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Show HALT LAKE TftlBUNE, WEDNESDAY fmti :o NEWS BUREAU 2436 Washing-to-n Office Phone, 117 Suspected Bond r Attracts Three Jumpers Nabbed School Election CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 2436 Wuhisgton Avenue OGDENiaWCINITY Avenue Home Phone, MOKNING, DECEMBER 4, 1929. Office Phone, Home Phone, 3852 117 OGDEN. Sheriff V. F. Fraughton OGDEN. Three candidates for a Wasatch county declared himself fiveyear member of the city board of a lucky man when he arrested Wilof education from the Third mu- liam Nalder. alias J. O. Mayce, in this . OFFICALS Army Defers CITY LAST RITES SET Arsenal Work BEGIN SLASHING OGDEN. In a wire to the Oeden chamber of commerce, Senator William H. King Tuesday advised that the war department at the present time had no plans for the recon st ruction of the Ogden arsenal at Sun-set- , a few miles south of the city, which was severely damaged by a storm last June. Senator Klne'i messase was as AT 1930 BUDGET Cuts Commission Ogden Off MERCER RITES ) " Thomas C. Mercer, Ogdert capitalist, f o r whom 'funeral sertje u ill be held WedneMay. LiKiS ui war uqwruucub tasiiuci iuiie Ogden arsenal No plan for immediate construction, ..though Impor tance of having munition arsenal at OODEN. Members of the city present location is recognized, urged commission art sending rait SOS call completion of original plan.. Believe in connection with the fixing of the something definite wilt be debudget lor 1930. Tu?sday the com termined In near future." mission again 10 consiasr ine Returns From Tour to Coa$l Hatel-Mastag- er. Ore Bundy and W. J. Rackham, It ww flanked by the following members of the Weber county committee of the Utah. Taxpayer association; John- N. Bpargo, chairman; Fred M. Nye and J. Francis Fowles. The commission has before it the proposition of lopping off 1177 .273 from the tentative budget or raising the tax levy. The commission doe not want to raise the tax levy. Of the $177,272 which must be cut from the proposed budget, only fl& 374 was eliminated Tuesday. ATWr viewing the budm generally Tuesday, the request for Increased salaries In all departments was temporarily denied. In the recorder office a request for an tncreasj of 1130 Tn thm AffiiHk nf th trM ma ftamljul surer there was a cut of 11675 a year. Including a part of the increase asked in the office added to the elimination of a deputy. There also was a reduction of $3000 in the amount scheduled for settlements and Judgments. The sum of 13500 had been asked for police pensions and this sum was cut to $1250. In the police department the request for $500 for furniture, equipment and fixtures was denied temporarily. In the fire department the request for $500 for convention expenses was eliminated, as was the request for new hose costing $1400. The chief was denied the new car which he desired, which effected another saving of $1000. The elimination of two men from the proposed force at station No. 2 took of f another $3240. Equipment at station No. 1 was cut to the 'portoT Commissioners-eleMayor-ele- ct ct . PLEADS TO - Mayor-ele- ct Ora Bundy and OGDEN IJP). Frnk M. Drlggs, superintendent of the state school for the deaf and blind, today demanded that the city commission cease work on the municipal golf course In that part of the proposed new park known as the "cream pot" and then tendered his resignation as a member of the mucourse nicipal park andj ' golf committee. contended that Mr. Drlggs. the area is state land deeded to Ogden provided that a new pasture is provided for cows of the state school.. He avers that no pasture has been provided and the school will not yield its rights to the land until this done. The city commission declined to accept his resignation from the park committee and filed his formal notice. - Comm- a Knights Try PAZO. Moncv back if it fail, in tab Officers sion of the city itourt Tuesday morning on the charge of violating the vehicle ordinance. OFBAD SKIN Natural N with pile box, 60c All druggists. RCA - Antolst's Trial Set George Jenkins was arraigned in the city morning on a charge of driving an automobile while under of liquor. He pleaded Influence the not guilty add his trial was fixed for December 6j ..Forest Beard Meets Members of the Intermountaln regional forest protection board will meet Friday m the intermountaln forest service