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Show THE 18 r- - Prisoner Held on Coast Confesses To S. L, Robberies Message for Spy? Sons of Pioneers DESERET ' NEWS Retain Officers, Plan Activities Confession today of Leo Ruiz, a parolea from a California prison wa0 thought by Oakland and Salt Lake City police to have cleared up the theft of two Salt Lake automobile by a myalerloue- "running-board tbandit, Dec. 19 and Four1 Committees Named 1 &P& i to ' 1 Richard H. Wootton waa reap, Seth pointed general secretary and assistant pixton was reappointed exec'u.Ive secretary . of the Mate board and treasurer of the Sons of Utah Pioneers at a meeting yesterday in the Hotel Utah. Sn Hafdld H. Jenson was made general historian and Dr. was Wilson reappointed George A, chairman of the state organization committee. Activity work was divided into : class instruction, 'socials and recreation, civic affairs, and legislation. Name Goatee previous A, Goates, George chairman of the activities committee, was appointed chairman of the class instruction committee. Professor Elbert IX. Bast mond. member of the faculty at Brigham Young university, was made chairman of the committee on socials and recreation. Members serving on the state executive hoard are Nephl L. Moms, president; Joseph Rirle first vie president; Herbert S. Auerbach, second vice presidents and fEpperson, honorary third -- vice president; Richard H. Woot- ton. secretary and board member for one year; Seth Pixton, assist Ant secretary and board memner for one year; Harold H. Jenson, historian and board member for two years. Other Members Other board members are Dr. George A. Wilson, two year term; George A, Goates, one yearxterm ; LAKE CITY -- THURSDAY JANUARY 3 1935 Crack Naval Gunners THOMAS HULL, 19, DIES INS.L Leave For Night Test - 20. if, II , A,-- - Huli wm arrested Monday by Oakland police driving an automo-tmi-t- oFredJ. TBoea, belongtng South 23, of 20 west Twenty-fourt- h street. Patrolman T. L. Dykes, act1 ing chief of the Salt Lake police automobile theft bureau, was Informed by wire today from Oakland that Ruiz had confessed to holding up Boes and taking hie car on the night of Dec. 20 after hitting him on the back of the head. Ruiz From Page Eleven) Continued , 20, To Have Charge of Divisions SALT house In Heavy CruigersWill Practice Spotting Foe in' Dark ness by Use of Star .Shells ' 1 t department.' With U Since 1920 'Since 1920 he has been wlth ths University of Utah as secretary of tfto board PLjegents end, .purchas ing agent On April 28, 1877. he married Margaret Craig Swan. From this union Were born four daughters. Mrs. Hull died Nov. 12, 1907, and On July 3, 1909, he married Mary Ann Price. Always active in the Church and Interested In Us progress and the progress of Us young people, Mr. Hull constantly worked for advancement. along spirltuaL as. well as cultural lines. He was a president ft. the Fourth quorum of seventy and later a high priest. More than forty a mission for the Y. M. M, I. A. In the various wards and stakes and worked untiringly for the establishment and success of the Improvement Era. Tribute From Students The students of the University of Utah paid the following tribute to Secretary --Hull in. ihelr .yearbook, The Utoniam 1932; Thomas Hull, Secretary. diliWorking -n-nobaerved-and gently, with innumerable duties un known to tha students of the University, Thomas Hullhas completed his fourteenth year .with the school. For eleven years Mr. Hull served as assistant secretary of the school and for the past ten years has capably held his present post - PEDRO. Calif. Jan. 3. (AP) Meteoric burets pfjight tonight off the southern California toast, but the astronomer wont be It .will just be the crack naval gunners of Uncle Sams fastest fighting ships shooting star shells and showing how they spot an enemy at night and straddle a target with a destructive pattern SAN Firemen. Answer ThreeAlarmsin ses- For three and a half years he was with Walker Brothers Bankers, In charge of the savings sions, will be eee of big shells. . The first gunnery exercise of the United States, fleet In 1985 