Show i FRIDAY EVEHIHO NOVEMBER ' NORTH "' Services Sunday Afternoon : For Patriarch James Ward "'the ogden 1928 Five-acr- li ' ii PLEA OF GUILTY IN LIQUOR ACTION 32" pleaded E L Johnson guilty to a charge of possession of city liquor when he appeared in was court this morning Johnsoh reported to have been arrested on Thursday evening at 9:50 o'clock by Sergeant L W Pack and De teetlves C E Noble and C IC street Keeter at 120 Twenty-sixt- h When the raid started Johnson is alleged to have run out the back door He was charged with hav ing a pint of liftuor in his posses sion Judge John A Hendricks will pass sentence on December 3 - Harriet 1881 In 1856 and married ' Miss Brown on March 16 the 'following April they set sail for America In a company of 624 members of the church tinder the leadership of Elder Charles W Penrose Mrs Ward went through to Utah by emigrant train and her husband worked his way over the plains by helping to erect the first transcontinental telegraph line to the Hocky mountains arriving in Salt Lake on October 4 1881 He had since made his home In North Ogden engaging in fruit raising and gerieral farming For 12 years he was the first road Bupervisor in North Ogden and h© helped lay out thd roada system there Ho- was likewise member of the town school board for nine years SERVED AS BISHOP For a long time he was tendent of the Sunday school and for 13 yeara he was counselor to Jlishop Thomas Wallace lie suc ceeded Wallace as bishop of the ward Jn 1896 and fioryrd until De- cemher 29 1912 During his term as bishop the present meeting house and recreational hall were erected He was ordained a patriarch by President Charles W Penrose on May 11 1913 After the death of his wife he married Frances Cooley Campbell April 16 1503 She and the following Mpht children sur- vive Mrs Charles Storey James If tWard Lorenzo Ward and Mrs Lyman Barker all of North Or--Ali den John Ward of Coalville: O Ward of Liberty: Cyrus Ward and Joseph Ward both of Preston In addition there are 54 Idaho ji V Rush Occurs During Final Hours For Regular Tax Payments The office of David W Evans Weber cpunty treasurer in the was swamped this courthouse owners seekmorning by 1928 taxes before to their pay ing noon when taxes become delinquents j 3 per cent penalty la Imposed for delinquent paymeht w The ltfte of taxpayers extended from the gratings at the treasurer's the hall down the tpK and to the front door i Em ployes' in the treasurer's office were so buy that they wetfe unable to open all tf the mail and have not had time to exten their totals of taxes paid The total to be 'collected this vear Is above $1800000 Mr i Evans The Utah Power & Light said company check received this morning-was above $86000 In round paid in taxes figures the railroads litis year as f olio ws: Union Pacific J6GOO0 Oregon Short Line 530000 and Denver &' HIo Grande Western $17000 y office-throug- - " Y CHOIR BUSY ON YULETIDE EVENTS Ogden tabernacle choir Is enter Ing on the last lap of its rehearsals for the Yuletide performance which ONLY MEMBERS will include "The Messiah" and MAY BE PRESENT "Elijah" and the membership roll of has been closed until after Ira Hugging county chairman the Democratic party has called January said Director Lester HinchcHff Duo to the fact that the choir meeting of members of the county of Jhe central committee for tonight at will sing at both sessions Sunrrrerenee stake Weber North Attorof 7:30 o'clock in the office Hinchcliff requests Director held be will Chez The day ney meeting present at that every member be The for the purpose of considering apwfimen ofthe rehearsal tonight plications for various politicalcomwill meet at 7 o'clock and the men fices but only members of the m mittee will be permitted to attend at 7:45 o'clocki - i-'- i i S 1 Af stint A It II Hodge assistant superin tendent of Ogden city waterworks department declared today that his office ia making a special ef fort to collect all delinquent water taxes for 128 and Taxes are