Show SUNDAY MORNG DECEMBER 2 1928 ' i I STAITOARD-EXAMnTC- R v ' BLAME PUT ON Probation Official Urges Detention Room For Delinquents '"Forty to 50 per cent of delinquent juveniles come from broken homes where the parents are either divorced or separated or dead" said IX E Drowne field secretary for the National Probation association with headquarters in New York Mr Downe is in Utah' at the invitation of the state juvenile commission making a survey of the juvenile system throughout the state Mr Drowne is spending several days in Ogden observing the court procedure and records of Juvenile Judge Derrah Van Dyke Probation Officer J G Crompton the police detention room the state industrial school1 etc Mr Drowne will he in Utah for another month During the past month he made u survey of the juvenile courts In the southern part of the state RECORDS ARE KEPT The association keeps records s and statitics of the ages and of the children brought up for various forms of delinquency The disposition of the ease and the origin is also studied "On paper "Utah has a very good juvenile system" said Mr Drowne "but it is not so good in practice from what 1 have observed At the time your juvenile court statute was enacted 25 years ago Utah showed Uself to be one of the most states in this respect but the system is below average now and the state has not kept pace with the times- Instead of progressing the state has tried to let' the juvenile system carry itself along "After my survey I 'will make certain recommendations to the state commission urging improvements It is the aim at all times to get wayward children to help themselves rather than punish them for a crime that may be the fault of improper environment bad home conditions etc "Among other things Ogden certainly needs a good detention room Even the little town of Fillmore has put $500 into a well ventilated room with a cot lavatory facilities etc that can be used to house juvenile delinqu§nts until their cases are disposed of The only place- Ogden has is a metal-line- d room on the top floor of the city char-tcristic- far-sighte- ' V d In Three Stakes — Fast day serv of two minor children and ices will be held this afternoon in month alimony all wards of the Weber Ogden and Alt Ogden stakes Dancing Music Entertainment-Every Wednesday and Saturday at 6667 the Bcrthana — Educator Speaks — Principal Keith Wahlquist of Weber county high school will be speaker in the Fifth ward chapel today at 7 p m Vocal solos will be given by Phyllis King and George Manning Mrs 1 M Davcy piano teacher has moved to new location 2814 40 Jefferson Ave Phone 2651-W Christinas Greeting Card wholesale and retail Chimes Press 2433 Grant Tenth Ward — Orson Smith will be ppeuker iri the Tenth ward to-day at 7 p m A vocal solo will be given by George Frost and selections by the Gleaner girls" chorr us V Beautiful Line of Christmas greeting cards are on display tit The Chimes Prea on Grant avenue Creations by the world's best artists On our bargain counter are many odds and ends priced from 2 9 3 57 cents up A In Chapel— Tithing will be the subject discussed by a member of the bishopric in the Nineteenth ward chapel tonight at 7 o'clock Other speakers will be David Critchlow and Wilford Thorn-oc- k Violin solos will played by Vernal Browning J Watches and clocks repaired J E Larson 2075 Washington Phone ' 3154 9808 Hear the new Victor Electrola at Glen Piano Co: Bros-Rober- ts 9373 From Salt Lake — J E Heppler of Salt Lake will be speaker in the First ward chapel at 7 o'clock towill be by "sermonet" night musical Leymona Van Kampen selection by Mrs Heppler and a reading b Hattie Limberg A F Drake J Veterinarian 114 Pnone 8423 i CARDS OF THANKS Special Program — Edwin To the host of friends who gen- Smith of Logan will be speaker!jE at erously extended their sympathy the Thirteenth ward at 7:30 Suninand exemplified their genuine day evening There will be a speterest with many acts of kindness cial musical program in addition anc courtesy' during the protracted to the regular services i illness and death of our beloved mother Mrs" Isahelle V Gibson New Homes for lease or sale Ave extend our sincere thanks and bargains Phone 1625 or 06') appreciation 9773 M and Mrs H 13 Gibson Jr Mr and Mrs A i Chase Useless Call— Firemen were callMr and Mrs W A Ewers ed Saturday afternoon to 2538 Mr and Mrs M llarnpton avenue but it was Washington Mr and Mrs Fred Gibson found that clouds of smoke were 137 coming from