Show THE OGDEN SIDE GLANCES — By George Clark MANY MOTOR UTAH GANNERS State MEETING HERE Seven State Highway Patrolman B C Hillia arrested seven motorists Saturday afternoon who were booked at the county jail under charges their automobiles of operating 1928 with licence plates equipped The seven are: R R Budge 2 2 of North Ogden: Elmer Harris 21 Le Grande of Pleasant View N Johns 18 of Pleasant View Wilson 25 of Wilson lane Clifof 25 9 Second ford Anderson street N C Taylor'45 of Willard Mra J B Carver SO of Plain First Session To Be Held In Hotel Bigelow On Friday Afternoon DANCE DINNER w'Cj Will Entertain Women At Bridge Luncheon On Will- iM" - ' Wm It Saturday Complete program for the nine teenth ahnual convention ot uif to TTtoti association chnnp'rrtribo held iin the Hotel liigeiow March a and av an A Knturdav nunced by J Frank nimtln Jr treneral chairman Oneninfe session will bo neici m 4hf hnllrioom ot the hotel ru at 2 o clock and win ifiv nfter-hoo— y rresiuem be called to order Thomas rslie OI ENENG NUMBEKS An adflress of welcome will be made by Mayor Frank Francis ana a responl district sales JDr H A Baker manager of the American Can an company Chicago will deliver address to be followed y a taih of Tomatc on "Goat Aecountn Products by Lincoln J Kelly accountant H L Merrlngton will eivo snefiph oh "Demonstratins the iet ter Way" Community singing win be held (under the direction of & E Anderson The evening' will be given over to a theatre party at the Orpheum with—the American Can company 115! hOSt program will start at Saturday's 9:30 o'cliock in the morning with The presi an executive session ident's renort will be given and also the lrenort of R C Js'ye sec Annual retarv land treasurer electon rif officers will be held at jthis session An open meeting will be held in the blllfoom at 2 o'clock when -the newily elected president wila Ife will give ha nresanted - N'-' rVVi You can bet lio dotter of mine would wear tho se things this kind of Weather Ht&VS - Chicago ' ishing the music GUESTS Fol WOMEN' A bridge luncheon will be given for the women in the Bigelow! hotel Saturday afternoon at 12:30 o clock The committee consists of Mrs Jk G Leonard Mrs William Varny chairmajn secretary Mrs Joseph F Barker Miss Miriam Barnes Mrs H L Herrington Mrs Thomas Leslie Mrs II C Nye Mrs H D Olson Mrs Mrs WP J Parker Gage Rodman Mrs E F Russell JMrs Miss Ruby Ronald B Smith Stringrhim Mrs Ronald Wads-wort- h and Mrs Earl Randall Mrs Jim Scowcroft The main committee consists of J Frank Gimlin Jr chairman E F Russell Haven Stringham William) Varney Jim Scowcroft C L Wright Roland B Smith Earl Randall) Frank Jugler and Everett Anderson Officers and directors of the Utah tanners' association are Thomas: Leslie president George Shorteni asistant secretary Moroni Heiner James II Piatt Haven Stringham Ronald Wadsworth andClifford L Wripht Gaq-- B Rodman W J barker and H D Olson are directors of the National Canners' association IN MEMBERSHIP Members of the Utah Canners' association consist of Brigham City Canning company Brigham City William Craig Canning company Five Points: Hillcrest Caning company Royf Jones Canning company Roy JCaysville Canning corporation Ijtaysville Morgan Canning company Morgan — North Ogden Canning company North Ogden Pacific Coast Canners Ogden Perry Jcanning company Perry Pleasant Grove Canning company Pleasant Grove Rocky Mountain Packlr g corporation Salt - Lake Royal Canninc corporation Oerden: John Scowcroft and Sons company Ogdeni Sego Milk Products com pany Salt Lake Smith Canning Clearfield compainy Springville Canning company Springville Utah Canning company Ogden Utah IFish Canning company Osr- den XJtah Fruit Juice company IvaysviJlle Utah Packing corpora tion Ogden: West Point Canning West Point Wood company Canning company Woods -- (Frederick four-year-o- - - d - E W CLAYTON AGED 71 DEAD Elijah W Clayton aged 71 died at noon Saturday at 321 Thirty-fourt- h street after an illness of ld hos-pita- three years He was born in England on January 1 1858 He came to Utah Jn 1875 and had lived in Weber county since that time He served in the British mission field for twenty months and was an ac-- t tive worker in the church organizations He is survived by the widtwo sons ow Annie L Clayton Horace Clayton of Ogden and Leonard G Clayton of Los Angeles two sisters Mrs Sarah A Hart of Ogden and Mrs Hannah C Bowman of Logan and a brother William Clayton of Santa Cruz Calif Lindquist & Sons have charge of funeral arrangements Services will be held at 12 o'clock noon Tuesday in the First ward Chapel with Bishop