Show THE OGDEN i Latest News From SET RECORD If - Utah— Wyoming — Idaho — Nevada — Montana - : - -- Exhibitors at the Ogden Live- -' ftock show were amoving their prize stock from the bigColIseum to other points teday and shippingthe after pronouncing n- ninth annual Utah's hisshow the greatest tory Owners of the fine strings ot Miss Stookey Says She Manufacturers Advocate Declined Plan To Special Session - : ' animals the herdsmen and others who exhibited promised to be here next year to paakejthft 1929 show even greater1 Promise has been officials that given by the! show! the Coliseum will be enlarged for the next show so that all exhibits may be placed within the main T 'building It was estimated that 5000 vi©how Thursday sitors attended the afternoon and watched the milk contests maid and horse-pullin- g "which featured thejclpsin hours V SET JEW RECORD v The team of Glenn Briggs again established what is declared to be a new world's record by pulling the state fair) association's dynam ometer set at 2925 pounds a disfeeti The Briggs tance of 22 team - had already j established a record Wednesday by pulling 2825 lounds a distanceof 27 feet "Tlie Eriggs horses entered the contest against heavier teams -Thursday and captured first hon- ors In pulling 292(5 pounds they ' d tagged 125 ipounds more than their weight which is 2800 pounds I and defeated the former state " champion team owned by John Draayer of Clinton? The Draayer team in making thei former record pulled 2900 pounds a distance of 25 feet vThe team weighed 3090 pounds' Second honors went to the team owned by T B Baker weighing 3100 pounds' which pulled the ' weight "of 2925 pounds nine feet liriggs won tWo fine silver cups and prize money of $50f TO IDAHO MEETING i Many of the sheepmen who at- tended the show hjere will go to Pocatello Idaho Stlnday to attend " the Idaho Woolgrwers associa tion convention which opens Mon-day and then return to Ogden Wednesday to attenjd the NationalWoolgrowerst association conven- tion to be held Hotel Blger ' in the j low i Jesse S- - Richards secretary of the Ogden Livestock show declared the attendance this year was far above expectations and through tho gate receipts a substantial gum was raised to be used as part ot the expense of building the new addition to the Coliseum ' - Support Barnes Legislature SALT LAKE Jan 13— Miss Jo- sephine Stookey twice gave Maurice Barnes his ring back and each snS time he returned tit to declares in her answer to her former fiance who Is suing for recovery of the ring and other articles which he lists to be worth $1140 Barnes is from Kayaville Both formerly attended- the University of Utah Miss Stookey admits that at one time she promised to marry Barnes at some time in the future But In November 1926 she alleges Barnes demanded that she marry him and "seek employment! teaching school and thereby earn n§oney with which to pay in part plaintiffs expenses in attending school" She refused to enter Into such fan arrangement the she said and thereupon broke ' engagement The ring' and some 'linen were sent from Europe nd Miss Stookey says she paid the tariff charges The ring became lpst Miss Stookey adds but she will deliver the linen to Barnes if he repays her for the duty The ring she added laras given to her as an unconditional gift and not as an engagement token hr ' '' ' - ACTION URGED GIFTS ABOUT is RIVER RIGHTS TELLS this state and the third to be elec trocuted WASHES HER HAIR In preparation' for the end j of their lives Mrs Snyder washed her hair which has turned a streaky brown since prison rules forbade the yse of dye and Gray had himself jshaved by an inmate barber Both prisoners had their hair trimmed outfit jwas not shaved as rumor often pa the custom j The condemned pair were given a last meal of thicken vegetables and ice crear and both the war-J den said ate "pretty welL The last members of his family to see Gray were his mother his who sister and brother-in-lastayed as lonpr as they were allowed which was phortly after dirk His wife ivho had visited him during his months at only once did! not come to the prisSing Slner ' on today Mrs Snydr's brother was the only member) of her family to 'see her on her !last day Her aged mother has been a constant visitor but today shej stayed away The UUle daughters of l?oth prisoners never had been brought to Sing Sing iand this rule was not broken todayi In a talk with! tho prison doctor shortly before he died his Gray expressed the hopeasthat! an ex experience might serve ample to othfersito "keep them! off tha rocks" GRAf COMPOSED "During hs last moments " the warden told reporters "Gray waa more composted than I was or am The ward ejn told reporters that shortly befor the execution heihad been handed k paper in which Irs Snyder's moaner ana nrotner j oo jected to the performance of an au tonsy after the electrocutions This paper wis