Show " 2 - lts I ! 1 II ' o i i THE OGDEN - l j STANDAED-EXAMINE- i R WEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 24 1928 NEWS OF THE INTERMQUNTAIN WEST IX! BOY LIES FOUR L 1: y - By WILLIAMS ii i - it 30NTHS IN JAIL r i IM HE- - Will Stay Six More Unless Legal Delay Is Thrust -- Col H4feuF OP Tr4iB WORLr? 00 SALT LAKE Oct 24— Caught in government red tape an effort will perhaps be made today to free Delos Bradshaw aged 19 from the Salt Lake county Jail by habeas corpus proceedings He was placed in jail four months ago on a charge of4 stealing a niotor car in St George Utah and taking it to Tonopah Nev His father lives in iRHEH ? FRpKh iaOM HAH I l"' J'TaIWJ JL LAKE year win be celebrated Friday and Saturday November 2 and 3 the rtudents of the university by and alumni The latter will gather from all parts of the state for the occasion The feature event will be the football game Saturday between Colorado college nd the University of Utah elevens in the Ute stadium The annual pilgrimage to the big 'U" on the hill Friday n'ght will head the program This will be under the direction of the student body and all alumni wh 1 and will be entertained drring the evening with conga stunts and re-Jrc- sh merits " jVl pwnN: :! Svamtoti WORD COMES : CASE CLEARE 0 eM l& I I j Companion of B R Holm Will Be Released By Sheriff 4—1 — I -- ©13S8 sr in-Be- Ogden Detectives Return Escaped Pair er was sold to urei irom lJlc I v-""ai- t J Mrs Eldredre fha!r man of the socials and Jr entertainments for the We bfr Cftiintv T7 a publican club presided at the meet- XJ one introduced W IT irniir r Salt Lake candidate for iu vv v f ine state supreme court who brief- lue issues or tne cam paign ana spoke on the candidates uttuuuat state ana local A Edsel Christensen of Mount Pleasant candidate for etate treas urer was Introduced and spoke brieflytogether with the following iuiss josepn Kimball Mrs i jrioweu Mrs E O Wattis Mrs Edward I Rich candidate state senator and Mrs D for R Wheelwright Molly Lightner and Lorin Wheel- "U81H payeaseveral viohn and a iur' w neelwrJIght ' Played piano-eoloMrs Mauine V ( L tc s r 8iPt?ry w!CSL'd — "v'""su"' "ms a soio - - mT TmJZifJhh°-- bI OeStS S --- StUff ' COSt -x thft Rnlnnr 1 0l?e Police officer had four ttuMi toianng 1365594 axis had nf- wire of nit( 20000 In Mnin - ' mnnf--r fv ! 'i'TiSl vvv hv tl ponce otllcial whn Vn vfin n ted IKS firm fin i v T :JrAL ad so manV -- ' The' two fedoral Dan weal 21 convli-- ft"wu"i are Gilbert-Ivam- — r' names or eney Seltzer 17: rai " thews and :j7 Au-Rursii - - vti' im etit I? They tow the Ayciises or the crnnil inj Cedar City that Ithev i a probe under wav sinro AiiCrCf cers oeen picked up by two are less than the amount of nen drivgraft ing a car south of Fillmoroeiicu irom police officials ar was identified fcaloon men paid as hieh $?n H Moss of Ogden and was s tlun iumn ior protection with fre- - p on a ay i yut-nexira assessments cZ' tlOO 'lI w i ar?:'' Ti t mij AccordI ed by wire City Marshall W Grant LOST There is the etorv nf nrf fene H Tabbutt cohscitntion na Gardner! saw two men- - dni ana over a fence iroiman Tabbutt said he went to "uu"u a superior with a story rr condi Tuesday night Becoming clous Hons In his ward He was they arrestpii tv and run down reports of m-jthen youths learned Meal and jrl t iiiK Hooper will meet Thursday 'se were hiding in a barn month wthJr! Kamm tire piy names or protecttd saloons th Marshal Walker ar jcatcu inem there ct eSCnted to officials °f nothing was a t one f611owfnc Next Tabbutt went fn n rH 'law enforcement"' nrm-?Mrs Edfor state ew spoke before a luncheon othIn happened Tie again Hollings :f state sen tried his superiors in the police do- - musical program the ojjcimeis win oe neard: ward I Rich candidate BRIGHAM CITY senator and Charles R Oct 24— Shorland Evans son of "VIli a memoer of the ate J R and Nellie