Is by the fighting scouts of the fleet, the squadron of heavy 10,000 ton cruisers of the scouting force, under command of Vies Admiral Harris the fifth and sixth -- also confessed to a lim-ilof Fred Evaps, 21 Lantng, p Less of 169 Thirteenth East, street, on There were seven heavy cruisers the night previous, bqt'had to In the squadron of three divisions abandon Evanst auto when it be- leaving this morning for the drill In slightly more than an came mired in the mud west of the grounds some 60 miles off the Salt Lake airport. southern California coast. They are hours time, firemen respond-'e- d Patrolman Dykes said that Ruiz the Houston, Chicago, NorthampA to three alarms yesterday, would be brought to-SLake to ton, Salt Lake City, Chester, Louisthe monotony of an breaking stand trial in federal court under ville and Portland. period during which the new federal law which makes Lose No Time they were called upon to exIt a federal offense to flee a state Units of the United. States fleet to avoid prosecution for - felony. never lost a minute in the matter tinguish only -- one Important The national automobile theft bu of training while under way, so the blaze, that of the Red Rooster" reau informed the 63H Lake bu- program en route. teethe drill inn, Tuesday. reau that California could n not grounds, an ares-4the e close . - Two alarms sounded 2:47 ' ft Ruiz act the under to commercial shipppig, finds the prosecute Dyer because he Is .under 21 ydaro of divisions slipping away from each . from J. M. Schaedler," 88 G age, other and engaged In what is street, and M. J. Ruddy. 252 street. Both fires Chicago Ruiz was paroled last year from known as tracking and range find When Lillian Welch, Boston, acci originated from- - eparks from California prison where he was ing , dently broke open German doll given acommltteed 5Q damage beings chimneys, for robbery of the .. This .. Jilt of, exercise,-watch- ed her 20 years ago, aha found it con- done to the Ruddy home, and at on station police California. executive staff Tulare, closely the cealed magnifying glasses inscribed 325 to the Bchradler residence. flagbrldge of the admirals ship, The third with mimite etched figures which alarm came at 3:54 concerns communication the chiefly authorities suspect were messages tlon. p.m. from the ' Main News his men officer and each of ship, intended for spy. Thus another 209 V6 1 for It Is of vital importance In de- - -- Bland, method of official duties to be executed 'hut Defective wiring was termlning the speed distance and street. used during war has come to light. he always finds time to act with blamed for $25 damage. target range of the enemy. unusual understanding as a student ( Central Prett) one is exercise Tonight's gunnery advisor. Realizing his capabilities, In a company competition in- of the spectacular demonstrations the school has appointed Mr. Hull wart-raftha iariie-PhTV Gby but Or It stayed division spection lsja years; Heber C. Jex, one yeajj Dr. 25 at South high school Wednesday, sight which few are privileged to gether with his position as secreA. Ladru Jensen, three yeafs; Dr. deficiencies for unkept, ciothlng, see. as it Is a highly confidential tary and auditor of the university, exercise. .George W. Middleton, three yea-.s- , rifles. to answer dirty Inability and secretary of the board of Joseph A. Buttle, one year; S. It is known as Illumination prac and similar were offenses questions . Most Rev. James E. Kearney, D. e. Grant Young, two years; David K. (by Cadet Major James Law- tics, or night battle spotting paac-ticgiven Roberts, three years; Clarence The brilliant star shells burst D. bishop of the Salt Lake diocese to the Nation- rence, the inspecting Officer, Utahs delegation Baird, two yeaTs and Elbert H. al Woolgrowers association annual With George Brown as captain. like miniature suns above the tar- yesterday announced the - rei Eastmond. two years. ccnvention, Jan. 29 to 31, at Phoc Company D placed first. wlth.?6 gets, miles away from the cruisers. j signment of three clergymen, Gunners Most Active aerietetrclee. w'lth Companies B and nix, The