Show t 1 11 I THEOGDEH STAND - WESTLAND OIL TUESDAY EVENING- - OCTOBER 15 MOTOR FUEL IVORIAN BURNED CASE PRICE PROBED SEEKING MONEY world If! ’SUE HEAD FOR 1 Declares Missouri Matrop Sought to Embarrass Him for Loans j AN ACCOUNTING LARGE CAST WILL BE USED IN FLAY MWMMMMW Ewing Failed To Deposit In Escrow All Jl His Shares I FICTITIOUS It E SUSPECT FREED STOCKIIOLDEIiS Claim AltD-EXAlUN- CREDITS? Other ClainJs Are Listed Which Are Also Said ' To Be False ' j J EVANSTON Wyo Oct 15— “Aunt Lucia" a three-a- ct college comedy to be given under the auspices of the auxiliary to Medicine Butte post No 41 of the American Legion is now under preparation The coach Miss Margaret Condron of the Universal Producing company of Sioux City Iowa1 arrived Sunday and practice work was scheduled to start this evening The play will be given entirely by local talent About 100 people will take part In the play and in the other attractions which will be given in connection with it These will include a ’flapper chorus in which a number of Evanston business men will appear a baby pageant to be given by school children from first second and third grades a girls chorus1 consisting of about 25 high school girls and a i Stockholders of Westland Oil Inc a Wyoming concern incorporated at $1500000 and with a branch office in Salt Lake filed suit in equity in the Third district court Monday for j an accounting from Orman W ’ Ewing president " and" - principal k ' stockholder The complaint alleges that Ewing glee club in the fall of 1927 determined to Born to Mr and Mrs1 W E Anraise funds to drill wells for oil and derson of North Evanston a nine-pougas on lands in Utah and Wyoming son at their home Sunday obtained) by the company through NEW TEACHER COMES States gov permits from the United 'Miss Marguerite Blair of Laramie ' eminent in Evanston Monday mornarrived Ewing applied to public securities ing to teach fifth grade in the Clark commissions of Utah Colorado and building Miss Blair was graduated Michigan1 for permission to sell from the University of Wyoming last shares of treasury stock at $5 a year4 being an honor student She share and the applications were is taking the place of Miss Pearl granted providing Ewing and other Goodroad who has taken a leave of principal stockholders placed their absence on account of illness Miss stock in escrow with the Columbia Goodroad has gone to her home in r Trust company in Salt Lake dur- ' Arizona1 j ing the sale the complaint says A Texas ear was brought in by the A largei amount of treasury stock Johnson Motor wrecker was sold (and the other stockhold- - from hear Thistle company Rock west of here ers learned after the sale according on the Lincoln highway Monday to the complaint that Ewing failed afternoon ’The car had a broken to deposit in escrow all his shares wheel No one was Injured withholding 9000 shares which he Mr and Mrs Clarence Johnston sold to the public inUtah Michigan have moved from Randolph into and Colorado at $5 a share with the Evanston to make their home during representation that he was- selling the winter treasury stock THREE WEDDINGS Ewing then paid info the company licenses were granted by stock Marriage treasury $250 a share for his as follows On Sunsold in this manner lt is alleged the county clerk 13 to John! A Don-do- ni October on day to be credited causing” himself ‘and Mrs Deason both Jessie the company books with approxiof the Utah ceremony Bingham of rest the proThe mately $21000 Matthew ceeds from the sale of his personal being performed by Justice 14 to James F stock it is claimed- be kept for his Morrow on October Reif of Fargo N D and Winona own use of Moroni Utah the cereIt is further charged that Ewing Marx mony being performed by James credits caused fictitious exceeding $13000 to be entered in the com- Brown: and to John Dixon of Provo and Rose McGinnis of Park City the pany books in his favor including ceremony being (performed by Presfor of three $10000 permits charges ' James Brown to prospect in San Juan county ident Jonathan Jones of Ogden is Utah8 obtained by Ewing for the theMrs house guest this week of her company Numerous other credits w Mr and daughter and are listed "including $5000 for office Mrs home at Goodman their Arthur expenses in Detroit all alleged by in Etanston f fictitious to he the plaintiffs f ORGANIZING BAND A high school band is being organized and considerable interestor-is WAS PHYSICAL being evidenced The band as ganized up to the present time will include: Clarinets Everett Bird Norvil Larson BUI Carruth Charles Carruth cornets James Smith Stephen Nevills Marlow Paul Loren Bird WUford I Tremelling Merrei Smith: saxaphones Frank Parks Davies Warren Palmer Ronald r f- : v f Jesse