Harris Evans who was injured while playing in a "Then I got dis practice football game on the Box too" Tabbutt graft Elder high school campus Monday CARDINAL DEAN IS iore me granl Jury afternoon died at 10 o'clock Tuesdumb but r finallyVht CLAIMED BY DEATH ty day evening doesn't Philadelphia want to be Shorland was born on dried up" 21 1912 and is survived January dttUME Oct 24— TTP- - rian by hW v 5?irent and two slbsters Blythe and Cardinal De Lai vlp Haor rxe was one of the fore sacred college ofcardinals died to- - STUDENTS OFFERED Tiunrea most leaders in athletics in the high aw VttJf id ana was create scnooi ana was one of the prospec- acardlnal in 1911 with the title MUrULUUX COURSE tive graduates of the 1929 or babina uiioisnop His father Is city marshal — Ort 54 at) pnri wm a be course in "mopol 19&9 he married Miss i BOX ELDER MAN ogy oirerea at thn TTnfoi--- MVISllJ Sacket of Brigham City He isMaud Wi sur- wnvmnau tne it recommendations vived his by mother Mrs Sarah of Dr Harry S Ganders SHOOTS HIMSELF Box his widow three children uj cuucauon are followed professor BRIGHAM CITY Oct 2J— w - training Cass for 5iJ?f L A Box 44 one of the oronrietfri-- s nors anf engineers of the Club billiard hall ended his Dudman of Ogden and foUr ha If me iast nignt about E:30 o'clock Ganders maintains that no by putting a gun In his mouth nn Mrs Stella WrMt V1' firing He had been in ill hMith Lee of Ogden" principal has more !5pt for some time and it Is thought he will be conducted iWr1 Physical well- in b i became despondent He was born in Brtshatn Citv - icitson on April 10 1884 ior tne aesirablllty of estab- In SeDtemhPr terv GOOD WILLERS ! — mnm DANCE FRIDAY second annual Ag club dance jin the Weber high school hall next Fridaycounty Parents and friends are invited to be will ibe hpld Congressman Charles E inter Mrs Wint presfnt SALT LAKE Oct TN9- 'alI will Stanlby jr Winter the Lions' club be decorated in! ing the receipt of a telegraim Tues entertained at dinnn- - r th tinn harvest style and there will be a! Covers displfiy of some of the boys' proj-jeday from B R Holm of American KongS Tuesday evening 50 Ior products The club is about A number Falls Idaho who had bee4 sought were present among (hem grifatj efforts to produce onemaking guj-stof the by Salt Lake county authorities for mqstlspectacular and enjoyable sod Jl Aiccuaig Harold several days in connection Iwitlt an Sjidney Sim Al Benson! Ed- cial events of the school year accident to an automobile r pur- ward Stadmiller of Lyman L T Verne Oberhansly teacher o Hoffman! and H Welndell of Omaagriculture and three! othchased by him but found Friday ha William Gibson Mike Waller-stead- f er teachers Vesta Schaub jRuth in the possession of Harry E Kelly aid Samuel Corson "Amer- Folkman and E S Rosegreeri are Sheriff Clifford Patten declared was ica sung following Which helpifig club officers in theS arthat he would probably release saluted a Civil war rangements thosej preesnt Henry Jenkins from the Kelly county jails today veteran Samuel Dickey honorary Lee Richardson vice presiAccording to Information redent! Blafne Farr secretary-treas-mLU? itUu Clarence uook ceived by the sheriff from Holm he Tu'vlMax Ritter reported and of president the Liana' and Kelly had started tot- Idaho questd jAttorhey p w Spaulding KUjdoJph Van Kampen athletic nine days ago in the car) but had to act as toastmaster The ionly manager are taking leading parts wrecked the car in bairdvf pit in in the preparations ot me evening Was Parley's canyon Holm w'teht barkWinter who discussed the to get assistance but upon 'reaching Salt Lake found his 'funds wera in prvff rje of obtaining passage of NUMEROUS BEASTS conress teinngjhow Bufficient Thereupon he abandon 7u lWTuZn KILLED IN MONTH f f urst referred to a comed the machine to Kelly and left j mitted Introduced for American Falls into the