Show xamtite MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 26 1928 Students Pay Franz Schubert Tribute 82 AVOIDS INJURY BY FAST ACTIO Knock Sends Bullet Wild Music Department aged 21 l"""J"'MJ wwwuiWupW Gunman Has Dark Record Lloyd Sandusky Musical Play Gives Appropriate is in jail and Gus Tertegas is uninjured due to quick action on the latter's part when Sandusky pulled a gun Sunday evening and threatened to shoot up a drink parlor at 272 Twenty-fift- h street Tertegas knocked the gun away Just aa San- v'-- f l C J v t V AH: ' ' htT(£:fcf- " f f - A h - ! j "! i - wild Returning to the'drink one ' Vs ! 'fS- — ' vr'i " - "I - -- i ::- ' ' " 1 I sj ' ' I ' f - - ' i - - )Y 5 3 Iw ' ' - ' ' i ' X - ' ' r- I — - ' t- i Gerald Tnnlr vix j Chorus "The Linden Tree" D and E Glrl3 Solo "Ah Che Ma Morte" ii Ellis Cragun This last selection is by Verdi The accompanists were Maurine Yarbrough Manita Clayton Ruth La VIn Oragun and Mr Olsen ho life of Schubert was given De Hart "If pinging William by bert" is so great a thing I wish all men follows: as were The characters Franiz Schubert Ellis Cragun would learn to sing" The program was given under Buehler" Gerald Father Schubert direction of Grace Matthews the Elsbeth Schubert (mother) Beth of music in the WashingTonks Theresa (sister) Edna Wil- director ton Junior High school FerBrown liams Jgnatz Robert dinand1 Richard Swenson Holtzer Salieri ACACIA CLUB MEETS (friend) John Cawiey Johmusic Doyle master) (great The Acacia club met on Friday nson two girl friends Helen Llndwith Mrs Joseph E afternoon Robinson and Fay quist Schubert's of composiMany tions were played and sung by the students Storage Packing Violin solo "Serenade" U Baggage Shipping WTinona Olsen j Violin solo "Moment Musicale" i T Audrey Clayton T Piano solo "Ballet Music" from Helen Blair "Rosimunde" Piano duet "March Mllitaire" Helen and Virginia Simpson Vocal diuet "Who Is Sylvia" Call Verne and Maxine Gait Chorus! "Hark Hark the Lark" C and X) Students Chorus! "The Lament of All C and D Students Bey"! Office 437 25th Phone 321 An appropriate and charming musical play was given on Friday at the iSouth Washington Junior High school by the mufeic depart-of ment bonoring the memory the great and gifted composer Franz Schubert The play was entitled "Scenes From the Boyhood of Franz Schu- ' Wright Luncheon was served and the program' followed Mrs Leltoy Pugmire spoke on "The Engineer which is part of the club program on I i Mrs Florence Kohn wife of Sigmund Kohn died Sunday In Oakland Cal and funeral services will : j be held there tomorrow according Manager to a telegram received by rhll A J M Parker former manager of Kohn 984 Twenty-eight- h street the Sperry Flour compahy in Og Mr Holm's brother den is the new general manager of Mr and Mrs trrgmund Kohn are of I com the Oakland chamber v residents of Ogden former They !' I merce! Mrs ter five years ago left Ogden (exten 1?arker had who has Mr' one daughter Ivac leaves Kohn sive business experience in? Utah and two sons Donald and Kenneth and California during thef last zb years was selected by the directors Saturday after they had considered more than 60 applications While residing in Ogden £e was manager of the Sperry Flout com pany director of the chamber or commerce and president of the Ogden Grain exchange He was also Utah chairman of the regional ad PROVO Nov 26 — Begistratioii Railof Americah the loard visory for the fall quarter at Brlgham way aisociation a director of the Young university has exceeded all National Bank of Commerce and registrations of former years by a a member of the Ogden Xlotary considerable marg-iaccording Club Hi Af E E Holt secretary-treasure- r Mr Parker left Ogden in 1925 in former years the distribution o to become general manager of the students indicated by the address California Prune and Apricot