Show 1 A -- The) Ogden ' Jj Standard-Examin- er r I PCBUSHINO CO V EMredse 4r A U GUamann u U r - u t 4uXller An Independent Newspaper U Published every evening and Sunday morning without a muzzle cr a club ' Entered as Seeond-clas- a Matter at the PoetoMice Ogden Utah "Established " ' THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 7 1929 THE OGDEH STANDARD EXAMINEE 1879 f SUBSCRIPTION BATES Pellvered by carrier on1 month 7$c By mail I idvance in Utah Idaho Nevada andr Wyoming Three montji to months (V ftt vIOO ono year AU Other ttates 1100 a month $1240 one year Member of The Associated press United v i f Pres so NEA Servl Pres Cress Consolidated I exclusively e for republication Of to Itl not otherwise ter and Also the local fVM ill Departmefl president has an- - engaging and iappy litefary style In his public utterances there is an easy flow of graphic sentences He makes his meaning clear and his thoughts follow in a logical sequence that delights the listener In his Edison celebration1 address the jpresident ventured to be humorous and succeeded He said what needed to be said briefly as he did also In his Louisville speech announcing his intention to press for completion of a great waterway system Then onj Wednesday came his Thanksgiving day proclamation couched in prose that flows with a delightful motion front the beginning tof the end President Hoover writes hi a style that is impressive I and dignified’ in its simplicity All of you read that proclamation of course and you noted then that the president of the United States has' no difficulty I V ' i ir ditinental Supply People County Rich me W tadt' - the-handcuffs- ? Is there not any pleasant I been-fightin- g MusiioiinL ’ five-pow- er I $5-000- -- i ri 1 ANSWER: ' Oh yes there Is plenty jef pleasant feminine companionship to be had dallying along paths that do not lead to the altar for there Is a constantly increasing number of young intelligent women who do not desire to marry but who like I The reports concerning fascist tactics toward' Americans of Italian descent as revealed sine® the appearance of a leading article In Harper’s Magazine with the provocative title “Mussolini’s American Empire" by Marcus Duffield caused' Heflin to demand that the’ state department provide the senate with all available information regarding fascist i activities in this country BORAHS pEEVED TOO They also stirred up Senator William Ei Borah chairman of the senate foreign relations committee when he read them ‘Sooner or later” Borah edm- metend "that situation will have to be considered m this country” Borah expects that the question of fascist American activities will be threshed out on the senate floor and has bech disposed to raise the issue himself J He has been delaying any such offensive however lest It complicate the forthcoming naval conference to which ' Italy b a j party The charges made by Duffield have been heard in part before It is alleged that! the fascist Teague of North America operating ih New York under the direction o£ Musso- - fem- inine companionship to be had without the threat of matrimony hanging constantly over my head? TRIFLER J WASHINGTON— senator Alabama who has the' pope has now declared war against the other fellow in Rome! Premier Benito Swo hundred! and ninety income over $1000000 each Combined incomes of the 290 amounted to $800000000 Eleven reported incomes above each’ The income of the eleven totaled $&5 000000 And this gives no Idea of our really big incomes! Several men in America have $50000000 a year each One at least an income exceeding $100000000 Their properties are in stock that pay corporation income tax invest their earnings in new properties and iissue stock dividends paying no income tax $n accordance with a supreme court decision The death of John E Madden' takes from the study and breeding of horses the ablest man in America and a most interesting citizen His brood- - mares produced six derby winners- and two futurity winners Novelty- and Yankee He also owned Star Shooter sire of more great brood mares than any other - Prince Maximilian who! died in Germany Wednesday “at the age of 62 will bd recorded as! one of those men who caine to the fore in a crucial Situation dominated the stage ci world events fqr a brief moment' ancf then Retired 1 rj “Big buying orders’ widely adver did not appear in tised and expected Wall street ‘ But selling orders did ex-- at appear filrices were we ale The 1 o’clock akl the chartge will close rest of this week day After a wild nl£ht you have seen a his breakfast He eating although it us ’prosperous stretch without her starting to talk about a am much bungalow with white curtains-too young to be married A wife would be a dreadful handicap to me now but must I become a monk until I am ready for By RODNEY! BUTCHER NEA Service Writer ! th ON WORLD STAGE I r t Ti PROD-- 1 INTERFERENCE WITH ‘ ns MUSSO- AMERICANS OF ITALIAN DES-- 1 CENT