Show i THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- SHOEING SMART POR SPORT OFEFil PLACED BEFORE BOARD Concerns Private ship of Cabins at City Owner- Decorations DEFRAUDER HAS -- Men's Footgear Be-Sty- le JL — u- i - —— Must ! He Serve Begin Soon To JUDGE 18 Months i'y f JV'&? J '£iJsx & Al"tc 1 I Atlanta penitentiary He Was Sconvlcted on charges of conspiring! to defraud the government of his honest and unbiased services in returning $7000000 in i ! A s: Hendricks Refuses to ISSUES Dismiss Possession ALIMONY ORDER of Liquor Case BRIGHAM CITY : NEW YORK April 10 — (AP) — Colonel! Thoroas "W Miller former alien property custodian today had but a few 'days of liberty ahead of him before1 he must start serving an eighteen months sentence in I property tpi the American Metal company seized during the war to a Swiss corporation The supreme court of the United States the conviction in jestrdiytoupheld review the case on his refusing appeal Two tor three days must elapse before the "United States marshal can take Clolonel Miller into cus Attorney Charles H Tut- tody U S fJThe tle saidi district court here where lie was tried and convicted must waits the arrival of formal papers fro'm Washington hefore authorising carrying out of the sentence m i Miller was put on trial in February W2U with Harry M: Daugh-ert- y fomdif attorney general of the United fetates The jury disagreed in the case of paughertyi and the indictment against rr4 was later dismissed but Miller sas? found guilty April 10— District Judge Melvin C Harris has awarded Ioma C Lettman ?25 monthly temporary alimony to be paid by Henry Lettman going back to April 1 Lettman is to take possession of the car being held by Mrs Lettman The court also Issued a restraining order to prevent Lettman from disposing of any property belonging to the couple until the matter la" settled by the court ii HEALTH MEETING Box Elder county health unit program for the week includes: April 10 Tuesday — Honeyville medical conference 9 to 12j Willard school medical conference 1 to 4 p m April 11 Wednesday — Beat River City medical Conference 1 to 4 p m Bear River City school medical conference 9 a m to 12 noon April 12 Thursday— Elwood preschool medical conference 1 to 4 p m East Tremonton school medical conference 9 a m to 12 noon April 13 Friday — Elwood and East Tremonton smallpox vaccinations 9 a m to 12 noon Perry school medical conference J to 4 p m Last week §5 children were examined by Dr R H Wilson Only 14 jut of this number were normal There were 117 defects noted and SALES IFOECE TO 38 had been made DurGATHER IN fOGDEN ingcorrections the week 26 home calls were ma4e by Miss West P H N and Officers aml traveling salesmen iurs tjurns ± h n of A Shillng & Go are to gather o — t in the HotSfl Bigelow on Tuesday April 24 according to advices re- RITES HELD FOR ceived ttedaty by H W Beckett Jr PATRIARCH LARKIN director of the hotel: managing i were made in the ReserratijoTis letter received by Mr Beckett for WILLARD April 10 —Funeral M E Iarlan advertising director services were held in the Willard Charles plalnmer sales department tabernacle on Monday afternoon for Stather W M Lefaivre Patriarch Joseph Larkin Bishop George b C SielSon Harry A King and Ephraim White was in charge The musical program consisted bf two N F Afid'qirson songs by the ward choir a! vocal duet by: Robert Woodyatt and Beth YOUTH HELD FOR Ward and a vocal solo by Robert The speakers included I NEVADA OFFICERS Woodyatt Bishop Joseph Cutler of Snowville 1 ir'atriarcn Urigham Wright Presij George Geimer 14 of Bakers-fiel- d dent C W Horsley Alonzo J BarCal arrested here Monday ker Patriarch Edwin P for having? stolen jewelry in his Ptesident Richards of the Qardon IsMalad possession I is being held at the stake President Colon Sweeten of Ogden lolifce station for Lovelocks the Curlew stake and E A Larkin NevoEScirs off Ogden Closing remarkis were Two iajbiond and several other made by Bishop White rings ip addition to a 19 jewel Eight grandsons of Mr Larkin Watch ajjndjja necklace and trinkets acted as pall bearers Interment which Terlj found on the boy he was made in the Ogden City cemeadmitted having stolen from a tery Francis Carr dedicated the chouse ii Lovelocks Nev grave — — 1 house pre-scho- ol pre-scho- ol - ' PLEADS GUILTY TO DISTURBING PEACE Jeffer-so- n Ralph Hunt 45 of 2139 In city avenue pleaded guilty court today to a charge of disturbing the peace and will be sentenced that on Wednesday Hunt admitted two to get he attempted Sunday Ktiall boys to leave their home and go with him into a park His only excuse for the act that he gave was that he "guessed he just wanted a partner" The father