Grow they have giveti Is unusually wide i Of the more than 1230 student ers' association His Selection climaxed 6 bril liant career in chamber of comHe merce work in California TURKEYS served? as president of the San Jose chamber of commerce for GEESE three years and a director for two i years He became affiliated with the DUCKS Sperry Milling company in 13012 and was placed in charge of the BIG SPRING south central California districts and later was made manager of CHICKENS the Ogden property He served as general manager of the California Prune and j Apricot-Growers- ' LITTLE SPRING association from $925 unCHICKENS til Time 1 1928 and also aa a director in the California Dried Fruit association and the CaliforBIG FAT HENS nia Dried Fruit Export association SALMON their buying! elsewhere Leave your car at home and EMe tiie STREET SAHS An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $100 BUY A PASS AND SAVE i ! Utah Rapid Transit Company TtWt ilpsCaxra JooOptmrioieatft Suildwf j i ' f HALIBUT OYSTERS PIG TAILS KIDNEYS Apply at FRESH AND PICKLED TRIPE PIGS FEET MINCEMEAT RAISINS ETC i - e ©leu Be© Plana© C© OGDEN UTAH 185 24TH ST 7 ' Loyal Women's class will pre sent a play and program at o'clock Tuesday evening in the "Ogde'n's Coal Savers" do FISH ts BIG MEETING WEDNESDAY "a 1 : i Independent Cash Coal Co drive trade away from the local merchants If! the women folks who do most of the shop ping cannot findj a parking place they may be: expected to TAME RABBITS ATLANTIC OCEAN Applications Must Be Filed TODAY OR TUESDAY Slade Transfer j Coal! Nut LITTLE FAT HENS SUE WILL ALL RIGHT Wife (at top of stairs) — Explain yourself! Where have ylu been till thijj hour? Husband — My dearerstnp me if you've heard this one — Tit-Bi- LAST CALL FOR THE JUNIOR DRUM CORPS Yrv "Pi i $825 Ton $775 Ton $675 Ton Delivered — Cash f Sh "dontemporary Types" A Lump Coal Sp Stove Coal OGDEN NAMES i described the Moffat tunnel Boul dcr dam and the Lucln cut-of- f Mrs It! A Soderbertr talked o Thomas A Edison and the tendenc of great inventions !! j KOHN EXPIRES ! 5 J Clayton - Winona Olsen To r row Heft to rlqht) — Doyle Jensen Virginia Simpson- I Audrey T3 trill— nocen wvni row diuwh ixorma tin second Buehler and John Cawiey wuuams tana Front row — Helen Simpson neien tsiair Manita Ellen Llndquist ? i i ' j - ' - - t J1 First Christian church The play ' 'The Wednesday Club Entertains will have in the cast Mrs T E B Porter Mrs Walker Mrs-Mrs H J Bishoff Dawlee Ray Mrs IX R Bush Mrs W B Mowbray and Mrs A Young An excellent program consisting of xylophone numbers readings and solos Refresh will precede the play merits will follow tit- i El Monte Gommandery No 2 Knights Templar i - I V-4- 1 : Faliering vision is as uncertain of itself as faltering1 feet Vision that fal- Special meeting Monday Novem ber 26th at 730 p m for worK Please atin the Malta degrees tend WADE M JOHNSON E C j ter in its performance requires immediate atten L " j ROASTERS $100' It ' tion Herein we can serve you best Call today 9832 REED J' stl' vV-V PLAY PROGRAM TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL new ruoiiiui PHONE 600 0NBYULIST f-rx par- hies kirin nooiTin f Sandusky was arrested by Sergeant L "W Pack and Officer J C Hutchens following a call from esHarry Fqtos proprietor of thedrivtablishment Fotos had just en up to his place of business and saw the fray throusrh the window SEEKS SISTER Sandusky eaid that recently he had been working at a railroad tie preserving camp in Pocatello and had saved up several hundred dollars Then he fell sick and spent most of It for treatment Coming to Ogden he said he tried to locate a sister who lives on Patterson A friend Gus Tertegas avenue took him to the supposed address twice but was unable to find any- SKHND MRS Former Ogden Miller Made Chamber of Commerce dusky shot and the charge