Show FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY SEE MONOPOLY in r in nniiTnni irf Hut uuminuL Utalm's N o m i n a t i o n j! Hearing Leads To ' Radio Charges ! ' - "WASHINGTON The Associated " ' Jan 6— (By Press) —Charges seeking: to create a monopoly of the air through the National Broadj casting company chain were lodged today before: the senate interstate commerce committee by D W May manager of station WTRL at Midland Tark N J HEARING OX UTAIIX The charges were made during hearings oni the nominations of Sam Plckard of Kansas Orestes II Caldwell of New York and Harold A LaPount of Utah to be members of the commission "Caldwell and Pickard have acted unfairly and unjustly" May declared "They are now threatening to drive rout 300 Independent broadcasters! on February 1 and leave the airj in the hands of the monopoly" Jle asserted that the commission has reduced the wave length of his station to a point where It was "of little commercial ' value" " Th)e New Jersey broadcaster took the stand after Pickard had been questioned for more than half an hour The Kansas commissioner who is under attack on the ground that ho Is neither a Democrat nor a resident of the state from which he was appointed detailed' difficulties under which he said the commission had operated in undertaking to solve the broadcasting problem "We have to fight for the listeners! Battle for them' Pickard declared underi questioning by Senator Dill Democrat Washington of (the radio act 'IThey have equipment that cost 20 or 30 times as much as that of the broadr casters" 't it' then?' "As I understand fn- - terposed Senator Wheeler Demo-- i crat Montana "the commission has not paid any attention as to wheth-- 1 er there is a monopoly?" "We have considered that there is no monopoly" Pickard replied EXPENSIVE SETS SenatoDlll insisted that the situation was such that the commission should tike some action with relation to broadcasting of chain a listener had an expensive set he got nothing else except such programs "I believe! the radio engineers will solve that and other of the most difficult problems for us" Pickard replied Itenlvinjr to an inquiry Chair man Watson isald the commission would go out iof business on March ' 15' Dill Informed Senator then the committee that he contemplated Introducing legislation to continue the life of the commission for one year t ? " j 1 II Mag Til! Ml'' IiiliiiilHililiiij'i' — gmm-M- Xi fl ifr""" YT V" fS- - THE! OGDEN 6l928 go in a party and have a car it would be nice to call for him Most girls do regardless of cars and parties If you can afford it a very small boultonnlere would be nice to send hjm They are not much You may more than a quarter ?ither treat him before or afterwards or both Lots of girls go in parties! and give a small dinner or supperj which Ls lots morefun than going alone When you reach the ball jyou trade dances in exactly the same manner that is prevalent at all of the school dances where there are no stags Oh and don't forget to check his coat Tickets mav be ourchased from Louise Becker Ted Lashus or Marge Kelly as soon aa they are be $1 per cou will printed rrhey ' i i pie I hope si have made the general procedure) clear to you- If you de sire to know any more about the dance I will be glad to hear from s tri omilal k TTWT — i TAXJ1J' ON RESOLUTIONS "Have- tyou made your resolu tlons?" "What are your New - TEAMSAPTED honest-to-goodne- HOUSE FOR SALE Apply— STANLEY ROBINS Care Ogden Theatre j 1 ' r j ui f I I LARRY EVANS The brother he loved was a coward Yet through his sacrifice and trust the coward became a man A thrilling drama of the mountains TJon't miss it today kZJy I I " - ' - xV n5S-- os s5S? ?VxZlx I I - ' Ik -J half-size- Proiluctlons ef th Season An! 1 1 i w n t a r urn r ib j m 1 I W"OIN "Show Place of the Wet" " j j j I I as the j BET T1? OF WEST POINT I t DAVIDSON MACK & J What Every lc" Man KnU Paramount Newsi n Fanchon ! lS J Marco s Stage Presentations withj Feature i Every Sunday Monday and uTueaday AND IL ——'nr4tBT! ' Ar-- — — M!— — —i "The Fantastic Revue' BEN SMITH "Ain't That Terrible" 1 t £D1 - C w m C Bi1 " JKa'i CjiBM Ft m "It'ifT rr- n m i ' in i'jJi'S3 f lit f 51 C ' M ill 1 5 MiElTHANA r k CWwi c mm m f Jl r hi EBB Z m V OUT 51 SAYINGS 'r mi HE3 m AO m by Olie Reeve and The Texans His Orchestra Admission 25 c STUDY IN ROPEOLOGY Safety AND for Everyojtie- MONTE BLUE "THE BRUTE" Users of Burroughs Adding! Machines that the I ' Burroughs Adding Machine Co 217'KIesel Bldfl ' ' : 1 Phone 809 G L BECKER T CASHIER WNFARR ASSISTANT CASHIER am " SI tt tt-- t? h one-fourt- one-fourt- IN EVERY SOOiET TRUST OFjFlCER 4 Regular $25 suits Regular $2950 suits Regular $35 suits DJ BARKER ASST TRUST'OFFICER mail CF VOUR L h h ' 4 All Royal Society Pack- - j ages selling at Y2 price Usually $195 to $10 Now 98c to $5 All new fall and winter merchandise All You can afford desirable and smart two or three hats at this price ' off now off now off now choose from $1875" ?2S13 Jj Sweaters 'Off 3: Our complete stock is offered to you at 25 per cent discount Hundreds of boys' sweaters and ' blazers to Known Styleplus Brand one-fourt- f ntTirn t em- Off One-Four- th