referred to State ! WEST j llORSE CONTEST THE INTERMOUNTAIN Thousands Seo Final V Events At Livestock WOMAN Show ' STA SALT LAKE Jan 14 —Conven ing of a special session of the legislature to register the state's em protest against the passage phatic Of the Swing-Johnso- n bill by congress was recommended nor George H Dern in a ' resolution unanimously passed by the Utah Manufacturers' association Thurs day at the chamber of commerce The association's action came immediately after a speech by State Senator Herbert S Auerbach on 'The Manufactm ers' Interest in the Colorado River Controversy" In which such a course was advocated In telling of the blow that would be dealt to Utah's future if the Boulder dam were built Senator Auerbach declared: "We would be reduced to the level of producers of raw material paying heavy trib ute to thesoverelgnty of Los An geles with our own opportunities of ever becoming a manufacturing state worthy of the name passed into eclipse The tremendous cheap power and other advantages that would accrue would make southern California a' manufacturing center with which it would be utterly be yond our power to compete r 1 w ! ! s j I " ! - SNYDER a - g f F Tot In Michigan Kidnaped Under Mother?s Eyes Slain and Her Body Dissected : -f-- t!S?fse - Ladies Ready-to-we- a and Miiunert ar (Continued From Page One) ENTERS woods the officers found the mu- SGAND AL tilated body WORK OF MANIAC Coroner Bra&ie who conducted an inquest saia inaications were that the child died of a stab wound to the heart and that the body was dissected after death He express- Jurors Dismissed After ed the opinion that j the deed was the work of a maniac Report' of Money-BeinChief of Police Scarvadd of Flint Promised former member pf the state police took charge of the search for the OTTAWA 111 aJn IS — (By The man a detailed description of whom was obtained and broadcast Associated Press) — Scandal en The fugitive was described as tered the Harry Hill murder trial about 6 feet 10 inches in height of today when R O Hanson state's obtained the dismissal of light complexion stoop shoulder-- 1 attorney He was wearing the 11 men left in the third special ed and slender venire upon the allegation of one a light suit and dark overcoat: Scarvada enlisted the aid of state of them who had remarked to the that "money probably $1000 troopers who threw out a cordon others several hundred miles in circum- or 52000" was in sight for Jury ser ference Every highway and side vice satisfactory to the defense was under The venireman accused was Carl artery in this section an hour after Kratr of Peru formerly of Chi within rigid patrol the discovery of the body while Cago a salesman now unemployed possemen scoured the inner terrain Mr and Mrsj Schneider were The couple in modprostrated est circumstances have one other COUNCIL child Kenneth 3 years old OBJECT LESSON A grim object lesson to persons unduly sympathetic with criminals was provided last hlght by Sheriff Frank Green who called in members of every woman's civic organiNEWBURtPORT Mass Jan 13 zation in the city and invited them — (By The Associated Press) — The to view the remains of the child city council walked out on Mayor The Invitation was accepted and Andrew J P (Bossy) Glllis last tha club women filed" silently by the night As the young flab where the mutilated body lay executive paused for breath in the of the episode midst of a At the conclusion which he was the women were ushered quietly administeringscolding to the councilmen out of the morgue They were for failing to confirm two of his deeply affected they quickly voted "I wanted to bring home to these appointments and forced their way adjournment said "the out of the hall'i through the crowd people" Sheriff Green danger and futility and pamper- of spectators He recovered his breath and ing criminals" INSANE AT LIBERTY to shout at the council continued Police in communicating with men as they left the hall but they check-up uf paid no attention to him Detroit- officials for psychopaths were astounded to "I'm not afraid of a bunch of learn that there are' more than 500 quitters" he told newspapermen ' of such persons registered 'and at later Detroit in the metropolitan large area which borders Flint awaiting admittance to institutions for the BROPHY FORMING :' insane 'i GOOD WILL UNITS Due to the crpwded conditions of the Institutions this number had POCATELLO Idaho Jan 13 — to be released to the custody of relatives and guardians until facil- (By The Associated Press) — — ities are available for their care George O "Brophy special repreThe situation has been called to the sentative of the public relations attention of Governor Fred LW department of the Union Pacific Green who announced himself in system met with the general offavor of ImmedlateJconstructlon of ficers' staff of the Oregon Short additions to the state hospitals