H E Garner presiding The body may be Viewed at the home" on Monday afternoon and evening and also on Tuesday until time of services -- VIENNA CAFE" MAN DIES IN SALT LAKE SALT LAKE CITY March 2— (AP) — George W Morgan £5 proprietor of the Vienna cafe and prominent in Utah mining circles died here tonight following an He was a former dioperation rector of the New Quincy mine vet-era- chapel with Bishop J Frank Bowring in charge Interment will he made in the Brigham cemetery Mr3 Angus Ward Mrs Elwin Ward Seely and Mrs J Welton entertained at a party on Friday at the home of Mr and Mrs Angus St Patrick Ward of Willard decorations were used throughout the rooms A hot luncheon was served Following the luncheon bunco was the diversion of the Mrs evening with prizes going to BradHoward Dalton and Howard to Mrs ley for high score and ElliV Lowe and Woodland Wayne for the consolation The all cut prize went to Mrs Wynn Davis Those present' included: Messrs and Mesdaihes Clarence Baird of Roy Mont Harmon of Brigham Leslie Bnmker Malcolm Baird Wynn Davis Irl Ward Wayne Woodland Ifoward Dalton Howard Baddley Perry Dalton ITyrum Wrard and Jack Lowe Owen Ward son oi Air ana ivirs j weitou Ward who is a student of the Utah college at Agricultural Logan and who was passing the week-enwith his parents Mrs Norman Lee was hostess to the members of the Sea Gull camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers at her home on Thursday afternoon Captain Adell 'Kelley was in charge! Following the preliminary exercises a report of the good cheer committee was accept ed A report of camps was given Lieutenant Mattie Irvine by Amelia Wight - gave the financial report a solo was rendered by President Norman Lee a vocal solo by Mrs May Hoopes musical selections by Mr and Mrs Leonard Arbon vocal solo Lenard Arbon and Bessie B Wight gave a humorous reading The camp was divided into two' parts The name of the new camp will hereafter be known as the Fort Brigham camp Officers chosen in the Fort Brigham camp include: Martha Irvine captain Birdie N Burt first lieutenant Lula B Reeder second lieutenant Eliza W7ilcox secretary Edith Stacey assistant secretary Adelpha Hohsoh historian Sybil C Rdbberts registrar Annie S Jeppsen treasurer Mary Lola-- Stowell S Olsen chaplain chorister and Orva Glenn organist Officers elected for the Seagull camp at the same meeting are Adell Kelly captain Ida K Lee first lieutenant Agnes Stander Florence Pensecond lieutenant Amelia Wight rose secretary treasurer Rintha Koford regis chorister trar May Hoopes Adeline Cleofa Madsen organist and Rachel Packer'- historian Evans- chaplain Following the session refreshments business were served by Ella Reeder Annie n - -- ' rr Tf dml TlTr Vrnnlt Tlnw nf A Tyler avenue The father iJr general salesi manager for the Barf on woolen rn ills of Brigham Cityi Young Rose jwas rn a Weber debating team which toured the north? west last yer participating in twenty-fiv- e Contests lie is amem j ber of the state debatitog team thl year and debating martsager for thi It is anticipated that th college team will enter into at least t con tests on the strip 254 9 Mr Poultryman We Are Handling Our Own BABY CHICKS Jj h BROODER CHICKS IS MONDAY SUBJECT This Year And Can Furnish Chicks From The i WHITE HATCHERY The third of a series of poultry lectures being presented by the junior farm bureau in the Weber County High school will be held Monday evening starting at 7:30 i ' I o'clock The subject of brobder chicks will be discussed with Clyde Dab a furpace giving a talk on making! brooder A bulletin will be read 1 CLARK HATCHERY GOLDEN RULE HATCHERY MADERIA HATCHERY SMITH BROS '!' ) I by J J Gibson HATCHERY followed by ppen discussion led by Guy CJ Anderson and Will Wade 1-1f EI Monte Commandery ANDERSON HATCHERY s LEAVING TODAY ON TRIP TO COAST No 2 Knights Templar j J U Eldredge Jr general Standard-Examin- man- FARRS acager of The Regular meeting: Monday March companied by Mrs Eldredge will 4th at 8 p' m for business and to leave Ogden at noon today on the tionfer the Malta degrees upon can Gold Coast Limited for San Fran- 4idates cisco for a two or three weeks' stay ROSCOE E BEA£ I E C They will go to Los Angeles before returning borne er I I SEED STORE - 2270 WJashlnjjton Ave Phone 290 airfJ— I -i J ' ' ' I Nineteenth ward the Ladies Auxthe iliary to the B of R T also Ladies' Auxiliary of O R C and members those who furnished cars and sent the beautiful floral tributes S - P MILLAR - X if J COLLINS AMOS COLLINS 11 20 71 tl !! NEW AND MODERN METHODS is the highcon- avail- rtH Jll hSS?Mmji NraSLrfl - I toneI SELECTIVITY- : ' power- - i ' Model 71 mWm raM!