due become delinquent if not paid within 15 diys after January 1 and he 4saM adding that many July-- 1 water user have not yet paid the taxes that became delinquent on January 10on while Ptilltaxmore are the July in arrears There isfno penalty added for delinquent taxes he said but tho waterworks' department Is preparing to shut the water off without notice where payment is delin'i quent semi-annual- ly Would Represent City! At Western C of C i Conference Commissioners II W Peery: and Fred E Williams are urging Mayor Frank Fi'ahcis to accept thi Invitation of the chamber of commerce to officially represent Ogdon city at a conference of the western division of the United States chamber of co'mm4ree in Pasadena Cul Till WW fl! OF HEALTHFUL I T© TRESPASSING CASE DROPPED BY COURT Case of the state against Marlon Creen and Mervln Brown charged with trespassing with a flock of pheep on property of the Deseret Land & Livestock company was dismissed in city court this morning on motion of Assistant County Attorney Fred J" Conway' who told Judge lohu A Hendricks that a civil action covering the same ense was pending The complaint iipned by Henry Moss charged trespass on July 20 1928 HORACE E PEERY ESTATE TAX FIXED Tho estate of Horace E Peery who died on October 2 1013 has been ordered by Judge James X Kimball ia the Second district court to pay an inheritance tax of $23521) to tho state of Utah Tho estate was appraised at $39 -- 77555 Claims totaling $275487 were presented and paid A statutory deduction of $10000 was allowed making a total of $"754372 'in deductions The remainder or f 2226 82 remained as taxable and the tax and interest amounted e the total ordered paid memory of ourv beloved wifo and motlicr Alice Smulley ( ALL-tJKAJ- in many hygrometer that pays for"itsjelf quaint Swiss-cottag- e to or when-no- t It warns you when to take an umbrella chiltwo Is to be fine the the weather When wash out the hang dren will be out when stormy weather is approachirjg the witch will come out from 8 to 2i hours ahead of rain or enoiv It is surconditions Made on strictly prisingly reliable on local weather scientific principles We have secured a special pricf on a quanlast will sell them for exactly what it tity and as Jong us they costs us to retail them — only 69c A waysv - j OGDEN HARDWARE CO Phone 1164 2279 Washington Ave -- " I- SztlHtoi r-- L4 i1iiiiuiiniti - ini H iW iiiwiui m - lllilW--- iinniii'iiiill II iiiipi "' '' hi s -- 1 mm 5 rmnfr m A TP o lfm — w mmmn wmm mw mmw) urnm ! j " LADIES' SLIPPERS EXTRA SPECIAL -- Providence Syracuse Buffalo -- WN AC WEAN WFBL WMAK Baltimore WC AO OilCity(Pa)WLBW Spokane - WICC Bridgeport Cleveland - Hollywood Los Angeles Seattle Minneapolis-S- t Paul KSTP San Francisco KFRC Wjl nlffl J mm mm St and Let iY£ ur :'- v : Dollars Do Triple Duty f WU4AI144 Styles Men's High Grade and other leading brands Oxfords-f-Wa!koyer- Edmondi 1 Values to $700 $295 s THE END BRINGS LOWER PRICES DEEDS OF REAL BARGAINS AWAIT KG A Tune in Come Early as We Have limited Quantities Earliest Choosing is Best TAILORED—A REAL VALUE VELL — i - i ipi I? p a k J lit a Qood Time W fO I J L m mm "SELLEES OF BANKRUPT oTUxvijlp Chicago Illinois 5801 Dickens Avenue I I COMPANY GR1GSBY-GRUNO- mf3? 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Eastern Standard Time s IN MEMORIAM to Coupon foyc and DAY i NEW YORK NovJO— (API — whcso holiday Some of Walska's task was to review Ganna ' first radio concert were1" informed that Harold F McCormick tuned in at his home In Chicago and telephoned his congratulations' thl: k A S N - - US This i I t beyond "Itsceineth such a little I THE END IS IN SIGHT EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OF THIS comedy "The Colonel's Maid" will be presented at 8:15 o'clock tonight in the Thirteenth ward Those taking' part include: D Kay Wilkinson Ronald Whittier Jor5n Carruth Sadie Williams Myrtle Smnmerill Z4ia Phillips Henry UUL Dan Tapsart 'and Wilford Do Ilaan Between acta musical numbers