Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 2 1928 JEM SOPHIA 79 DIES AT AGE Boyhood Chums Are Now! Close Pals in Washington FRED E GARNER FAMILY MOVING Residents Will Make Home In Burley Idaho North Bisk op Riley Will Conduct Both Spry And Sutherland Services Tuesday Were Prominent In Afternoon A Utah Politics 79 widow iof Sophia Jensen llans C Jensen dledat 1:55 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of her daughter Mrs Ora D Brown 2919 Keisel fjvenue Mrs Jensen suffered a fall fifteen months ago fjrom which she never fully recovered She was born in - Copenhagen I?enmark November 18 1849 a daughter of Hans and Kersten Madsen Ifansen She became a member of the Latter-da- y Saints' church when a young: woman iri her native land While in Opden she waa a faithful worker especially in the Relief society Mrs Jensen came to Utah in 1882 She tnarrierl Mr Jensen on tlrtie February 21 1883 and for aSlater-ville they made their hone in In 1903 the family came to Qgrden She is survived by the following children: Mrs £ Ii Hansen bf Omaha David L Jensen of Silt Lake Xephi Jensen of Hollywood r' Mrx I Drown of Ogden flyv firrandchildren and the following stepchildren whom she - jnothereid T having married their father shortly after their mother's death: If aha C Peter William and "Henry Jeh-w- n all-oOgden Mrs H C Hol-le- y of Hexburg Ida and Mrs Geo E Randall of North Ogden Funeral services will be held on Tuesday at 1 o'clock in the Elevj enth ward chapel with Bishop James II Riley conducting The body may be viewed at the home of her daughter Mrs Brown £919 Keisel avenue this evening: and Monday evening1 and also on Tuesday until 12 o'clock noon' Interment will he made in the Ogderr City cemetery under the direction of Larkln & Sons 'CO AST MINE BOUGHT BY TINTIC LEAD CO xaminer In the last century two boys were born in England about 20 miles from each other Although unacquainted in the old country they later cam'e to the United States settled in Utah and became fast friends rising to positions of public trust in that commonwealth and are now living In Washington both holding important position? under the Un!ted States government One of these men in this stranger-thanr- f ictton tale is Associate Justice George Sutheralnd of the United States supreme court The other is Commissioner William Spry of the general land office of the interior department' The parallel in their lives Is considered unusual in American an nals for the likeness has continued up to recent years both having been honored by the late President Harding who named them to the posts they are now holding BOTH ENTER POLITICS was born Justice Sutherland March 2 5 1862 in Buckinghamshire England receiving a common School and academic education Iii Utah Some 20 miles distant in Berkshire In the borough of Windsor where Windsor castle home of English monarchs is located was born Mr Spry on January 11 1864 Ilia father was a member of a tailoring establish- ment which catered to boys who attended the fashionable Eton specializing in the making of the famous Eton jackets When he was 11 years old Mr Spry in 1875 came to the United States and to Utah where Mr Sutherland had preceded him by a few years Life In the mining camps In those days was viewed at close range by Justice Sutherland for his father a mining lawyer practiced his profession largely in the famous Tirtie district noted for its load and silver ores The future supreme court justice studied law at the University of Michigan being admitted to practice in the supreme court of that state in March 1S83 He served as state senator from the sixth Utah senatorial district in the first state legislature h and was elected to the congress but declined to the following congress Commissioner Spry was Republican chairman when Justice Sutherland was first elected United States senator in 1905 talking a leading part In managing hjls election which was then done by the The justice was relegislature elected to the United States senate in 1911 and was president of the American Bar association in 1916-1- 7 He is the author pt Constitutional Power and World Affairs a series of lectures1 delivered at Columbia University in ' l 1918 HONORED BY UNIVERSITIES George Washington university has honored Justice