AROUSES IRE OF CONGRESS AND STATE DEPARTt MENT ( re- ATTACKING now and lino ABLY GET MORE will J I ginia Virginia the orpy state electing a was agitated by a governor warfare and anti-Smimeant a religious warfare Election returm told the story ! Y - mEAR MISS DIX— Why does every women I make love to jexpecV V me to marry her? It is perfectly dreadful' I never feel safe any SUPPORT-FASCIS- T more I hardly ever am able to make love to a girl two weeks at a HEFLIVS 12 STATES ELECT ist ligion Declaring in one place That’s the way with stock values that 'God iias greatly blessed us after a wild two years as a natioh” he giVesj thanks Although leading stocks went with sales above 6000000 that “enllgtitenmetit has grown down shares bonds rose government apace in neW revelation of scien sharply tific' truth and in diffusion of ' Some turned suddenly wise dethat the Country is all right Rnowledge1 President Hoover cidedstock but gambling all wrong devout and scien cah be both " ’J tific Treasury department statistics published show that somebody just STAR FOR MOMENT ’Sicamlner’! r 4-WH- states have CITIZENS in twelve Massachusetts to California from Michigan to Vir- -- ix's Jitter Box Dorothy HOW CAN A YOUNG BACHELOR AVOlri tflE THREAT OF MAT WMONY WHEN HE MAKES LOVE? THE MODERN GIRL GIVES MORE TROUBLE THAN HER BROTHER! WHERE WERE THE BUYERS? IJ E MADDEN PHILOSOPHER A KILLER ACQUITTED - science! with K By ARTHUR BRISBANE (Copyright! 1929 King Features Syndicate Inc) ! krihrmonizing ‘Today t c t ' c t j a good-looki- W f ’ wh mutt hi in i i? DOROTHY DIX ng t men These are business and professional themselves for some special work in which they are interested and who make fine salaries They feel that they do not care to give up good Jobs for mediocre husbands and that it is easier and pleasanter to work in an office than it is iri a kitchen so matrimony has no allure for them especially as they see it illustrated in the cases of their sisters and their cousins and their aunts 1 But because a girl doesn't want to marry doesn’t keep her from wanting masculine society She gets fed Up on women talk and there is small peplin running around to exclusive hen parties or going tothi theatre with another girl and any girl (would never! dance another step if she had to have one' of her own sex for a partner So these young women who would say “no! promptly and emphatically if you asked one of them to marry your will say “yes gladly enough if you will ask u I self-respecti- ng her to the theatre or to go to a restaurant tr a ball with I t you j Hence If you yearn for feminine companionship which Is abso- lutely safe hunt up a successful business girl and make her your mUe Playmate She will have no designs upon you Hie trouble with you has been that your approach was wrong You didn’t pitch your attentions on the right plane You should have labeled your attentions as without intention and so have avoided having them misconstrued r 1 Of course If you begin by making Iqve to a girl and giving her the usual applesauce about her being the only woman in the world and your never having loved before and that the hours are weeks long that you do not see her you cannot blame her if she believes you and begins to try to decide on whether she will have a church' 're“InS or be married at home and ho y she will dress the brides- maids 1 'with local branches throughout ithe United States has tried persistently to discourage the Americanization of to the wing! for the remainder Italians m this country to stifle! ail of life's perf Drmance criticism! of Mussolini and to silence American opponents of fascism! Most Ame ricans had scarcely Italians living ’in America it is beard of Prince Max when the are compelled to join the charged o 8 y haxju e a news was ca sled --from abroad y fascist league by threats of impris- x y j& onment idirectedagatastr their rela-- 1 that he had been named ChanThis mctifod her to SYNOPSIS of continued tavitatiomibut cellor at the moment Germany’s Henderson’s arrival Ln Am- stand frowning she began to feel Ralph sorLid mo erica serves to widen the gap be- that Ray and she had not been hitstrength was in Collapse wnl&S on tween Barbara and Ray She is ting it off So well lately She wonIUs name f fissured in the news be this government is able jto take dered not in of if the the this company guiltily continually might about the kaUer’s abdication' ind prompt and vigorous action if it deEnglishman while Ray embittered in some measure her fault A woman’s vanity makes her credulous and she seldom a sires That concerns the disappearreland his When office efforts of minutes ?ra Germany futile atthe by passed and he departures vhas ance of of Italian citizens American enough common sense to analyze the sweet nothings Barbara’s uncle becomes moody and mained motionless she uncurled the armistice negotiations Then axe men or who descent that birth to on herself refuses from say to