Canning Crop association group at Plain City and the Jersey sen, chairman of the membership completion of the Echo dam and the with respect to price for peas and probable construction of the Magpie group at Hooper. The Guernsey group committee, presiding, and the presi tomatoes for the year 1929. at Huntsville will be sponsored by the dent and directors of the chamber dam would result in tremendous deAccording to the announcement, Eccles. "DavM His OGDEN and club. velopment in this district and ha also, were- in attendance by special re Exchange 1 per ton pet growers will receive took occasion to compliment the OGDEN. One hundred members Holstein calves for the Plain City Relation to the Founding of the quest. a sensible woman of 50 that more than they received In 1928. boys will be distributed February 13 Sugar Beet Industry of the The meeting was for the purpose movement for the organization of TELL looks like the older sitter while the price paid for tomatoes will of the Roy farm bureau and their at amonar countv. bovs will be calf clubs of the and School Deaf the for the Utah West," the subject of reports of the work of Ives were guests Wednesday foreremain the same. Ill a ton. ceremonies will be discussed by Joseph Qulnney, Jr dis- the hearing In this connection he compliment- - rather than the mother of her chil- past year and to map out a proPrices to be paid for the several noon of the Weber Central dairy and Blind, and the In by Rotarlans. of The the trict ed Frank M, Driggs for his initiative , Amalgamated manager 1929. for participated j gram lr)j the iust laughs at you. varieties of peas are as follows: made a thorough inspection of the other calves will be distributed later. Sugar company in Logan, at a meetIn the report on conventions, it In launching the calf club projects. Late varieties No. 1 grade, $58 RoMr. DeVtne urged that all ing of the Amalgamated, Technical was shown that twenty-si- x convenshe'll declare, "I'm middle-iKcdton; No. i. $38; No. 3. 113. plant. society at the Hotel Bigelow on the tions were held In the city in 1928, tarlans should take an active interhide the fact. "and Alaska or early peas No. I grade, to not trying They were shown through the 28. The of est In of of work chamber the the society evening January with an outside attendance of more $63 a ton; No. 3. 141; No. 3, 823. I? Middle age has a lot plant by President J. R. Be us, who thould is composed of the key men of the than 10,000. and that commerce. Why coneighteen : Chairman Brown said that the explained the operations In detail, in its favor that is, if you re well Amalgamated Sugar company in ventions already are scheduled for and later were guests of the managemeeting between the crops associawho was Utah, who gather once a month to the OGDEN. Brown, Virgil with ---year, prospects sod healthy. I' ve done a good job of present good tion and the canners was represen- ment at dairy luncheon. of division In the criminal convicted discuss of the sugar beet prob- for ten more. tative in every way and that the In the afternoon the farmers and ' h rtv murt Tunuiav on the rhanre lems. J.phases Is chairman of my family and now I can Bachman 8. was raising at determined It Wednesday on a in m wo negotiations were carried meir wive were of stealing a watcn irom ltari uui- - the society and Severin Sorensen Is might's meeting to make every pos Do a lot of things I've myself. enjoy sides. both spirit of cooperation by tian theater. initson. December 15. was fined 850 secretary. sible effort to double the memberalways wanted to do. Plant superintendents, foremen, ship within the next few months, and Wednesday. master mechanics and other officials to this end six committees, each headFiles Probate Petition Lillian A. of the Amalgamated company will O., Jan. 16 UP). Sam "Sick? Never had a doctor in mv life a member of the central lead- S. COLUMBUS.since 1926 assistant diftcccpt when my babies came. Never Van Winkle has filed a petition in the meet at the Hotel Bigelow at noon ed by Willaman, imbe will named committee, rector of football at Ohio State uni- had the habit of dosing myself with probate division