SAiT LAKE Oct 24— TrannW told of several commit—— o — —— I housej ITontjrinfc- low ct s il v - GLOB HAS lie-war- vo-catio- " iSnXC — v S 'f' w- —— - - j !pres-ide- nt ri jW4 - - rhiL 2S " — — rcal1 nca servicc inc 7feH ile - 0L IN t 24-Fol- me state at 510 a ton and in so instances as high as $11 a ton lo cai dealers said The price was in pan attributed to shortage of hold uvyr euppnes caused by the late rains or last spring GIVES CAIWIKRltOOO MALDEN Mass Oct 24 — (AP) — It pays to smile Thnmsn t arrity letter carrier has received n $1000 check' F0r 40 :cars he has delivered mail to Mrs Bessie He is a fine man who jj tuRion any greeted me with a and i worn or cneer" she explained r Martain of state chairman of the Springville Utah Farmer-L- a hop n socUtion camfe out with a strong indorsement of Herbert Hoover fnr president in a letter written Tuesday to Republican State fhairmar Carl R Marcusen Mr Martain who was affUiaf with the La Follette movement In Utah four years aero armrrtir his statement and who has directed a large lOUOWlne in tho fa labor political movement Kinr ume unreservedly sutmortR the iht on tire Republican ticket in his letter mr ivianam declares that four years ago no less than 700 Utah rarmer-abo- f votes were cast for La Follette and he iWpea "every one of them will beIn th Wnnvr coiumn tnis year" BRIGHAM CITY BOY DIES OF INJURIES V HAY PRICKS BOISE Oct 24— (AP)— Hay is uemg marketed practically all over IN CEDAR CITY i"y Correspondent Elizabeth Balr Phone 02-J- 6 24 LS 2?-B0- Box Elder Department — Ilome- at tfte University of Utah coming ono of the biggest event3 "of the Oct fought y Business Office Corner Drug Phone 122 UTAH UNIVERSITY PLANS CELEBRATION hAUT 24 - (Contlnned From Page One) out in the racketeering -- UIBefir ICAPTURF j' And Others a polco station —— ojciy women eathAror? TiA Detect! VeS Cicwva TV aiiernoon at a social in the home ana tHoff raid the A of Mrs Albert E Becker 25S3 hrw? Xl" rti 175 in telephonew which he Krinker avenue Tvhr Ior Cedar Citv: Mir ""u"? with ! Y lo KeP in touch with his elab vim return' delivered rUUII5Hl ' i'-'puoucanj addresses orrate organization a and musical program was nr prisoners A glass of whi Ell VJ1I — sjented cuumv inn r r Refreshments were serv- uar ror £o cnta fa ed City lait Mond: CKiVf Oct DRY PHILADELPHIA Is Scene of Meeting To Be Held On Thursday f Hoover SALT inAKE the-sam- Uw- r SPEAKERS westnooper And Others ? Hurricane UtahSnd has been unable to post bond A federal grand jury refused x Saturday to indict Bradshaw but a second information was filed against him Tuesday "Why are they me?" asked the youth persecuting when arraigned before Commissioner Wilkins and after he had read the second complaint with bewildered eyes "It's charge I pleaded guilty once I'm willing to plead guilty now But I want to bo tried and get this over with Will they try me right away?" Commissioner Wilkins out that he could not expectpointed action in nis case until it has been review ed by another grand jury probably tux monina nence t ine Day was near tears as he was taken back to 'Jail declaring mat isiu tair They at least to give me a trial" ought Fanner-Labo- Indorses VOd't NOW WHERE GOP REPUBLICANS Ubh GOjM' OOT A?te APPLE'S VOU HAD DA GO'vUHajeao vhvO Aside 60 WOMEN HEAR MUTUALLY GAIN SUPPORT WAS GJZ najc MOCVAI i - AJtMMfaA h mC VlK (Continued From Page One) I rl" n the Wt Situated at an altftno etiii feet it has achieved the distinction of being the most Jrnnortntvitown in westerh Wyoming with wi nn of aMiuaj output one milnearly lion tons ' It has-be- en famed for as the supply point for the years covered' wagons that traversed the plains in the early days and Is now the jumping off point for many hunters trappers who- push into the and big game region to the north Two miles to the west Jies the famous Hodges pass tunnel measuring 1300 feet with an