Show '"I s 'i THE OGDEN STAND ABD-EXAMINE- NEWS OF THE IMTERMOU NTAIN WEST OUT OUR WAY MORE STOCIt ON SECOND CRASH STATETAX LIST In Increase MACHlNe Cattle Shown' By Hammond 1 TuMTEM-nOMA- U this year above the number in 1927 Is shown by data compiled in the office! of Roscoe Hammond secretary of the state board of equalization and assessment It la shown also that the number of cattle this year Is 9350 greater than in 1S27 The compilation shows that sheep were assessed thia year while in 1927 the number was 1942237 It is shown also that the number of range cattle listed in 1928 wan 214054 as compared with 206998 in 1927 an increase of 7056 Blooded stock assessed thia year numbered 1004 30 head as compared with 98136 In 1927 an increase of id i-- Double Services To Be Held For I MEVEft ! jlggjpM SALT LAK12 Kov 3 — Increase oC 176668 in the number of aheep on the assessment rolls of the state aa-Eo- Will I'll T) iTs (QW Grandmother And Girl PRICE Nov 3— Mrs Lucia Bru66 who was run down an automobile Monday night diedbyFriday at the Price Ctty hospital She leaves her husbandj James Bruno and five sons and daughters The accident which cost Mrs Bruno's life also claimed the life of her granddaughter Lucy Bruno 17who was walking with her at the time the two women were struck by an automobile driven by Richard Cornish who is under arrest charged with Involuntary manslaughter Double funeral services will be held at the Railroad Men's chapel at Helper Sunday at 2:30 p m under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias lodge The Rev Ralph M Jones of Price will preside no MURDERS WIFE NAMPA PEOPLE TO SEE PRIZE STOCK SALT LAKE 3— Permission to discontinue operation of itti passenger train fiervice between Springvllle and Silver City and between Manti and Marysvillie substituting passenger bus and truck servic therefor is sought by the Denver & Rio Grande! Western railroad company in applications filed with the public utilities commission Young Farmer Confesses He Buried Bride: In Cornfield DEMOCRATIC TICKET wWr IHE TAVkl5FFf ! - " " 1 - WILLIAM H George p'Nelli 45 a barber sufi fered a broken neck Friday night in a strange automobile accident on the highway between here and Helper O'Neill was riding with Leo Frandsen ' when their machine crashed into a stalled truck from the rear of ' which protruded the It pierced the windshield plank of their car striking O'Neill and forcing his head back until his neck snapped Frandsen backed away and drove to the office of Dr William T Elliott who found O'Neill dead : - k in Congress KNOX PATTER'S ON Justice of the Supreme C Ten (10) Year Term S R THURMAS urt Justice of the Supreme Court - Two (2) Year Tet VALENTINE GIDEON Governor t GEORGE H DERN Secretary of State MILTON H WELLING Attorney General OLIVER K CLAY State Treasurer JOHN P MENDENHALL State Auditor W HARRISON FARR Superintendent of Public Instruction L JOHN NUTTAL JR District Judges EUGENE E PRATT JOHN A HENDRICKS District Attorney JOSEPH CHEZ i J State Senator FRANCIS F0WLE3 State Representatives ALEXANDER L BREWER DAVID E RANDALL HASKELL IL SHURTLIFF J P COLYAR SALT LAKE Nov 3— Mrs Zuri viah G Eardley ' 94 widow of James Eardley and Utah pioneer of 1854 died Friday night at the home of her daughter Mrs Mary E Curtis in Bountiful She was the mother of ten chili dren the grandmother of f lfty-si- x children and the of more than 100 children Two sona and three daughters are living Funeral services will be held at 1 p m Monday in the Third ward chapel er j j PROTESTS TO BE MADE AT MEETING SALT LAKE Nov 3— Painting of yellow parallel parking line will be continued on Main street from South Temple to Fifth Soutl streets Monday weather permit! ting according to orders of the traffic department received from Commissioner T T Burton of the public saXety department At the same time citizen objecting to