an oily automobile enin a garage We extend our sincere and heart- gine felt thanks to our friends and In East — Mrs J P 'Rankin of neighbors for their many acts of Ogden is in Washington D C kindness and assistance shown us staying at the Grace Dodge hotel the aickness and death of a statement from th hotel during our beloved husband and Father says Wants Divorce— Sarah Clark in Harry S Peart We 'especially thank' the gingers and speakers and White filed suit in the Second disthose who sent the! beautiful floral trict court Saturday afteriiioon for tributes " a divorce from Ralph E White THE FAMILY charging failure to provide and 130 cruelty The wife seeks custody f 1 ! in s - ny s — ! p com-muhicatio- jil BROTHER SEES SLAIN OFFICER IDAHQ PLANS TO UTAH COAL State BOISE Dec 1— (AP)— Idaho will be m the market for about 4000 tonsj hi coal for use in southern Idahlbi institutions during the Nurse In Critical From Self-inflict- ed Wound ! Dec 1 — (AP) Evans slain Denver policeman has been identified positively as John C Bobsen formerly of Gilman Iowa The identification was made last night by the W W Bobsen dead man's-brotheof Montour Iowa who came here for that purpose He was accompanied by the dead policeman's youngest son Carl Bolji-se- n 17 but the youth was unable to aid in the identification because he said his father had 'left hjts home in Iowa when the boy was only a year and a half old Members of the police department who were represent at the identification marked on the resemblance between the youth and the Slain po3 liceman A coroner's verdict placed the responsibility for the death of the policeman on Miss Farlce King nurse at the Deliver general hospital who shot him to death as he lay in his bed recuperating from a gunshot wound incurred in the i j line of duty It was announced at the hospital today that Miss King suffering from self inflicted gunshot wound was reported to be in' a critical condition It was not improbable they said that that the wound would prote fatal The district attorney's office has announced that if she recovers Miss King will be charged with the slaying DENVER Colo — Robert K r : 4BDHK9)4BI()4HB(4BH'B9 Wright's — i I 1 Butter Bear brand lb M : 5 £ 1 I tot Q Milkrd:10c J 25c or' £t3C f ? 25c' j p Syrup Blue Pine AC-ta- can 5-l- b winter PljG Archibald state purMuch chasing aent said today of the colj will be Utah coal which is desiredf for burning- in connection with IdaQojcoal slack According to Archibald coal probfehly will be purchased at somewhaf jess than Wtfs asked by the dealers early in the season At that timefai price of about 1 2 a ton at the mijie was quoted by nearly a score of dealers whereas many dealers are now quotin? a price pf 75 cents it fton at the mine CHAMBER URGES HOSPITAL FOR VETS 1— Construction of a United States veterans' bureau hospital in Salt Lake to care for the needs of 25000 veterans in Utah is urged " by i the chamber of commerce in communications' sent today to General Krank T Hines chief of the United States veterans' bureau and Utah's congressional delegation - ' ASSttl ' ! KENT DISTRICT dozen " £C ' : Sunkist 35c 1 j Lard tXp-Ji$125 j Rarnn EasternwholecuJed or i i DdLVll sugar 'on half slab lb 0£iC dozen J-jLA- jLp yJ sr J ir l 1 1 wgjgfi-- c T- r 2 DEC 1 3rd to 8th i 2953 Wash Ave— Klenke Floral BIdg : J V President Frank Stratford and Bishop Piatt Interment was made in the Ogden city cefneteryi with dedication by James H Dougla Sons and grandsons acted as pallbearers The lie Browning j Inspectors Services for Leonard peircy ander Rum Smugglers Took DETROIT Dec 1 — (AP)— John R Watkins United States district attorney indicated today that when the federal grand Jury reconvenes Rionday he probably will lay before i evidence concerning charges of and corruption against 20 to 30 Inspectors arrested Friday on a blanket warrant charging them vfith conspiracy to assist liquor sipiugglinj? and with ' accepting j After hearing some of the 13 in spectors' who were arraigned Fri- djay and Saturday the federal grand Jury adiourned for the week end j?eginaing ivionaay me Doay will devote two hours dall to the liquor cotiBpJracy investigation I Special agents wjio conducted an eight months investigation J lead-ito the arrests estimated Saturday that customs inspectors so far this year have collected more than d half million dollars in graft from liquor runners operating on the Detroit river n - and ! the God Shepherd officiating will be made in the