of the boys told tne court that "Hunt had tried to get them to "go down to the river" with liim while the family was away After the father had returned Smart foundations for spring sports: fabov to be worn with he said his sons pointed Hunt out hose jWhite buckskin with saddle of tan calf below (left to him when he walked past the to with whit laces black Wingitip right) baby was detained The place and Hunt said e stitched on buck Deauville sandal of white ofifancily snappy Hunt that father further woven leather with a buckled strap Instead of lacings and fered him a bribe if he would not and banded white oxfoHtf fthe bandings! in brown call the police explaining that he square-tippe- d i t had "been In trouble with a boy with heavy punchings before" ! i doe-ski- n te - black-whit- "if IDAHO MAN MAICES ' FRATERNAL SPEECH Fratemalism was the subject of an address by J W Babcock of Boise Idaho state deputy for Utah and Idaho of the Modern Woodmen1 of America who made a visitation to the Ogden camp 9990 on MonW hall day night at the WMrO Babcock reIn his address ferred to the sanitorium at Woodman Colo He said that of 7000 members treated at the sanitorium for tuberculosis 6000 had returned to active life making the greatest percentage of any similar sanitorium in the world Addresses were also given by State Lecturer Sam Adams of Salt Lake and State Physician Dr E P Xills of Ogden There was a large attendance at both the meeting and the banquet INSURANCE FIRM WILL HOLD DANCE By CURTIS WOOD NEA Service Writer YOJtK-4-M- en are going to haVe a smart understanding of style this spring The new shoes boast In addition to solid comfort! jno small amount are square r of style Toes for sport " but neatly so Brown and white combinations have ithe edge onlblaek and white and dark russet are the thing for street wear provided of course you have picked one of the new browns or tans fjor your street suit It really is in sports shoes that Mr Man displays his flair for He may have blucher trickiness NEW j: cuts f'ha likes buti the English cut i neater and better-thi- s year F&v the immaculate man who sticks to immaculate flannels there is a batty-do- e skin jjn white It has apIaiTi vamp noj tip or other decoration and lace neatly with ' white-- things j i Ne$t in! popularity f6r fhe man is the broiv-and white- or black and white combina? tion HeN the shoe! is of white buckskin or doeskin with the saddle of finely grained Icalfskin Sometimes lizard sharkskin or even used to give a snappy snakspkimis touch j j v oXfordf is nifty Th£ wing-tippe- d for street" wear when it cornea in two tpnesiof brown jA white d in black with its back shank in black and ithe lacinc black is slated fdr a run among the better UNDER dressed punchings and stitchihgs trim aH"?the tipped shoes —some of the£nattaining real fancinesa Lasi but far from the least there Picture of Conspiracy Is £pme Uhe' very original Deauville ana aim iseacn novelties Laid Before These'are of woven leather or cutouts 'n fancy design with tricky strapsythat buckle dLstirictively i All "in all it's to ne a year of WASHINGTON! April 10 — AP) — G overnment charges that Harry muchl pecjal originality and vari- P Sinclair had Albert B Fall r r a total of $293040 as bribes for oil i i leases and the assertion that the de":l I I fense would sho-w- this money was i paid in legitimate business deals i i t were laid trythe before today jury ' A I ing Sinclair by ojpjposing counsel in I it well-dress- ed i - - j SINCLAIR TRIAL ox-fo- rd win-tippe- u§ WAY IS - S V Prows local manager of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company announces that there will be ball of the policya holders of the company in the Ogden district on Wednesday evening April 11 in the Berthana hall Several tlrsusand invitations have been sent out and the general public"ls invited to attend also Light refreshments will be served The big event of the evening will 'j p the prize waltz for policy hold- - the case The trial got fairly under way with Owen Jr Roberts for the gov ernment paintirjg a black picture DOG UNWRAPS CANDY STOCKBRIDGE Mass— Candy-lovin- g of conspiracy beblveen Sinclair and dogs that eat wrappers and Fall and with a prolonged defense all may learn a thing or two from of the oil operato" and the former of the interior by Daniel Betty James Coakley'e bulldog secretary Wright of the Sinclair legal Betty carefully unwraps each piece Thew "' Staff' f before eating Roberts said (the $293000 in four payments to Fall were made under "fireumstances of secrecy Find up!icion" yhich the jury would be unablq' to ignore drew (a Dicture which took from Fall the1 responsibility for initiating the oiji leases