Rev. Joseph P. Moreton, prominent growers and state asso- A tying for second place with a Ait Ships officers and crews are ciation .officials, it is announced total of 27 each, while Company at battle stations, but the most pastory of the Holy Rosary church C came third with a total of 32 alert are the gun crews, who never in Bingham, has been chosen to adby F. ft. Marshall, national A course In etaff education for see the defteieneies given. upon which their minister to the epiritual needs of nurses began' today at The Utah convention will be Inspections are held every Wed- big rifles targets con graduate members Catholic cocivilian of but fire, upon whose the Two huge mountain Hons, long a held at Salt Lake on Jan. 24, and nesday, land thus far Company D ordination and teamwork depends servation corps camps in Utah. the L. D. 3. hospital under make several recom has the best average. the winning of the coveted "E, as The Rev. William F. Kennedy, direction of Miss Phoebe M. Kan menace to the deer population in is expected to Inon in the problems well as rewards for their efficiency-E- , pastor of St. Marguerites church the Diamond fork vicinity of mendatlon which when won Is painted at Tooele, has been named assist- del, head of nursing education at Spanish Fork canyon, were tracked dustry, ' . pronational The association -- black on the Plane Breaks Record in down and killed last week by a gun turret, de- ant to the Very Rev. Monsignor Colorado State Teachers college. gram includes a discussion- - of the notes a degree of excellence near M. F. Sheehan, pantor of the Miss Kandel arrived In Salt Lake party headed by Oscar and . fa-A1 .Taylor From Coast to Chicago perfection. There la keen compe- Church of Our Divine grazing act administration Hansen of Goshen, two of the Saviour In yesterday from Greeley, Colo., and direcft. F. federal by Carpenter, tition between gun crews on each Salt Lake City, mous five shooting Hansen brothwill work- - here under theausplees tor, and addresses on wool marketa between of and ers. for the Pastors to ?06 miles ship Averaging of the extension division of ; the fill the speed at vacancies ships The lions had a combined length ing by Charles Kedd of LaSal. an hour, a Boeing transport plane, highest ratings of the gunnery year. Tooele and Bingham created by the University of Utah. president of the National in the service of United Air Lines, The gunnery officer of each cruis- appointments will be named later. of 15 feet 4 Inches. One was tak- Utah, Two classes will be organized, Wool Marketing corporation, and landed in Chicago, er is seated In the tight little com y chase behind a 11. en after as The Rev. John A'. Finneral, as- one meeting from 1 to 3 p.m. and B. manaEmack, corporation nine hours and 55 minutes after it partment above the flag bridge and sistant at the cathedral since he the other from 4 to 6 p.m. The pack of trail hounde over almost ger. had left San JTranciaco, Gal. navigating bridge known as the came here last June, has been ap work will end January 24. Supimpassable ledges, and ths other Other F. A. will he Local officials of the company fire control tower. He listens 4n on pointed assistant to the Rev. John speakers was shot only 10 minutes after he and group conferences servU. S. of the chief forest said the plane bested the previous the reports of observers to the plot- D. Lagan, pastor of the Church of plementary was disturbed from a feast os a will he hold. A. f, and of Ellenwood F. ice, record 20 minutes. g Our ting room, the plotting results by Miss Kandel has studied freehly killed doe deer. in of Lourdeo in Salt Lake Cal., who is president of the of the pilots Instrumental the calibration at which to fire City. Lady Curtis Sorenson and Ernest Jen-ae- n 'He also will continue and to Western Reserve university were the other members of the national association and will pre- In breaking the record are ' from when the secret instruments - have teach at Judge Memorial high Columbia university. She has been Salt Lake l,ty. Jack OBrien was worked these out. party, which' also bagged a coy- side at the sessions. an