| Show MONDAY EVENING- OCTOBER 1 1928 xatmnet - : " I I JILL SUPPORT ADDITION IS PLACED IN USE OGDEN'S OFFER LAW SUBJECT DUCK SHOOTING OB EDIENGE TO IS FOUND POOR BYSPOMEf i Fresh Prohibition Touched Upoji At Stake Quarterly Conference thei interest of science and Old Sol will give pneumonia Spioils Success of eway free without any strings attached a fine silverfplated hand-forge- d Opening Day mud thefmoiheter for the first hunter brings: in a mess For the first time in years duck ot ducks shotthat off Willard Bay hunting: in this section was poor according to reports from sports This" mud thermometer Is a men who returned to the city after and should be appendage an early Jaunt to the sloughs west carried l in hunter's outfit every came city'onegome hunters thrust into it th? ground at Simply back with duck some had your side as you lay down behind three or four There seemed to the tules and it will immediately be a great lack of fresh water and inform how hot or cold the much of the duck territory was as earth Is youv r auAfter the dry as a desert tumn rains commence there mav how Tou will then know be some improvement In shooting much clothing to: wear just and will local nlmrods- assert never catch cold Lack of- - Water Obedience to law was stressed by speakers at ML Ogden stake ©uartejrly conference held in the itabernaclfe Sunday Apostle George " F Richards and Hugh e of-th- i i SALT LAKE Oct 1— (AP) — Old Sol has no pecun'ary reason Thousands of sportsmen swarmed for giving away this Instrument as into the! swamps and sloughs of he has only the interest of the Utah today for the opening of a shooting public at heart Rumor three-mont- h shooting season on that ho is vice president of the wild fowl manufacturing company r not enClear weather favored the ducks tirely !! true " when the first barrage was laid down by' shotgun artists this Now take this morning for Instance morning Look how many hunters lay shiverinfir at the ledges of the marshes while a mud thermometer would have informed them that at DATE 7:30 o'clock it was a snappy 40 and they could have dressed to meet the: occasion SET NEW FOR OGDEN TALK Joe Robinson Scheduled For Appearance On ' Oct 17 "Weber county Democrats are preparing for a large meeting about the middle of October when the vice presidential nominee Senator Joseph T Itobinson of Arkansas will speak First advices were that Senator Robinson would be here October 16 but a dispatch today from The Associated Press states that he will speak in Portland October 16 and in Ogden October 17 Senator Robinson plans a program of S3 speeches in 34 days covering the country from Ohio to California and from Minnesota to Mexico Starting in Kansas he will talk his way through Oklahoma New NeMexico Arizona California vada "Washington Oregon Utah Wyoming Nebraska Iowa South Dakota North Dakota Minnesota Illinois Indiana Ohio and possiThe last two bly West Virginia weeks will: be spent in farm belt States - WOMAN TO SPEAK Wednesday evening October 3 at 7:3) o'clock the Democratic women will gather at Democratic headquarters 2421 Klesel avenue where it is expected an interesting talk' will be given by Mrs Chester S Smediey' of Denver Colo who Is being sent to Utah by the" Democratic national committee This meeting is open to the public and it is anticipated that there will be a large attendance An enthusiastic Democratic gath- w Sunday the hottest was 73 and the lowest last night waa 37 A year ago the highest was 57 and the lowest Inch of rain 35 There was 06 ' " - for th© chamber i SUGGESTS REPEAL Joseph C MeFarlane of the stake jpresldeny said: "There is apparently a disregard tot law Some pay prohibition Is the" cause of it all' I am not of tha opinion I feel that ih man who violates the prohibition law will violate all laws that) lie- feels interfere with his personal liEerties If we think k law is not right exerciie bur rights as citizens and have it repealed Wherever you go among the Mormon people' you will find they have been a law abiding peoplei They have been taught by their prophet to sustain thd law" In Kis discussion of doctrinal subjects Apostle Richards said one rt the greatest responsibilities resting upon' the members of the church is to preach the gospel