for Line railroad here Thursday to ' O-in feeble minded and criminally in- rganize good will committees 16 towns on the railroad The pursane pose ot the committees will be for Alexander the Great was Aris- - the establishing of closer contact between the public and the rail totle's most famous pupil HILL HEARING 9 A M Saturday g Hats Velvets Satins and Choice 30 " 1 Felts Former values to $850 i mm WALKS : red-head- $95 to Ail Sales Final ed ? k" fc' Of Lustrous Satins Felts Bengaline or Faille Silks 00T0N1AY0R he Attorneg Geiferal Ottinger anl au was replied that fan) autopsy i it thorized by law Therefore kn Boon as the electro cutions were Icompleted the autopsies were performed by Dr C C Sweet chjef briibn doctor and his two assistants Doctors Kerney! 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Gosline were who idoctors Four othr TO RUTH 'VICTOR DAY nresent at the executions as official witnesses watched the autopsies BE CELEBRATED but took no bant in them It was DrJ Sweet who officially — AND GRAY DIE nronounced BOISE Idaho Jan 13 (By Mrs Snyder and Gray The Associated iPress)— Despite h and Dr Kerney had 4 dead after discouragement caused by viola them with sttho examined both tion of the law ' prohibition is From (Continued scopes Page One)' proving a benentsto America as a The clothffs In which the-- con whole Governor H- C Baldridge No mention of Gray was made in demned dleds are burned immedir declares in a statement which des her quoted last utterances thte electrocutions after was described as referring ately ignates sunaay January lo as Gray of "Victory day" fol Observance to Mrs Snyder in kindly terms the adoption of j the eighteenth Lovers long PLANE HERDS DEER before they killed Al I amendment a with B C Jan 15— bert sash VANCOUVER and Snyder "It is my belief ifthat an unbiased picture wire as he sleptweight be Associated The they Press) (By investigation of both sides of this came enemies after the murder and olanes are nbwi used to nera question will show that the large at their joint trial attempted to deer Ralph fLomen telling olrrin his of of the America majority people rethe burden of has round tn He place Alaska farm greater "says particularly those of the laboring cah do as much work In upon each other They one classes have profited by the adop sponsibility not meet at Sing Sing and did two plane as seven herdsmen m did hours tion of the Eighteenth amend not see each other as went to week they i death They awaited the call "Prohibition will show itsSrreat- - their death chamber in tathe cells where AIR IP IX THE station to be est benefit in future generations" occupants would not see each A new Austrian — — o'lj other at iiinz will be construct TOMATO jSEED Had they met Gray would un erected ed on the Flreinberg at an eleva features WYOMING MAN 'Among the Interesting questionably have been struck by tion of 1200 feet It will work on of the seed" show ahd --one of par in Mrs Snyder's ap a wavelengtl of 2452 meters an LOST FROM SHIP ticular Importance this section She looked nearer 50 of the country was tjhe tomato seed of age than her 32 Gray ptniblt displayed by J B Marsh BOSTON Jan 13 — (By The As years cua seem to have aged bevond not vaIt contained five recognized A man register tne 36 years he had sociated nassed rieties of selected certified tomato ed on theFress)— list as Wil WITHOUT HITCH To- - liam LIcas passenger seed grown i in thi section River Wvo The execution was carried matoes grown here are recognized was reportedof atGreen from the through without the slightest missing tne entire country as British steamer Edison when tnrougnout she before 11 o'clock War just called being of the1 highest quality known here Thursday afternoon nitcn den Lawes official wit ' for productivity color flavor and docked from New York f n route for ports nesses four doctorsthe 20 and I all qualities that go to make a in Greece lie was presumably a ers into his office and toldreport them tomatoor toma market sulcidft and ship! officials believe that the time had come canning to of the finest type The fact tnat he leaped while (overboard Briefly fee outlined the proced j that seed from these tomatoes is the ship was off Nantucket ure to ayoid possible confusion i now available for this year's Among his effects in his state and then all started for the death J planting is of great assistance to room was a sealed bear chamber The led outdoors fthis Industry Mr Marsh has pro- ing on the outside aenvelooe statement to across the prisonway grounds into duced tomato seed of exceptional tne effect that It contained his waned court and so through a door I merit especially with the Stone will ' directly into the death chamber i and Baltimore varieties This is a large bright room about SEEK EARL11 STRAINS r j 50 feet square with four doors four f He has selected !the Stone va-- ! HANDCUFFED ONES short