instructor In the nursing school school. at the controls when the plane The gunnery officer watches the ote during the hunt of the University of Cincinnati, left San Francisco, and Ralph dials showing how each turret POLICEMEN NAMED ro nursing education Johnson took the plane to Chey- crew moves its eight inch rifle to Nebraska, and has been head of follow the calibration numeral orAppointment ot Mies Augusta enne, Wyo. the Colodepartment of nursing at A Threa Days1 Gough Friend, former probation offlcor der, aa4,Jti terse word fire is rado State Teachers college stnfte of ths Salt Lake county juvenile uttered wltih all the responsibility 1930. She terJhe authorjof'arlou and special policewoman, as Kiwanis Club to Hold placed upon him for results from books in her fieliierfwork. Is Your Danger Signal court, third .grade policewoman was anthe fighting men under his comDad Eads and his Arkansas nounced yesterday Salt by InstalIationTonight mand. Dont let them get a strangle' Lake --commission. Travelers will (furnish the enterThe tomorwill return AppointCity squadron hold. Fight them quickly. Creomul a Installation of newly elected of- row, but only the squadron and tainment for aoldprogram and the slon combines 7 helps In one. Pow ment of T. W. Southworth time dance at ficers of tho-S- alt was rful but harmless. Pleasant to third-grad- e also Lake Kiwanis fleet officers to whom reports are music for an 'patrolman 119 east Seventh take. No narcotics. Your own drug-Ki- st confirmed. Subject to pro- club will feature a dinner meeting made will know the resulte of the the Third ward, is authorized to refund your South, Thursday evening at 3:30 the appoint- set for 7 oclock tonight at the night spotting. periods, money on the spot if your cough or bationary p.m. cold la not relieved by Creomulsion, ments were recommended by Chief Hotel Utah. Dancing will follow E. C. T&P'Eada won the a special program arranged for (Adv.) of Police W. L. Payne. world ehampion old time fiddling Sheriff Arrests Two the members and their wives. contest at the of Progress, The only wav your body can clean Those to he Installed are: On Burglary Charge and is touring Century the country with out Acids Verner O. Hewlett, president; and poisonous wastes hV company appearing in vaude from your blood is thru 9 million Louis A. Thody, Immediate past delicate filor Poul-setiny, and vllle New Miller, 20, andJoe on the radio. Kidney tubes president; Dr. David W. HenderThe program 'which will precede ters. but beware nf cheap, drastic, 19. both otJilavale, were arson. district governor: J. R. Brown, Kiddrugs. If functional first vice president: J-- Leonard rested yestgrday by Sheriff S. Grant the dance will consist of French irritating ney or Bladder disorders make you by suffer from Getting, Up Nights. Love, second vice president; New-lan- d Young ers suspected in connection hart selection and- yodeling K. Vincent, treasurer; Earle war four burglaries at Midvale Margie Eads; accord Ian selections, Nervousness, Leg Pains. Backache, Under Eyes. Dizziness, RheuF, Gardemann, secretary, and Eric and Murray. Soma of the stolen Mrs. Ruth I Hendrickson, ban Circles Acidity. Burning, recovered In a ravine Jo numbers. James Eads and Dad matic Pains, A. Bjorlund, Edward A. West, C. goods or dont take Smarting the sheriff Eads and his fiddle. The croup chances. Get Itching, Stanley Kulp. FredA. Carleson, near East Crescent, Doctors guarantha will give demonstrations of the teed prescription called William R. Pollock, Sid Lockhart said. Cystex The pair are accused of having square and clog dances of pioneer (Siss-Tex-). Works fast, safe 'and and Henry JBr'Schraveiv directors. sure. In 48 hours it must bring The CeOmo Science club, recently stolen grease guns and oil from days. vitality, and is guaranteed to The dancing which will follow new organized at the Stewart Junior the Anderson service station at fix you ud In one week or money high school, has been granted Midvale, Dec. 31, and an instru- the program will consist of old back on return of empty package. membership in the Student Science ment bag from the automobile