Show 1 IN TUESDAY EVENING APRIL 10 1928 SIDE GliANCES SERVICE STAR 3" f 'I r 1 TV 'One Cherry of Bait Lake Ogden women will gather next Monday night in the Hotel Bigelow to perfect plans toward organizing an Ogden Altrusa club with Miss Lucile Wallace as temporary chairman This was decided Monday night jfollowlng a meeting in th hotel when eight memWers of the Salt Lake Altrusa club urged such n organization here Altrusa clubs are the in women circles to theequivalent Rotary clubs in business and professional men's lives it was said today by Miss Wallace Salt Lake women who were here are" Mrs Guy Dr Mary Montgomery Miss Louise Uree Mrs Alice Bliss Miss Georgia Young Mrs Ethel Olin Mrs Ellen Holderman and Miss Lii-elMahaney Mrs LaCoste Mrs Holderman and Miss Uree gave short talks Monday night explaining the aims of the club La-Cos- te la MEET WEDNESDAY ON LIGHT CHARGES Officials of the Utah Power & Light company did not meet with the city commissioners today as plained but postponed their meeting until Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock The light company officials are to give costs of operation of light plants before the city commissioners take further action in the proposal to build a munici pal plant to light the white way system AVENUE OPENING IS AUTHORIZED City commissioners after review- ing plats and deeds to property have authorized the opening of Liberty avenue from Twelfth street to Cross street as requested recently In a petition submitted by proeprty owners City Engineer H C Errett advised the commissioners that preparations have been completed for grading and widening of the street PERMITS COVER TWO NEW HOMES a Acting On Transients' Word Police Hold Suspects i - o'clock this morning from the west robbed Ed Craig and W A Strat-to- n of $25 at the point of a revolver they reported to the police Sergeant L W Pack and'Chauf-feu- r W K Milligan arrested Theodore Gerrard 23 and Frank Han-n- a 28 a Mexican in a cafe and are holding them at the police station for investigation Stratton is said to have partially identified Gerrard and Hanna asiithe men who robbed him The four men Stratton said this morning had been riding in the box car since they left California As the train pulled into the Ogden yards he declared one of the others! pair confronted him and Craig with a pistol and after robbing thim made them lie down on the flQtor of the car face down and covered them with paper The robbers ordered them not to mjve until after the train hadi stepped under penalty of being he feared he shot' Stratton said and Craig were to be burned alive: wlben covered them up' with paper but that no attempt to set it! on fire was made INC short-lynafterwa- 'Hello Jack I'll have to break that date we had for night My old aunt just arrived fffomlSt Louisf j j MRS 1SADELL to-- i ij j Si TESTS UJ N SELEY EXPIRES ) WILL HELD B Tihe pnited Statesj Civil service Mrs Isabell Seley mother of William G Seley former credit conlmission has announced open man at the Ogden Wholesale Drug competitive examinations as fol- company died this morning in Salt lows Lake ' ") aiid depk officer She was the widow of W H coatlahd engineer survey at 12000 geodetic Mr Mrs and in lived Seley Seley a year In view of the urgent heeds ' Ogden for many year or tpe service qualified persons are Besides her son she leaves a urgd to apply for this examination daughter Hattie J" Seley in 'Salt witli-ou-t delay Lake Jynio physicist Uriitfcd States' Services will be held Thursday at navl research laboratory Bel evue 1 p m at the home 554 Sixth ave D ck and bureau of standards nue Salt Lake Waahiinffton at SIRfift n vinr JianiQis the-robbe- f ' are electricity Optional heat mechanics optics!j physical i j metsallurgy and radio Junior technologist b!ureab 'ot standards geological survey and otner Drancnes or the service for duty in: Washington D iCi or (n the fielj at $1860 a year Optional y subjects are ceramics jpiper petroleum tebhhologyj rubber technology and textile tecihnol- - FINDS TREES 0NL1THINNED Someone Will "Snap Up" That Snappy Sax Whether you have a used saxo phone or a piAno somebody Is sure to want to jbuy It at this time of year "People have sold violiis harps lyres drums old fashioned organs and antique harpsichords through the result' getting little want ads below Get yourj saleable articles and phone out of the store-rooRumAnnual 'em in for the big mage Sale that - starts in Want-Ad- s ns " m April 15 J'orth Junior High D C year warder (libuscfkeep-er)-at$90- 0 a year jwarder relief in clas) at $900 a year: federal Aidustrial institution f0r Women aerjspn W Va under the dtepart- $110 a" -- merjt of justice viMl : Appointees cei0 an allowance of 300 a year