® IHHJl !-- ' i ! i i - I CABINETWORK I IN BEAUTIFUL- - JJ M&M PERIOD DESIGNS J si n GRAUD A TMEATEE (Formerly the American) At SALT LAKE CITY at the three-quarter-in- Four Expert Operators to care for your beauty needs Reta Leavitt Lucie Jorgensen Louise Planz Halliday Effie Spendlove Lemme 2446 offers you lEtfezythutg ' 2586 Washington - ' ' W 'iVsnf t yH ch Phone 179 t EXHIBITION TODAY1 ! '"jl J j ? N OUR m ( in-Sal- Washington Ave Phone 541 r j This is the finest quality of Wilton Carpet ever used in any theatre in Utah Over 3100 yards designed Entire 'and woven specially for this installation Ozite Rug carpet is to be laid over work own our made: in Cushion The carpet is being rooms and will be installed in the next few days This carpet was selected by Mr A L Glasmann prodesired to make hi prietor of the Granada who theatre the best appointed amusement house Lake City EQUIPMENT £et Us Demonstrate - s fa hioiiiiawrftfcirfowi n White Way Shop There is no membership fee or withdrawal fee atactached to our 6 counts Any amount more than $1 will open an account and any balance in the account may be withdrawn at the will of the The law perdepositor mits us 30 days' notice on withdrawal of these accounts which we have never required of any j Millar We especially wish to thank the bishopric and Relief society of the 10)) 'I busi- The team comprising rGeorge Williams and Frank Rlbse will bi accompanied by Inland H Motj son professor! of English and coach' of Weber coiMege debaters Tha time fixed for departure is March 31 the by automopartyjto travel bile The lirip will requite the' month of April going through Wyoming Colorado Missouri Illinois Nebraska and Ioiva One of the principal engagements will be in Chicago The team will debate bofh-sideof the questiojn as occasion requires Williams is a senior: student 19 years of agj a son pt Mr arid Mr Wil- Mrs Fred R Williams Hams is nres dent of th city hoard of education The honia is at 1961 Washington avenue The young debater president of the' Weber college student body and a member of the state debating team for I this year" L 19 Rose also years Ibid Is a se nior student! of the college a son I UP-TO-DA- and sound Weber college has arranged to send out a del bating- team to meet junior college debaters of the mid- die west on th P question "Resolvedr-That Substitujte Bhould Be FounC I !i for Trial by Jury" 4 ! with est rate obtainable sistent with safety Weber College Speakers And Coach Going To j Middle West Olsn Alice Smith Emma Dunn We wish to sincerely thank all our friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness tendered us during our bereavement in the passing of our beloved "wife and mother Mrs Harriet Elisabeth 1 ability ness ' 2— March LEAVE ON TOUR Phone 122 and Sarah Josephson MrsJCharles Brown' was hostess to '? tnej members of the Locust fampfof the Daughters of the Pioneers! when they held their monthly meeting- at her home on Thursday evening: The program included the lesson "The First Mail Route ct Utah" given by Mrs Alice Tingey piano'eolo by Miss Carma a sketch of the life of Kofoed Mrs Lena Nelson by her granddaughter Miss Afton Hanson An interesting talk by Mrs Hansen a vocal scio by Callie Kofoed talks and Mrs by Mrs Wallace-Youn- g Lucy Wlialey of Perry and members 6f the county company Fol the business session lowing luncheon was served by Mesdames O 0 Spencer Charles Brown and Carrie Hoist to 20 members and r guests Mr and Mrs Henry Larsen who have been passing the winter at the home of Mrs Larsen's parents Mr arid Mrs D T Zundel of Willard left on Thursday morning for Salt Lake where Mr Larsen is employed and where they expect to make their home j The Oak camp of tpe Daughters of the Pioneers met! Thursday at the home of Mrs Callie Larsen Mrs Cleofa Jensen gave the les son on the early day literature and writers Mrs Rosetta Hansen and Mrs Mary I Rich assisting Melba aHd Loraine 'Tensenl rendered a vocal duet A sketch of the lives of George Williams and Emnla was Jane 'Stevenson Williams Mrs their daughter by given Esther Call A poem written by Mrs Christina Higgenson was read by Anna Jensen Talks were given by Mfs Louella Hoist and Mrs Eliza Watkins of the county were Refreshments company served by Mesdames Mattie Fish-burAlice Merrell and Marie Johnson to la members and eight visitors' The Youhg Matrons club was entertained Tuesday! evening by Mrs Percy Knudsen at the home of Mrs W C Call Luncheon was served at small tables after which bridge was the diversion of the evening with Mrs