Sutherland 1— silver mine district of Tintlc Lead 4otnpany was announced today' by A E Kipps manager of the mirja umler the new management ine iiorn suver mine produc tive since 1878 Is credited with a production of 54 million dollars hi Silver-lea- d ore mined from an area of but four acres and a depth Of 900 feet The consideration of the sale was mot announced SALT LAKE Pec of the Horn in the San Francisco Beaver county by the (AP)--Acquisti- LAUNCH RESCUES 1 COLOMBIAN FLIER COLON Panama Dec 1— (AP) — Colonel Benjamin Mendez was rescued by a United States govern- -- ment launch when his plane sank as he brought it down on the surface Of the bay here at 4:55 p m The Colombian aviator had flown from Bluefields Nicaragua today ' Although his plane the Ricu-irt- e the-gif- t of his countrymen And the Bdgota newspaper Mundo El pie was almost completely submerged a line was made fast to it And it was towed to jhe shore Fifty-sevent- : Ogden I — ri Si r RESIDENCE' CHANGED Mr and Mrs John Birt hav-come to make their home jhere They formerly lived in Ogderi valley but later for a number of years resided in Ogden and jother parts of Weber county WMr and Mrs Glen Wrreh formprly residing in North Qgdeh but later In! Burley Idaho have moved with heir children by automobile to Sacramento Calif! ' Mr and Mrs William S Pniels are happily announcing a netv addition to their family £ son born at their hortje on Main street last Mm Daniels was fornierly week Miss Edith iA Warren daughter Of Mr and StrsJ John Henry iWar ren of this place Mrs Emraa Plckford suffering : - P- - : 1 ' ' ysyss-?yyj:- s ' - ' ' 5 - ::::: - yyyy: ' i I? R for many weeks under a gteneral breakdown in health has j been staying with her daughters n Ogden She has so far improted as to be moved to her home here on Main street and is now ablet- to do her light housework Landy NorrLs son of Mr and Mrs William Norris has been called into the Southern pacific railroad work He is located in Wells Nev Mr: and Mrs Joseph D P amer after residing a number of years in Ogdn have located in North " f By B F BLAYLOCK NORTH OGDEN Pec 1— Mr and Mrs Frederick E Garner and family lifelong residents of North Ogden have! decided to mave to Burley Idaho They will follow They have been very farming active in church and civic affairs Mr Garner In the Sunday school and music Mrs Garner in the presidency of the local primary organization' and Miss May Garner In piano organ and other instrumental work (Editor's note — The following article which recently appeared in the Washington Star should be read with considerable interest by Standard Both WIN readers liam fcSpry and Justice George Sutherland are well known by many o£ oui" readers) to 2259 " i Ogden v JCF 2267 1 j :' A Bridge Set ? For Your Friends Who Play Cards rrs: h i " - x ' ' ' 'J - s J? g ' ' U C Above JUSTICE GEORGE i SUTHERLAND SPI15T WILLIA3I Below: j with an honorary degree of doctor of laws as have Columbia university and the University of Michigan President Harding appolntejd him as associate justice of the supreme court of the United States September 5 19?2 and he was immediately by the senate and entered upon his present du1 ties October 2 of that year Suthhis Justice vacation During erland has frequently gone back to England and this year was no exception for h4 has recently returned from a tjrfpto Europe He has taken advantage of these trips abroad to studr English law ajd " cori-firm- v practice? President Justice ed Iarding appointed Sutherland chairman of the advisory" commjttee to the Amer ican delegation during the internd-tionaconference on the llmltatioh of armament when It met in Wash- ington In 1921 l He served as b i ' ' h- -i '(' i — i Mi Any of yotir friend who en- appre- joy playing cards w ciate this set of two decks of cards a score pad nl a pencil ill: ready for a game ice of 'Patriarch James W&rd at 1 o'clock have to be laid ovfer and will be attended to in the erening meeting 98C f Mrs Buena Jones widow iof the late Wm B Jones 71 13 Reported dangerously ill at her hefme on Rice creek in the riortheri part of town Mrs Elihu N Warren Is still confined to her home on the Canyon road under a complication jof ail ments of long standing WILSON SPEAKS David J Wilson bishop jof the Ogden Twelfth ward has