Show I "I V THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 9 1928 Box Elder Department Business Office Corner Drug Phone 122 Correspondent Elizabeth Balr 6 Phone DOROTHY IN NEW ROUGH ROLE STANDARD-EXAMINE- ANY CALL AT 92-J-- Producers Enijeained By JONES SERVICES ' HELD IN WILLARD WILLARD Sept 8 — Impressive funeral services were held lit the "Willard ward chapel Friday afternoon for Benjamin F Jones of Winnemucca Nev who died day in the Southern Pacific hos pital in San Francisco Bishop Ephraim White conducted the services The musical program consisted of two selections by the "ward choir conducted by Mrs Earl Ward a vocal duet by Vosco and Waldemar Call of Brigham City iand vocal duet by Mr and Mrs Earl Ward of Willard Speakers included Bishop Lester Bair of Richmond Bishop George A H estop of West Weber ward where Mr and Mrs Jones resided before going to Winnemucca Ralph J Harding' of Malad Stake Counselor Hervln Bunderson of Brigham City and closing remarks by Bishop White Invocation was offered by Francis Carr of Willard and benediction by Stephen Iladley of Taylor Pallbearers were June and Alvin Bair of Richmond Benjamin D Harding ana Earl Ward of Willard Roy Brewerton of Salt Lake and B C Call of Brigham City all cousins of Mr' and Mrs Jones Interment was made in the family plot in Willard cemtery with B C Call of Brigham City dedicating the grave RELATIVES PRESENT Immediate members of the family who attended the services from out of town included: Mr and Mrs Benjamin F Jones Jr George Glen Ray Donald Calante and Herman Jones children of Mr and Mrs B F Jones-Claren- ce Jones from Maricopa Calif Vernon Jones principal of the accounting department of Heard's business college in San Francfsco and W W Jons of Ggden brothers of Mr Jones Mrs Herbert Walker of Rawlins Wyo and Mrs L T Hope of "Ventura Calif sisters of Mr Jones Mrs S J Taylor of Portland Ore Gerald Bair of Soldier Summit sister and brother of Mrs Jones and Joe Jones of Salt Lake retired chief special agent of the O S L railroad uncle of the ' Sept l—One of the unique parties of the season was the Peach day affair' participated in by the Brigham City Busi- BRIGHAM CITY nesi & Professional Women's club last night In the Commercial club It was Friendship night with Trieste Box and Leona Pruett chairmen of the membership and rooms emblem in committees charge Each member brought with her a friend eligible to membership la the "' " -- club Trni-lm- m acters RADIO PROGRAM Next was an interesting program broadcast by an imitation radio There was a speech by the governor selections by the club's harmonica and banjo band a reading by Ernsa Valentine and community Binging led by Jessie Jensen with Byron Jensen as accompanist Races of all kinds for all sizes and shapes followed corresponding with that feature of Brigham's real Peach day celebration On one long table was exhibited the "mammoth" fruit display which in this case consisted of dwarf products of every variety Few risked the free airplane rides some tried the and all enjoyed the "carnival eats" served by Blanche Hyde Ethel ' Frogley Sarah Mathlaa and Esther Hodges merry-go-roun- r d TWO INITIATED Miss Florence Johnson and Miss Ellen Hull were initiated as bers of the club mem- Assisting the chairmen In making the party a success were: Jes-Bi- e Jensen parade Lenora Romer concessions Louise Secrist fruit Blanche Hyde display In Mexico there grows a tree (called the "Tree of Little Hands" Its five peculiarly-curve- d org-an- of a child s pollen-beari- ns look like the fingers y' x ' - s n - ' f J 1 : 0 0—WEAF programs (l — 5:45 Anglo Persians j 6:15— Organ recital 7:45 — Church services' y hour 8:30-Mu- sic box organ Officials of the j Nelson-Rick- s A K program yocaL Creamery company plant at 2337 10:00 — Grant avenue were loets Saturday 11:00 — Dance orchestral to 1500 residents of Northern Utah 3844 — KGO Oakland— 780 and demonetrated to them how 12:00—-Churservices) methods icduld do more 530— Biblical drama j modern ' with milk than a