Ogden I city cemetery en - Wilde teacher grades in the Warren school has been absent from schol for two weeks due to a broken bone in her foot Levi J Hansen eon of Mr and Mrs Ij a Hansen who is attending sChool at Provo is home for the Thanksgiving Holidays Mr Hansen graduated from the Weber county high school last year Mrs Bulon Kigbyformerly Miss Virginia Wayment with her small son is here visiting Mr and Mrs David Kast and relatives for a short time Mr and Mrs C 10 Judkins entertained at a party Monday evening in honor of Mr and Mrs Joseph Judkins who were married Wednesday November 21 Mrs J uUUinK was formerly MJsh Jenniss Watts of Mouth Weber - '!' ' Mr sell Iona Kussell Mr Mr Bert Scovillc Davis Irene Watts Ml There has heetL an epidemic of Influenza hetfe recently especially among echoql children : i TWIN FALLS MAY LIFT STRICT ORDER Dec 1— TWIN FALLS Ida (AP)— The Twin Falls county board of health ordpr issued last Monday clbslng theatres and prohibiting all piibllc assemjblages in the county wll be lifted at noon next jThijrs-daunless new outbreaks of cerebro-spina- l occur meningitis y j D? C Dl "V'eaver county! slfeian stated) tonight phy- There hav been no outbreaks of the disease tin this county since ' 24j November i I — I ''''" s i with Radiant chapter Noj 2 Order of the asterri Star in charge assisted hp Dr E j Goshen Friends mayvHw the body at trie temple on Mofiday from 1:30 until 2 o'clock j Interinent will be made in the Motnt Ol vet cemetety under the direction of Evans k Early i i undertakers Servides forj Nfell Chambers Palmer wifje of Ernest Palmejr will be held on jMond4y St 2 o'clock In the Sixth wfard jrieetiTig hoUsSe under the direction ojf Bishop Arthur Halverson j The body may bfe viewed at thej homie 1871' Twenty-thir- d street" tihls afterhoon and evening and alflo on j Mkmday ufitil 130 o'clock J Interrn4ntwillj lie in the Ogden city cemetery" undqr the direction ot Larkih & Son4' mortu'! ij I' j ary j" Services for the infant son of Mr and Mvk Joseph E Barker were held in ithe Larkdn' & Sons funerai $aturdky rnornirig under chapel directibr of Bihp MyrorijB Richardson i Hymoa were sunf by Mrs Mary lfarley1 E A 'LSrkin and the speakBishop Richardson were ers Thf body was taken! io Smith-fiel- d afternoon j for hurT ''' Saurday — ial j wee held Satf!: rday ' afServices ternoon kt the home of Jdseph and Rozella Hodges IliH in North Ogson Floyd den for their D Hill Counelir J William GibRfrs Elleit Storey son presided Mrs Elizabeth Warner 4nd Mrs Unana Randall sang Ai N earner gavej the Invocation ajd To5pi David E Hill the benediction Randalljwas the ispeakerj J Wil liam Gibson dedicated yie grave SurvivingNbesidea? the parents are two sisters Hannah and Yirgie -- : ' Sale Pre-Holid- ay i DEC New 3rd to 8th ! j Including ' ir:i-t £ A i - ! h Xma3 Merchandise i 'v 5 Stationery-Lat- est Creations ' 1-- Specials off Books— i Copyrights & Novels V4 off OFF Specialsi— (30c Up) J off ' y2 OFF ! 5 r ! - Leather Goods — Office oeis waiieis rurses Furniture Brief Cases Keytainers I V Vi off Fountain Pens — Pencils — Mechanical— 10c Up' With: Pencil— pkg leads free With Pens— Bottle Ink free : V4 i off I 1 aiVatU ' s i You'll know washing convetfcence you never dreamed was possible Here is amazing washing convenience Monday 'drudgery banished z z A killing weekly task turned into a pleasant duty : All because of this amazing new Easy Washer See this marvel in action and you'll know why thousands of women have blessed its coming See the way it lifts and empties all the water for you without you handling heavy pails or fussing with bothersome valves Se6 how it washes and dampdries at the same time : without any wringing to do : without broken buttons or deep wrinkles See how beautiful it is and easy to keep clean with its glistening white Duco finish! Best of all you can readily own one on our convenient payment plan You'll know washing convenience you never dreamed was possible Personal dci?ion$tration ' You can havea personal demonstration r ' 1 Safes —Steel 1 PHONE 360 Iron 3 Tits pump-$- 9 small you could bald it inyour band-lif- ts and empties all the water in tb new V wv tiasy Washer Vf L l I This is the simple way in which th water runs out ofth§ new Easy You don't hap to lift atfd empty heavy pails Merely move a lever and the pufftp does tb work - Alsoumubed with gasoline motor tba jwkti' ' r ' j ': ' I Chairs — For Office Swivel or Straight ' in your home i'ithout Obligation Just