altitude of 7029 feetlong Forty milea to the north lie the hewly developed La Barge oil fields visited this morning " 11CH - - j Raising the Interior temiWa ture of a house to 1E0 de Fahrenheit for several honr win kill all bedbugs " it i v FIEL AAA -- m q Con-gressm- - an i " ' ' 'y 1 j n tees he had Served on mentioning in Prucuiar the Publin PAYROLLS SHOW vumrnaun-xne cluh sang STRONG GROWTH ming'' tjhe words ofi which written SALT LAKE Oct 24— nKsfnr'tial growth in the state during the bienni um frnrlintr juno ov jazs is ssown In ata compiled Dy Arthur Street statis-- tician for the state ilndutri-s- i rn re i mission Statistics comniled bv Afi street thow the total payrolls in the state ror the last biennium friiiaiv of railroads and empIoerfc working less than three amounted to J19421671J emnlovps as compared with $185091304 for the biennium ending June so iQ9c These figures show an lnctease of I912540v7 during the twoi years f ending June 30 1928 tE&OCK! 1anrt TVere by Judge Winter v -RALLIES HELD A Ttepliblican rally was held on Tuesday (evening in the Str!and theatre at which Judge Winter The meting5 was largely spoke attended Winter delivered ' the address Judge j A J?eni0cratic rally was held ok vlondayevening with B H Bj0h-erof Salt Lake speaking Linta County Women's lican! jlub will entertain at Repubtomorrow j afternoon betweenteaIthe hour? of p and 5 All Women of be county ar invited to! attend bt their affiliations The tea Is being party to call (atgiven tention op women to the fact that October 25 and 28 are the last days upon which registration to vote! in cue general election may be made f j ts sumnter ranges and RttoHn baits over dfifiert resulted in destruction of 682 predatory animals in September by a force of 34 the direction of George E Holman federal biological survey The animals causrht inclnd mountain lion four bears s irvK n coyotes 84 badgers three unKS one weasel and XWrJ ' rl porcupines poison Vl6 hnntiu ' ff Rfo (Offhe TWO YOUTHS SENT a Successful Six TO STATE PRISON ! now winning Even Greater Success SAUl LAKE Ont 5i Tw GilPfe 17 on nriiu beili 18 held as suspects for two weeks by deDutv sheriff t u killihg of Joseph Wilkins Spanish win ocure mirnt watchman vm o sentenced to from one to ten years etate prison by District Judge up REPORTS LARGE nictuji The Tuesday uoys Jiaa entered guilty p'f as to a DOtJBLT! FISH PLENTIFUL Krn°W fand Thad Wilton vxiajjSeoi grand larceny TJa lIM aKe motored here Friday BOISE Oct 24— rAP'i—Ti'iUi- yisifed jdge and Mrs John wnsuuuraooa or American They ' in iact ail a:ohg the Arnold over night and Saturday " j j MINE ACCIDENT motored tp Woodruff t0 go huntihg ner inbeeneastern Tni returned aU year declares fw11 evening PRICE Oct 24— David Bau- with a dder and Monday a hmar kill ITSl as madd near the MWminThe kXV Tl tx' ?as 51Ile a a coal burst 7 -Sprinj S5n?°" mine of the khe ZIXTL miles other: sid nf xio eaia torus Of fish" xrrr-- V -vanyon-coa"fK mg taken from the American Falls !UffV ThTey loft Monday night piLrnoon jh is skull was Salt Lake reservo-Imany of the fiah being and his neck broken Efforts as large as 20 rrunie Treat Hjitqhenrelter Paye Thoih- Ji roaae to locate relatives eight-poun- d U-and a"dLA?drow Rasmyssi left pn trout are quite common he mm a weeK s iiedlc hunt In vMa ISERVICES TO BE acsKspn woie country Tuooaman uiis mo ouceuu ana near tr reser- -t Tr HELD THURSDAY BarnesI £0Sr voir he said Dt aws Charles T — o— Faulkner and son Frank went to SALT lr I lTTT Drt 4 w er party riven in Whr farmer of Mid X "r'T"' YOUNG HORSEMAN j JUeOh pa na metsTdeatoin -- iti r A DIAMOND RING AND A WEDDING RING — REGULAR $125 FIVE-STON- E VALUE — SPECIAL ten-pou- hd rti Week -- nt -- VLf StL? happy with thes two v Easy terms possible Exclusive BUD & BLOSSQM Design 'JiaH3'1 MM JyNlPil IT -- II ci Alt cj a-- j i 1 fH?13' American ork-i'-nere uuiiu Mr — DAM Mar- - aw wmmA )1r 111 a Ahby Mr passed Ttrta aiaemar Annr Jli — Lin L Nesto of North Dakota when' hS arrive Sunday evening a is to he held in LnM : SWJiiV11 City t5': JEWELERS f EmIc Bldf thoat 132 v With all these exclusive features Pontiac Six has established itself as fored most among all sixes And with good reason for where else can you find such advantages for ai little as $745? low-price- weJ H-dUtmubwrt Imtlo TTlMtumlabl tl minimum cfcw (Jcnr4 i Tim T le S!22l°tVi? m Clark de- Tue£day- - Acdord announcement of tftte highway! Ne -- -- 2568 K's TdrtClhrav ?oo iJr Th son Merton and aZm Raair(5' Etelyn and Mrs Baird's Sott?ilr-fiM- r NelsonT the ? wek from - Lake where they visited Mr Salt and Mrs Ben Esbensen Mr and Mrs' riiafi -tt- - cviu rL i'ijt luriL nin Th and "vwef M" J13' Mills passed the week KUuen ana salt Lake In Ogdea they ylslted Kenneth Bur dett who is school there l Mrs and Drk andattending Henry Mrs Alex Nesblt and herMyers daughter Miss Ajnne Klrwin visited in over the weeksnd htnir sruests of Mr and Mrs Frank Stone -awpa ttopKins of Bis Piney Tuesday in Evanston Waldemar Anderson was to leave this morninsri for Salt Tir tend a Shrine V ar-riv- WASHINGTON-AV- E ' GARLAND PHONE 830 Associate Dealer GEO E BRIGGS LAYTON t "I - - 9 PECK'S SERVICE STATION - Joe Helleell leave tomor row for Laramie will to attend the conjydsrt the homecoming days of the Unlversfty ouiidlng of elx and wten Du- - day?y°m 1 l°a Frlday nd Satur- - Voabet r'a! tSntv tTtL Ufi LAUBIE M OTOR CO Inc- I - ! CREDIT JEWELERS OGDEN 205 Wtihingtoo Avod additional cost 'wrtttlSF0 trr : itbfofl cradled In fender wells at! slight Pontiac efficiently corf troU enginm tempera? turu by 0 thermoatat uihich black the tool ing tyscem until the proper operating heat U reached w AT OGDEN HOME Mrs POTATOES 1 P) NIaon cowboy atithor n ar 5J Miss Lucile and son TVi- Hclura star Tuesday f)Hn the Iast thee years Mrs ugaen to snend m Jority if the potatoes of this vQr-vT-ta-S Mrs Etta Patterson fr ttm- - crop are going into — aiding academv an iw prices-w°Ver na-the wicks i we'c Mr Nelson was tne V Mv Anderson tv F4 nted of appo snnt aepartment : manager of the academy end fn Salt Lake when v — rrom a t i tour of the Brinfiinni rnta Miss Mari LuIta f TJrX — ed Monday to her nnma growing sections oif the state GAINS CONTRACT Ins- In Evanston O-' Co six like d t x Body by Fuker Wbed Pontiac offers such stamina and long life And only Pontiac offers ipeciai factory equipment including six wire wheels and tires with the twospares For of all the sixes available atas little as $745 only Pontiac offers bodies by Fisher a 186:ubic inch engine — the cross-floradiator— a fuel pumo —the famous GMR cylinder head Only - RIDING ACADEMY IS ROMANCE SITE - low-price- Pontiac ' n° °: is no other I snvi i Study as thoroughly as you please the entire range of automobiles produced today you must finally con elude that in ail the world there I °ct' 2— Mrs fnterrtKe3Ltins' 6°?laly V L piUBpara and Wlr Air and vuAit Llir i rf ?A V7imaM iServicps win Thursday r Barnes of Ogdem Hr!w4iiu'f afternooh ttapiey 21 son of AT Dt ductea 4t tiie Knights of Pythias John Stapley of Kanarra tuffered iack iliiamseii took place in i j usueu ski TChon jniiiKxon on i iptnVio c r tnrown from a horso in tit r ana wrs P G Matthews about two miles west of Cedar Citv NORTH DAKOTAN U Tuesday He la in the Iron coun dett and Miss Nellie tWu TO TALK IN UTAH i uuspuai wun no hope for hi ro t'cllio see tne finish nt tv covery marathon f ance at the iOdeon hall A W Alnderson ' T ' snlri t "t1"a Ucan tate headounrtr 24 t PT 1 " The Cabriolet J was rormerly Miss Attn '"'""wie- at jnith uuiamiea r'V J South estate and strsot rn!o Shu in tVio ijcuwe jsarnes l r !r TVfr Dunea T JackWUijamsen of OgdenT' I ufX ' f l "U '"'"mm " GRAVELY INJURFn She wjll be 'T " ' 1 I ed PR O 0 ll U C T OF GENERAL MO TORS i |