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Show y jiHiiriii -- L v - s - THE DESERET m rles k14 to Ot4tft Carrier OPTICAL DEPT. ke, Jlaxaaii Reed UettL 1 (nw Alleged to hare with a larg H. Hcnu vft ar poker Prltrp, seated asd la bold to the city Jail the eutoome of the Injuries. Thd- two 'non are ewltcomeo by the Ogden Union Depot A Railway eoo pa iy nd are alleged to hee got into .n argument. The injured man was taken to a local hospital frfeefe u retired- - eecra stitches to close the uah. Meyer is not seriously Injured. -- tm-Ito- re i . J, t , X t YOUR SIGHT of We offer the sen-iceour registered optometrist in our optical partment for the ination of your ej For Glasses y may select Eyeglasses, Spe- tacled or For lenses, flat, toric or invisible bifocal lenses as the eyes demand. Let Us Help You. THIS WEEKS s . C t pine trees for Christmas trees In Ogden canyon w.lt be arrested it, Is announced by Bhsrrff- Richard f Jineock. This set; tin is taken reports from local residents Id the Ogdeft Chambervot Commerce regarding the destruction e( the trees in the; famous gorge. t B r , Half-Glasse- Two Take 60 Days Each For Theft of Shirt c -- L b k Reading Glasses with spherical lenses in good strong frame, CO 7C u special . ,! .Glasses with Reading spherical lenses in large round zyltex frame, special Bifocal Glasses for far ind near seeing spherical lenses in large round zyltex frame, ' SC 7C special yuil U vtil Moroni Farrow tn changing his plea to guilty on afhargof possess loa 1 of liquor D. Farrow operated his brother In the Second district court Friday. He was arrested last September S. n a ..$4,75 and charged with having a Jug of liquor la Ms car. The car was or dered confiscated by the court and L D. Farrow was dismissed Moroni Farrow paid a fins of $299. It.- tl P b Assistant City Attorney Instructed on Traffic Law C ct U A Artificial Eyes Fitted, special . OGDEN. Dec. 2L For leaving his automobile in a restricted parking sone, Asslstaht iCtiy Atty. Samuel C. Pewell had to report to the police station Fridav. He explained tf o. n You Can Have Your Glasses Charged If You Have a Charge Account It Pays to Mail Your Broken Glasses in to Us for Repairs, we save you bis mistake satisfactorily to Desk Sergeant Harlow Wilson who permitted him to go after warning the prosecuting attorney to pay mors atteoiioa to the traffic laws. II m ft tr Collapsible Camp Bed Patented by Ogden Man at 1. el og re OGDEN. Dec. 22. A patent for a combination conapsfbts automobile has been camp j and spring granted to Joseph L Smith, presi- dent and general manager of the Smith Bedding A Mattress company of this - city, according to adviceg received- frum Washington. DrC: Mr. Smith has also received a copyright upon the name of 8agnot, a specially constructed spring bed. COIRT AT ARXIXGTO.V. Dec." 22. Closing sceslpn ef hi U 1 T J tt it r s. SPECIALS Twenty-fifth-street- s? OGDEN. Dec. 22. ti p k kc OGDEN. Dec. 22. In default of paying fine of 964. William Homan, der and G. C. Webb are serving 6$ days each In the city Jail They wersr charged with stealing k shirt from a store on Pleads Guilty, Exonerates Brother of Liquor Charge D laPKUVt TO Pine Tree Cutter are Liable to be Arrested - OGDEN. Dec. ILPtr.enJ cutting 9 St) SItU OpwUl fo.Ths eth estimated population totalling. The school census In ISM 14.971 was 4 479 and In 1922 It was 9.112, a net gain of 1,640. If the entire population Is In the same ratio, as the census, the popo- lation of the echool district in 1922 is 20.379. Jit NorthPocatello. Fair- view ind' th"OUtlde area of the riioli n i lin i Increased ini prppor ; tlon to the Increase in cnu of school children, there wPUld.be 1.246, to substrset from the population of the school district Figured in this manner the present population of Pocatello should be IS 139 UlKb LMEN DECREE. the 22. Lpon Dec. OGDEN, JHnaf grounds of failure to provide of a dere granted sai J C. Daggett by Judge Daggatt from divorce disJames N. Kimbai n the Second were martrict court Friday They and the ried in Ogden Sept. 9 last r defendant had failed his wife for the past month, it was charged. FINED. ILLEGAL SHOOTER I OGDEN 22 DeC FOr 14 by (S1M SHOE The Electric Gift Shop complete assortment of (Special to the News.) SPANISH FORK. Dec. 21 Horace Fereday a as chosen district deputy commissioner for the Boy Scouts of Fol- ITmttor W Salt Lake Cltf. offers you a gifts appro- J Strength H r n of ri Ik Packages. 