of the Second dis- Thursday and listen to an address by ership once at with and mediately proceed OGDEN. Mrs. Joseph E. Wright trict court asking that the First Sav- D. J. McQuald. versity, today was selected to sucthe task set have issued in- ings bank be appointed administraceed Dr, J. W. Wilce as football coach pilli and medicines, cither. I ust OGDEN Bunder Blngh filed a and Mrs. R. B.a Porter of next esfor aerie annexed of tor will vitations the the with parties by the athletic board of the univer took Nujol all the rime my babies damage suit against Heber Holmes week, at the home of Mrs. Porter, 800 tate of John T. Van Winkle, who died Colonial Loan Society , , Lindbergh Takes Off sity. were coming, and ia between times, In the Second district court Wednes be A tea avenue. will at Jackson, Wyo., February 20, 1928. Immediately after his appoint All Reelects too. day, seeking 85000 for malicious Washington At N. Officers Y. Louis Probably I'll- - always depend St. m. 3 5 until seek from said Mr. would Van Willaman owned Winkle he ment, p. by Property Blngh alleges that given Tuesday prosecution. ' on will on luncheons be 83900. Houser line valued as of services hi Weber the at Nujol. given, is county George ( Holmes procured his' arrest last Oc- Bridge OGDEN. All officers of the Colo18 (JP). Colonel coach, and Don Miller to direct the 8T. LOUIS. tober on the charge that he gave Thursday and Friday,i , January 24 Jan, Loan association "Even the healthiest woman Aeensed Changes Plea Theodore nial Building and Charles A. took off from backf leld. Houser is a former MinHolmes a bad check. Singh says and 25. Mrs. Curtis Allison entertained at Leighton. charged with passing a wore returned to their positions at Lambert, St.Lindbergh LouU. field about noon nesota tackle, of Minneapolis, and better. ott by taking Nujol espe that he was forced to file a bond for the board of of annual the meeting forged check on a mercantile estab8200 to prevent his Incarceration in bridge and supper We.'.iesday evecoaching at Colgate during the foot- cially at times when her for New York City. system it Tuesday night at tie home today 'inty-sixt- h lishment In the city, November 13, directors Jail pending a hearing and that upon ning at h"r horn.' i j He announced before leaving that ball season. avenue. 2380 office, Washington to was In a to N. honor of Mrs. one of the "four apt to be thrown off balance and her famous J. Peets, of as plead guilty permitted Miller, he had for the abandoned, present, Ding given a neamig ne was trn street, They are: Samuel O. Dye, presicharged. Both Blngh and Holmes are Sants Monica. Cam., wno Is visiting misdemeanor in the Second district dent; J. O. Allen, vice president and his plan to complete an air survey of horsemen" at Notre Dame, is an at- regular functions upset. This pure her sistem Mrs. S. J. Kaplan. The court Wednesday morning and wu sales residents of Rlverdale. the Transcontinental Air Transport torney at Cleveland. He has been a substance keeps your system func manager: J. G. Read, vice mmnanv'x backfield coach at Georgia Tech in guests. In addition to the guest of sentenced to thirty days in Jail. nronriKed rout to the Pa L. Newmyer, secre Paul president: and natttrally tvcn honot, included Mrs. George T. Larfriends-- Atlanta staca being, graduated from tioning normally Dobbs.-tegaa of cific With eoast, SrP.' and party trfWtmr tary Of fivers Mke "Arrest Thomiui counsel. Tnese live, witn J. Henry he was forced down Monday at St. Notre Dame in 1924. under abnormal condition. It not Kir jrdall. Mrs. W. T. son,' Mrs. P; Greenwell, Mrs. Delbert Brown, Mrs. Zlto, 23. of Rlverdale, was arrested F, Volker, constitute the board of di- Elmo, IIL, fifty miles east of St. Louis, only prevents an excess of body poi. Gage Rodman, Mrs. 8. J KaDlan. Mrs. by Deputy Sheriff D. F. Steele and rectors. M. L. Dye and Hugo E. Gus- and came here yesterday. sons (we alj have them) from formRANGER APPOINTED. federal officers Wednesday Fred M. Nye and Mrs. M. R. Hampassistant ts veson were RICHFIELD. Mr. Curtis E. Price, ing, but aids in their removal. It's ton. charge of having liquor