benches for witnesses and the riety until he has perfected a strain cnair that matures approximately ten ENTER MATRIMONY There are no other furnishlntrs days earlier than' other strains of The plaster walls are a light cream this variety The Baltimore 'AKMINGTON 13— Gil ana me iioor is or stone it is a through his system df selectionyhas bert B LaMar and Jan room giving no impression of sad become a variety thich is known M Taylor of Ogden Miss anneared at ness but for the central chair with for its exceptional Scanning-quall- county clerk's office Thursday Its straps and metal ties being smoother larger of bet-t- the nanacuirea it appeared as a seBesides the official color and more globe shaped rious matter until their friends Mr seven doctors half a dozenwitnesses t than the old strains of this varie- guards ana Airs 0 Bruerton of Ogden ap- the executioner and his assistants ty Mr Marsh has perfected other peared and explained that the cou and the warden were the only ones canning- varieties as well as varie- had been handcuffed a a joke in tne room ties for the shipping trade The ple ueiore smarting on tneir matrimo WOMAN" BROUGHT IX ptate department of agriculture nial career After all had entered and scarce with its very ready assistance Instead of endincr in countv ly before the witnesses had seated sponsored this work five years jail the party ended in the a weddinar or found standing room ago and the work is now being ceremony performed in the vAevW themselves was carried on under' its supervision omce ana witnessea by friends of aiong tnein wans Airs- Snyder ' brought Mr Marsh is very Enthusiastic re- - tne and employes of the of She entered through a door be the seed certification work fice couple gardlngUs hind the chair over which a largo in all phases! throughout the p sign bearing the one word "Silence' j state and recommehda that grow- -: Was fastaned era plant only certified seed when- CLEARING! HOUSE At In f Vll 1lt'ivnA ever it is available! Seed may be tne fact OFFICERS comprehensible CHOSEN by°na the bureau farm jatl purchased mat bub was caning on tne ueity office or from Mr Marsh — SALT LAKE Jan 13 Salt Iakn the Have mercy on my soul" were House association meet ble- first words plainly distinguishaClearing j SOUNDS LIIUS FABLE unursaay elected Edgar S As she was strapped in the chair ISEAGREB Croatia Jan 13 — ing trims as president Orval W Ad — four guards the matrons stood (By The Associated Press) It is ams as vice president and E A by between her and the witnesses As impossible to believe this one The James as secretary prison priests murmured prayCroat People's Voice a newspaper in December for the first tlm the ers she was asked if she had any J says Mussolini has fought- a duel &au jwaKe exceeded the last word clearings S with Count Calvl the king's son hundred million Imark Then suddenly she seemed to that the count's sword- - was Deposits in Salt Lake banks on realize the full imminence of death i broken by Benito's hidden armor 31 amounted to $87022 jjecember ' t and then the count hurled the piecxsvoa or an increase of $6661- - and pulled herself sharply erect i j 26 over the I deposits on hand Her voice came in a shrill treble j es at the premier's iface wounding and her hands clenched in tense him at the same timefthe j previous year emotion growwith-o-ut -- o — :— "Forgive them Father" she cried in this strange unnatural WOULD HIRE MANY voice "for they 'know not what SMOKE 5 FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 13 1928 NDARD-EXAMINE- R WrfirfTfMiiiSi 'mil iftffeirgi IriiWili 01-9- 5 Main Floor Millinery Dept J MMiiil road ' Many general oTficcrs from served under General Lee Christy maa who died in New Orleans in Salt Lake attended the meeting 1924 after a Colorful career In tropIn the which towns the Among Mena committees will be organized arei ical fighting General Luis Boise Nampa Twin Falls Pocatel- a leading figjire in the 1912 revolt and others well lo Idaho Falls Blackfoot Ashtdn in Nicaragua and in section known Lima this Idaho and Montpelier Dillon Mont and Kcmmever Wyo STRIKING MINER K KILLED IN FRAY "i NOTED FREE LANCE SOLDIER IS KILLED MANAGUA Nicaragua Jan 13 — (By The Associated Press) — Nicaragua rebels - have written finis to the career of a soldier of fortune who served with various Central American rebels of the last''"' JO years Roy A Johnstone' civilian interpreter for American marines at Quilali was slain Monday advices to marine headquarters stated today He was killed by outposts of the rebel general Augustino San- El Jlcaro dino while on his way-tMeat vfuiiaii Johnstone was familiar with Cen- tral American fighting having XJENVER Jan Colo The Associated M3-—(B- y Press)—Walsen-bur- g Colo in the southern coal field is In a state of unofficial martial law today following th shoot- ingi affray there Thursday afternoon which resulted in the