cow ever hour j 8:35 — Church services! thought of dolngr The dairymen bofultrymen and 10:00— Atwater Kent program families were escorted through 4915— RGW Portland — 610 the plant by J Oif SEIughes man 12:00 —Church services! ager Ijeland Price" field super — hour! two piintendent and Edward Smith head' 7:30 Symphony anos of the production department who 9:00 — echoes explained steps in j tfte making 10:00—Sunday Kent program Atwater of butter and casein 3028 — KSL Salt Iiake — 090 The visitors wer& particularly 12:00— Informal studio program interested fin the casein depart — Bible students 1:00 ment which is a recent addition 2:00 — "Mormon Tabernacle" to the western milk Industry 2:30 — Americanization program Through this mtod of salvag — Program ing skimmed milk the former 4:00 — Lecture 4:30 a value food assumed has hog 7:30— First Presbyterian church undreamed of a few" years ago services by direqt wire The milk is soured hnCL the whey 8:30 —Program: The! curd is com ia drained out 9:00 — Li D S services from the pressed baked at a high temperastudio speaker i Dr James ture and then brofken up into E Talmage of ithe Counrock salt of sizo the about pieces cil of Twelve" When in this form casein is worth from 14 to 18 cents a 10:00— Specialty: 2342— KDYL Salt Lake— 1280 pound and is uedj to make ahigh-claglue to- Mrplanes pa- 12:j00 — "Good afternoon' imitation 12:05 —Classical and Eer paint varfUsp music ivory tortoise sneiii ana amoer and a thousand other things 1:00 — Matinee jprograinji The visitors ware also piloted 200-- Variety period department 3:00 — Melody time through the egg where thousands Of leggs are can 3:30-Requests: dled and prepared for the mar 4:00— "What next?" ket daily 5:00 —Forrest time On the completion of the tour 5: 05 — Selected program they Were served a luncheon 6:30 — Your favorite recordings i" 7:30 — Band concert 8:30 — Instrumental and vocal selections 9:00 — Studio time 10:00 —Favorite artists 11:00-Recordings 12:00 — Signing off and time report jiy " ' J j ' ys ' y -- ' ' js f ' j 'fit Can ' ' Jf - v seihi-classic- al OLD YOUNG TAKE PRIZES hula dancer w ASKED FOR HER "I was so struck by! Miss Mac-kalll- 's portrayal In ''Th© Barker1' that I immediately asked for her for my next film 'Changelings' " "She was the director declares marvelous In that part— a different Dorothy Mackaill than I have ever known "In 'Changelings Dorothy will In the be even more- hard-boile- d early reels than she was in 'The She will be case as a Barker common street walker She kills to the South a lover Seas A police officer is sent to bring her back to this country but - and-escape- s Theatre 7 'BVIEWS 'capers' idea is excellent Interpreting college life In com-edy music iand dancing Fanchon and Marco have sent an excellent bill to the Paramount theatre the ! "College Capers" idea winning approval of large audiences Saturday The same program 'will be given today and Monday Any one of the acts on this program could easily be designated as the headliner but the producers have designated Nita Martin Broadway musical favorite for that role Miss Martin was featured in "Sunny" on the Pacific coast and recently was in the motion pictures including "Lady Be Good" She is a splendid comedi enne and assisted by Robert Qil- lette with his banjo and Reggie Montgomery as jazz pianist gives some clever numbers CLEVER STEPPER Jack Kates widely known In the east as a dancer is also winning his way to complete recognition in the west: being one of the best that has appeared on the Fanchpn and Marco program His comedy dancing keeps audiences in laughter Frank Sterling who "can make a harmonica fairly talk" plays a group of numbers that includes one of his own composition "Purgatory Blues" and were it not for time limitations would be encored sufficiently to play twice as long the ship on which they are returning is cast upon a desert island "They live on the island for 10 years before they are picked up During that time Dorothy and the cop fall in love with each