the change will be organizing under the auspfces of the retail mer-chants' bureau of thei chamber o commerce and a mass' meeting has been set for Thursday November ' f i Hi 8 WOUND IS FATAL FARMER HUNTED WINCHESTER Idaho Nov 3— (AP) — James Wilsey 22 prominent farmer of Winchester was being sought today to answer first murder charges lodged degree against him after the death of Par- ker Nicholson 17 who was shot during a Halloween prank Wednes- t i day night was with Wilsey assault charged with a deadly weapon and released on a $2000 bond Thursday HM whereabout was unknown toofitt cers when the murder charge was filed - : County Commissioner Four (4) Year Term A MAS A M HAMMON County Commissioner Two (2) Year Term R A NORRIS c ODD City Judge IIYRUM A BELNAP i Constable THOMAS the SALT ILAKE Nov! 3— Believed The to be elopers by Marshal W D chosen St Jeor of ParkCity following City a 17vear- President Mrs) Robert Sharp vlie cjld Blackfoot Ida couple were ar- president Mrs: R B Baird sec- restea seven miles below retary and reJporter Mrs ( Floyd Park City Baden Ueasufer Mrs Ted LunS-for- d The couple who gave Hheir art director Mrs Pertjy names as Thelma apd Clifton Pe- "WaShjieldl music director Mrs ttersM are said by deputies to iter Harri membership chairmai havej ordered gasoline at & Salt Mrs Walter Harris The club will Lake station and to have driven meet at the library the first and without paying for it Thcv third Wednesdays- of each month away told Marshal St Jeor that they at 3:30 ofclocH At each meeting were brother and sister ten minutjes off picture Appreciation FeUowing the arrest thev were and ten minutes of music apprecia- returned bv deoutles tion will be given Under the direc- and 4re to Salt inLake the lodged county jail tion ofi tie art and music chairmen The fclub Is th© local unit pending investigation of national: organization The course of study has been outlined WOMAN 100 NEVER by experts with Dr - A A Bert) psychologist of New York City as FACE editor in thlefj It Is the beginning of a five years' course in applied child psychology Responses te'Mrs Almlra Elizabeth Greeno wtm the first meeting were "WThy il recently reached 'her hundredth Joined This Club and What I milestone members of the Neighto Do for My Town My borhood club entertained at dinChild and Myself" Mrs Walter ner There were 25 guests Friday Harris will lead the first prograin Mrs Greeno entertained with assignment th topic being "What stories of her long life She has Is a Modern 'Good Mother'?" The used paint or powder nor members will answer roll call by rjievcr even worn She has never giving an example of the best weighed more than 100 pounds and demothf-eknown and have they 1r less than five feet tall and at tailing qualities that made her 3(0 0 she holds herself perfectly good mother rect BUSINESS VISIT Albert W Gray of the Marine Refining company of Los Angeles BUSY ON DEVICE left Wednesday morning after TO PLANT BEETS spending ecveral days in Evahstoh : Mr and Mre Waldemar Ander3 — Development son entertained at dinner Wednes LOGAN Nov or a jbeet transplanting machine day Evening jThe table was e by a bowl of red Templar such as- has been perfected for roses and cauliflower that would Covefs were laid for Mrs Lyman Terry iJack Archer A W rjevolutionize the whole beet IndusAnderson and the hosts try by assuring a 100 per cent stand 'Mrai Winston Funk of Ogd cn i of beets is the object of A C Cunvisiting iher parents Mr and Mrs ningham of the United States deMr and Mrs partment of agriculture who is in William praham Graham will drive to Ogden Mon- Logan will accompany day and Mrs 'Funk ' them Williard Islierwood returned to FATHER OF SIX Salt Lake the firt of the week KILLED IN MINE after visiting his mother Mrs Jennie Isherwood Mrs Isherwood ROCK SPRINGS Wyo Nov 3 accompanied him to Ogden and Salt