50c to $24.00 Candidly the Best 600 dealers sell it. Dog. 1 234 ata..... .......J UTAH POWER 6? LIGHT CO; Tublic Service qualifications of the chief chosen to head the Paducah police force after the incoming city administration takes charge Jan. 7. He la J. Leigh, 36. a Baptist preacher pastor of a church here, formerly a boilermaker and sometimes volunteer to officials in enforcement of the prohibition law. The Kev. Mr. Leigh first attracted attention about a year ago when be accompanied federal agents and, a sheriff posse on a liquor raid In the Illinois "bottoms'oppo9ite tht city which resulted tn the breaking up of an alleged moon.hineini and the destruction of distilling equipment. cl c JllITO ESCAPES, HITS w i CHILDREN INSIDE 2; to i WEATRXR tmWStATlOM At 4 am. Dec. 22. 1923. Tetwpermtcra. S If Cullen Enl Candy arj S M D ANADE . w 1 II SALT LAKE ' Candidly theBosb Klan in New Jersey was foreseen today In the virtual withdrawal of approximately 6,000 members In Hudson and Bergen counties because of resentment over the curtailment of power of formal Imperial Wizard Simmona. founder of the order and dissatisfaction over the handling of the klani financial affairs. An indication of the dissatisfaction was seen in the departure from office of Colonel A. A. Anti ridge, of Columbus, Ohio., who for seven months, as King ! K of New wishes of tbe Hudson nnd Bergen county klansmen. Klansmen of both counties It is said, adopted resolutions threatening withdrawal unices former Imperial Wizard Simmons was restored. 7' financial condition. ' . We appreciate the splendid support 1 - ac- 3 iHcjrrp Cijrtetmag anp a Jry gun note HEARD IN HI RT WHEN PARKED CAR RCNS DOWN HILL. U. ARREST seri-oB!- es BOISE. Ida.. Dec J'i.STT.JO are''u - Utah State National Bank Salt lake City 19 at xaylor7 er uthoritie. great-grand- Over 300 courses will begin on Jan. 2, students can enter these courses under absolutely no handicap. College and vocational courses open in agriculture, engineering, mechanic arts, commerce and business administration, home economics and basic arts and science. High school graduates and students with 13 units of high school credit admitted to the College courses. Students without hiirh school tr?mmr who are 19 vears old cr over admitted to thj vocational courses. ' K Broaghall to Edwin R. Menshy, to l.bisck 9, plat 2.444 to P. A. Nletsea. Chris Carat pert of section il. township 1 14 sooth, range i tocoritto Kimball A Fickarde companr to Hyrom B Brtnton.jot 2. block 4, Homcfield Mbdivision--ww- . . .r w . - . . .. 444 Life Termer Allowed Hour With Dying Mother New tork. d--c. 2. ap - f . . M Mary he wa, the claimed in a suit filed today in from United States dictriccou Woman Married court of Shoxhone Kaysville ths Dies WilliAtn Sea, at Kaysville county, by Tyler, ggainst the Norther Pacific Railroad comThe fSpowfsMw is In Kew.pzr which it pany, alleged that KAYSVILLE. ' Dec. 22. Mrs. the railroad company wa repo- M. Rachel feible which Wife of H. 0L 94. fire Manaell, swept for)h Burke, a mining village near 4al-- , J Mancell, nnd pioneer of tag tilea lace, in the northern part of the- at the family home hero Friday of t ailments incident to old state. Mr Mansell was bom age. The fire, vhich dectroved many at Sharing, buildings, occurred July It last, ton. Norfolk. England. 13. 1929 in the afternoon, and started on the She joined the Church April tn 1457 and roof of the Matt apartment house railed for America May 12 1X4 in upper Mace, another mining vil- marrying Mr. Mansell May 24 while at sea. They arrived In Salt Lake lage. adjoining Burse, j Oct. if, 1462. and settled at Kaysville. ALIENS AWAIT DISPOSITION. She was active In Church work, 22. Dec. of GAINESVILLE, Fla.. serving as secretary-treasurtfce Relief society for many veara. e Tnenty-onaliens smug(AF) Besides her husband two children CetLsr gled Into this country reive, hrt Janev Parian of Oeden the wet coast, were in .ti 14 and W H Manaell of v awhiting disposition by rr.edcMdren and 11 Karavllle. U. A. C. WINTER QUARTER OPENS JAN. 3 I, i. ' re1 il buSTs. 