other and she becomes an entirely dif ferent girl Finally when a ship is sighted the officer doesn't want to take her back for trial on the But she insists murder charge that she go and take her punish ment POIilCEaiAN'S STORY "The only defense that is offer ed for her during her trial is the policeman's stbry of her evolution during the ten years they were The jury brings in a castaways verdict of 'guilty' and the Judge sentences her to life— upon the desert Island in the custody of the officer who returned her" After seeing the preview of "The Barker" I am convinced that Fitz maurice made an excellent selection when he chose Dorothy for this new role Few actresses in movieland could portray a hard- kboiled street walker and a beauti ful righteous girl In the same pic ture and make both characteriza tions convincing ties Valerie Wade does a solo toe dance Pat Mason and Alice Haas doing a toe acrobatic number One of the dances given by the octet Is a tap toe dance concluded with a dance up two flights of steps a difficult number Although this completes the reg ular fanchon and Margo bill for the week Manager Ashton has added another attraction George Warde the "dancing West Point cadet having been booked for Ogden ap pearance Warde is not only clever tap dancer but is a quick change artist of ability J Albert Erickson and his orchestra provide two special numbers "JUST MARRIED" The Paramount picture for the three-daprogram 13 "Just Mar ried" in which Ruth Taylor and James Han take the stellar roles There are numerous complications In which three young couples are concerned the entire affair being straightened out during an ocean America from voyage toward France A "Short Tale" is an un usual comedy picture relating to a newsie a society girl and their new pet dogs In the entire production there is not disclosed the face of any of the human actors camera "shots" of feet and legs being used almost entirely in the interpretation y of the story CARD OF THANKS the Metro Policy holders politan Life Insurance company in the Ogden district numbering close to 1500 assembled at Lorin Farr park Saturday afternoon un der the directloni of Seymour Prows district manager for an afternoon of games5 land festivi ties The gathering was convened at p m and engaged in commu Mr Prows then nity singing gave his annual address Prizes were awarded to Ithe following: Mra W M Wilson 80 the old est one there Dajnaj Marie Riggs 19 days youngest li A Luna Los Angeles policy! holder trav eling the greatest distance Mra Sarah Holmes Brjigham City pol icy holder in the Ogden district traveling the greatest distance Mra Mabel Baker and Mrs Min nie Jewel oldest! twins being 40years of age Norma and Maurme neslop 4 years or age B E Bodily youngest twins with the largest family of ' policy holders numbering 11 Mr and 11 Ha tost M "Rnrkow newlv weds and Roberjt lalan Joseph Harteson and Margaret Harper winners of the tjshicken races Mr Prows declared the picnic was a huge success ana tne largest held at the park this year He extended his appreciation to the city commissioners police department and the! Ogden Itapid Transit company for J their as sistance Refreshments were served following the gamep of s DR MEAD IS DUE TO ARRIVE MONDAY j Dr Elwood Mead federal commissioner of reciamjation will ar- j ( FUNERALS Services for Earl Manda who died Thursday in Qanyonvllle Or will bo held at 2 o'clock on Tuesday in the Lindquist chapel with Bishop W A Budge of the Seventh ward in charge Friends may call at the chapel Monday and also on Tuesday bntil time Burial will be made of services ' in Ogden city cemetery Services for Margaret Mllllgan Peterson wife of Rupert Peter son were held on Saturday after noon in the Presbyterian church with the Rev J E Carver con Mra Bernice jTyree ac ducting companied by Mra Jbhn Hilla- brant sang hymns- Mr Carver gave the committal service at the grave in Ogden city cemetery McCljottonds of AFTER a certain point you will have to " with supplement your babyVmilk something