Morretti father of six Lake In Ogden she visited her children was killed by a fall of aunt Mrs E L Diffendarfer Mm Burr Longatreth passed a rpek while employed In the Union few days in Ofcden the first of the Pacific Coal company mine at Su- xi perior late Friday afternoon The week t j MrsD!L Thomas returned from body was removed aiter much f- Ogden the middle of the week The Llqns luncheon was held Thursday at the Hong Kong cafe wJth the president Clarence' Cook presiding! and' 22 members present Walter Martin and the Rev W IL Stevens were present as POTATOES guests Mr Stevens made a short CIUCAGO Nov 3— (U S D A"i talk Mr$ Violet Passey sang the — Receipts 141 cars on sold- which she used in the state tnack 482 cars audition ln Denver "Carissima" rrents f783 cars total U S shlnTrading very She fang as an encore "Sonny slow market Wisconsin Boy" SJie ' was accompanied by sacked round steady 70 90c whites Mrs Wulter Martin 86c Minnesota and mjostly around CAItD SESSION Dakota sacked round whites Mrs Oliver Buck entertained liar North sacked TA river Ohios card clubi Wednesday evening at 7585eIdaho (J(95c sacked russets $150 ' her honaev Five hundred was 175 played Honors were won try Mrs William Marshall and Mrs Andrew FLOUll Coutts Following the games n MINNEAPOLIS Nov 3— (AP) luncheon was served at the small — lour — Unchanged Shipments tables The Halloween decorabarrels tions were carried out at the ta- 44362 Bran— $2850 2900 bles j Yellow" and roae chrysanthe' mum were used In the rooms GROCERY DEMANDS Present were: Mrs George Bowii WASHINQTON— (AP) — The de Mrs :Mma Brough Mrs Meta partment of commerce has under Ileden Mrs William Marshall taken a study of consumer demands Mrs Mab-Mrs J M m: groceries Robertson so that the grocer mav ' Henderson Mrs Dave Peterson have at his finger tins information Mrs Andrew Coutts Mrs Robert that will the help hlm to Fad d Is Mrs Arthur Heward Mr accumulation of larger stocks of Harold Heward Mrs Thomas Mil- - certain he can sell ifems'than lera nd Mrs Fred Lewis — ' DON'T NEGLECT A CHILD'S COUGH VACANT PROPERTY A child's coughing alarms one if at night Foley's STRIPPED BY BOYS especially JlOney and Tar Comoound la a med thoroughly dependable SALTj LAKE Nov 3 — It'a dis- icine mat contains no family and opiates concerting to an owner of a vacant ingredient that a careful mother house to know that tha building is noj would hesitate to irlve her child being stolen from him bit by bit Mrs J S Ptlson Cleveland Ohio complained CA Williams 164 N says: "After trvine manv rtnri street to police Friday afternoon medicines for our children intime Boys had already stolen several w4 dropped them all in favor of hundred dollaris worth of his prop- Fcfley's Honey and Tar ComnoUnd" erty ho asserted Sojld jcyerywhere — Advertisement - -- i CUNNINGHAM (Paid Political Advertisement) By JACK HIERTZ SIDNEY ELECTION BETS la— (AP)— Ed Mullins national banner occupies a prominent place In the Cuban presidential palace It is a silk flag of o Georgia presented President by the women of Worth Bagley Camp United Spanish Wa veterans' Auxiliary Georgia dur4 ing the veterans convention here Ma-chad- 1 7mt'' Win:- mayor of Thurman and IL IL Askew wealthy land owner differ as o whether Governor Smith or Mr Hoover will carry New York statei They bet and If Mullins loses he vtill puil a toy automobile from hero to Cedar Rapids Askew aa loser would do the same Mulling Xavora Smith Askew Hoover IRES FORI i Louis Adcflress Heard Spirited hdi In White House Caused By wver iacuo Rockefelhvi t — CHICAGO Nov (AP) Herbert Hoover There was spirited bi came last night 'from the White er day in London foil House a rare rug up for v Rockefeller Breaking for a second time the Edithwas the uccesful bidder at a silence which he Vvtherwisa hs ally maintained coneistentlv w!th re price reported to'' have been $120- f spect to the presidential campaign 000 President Coolidge wirii The price might not have been nomSne at thecnciu-sio- n so high but someone was making a of his St Ltmls address fcn ex determined bid against Mfs Mcpression of confidence in his lidlity cormick's offers- She learned after to administer the affairs of thl na- it was all over that she had been ' tion and a declaration that: hel had bidding asrainst her brother John demonstrated a iitness ror thefpres- - D Rockefeller Jr The rug upon which' have trod luenry Although reports persisted for ehahs czars and emperors was the weeks that Mr Coolidge wouH at work of expert rug makers cen some stage take an active patrfun turies ago as" a gift to their ruler me noover campaign ne v h 1 me snnn or l'erela Long yearn previously made! by a single pu'blii anerward the rug was a gift to pronouncement In this couheetlonV Peter the Great of Russia" — a message to the Massachusetts Klt wa Siyen to the emperor of Aus- state Kepunucanj convention assert- Via tne turbulent years of ing that the country needed a contJuring war tinuance of Republican rule the rug disappeared theorld Last night's telegram was dis- bobbftig up again at the London patched after the president had auction heard Hoover's speech through the The Herald and Examiner said White House radio There had been today that the federal government no indications that such a step was has demanded a tax of $80ftf0 contemplated fore admitting the rug and that Declaring that he had listened to Mrs McCormlck plans to carry her the St Louis address with great objection to suph a tax to the satisfaction Mr Coolidge termed courts it the concluding speech in a series which had disclosed ''a breadth of CUPID MOCK8 WEATHER information a maturity of thbught and a soundness of conclusion on CHEROKEE la — ( AP) —Romanin tic June public questions never brings no more coup a previous presidential surpassed campaign" to the alt&f in" fftls counlyLhan Implements made by man more bleak February Each "month for than 22000 years old havo been the past 11 years hat averaged 153 marriage licenses found in France United Press Staff Correspondent LAKE BLUFF 111 Nov 3— (UP) — Firm in the belief that Miss Elfrieda Knaak was murdered John L Taylor coroner of Lake county today prepared to the skull to substantiate his belief she: was clubbed and then forced Into the Lake Bluff police station furnace "I have reason to believe she was struck In the back of the neck" Taylor said but refused to go into retails George Ilargraves private detective Investigating the burning however told The United rresn that he had discovered a depression on the back of Miss Knaak's neck that led' him to believe she had been hit with a red hot iron bar or an instrument of similar nature DIES IN HOSPITAL Miss Knaak died yesterday In the Alice Home hospital In Lake Forest after lingering In a state for three days She was found Tuesday morning in the basement of the police station nude and with her legs arms shoulders and head burned almost to the bone Ilargraves said the depression on her neck was about a half-inc- h wide and extended from the middle to the right side of the neck "It looks like she had been struck with a hot bar It of course is impossible to tell wnVther the blow came before or after the other burns" he said The theory that Miss Knaak attempted wulcide has been discarded -- WASHINGTON High praise foi Nov 3 McCui-4:v-fIa- ay jie-public- an " " Lfr us by the authorities ' 1 FIENDISH WORK It is now believed that some person through jealousy or other unexplained motive trapped her In the station Monday night as she waited for Charles Hitchcock her "mental" sweetheart tried to kill her and dispose of her body In the furnace It further is believed that this unknown person was Interrupted in the fiendish work and fled leaving Miss