will bo furnished by Clifford Vretwell and a quartet Lamont Iceland Pack William Gardner Xcwey and Kenneth Holbrook la NOW COMES THE TIME WHEN YOU WILL OjFTEN CONSULT THIS DEPENDABLE FORECASTER AN A morning Idisli of ¥ Y lit nntHn COMEDY ON STAGE 0F WARD TONIGHT the-critic- RELY ON THIS " Anniq Deemer both of North Off den also are living three-ac- MILLIONS OF PEOPLE prevents constipation William Arnold" 4 3 of £37 4 avenue suffered cu:p Washington o the hands Thursday evening to relieve constipation Two Clear eyes Fresh completions when his car tipped over in a colcome all daily — chronic tablespoonfuls Buovant They a lision with a ear driven by Mi:s spirits meal cases with food ia every of kind when the right Kinglyfim of 2053 Madison avenue An appetizing healthful cereal The iicuident occurred at Twenty-fourt- h eaten One of the main things that street and Jefferson ave- our modern diet lacks is the roughof unusually nutritious qualities " to nue constipaServe it with milk or cream and prevent necessary age tion which is the cause of so much add' fruits or honey Use it in cookill health ing too Sold by all grocers Served MOTHER SEEKING ALL-BRA-N Made by Kellogg in furwill everywhere Kellogg's " Creek LOCATION OF SON nish well Battle to bulls need the you keep i Who knows anything about Arand' fit ALL-BRAthur Douglas Bondj 2 9 formerly is 100 per cent" employed in Ogdeh by Swift bran It Supplies roughage in Co? His mother Mrs If T Don J effective quantities Far better of Sacramento has written to Chief than part-bra- n At best products of Police Hnrry S Anderson re be but ' partially effec can they of Cond's where creating word 13 guaranteed tive ' abouts — —— " " :— — — — — —4 — — t — ill i i l mii'uiiij' ""f"m"1' ' great grand- -' children and two great great grandMrs Two sisters children Oeorgina Montgomery 'and Mrs A URGED TO MAKE TRIP SLIGHTLY INJURED AS CAR TIPS OVER ?9 grandchildren next Wednesday and Thursday The Ogden chamber is seeking to bring the 1929 conference of the western division of the national chamber to Ogden Last week the board of directors of the Ogdon chamber voted to request the city to send Mayor Francis to Pasa' dena la' dubious about Francis Mayor accepting the invitation but Commissioners Peery and Williams are pointing out the beneficial advertising Ogden would receive and urging him to attend They declare they will vote tot have Ogden city pay his expenses if he will accept The expenditure in their opinion would be more than 'offset by the favorable impression he would make for the city - Josephine F Olson county re corder today reported the following real estate transfers: to Froerer and Fowles Inc Robert B Thomson and wife Grace H Thomson all of lot 8 block 3 of Linck and Griffin subdivision of block 19 plat "C" of Ogden city survey $10 William B Cooper by administratrix to Enea Cooper a part of tho northwest Quarter of section 2i township 6 north range 1 west Salt U S Lake meridian survey Ogden cemetery BORX IX ENGLAND Patriarch Ward was born on June 12 1840 In Pewev Wiltshire England He had a severe struggle to gain the rudiments of education hut at the age of 18 he became foreman of a brewery having1" a capacity oft 2000 barrels daily He held that position for three years' Ho became an L D S convert In MYOR EFFORT BEGUN ABOUT GRATINGS Funeral services for Patriarch James Ward 88 will be held at 1 o'clock Sunday In North Ogden chapel with Bishop Harold II Patriarch Campbell presiding Ward died Thursday night at his home as the result of a paralytic stroke- suffered about six weeks ago Friends may call "at" the home $1 Silvio Galllno and wife Dina to Saturday and also on Sunday until Annie DaJmonego a part of" lot i noon-Flowers left at the Larkin e plat & Sons' mortuary until 9 o'clock block 1 of 'Ogden $2000 "Ak" of Ogden city home to will the be taken Sunday Interment will 'be made in North - standard-examine- r OWNERS CROWD WATER TAXES Real Estate Transfers OGDEN LEADER CALLED : SO — i !- "-" fmm |