V Well Packages V2 Price 1 lf Men's Suits " - Millinery One-HaPrice - y $195 " broider in very dainty patterns The kind that! usually sells for $1 have as much chic to them as mother 's Sizes 1 to 6 v A P B1GELOW PRESIDENT E L VAN METER ' D E DAVIS OJSTILWELU T All stamped ready to The cute In delightfully new styles flares and novel prints will appeal to Tots' dresses that must you so much StatbBank 4 Striped sateen with dou- ble- garter tops bizes il and 29 79c Children's Dresses $195 i Ner -- Bloomers Pairs for 98c 2 r' 1-- Extra heavy triple stitched work shirts Gray and blue - mfh —i : Pillow Cases Work Shirts j'75c chambray Wonderful values Regular 31 The worker is therefore able" to provide the same safety for his valu ables as the business man—and both are equally welcome at this strong friendly bank Following the prices i - i — worker on farm ranch or business rrian— is provided in the fire and ' -- must' see these new smocks! Fashioned of black sateen with contrasting trim Clever of colored cretonne as can be Useful for the home or office h All we ask you is to compare quality and prices burglar proof vault of the OGDEN STATE BANK The boxes come in many different sizes and at rentals to fit everyone's pocketbook— $200 upwards a year I Before having any work done on your machines insist Inspector show his 19218 credential card ' low" -- V- Superb Music Caledonian Tour A —I Yon stock exclusively several well known makes of corselettes girdles and corsets Satisfaction guaranteed -- - -- We Enjoy the Most Beautiful Ball room In the West ' and nTrr ed Smocks trend of fashion' with slender lines that add youth and grace to the figure Night I - IK IUV1H 11 i i : Saturday I 'A NIQHT IN MOSCOW A regular $1 value every pair perfect Good wearing prisingly -C sr ?h rH fc till Hose 79c While other stores are offering their stocks at clearance and half prices we show you New Spring Models at sur- m im i - Corsets STARTING SUNDAY EGYPTIAN THEATRE Picture j ' Semi-fashion- J 39 years Kinder One Continiwusjlfandgcmenb E! N(5RTH-MONT- v I hose Showing in all You the early spring shades' will need a new pair of hose to! match that new dress All full fashioned silk to the top Service weight Reduced from much higher price All good values Willard Jarvis Balabanow Quintette Another shipment of ' Knit UVear $195 and 98c I ! lt4 ! r wear Prices 25c 35c and 49c Full stock of sizes A FINE PICTURE IN osiGYy - Today His S unning Girls tl W W Children's Hose 25c f New shipments of mercerized hose for kiddies' fem am rimtiraitttSJ Six New Acts AND: ' "TURKISH DELIGHT' 1 Unusually Engrossing f Romance tfjA I ' ' In 1 f j You must attend this carnival of early spring dresses Showing in every ' ' conceivable style and color The showing is unique The response has been so big that we know that the people of Ogden appreciate this wonderful event Shipments have been arriving all week making the grand total of 225 dresses received in one week s and extra large sizes We ask you to particiSpecial feature of ' ' pate in this big dress event i Coming Beautiful $hwy and 45 $©j50 1(0) Features LATEST PATHE NEWS Halliday at the Big Wurlltzer ji Regular Prices- - A AJf£$j9 "n!S3 in From the Story by RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT I I ALL WEEK Mftam j f NOW 1$ I (CONTINUING TODAY and SATURDAY A Picture That Is Different "VAN BIBBER" COMEDY BESSIE LOVE NOTICE! ' j Added with AN ORIGINAL EPISODE days Highest bidder this jrets jbeautiful home j Marcus Enterprise ff-- BIRTHPLACE OF A rACULTY i MEMBER Over $l small valley there shone a lone star The lone star of the east This star symbolized a birth —that pf Dave Wangsgard As the star! poured Its soft light over the valley of Huntsvllle we could hear a njiighty noise that of Dave's squalling That's: how it all started About all I ktfow of him Is that up to the time he started to mark rolls in history classes he played basket ball and went to school occasionally Hel ls now a prominent farm- A GOOD THING TO KNOW— i REMEMBER IT Mrs Mary-(name furnished) ?San Francisco Calif says that "Ifoley Pills diuretic very quickly stopped a bad pain in my back and where I used to lie awake at night with rheumatic pains Ijnow sleep in comfort and No enjoy a good night's rest" one should suffer backache rheumatic pains sleep disturbing kidney and bladder ailments when Foley Pills diuretic may be so easily hd and at so small a cost' At all Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Stores— Advertisement CcLTtiiva 225 DRESSES RECEIVED THIS WEEK not-broke- Wm Bence Co Home 2314 Adams must be torn down and removed frcrn premises within next SO TJRBANAi lit Jan (By The Associated Press) — Elimination of the dribble In gasket ball will create a faster game prevent stalling and compel more passing and ac tivity said Craig C Ruby coach of the University of Illinois basket ball team oni his return toilay from a nonaay trip tcit tne university of j Washington! ' "I favr then one bounce rule" Ruby said 'because it means more passes more intercepted passes and more activity by players generally We triedjit jfonj six weeks in practice last spring and became con ot its soundness