7 . ."fnd additioB . . Pepl.r H. - urw MHi.ru At V - - Wsrrusrty Dw4a. Asm Darts to Lots 8 Turpin, lot XH4 12. .11 block 4. A a I.MH.OO .. W I LrH Fatrkourne to Kalbourac, port of rounabtp 3 nosstb. K. Lrslle Fsirboum- - to Harriet Fatrtfourao. part of sortion 24. township 3 south. range t Wst ...... j Xo'is Fsirbowps to Harriet It 24. FairtMwns. part of township 3 south, range 1 7Ht to Kimball A Martha E RichaMs . company, lots 1443 ud 1667, HlgbiaaS Park, plat CUuJs A. Wsolly tn Bmm V. Rstte. 1st 4, black piat F. tor n Damage From Fire !; ihonT.eid denied T rr S bor tW XEiV ORLEANS. La., Dec. .12. Schoenfield. alias Guy A. Harry y two and children tally injured 3 cut and bruised when a Field, believed by police to b. tbe same man who told tbe police of parked automobile, containing the X. T . he knew who killed children, broke from the curb, ran Buffalo, hill and crushed two pe- William Desmond Taylor. Los don n movie director, more than a destrians against the side of a iyear ago. ia hc!4 her. while author- building. Felix Moscal left His car parked Ities investigated his record. on a hillside 'with his two nieces. Schoenfield was arrested Clarimlr and Clarice Barbreri in charged with violating the tile machine.-j-- act. 'He wa taken! Joseph War and Jeph. Kan - janti - narcoti cich acre walking together on the before a United State, commission-- ! sideualk.. hen, struck. or and later placed in parish pria- ' I on n default of 11.000 bond. Offl- -' i r cers . reported they found narcotics City Sues Kailrcvad Anthony Maxima. life prisoner at Sing Sing, was allowed one hour at the bedside of his mother who was reported dying. Maxima, convict-ed of a Brooklvn murder, wasj brought here from Umining. IX STALL HKATIXti tYRTRM. FAIRVJEW, Dec. -- 1 A new heat- vMm 1. being la.talied In the Niilk ward chapel ik week Other are contemplated to . IniprovementX I make more class Ihonpi the ataae. The front part of tbe meeting-childre- n. I 4WV.4 JtttCk- - C. v t - , w Begin Your Education Jan. 3. . 9 W Utah Agricultural College' - house will pave opera chairs - A? J fssB latitT pm. SI a m. et Real Estate Transfers IXJERED - pjroapcrousf jlcto gear. NEW IORK. Dec.... (IX) for the zrounding of 1 the Leviathan on the mud I Data was a moot questloil totiav 1 raaC Union Urdered Herbert CapC. Hartley assumed full To Watch for Smuggling renpongibillty while Pilot Joseph acci?ent 10 or- -Hsd It been left to our own at Pn'! have waited Judgment, wall J but order, were for better requested by to leave quarantine wnt at Gomenu president of the o'clock- - the pilot Midi- -, of Labor" to Officials of the United the ,fnif '?!! Mate government Line, operator! nf the liner, in smuggling of arms any orders had been sent to v TiJ pr illtcit supplies for the use of tain Hartley. J th. . today tow rinertomenrew SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 15 AP Tn o men were probably fa- corded us by the Public during the past year, and extend to all our best wishes for a , TWO DANGEROCSLY The Loviathan was reflnated yesterday afternoon after ux hours on he mud hank. Today tha liner was at her pier preparing for a term m dry dock at Btwton for repairs. Hi. will be out of commisalon until next April. j The repairs, however, ara not due to j yes'erdav's grounding which eaua- ed little - aalnt The Utah State National Bank, at the close, of 1923, finds itself in excellent X is ideal Gift Candy. More them 100 styles of Gift I Deg. HnmMIty 24 Dry bulh temperature at 44 am... I am... ?9 24 Wet huCh temperature at Relative humidity at . 4 Net heih tetnparature at 4 pm.1 I 32 -yesterday ftelatlve fcumwtlty at 4 p.m. y aster --I 91 day ..... .. ...... 4 pm. yee-- i Relative humidity at 44 I terday ....... A-- "n In eo i Candy is the universal gift.' Cullen candy makes the gift more acceptable, more appropriate. Its exceptional quality makes its welcome certain! V PADUCAH. Ky.. Dec. 22. (AP) JERSEY CITY. N. J.. Dec. 22. Cltixenx today were discussing the (IKS) A split in tha Ku Klux tit k I Temparatnn The prices are extremely reasonable. We will be pleased to arrange special terms for payment after Christmas If you desire. I 22.' Hlghoot yoeterday Htgheet in this month iast year. Highest in this month since 174.. Lowest this morning . . Lowest this month 4et- - year .. Lowest this month since 1614 Normal (or yesterday Mean yesterday ..... Mean yesterday Accumulated deficiency this month Accumulated deficiency mace Jan.... uary won,t do. Thats why Qulletl Catldtf j Dee ; Christmas time is Cullen Candy