went lor Sandusky Is declared to have pulled out a revolver and said: "I am tough guy from Idaho and 1 am jroing to shoot up this place" As his finsrers tightened on the trigger Tertegas knocked nothe gun harm aside and the bullet did Then Tertegas struck Sandusky with his fist When the prisoner appeared In Captain Burk's office this morning he had a black eye and a bruised and scratched face Sandusky said he knew Tertegas in Idaho Several persons who were In the place at the time of the shooting were brought to the police station for questioning BATTLES with dad The prisoner who is held on an open charge told Captain Robert Kurk that he shot his father five times with a 38 calibre pistol Jan nary 18 1023 on a railroad train between Lava Hot Springs and Mc (Jammon Idaho He shot his fath er once in the arm twice in the chest once in the face and once in the head he said Just prior to the killing he had shot his father in the nose with a 2 2 rifle he ad The affrays arose out of mitted family trouble at Glenn's Ferry He told how Sandusky declared his father had stabbed his mother several years before and had serv When he ed six years In prison sot out and came home he again threatened the family with death and the first shooting resulted Sandusky eaid he followedon hisa father when he left town train and the killing came as the His father to the strife was 42 vears old at the time Sanduskv told police that his father had always mistreated his mother Mothers and sisters Sanduskv said he had been drinking to try to forget his trou ARKER TAKES 22 who have alreadv-- res'tatprari are from Ogden and Vicinity They are: Ogden — Mark Baltif Yvonne Brown Norman Geertsmi Hfnlnh Strickler Fermen Westergard Elvu A WilKinson Glen A Wilkinson Hazel Taylor Itetta Jacobs Le Uoy uroDerg Levi K Hansen Delbert Groberg North OKden — Lerov T) TCondnll Yvonne Brown Lorene Randall Ellen Barker Norman Geertsen arr u est — Edna Taylor Rhei Taylor Last year more than 11000000 air mail letters were handled with out losa or damage to a single let J 1 i J Dr W R Doxey Eye Specialist At Wrlflht'a 24th and Klesel Phone 559 St 1i - Jf HPHERE'S much' of Happiness in every Apex home — ana its a laughing joyful welcome that t greets dad every evening-- even Monday evening when he arrives And why? home from business this all joyousness' in Apex Why homes and particularly on Monday? Well here's why Because Monday — that is to say washday — in Apex homes means only a pleasant laundering time of an hour or iAs if by so in the cool morning magic all the things to be laundered are quickly and beautifully washed and out on the home' line to and breeze-tossebe Indeed the home that has an Apex is a happy home — ii V ill - m- yfTt it sun-kisse- rtZZ£&' i o nee Foir Three Bays Hundreds to choose from Odd lengths from our most ' popular piece goods Silks Satins Rayons Cotton Prints Voiles Curtain Scrims Cretonne Woolens Outings in colorful assortment £ome early for the best choice ' 1 d V-- modern Apex way TrmT?m lreVrriM mnA H!infl ihft1lf hn!Bfi laiUl- personal acquaint- defing and a feeing of intimate " ance vith your ovra thing — C i 3JlJI ilwuS UMlCt SHOP I i i n(— 111 — tai W an IB I (With WEBER ELECTRIC CO) 2277 Washington Ave Phone 2686 — - I! '! 1 - - e APEX-ROTA- REX — Mr Lavishly Trimmed ioith Fur—Special l 1 otra" things NEED the pure inn and a ucic- breeze that surround your own nome home-th- f dt XTOUR "fore— launder at II i jJc so - - II $69$o — vrtiBk — wtlslt ! Off goe th dust fromstha welcome mat for t&e world's best washer Yes sir! Apex ia welcome La a MILLION homes Happy day! T TTHISK VV : I BWMpiwiiMM'ii gun "5 collection of Coats that have" an air of chic about them Finest Woadcloth: Made more attractive bvi Volf rf jiatfiwBWy- ? '" ? - " i- — immu$ —r i""1" "" - j - - and Fox or Bea rer i j I j I" ' ' ' 1 I1 l r1 i uwHarfr |