of time as well as modern dances. Cystex costs onlv 9e a day at drugClubs of America, sponsored by Dr. Edward R. Grose, Midvale, Those attending are asked to come gists and tha guarantee protects Dec. 21, In Pioneer or hill hilly costums. you. Adv. the Pennsylvania State College. ar hold-u- Than Hour ees alt 13-d- i to Law-renco- T. w by-the South High Note Holds Inspection ation secret-communic- Three Clergymen t, Woolgrowers Get Reassignments To Attend Meet Two Mountain Lions Killed by Huntsmen Arlz.TwiU-eonBlstof-abwrt- Last twd days! Climax sale reductions in every depart meat in the store! Scores of , sensational. bargains not Winter Coats, Suits and Furs at tic Discount. Many Are Reduced as Much as AH GraduateNurses Offered Course 25 Dras-- - y. all-da- 811-co- x, 8 I 8 I Red-Bluf- giv-iin- PR S S a COATS made to sell for ... COATS made to sell for 79.50 . . . ms COATS made to sell for 98.50 . , , , Ui MmmunmmmiimifiitniuiiiimnuiimmmimiimiiiiiniiiHiitminiiitifiiiiniuiiiiiitHnHiufimimimuiimiiumiHamuiiims It doi RUSSES ID ie Short lines, broken sizes One group of wools Kidneys Hust Regularly I 1&95 t 13.95 Regularly to 12.95 Originally to lla. thi , er. - be i gpi 1 ns: 5 off Ilf UliffllOll IT .. ; . 49.50, J01 V . IrlTDtC ths I we - p n, iiiiiiiiiiiiHittiiiiniiHiiiitiiiimnumiiiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiimimimmiiniimiiijmtiirinmmiiiiiiiiiiiiminmiiiimiiHiJiiiiiiniiiii - . - Spirttsw(ESir e Q) Q) Value at $4.49 Value Smart line and handsome materials garments that truly mold the figure yet are so comfortable to wear. Hake your choice at once only a limited number of these special models are available. , MODEL P" Practical Front Corset made of neat patterned brocade with mug fitting elastic waist band at top gently restrains your hips and diaphragm. Also Comfol-otte- s, . 18.00 Value 19.00 Corsets . $4.49 $5.49 and Comfolettei 300 Special Foundations CORSETS $2.50 HEAVY BACK-LACSATIN GIRDLES" . . .. . STRIPE $2.50 $3.50 BROCADED CORSETS $2.50 LASTEX STEP-IN- S E LASTEX TwoWay Stretch Foundations I59 $5 Value $2.59 $3 Value - $U9 To enhance the charm of youjhful figures and promote swift action, wa we i ' tio I of Bli Ot Co Fashions youll wear the year hround! 1 8E3?.r?..: Is SWEATERS formerly 2.29 I g THE BUILDING OF UTAH AND HER NEIGHBORS atj$.49 eti . riPI 89.75. One group odds and ends . et! and huge values! 20.75. One group of velvets Clean Out Acids P. N. Practical Front Corsets rj , Old Time Fiddler To Appear at Ward 90-d- 39.50 ,'3 and Vz off I 50 1 AA 1 shi Mi l, eWW frt AQ gB Just 89, BLOUSES wl yo formerly 2.98 BLOUSES LoveiraCCT were 1.98 . eritvei Second Floor 1 Re lat AA da Re ed s, niiiitiiiiRimiwimiiiiiiial O at D. By Andrew Jenson NO- - OGDEN On Monday, 101 2T, Pres-Brigha- Young and company took leave of the brethren at Ogden, and started for G. S- - L. City. They called at William Kays place (now Kaysville) at 1 pm., and dined. Presidents Kimball and Brigham Young and George D. Grant preached At Brother Phillips in the -evt William Key' was pointed bishop of that waxd. ning.-an- On Tuesday, January 28. ap; Pres. the Young and party continued Journey towards the City. About 12 oclock the Presidency called to see Ft.er Bigelow who was very sick,-affwho died In about fifteen minutes after their arrival. The travellers partook of refreshments at Brother Judson Stoddards in the -- Assistant Church Historian . 9, 1851, whieh reade The mayor, aldermen and councillors of said city shall. In the first Instance, bo appointed by the governor and State of Deseret, and shall hold office until superceded by the first election. , Pursuant to the provision of this first election of the city the charter, of Ogden was held on the first Monday of April, H51 (April 7), which gave the following return as the . original council Lorln Fair, mayor; Charles R, Dana, Francillo Durfee, James G. Browning and David B. Dllle, aider-meJames Lake, James Brown, Levi Murdock, Bryant W. Nolan, Cyrus C. Canfield, Joseph Grover, Samuel fitiqkzey, George Vy Pitkin and John Bhaw, councilors. David Moore was appointed recorder; David B. Dille, assessor and collector; Isaac Clark, treasurer; Bry- - January (Concluded) January . ' n; -- North Weber stake, with 15 organ- ized wards. Ogden stake with 12 wards andMount Ogden stake with Sewards. 