to all nation He said that "all young men in the church should have an opportunity " to become mission - we-shoul- d - J :! SERIES OPENS ' r j j Remodeling work on the office bf the Ogden chamber of commerce in the Hotel Bigelow will be started today and the quarters will probably he- ready by the middle of the month Harry W Beckett Jr said this morning The beauty shop of Mrs M A Gray has been moved to the sixth' floor and1 the space formerly occupied on the mezzanine was vacated the best families in " the church toward the use of clgareta and whisky"- - And while we are on the subject look over this list of temperatures from the good old UL S A: High Low 66 Boise 56 SO 56 Denver 60 44 i Chicago 50 72 Kansas City Los Angeles 62 "2 48 52 New York 58 48 Pocatello 60 60 Salt Lake 58 54 aries"!-San Francisco Apostle Richards eaid that the This date In American history: teachings of the church relative OCTOBER- 1 to thelapostacy is supported by 1&00 — Spain ceded Louisiana to Fuch statements and one made reFrance i' cently iby the ilord bishop bf Liver 1864-Price of gold dollar reached pool England ' Who is reported to have declared that "One bf the 1193 1867-New York legislature made freat needs of the'ehurch is power an public schools free yvft are living in an age of mate1890 — Congress changed the weath rial power Religion is Wearing er bureau from the war de- silver slippers 'and moving: in high partment to the department piaces The church needs today a of agriculture rediscovery of Godi" 1S92— Chicago university opened PREACHING GOSPEIi "There is a great lack of understand in g relative to God and the FORTY-HOU- R of salvation in the world and the priesthood of the church must teach the truths to' all nations" the speaker said "Members ( of the church should make sacrifices in ordrto teach men the true and follow the exaniplef of Forty hours devotions were be gospel God Jesus Christ who made an! gun in St Joseph's Catholic church gf eat sacrifices for the ralvation Sunday opening with solemn high of 'meijt"mass at which there was a proces Hugh J Qannbn declared' he has sion of the children of the parish faith of the with ""the blessed sacrament" The Churchin the Voung peoplj are faithful declaring they evening devotions were held at end are pursuing a coursoiin life 7:30 o'clock consisting of the ros- - that wii save them He said he ary and a sermon by Monsignor D wondered what would be the conG Hunt of Salt LakeJ of if they dition the people ka This evening's devotions will be had the same young did difficulties at 7:30 o'clock The sermon will their and he also wdndered be preached by Monkignor M F what parents would te the condition of the Sheehan of the Divine Eavlor par if they had to meet srandplarents ish of Salt Lake the conditions of the present gen t ration ering took place Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs W O Pell 321 Twentieth street Entertainment was furnished by Barbara Pell daughter of Mr and Mrs Pell who gave several vocal selections end by Mrs Myrtle Rosevear who played piano selections The speakers of the evening were Judge John A Hendricks candidate for district OFFICERS APPEAR judge and Joseph Chez candidate IN BLUE UNIFORMS for district attorney The speakers istalked upon national and local sues and stressed the importance Today being the f rfet of October of voting stating that it was the Ogden police officers appeared in duty of every citizen to participate their winter uniforms bf dark blue in the affairs of his government A few of the officers! have not yet not to sit back and let others do it received their new su its and were forced to wear the ollive drab of summertime Sergeant s patrolmen HOTEL PREPARES chauffeurs and traffic officers will FOR NEW TENANT be attired in blue Bit© Cannon --declares i - J editor of jthe improvement Era were (he principal speakersi President Robert I Burton presided Apqstlo4 aiichards called attention to an article of faith which that members of the church believe in being subject to rulers and 14 obeying and sustaining the law He sa id that "God had mad e it known to Joseph Smith tfaat He raised up men to frame the constitution and the constitution is therefore approved of God and we are under obligation