vinced r— j L ress DRIBBLE FEATURE on the tree top Broadbent and Isabelle BramwelL fj-o- —A Junior PROVIDENCE R" I Jan 6 — (By The Associated Press) — Roy E Randall captain of the Brown football team in 1927 has been suspended indefinitely from Brown university it was learned last night Suspension followed upon investigation by Dean Otis E Randall of the arrest of the football player by Providence police on Thursday December 29 on charges of driving a motor car while under the influ ence ©f liquor and illegal possession of liquor i GYPSY GIRDLE A white dinner gown has a gyp sy girdle swathing the hip-lin- e which terminates in front in two graduated looped panels of Cerulean blue gold edged WOULD ELIMINATE - to council were elected Wednesday at the seniori meeting They are Tom Dear Aunt Jane: Having never asked a boy for a date I don t know just how to do it I want to ask a certain boy for a' date to theuCJlrls' Accolade—-bu- t am unable to summon the courage necessary to do it Tell me how and please tell me 'just what the boy expects on this particular eveHELEN: ning Thanks! - ' Dear Helen: From experience a girl asks a boy for a date in exactly the same manner that he applies fori the pleasure of her company Ask him if he has a date for the dance if he says: "Yes I have orie" say "Save me a dance" This prevents both pairties undergoing embarrassment If he says "No I haven't a data" say "May I have the pleasure of your company"— or merely "Willi you go with ime?" Of course he will accept jThen thank him politely and make the necessary arrangements If you IS SUSPENDED er hear some real humor visit one So — hats off to Direction R BROWN LEADER CARPE DIEM REPORT While (everyone else was recuperating from Christmas excitement Carpe Diem was rallying her forces and enjoying splendiferaais tumbles falls and slides pn the snow-coved hills of Dave Wangsgard's expansive estate lift Huntsville 'With Mr Smith's nose: dive Clark's acrobatic f eaits and jJTed's burial in the snow a iwet time was f enjoyed by alL However noii bones were broken and everyone was in high spirits when they wftre served baked beans Boston j&rown bread popcorn marshmaUows and apples at Rushmers cabijji After this rustic feast ghost 6t6ries were told in the flickering firelight then Mr Smith Bugs lDan Slaine And Dorothy "showed off'j in an extemporaneous program Everyone went home pappy and looking forward to more Oarpe Difm —ISuth Goss in- ss j 1 Vocational agriculture high school seed Judging teams from southern Idaho are expected to enter the seed judging contests at the third Seed show being held In connection with the Ogden Livestock show it was said today by Verne Oberhans ley director of the judging con tests All Utah vocational schools have already made arrangements to have their judging teams here Seed judging will 2 commence Monday afternoon at o'clock Five tables have been made for use by the student teams Five men have been chosen to supervise the Judging They are: George Stratford potatoes Dr Dil- worth Walker L wheat W Grandy oats H J Webb barley and Ed Barrett timekeeper Prizes of 1 15 $10 and $5 will be awarded the three winning teams by the Weber county farm bureau er in the small metropolis east of Ogden and is a well known teacher in Ogden High Possibly if he were not teaching and farming between times he would be running in competition wun will Kogers Two new members AUNT JANE'S CORNER and all! May Enter Utah J udging "Contest At Ogden Seed Show Year's resolutions?" These questions I hear every year when the old year has joined its ancestors If one has the will power t© keep his resolutions suppose It's all right to make them biit why wait until New Year's? lit doesn't seem to me as though tfiey wolud be any easier to keep beqause they were made at the first pf the year Of course ev eryone has different opinions but as for me I don't like to break things so I didn't make any reso RUTH GOSS lutions Resolutions simply don't work If you make a resolution it is a promise to yourself and when you break it j you break your word If you want to Eventually you will not be able to trust yourself or believe in your of Dave's classes word hence — oblivion Dave! — D J I TED LASHUS I thinl that New Year resolusenior tions aref like a lot of our laws: Rock-a-b- y Wonderful in theory but the "bunk" In practice If a person hasn't enough will power to control his actions no resolution he can make will affect it I would substitute for resolutions a higher code of morals and ethics arid strive as best I could to live up to them If I fail which I naturally will being human I have the satisfaction of knowing that my Ideal is still ahead of me and I have any resolution TOM BROADBENT I As long as you etudy your grades i will not drop But if you stop digging your standing vili fall Down willl come senior diploma IDAHO SCHOOLS' Utah-Intermounta- STANDARD-EXAMINE- 2G20 All suits are of the very finest of materials and in all the wanted styles and colors Every size' The biggest offer yet! x i BOYS' OVERCOATS : 14 OFF These coats close in the with these should prove ' gains were r&arked first place and discou&ts they wonderful bar- r '' 1 M |