re-- ivi utierfSi euusisience jana iaun Pull (n formation may be obtained troTsn Ai RIWard at the jpostbffic! L j in yiis city" OGrDSNITE CHOICE FOR i a i PRESIDENT — i recent meetinr of h -- -4- -1 I i school will present "Tulip Time" by Morgan arid Johnson on Thursday and Friday evening in the school auditori-uiopening at 8:15 o'clock Tulip Time" is an ' operetta in tvfo acts with a Dutch setting and a combination of Dutch and American jbharacters The score is tuneful and the romance is seasoned wfthja good deal of comedy' The cast includes eight principals and a chortis of 30 mixed voices Douglas Btian is coach and director Mark Robert Ripbinson is supervisor Lines is and accompanist Alma Vahder Kool is stage man-afiThjpse taking main parts in the Alma Vander Kooi Mary plyfareAthleen Budge Glen Judd Spilth Bjernice McMurdie Callls Williams Gilbert Tolhurst and Carl Little Diuririer the evenine the North Jun- iojr orchestra will play several num bers a jmatinee performance will be gilveri Wednesday for the children off the elementary grades m Associate entomologist? at $3000' to $3609 a year assisitaptjentotnolcj-- ! gist at5$2400 to $3000 !al year bi reafi of 'entomology department of agriculture for duty in Wa4hing-- 1 or in the field tonrr Warder (head ofj tottage) v at f er UNITY LODGE NO 18 tle NoSIt western States Mission klunk-nFree & Accepted Masons i association held iri Salt Lake atS4 tended by 250 formed missionaries Special meeting Wednesday as welt as former Mission Presi8:00 p m for work in the dents Melvin J Ballard" Hefeer C M degree Visiting brethren Mj SL Ivejrsonand Brigham! Young the wklc4me annual: election of officers resulted CARR FRED in the naming of C Verl Bfenrl4y Worshipful Master of Ogden former mission! I '9S0 as president of the alumnisecretary association: Miss Erma Coleman ofj MidCOEUR D'ALENE Ida—The way Ufah! vice president and Miss Hayden Lake public school with Esther ' Olson of Logan secretary 106 pupils has eight enrolled andj treasurer twins Afs —— eve-nShgl- MM TO EX-SOLD- IER ADDRESS CLUB Believes Children Should Be Taught What War Reallv Means t soldier of the Canadians forces in the world war who is now advocating world peace through education Private Harold R Peat will club speak before the Ben Lomond on Friday April 27 it ' was announced today by W RIce Kimball) Peat contends that from a child's earliest period of perception and understanding he is taught quite unconsciously by his elders to fight that many of his playthings and games foster the love of battle that! school books and other books of childhood glorify war dwell at length on its thrills and conquests hut show none of its terrible consequences Peat's plea Is to present history during the impressionable" years of childhood and youth so that war will be stripped of its Illusions and national animosities will befavert- ed He contends this is the one way of preparing for International peace on a firm basis On Monday night members of the Ben Lomond club met iin the Hotel Bigelow and elected three directors to serve for three' years each to succeed three directors who served the first year of the The newly-electe- d organization directors are W Karl Hopkins and A " i ? 866 m To all our dear neighbors and f riend-- who so kindly extended their help and sympathy during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother Lizzie Crase we wish to extend our sincere thanks Especially do we wish to thank the singers and speakers at the funeral those :who furnished cars and for the beautiful floral offerings May God's choicest blessings rest upon each and every one of you A J CRASE AND FAMILY' ' I at iThen iEveryl 15t Minutes ill k' : Mi Every I Si a m t Until 9 S ORCHARD U TO BE LEASED Annual Raids On Trees Will Be Brought to Stop An orchard located on the part of Ogden arsenal reserva tion will be placed under lease this spring so that Uncle Sam may ob- Minutes FromI 6:15 a m i i tA WEEK DAYS - s $ dangerous m ' Every i27th 23rd 21st kndlWall Avenue Every 1' It i -- II 15 Oflil Beamd f t j' l Bedroom papers 10c - ' t I i ! 