her and find out wpether they mean any- -' suspected them chair the and accompany any crossing t horse sentiments and who are Germkny wa i proclaimed a of their numerous parties He fin- to him she clasped her hands at of pr thing just mere hot air Shef longs to be loved She are not allowed to leave Italy once to believe relents one night however and the back of his neck that some man his enshrined her in his Ebert stepped upon the yearns ally The Madden had! studied horses and is hopelessly bored by th§ affair He so old goose don’t stand they have returned there and she heart falls you for any kind bf blarney She doesn't “Ray scene and Mix departed to iive men knew both and said:’ “The l accidentally overhears a conversa there looking as though you had Italian theory is that Italians! are realize that the that isn’t accompanied by a a He flashed for in retirement family is more important than the tion in which a girl chiding Hen the toothache Snap out of it always Italian citizens and subject bona fide of genuine ‘proposal marriage Is merely a man’s Under Jurisdiction busi- to Italian loment in tne publlc eye when I individual I should rather have my derson for his attachment to Bar- There’s nothing wrong with of himself way and amusing law’ making of things pleasant for Americana Italian Italian a ness sister LI a of office?” cannot T' at the underpoor sample good bara declares she r the girL is book of memoirs was pub-- 1 famiiymarry “No and if there were I’d be the descent are subject to military servthan the best sample of a stand why Ray allows it Henderice though Mussolini has been caushed Tper came silence un-- 1 poor family The chance for the son calmly explains that Ray has no last person to hear of it” It is because women practically ways misunderstand lcve- next He hesitated looked down at her tious in the carrying out of this law other choice for “Who pays the pigeneration wouldhe better the nws hi3 ejeath for a long minute and then! away In France Richard Corbett shot per may call the tune? Secretary of State5 Stimson is making that makes It a dangerous sport for men who do not want known to be concerned about the td marry Therefore I advise you to cut! it out and to confine st his mother to death She had canCHAPTER 22 from her quickly ' even more than j self to platonic friendships with girls Who likewise do not wish to f YtMYp AND methods but cer A “LUXURY” REVOLTS “Barbara — ” his voice was slight— v’ 4” IE HOSPITAL Henderson’s words rang in Ray’s ly hoarse as though his throat had marry but who are not averse to discussing the theory of love in i The young man British told the ears for hours “Barbara afterwards all of its various phases and manifestations And believe me scn- gone suddenly dry T you've loved mother French I my rf jury: Wifi Mayo’s some to so know “Who time as is at the it got pays thatis playing with fire but It Is not quite so hazardous as sticking may piper liberty because t killed her I lovpd her dem - hospitals well be now I’m—I’m " going to - j ence could not! deliver f her from her to call the tune” — your hand into‘ the flame DOROTHY DIX " a trite phrase leave you dear” which the hospitals ought to agony I delivered her Nothing ' 7 — and- yet original it seemed to sum up the She stared at him amazed— inHEAR DOROTHY DIX— a tgcjod deal of serious so do Why many people say that they are whole situation credulous: The judge said: “It was for God I glad they have not young girls to jaise in this generation? You are At first he had felt impelled to Whatever light 7 you talking don’t hear as much said about the boys as you do about the girls t up and hit Henderson He de- about?”! man millions ot people m°oS get aelnofSSi memwhose but I think that the boys give their parents as much trouble as the club National Press tor wait until he saw the the He termined it time this repeated only teald hospital facilities and j might have prolonged yofir moth-- man alone but includes nearly all Washing girls and sometimes a little bit more it was being forced there was a 'definite rasp in his bership ROSE ton correspondents Members of the L are' simply tqo Expensive erlife” home to him that there was a cer voice ANSWER: j tain grim justice in what the Eng- 'hoadntte(i killing her “I said I was going to leave you club raised such a loud protest that f many the fear of possible TThv so hshman was not admitted Mussolini said Barbara” had heaf mu?ured "t There have always been wild beys and boys who sowed t h lsj rat bothersome- - as that the jury “God Her eyes large amber eyes lit ” Congressman Clyde Kelly 'of did pay the piper and if Barbara wild oats and Heaven knows they have been anxiety their ar of debt which they know Ms And £thereligious belief” the tune she wanted! to call was a by a lightning flash of fear were Pennsylvania has announced that sorrow and enough to their parents and caused their parPreshim take with will issue he the