Show SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 4 1928 BOOK WEEK ON mm Balloon Leap I Newest Sport CONTEST BASED THE 0 GDEIT ( DEFENDS We Value " COURT VIEIV IN Out-of-Tow- STANDARD-EXAMINE- R The "Love Nest" n Trade A AS MUCH AS ANY WE GET High School Students Are III' Invited To Submit Refuses To Send Daughter To School Teaches ie: Essays Her At Home Tlans are under way at the Carnegie Free library for the annual celebration of Book week Novem7 ber Many of the civic and social organizations of the city are in maklending their ing this year's observance a srreat success aid Miss Eveline Bean TWIN FALLS Idaho Nov 3 — (UP)-f-MAddle Bradley to send her with failure charged granddaughter to school pitted' her jwits against those of the prosecuting attorney in probate court today in conducting her own defense Mrs Bradley recently-move- d to Murtaugh from California and she contended that! under Idaho stat utes she was competent to instruct her grandchild :in iaer own home which she compared to a private ' rs 11-1- i' i I : ? ' : librarian The Business and Professional Women's club of Ogden has offered a prize of $5 to the boy or girl who writes the best essay on the subject "What the Tublic Library Means to Me" In ordfcr that all contestants will have a fair chance the following ruies nave Deen made to govern the contest: The contest is open to student of the eleventh and twelfth 'Wgh school providing theyyearsi reside in Ogden Essays entered in the content I must not exceed 500 words All essays must be entered under a nora de pjume A sealed envelope containing the real name and address as! well as the nom d plume must be? submitted with each essay All essays must be sent or left at the Carnegie Free library on or before 9 p ra November 14 Essays will be judged on the following basis: Contest 50 per cent: style 25 per cent spelling punctuation etc 25 per cent Judges of the contest will be Mrs P W Knisley Professor Kenneth Mons'en and Miss Eveline Bean librarian i- RECEIVER NAMED IN SUIT ON NOTE The First Savings bank of Ogden filed Suit yesterday In the Second district court against William P Chambers a widower Chester A Chambers and his ' wife seeking to recover $2500 on a note secured by a mortgage and asking that a receiver be appointed for the mortt V gaged premises ' The complaint sets forth that William Chamhers was an unmarried man on February 20 1923 when the note was given and that on April ll- 1923 -- when he conveyed: the mortgaged property to Chester Arthur Chambers he was The latter It sets Aj widower forth Is now out of the state and cannot be found while the prop- -' n condition rty is in a Judge George S Barker appointed Walter I Wilson receiver for the premises and placed him under 11000 bond run-dow- FREEDOM THROUGH SUDS CLEVELAND— Soap suds found on his hands during a federal raid on an: alleged speakeasy caused "United States Commissioner Mon-ahe- n t5 dismiss charges against an auto mechanic The prisoner's plea that he had come into the place to wash his hands after repairing an anto was accepted And we-g- I Specially Selected I f Outfit Whose Charm Will Help Make l It a lot of It because et vV we deal fairly jji I 1 Terms— $40 Down $20 Monthly1 um j life Wmt ii" UnBdlemieaiTtM :::: sjivysSsK'ssy' hit Happy Homes I o Judge C A Bailey held that the defendant did not fulfill the re quirements or an instructor in a private school iand ordered that tfnr child be enrolled in a public school next Wednesday He made the exception that the order would be ineffective if Mrs i Bradley would produce a doctor s certifi cate showing: that the child was physically unable to be in attendancei i' j Mrs Bradley indicated she would appeal iShe sought information as to jthe! proper legal method of getting the case before t'Wi-ljchXJ5ALeao TlnteM district court i Balloon jumping is a new and The specific charge against her o the delinthrilling sport in England! It is was contributing demonstrated above by jc G quency of a minor — —— — Vichers V C who carries a long pole and vaults along the balloon GIRL LEADERS TO carrying him high into the air between jumps as illustrated in the MEET WEDNESDAY drawing The girli scout! leaders will meet in the Presbyterian! church WedPUPILS TO OFFER nesday Alter the meeting they begin their work ifv the cardl MUSICAL PROGRAM will singing Ef ery leader is urged to order to get attend the meeting A special musical program will a good start in the songs be given by the piano pupils! of The program for fhk rally and Sam F Whitaker during the Mut- the cajmp will be anreuhicjn ual session of the Thirteenth ward nounced Wednesday! on Sunday The following numTroop news: j bers will be given: Troop 3 rjiet with Mrs White on Song of the Stars King Tuesday V Andrews time of October 23!' to choose aa Ripples They 'planned meeting Miss Maurine Tree mbuntalris hike the into Valse Op 64 No 1 Chiopln Second Mazurka Troop 8 has enjoyed many good Godaxd times thl3 fall They took a hike 'Miss Florence Gay Minuet in G eethoven to Taylor'sl canyon October 20- nature specimens were For Eliza Beethoven Many back for the fall classes Butterflies Lege brought Bugs and leafves iweife the intexiest Miss Lois Draney Their next To Spring Grieg ing subjectspsoiight was a Halloween party Canzonetta Jensen adventure All sorts of I spooki' games and Miss Ruth Carver were flayed Everyone 'had tricks The Angelus Kellerman a time! and after refresh good Spring's Awakening Espeh ments had been served they went Sweet Violet Helns home to return Saturday to paint Miss Leah England and other home decorations Last Hope Gottschalk weds Mrs Blessing 13 supervising' the Evening Song (Left Hand Alone) i craft work : Hollaender Miss Virginia Peterson Troop 1 the Amapola has had several hikes into the mountains The object of these hikes was to TOUGH PICKINGS the rocks and the trees In study is their meetings the girls are taking Pickpocket —What was in pocket? up block printing They are going Pal (badly shaken) — A pair of to make handkerchiefs for Christ — 'andcuf fs Passing Show mas presents j ' mm mimttm'&i Shop by mail with Ross Coon to fill your orders school yv v I It j ii J-r- At '1 1 1 I t j i FA ' I ! j Wm'mWP A A Magazine papers-et- - s 1 4 'sV- A Fine Group in R - 71 j here when you know the quality of the workman- - J AH three P ship' beneath the rich upholstering "built to are our high with pieces terpentine fronts standards and loose spnng-- f llled reversible cushions are used on each piece ' Only at this store could you expect to find such a value ' — 1: Easy Terms 8-Pi- SENSATIONAL SALE Of Genuine Whitney Fiber Baby Carriages mm ece DISPLAYED c3 TERMS—i-$- nim ' T -- i i — R 'M The heavy mohair covering— the thlckj cotton over the guaran- layer of high-grad- e teed spring units—the spring edge construe coif ' spring back — all springs ' tion— heavy I t 'i a! 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