to rbfey the law The attitude of the fchurch cn the prohibition law is that it should be upheld" President Burton said: f'Every part of the constitution is sacred and we should support it Don't jtrarhple laws under yourj feet There is a tendencyicreeping among 1 i WST1fi President TIMT! Burton declared that condltibns in the stake are noalto gctherito his liking He wished he said that all members would make the gospel of first consideration and other matters of secondary im portance He was grieved he add fd that all are wasting time He said if is a glorious privilege to be living iiv time "Some will trem ble when they appear before God and are asked 'What did you do with your time while li'ing on earth?"! We came here to develop ! - Regular session of Ogden Lodge Tuesday October 2 1923 Amendments to Grand Lodge Statutes to be voted upon and other important business Initiation — Buffet Lunch Community Singers Music By Lockvrood's Orchestra BE T&ERE tavor J Stilwell and D J Bar- ot me ugaen state bank: W n luoos or the First National bank H W Hlnley of the Com merciai becurity bank and J H Riley of the National Bank of Comi merce members of the trust section of the Utah Bankers" association! will attend the monthly meeting of the section in the Newhouse ho tel in Salt Lake Tuesday It is expected that final arrange! menta will be made at the meeting for the tinited effort of Utah to bring the seventh regional trust company conference of the western states to Ogden in 1930 DEA TH The sixth conference will be held in San Francisco October 8 19 and 20 and Ogden has invitee BAKE the trust members to meet here Ihc following year Word has been received from tho llchard Evans Work Southern coast that there is no opposition tci Pacific brakeman died' Sunday bringing conference to Ogder at a local hospital follow- and that the mofnirg the California delegation was Ho a illness short born ing! will give their united support to 6 Okober in IVashington D v Ogden 18Sp ind had made his home at The Utah to the condelegation thefVan Ness hotel in thii city for ference will number approximately many j ears He had served in the' 20 people and will be fjded by worild war He was a member of of the Bankers the'lBrotherhood of Railway ""'Train George T Peterson Trust company Sait Lake who if meii i h His prother William If Work president of the trust section oi the Utah Bankers' association of Seibert Colo will arrive in Those makinj? 'the trip from OgFuneral Tuesday afternoon services will be held Wednesday at den will be D J Barker H WJ Hinley ahd W II Loos 10 from the St Joseph — i chujrch I with Rev Patrick Kennedy at call Friends may officiating the Liidquist ahd Sons' chaptl GIVEN D Tueisday afternoon and1 evening and Wednesday until hour of! funeral Interment will b in the B of It T lot in the Ogden city bemetery IN Militar honors will be paid under ii the direction of the American - Members of the B of JR T are irequested to attend the services Miner 70 Found O Kr CALLS 17-1- S P ! C -- ! Og-de- nf SECOt' j TERM PR! SON Le-gio- j Aged Guilty of Offense Against Child 4 NORTH OGDEN TO HONOR PAIR Eimil A Chatelain who will leave shokly 'to do missionary service in the eastern states will be guest of at a social and dance to be honpr 11 North Ogden next Wedgiven nesday Evening at 8 o'clock An entertaining prograin is being pre- pared by the ward recreational This will' be followed conimittee by dancing Jbsepih S Jones who recently returned rom the western states mission will be honored with Mr Chatelain at this joint missionary testimonial COAST CREAMERY ANAGER IN CITY a arketing of Ogden creamery proQuctjs in southern California was beibg discussed this afternoon by 2 W Hibbert manager of one of the largest butter marketing associations ofmeric:i in conference with directors of the Weber Central Dairy association at e the latter's offices oni Ogden visit of Hibbert who is nuei managef of the Challenge Cream and JJutter association of TLos Angeles wjas announced this morning by President James R' Beus of the Weber (fentral "Stud of marketing problems and! salbs oiportunities has also justified! the Weber Central in bringing) an expert creamery man intd its organization" said President Beus "the directors