declaring the possibility of drainage the and question of national defenseSecreOn other things hadj troubled All tary Denby of tfie navy and his staff and had ultimately led to Spring the leasing policy Ladies' The navy itsalf nad decided it was unwise to hkye public bids for the property Wright said and he quoted Assistant Secretary Theodore Roosevelt f having said the Wear navy wanted thd plans- kept get-togeth- er pd f i Reduction! ! ' s I S ii ijl-: resses 95 1Q95 095 2995 Cinderella Frock Shop £378 Washington BURGLARS i Arrested While Stealing From Packing! s H i The penetrating 'quahtv of trip BAUME BENGUL promptly re- - :! ingredients (pranounecd duces th9 Congestion rclicvei the: pain ancTstothes irritated nervev Company Ben-Ga- SALT LAKE April 10— (AP)-- J E L Harris acting special officer was arrested here today on charge? of second degree buarglary after hef had been overpowered by two de-- i tectlves John Sinclair 20 declared! by police to have been implicated on the by Harris was arrested same charge a few minutes later Harris who has been serving as y) XNALGESIQUE 4- - CutifcuraSoap Is Pure and Sweet watchman at the Cudahy Packing company warehouse in the abhencoof the regular watchman and Sinclair are alleged to' have stolen tMntmant tnS goods from the establishment Po-- i Smuts Bmp3 Harman lice are seeking a third — I— — ris drew a gun when arrested po- be-was said i lice but overpowered fore he could use it iu re relief from Quick TINIEST CALF on the Pnful callouses ROCKWELL CITY Iowa— AtMtg sko ind dipt stores feet 35c Frank Welsh Ijas a heifer calf born 15 inches high and with a weight of 12 pounds Zing-pad- s Ideal for Children A&tlt mn TIi-ot- ti -ti Callouses sfi gms Read the Classified Ads j ! 5 ill f Are Any of Your Natural Traits Holding You Back? t ! it'j lh 'it Hear r ir Edward Lee r $uit has been filed in the district Inforlination charging Roswell D coiirt by Mrs Chloe Robinson Xyon wfth idepriving A C Hyde of against James Crowley Sduthem his automobile on February 5 was Pacific brakeman seeking dimages i 9ui ftin iur j sdismissejd in the district ciourt this of Huegeu Dreacn Kim-bai ll N morning bj Jud?e James promise Mrs Robinson alleges upn ftiotion of District Attorher ney Josfepl E Evans Mr Evans complaint - that Crowley promised asked dsnissal on Jhe ground of onjMay 15 1924 to marry her and insufficifent evidence thstt she was ready to marfy him Leonard G Clayton who was atjany time up to Decemlfer 13 'eharged w!tn he same offense is 1037 when be refused to wed her now nerving a term in the Utah and married another woman Maud atate prso4 Huff jj In His Series of I i i i f t FREE TALKS on l i 'if I fl i L i j ! ! I i : OR $' i i i - "Hoiv to Understand and Deal With People ') I I f t ii 8 ! £ si - 'I I ! i ' ' 1 $ J I 4- ' ' ) ji Commercial Ixw operating costs dependability power and speed stand out boldly in the experiences of the hundreds of thousands of operators of Graham Brothers Trucks and $1245 lVi-To- n $1595 eWyL 4 aa 1 770 4Too Deluxe JUDGING PEOPLE IS A UNIVERSAL PRACTICE -- It does not matter WHO WHERE or WHAT yon are! you are constantly judging people Do you do it SCIENTIFICALLY or py GTJESS Good business and rich friendships are often lost because of 'our WRONO " ' opinions of others — IjJ ' Valuable employes may be discharged because the EMPLOYER docs not recognize the NATURAL talents —the "inborn bent"— of the individual— j j ' A young man may "flounder aroundM many years wasting! much of the best part of his life just because he does not know for what he is naturally best fitted— A child V WHOLE LIFE may be blighted and its health mueh? impaired be cause its PARENTS or TEACHERS did not understand it n 111 HEAR THESE TALKS 1 IMS 2810 WASHINGTON ' ' ( AVE ' 4 : PHONE 121 ' " ' - ' A '!! JL - i i liniiMVi fin u yjtyLn' i ff v hi In order to make room for our new GARDNER ger cars which we expect this week we are closing out all baker passenger cars and trucks — AT COST ' I It Dodaje Brothers Tprnck XtMtiam Pod— Broeh - passen new-Stud- e A 1 '- G urt JDrown Motof CM IV I i IA-!