bden secured as the principal speaker in tlve evening sacrament meeting In the Noifth Ogden ward chapel 1 J in It t!r II urreid'oats r m mr jvt jit k" mm i m warn mi- v & it-- j - in Pec 1— (JAP) Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Taylor Cutler widow of John C Cutle governor off Utah from 1905 td 1909 died lait night at the homp of a daughter Mrs Mabel B Hayward at Long Beach Calif said wrd rej ceived here by relatives Mrs Cutler was born lp Salt Lake In 1853 the daughjter of Bishop land Mrs Thomas "faylor After the death of her hujsband Mrs Cqtler went to California this fall on ja visit Besides Mrs Hay-war- d Mrs Cutler is survhted by the following children: Mrsj Hazel A C Bfck of Salt Lake also was with her at her deathf Mrsl Elizabeth Jenkins Independence Mo and John Alfred and Harold Cutler fell of this city Dolls and Toys of every size and kind to delight the hearts Schramm-Johnson- i I m i v is- voice DOLL bonnet to eyes long eyelashes match dress height 24 inches MADAME GEORGENE CREATIONS Beautifully dressed Dolls ' DAISY - ¥ a h!' is Imported Felt DcIIs TEDDY BEARS Height 15 inches growl Colors: Orange! Blue : Green etc $lCO and j SET Complete with Track New Mechanical and Wooden Toys and instructive- - Oodles of them TED TOY DUPLEX CRAFTER instruction construction m r 5tn opporwnlty for the "woman jrho knows and wants imirt apparel and likes to practise economy I Coats fashioned in the durable broadcloths and established styles of the season— — auede cloths in black tan anjl leading colors — effectively trimmedw-itfashionable furs WXW $150 For- Women Mtsses Dancettes 1 JL IQ I WW ounces 50c AuCO MASSAGE BING ALCOHOL Pint 10c PHYSICIANS' AND GEONSV SOAPT12 $150 Padre California Wine Tonic 50c Lucky Tigcrl QUO RUB 35c SUR- - 4for28c for 83c 10c PALM- A for H OLIVE SOAP I1 R ed ISj 98c to $198 525 dwrf' mmm-jjj- t iJ A dainty boutonnie e of lace and silk and a pai of deco rated ribbon garte rs utner attractive combinaBi on 8 too for 98c i Corduroy Robes Gift Hosiery Must Look Wi Hand Wear Well $ 9!98 to II eyes bisque head (MVS to RED RIDING HOOD DOLL Vl FLYER ' :$(Q3 $100 GILLETTE BLADES f 40e BLADES rI o 1 v 79 £ 23 49c 51 I jlL j Y 45c Gem Blades $100 Marmola UIU 20c 33£ Tablets I wC 25c Lysol out jyiA 60c Zonite $100 Zonite 19 TWll Handbags Gift Smart V ' 4t ii 50c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream a Hinds' $100 Honey and Almond ft® Cream j UtfU 35c Palmolive Shaving' '' 35 69 50c Listerine $100 Listerine Cream 2 for 43c ml $125 Lydia Pinkham's Vegetable 37 c Compound $100 AUTO STROP BLADES 10'a v6Sc And AutoSirop ! For Women :: Misses :: Juniors You can be prou d of the hosiery yu select here for your friends '— cl ean even knit of fine silk frdm top to toe — in shades that harmon- ize with smart Scostunvs Chiffon and sem - sheer weights $14? "RUN KING Mechanical baseceil toy Oily firefly — HP I 98c HOME Colorful warm comfortable corduroy robes in new smartly-tailore- d priced to styes distribute thrift In rose Copenhagen orchid & §129 hi QEn BLADES EVER-READ- $1 Coty' Powder 35c Frostilla V i 5100 j i 34g 33 Metal construction p!ane Builds 5 differ-ien- t models GO 50c GILLETTE 33c mm1 SPIRIT OF ST LOUIS 98i Construction iir IQ 50o IS 33c -- $5-9- 0 vvi-'- Go-to-sle- ep SKY BIRD 50c! Java Powder 65c Barbasol1 JS8Mi1gS i r s Each one at j Such a smart as a accessory scarf is sure to find a hearty welcome — from most any of your femf r i en d s inine Many designs and to I t J shanes from Height 17 eyes ep TOY CHINA DISH SETS Aeroplane Pull Toy ORPHOS TOOTH PASTE $1 Lucky Tiger inches Co-to-sl- SI 50e tiSO m $449 MAMA VOICE DOLLS SKI JUMPER A new and toy BROADFIELD SKY HAWK Plane Set guaranteed to fly 200 feet Toothpaste Juniors For Christmas i SI 29 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 50c Forhan's Tooth Paste 25c Listenne iere jDOutonni And Garter Set A Silk Scarf Are Dainty Gifts ep MARX DARE DEV u PLYERj Loops the loop if ROSE-WATE- 98c -of VOICE DOLLS Height 22 inches un breakable head neatly styled dress composition eyes iegs and forearms gC : i bobbed hatr QfaiwU 98c Blanket Dolls If 25c GLYCERINE AND An unusual and attractive lmportea Dpuaoir eft p and a pair of fancy ribbon garters in a gift box for MA MA Aft IlaUU Zimmy t v $500 DOTTY