in his pos- secretaries. OGDEN Lieutenant Colonel Anow employed In the district office at these the country. Mrs. W. J. Hlllabrant entertained session. Owing to the fact that his poisons that age people prelbert E. Wllfong of the 222nd field ar- Chapter F of the P. E. O Sisterhood father is quite ill Zlto was released Police took him Into custody, con- Ogden, has been appointed forest Makes them feel old and tillery of the Utah National Guard, Wednesday at luncheon at her home, on his own recognizance until Frisidering that his speeches about the ranger of the Thousand Lake moun- maturely. has addressed a communication to 2851 Van Buren avenue. The chap- day. life and battles of the Nlcaraguan tain district of the Fish Lake forest, tired and useless." the city commission asking that ar- ter observed Its annual music day, rebels were too communistic. He was with headquarters at Loa. The apBad Check Charted Ellis A. Mortillery band of thirty pieces be conand luncheon was followed by a mucharged with having urged workers pointment will take effect on March sidered in the fund that has been sic program furnished by Mrs. A. H gan, 18, of Layton. was arrested by to rise in arms. 16, 1929. ,. set aside by the commission for band Aland, soprano; Miss Grace Mat Deputy Sheriff D. F. Steele Wednes- Special te The Tribune. concerts. on the of bad a day charge passing score A of Misa Idaho thews, POCATELLO, contralto; Mary Fisher, check on a Colonel Wilfong says he Is favorgas station at Rlverdale. 50 to 13 tells well the tale of how the muaDram, piano. able to the Union Pacific band be- yionn. ana JMrs. E. O. Sisterhood P. of the of Idaho Tigers met Chapter Unlverstly Wife Charges Desertion Sarah J. ing assisted by the commission, but was Wednesday afterGooding college Wednesday night in diCrosse r an filed thinks the band fund should be di- noon entertained has action for series here. the first of a by Mrs, A. D. Barber. 1132 vorce vided between the two organizations. against Clyde C. C rower on the The first half was exceptionally fast, n street. Luncheon was The matter was referred to Commis- xwenty-nrtof in Second the desertion, ground srave served. Thomas Mrs. en contest went into a waiK Llle sioner Fred E. Williams. court The couple were mar- but the as resumed and before the away entertaining paper on "Old Quilts." district play 1911. ried Mrs. 3, Crosser final whistle sounded votca reiix January Mrs. P. A. Gystn entemmed at asks of a $79 Court Granti Owner Plastino had used his entire string bridge luncheon Wednesday at her month.temporary, alimony 228 Ogden avenue. The guests down to the third line, which held Right of Way to Land home. Included Mi s. A. E. Edson, Mrs. W. i the visitors as well as did the first Judgment Assigned For a con- crew. Mrs. sideration The game was the second of OGDEN In the case of Joseph H. Parry, Mrs. Jack Thomas. of $700, the Hatton Realty n. Chamber-UMrs. Lee schedule, the locals has assigned to Dennis Mc- the season's and Jessie Singleton against Hans Jed Ballantyne, company Mrs. Jr., Lyman Wright. Mrs. carty a judgment for $2533.23 pro- having beaten the College of Idaho Poulson. In which a right of way H. Clem Mrs. W. here week. Williams, Williams, cured last over Poulson'a land was sought by against Benjamin Williams In Francis. Mrs. A. O. Egil-ho- ff the Second While Jensen did not score, he the, plaintiffs. Judgment was ren- Mrs. Frank district court some weeks D. D. Mrs. and Smith played a good helping game, and dered In their favor In the Second Mrs. Wendell again entertained ago. Barrett, shifted from forward to district court Wednesday morning her bridge club Wednesday afternoon Klwanlans Plan Trip President S. guard, worked well and made a fine by Judge James N. Kimball. . The holdings of the litigants are in the drawing room of the Hotel Fred Norton of the Ogden Klwanla showing. Burke and Nate could not Plain Cy. Poulson was given Blgelow, followed by. tea in one of club, and District Trustee Frank M. be stopped. The teams meet again Thursday night permission to use the land in any the Japanese rooms. Browning will go to Pocatello, Members of the