that will supply the needed elements for sturdy growth like With Ifrofit F tke 1 j - Ctapp's BABY SOUP Baby doctors advise a combination of balanced foodstuffs such as beef juice cereals and vegetables Clapp's Approved BABY SOUP and STRAINED VEGETABLES are prepared under the guidance of leading pediatricians (baby doctoraj to insure standardized food values retention of all the mineral salts and absolute safety That is why they are prescribed by leading doctors Ask your doctor ' - - aboutthis f Your Baby Gains on These Foods These products are foods — riot medicines They supply j Amunrto 3 BABY SOUP in concentrated form — no water — the materials needed by your baby for sound growth and are cheaper than those made at home STRAINED YEGETABLES Services for Samuel Shaw x who died Friday will be held in the Jorth Ogden chapel this arternoon at 2 o'clock with Bishop Harold The body Campbell officiating may be viewed at the family horn in North Ogden until 1:15 o'clock Interment will be In the North Ogden cemetery under direction of the Intermountain mortuary j SMITH WANTS TO BE SHOWN 1'POOL' ALBANY N Y Sepl' 8— (AP) —Replying to a letter! from Clar ence A Barnes of Boston RepHib lican candidate for attorney gen era! of Massachusetts charging "notorious Albany baseball pool was in operation In sig-hof the capitol building hereL Governor Smith today invited Mr Barnes to come to this city and oint out to mm tne poors neaaquariers j The family of Jesse S Richards' desire to express their gratitude and appreciation to the multitude of friends who sol generously and spontaneously expressed heartfelt sympathy In the hour of bereavements and to all those who have in any wayj contributed to The Jesse's funeral and burial wonderful evidence of love and admiration shown for him on ev ery hand have touched their hearts and given them toi more fully un derstand his worth his love and his service to his jfellows their The Perfumed Touch that makes your toilet complete Ciiticura Talcum Powder The finishing touch to the daintiest toilet Cooling refreshing and de- KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS lightfully perfumed and medicated it imparts to the person a delicate and distinctive fragrance and leaves the skin sweet and wholesome Sold ererjrwhere Tlaun 25c Sop25c Ointment 25c Sample ech' free Address: "Cnticttrm" Dept 8D Maiden Mtu Vacation days are over Ttegu- lar meetings willtl start Monday p m A full September 10 at attendance requested Business of importance J H: Howell C C 18 ill 6696 ii Freedom Irom Food Wtf:rry! r j ' !! ' ) ( i j WlMm i t rive Monday in Salt Lake for a three-da- y visit to ijltah irrigation Tentative plans call for projects the commissionier and several state officials to! go to the Cache CALLES FAVORS valley Tuesday !Dr Mead is fxpicted to make MEXICO IN PACT the trip to Ogden Monday to 'in spect the site of j the proposed — MEXICO CITY Sept 8— (AP) It was announced today that Magpie dam in South Fork canyon and to hear th report of the President Calles has approved committee which hias been gath recommendation of the foreign de ering data bearing oh the dam partment that" Mexico! adhere to "ii" ' the Kellogg pact It Was indicated reply will be TURKEY PTHUANIA the formalxo favorable xne uniieuj siaies em ueiivereti TO bassy here soon WASHINQTOIff Sept 8 — (AP) —Declaration by) Turkey and LithEI Monte Commandery uania of intentiojn td adhere to the No 2' Knights Templar Kellogg treaty renouncing war as an instrument if national policy Monday Sep Regular was announced today by the state tember 10 meeting at 8 p m for bus! department making 31 nations ness This will be the first meet which have officially communicat ing of the new season Please be ed their intentions j through the present United States thie depository of the Wade M Johnson E C 66D1 pact and instruments of adherence V CARD OF THANKS - L:if:' Ay 0S3&$ W " 'I-- ' r JOim TREATY To the host of friends who gen erously extended their sympathy ana exempmiea their genuine in