death of one striking coal miner serious and injury to a state police officer min-erinjuries to two other striking -- In the clash which occurred when state police endeavored to turn back an I W W parade KlementJ! Chavez miner was killed Max Lordeman state police officer was shot through the groin Peter Verlich striking miner was shot through the shoulder aj " ' - 1 -- i I World Famous Spotts Promoter writes: "Lucky Strikes never injure my throat Many of my friends in all walks of life use and enjoy them" " er ' ' ' 1 -t 1 :tf':W1S::if: - in-la- w Remarkable Method That Has the Rescue of Asthma- ties and Checks the Worat Attack— Send Today for Free Trial f with thoee terrible it vou of suffer Asthma when it is cold attacks choke as if each 'and damo: if youwas the very last rrasn for breath ttinn't fail to send at once to the Frontier Asthma Co! for a free trial rf their remarkable method No matter where you live or whether remedy you have any faith in foranythis free under the Sun send a life for suffered vou have If trial time and tried what iyou thought was hest skill known to cope with the 'the tmost terrible' attacks Of Asthma if you arei discouraged beyond hope for this free trial 'pnd you can ever know It is the only way what progress la doing for you in of all your past disappointments 'Fpite in vour search for freedom from Asth ma So send for this free trial Do it now This notice is published that pverv sufferer may participate in this first try the progressive method and treatment free that is now known to thousands as the greatest boon that ever came into their Uvea bend poupon today Don't wait ! i A Come to! -- 1 -- FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER ASTHMA CO 1080F Frontier Bldg 462 Niagara i' St Buffalo N Y Send free trial of your method to: salt LAKE Jan 13— Recom mendation of the smokeless city committee of thi Chamber of com merce that the cty employ 30 part time inspectors iior the residence district to teach proper firing methods was made to the city commission Thursday The com mittee- - was headed by Chairman Sylvester Q Cannon He said that the largest volume perhaps 75 per cent of smoke 'now clouding the city is coming from the residence district - o- THIRTEEN SEEKING POSTMASTER JOB Jan WASHINGTON ten 13-Thi- r- candidates i for the SaltLake postmastershlp I have filed formal applications with the civil service commission The candidates: Au gust Reeves George W Morgan Henry W Tucker John McPhee Eldridge L Thomas George R Duncan George S Kirby Frank Pingreej Cecil A Crockwell John E Swift A J Kelly John W Walker and John M Erickson ? i O v WOMEN GATHER HISTORICAL DATA Jan 13 — At the regular monthly meeting of the central officers of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers a circular letter SALT LAKE was formulated to be sent to all county presidents in which they were requested to get Information and pictures of all monuments and landmarks in their county and to send a copy of same to the office at the capitol §§§ "No article can quality behind it - iuring Winter ' TneGrearnjof theTobacco Crop INSPECTORS s ira s Free For Asthma j I they do" DEATH PAINLESS She was silent then and as if at some unseen signal the black mask was placed over her face and the executioner Robert Elliott standing in a little alcove pulled down the switch "'? It seemed to watchers that death was eo sudden it must" have been There was no entirely painless struggle and no outcry Gray immediately followed and the process was repeated vvhen he was asked if he had any word however he made no response merely continuing his soundless prayers and the mask was strapped in place Warden Lawes stood about 10 feet to one side of the chair during both electrocutions but he kept bowed and so far as could be "Told he did not once look at either prisoner As soon as Gray had been pro nounced dead Warden Lawes opened the door Into the walled court and the solemn procession of witnesses back to the warden's office began When the office was reached the main door was thrown open "All right boys" a guard Called to the reporters among the witnesses and all dashed to their waiting cars There was a mad race of roaring engines then for half a mile to the roadhouse where two score telegraph wires had been installed to carry the news reports of the executions The roadhouse was alive with light and noise in striking contrast to the solemnity of the scene so recently enacted in the prison close hy Mrs Snyder was the eighth woman to be executed for murder in " his-hea- d LUCKY STRIKES are growing and have grown because of their quality Thp Cream of the Crop goiis into LUCKY STRIKE The-besis bought for them I kijipw because it is my job to see that this is so" t To-bac- :o : ' f-- ( I SmvBt - Buyer of Tobacco at JjOuisTilie Ky h - Hilt tp? - — mMffffWr-ti- l n- r- - rfT-S- i J j No Throat Irritation-N- o Cough P" i |