Ladles - Literary Thursday to attend the Utah-Idah- oIdaho, The nrore: way that will not Interfere with the t OOODrHO. UNIVERSITY. club Mrs. William surprised Douglas district trustees' convention to be egress and ingress of the Singletons Ft.rt.priS Nellaon. rf . at her home, 2545 Brlnker avenue, held in the Idaho city from and to their lands. Friday and Miller, rf.. Wednesday afternoon. A kenalngton Saturday. IKilbern. rf.. rrldl". rf., 0 Berpa. rf.... was enjoyed and tea was served. The Jorarnaen, rf It 0 O. Palmer. If. ... Forger Plead$ Guilty, Burke, party was given for Mrs. Douglas in George Wagner Soaght Ogden Sutton. !(.... 0 Merrick. If... Gets Prison Sentence recognition of her services as chair- police have been asked the chief Burrta, 11... by Pane, e man of a committee, which arranged of police of Trenton, N. J., to aid in Nate. e..... S C. Palmar, e.. 0 . . c . , Martin, ra... a for Conger, bv the dancing party given OGDEN LouU F. Van Why, locating George Wagner, 44, who is 3i Johnson, ra.. club on December 28 at the Ber- - said to have disappeared January 12, Jenaen. ra... charged with attempting to pass 0 Hartarrll. la. re... Craven, 4 wmiama ... forged check for 365 on an Ogden thana, Mrs. Virgil P. Cain was chair 1927. The Trenton officer says Wag- Barrett, la. .. hi.. grocery story January 4, pleaded man of a committee which arranged ner mother la critically ill. Wagner Handera, SI Is.-.- . MoOee. Is presumed to be in this section of guilty in the Second district court the party for Mrs. Douglas. Mrs. Arthur Grantham will enter the country. J T 13 Wednesday morning and was senTotala ....J4 1 1J! Totala tain club her at dinner and tenced to from one to twenty years bridge H IJI Leave Ogden. Miss Hattle R. la the state prison. bridge Friday evening at her home, SANDINO MAN ARRESTED. ' Patterson, who came to Ogden about 77 fomc avenue. In passing sentence the court anGUAYAQUIL. Ecuador. Jan. 18 m. nounced that he- - would recommend Dr. and Mrs. Ezra C. Rich will en 20 years ago to assist in the opening Cesar Rlvas, claiming to be that Van Why be released upon serv- - tertain at dinner Sunday evening at of the forestry service offices, will theJulio chief of General Augustlno their home. 2432 Van Buren avenue, leave Friday for Washington. D. C ing the minimum. general staff, was under arin honor of the birthday anniver- to resume her duties there. Tuesday saries Of their son. Dr. Clark Rich, evening Miss Patterson was guest at rest today and will be expelled from and their daughter, Mrs. OUbert D. a farewell reception tendered her In Movie, or Halt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. the parlors of the Methodist church. C. E. Wright and family also will be : .... m aa -.i..,v Doctors to Meet Members of the j i guests. Mr. and Mrs. Royal J. Douglas will Weber County Medical society will return home Thursday from a visit meet at the Hotel Bigelow Thursday of several days to Salt Lake. nlghl Drs M. J. Seidner and- - VerMrs. W. I. Barton will entertain a non Downs, both of Ogden. will be -healing Soothing, few guests Thursday afternoon at the speakers. The meeting will be Standard prracriptKHiror 3343 a with her home. avenue. opened Washington k banquet. all formtof Piles. Mooey-bacguarantee in each Tribune Wants have flrted many . Te Celebrate Colonlan and FederHere is a challenge with fulfillment. Its bid is all package. Tube with pile from the ranks of the trailers and al Building and Loan association diplaced them in the forefront of those rectors will celebrate the anniversary pip,7)Tiabox,60. would and car is best, , excepted. who achieve of Benjamin Franklin, Thursdayat all -- aa dinner at the Hotel Bigelow. Wives and women friends of the directors In Fast against champions price class. will be in attendance. A program will follow the dinner. road offers 70 miles an Speed ; Additional Obligations OGDEN. Chief, Boatswain's Mate E. E. Herri reported that thirty-fiv- e Wednesday men enlisted in the navy in this city during the past year. He added that there are nine ' men now awaiting entrance to the navy. Enlistments of twenty a month are allotted to the