Ogden offices. Mrs. Marrlner Browning win enter of a French club to which she belonzs Friday at her home. 25C5 Eccles avenue. Mr and Mrs. F. L. Moore have returned from a two weeks" visit to Los Angeles, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Newell F. Mills and son. NewelkF. Mills, Jr., who have the guests of Mrs. John Wil Get Relief With heen liams, left Monday for Washington, ALL-BRAD. C. to make their home. Kellogg's Miss Rosemary Barber wTU arrive of next week TH Rid yourself of constipation! longer it lingers, the greater the from Los Angeles. Calif., where the poisons it sends through your body is attending Ocrtdsntsl college, to nouona which ran umlprmtn speno UK nirisuniu iiunuava wmi her parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. Bar-j:.your health and lead to many seri-- i tor. ' Membrs of St. . Joseph's Sewing so- -j The work or constipation shows wU1 give annuRj Christmas ty ui nu bSEwr and turkey dinner at me inimntc jiiniujra,ulj cheeks, dark circles. It brings head- Knights of Columbus hall Thursday aches. Causes spots before the eyes. evening from 5:30 untu b ociock. Unpleasant breath. But you can get Mrs. Martha Fisher, chairman of the promptrelief and prevent it! Begin refreshment committee, will be as- today. sisted bv Mrs. J. C. Baker, Mrs. DA aating Kellogg's J. C. Green, Mrs. -After all else has failed, thou- - f McCarthy. Mrs. Mrs, P. F, Green. Mrs - sands have regained their healt'ix George Kelly. P: O'Neill and Mrs. waer tmte, i Be- -j J with Kellogjr's The dinln? room committee, with cause it is 100 bran, it is 100' j' Mrs. Charles Deru as chsirman. con- effective. Part-bra- n products bring slsts of Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin, r Mrs. CTE Clements; Mrs, W. E, tjull- onlypaft' results. Doctors Tecnmnrend - it and lutim and Mrs. Augwt Marte!!p- .- i tr n Mr and Mrs. - E. E. Grimes will leed. Jurt eat two tablespoonfuls -- leave next week for San Francisco to 'the Christmas holidays with daily chronic cases, ,with every snend Mrs. Grimes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. meal ' P. e with milk or! F. Mrs.Gallagher. W. Aydolette of Den Minnie You will like its crispness cream. v m vr"i . mjwi cine uucvwi-t.-iia,- B ;a l.: .1 ... vwi..K. .nol u..ur. oui Wonl:n-- Benefit association, of the kle into soups. Made by Kellogg Maccgj,.,.,, wiU the guest of hon- m Battle Creek. Served by hoteU. . f .t rviw m restaurants, dinins cars. Sold by .h, united War Service rooms In the ail grocers. Mesei Duuauig w eanesaay evening. New officers will be, elected and in'. stalled by the review. Alpha chapter of the Pi Omtcron sororitv of thi guild wlUi Wednesday evening at ' 7:30 1 o'clci Hotsl j at. ths T ALL-BR- 7i; tla rsi ALL MODELS Pair Forfeit Bail Eugene Bach-ma- n and George Messener each forfeited bail of $3 in the criminal divi i court-Tuesda- Paid City Engineer H. Errett recommended to the city Fewer '. NOMINAL DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS Daynes-Beeb- e Music Co. BID i . Iri NEW LOW PRICES A , i i ALL-BRA- N STUM'S MMtOT-tou- ALL-BRA- FOR AN RCA Radiola , DEMONSTRATION Call GRANITE Hardware . COMPANY HYLAND 210 SUGARHOUSE it Gmmzzi. T Make your Radio dollar do double duty r w RCA RADIOLA 33 EST The new day of amazing low prices in radio has come and Radiola 33 leads the way. 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Appointive officers will be se. lected soon. week. i ever offered in Radiolas Thief Gets Blankets From the Alpine hotel the police department received a report Tuesday that an unidentified man hadmorning stolen two quilts and two blankets from one of the rooms. have been elected' by El Monte com- pipe, manded No. 3, Knights Templar, as follows: E. E. Wright eminent com- tain members THE CAUSE Tiieariav t.hctl. th umnrl partial estimate for the construction of the Thirty-thir- d str?et storm sewer $2823.75 be paid to the Wheelwright Construction company. The amount was ordered paid out of the storm sewer fund. budget Templar r COfrimisKlnn " Elect w THE GREATEST VALUE Chief's Reqwst Held Over Fire Chief H. H. Wsrdlelgh's request for a new chiefs automobile was held over by the city commission Tuesin the 1930 day for consideration $2500 for a budget A requestwasforstricken from new automobile the 1929 budget Chief Wardlelgh said, and a similar request has been 1930 31 7J ' X-r- OGDEN. Roy M. Sowadski, for several years resident manager of drug the two Sohramm-Johnso- n stores In this city and the one at to Logan, has left for Phoenix. Arte., comtake a position with the samenamed pany. No successor has been lor the local post. put in the wd fci tf z, Ogden Briefs p- CONSTIPATION s and paint roar MM, muvw rh Truly 1 nMiuMrful rewlta follow ttmnam ATTENDANT REPORTS Protests Golf Course Work t! 1 1 ' WBrwnlnl.il i School Head -- O mPLESfk ph Jury Mrs. Roy M. Bowadzkl will leave Sunday for Long Beach, Calif., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sanders, and will later go to Phoenix, Arts., to Join her husband and make her home. Mrs. Allrtd Hindmarsh will entertain at dinner and bridge at the Green Oables tea room Thursday evening In honor of Mr. Bowadzkl. Mr. and Mrs. Sowadzkl's plaees 'as ISast anoT HMtssi for the fcntre Dancing club for the season will be filled by Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Stranqulst. Mr. and Mrs. Ls D. Turner will entertain at dinner and bridge Thursday evening at their home, 2701 Qulncy avenue, in honor of Mrs. J. 8. Langsdorf of Portland. Ore., aunt and Mrs. Turner, who is their house ar . - BAD CHECK. street, Tuesday evening In honor of Miss Dorothy Bcoweroft and - Dr. Clark L Rich, who will be married December 27. The dinner table had a centerpiece of fruit combined with yellow button chrysanthemums in a "horn of plenty." Silver candelabra with three branches holding yellow candles were at either end of the table. 'The guests numbered twenty-tw- o. J. grade--crossin- g 1IIGLY '- Rackham, the city commission Tuesday Instructed Mayor Frank Francis to enter into a three-yecontract with the Utah Power and Light company for the lie h ting of the city, exclusive of the "White Way," which Is lighted under a separate contract The new contract will be entered Into at once. ' The rate Is approximately $25,000 a guest Ogden guests at a bridge luncheon year. to be gtven by Mrs. Lee Winder in SaltXake Thursday will Include Mrs. SPORTSMEN BET ELECTION. Jim Bcoweroft Mrs. A. W. Petty, OGDEN. Members of the Weber Mrs. Adam Pstterson, Jr, Mrs. WalCounty Fish and Game Protective ker Cheesman and Mrs. J. Henry will meet at the Weber F. Volker. association county courthouse Wednesday eveMrs. 8. Wayne Dye. formerly Miss t:30 o'clock to elect officers. Grace at ning a bride of Saturday. On account of the increased number will be Hawkea, the guest of honor at a showof fishermen this year. E. L. Ford, er to be given by her sister, Mrs. John president of the association, says Shorten, Friday evening. that a greater number of fish will Mrs. Walter F, Clark entertained have to be planted In the streams at a small luncheon Tuesday at her than usual home, 2520 Madison avenue. Roses formed a centerpiece for the table. BOYS OVTTALK BANDIT. The guests Included Mrs. John H. OGDEN, Earl T. Tracy. 1957 Wall Tonkin, mother of Mrs. Clark: her avenue, reported to the police Tues aunt. Mrs. J. R. Roaf, and Mrs. Samday morning that when his two sons uel C. Park, all of Salt Lake, and stepped out of their back door they Mrs. W. H. Shearman. were held up by a masked man with Edward Blch3el entertained a gun. The robber demanded money, herMrs. kenslngton club at a buffet but after convincing himself that the luncheon at her home. 1179 Twenty boys had no money on their persons sixth street Tuesday afternoon. The he disappeared. decorations were chrysanthemums. The guests numbered sixteen. Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Eccles will leave Sunday for Chicago to remain W. Kas-muss- Commiion Mr. and Mrs. George S. entertained at a buffet dinner at their home, 672 Twenty-sixt- h lighting Contract ftr p.tM OGDEN. H. E. Hemingway, vice "president of the Commercial Security bank addressed the Exchange club at the' noon luncheon meeting at the Hotel Bigelow Tuesday. Mr. Hemingway said that comparatively few Ogden people were speculating In securities, in speaking of market Prediction that some conditions. stocks would reach even a lower level oy Mr. than at present was expressed -. Hemingway. SUSPECTS JAILED. Sheriff John H. Zundel of Brlgham City Tuesdav evening delivered to the city JaU Edward' Briggs. 