telephone us Or if you would rather see the new Easy at our stofe whenever it's convenient You'll knoy washing convenience you never dreamed was possible V7 f r- - t ii Wood I ' See this marvel in action yOU I File3— Steel I ew experience w 1 Wood ' 2362 WASHINGTON AVE i si Desks — Steel RAMWEL i m 1 Xmas Cards and Kodak Albums— off Allj Types Xmas Seals — I Sold On Our Easy Payment Plan $10 Down and S10 Per Month ' I ' V AX i3 ML w Qa-- Household iGoodb Dept Basement Store I 1 X and Mrs Frank East and Mds Jos Montgomery and Mrs O Earl East Mr and Mrs Geo Palce Bishop and Mrs Joseph Skeen Gladys! Way- ment Erwin Judklns Doris Jud- kins Mr a 4d Mrs L A 11$ n- sen pilfford Judkins Will Davis Mr and Mrs Enos Knight Mr East Mr and and Mrs Oi lbert Mrs Melbou rn- - Wade Mr and H Mrs Judkins ElwQod Jt Watts Thorpe Watts Eva Itus- - Waslief R inger-Typ- e On the' New Easy! gl Services for Mrs Charlotte R Bedbury- of Salt! Lake who died November 29jwlll be held in the Masonic tempile f in SaR jLake on Monda afteinobn at 2 o'clock V ' mnt Turn in Your Old Obsolete Alex- son of Mr fniliam "' :' O KARIi EAST ly now Miss Genevieve of the primary t f Clifford East has been called home from Nevada where he has been working to the bedside of his father Philip East who is seriously ill with pleurisy and pneumonia: Henry Kast brother of the sick man arrived Friday night from Provo Mr East has been ill for a week Mrs Ina Wade wife of Myron E 'Wade has returned from the She has been ill with hospital heart trouble and Influenza but is reported to be improving nice- gt-a- ft Stuart Alexander 738 street who jTwenty-slxt- h died Fifiday 'morning will be held on Motday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the chapel o the Klrkendall-Darlinmortuary with the Rev John TA Hyslpp of the Church of Mrs Helped j r ( By 5UIS Bribe lief sdcliety of Wilson ward acted as flowfer bearers attending in a f V body Select Your Gifts From Theae Exceptional Bargains wS-KS-()-w Phou8 173 Wil- son wejre held on Saturday afternoon ii the Second ward chapel with Bhop James II Plait of Wil- on ward presiding Music was W S furnished by i Ethel Low eorge Mannling Wrlghtj and was given by Bishop John D Hooper ard ibenedictipn by E A Bingjham Speakers were Teter Anderson President George E j - Opening Evenings FUNERALS j f wk()SC-()'w!Sw(4- tH) Claims bjribegv" Pf5ICiiS SLASHED $100: Up— Guaranteed ble -- Warren Notes AGAINST SCO s The evening was spent playing games Lunoh was served to the followingr gufest : Mr and Mrs Will Wats Mr and Mrs iSImer Gi rtosc M4 and Mrs W Jay Wright Mr and Mrs Theo Way oie-day-o- ld tAKE De SAL Writing Sets etc GraiiissofrioHTfr 1!!! I I es Services for Ellen Douglas I I FRAUD IS SEEN Vittqrio Montemagnl 3$ died In a localihospltal at 3:45 o'clock Saturday i morning following a few lie was days illness born irj Italy In 1890 and came to America in 1909 He had lived in and abound Ogden for" years but came to the city about fifteen days ago from Salmon City Idaho where he had been working for a construction company Ilia only known survivor is a brother Rin-eld- o Montemagni who lives somewhere iin Nevada Funeral serv-Jvwill be held In the St Joseph's Catholic church-- ' Monday morning at with the Rev Patrick F) Kennedy celebratlig mass Interment wilt be made iri the Ogden city cemetery under the direc tion of the Kirkendal Darling mortuars" - rfjgo l yf -- 35c l large pkg CALL MONDAY WE GIVE &C GREEN STAMPS Al 1 j Monday Specials i I Toilet Tissue 3roiis I Oats Qufck Quaker WE INVITE COMPETITION AND ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF Lu n! pro-cedu- re Oleoferafbs SPECIAL BAEGAIKfS FOE - Britten I a $3f From our ever growing a popular and Grocery f Meat Section— located in i our downstairs store FUEMSirraE BALE U Naval Conference Fostered Privately By Chairman ( j f- -1 Anglo-America- t " '"'"! rs!"' WASHINGTON Dec 1 — (AP) — Chairman Britten of the house naRadio— can You of Ins get Speak tonight still was anything you want Irt receiving sets val committee awaiting a reply from Premier or parts downstairs at Wright's 964? Baldwin of England to his privately sponsored proposal for an 0 naval conference beRcpalrs-T-Ipreparation for the tween committees representing the Ogden livestock show next Januaiy of bodies J the two counlegislative Twenty-fothe east approach to the urth street viaduct has been triesfter a!jii conference between Sir temporarily repaired and resur- Esme Howard the British