Smith Harry Bodtoe Milton Johnson” French horns Robert T u Wes That Baffled Lowhan Charles Hunt BUlie Marsh Jack bass Yield horns' George Lowham Leading Specialists Meadow-cro- ft Elmer Curtiss trumpets Readily to New ScienMelvin Gibson trombones Kenneth Shelver Carl Lusty BUly tific Treatment Griggs drums Hershel Smuin Clar“I don't believe woman ence Smith - J i — mmmrnmmmmmmm j nd t i ’ ! s son-in-la- ‘ ' t vireck before TAD SAKI ip any could be in worsecondition than X was fop two years and still live was treated by the very best "I CITY EMPLOYE FOUND WOUNDED 1 Returns From Hunting And 'Flourishes Gtm Wile Flees SALT LAKE CITY Oct 15— (UP) today were attempting to determine Just what Luke Qollghtly 67 city employe was doing last night when a shotgun discharged and shattered his left arm1 He was found in the yard of his home with the wounded arm after Mrs Goiightly had informed police that he had returned from duck hunting and had flourished a gun muttering threats to shoot her and their neighbors She fled leaving him alone that Hospital attendants-reporteah amputation would probably be necessary Police were unable to determine how Gollghtly shot himself — Police I C A Phiilebaum arrested October 2 by th esheriff of Morgan county and placed in the Weber county jail for safe keeping was released by Sheriff Fincock Monday evening and permitted to go his way The arrest of Phiilebaum was made at the instance of Sheriff Henry Kelly of Texas county Missouri underfc he charge of having committed a statutory offense but the officer had failed to verify ja complaint to that effect and no information could be obtained from him as to whats hould be done in the matter Sheriff R D Fincock concluded that he could no longer hold the accused hence his release Upon leaving the Jail said Deputy Sheriff Joseph Wallace Phiilebaum declared he had committed no offense but that an attempt by a certain woman of Houston" Mo had been made to embarrass him He said she had told a distress story and that he had beeh foolish enough to advance her small sums of money she afterwards accusing hint of the offense UTAH TURKEYS WORTH BIG SUM State Will Be Enriched By About $1800000 This Year f ’vjwwgJIit CHEYENNE Wyo Oct 15— (AP) —A state investigating committee studying gasoline prices in Wyoming To Rescue Com After Boys’ ' — Miners !H n ’u $1485 i - up $585 up Girls Goats (3 to 14) $185 op Giyls Biminery Girls' CSc Ecj t7ash Presses Printed (7-t- -- 14 o IwC f TOUR OWN TERMS— ALWATSI I i Idaho Oct 1- 5UP)— Disappointed in his quest for a deer a Sawtooth mountain man returned home tired and discouraged and found three deer awaiting him in his back yard He had entered the house bent upon satisfying his hunger before he noticed the animals A shot from the doorstep bagged one of the deer and brought Joy to the heart of the man who tramped the rugged hills SHOSHONE - i & s i Mite -- t i — Charge Every ' Purchase! if- S jlYJ: k 5IAIL ORDERS INVITED r McCLAIlAHAN'S October Drive for New Accounts 1 — Secure immediate possession of any purchase — On Your Terms! i ’ ( i miner to find gold in the Colorado! river basin and principal witness Ion the closing day of the told tales of vivid old the hearing n WiUard-soyear according to Albertus his many narrow escapes of the Utah Poultry Producers yest'and the attempting to navigate rivCooperative association who has re- while Green and San Juan Colorado turned from a sales trip through the ers j east More than 75 carloadswill be He said he had sailed up and shipped out during the season 45 down river for 30 year3 but the or more for Thanksgiving alone he streamsthewere constantly dangerous ' predicted due bars rand fo jagged rocks and 20 cent will be per Shipments currents swift the danDespite were last year higher than they once said Mendenhall gers only was indicated had he been overturned in the 44stream losing his boat UTAH GAINS NINE H t -- -- 1 1 SECTIONS OF LAND IDAHO MEN PLAN 4 FIGHT FOREST FIRE - SALT LAKE Oct 15— Title of nixie sections of mineralized land In — Utah county under investigation about five years ago has definitely passed to the state of Utah Eli F Taylor register of the Salt Lake land office was advised Monday by a communication from the federal land office at Washington D C The land was granted to the state more than 20 years ago for the supof public schools Controversy port between the state and federal government arose and a series of hearings were held in 1925 after it was disclosed that the land contained possible oil and mineral deposits BOISE Oct 15— (AP)— The state beard of forestry met Monday to thresh over the disagreeable story of the past summer of forest fires and consider means of forcing certain big operators to get behind