Knaak in a semiconscious state to be found the next morning: No arrests have been made and none are expected before th© coroner's jury 'meets next Thursday In Lake Forest At that time Miss Knaak's family the doctors who attended her and all authorities working on the case will be heard and a verdict rendered ' Funeral services for Miss Knaak will be held Monday The inquest was delayed until Thursday at the request of the j GEORGIA FLAG IN CUBA family'7" HAVANA — (AP)— A new foreign - ' Wetf He S Six Go j Leave Your Car in the Garage and RIDE THE STREET CARS - An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $100 BUY A PASS AND SAVE! 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THE WHIPPET SIX - px-eve- last And now the tenth gncewlve month 1 - j County Attorney IRA A HUGGINa ' j POWDERED re great-grandmoth- I NORFOLK Neb Nov 3— (UP) — She smoked cigarets and him so Ernest Wltmer a nagged youthful farmer killed his iwlfe and buried her In a cornfield on his farm home near here The youth walked into the police station and last night revealed in detail the manner In which Rosa his bride met death "First I put some poison In a glass of beer" he said "Then when he became dizzy I hit her! with a buggy wheel spoke and then I hit her on the head with an ax" Witmer and his wife disappeared a month ago at that time Witmer was traced to Sioux City Iowa But his confession last night was the first information received by police regarding the fate of Mrs Witmer The cornfield in which Witmer said he buried his bride was covered with snow today but search was made for the grave Witmer seemed to be mentally sound police said i MOTHER OF LARGE FAMILY IS DEAD Representative HALTS COUPLE known PRICE Nov 3 — (UP) — Struck ganize in the chin by a plank of lumber Mothers' Self Culture club officers were Aetna began its latest activity last night when a spectacular erup tion occurred The flow of lava subsided however after a display of fireworks Mild earthquake were felt but no damage j KING CITY MARSHAL li- talfio-Giar- United States Senator i' ! -- nt j ' ' Plank Pierces Windshield of By AIARX KENGSTROM Believed To Be Elopers Car Breaking Neck But Claim Brother-Siste- r EVANSTON! Wyo Nov 8— iA number qf wofmen met at the of Passenger Relationship brary Thursday afternoon to orwhat is to be as Sicily Nov 3 — (UP) Aetna resumed violent eruptions today after a calm night! A mild earthquake preceded th§ j eruption A new eruptive mouth was open! ed between Monte Frunientb an4 Pizzo Dineni emitting four streams of molten lava One stream wa flowing toward the village of Sani W1LLARD SCOWCROFT MRS J J GALLI0AN ABEL JOHN EVANS J FRANK TOLTON f' ODD ACGIDENT CATANIA who will vote for ALFRED E SMITH For President and JOSEPH E ROBINSON For -- crf?wa 1 I vanston — Mount Presidential Electors Vice-Preside- J LIFE LOST IN MT AETNA RESUMES VIOLENT ERUPTIONS o1 y X-r- MM HOOVER PRAISE i Nov TRAVELS TO VOTE SALT LAKE Nov 3— Mabel Walker Willebrandt assistant Unit d States attorney general in charge of prohibition enforcement passed through Rait Lake Friday The nemesis of the liquor interests was on her way to her home In California to cast her vote ill WHOJAGS -- GASOLINE WILL REPLACE STEAM X-Ra- semi-delirio- 2294 BOfSE Nov 3 — (AP) — A special train carrying: the prize winning irtock from the Pacific Northwest Livestock exposition in Portland will stop in Nampa ion November 12 to display the stock to visiting stockmen The train will carry 20 cars of dairy cattle beef cattle horses and ponies which haveb een on exhibition at the National Dairy exposition in Memphis in addition to the Portland' show They will also appear again at the American Royal Livestock show In Kansas City COOLIDGE Skull of Girl St Found Burned In Police Station DEATHOCGURS And Sheep MAN CLAIMS IVAS MURDERED By WILLIAMS VElk SATURDAY R Phone 12281 |