ambasfaced for the Ogden Union Rail- sador and Secretary Kellogg it way and Depot company by Ora was announced officially at the Bundy contractor state department that the ambassanot dor had a reply from submitted 1877 the Coo K Bonn — Insurance premier for transmission to Dritten Christmas Gifts — Prices reasonFltlENDLY REPLY able Select now while stock is "Word that a freindly reply had complete Packer &Stuvciia Jew- been drafted by the premier has 352 24th come front London and interest has elers and optometrists 963!! been aroused here' as to- the street to Jbe followed by the preSpeeches — Talks on tithing will mier in gintinj this into the hand's be given by Florence Sessions and of the naval committee chairman John Bragonvi in the Eleventh Britten took the imustial coarse ward chapel at 7 p m today Other of cabling his proposal for a conspeakers will be W J Critchlow ference" direct to the premier and Sr CJor&on 1irsen and Frank thereby vjiulting (he customary i Watkins procedure: of Rddressing an official of a' foreign nation through 20 Per Cent Off regular prices on state department channels P'rom the outset the state decrocus etc hyacinths tulips 2313 partment 'has maintained silence Dumke Floral regarding the affair and it was unAVnrd Program— Louis A Glad-we- ll derstood that the call of the Britand W J Critchlqw Jr yvi 1 ish ambassador at the department was!to of Secgive "sermonets" in the Fourteenth today KelloRKaskin the advice regard to the reward chapel today- at 7 p m There retary ply to the proposal will also be readings and a siin Beyond saying the proposal was without precedent and that he and And the flowers are f urnishe Mr Kellogg were Working in har-moPhone 1240 by Klenke Floral in regard to it Sir Esrne £ 3405 would refoi discuss tothe matter deetate the ferring inquirers Thbj Evening— W O Walker will be speaker in theijEighteenth waid partment BREACH OF PROCEDURE criapel today at 7 p m A prograiii He indicated however he would will be given by! "the community not divider transmittal of the reply male chorus and Soloists from the iBiitish embassy to Mr Britten jtlusmuch as It would conDrive It Yourself Co-- Rear new stitute a breach of diplomatic promodel Fords and Chevrolets 5538 cedure unjessapproved by the stale 2C17 department Phone 3500 Washington State department officials likeCharles wise were reticent in regard to the Bishop Speaks-U-BIshoA Halverson will be speaker in question except to leaye the imthe Seventeenth "fvard at 7 p m pression 'that the department today Also on the program are would ignore Mr Britten's to Premier Baldwin Bill Stratford Viola Teuscher Mrs C D Kappie Ileen Meanwhile Britten asserted that and Lav an Hansen and Richard Vandenberg even if 1 Shis proposed conference failed to Materialize he was confident a conference on naval power between lngland and the United States would ensue as a result of his suggejsjion I OUTOF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT OUT OF THE HIGH " n Second Ward — D G Shorten will in the Second ward today speak at 7 p m Violin solos will be by Virginia Anderson reading by jail Elizabeth Farr duet by Alice Em-me- tt HAS MADE SURVEYS and Gladys Anderson and muMr Drowne attended the Uni- sical selections by Mrs L A Blair versity of Vermont graduating in Mrs Howard Murphy Miss Hazel 1919 He then took post graduate Christensen and Mrs Raymond work at Harvard studying sociolog- Grow ical sciences Later he was assistOgden Typewriter House ilor typeant commissioner of public welfare 2423 Kiesel writers and repairs at Montpelier Vermont and in this 236 1125 Phone of all probacapacity had charge tion juvenile and parole work He 'Will Sing— The Ogden commuhas been with the National Probamale chorus will slngr two nity tion association for three years riumbers at 7 o'clock In the EightDuring that time he has made sur- eenth ward and again at 8 o'clock veys in Connecticut Indiana New in the Elks' lodge under the diMexico Nebraska Vermont Penn- rection of Reid Cox with Evelyn Nelson accompanist sylvania and now Utah Soloists are 11 o'clock 0 H Peterson tenor Melba DougMonday morning at Mr Drowne will meet with a spe- las soprano cial committee of women from the Latest Fiction mystery stories Federated Women's clubs of Periodicals at publishers! prices Gift books on order Hom4 library Llzette Maginnis 2971 Washington 150 " ' 1 - I EATHS FROM PREMIER REFERENCES - — mnmimrrwPt AWAITS REPLY Random ROKEN HOMES nt ' THE OGDEN i |