18, and Charles Davis, 21, both of Salt Lake. He stated he found the two In possession of a car stolen from W. H. Eardley of the Maryland apartments two days ago. FILES DAMAGE SUIT. ELY. Nev. Suit for 440,000 damages has been filed against the Nevada Northern Rallroid company in district court here by A. J. Flanges, brother of Gus Flangas; who was crash iii killed In a central Elv exactly a year before the suit was filed: no OODEN. Ecclea Commission Orders issioner-elect , Ellis,-Jose- Ogden Society reached. or if SWITCHMAN CRUSHES FINGEB. W. W. Anderson, a OGDEN. switchman In the employ of the Ogden Union Railway and Depot company, suffered a crushed left little finger In the local yards Tuesday. He wa treated at the Dee hospital by Dr. J. R. Morrell. amount of $127. In the cemetery department all requests for Increases were denied and the budget for this department will remain the same as In 1929. Increases of $3945 had been asked, No changes were made during the aeeslon in the health and park departments, but they are to be again considered later. The consideration of the budget will be resumed Wednesday and will continue untU a decision has been ' ; O O D K N, James Anderson, charged wi h passing a worthless check? for $3 on F. M. Corbett, August 10. last, pleaded guilty In the criminal division of the eity court Tuesday morning. He will be sen- lenced Wednesday. - ENDDISPUTE SET AT CHAPEL OnAlleged OGDEN. Manager Harry W. Beckett, Jr.. of the Hotel Blgelow, and Mrs. Beckett have returned home from a two weeks' tour of the northwest and Pacific coast. Their tour took them to Reno, San Francisco. Seattle, Tacoma, 8pokane and Lonevlew. Wash. Mr. Beckett re port that he found business condl-- 1 tlons excellent at all points visited, although extremely dry weather has affected the water supply In a num- ber of plates. - nicipal ward will be voted for by electors lu the ward Wednesday. The be open from 7 a. m. to rillsm..willThe candidates are Thomas Larsen, Bernard Stone and M. Spencer Stone. The ward has been divided into two parts, with Seventh street as the dividing line. Persons residing north of Seventh street will vote at the Lincoln school. 506 Third street Those to the south will vote st the Mound Fort school. m city TuesdaY. Naider is said to have jumped a tlQOO bond while awaiting trial In Wasatch county on a felony charge, and the sheriff came to Ogden for him 'with the understanding that he had procured a job with the natural gas people. Inquiry at the office of the company developed the fact that no Guthrie Funeral Bring Agreement Ogden Capitalist's man bv that name had been em ployed by the company and the slier Contest to Amicable Arranged for Wednesiff concluded that he would go out Afternoon. on the works at Washington avenue End in Ogden. day and Thirtieth street and look over the force. 14 OGDEN Arrangement were com- A When he arrived there, accompa-nie- d OGDEN gpe nrtlng mere. Xtourt Set$ Hearing or the lunerai lor E. pleted Tuesday by Deputy Shertlf Clair than a day in Judge Eugene Lottery Thomas C. Mercer, capitalist who Pratt's department of the Second disof Ogden, he found Naider died in a pool at Clay hot springs, trict court contesting heirs in the a job from the foreman of seeking SunOGDEN. In the case of the D. H. the gang. Sheriff Fraughton took estate of eight miles north of Ogden. last matter of the day. Thomas B. Guthrie, deceased, over Peery IsEstate, Inc.. in which the es- the man into custody at once and held be will tate service The funeral charged with furnishing a left with him for Heber City. the appointment of an administrator at the Third ward chapel Wednes of the lottery ticket to H. W. Allen. bearing differences settled their estate, day afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Btfh-o- p Tuesday morning by stipulation and was set for Thursday by Judge Si- Crusade Progresses M. B. Richardson of the L. D. 8. the contest came to an amicable end. mon Barlow In the criminal division ' Mr, Okithrle. farmeF'of HaxrtsvUla, fit the city court Tuesday. church tnpeharge. auaissaaja. be win was The honorary pall bearers The ticket In Question given died forty years ago, but H was only auto- Mariner 8. Ecclea, George & Ecclea, I m ghort vrn tak- - J connection withetc.,the gifttheof White OGDEN. Approximately 100 head Marrtner A. Browning, Charles Nel en to procure tga by of an ad mobiles, radios, cattle have son. R. B. Porter, A. B. Patterson, ministrator. appointment City gardens management owned of young range and dairy for the