having selected Dr Gustav Wiister as Dr Wiister is taking manageir active charge of plant operations Construction of our large addition which tlll house our new powj-dererrjilk plant is progressing very satisfactorily and our busii-nesis growing both in Utah and on the iPacific coast to such an extent that all these developments are shoyn to have been fully war years Sam Munson miner was today sentenced to serve a term in the state penitentiary on a charge of having com-- ! mitted a crime against a small girl! Found guilty by a jury last week Munson was this morning sentenced by Judge George S Barker to servei from one to ten years in the state! prison In 1919 Munson was given a five-yesentence for a similar crime II H Baumunk attorney for Miinson said he had no recommendations to make Munson has no relatives here willing or able to take care of him After imposing sentence Judge Barker commended Mr Baumunk for his in terest in the case and his diligence in the defense- of the defendant Without funds or friends Munson was without an attorney and Mr Baumunk was appointed by the court to defend him ar " - ASKS NEW'TRIAL ON LIQUOR CHARGE ave!-Th- d ! THREE SENTENCED ' FOR HAVING LIQUOR Editor Standard-Examine- r: Some time ago an article appeared in your paper crabbing "like the Pharisee of old" about senddrum ing our American "Legion corps to ISan Antonio Texas for their national gathering which is one of the greatest events in an man's life It went on to say that the legion drum corps was paid for all its public appearances etc and that they should give the money voluntarily donated by Ogden business men to the Florida sufferers and I suppose if that did not accomplish all the writer thought it would well he or she would think It aboitf th© right thing if they soaked their uniforms to help out In the first place! I am reliably informed that the 'legion drum corps has never never received one cent from any source whatever for its public appearance at any of the events in which they have given should be proud of and the 44 business men who valuntarily raised the money to ©end this organizaex-servi- ce Sentencing of Henry Roberts found guilty last week by a Jury of a charge of having intoxicating liquor in his possession was deferred this morning by District Judge George S Barker pending the arguments on a motion for a new trial which will tje heard next Mon-- i day: The motion for a new trial was filed this morning It sets forth irregularity of procedure accidents or surprise which ordinary prui dence could not have guarded against evidence insufficient evidence to warrant the verdict and error in law LET US MAKE A DELIVERY TO TOU newly-discover- ed 1 ten en 8 Regular meeting Monday October 1st at 8 p m for business R E G Commander Craven will address us upon the Detroit Conclave giving much information There will be refreshments served Tour attendance is expected and will be appreciated 7543 Wade M Johnson C E Remember - PRIESTHOOD-MUTUA- TO HOLD MEETING The prtesthood-mutua- l meeting of the Thirteenth ward will be held on Tuesday at 7:4£ o'clock p m in the ward chapel Bishop J Howard Jenkins will discuss with the adult class the subject of "Our In anGreatest Responsibility" other section Lawrence A Van rykewill discues the subject of "Moral Teachings of the New Testament" The public is cordially invited to attend " 1A — CABINETS 1 oni 1 8 4 Of All Kinds 1989VM 423 23rd P M American Legion Chateau Governor Edwin P Morrow of Kentucky Made By INTER MOUNTAIN CABINET AND FIXTURE CO Phone o L A ntiivBYsctty Iii line with the new program as outlined by he general board of the m Jj a tne iNortn ugaen warm season's work on Tuesday evening The rneetlngs will U- held jointly with th priesthood quorums con vening Rt 7:30 o'clock and dis missine promptly at 9:15 o clock A feature of the Mutual's work wills be a large group of the oldef meri and women in the adult class whlih will be taught by Frederick Barker and " Margaret Taggart1 There will also be classes for each Kroiip of boys and girls of Mutual V September 29th October 8th A Noteworthy Offer for TUESDAY Gleaner girls Beehive and Senior gfrls Eich ipriesthood class will be prepared to handle class work for: a periodj of '40 minutes With Every