DARLING Imported unbreak able Felt Doll fancy felt dress in Qft briffhti color combinations Special wWiU Realistic A new and Boys & Just like a b&LJ TEDDY BEARS Extra large size VV 59c MECHANICAL TRAIN c & s BABE DOLLS $575 BONNIE with 5149 i r'V of Little Girls and — i— w-hj- ' ep $775 $1000 and $1200 v m rmmm 75 SALT LAKE Usual Low Price V DAISY DOLL Height 27 inche Ma e ma VOICe iona eye lashes beautiful marcelled $5o50 Wig attractively dressed Ma-M- j A in one of our best 1928 offerings DEATH! CALLS MRS GUTI1ER i w 1 Boxed for Christmai a These delicately colored sets bandeau and of French pantie are suggested "for gifts for many of your friends A fresh selection is ready ' n i is Ft and up Fancy Set JA £298 tv W3 i - Of Crepe de Chine m Ogden Utah - ern-state- £149—£198 a :YC Washington Ave ' Of Rayon n M TJjis Store Where Women Shop Offers Countless Suggestions for tRIP TO TEMPLE Next! Friday Dec 7 a hfumber of the members of the Norh Ogof den ward will join other wards the Ogden stake in their i latt monthly excursion to the Salt Lake temple Joseph Si Jones son of Mr and Mrs Charles A Jones honorably released from service In thl west mission some time ago because) of the serious illnlesi or nu father returned to that lalssion on afraternali visit Mr and Mrs llyrum Hjillf entertained nt Thanksgiving jHiiiier at their home on: Washington" fjveilue Guests ivvere William Hill Tlhomas Norris Elizabeth Fields Thomas Hill and the Misses Mary arid Jen- nie Norris Convalescing from a siggef of in 4"liienzai are Mesdames Martha A and 'Flofenee Chatelain ind Mary far Warren' the latter ' eighty rnark SEEMS RECOVERING K Ellis wife of Mrs Susan ii her Frederipk W Ellis now peventyj-nint5"ear is recovering from an extended siege of sickness at her home on Park street- She was firfet stricken while on la visit with a son Jamps in the sojuthern and was repart of the county here in much turned to her home enfeebled condition Baptismal service will be ittend-e- d to in the font room of th ward chapel JSunday at the noOnj hour Further fast day ordinance work will because of the funera ' serv- lace-trimm- v Tlx TTHi W W H FrN T i member of tbb commission charged with adjustlli the claims of: Nor-va- y concernlhg ships seized by the United Stated during the World war He was chosen for the supersonal preme couet by his Hat-dinfriend the lite President when John llessin Clarke resigned as associate justice Although he lived for many years in Salt Lake "City and was practi of cally brought up in the shadow Mormon i temple - Justice the Suotherland lis hot like Commis sioner Spryi a member of that Commissioner Spry has faith been at the head of the general land office iinc4 1921 SPRY S EXPERIENCE VARIED A varied experience In the west has been enjoyed by Commissioner spry who was connected witn Mercantile In Zion's stitution a gbnral merchandisin house started by the Mormon church from 1$91 to 1893 Farming and stock "raising en gaged his attention from 1893 to 1904 and he was president and director of the Earmer3 and Stock erovvers' bank at Salt Lake City and directof 6f various other In stitutions pie jwas collector for Tooele county tJtah from 1894 to 1896 and city councilman of Grantsvllle from 1896 to 1908 Commissioner) Spry served as chairman of the state board of land commissioners from 190o to 1906' and during the two years as United following hb served States marshal- if or Utah He became goverroj- oif Utah in 1909 and served in that capacity until 1917 for two term j The friendship of these two men has continued! through the years official life and even thf oind-owith its exacting duties has not dimmed the! regard that they hold of each other "When time and opportunity permit they get together and talk ov£r the old days in the west - ( STANDARD-EXAMINE- 79c Styles Pouches and many clever stj-le- s in envelopes — and colors 98e to $1775 An Exquisite ' "Jadel"-SeTalcum face powder t per- fume toilet water and a compact $298 ' Umbrellas For Christmas Fine Gloria cover handles—a welcome nd fancy gift $298 -- WE HAVE SEVERAL TWO THREE FOIJR AND SDUDRAWER ELECTRICALLY 'OPERATED NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS IN SPLENDID CONDITION FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES ftazcr FREE I - |