Salt Lake district, which comprises Utah and southern Idaho. t for part of the week an almost entirely revamped five has been working out, and will probably be the combinationII that will start the fray Friday. consists of P. Tnorderjon, center: R Leonard and Austin Johnson at l or wards, and Grant Leonard ana Nor. ... man Anderson as guards. ImHomer Rowley will be eligible mediately following the close of thii ane semester, but Armond Johnson Norman Anderson will be inellgtblt for an indefinite time, according U the eligibility committee. The Inexpenslveness of The Tribune want is surpassed only by theu Influence, . An- . for Girls, don't worry about' ar i middle age '; Lots to recommend it, it you keep fit Sugar Keymen Central Dairy Fetes Farmers ' :' Soon to Meet Inter-mounta- in - -- fa ," Ogden Briefs " , Willaman Takes Wilce's Position iuu ; Suit Asks 5000 For Prosecution Ogden Society . . - for .Artillery Band Seeks Ogden Aid . r. on-th- Tigers Handily Defeat Gooding Nujol isn't a medicine or drug. Fot this reason It "can't possibly disagree with you or upset you. It is simply a pure natural product. It works effectively without being drastic. This is important to women particularly on the occasions when they cannot afford to be upset. Start Nu'jolnow whetherybu're hT your teens or approaching middle age. Keep it up for three months. At 9 the end of that time you'll wonder how you ever got along without it. Worth a try, isn't it? You'll find Nujol at all drugstores. In sealed packages only. two-ga- T . tt . ran.. San-dln- MO llllTHIB ii' .iii r Dinwoodey's v? in RATES REMEDY AS PERFORMING NEAR MIRACLES " Former Sufferers From Stomach Trouble Praise Internal Antiseptic 'ClaJEj Thauundl of form rufftrrn from ttomach trouble, many of wham had girts up kopt ei rrar bring well, vaqualifiilr Indoria Gordoa't (formarlr Gordoa't Ami-atptiSoon ao far m to rate it at Mrformint "War aiiraclea." Gordon's, a inwriul antiwptic, to fermentation (turir of food wkita ia tkc troMit tacla to lb ruccaaaful tint merit of tomack atinrdcra. It foea right tha wat of iIm irmibla brciuw k aarrciaa a dutinctlr aaljj.pt aa well aa eltfantrt tdact. Piratet Capture Game With Cathedral High The Pirates, an "Independent- quintet, added another win to its already, lengthy string by downing e the Cathedral high school In a played in the post gymnasium BousIm. Ttw score wag-2- 1 It i c. at. wmimx Gordon' ia maJr in liquid form. A large bottle, leaa Utaa three crnti a doaa. At ft . afMH fl.tt THVT L fast-gam- mif). It will aootW and heal die irri-tator ianaiwd conjition of ht tomach and bring quick rtlief ia ceaea M indigniioa, gat, drirp.a, aw ataach. "that tired failing." cr acid, bloating, bad breath, comopition, .ilk headache, aad wlim earned br faoltr It wilt tone up the digeati orgarn and :imu!ite the atomach and bcwela to their normal fane-tion- e. The firn dene Fill toavmce fmt. Sill: ai-Fo- rt to 12. Both teams played cautious ball during the first half, but the Pirates opened an attack during the second half, netting them a lead which was not seriously threatened the remainder of the game. The brilliant work by Art Kelly proved to be the deciding factor in Cathedral's downfall. Cook and Captain Loom la were Cathedral's mainstays. Cook finding the basket for six of. Cathedralg twelve points. The Cathedral five showed Improvement over their former game wiui ine pwates. and are rapidly dc- velopuig a smart Wm under'the tu- telage of Coach Howard "Bo" Bo- dine. The linkup Pirates- - A Kellv. rf De La Marr. If ; Schattlin. c; J. Kelly, rg ; 8. Kelly, lg.; parshall, rg. : Cathedral: Bhebert. rf.; Hyland, Sate . IS NOW ON KK.MKMBKK. ALWAYS -r- Y(U Y-LESS H.ioomis. JLCookgXoUor-; -. is. Brennan. rg : MrKeague. If. Referee, Green; umpire. M. Loom- . DjNVOODEY'S . ' j AT II a7 "own.immtt - Hill-climbi- ng These are but a few of the 76 feature which a million Super-Si- x owners are appraising in Essex the Challenger. Come examine and drive it. It will not oalj win your endorsement, but ed challenge your ownership interest against any value that motor-do- m may offer. 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