flirtation with Henderson what searching his face Suddenly she up jury acquitted emen in a hospital willf ents to shed enough tears But thii U the first time in the Hoover Last year Kelly inright had he: Ray: to interfere gripped his shoulders and shook ident their of the world when there pave been wild and un- It used to be said “nature has a with a resolution troduced history him her? subsequently violently ! in respectable families who have defied both houses How are o? manageable “What girls necesby he wished horror void that demanding was is passed stuck Are you That odeijr saying Ray? voyage” hospital to all American their treaties that his relater! modified you intention providing parents’ authority and made their parents lie awake and crazy?” original a btjs tly institution But at He took her hands from his born or naturalized persons should Human nature certainly has a fused to touch a penny or her night wondering what they were doing and praying for l lMiiyc points but it is L their horror of inconspicuousness Men money His love for her had made shoulders and held them in his not be held liable for military servsafety ' I es “orany other act of allegiance” n a little too hate “to amount to nothing” and him weak andj his ‘weakness now own stroking them gently less a a cr of in “I wish I didn’t have to hurt year stay during do almost anything to attract tied his hands making him power-l&In former times father and mother may not have known where luxuries will to protest Since the first day honey fit’s true I’ve decidedyou to he territory of the' signatory na- JoIPTaf °r what he was up to but they attention knew where Mary was ny hospitals are perfect Ohe man jumped into a volcano of their honeymoon he had allowed leave you although maybe only tions herself But ’nowadays This amustag Was nt resolution directed into the habit of for a while I told yourf Uncle wealthy patient but sad- - that he might die mysteriously Di- - himself to drift from th her off dor a with crowd in an be£in‘ 'found had the gay aP? that Now his wife taly Kelly that wasn’t I A today slave burned the temple of accepting money Henry coming state uate for the man of could give no as-- 1 I "Automobile and she rolls home with Jthe milkman Furthermore he saw only too clearly just where back to the office” he laughed department ana at name his that Epheusus unaer-averaParents didn’t used to have to worry about what a nice girl would financial might be remembered Proud that had led him “I can’t say that he surance that an American born of do shortly Nice giris didn't smoke or drink or even pet" unless they were would j naturalized Italian A seemed over parents hovered smile his about the grim news" j leans spend days and weeks on a distraught A J not seized into be the and To mouth What was Barbara had that woman engaged to a young man but’what with hip flasks and hooch par-arstill staring at him impressed r flag pole or dance without sleep or Dur-- 1 ties and roadhouses there are to if he returned now the was luxlikened and him? I rest for fear sKip the a To Italy real & whirl-in very at time 1 like plenty of things to give the parents days TOLL I Cl gMs Barbara was able to afford her eyes Something in the calm ury hair and mice wrinklea b?tore (their time nowadays tag USING out d to ISb At the time he had thought it a unemotional way he whs talking our for and their army own) then it had become told her that he had thought It out )f les of an Insurance com- Andit is because parents cannot keep their own Now Max Htael a German cob-e- joke Since truth-Hcarefully—that it was not a sudden Kelly had obtained thea temporary from doing the things that other people’s daughdaughters that the automobile j bier weighing only 121 pounds beats the ironic loved Barbara as intensely as outburst brought on by jealousy agreement stopping practice ou ters do and because girls have broken away from one set 75 record worlds by eggs ever eating had Is still the agreement lapsed yet that night he felt that the or some similar emotion i rising in ten minutes1 path list of standards and a new set of standards has not yet been had after the situation become departhad Kelly she kept intolerable and Still fought against accepting ment of state and the lugustof this year—the The cases quoted are all foolish that to stay with her longer would formulated because the fathers and mothers know and b department it man’s progress depends on his mean the sacrifice of every 'th for which there are but these little that to a has been it mean “You says get ignorant girls who think themselves so trying for you’re going vestige hatred of “amounting to of his wise are in such danger that — on a trip?’ away but nothing has been done a it makes all who hare daugh-te- rs treaty j recordsJ-29-00 people innate All (that men have achievfeel - that they aretackling ar great and' tmsolvable He says Secretary Stimson expressdown the little