time. 1U. eOlLEHMMSTOH n Just candy For Palt Lake City sad rielsitf Generatty fair teolght sad Sunday. For Ctah Generally fair loatght and Sunday; colder aouth portion tonght For Nevada and Idaho Fair, tonight and Snnday. " IM ewrk.. -- the Spanish Fork district at a meeting held last night at the seminary. Mr. Fereday was elected by acclamation and expreseed a desire to do all tn his power to put over the work expected of him. J. B. Hughes gave a report of the financial situation In the district, and presented a plan for obtaining money for the coming year. Henry A. Gardner suggested that a committee be appointed to choose suitable men to have charge of camping, officer etc. D. T instructor, trainingChat. Vi. Booth and J. B Lewis. were chosen to act on this Hughes committee. The meeting closed with community singing and tha benediction was pronounced by Joseph Lundell. Chairman D. T. Lewis was In charge pf the meeting 22 Weather Report priate for young and old men and women hoys and girls. r Dee. Good Candy ' MFTS which will be cherished for years, gifts whose usefulness and beauty wil make them serve as constant reminders of the thoughtful-nes- s of the giver these are the gifts-yo- u will find here. Boy Scout District Deputy Commissioner is Selected FORK. 9, , CIVIL EMPLOYEE paid. Employes for OGDEN. Dec. 22 their received the city and county Friday, a December pay chec-k- s The usual. early week earlier than payday a as to give the employes an opportunity to do their Christmas shopping. SPANISH Christmas Is a Time for j shooting NATIVE OF ICELAND BURIED. ANIMAL RANGERS Ths story of how J. H. Haltoal hotographsr.laaAcoatSor maa had spoat a snccoaafuT saasoa along la ths Uinta mountains trapping upwards of 99 marten aVs told Friday to D. H, Madsen, sine fish and game commissioner. Haltoa believing the CtSji statute offered no protection to thk marten had established bis line on the high, est ridges of tha Uinta mountains last summer, Foret Vangefrs run across the line and braving Winter snows Earl Clyde of Hebe? . and ' Charles Hallstrom of OakISy entered the country from Mountain View, j of ice and Wya wind swept snow were crossed.ridges The trappers camp was finally found and he was brought to Bait Lake. The state department took issue believed that with the trappea-an- d the law did protect marten, hut bemistake was tbe convinced that ing made innocently no prosecution wit! be brought providing the trapper turns bis catch over to the department within 19 days. Furs taken valued at from 9aH to 9960 are cached in the mountains Hatton has left to secure them as agreed. For! 13 days he will travel over the snows with but three days grace allowed for any untoward incident. f, by court Fridav. He was arrested H. Ander-- j l County Game Warden W, son. . SliTE FIND LINES. Efficient lowing a brief service at the home at which music was furnished by the Icelandic choir, funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the First ward meeting house for Isaac Olaen. Bishop William C. Beckstrom was in charge and mads the closing remarks. Other speakers were John T. Hales end David T. Lewie. The Rev. W. H. Ensign offered the opening prayer and F Henry MeKsll pronounced the benePf the Second District qourt for the diction. Music was furnished by tbs Jameson the and sisters choir be held ward wil at it year Farmington, Is announced by Judge George & sang a dust. Interment was In tl& Barker. The court will be held at Spanish Fork City cemetery wbsrr AS PROTEST TO the grave was dedicated the Dav4 county town the by Georgs KENTUCKY TOWN WONDERS WITHDRAW f Swenson. log dayeof this monfh.N HOW NEW OFFICER WILL CERTAUXVG POWERS OP CT UNDER FIRE. IMPERIAL wizard. Money. tm, 1ST UNPROTECTED WltUam M Phil-- ! lucks aftera sunset fine of $2 in the city ftott paid ra " 1923 J. H. HALTON BELIEVE to-p- n M Ut 22 RETURN SKINS TO - !.Mntri L U F. . popu- POCATELLO, Due. lattoa of PocaUHo, figured acqord- Ing to the gchool census Is a Ji Inters I anting study. In 2920 the population 194437 0tx Poaftglltr'wFatrvlew, 926. of North FocfiteKoj t499 and of tbe districts outside 10'Xi Switchmen Altercation End in Arrest of One OGDEN, DECEMBER SUITED (1 18.83S to Deyf iMt CttyrwV Tjt Dcim Brrea toll LA Prt't Tt Clttvlttto H'prMtRtlv Alfred tadvralL ucfwriw, Office SATURDAY IMPS OGDEN Irreytlar t NEWS . UTAH fS A r |