Clifford Dunn' winning high score knd Mrs Reynold WixonTthe cut prize The low C I score prizd went to Mrs Smith Guests of the club included Mesdames Reynold Wixom J Wesley Ilorsley C B Stratford A R Hatch L C Bowen L D Mahan-naJ C Knudsen William :C Call David Call Floyd Knudson W W Knudson Mrs Reese Wight and Miss Miriam Evans — 4 M CARD OF THANKS COLONIAL DAYS 6 -r- Joseph Moss son of Reuben iand Norma p Mitchell Moss died in a local Saturday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock after two months' illness of He was born in blood poisoning Clinton June 2S 1925 and is sur a brother vived by his parents Wravne Moss and grandparents Mr and Mrs Joseph Moss West Point and Mr and Mrs Fred E Mitchell of Clinton Funeral ser vices will be held in the Clinton m meeting house Tuesday at 1 p The Childs John presiding Bishop body may be viewed at the home of Mr and Mrs the Exandnarents Fred E Mitchell in Clinton Mon day afternoon and evening and on Tuesday up tothe time of the fu neral Interment will be in the Services for Lottie Warren Clark Clinton cemetery under direction wifp of Joseph Clark were h'eld of Lindquist & Sons Saturday afternoon in the Clearfield meeting house Bishop B S Jacobs presiding Prayer was of- MEETING CALLED fered by Bishop David Stoker-anFOR HUMANE BODY benediction by President E P ElMrs were lison Gladys Singers Simpson Mrs Enid Roberts Loy March 2— The SALT LAKE Wood and "the ward choir Speak- directors of the Salt Lake chap' ers were Bishop J H Campbell of the "Humane society will Prof James Barker Jabez Adams ter 8 meet o'clock at night at Tuesday J E7 Ellison W D Campbell the home of F W Gray 127S East Wilford Guthrie and Bishop Ja- First South street to discuss plans cobs Interment was made in the for opening a shelter for animals The grave it was announced Clearfield cemetery today by Mrs was dedicated by John Gibson M E Trimble Services for Mary M Garner will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock in tha Larkin & Sons' chapel Hor ace E Garner of the First ward presiding The body may be viewed at the home of a daughter Mrs Seth Thomas 2619 Jefferson avenge between the hours of 10 and 2 today Interment will be made in the Ogden City cemetery i Mate your £ W-? DEATHS for Ralph Lester Butler infant son of Mr and Mrs er were held SaturBrfgham-Butlday afternoon in the Marriott Bishop Lawrence meeting house Ritchie presiding Music was given by Pauline Martin Lola Aired and Lillian Butler Invocation was offered by John Felt and benediction was pronounced by Levi Elmer Speakers were Lawrence Slater Levi J Taylor Aaron W Tracy and Bishop Ritchie Interment Tvas made in the Ogden City cemetery The grave was dedicated by Clyde A Llndquist iMtfftdl Cross rj iXl -- Services At 6:?0 o'clock Saturday even' ing a dinner dance will be held with thq Collegians of Provo furn- - -- FUNERALS E B Cbsgrove Le Sueur Minn president of the National Canners association Francis M Coe as sistant professor of horticulture TTtah Agricultural college and E F Corniell research laboratories San FrcincTscb will give short talks V? PUT OFT CITY Funeral services for Mrs Henry Bott who died last Monday morning will be held at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Third ward leased under $2 bail and she was released on her own recognizance According to D B Foulger plerk of the city court it costs the state a minimum of $1V60 to issue even' state complaint where the defend ant forfeits bail Should it be necessary to Issue a benqh war rant and a return this amount is boosted tq $470 By 9 o'clock- Saturday night ex naa actly one hundred persons desk at the themselves presented in the Ogden city jail in compli ance with the "tags" they had re In ceived from police officers motorthe case every practically ists were able to show application for plates had been filed or they had the new plates with them but had not put them on their cars None was booked for having last vear's license plates No lenciency Will be shown offenders beginning today police officials said s Ogden Sells BRIGHAM City All except Mrs Carver were re - short talk SERVICES TODAY FOR MRS H BOTT Police Call In DEBATERS TO above and Williams members of the Weber college debating team which will tour the middle west accompanied by Professor L H Monsoni ROSE FRANK 92-J-- 6 One Hundred IS COMPLETE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 3 1929 t Correspondent Elizabeth Balr Phone Business Office Corner Drug Store Brigham City Arrests Patrolman R ox Elder Department RIVERSHALTED PROGRAM FOR PLAN STANDARD-EXAMINE- window: j |