preFred' M. Nye. D. W. by the Peery estate. It Is explained been vaccinated recently Mrs. Emma Guthrie, the black of vention leg. according to a Baumelster, H. H. Henderson, Thomas widow of the deceased, petitioned by Manager Harm an W. Peery that ChrisL. A. is-of Agent County Ouyon. Dr. Ezra C. Rich, d vaugnn the court to appoint her son, Flavel there charge for the. tickets report tiansen. "" and Howard Beck. who has been virtually in given out J. Guthrie, The disease has been more serious Active pall bearers will be Harry full charge of the estate since his than for a number of years, Mr. Hamblln. James Hamblin. Robert father's death. This was opposed by I$sue$ Christiansen said. More than forty Hamblln, Hubert Donovan. D. H. Others pf the family. Gas Station Permit head of cattle have been lost from Loos, 8. F. Jeppeaon, 8. O, Dye and Tuesday morning the opposing par the malady. Vaccine to be used to Frank. J. Stevens. ties. Advised Judge Pratt that they may Jae obtained 7 Among the speakers at the services had agreed upon R. R. D. Brown of OGDEN. Under the recommends--Ua- n prevent the disease r In addition to Bishop Richardson wljll jjHarrtaille as administrator. Esui of City Engineer H. C, Errett from the office of the county agent. M n. w. neison, me ivev. junn yt. mates of the value of the estate va- to the city commission Tuesday Hyslop and E. A. Lariln. Interment ried from $10,000 to $20,000. morning, the Evona Investment com- B. Y. V. President Talks will be In Ogden City cemetery. pany will be permitted to erect - a At Rotary Club Meeting gasoline station oirthe corner of avenues. Barber Harrison and $ of Capitol Acquit GAS The station is half a block distant Franklin 8. Harris, president of from the Dee hospital and SuperinPetty Larceny Charge Brlgham Young university, spoke on W. W. Rawson' of the hos"Russia Today", before members, of HOLDUP tendent OODEN!-- K. residents of the Salt Lake Rotary club at a meet- 3. Rollow, a barber, pital and ad number the locality-opposeq at the Hotel Utah Tue.sdayjugntJ the proposition. was acquitted by a jury in the crimiHowever, after investigation the city Music for the program was furnished nal division of the city court Tuesengineer said he could see no reason by Mrs. Virginia Freeze Barker and day morning on the charge of petty wutK.-iaren- ce oi (uo for koss, Miss Virginia Summer hays. the permit, larceny. 4T, No. at attendant avenue, Ogden Rollow was specifically charged com- of Continental Oil station the with entering the Shaw & Farley at Twenty-fourt- h street and grocery store at 3100 Washington Eany avenue, reported to the poavenue, November IS, and stealing lice AUTHORIZED KCA BADI0LA DEALERS Tuesday that he had been held. y $41.03. up by a lone robber with a large blue Yen May Hear Model 13 er Any Other RCA Model Without Obllsation gun. who took about $25 from the FALL INJURES PLASTERER. a cash and register piece OGDEN. Qua E. Shupe, 25, a from Ross. Just Call Wasatch 7812 plasterer, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. a Ross the description gave police 8hupe, 3181 Adams avenue, suffered of the bandit Later Detectives a slight Injury to his back when he and H. K. Milllgan fell from a scaffold while plastering Gsorge Finn found a man whom they Suspected the Blgelow garage on Twenty-fift- h street Tuesdav morning. He was eating tn a restaurant near the rail-at treated at the Dee hospital and then road yards. One officer remained the dfcr while the other wen to taken to his home. bring Ross back to Identify the susMione Wasatch 7812 20 EAST FIRST SOUTH RAT8 SHOW FRACTURED SKULL. pect, but when Ross arrived it was bolted had learned that the suspect H. I. DEW8NLP i. r. DEwsvvr OGDEN. examination at the Dee hospital ha revealed that through the rear door of the restaur rant. Mrs. Ernest L. Shaw, who was injured by an automobile Saturday night, had suffered a fractured skull. She was reported as resting well at the hospital late Tuesday night MEETING ARRANGED. FARMINGTON. DeLore Nichols, superintendent of the South Davis stake Sunday schools, announced that the South Davis stake Sunday school board will hold Its annuaJ gathering at the Bountiful junior high school Wednesday night -- potted Redaction. . f-- nn ESTATE HEIRS . 11 Club lit lit jtrurtne-- f On Stock Market 310-12-1- 4 WEST 2ND SOUTH ' -' Exclusive WholeTale Distributors SALT LAKE CITY |