Cash Purchase We WiJ! Give OPENS CAMPAIGN SPEPIAL MUSIC St Merchants of Ogden and Vicinity are Invited To Visit Our Of fices and Warehouse 124 j er great-grandchildr- (Paid Political Advertisement) eivihe the names Rafael Martinez and Jesus Jumiga charged with possession of liquor were sentenced to pay a fine of $50 apiece with $40 suspended in city court this morning The men were arrested at Twenty-fift- h street and Lincoln avenue and each had a half pint of moonshine whisky ' s - a b ! In Stock -- j Three Mexican of Gil Rodlguez Burglars took $270 in money and checks fnSm the cash registers of ttie VejTple's Produce stand 2124 Washington avenue Sunday night it was reported to police today Officers ajre looking for two young men who are said to' have been loitering in the vicinity Sunday CLASS ENTERTAINED j Blue Bird class of the Sixth vrard Primary association was entertained by Mrs Gerard Klomp and Mrs D B Ellis at the home of Mrs Ellis 1038 Capitol avenue on The guests Thursday - afternoon came In costume and r games were played Late In the afternoon re- freshments were served There were present Ruth Klomp Alleen Sampson Mayone Israelson Cleone Hunter i Vera London Janet Wright Beverly Braun Lois Col Breit-mcLsPaulin Evelyn Burnett Braun ' Betty Parlin Klomp and little Ellis EelJ ici tion to San Antonio cannotbe too highly commended for their pride In our city and the public that actuated such a move spirit We should juphold and sponsor every move to aid the legion drum corps has never received one always will be one of the greatest assets' in any of our celebrations and while we do not underrate the disaster that has befallen Florida we fail to see any reason why the should make this sacrifice Jegion 1 The American Legion'has always done its share in all great disasters being on the ground ahead of many of the relief societies as records in the Los Angeles dam disaster and the Mississippi flood will show The men who risked their lives on the blood-soake- d battlefields of France for the principles of making the world safe for democracy Ogden Chapter No 2 should be encouraged to keep up such organizations like their leRoyal Arch Masons gion drum corps so that the friendRegular meeting Tuesday Ocships formed among their com- tober 2 at 8 p m for business rades across the seas and" in the and ballotting Please be present services be kept alive and not be TRACE A TURNER II P allowed to wither away and die ) 7599 Let us all get behind the legion and encourage dt in all its activities and set an example to other cities who unfortunately do not seem to have the proper spirit: or are too stingy to help out the boj's who sacrifice all that liberty should live Long live Gus Becker and the sponsors of the legion A SUBSCRIBER j ROBBERS ENTER PRODUCE STAND We Now Have the New Mrs Hannah Bright Ritchie widow of Bishop James Ritchie died Sunday at 9 a m aMhe family residence at Marriott following an illness of eight weeks Mrs Ritchie was born In Wadon Weber county school agricultural shire England January Cambridge1 1840 thV classes under the direction of Verne daughter of Jams ami Anna Webb Oberhansley Instructor will enter Bright She Joined the L Dj S two teams in the judging contests Church In native land and came at the state fair Saturday October with her her parents In 6 Keith Mahlquist principal an- 1843 She traveled to Utah with'ox nounced this morning team and arrived In the fall of" Max RItter Rudolph Van Kam-pe- n 1851 Her mother died on the Raw-son Rulon Flinders Eldon en route and Was burled at plains Blaine Farr and Lee Richards Garden Grove Iowa Her first wjll make up the stock judging winter In Utah was spent In Kays-ville team and will compete In beef catThen she! moved to' River-dal- e tle swine horses and' dairy catand then to South Weber : tle divisions where she lived tin-ti- her marriage The second team composed of February 2 18 5 74 to James Ritchie Phares Greene Julian Powell Or-l- a She then moved to Marj-iot- t Carver Parley-Burrow- s and Al- has lived there since that time- -and bert Fielding will compete in the She was the mother 18 chilseed judging and wheat identifica- dren 11 having preceded ber in tion classes death Her husband Bishop The boys will go to Salt