the i fire prevention wagon before another disastrous season is upon the northwest Costs to the fire prevention associations in north Idaho during the summer were estimated East) $300000 exclusive of the money spent by the forest service This was practically double the expense met last year Costs of such fire ' t FARMER LOSES IN prevention and control ran up as as 50 to 75 cents an acre high -FIGHT WITHi- - BULL th® - board 4 discussed Particularly I the situation In the Coeur d’Alene MCMINNVILLE Ore Oct- ISA-(Timber association where It was — Isaac Boyer fought a bare- said certain big operators refused to handed half-hobattle with a bull contribute fully to the fire prevenhere Monday Physicians said he tion j program danger of loss Clark-McNaprobably would not live appropriation for use Boyer in moments of conscious- of fhe prevention by the association ‘ ness- said the bull ' attacked him was aeen - - : p while he was leading it to water He was knocked down' and the ani- INCREASE NOTED mal leaped on him He was able to grasp the nose ring he said and IN SUGAR BEETS clung to it until he lost his fingers Then he seized it with his other SALT LAKE Oct 15— (AP)— The hand and hung on until his father sugar beet harvest in the Sanpete and two passersby came to his as- and Sevier sections will almost dousistance ble the output of last year W Har-- 44vey Ross president of the GunniWOMAN RELEASED son Sugar company estimates The will total approximately 70000 IN CHECK CASE crop tons Miss Ruth Hall of Denver was re- SCHOOL TO CLOSE leased ‘from the custody of Sheriff R D Pincock Monday afternoon FOR HARVEST WORK after she had been held at the Weber county jail for a number of days GARLAND Oct 15— The Bear under investigation for the alleged River High school will close WedIssurance of checks in Morgan counfor beet harvesting School nesday ty on banks where she had t no will be resumed Thursday Ocfunds It was said by the officers work 24 that the matter had been satisfac- tober The Utah-Idah- o at sugar torily adjusted and complete satis- Garland is now in full factory operation faction given’ to the parties concern- The beet crop in this locality is ed in the transactions as good ' r aj j Pay the Modern Way! r ‘ ' ' " v ? t The leading styles ‘priced so attractively no one can 'afford to (overlook the huge apparel stocks V featured'here at MpClanahan’s With Straight r and Flaring J f qJJ qJ J j I - 1 t Ogden at all Drug Stores Schramm-Johnso- n: r i V- Jfc f - - APi Dress Values- i ur Fascinating styles ry ! i -- of-th- e ’’ i ’Portraying the mors recent youthlul types—for informal occasions and business wear 14 to 46 Dresses One Special Group $785 Quality— Style and Comfort Assured ‘ and $795 Shoes - and Oxfords in the newest models — very carefully Millinery: m fitted An Entire New Outfit- Qlothes shoes hnd furnishings —On your own terms! re-nor- ted ! of Residents towns outlying in Utah Idaho Wyoming Nevada and Oregon are Invited to open an account by mail s I '1183 up Felts and Velvets! — Stunning Winning a Wide Preference!o mm Ono and Two-Trous- er Year after year Kensing-Sy- eta Clothes SATISFY a growing number of s irtnl You Can Pay S100 to S250 Vceldy! arc sold 'on a basis of certain satisfaction to the easterner men's r clothes i You will approve of the siylcs quality price and our service Silk-UnMen's f ‘Hanes’ $200 Medium n and ' Satin-Facand Heavy OA $1I ’ 1 I I Union Suits ZiFtI —Cut and tailored cor‘HANES” TTn‘i$ikT7A9Vl A nationally-advertise-d and rectly in every detail — Ilere 1 I 11 ed ed I v - called FOR HIGHWAY WORK i ! 1 Boys’ j‘IIancs”l $125 Heavy H Union Suits BOISE Oct 15— (AP)— Bids were called today by the state highway department for construction of the remaining 24 miles of in standard highway pn the Home stretch of the Old Oregon trail Completion of the Job will bring to standard paved or oiled condition Practically all of the highway except that section between American Falls has been find Burley The project preparation by the department for several months but was held up owing to unavoidable delays in obtaining right of way and to the necessity of accumulating state funds required to match federal aid h money Men’s Collar-Attache- V 79c w' d Shirts in New f tPatteris Boise-Mounta- t DURING I Review our huge stock of— CHRISTMAS LAY-AWA- Y SALE ONLY Vi ' Overcoats Topcoats —Superb values t & EvJ © B lH D ® Df9Q H MURDER CASE ENDS WHEN DEATH COMES 5 $2483 f CREDIT! JSVELERS l - r 2£C3 WAXantOTOlt ATC1-1 V X & J v t y pi S —Just one price! style and a value far in excess o fthis very low price! Your Own Terms! A $50 with greater charge account privileges One Price to All f 5 M - quickly ' i i atj and finer Just the weight— just the weave and color