124cand up per roll ill j — i i We still have a large selection of patterns pneed II © pen! i?oHE AND UP V It costs no more to have yojur work done by com f' r petent paper hangers Stratford s I l i "Wall Papers of Quality 2318 Washington Ave Phone 459 for about five years He said the cherry and apricot crops had been ' good the fruit being carried ott each year by trespassers but that the apple trees are greatly in need of spraying - SUIT! BASED ON i PLtJMBING WORK I Sihity 4iriB ttlA 4 A vvuajr 1 i M- lit lusi uio J8m-- j OLD GUAJID REMAINS ogden chapterno ROYAL ARCH MASONS BERLIN — The Hohenzollerns Special 'meeting Tuesday ""April have been out for 10 years but 10th afc 130 p m for work In'M old regime officials still hold most M degrel Please attend" of the offices because they are TRACE A TURNER' II I' 1 trained civil service men n If i JOC NEW CHATEAU Boys' Poros Union Suits 2 for' Qf C 50 QO for5OC Dou- - for 2 ed hree Dig Nights in rans With the American Legion Boys In Their 'OC r QO C 50 Ladies' Vjssts heavy rayon: silk AO Rayon SilkJ AO 50 C i fancy heels H O Sangberg Repair Specialist Modern Plumbing Heating & Supplies Phonei 866 369:23rd St OGDEN-UTA- AO Ql 1 April 121 114 i FUN FOR ALL—ALL! FOR FVH SOMETHING NEW EACH NIGHT BIGGEST CARNIVAL IITHE WEST DANCING & SPECIAL FEATURES EACH NIGHW H "I f Knitting Store 4 454 24th Street 4'prsVOC Ladies' Silk Hose Day Utah Rapid Transit Co XV Nelson Sealed bids in duplicate will be trlci court by the N O' company a if al net L received by Sergeant Zaine until Maiiu'facturlng R ccleiland Myrtle Ii Eccles to 11 a m on April 20 The lease collect IZ4416 on a claim Assigned No water will be for five years Plumbing & Heating will he furnished but the lessee by the Utah if or the Installation of a company over use the any water coming may plant and' accessories headgates of the Intake valve above heatingj r4- - r J Sergeant Zaine asks that place those Interested get in touch with 2 him at th arsenal - i onreer torn 80 Minutes All Every forl Bloomers Minutes All Day Ctmf j i QQ only Reg 3pc 1 EVERY DAY i i - J h Infants' Hose black AO SUNDAYS ! i 'i embossed living room and dining room papers all new coIoringi 25c 3720 and up per roll ' 18-inc- Q8'V Rayon Silk Athletic Shirts ble-breast- ' Minutes "From 6:15 Until Noon — Then Same As Week Days T two Infants ' Vests i II Athletic Shirts Children's Panty- Waist Unions 2 Every 10 Minute From J6 TO vm Until 9 p m Then 'Every 15 Minutes 15 -- Si- Unions Washington Avenue Is M oney Ma I A Men's Unions spring weight Men's Athletic SUNDAYS "15 h s These values we know will please Every one of them are money-saver- s grass Burning ia p living room and dining room papers new patterns and coloring 50c 75c and up I: per roll j 30-inc- 917 25th Street WEEK DAYS Cfr Every Ten jMlibutei From 6il0 f s i S y CARD OF THANKS f EFFECTIVE MONDAY APRIL 91 1928 " I ! Additional treetIN rvice anything you need for your house yard garage orl office that might make work & little easier or add a engineer 10 Duim a house at 2717 little comfort? If there Is it can Monroe avenue to cost 15000 A he found in the annual Rummage to W J Sale that starts! in the Want-Ad- s permit was also issued five-rooCritchlow to erect a April 15 Just what you brick house on Washington avenue Sunday want is what somebody else wants between Thirty-fift- h and Thirty-sixt- h to sell and it won't cost much streets to cost $4000 867 either i ! tain some revenue from the investment This land comprises what was formerly known as the Parley Fred M Nye of Ogden and Fred- Harbertson ranch There are 1300 eric P Champ of Logan Outgo- trees on the place ing directors are B J Finch the Sergeant Joseph Zaine In charge Rev John Edward Carver and A of the arsenal said that the orchV Mcintosh ard had been going without care I i Utah Rapid Transit Co T-h-e ( p- ©jp(§aaills - 1 IS THERE Buy a Weekly Pass anci Go Home for Lunch It Costs You Nothing Extra to Ride i ! i i nologist at $2400 a year Ibureau of c "Will Hold Two Evening Performances I Marsh Says! Weber Fruit Crop Not Reduced Asoellate textile techriologist at By Frost $300 alyear assistant ektile techstandards' Washingtonj Junior Cast North- itech-nolqs- Despite a minimum temperature of 21 degrees Fahrenheit reached Sunday night the fruit crops of Weber county have not been materially damaged it was said today by LeRoy Marsh district agricultural inspector Although MrJ Marsh had not made an official insectlon trip he said that fruit growers from different parts of the county and made reports saying that some fruit had been damaged but that no "commercial joss" would be felt It was explained by Mr Marsh that the trees ire loaded heavily this year and that a good: percent age of the buds! and blossoms can be Injured' without affecting the production Th$ frost in this case merely acts as an agent in thinning out overloaded frees V On Monday night the temperature rose to 45 degrees Fahrenheit as a minimum jthe warmest night since the first of the month rs GIVE OPERETTA j Alumni association of Weber college will present Luella Vollmer's "Sun Up" dramatic production Wednesday and Thursday evening in the college auditorium "Sun Up" is termed a gripping drama showing a segment of life among the mountaineers of the south It depicts the slow but steady encroachment of learning and new ideals! into