She forced a and smile Pacing up Id in American automo- - nothing’’ ed in their 1J000000 years of exist- room while from outside came ed himself as “shocked” when he He nodded problemence on this earth all the marvels exits the situation! Another A “Yes sort he explained of determined A laughter that jo tripaccomplished 'in the iresents an Increase of they have since He to the lands of ‘Fortune’ and something - should be done u ewise a Job that Is full cf “SuS’aRer1 readtagiThe stone late the iH9£S°SbrLngIlLs ?P£oys years itchewed age over all and Into ognition’’ night the worst it over A!ugust of 1928 are due to the desire to be some- the following that can befall a boy is not so ketches 1 “Ray I don’t understand morning At noon in Aren’t so Foi n Mussolini claimed When a thing the “I’m going to make my own way Cafeteria he chanced right r fee reputation asit doqs a girl a For a boy to upon Bill Foster vreVurned the day independent of you to the future to recruit for hla army for the! more nboitioesnotno tragedies this an-- 1 continued in! violent Maria volcano r1® shame it is for a! girl to get drunk- - For a boy f life eruption yes- -' his London orches- - I can’t continue sponging' on you than 2000000 Italians In fArgentina jI L the a loose lead does not put him beyond the pale as it does a successes? horrify ashes Ural and lava hot spreading took terday the the f up Argentine president any longer” ' ” I A cannot his parents as a girl can widely Three hundred are said to matter demanded that and girh: Towards the! end of the week boy disgrace promptly Dial (Copyright Press) have died ta the agony of fire or enderson departed to visit friends Does the romance of Ray and the practice stop Mussolini backed f suffocation Boston world judges a woman harder than it does a F°p Barbara end here? Continue the down and announced that no more jt man because it expects had been with the Lowthers story with tomorrow’s installment Argentine citizens w’ould be drafted Her to be better and And Vliether or not the whole situaWe read that and it affects us six weeks and (during-thaGod help us all when we cease to expect this purer time he slide’ to the allowed is fof less than toLsee a small dog crush- - had seen sufficient to realize that tion j DOROTHY DDL ed by an automobile before our eyes relations between Barbara and Ray I present as Borah and the admin-- 1 were There-forM far from e' not We strong feu satisfactory al Walling Wall is ini pagination thin and people thhalL dof Congress are going j we see rsktfuly the power t wave he deemed it advisable to were horribly sensitive 4ut there hasn’t been moving pictureshence sooner or later with denuncla-- 1 about It and dreaded i them alone for a while in the y°u as compared wit ring I in middle a the room of up a at fascist standing the of tions where DAN il of laughing done written wor THOMAS hope that a climax ' might' be party By people didn’t like to rally know you and if your mother had made you All reached members methods NEA while was Service he Writer because away ng the walls of Wall round the flag and declaim about every time she looked at your head she sighed what would you do? calif— some Am in this ‘Ray played dehber-ateiT Hollywood into his hands ' American Would you tell your future husband and throw yourself on his j are bom the inviolable sanctity of - L 7 second evening after eTgfe-'is'- J! with gold spoons in their mouths citizenship mercy? GLSA d this had gone Barbara and Ray or horseshoes around their necks It is likely that some of them will the to into seek themselves That’s as alacrity the only conclusion one f°u£d inquire ANSWER: ent (That’s a good though by sone miracle alone Dinner over can draw after watching the thou- with which the Immigration bu-- 1 I would buy me a transformalion and make no apolo- 'If ever i jnember -you with fascist! Barbara drew up a chair before sands who struggle for years to get reau has 1 about wearing it and I wouldn’t tell my future bus-bafire and motioned Ray to do a break in motion pictures or on in this country when the latter have o broke in a poker ' of about it The chances are he will never same Italians tlje r the legitimate stage and then see- sought deportation " notice anything and a woman's hair and her complexion it ’“Miserable anyway to back wanted Mussolini f whom “TtIIE 1 get i'ho a am walk she into a leading urmured ing girl night” imagine right are a L as between her and her mirror and her own she them r°le-fomystery so 1 shutpcopl could rubbed! he home r her hands er the that hem punish out om nature! do not hot before trade secret that no one else has a right to know blaze of logs “But it utterances or activie public for dream of the ‘ce " of loveliness ’ —— j ‘an evening alone rj Occurrences of that nature are ties in this country that touch and ie sense bf smell have once in a while isn’t it?” future husband loves you with a love that is worth not the usual rule But then pretreveal to me!”