'The total population of Webet.countxwas- - 62,lll ln lMQ. the great majority of these were Latter-da- y Saints. Ogden Mayors Following Is a list of the mayors of Ogden from the time fef Its Incorporation to the present; Lorln Farr, 1851 to 1870. -- Lester J. Herricks 187 Ho 1876. to 1879. Lorln Farr,-187- 7 Lester J. Herrick, 1879 to 1883. David H. Peery. 1883 to 1887. David Eccles, 1887 to 1889. Fred J. Klesel, 1889 to 1891. William J. Turner 1891 to lS92. "Robert C. Lundy, 1893 to 1894. Charles M. Brough, 1894 to1895. Hiram H. Spencer, 189.6 to 1898. J6hn A. Boyle, 1898 to 1900. Matthew S. Browning, 1,900 to Ahrie Leonard Everything in stock at special prices! Associate Culbertson Studios, N. Y. JUNIOR JUNIOR Spring Bridge Series I -- to GIRLS Beginners Class ' Every Monday Afternoon, January 7th, at 1:30. No Charge. Lesson -- fn 19,75 be GIRLS rib be be WOOL SWEATER- Sleoobesoaoeeeeeoese Second Floor It eh -- te IS Entire stock of womens shoes reduced! 'V B MATRIX finest shoes, Advanced Class i Evefy Wednesday Afternoon, 'beginning January 9th, at 1:30. ' No Charge.', if L Subject: Leads g 1 Followed by Duplicate Tournament. Analysis of Bidding and , Play of Hands. per person. 4 Plays for $1.0.0 f' ini sa M .7.45 originally to 12.50 r.., Our entire Matrix etock included In tbla huge aalet ALL SUEDES, and many 1 fail kid shoes 7 i Made to sell tot 7.00 to 14.69. Beautiful quality! " ENNA JETTICKS, . reduced to ' . , Nationally advertised tor 5.90 and 6.90. Y r Second Floor f Vz .7.7.. .T rnce AC 3a ea Tia SibE - Sfflfl Subject : Card V aluation- - Lesson 12.95 niii 1 Followed by Supervised PIsy. Example hands Analyzed. 35c per person 4 plays lor $1.00. mi do wl DRISSES-Values AND JUNIORS -- GOATS Reduced I - to DRESSES-Val- uea to - er Su N bo Harris -- whero they wtirft Aftt W. y0lant rnunhftl' met by Major Danlt H. Wells and William Glaesman, 1902 to 1903. From the. small beginning nara targe. company of mounted men rated In the William Glassman, 1904 to 1905. Ogarticles, foregoing and the band from the City, with den has enjoyed a E. M. Conroy, 1906 to 1907. growth gradual the news of President Youngs ap- from the A. L. Brewer, 1908 to 1909. which Is shown beginning pointment by the President of the by the official census of the United William Glassman, 1910- to 1911. United States (Millard Fillmore) to State. A. G, Fell.1912 to 1913. Ogden, which orlglnally the governorship of the Territory of contained nearly all the inhabitants A. G. FelL 1914 to 1915. Utah. The returning brethren were in Weber county, had a population 1916 to Abbott R. Hqywood, escorted to the city by Major Wells of 1.185, In 1850; 1.464. In 1860; 1917- - T. Samuel and.hls.pompany.of mounted men, 3,127 lnl870; 5,246 In 1880; Browning, 191T to amid (he firing of cannon and other C 16,313 in 1900; 25,580 1919, of demonstrations, in 1910; 32.804 in 1920 and 40.272 rejoicing. .Frank Jran els, 1920 to 19ft. In 1930. Ogden City Incorporated Frank Francis. 1922 to 1923. Ecclesiastically speaking Ogden City was Incorporated from Saint stand- .. Pearl F. Klrkendall, 1924 6," -Provision1851, by the February point, the little colony founded by 1925. al Government 4f the State of Des Captain James Brown on the We-bE. Browning., 1926 eret. Like that of Great Balt Lake: rlver In 1848,-h- as grown to 1927 City, its city council was brought such an extent that Weber county Frank FranclS.T928 to 1929. into existence by the same provision now embraces - four - organized Ora Bundy, 1980 to 19ft. as that established in, the charter stakes of Zion, namely; Weber jOro Bundy, 1932 to, 1933. ot Great Balt Lake' City, approved stake with Bine organized wards, Harman W, Peery, 1934 to , ScBfllQfl6Sfttt6mcint sp a. mi . ns It 7 3 to to 1 s i jg Vi ;' Pi .YLpl - m Pi - Auditorium Second Floor No returns! No exehangea! No mail or shese orders dnrlsg tbla special valaa etenl! 7(0 wlll-cal- la or C. O, D. All oolea final! . th 71 - 7 M P |