Lake James Ritchie died in Marriott Friday morning October 5 to ar- February 29 1902 Mrs Ritchie Max RItter is survived range their exhibits the chilby following and Joseph" Bybee will enter cat- dren: "Mrs Elizabjeth Stanger Mrs' tle in the dairy division Max Will enter his senior two- - Sarah Stanger Benjamin Ritchie year-ol- d Jersey bull that won of Logan Mrs Har blue ribbon at the farm bureauS4Ge6rge Ritchie siaier or siaterville and Bishcelebration here this fall and the riettLawrence Ritchie of Marriott Ogden livestock show last winter op one sister Mrs Martha B Ritchie and Bybee will enter his Guernsey of Marriott 88 grandchildren 144 bull that won the ribbon at the and six Ogden livestock ehow last winter also survive Funeral services will be held REMOVES DANGER Tuesday at 2 p mjit the Marriott chapel with Counselor JOF SAFE BLAST ward Lawrence Slater presiding Friends call at the residence of the C E Noble city detective has may son Bishop Lawrence Ritchie at braved the chances of an explo- Marriott evening and Tuesday sion and removed the danger from until hourthis funeral of Interment the nitroglycerin charge placed by will be in the Ogden city cemetery robbers in the safe of the J W under the direction of Liridquist Brewer Tirej company last Thurs- and Sons day night Mr Noble removed the soap from the combination hole and later poured water Into the Monte Commandery charge thus eliminating any chance of the explosive being set o & rvnipjnts l emolar off j For the second time in less than 10 RITCHIE EXPIRES Weber High Will Dispatch Two judging Teams To State Fair Conference Men --- L vuasc DanKera City's Bid For ! Weber river in West Warren SunOTHER SPEAKERS reday afternoon Thei alarm Short talks were made by Bish sponded to by the chief's car and op William Z Terry of theiEightjh a pumper A line of hose was laid eenth ward Martin Dalehout of the and the fire extinguished high council and t"he following returned missionaries: Wesley J Tribe western states Que Shupe German Austrian John Vanden- berfr Holland and Vascp iLaube Ifawaiian lOxeerpts from "The Messiah" find 'Elijah" wVre sung by the ta bernacle choir under the direction of Tester G Hinchcliff with Sam V Whitaker at the organ console A solo was Mung by William De Mik -- wicMi HANNAH BRIGHT COUNTY BOYS IN CONTESTS nuu in ware-housol- COUNTY BRIDGE character of the stake presiDAMAGED BY FIRE JosephgaveRirie a brief review jof thfe ranted" dency istory! and development of the A carelessly thrown cigaret la pfchurchi commended the Daugh- NORTH OGDEN WARD blamed for a fire that sllghfly ters of and Pioneers for their work in TAKES UP NEW WORK damaged isdne Mile bridge over the preserving relics of early Utah -- A Completion of an addition to the Zion'sj Wholesale Grocery Ogden was announced this morning by Manager J W Ure this section adding 9100 square feet bf floor spacer The building is bf similar type to the main warehouse which! was built during the ' late summer being of concrete and The Zion brl&k construction Wholesale Grocery now has 27000 square: feet of floor area The site street near is bn Twenty-secon- d Wall avenue Addition of two extensive territories to the area handled by the Ogden offices' was also announced today thes including Box Elder county and the Maiaa vaney aqa also the Nevada territory as far west as Elko ILEITIS IR8§ J Iff ' ' J ' Yon say you cant pull theirrt down as you used' toll Slaybe you don't see quite as well as you used to? But you can! It Doxey Eye Specialist At Wright" They! will find here a most complete 'stock This Will Be a Gala Day For Thrifty Shoppers -- For Tuesday only we will give you TWO &9f Green Trading Stamps for every 10c purchase Instead of the usual ONE This will mean much to thrifty buyers for In addition to our Price Savings we will give the double discount of atf Green Trading Stamps with all cash purchases Thus a double saving considered In connection with our high-grad- e and our low Anniversary Trices you will have triple GOME! SHARE! iWhen Street of grocery merchandise including staples and specialties all being of the high quality for which the Z 0 M I hasbccome famed y DUCKS! Dr W ' Twenty-secon- d ZION'S j i 121 GROCERY — Phone 3900 TWENTY-SECON- D ST 1 |