- N ROBERT H HINCKLEY Inc H U Let us show you the exact size and body type for your business pjuael Complete if in i And the Commercial Cars economy becomes most complete and convincing when the extremely low initial prices are noted Ab—Prtet b Detnit ' j be-yon- 1-- Ti Annual election of officer of Womthe Business & en's club of Ogc en will be held in the Hotel Bigelcj1 at their monthSaturday evening ly meeting next starting at 7 o'clock it was announced today by incumbent officers of the clubl The present bfficers are: Mrs Ada Griswold J president Mrs Julia McGinley "rce president Mrs Mary Duffy treasurer Miss Evelyn Turner corresponding ' Becretary Miss Helen TraM recording secretary and three members of the board of directc rs— Miss Margaret Stewart Miss Dorothy Madsen and Miss jNelli© Hendricks A program "wll be prepared for the meeting alsV It was said No Admission I ' April 12 13 14 16 17 18 and 19 at 8:15 P Just a Good Will Offering 'Everybody Invited- ': - v Gating right down to dollars and d centl — when economy goes initial price and makes itself felt in operating and maintenance costs throughout a long truck life it points the sure road to profits t 8 95 club to elect new Officers -- i 'si"'-- f - 1 I 670 4-T-on £ 3116 WASHINGTON h' Ida 5 i ! ' - tS i 4 - l : I ' PHONE 555 u n XT Why Are You Where You Are? Do You Make a Good "First Impression?" i j ? JL 53AUME55ENGUE (SAY BENCAYJ ' ' i ! h All Millinery Seduced Open Charge Account Delivered Free Phone 152 WOMAN SUES FOR LA(JKj OF EVIDENCE HEART DAMAGES f COUET DISMISSES lOAH AGENT CASE 1 95c 100 lbs i 'y I- - V POTATOES !aUt6 bASE ENDS 'i'' I it ! r i 5Trut VTXil6 ii 4 Concurring with the argument made by the defense Assistant City Attorney H Al! Soderberg this requested the dismissal of amorning complaint charping Max Oil ash of the Star clothing store proprietor v at 3 10 Twentyj-fiftstreet with conducting a loan agency without a city license Judge John A Hen dricks dismissed the ' complaint Attorney H A Soderberg for Oliash had prei!ously argued that one offense did not constitute a violation of the law requiring a license and the judge had taken the case under aidvisement The city witnesses had testified that Manzell Fittman had obtained a J4 loan on a suit of clothes from Oliash Pittman said Oliash prom ised to hold th clothes for seven day but that when he came back on tne seventh dajf oliash had soldi tne clothes jaig FARMERS FEED CO 2Q03 Wash Ave - § ' J 1495 1 995 TV0 nix Tx-i- a POLICE CATCH " -- ' Coats Judge John A Hendricks and the county attorney's office disagreed in city court thlsi morning The to refused judge grant Assistant Attorney Fred" J Conway's request for the dismissal of a complaint The case was one that has been hanging fir© for several months On February 22 deputy sheriffs and a prohibition agent arrested' a man at Twenty-thir- d street and Wall avenue and confiscated an r automobile which has since heen sold and a jug of whisky The man was booked as James Somas and on March 1 he forfeited $300 bail in city court when he failed to answel to a charge of possession of limmr At that time Judge Hendricks and air Jonway differed over the issuance of a bench warrant which the judge finally ordered issued Somas was arrested Monday When the case was again called this morning in city court Mr Con way requested that it be dismissed lnis man was booked the sheriffs department underby the name of Somas" ihe snid "hut t have since found out that his name is MIkeStethas and that he is a persistent violator :of the state liquor laws" He asked for the dismissal so that he could file a persistent violator complaint and declared the taking of a plea in the present case would be a bar 'Judge Hendricks refused to dismiss the case took a plea of guil- iy irom the defendant ordered him I ! p j fingerprinted and continued the case until Wednesday for sentence Aiterwara Mr Conway declared he had no idea Somas" or Stethas had been until he sawi him in court this mornings or hej would have had a complaint readyj Judge Hendricks after! court' said that in his opinion the taking of a plea in the possession case this morning does not constitute a bar! to the issuance of a complaint! charging persistent violation ( tick-pattern- all-whi- JUDGEDISAGREE -8 Phone 122 - kr Bair Correspondent Elizabeth Phone 92-JBusiness Office Corner Drug 1 iln Prison Proposal of Merle I Fenster-macaretaker of the city tourist to build park near Lorin Farr park own excabins on the park at his pense and rent them has been submitted to the city commissioners and has been taken under advisement Mr Fenstermaker has submitted a contract for lease of the park He would manage it without salcity will furnish ary providing the water and allow all lights gas and him to retain all revenue from the privproperty He asks the further ilege of building small cabins at his tfwn expense reserves the right to remove them at the termination of the lease and giving the cityif the defirst chance to purchase them would Mr Fenstermaker sired conagree to keep the park in good dition at all times draws Fenstermaker at present a small of use and month a $75 ATTORNEY AND Box Elder Department FEW FREE DAYS Tourist Park : i -- ' : TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 10 1928 R t - |