at the price you prefer to pay featured at McClana-han- ’s with a better plan of payment 1 f You can charge any purchase 1 Tuxedos value I natlonally-popul- ar i SALT LAKE Oct 15— (AP)— Death ended a murder case here Monday Gustave Luna 67 facing second trial on a charge of killing Antonio Castorena on July 21 died in the county hospital V 85 bids Are ' i 1 be held Wednesday afternoon in the Fifth ward here for ‘George Hammer Naylor 66 who died Sunday night Surviving are) his widow four daughters and three sons Mr Naylor with his father made same of the first carriages to be constructed in Utah He was the sheriff of Salt Lake county in 1391-0- 3 and moved to Smithfield in 1903 and to provo from there in 1909 He opened his carirage business' here but later entered the automobile field with the introduction of that machine He had been identified in that busi- — J4 As long as 6 months to pay j Choose from deftly styled’and fiir amounts weekly trimmed broadcloths Pay budget-planne- d PROVO Oct 15 —Funeral services p X r Will 1 -- w up t° j F - - 4-- 4 ness- ever sinceT"" v W 4 -- and deathly time I didn’t care whether I lived or died My condition became so bad that anything I put in my stomach would cause me to heave and vomit and my whole body would become - bathed in cold perspiration Finally they carried me to the hospital but I continued to get worse I became Just a nervous and physical wreck and X felt that if I had to die I had rather die at home"4 “After my return home one of my neighbors who was waiting on me told me how a friend of hers had been helped so much by that I try Sargon and suggested v it “I knew after I had taken one bottle that regardless of what was the! matter with me I had found what was nieded to make me a well woman again The nervousness and sickness left me and the terrible pains disappeared I started to eat nourishing food and digest it I soon regain- -i ed my strength and was able to be up and around Now I do all my housework and am even able to go down town by myself “Sargon Pills helped me to regain my health by regulating my liver and eliminating the poisons from my system They did not make me sick or gripe me in fact their action was like nature Itself “I firmly believe I would have been in my grave today had it not been for the Sargon treat - ment apd I shall praise it as long as I live” The above statement was made by Mrs C Wolf 1017 N 32nd St Omaha Sargon may be obtained in ! 5 SALT LAKE CITY Oct 15— (UP) —Utah’s turkeys will enrich the state by approximately $1800000 this urns wolf —j— specialist but they were forced to admit they did not know wha MOTOR DEALER’S was the matter with me I was RITES WEDNESDAY continually wracked with' pain sick much of the I v” Suits Girls1 Dresses (3 ter 14) $3 85 - frontiersmen and other witnesses at the river bed land hearroute to their ing here were-ehomes today following the closing yesterday of the taking of testimony j by the federal' government in its dispute with the state of Utah over title Jto river bed lands which contain valuable mineral and oil deposits The hearing will be resumed at since early morning without success Washington on November 12 when the government 1s expepted to rest its case and the state will present its arguments at a hearing here on December 3 The case which centers around navigability of the streams is one of the most important western land problems to come before the United States supreme court in recent years Walter E Mendenhall 74 first ' ce fabrics all-wo- ol and up Manly styles—many patterns! 1 Frontiersmen And DEER HUNtER KILLS Witnesses Leave ONE IN OWN YARD I Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY Oct 15— (AP) 4-Pie- attractive values : - t L ' Youths RECESS CALLED Miners ed Suitsj Four-Piec- e and finer ‘Tailored of LAND HEARING h f ? be1 priced as low as J ce t I i protfd to possess I very moderately! j a (S j i of a quality you and yours can was informed Monday the price in Kerosene 5 Heater f Wyoming was normal at 25 cents a F gallon while prices of six to eight Explodes cents less states were exsubnormal Wholesalers were SALT LAKE CITY Oct 15— (UP) plaining to the committee the between the 11 cents and A mattress is often 'considered a 12 cent tank car price and the pre- safe place for money but because vailing quarter retail price she hid some there Mrs M E Mor-ig- al 55 was rushed to a hospital last night and treated for severe burns ton the hands and arms j The mattress bank became ignited after a kerosene heater had exploded Mrs Corrigal was Burned In a fututle attempt to save her money which' was finally rescued by firet men dif-ferne- for Boys and Girls1 10291 -- J Vies I l(c- - (gl I Wi i if !a u n - I I- - Al K ufoi'i tV i it v 1 |