the lands of feudistlc hatreds lawlessness and The central figure is Ignorance WidowjCagle a sturdy mountaineer woman who is ruled by an emotional hatred for the law that "got my man" and took her son rniNCIPAL FLAYERS The bitter sordid role of Widow Cagle is played by Mrs Lila Eccles Brimhall Mrs Brimhall interpreted this part last year for the Alpha chapter of the Theta Alpha Phi national dramatic fraternity Harold Goff editor and dramatic critic of the Deseret News said rs Brimhall's work in the play last year "'Sun Up'i is a gripping picture of the vanishing phase of our national life It was ably presented Outstanding in the presenta-tinowthe work of Mrs Lila Eccles Brimhall Her characterization of the old mountaineer woman was superb Consistently throughout the entire progress of the play she sustained the role in a manner and with an effect that would have done justice to any company Her Interpretation held the tense Interest of her auditors and proved a delight to her friends who have watched her dramatic growth during the past few years" Supporting Mrs Brimhall In this role is Gean Greenwell playing the part of Rufe Cagle the widow's son Mrs Grace Stone Blackham aa Emmy the little girl wife who gives her man to his country's cause Jesse Lillywhite as the stranger a young lad running away from war Paul Thatcher as Bud Todd the loyal mountaineer halfwit Stewart Eccles as Pap Todd moonshiner and veteran of the confederacy Ernest McKay aa Sheriff Weeks protector of the law and Fred Taylor as the mountaineer preacher BETWEEN ACTS The Alumni association is making this its annual production for the enlargement of Weber college curtain will be at campus 8:15 o'clock each evening" An attractive musical program will be presented between acts vv Sllili as rd STUDENTS WILL DC subjects 'A Vi iTwo of their companions in a box car that arrived in Ogden at 4 SCHVICC Weber Alumni Production to Be Given in College Hall of-M- j c t tri ioaay ODiainea a permit t rom the office of the city jra-u- i of ABOUT ROBBERY j NEW CLUB MAY BE STARTED IN OGDEN t OFFICERS TOLD ©1928 av Nf Opening of bids for the moving of the grandstand in Lorin Farr park scheduled to take place this morning before the city commissioners was postponed until Wednesday morning because of the pressure of other business Two bids have already been received and a third is to be submitted it was said City Commissioner Fred E Williams commissioner of city parks said that property owners west of the park are to oppose moving the grandstand to the west side of the park and their petition will be reviewed before action is taken twenty-eigh- Af Fowler (A few more contracts will be issued this week he added and the f o'ur remaining teachers may be included in this list tlAH principals excepting one have already signed their contracts far next year The contracts are toe be returned to the county school office 2324 Adams avenue nut later than April 15 street CITY DEFERS BID OPENING 2 1 Music numbers were provided by Service Star members who sang war-tim- e songs Mrs Arthur Wool-le- y gave poetic readings Mrs Cherry made the formal call for the"convention of Service Star to be held' May 18 and" 19 in Salt Lake at Memory grove Ogden will be the assisting hostess at the convention so plans for the entertainment etc were discussed Ogden will furnish most of the music for the state convention and Mrs Woolley will direct what has been described aa a moving picture of war times The next Ogden meeting will be held on the evening of April 23 at Twenty-fourt- h hundred 1 teachers of the Weber county school system have been offered contracts for the 1928-2- 9 school year it was said today by Supt B state president was a guest and speaker at the meeting of Service Star legion Ogden chapter held in the Bigelow hotel Monday afternoon Mrs Cherry gave a discussion of what Service Star stands for and advocated a policy of preparedness Mr Nellie Walker formerly of Price reported on service to men in hospitals in Price and Its vicinity and related how a complete baby layette had been sent to a husband and wife In Michigan the distress of whom had heen reported to Price chapter Mrs E F Root of Salt Lake described her experience in Service Star patriotic work 1181 day and Thursday evening In the college auditorium for the'"" benefit of the campus fund Weber County System j ilnvites 128 of 132 P to Remain W Cherry Speaks fleeting J 8 i At Ogden Chapter Mrs K By (George Clark OFFERS MADE MRS GRACEwhoSTONE will play DRAMA TO BE one of the leads in' "Sun Up" 1 iu the dramatic production of the association of Weber TO TEACHERS Alumni college i be given on WednesSTAipTWICE GALL IS ISSUED Mrs f Come and Have A fjGro bd Time ill i |