terest with many acts of kindness and courtesy during the sad death or our beloved nusftand and father Frank A Dunn We especially thank the speakers and all those who took part and those who fur nisnea cars ana sent tne many beautiful floral We ex All of these featured entertainers tend our sincereofferings thanks are excellent bu the show is made MRS MARY DUNN AND complete by a dancing group of San FAMILY Francisco beauties eight of them MR AND MRS WTLHANA Three of these do- dance special MIRES 6681 W'L-- Seed - ss I By DAN TIIOMAS NEA Service Writer HOLLYWOOD— A new Dorothy Mackaill has been discovered — a and carnival tough street-walkin- g type And she's marvelous This new girl who has never been revealed in all the years Dorothy has been cavorting in front of movie cameras was unearthed by George Fitzmaurice while he waa directing Miss Mackaill and Milton Sflla In "The Barker" In that film Dorothy was: cast as a Raise Aberdeen branch of the Idaho Agricultural College experiment station in company with A I Christiansen counfy agent made a survey of Weber County Saturday to determine Sthe chances of raising red clover seed in this district Mr McCIymonda mad© soil and other testa in several localities and said that apparently the seed can be raised' here with profit Several farmers will be selected to do experimental growing and will be furnished seed From these plots a definite idea as to the advisability cf growing the seed for market Will be reached The United Staties at the" time Imports close to pounds of red! clover seed he said which has a hiarket value of from 25c to 30c a pound An acre grown for seed should run 600 pounds' to 15(00 pounds and should yield a prbfit &f at least 150 he said The experimental work 'will be aiirried out under Ithe direction of the Weber county farm bureau ! V A for Sound Growth If Wjgber County Will See 7: 30 —Symphony I ' '':' - ': I t:') "I 3 Many many times in the ordinary household ther arises foods lit the the liroblem— what to do with left-ovold days a roast or a leg of lamb had to be eaten up in a hurry Now with the General Electric Refrigerator mekt need no longer fee tomorrow's today's left-ovi:': hash!": :' ' er er 1 Foods are perfectly- preserved for many days i '! gives you new ways or menu planning This alone l''lv'1 "I- j This new modern servant brings to you complete free dom from food worry It brings to your home all the benefits of electric refrigeration in a simpler better more economical way than you could ever have them 'iv:iV': before" O-- - "fc 7 hrs) N 4685 — KFI IiOS Angeles — 640 11:00 — Church services! 7:30-Sympho- Feeding Your Baby TO BE PLANTED I Peach day posters decorated the rooms and carnival hats of gay colors were presented The evening's entertainment was a farcical Imitation of the annual Peach day festival that has made Brigham City famous and "commenced with a parade led by Ethel Frogley as officer of the day A special feature was the peach queen's float drawn by two little girls dressed as fairies Mies Elva Christensen was queen haying won the position by popular vote There were a number 'of other floats a fife and drum corps "Susies" band sidewalk peaches and representatives nnMrnnl nnH Inrnl nVinr nf 4'' " r In MOUNTAIN"' TIME 3259 — KOA DeiiTer — 820 GLOVER RED ch side-sho- PUT ON BY CLUB ' 1 it ' '"' UNUSUAL PARTY - Company fifeads Ogdeii — adio Today's DAIRY IP LA NT She Is Marvelous as Carnival Type 11 R WRIGHT'S SHOE DEPT Y -'- (Main Floor) YOU'LL BE DELIGHTED WITH IT! g i i A small payment dovn places it in your homey The balance in small monthly paymeritsj i You take 1890S steps a day Cotint 'em and see Yet you won't have an ache if you wear Arch Preserver Shoes Style too ' 1 j i 9$ VISIT OUR STORE—WE WILL BE VERY PLEASED TO SHOW YOU AND TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT Si- - Watch The Standard-Examinmilium' er mmw for Details If 11 rtvi f 1lTl- 1 fvwjk I 's' § urns - r SI - ' I ' J °iltafi 0owGr&gKt m EFriCIENTPJUDLICLSERVlCB '!' u ' : Wll'lMlHlS 5' |