—: len Kellerl Tovr "Yes once in a while” Although ty auburn-haire- d Vivienne Segal having it doesn t depend on your hair It Is for something deeper I and stronger and that has to do with your personality your inP°cec a Shade of sarcasm in prefers the unusual to the usual come before “It is ohej thinL lauShed and let it anyway So at the age of 16 she left the public but it is othe - thine to telligence and your sweetness of disposition If all of your trouhl She remembered - he had her home in Philadelphia and Jourpass is confined to your hair you are lucky That's easy there”4—Rosa stay been unusually silent during inner neyed over to New York where the “Tlie Timid Soul” opera singer ' if he might be Shuberts immediately gave her ’a lid of his shadow Pubic Ledger)311071 DIX (Copyright by of the Years jealous flirtation car-riJob she as the Jtemlntae had Ago iflict with other “The more one mates south leadjnfthe on with Henderson' She smiled M j “Carmen” raid differing with ward— of course not parsing be From Files Oar him affectionately Hendy was Of courseTyivierme didn’t fifth street and Wall avenue is besers ofhis family yond a certain latitude where X the I all very well In ¥ood fim expeet to walk right into aj actually hisway ing taken up today prior to the laycretly But every jI climate becomes too hotffor the for a limited period but of gqutsp role “She had dreamed of litleading as al of a Dimples Dolly daughter ing cf asphalt along that section man— was more white he himself not the He as fullrblooded on her Rav pin with acting ambitions dream Scotland Yard detective who acts of wail avenue by the Moran Congirls — is i in the 'sense of being a Complete I Looking up patch at him he of such things ‘But she didn’t think as the master criminal in staging struction company man the American appears— Her- - i stood nervously fingeringwhere a brass her dreams would be realized par- man hunts in large cities was “capmann ornament Month-on 1 the mantelshelf her ticularly since at that time she tured” yesterday in Balt Lake after : Klso Kiji correspondent cf the Keyseritag (Atlantic e1 responsibilities f 3 softened with a mixttire of never hdd- taken a ' !yJ chase A $500 reward was Japanese -- American Industrial corMrs IS S Miller 181 Thirty-thir- d lesson in a They frequently admiration aild love Few thought her life ’However Stagings '4 W Woolridge who poration says Japanese residents are street has left for a month’s vis::' to Mrs the Shuberts J make given pen They “An extraordinary new kudilnce liked her Voice and that was that exactly but effected the “capture” by a Salt anxious to organize a local bank with relatives in Opal Wya 3usiness or social His After the close of that show Miss Lake newspaper Miss Dimples will The original Japanese bank here being bom ln the high scllshfra was one of those few lust for reasons of the his leanness appealed to Segal sang in oiie musical produc be in Ogden next week United States They will became defunct because of its relaMrs EL E Calvin of San Francisco ley are briefly out looking for something after another but never in besi rion tion to the parent hank in Ban wife cf the j Married — general manager of the’ eight months and his anything but the leading role MacGow Kenneth Captain Francisco Moyer will substitute for asserts his per-i- y talkies” still thrilled ll i “I don’t as her know Pacific is expected to arhow Southern Ogden-Ait in the it would fee Royal Douglas had on the5 first night of their to be cast in a supporting of the world (Harper’s) off! rive today She will go to the Utah Hallows football game at Cummings Hilt role” railroad the J magnate J it is all for the “Don’t buy anything you can d honeymoon In this age of rapid actress declares “Sometimes field this afternoon Ogden is a 3 daily denied in a telegram that all Hot Springs in hopes of curing an changes eight months seemed to wish I diLr I think such experienceI to 2 favorite even without sneer too much without”— John D Rockefeller Captain rumors relative to the Hill interests attack a Barbara ’dis-- a of rheumatism is test pretty good ' She or having an option on good for any girl and of course Douglas' servicesalways X' J purchasing status which “It Is estimated that every one IsmiledT ihrittagly0 her chair and the workiis much easier The public the Utah Rapid Transit company of doesn’t expect as much from the Francis K Goddard and John Ogden are “without foundation’' Glen Vance son of Mr and Mrs eats from three to five times too ft “Come on Ray Bebhximmv” cast as it does from the Flygare were among the thirty-seve- n A B Vance has recovered from an supporting much” Kathleen Norris writer 1 When he did not avail himself missionaries of the L D S principals” The stone intersection at Twenty- - attack cf pneumcma re-Jpub- THE LUXURY HUSBAND I - ri ! 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