Show LOSES MONEY Corner Drug Store Brigham City Phono 122 Uuslnesa Office TO IMPOSTOR Job Hunter Gives Iizist Coin Fake To ' Hotel Operator With only a ' few dollars toi his name A W Ashbury" a guest at the Community hotel lent the full amount Wednesday afternoon to a man giving his name as Jack Ev ans who a few minutes jprlor had employed Ashbury for some "mythical Job The exchange of the Imoney $10 In currency resulted from a ‘brief conversation Ashbury’ re he was In need of work sponded by relating he owned a ho- tel 4‘30 miles from Salt Lake” and" offered Ashbury employment The “hotel owner” then borrowed the $10 from Ashbury to ”get his automobile from a garage’4 After that Ashbury never saw Evans again according to a police reoort ' i ' n 237 Wash We give Ajre Green Stamps seeoM 8 ' have an extra large amdunt of sliced bacbn and is of the best grade Nq rind - Batr Correspondent Elizabeth Phone 492-- Ji Youth Has Confessed To Criminal! Activities HORSES ON ROAD t Hpwever CAUSE ACCIDENT BRIGHAM CITY !Nov 15—Ro- land Laub of Fielding- narrowly escaped serious injury rabout 2 :30 a m Thursday morning when the car in Which he was riding struck two horses tnat came onto the highway in front of him throwing him into the barrow pit- and killing both - ‘ I IIOq EfEss rteas CALIFORNIA STYLE SPOKANE Wash Nov 15— (AP) —Robert M Laridls 16 who confessed a long j list csf criminal activities after being arrested for the murder J ! : El-wo- ' od nk ft 4 MRS ROAST role and for shooting a drug store manager but refused to answer further questions when A F McKevitt his attorney cautioned him against talking The elder Landis was reported to have left the bedside of his sick wife in order to help arrange a defense Police said they expected young Landis to plead insanity Detective George Bradley Ford-yce- ’s partner in the fatal gun battle swore to aj murder complaint against Landis Charles Dawes of Grand Forks N D Landis’ companion was charged with being an accessory Fordyce: was killed after he and Bradley had trailed the two youths to a hotel room after watching Landl3 purchase a pistol As he searched Landis the lad suddenly opened fire loins are absolutely fresh cut A- -l quality No limit A real buy i It FaJ Herai Ji CHOICE STEWING ilb 2TzQ charge for No 100 drawing- - EURE TORK 35c Sausage 2 lbs Will be on sale at all leading Groceries Saturday Remembler MAID O’ CLOVER butter is mahu- - factored in Ogden and made from pure sweet cream! Insist on MAID O’ CLOVER from your Help - us to keep Ogderi people i bought all her foods at our store and found her xtotal costs were $1500 less than she se-cur- ed better quality of goods at “ our store Hundreds of other people are enjoying the same experience Hansen of Los Angeles and Leo Hansen of Brigham City 4 Funeral services will be conducted in the Fourth ward chapel Sunday DEPUTY RESIGNS afternoon at 2 okclock under the di TO JOIN: AIR CO rection of Bishop A M Hansen BOISE Nov 15— (AP)— Cyril C Although scarcely known for its art Alaska sold paintings valued at Thompson chief deputy state audi$2962 to patrons in the United tor for the past seven years reStates in a recent inonth ’ signed today to become tax expert Earned It) is a little some and sometimes inconvenient to have all the family foods come from a cash and carry pi store Every other m cans' o f earning money is the same We ' are constantly putting ourselves out in order to produce? more or? have greater pleasure1 No housewife can accomplish so much as a financial help to the1 family budget a3 buy- r--v UPTON’S TEA WINS EVERY TEST ““ Llpton's is the world's most popular tea because it cnjtSys the latest sale In the world The choice of millions Try Lipton’f ‘Tea today I J CHRISTINA HANSEN EXPIRES BRIGHAM CITY Nov 15— Mrs Christina-Peterso- n 60 widow of Jokum Hansen1 died at the family t residence in the Fourth ward this morning at 2:30 o’clock after an illness of four months from stomach trouble She was bom in Oldorg Denmark March 27 1869 Thirty-si- x years ago she came to Brigham City and a year later she married Jokum W Hansen in the temple of Logan She was an active member of the ward Relief society having served as a teacher for many years and was such at the time of her death She was the mother of six children only one of whom survive Mrs J D Harper’ of Medicine Bow Wyo There is one brother M P Mouritizen of Logan and the Torvai following I Hansen of Salt Lake Mrs Graf Bradford of Wells Nev Alvin O Q A' PillLJhr ing all her foods at an O P" Skaggs System LJ store ’ ' E3 311 24th ) 1 Wash' 2552 311 24th nnr i GUARANTEE) TE A By PLANTER CEYLON "step-childre- n: St r 2552 Wash Ave y9 JILIHW IiWii W 1—1 WJ—l J B 1 16 and I 1 ' x 4 v 18 '1 Wl inn 0- Butter - sters brand Oqulrrh A A strictly fresh creamery butter c h u r ned from pure swee ' MS cream 99 1 I Stores Saturday euid Monday Nov purity’ m Life r 3 ID eceives araon 66 11 ' FOOD - I Prices Effectiyje In: All Ogdenr CLP Sll’AGCS ‘1A Surety ot III 1 1 Let Piggly Wiggly help you quicken the moments to your play hours Trim shelves full of inspiration and 0 good things— large and varied stocks fresh quality in everything designed to reduce your shopping hours sr stocked to cut your time in planning of meals i Oranse Pekoe and Pekoe em- - previous months when trading1 elsewhere! She also said that she' - I an TJiatoaS CLchmci?y (Company count of her expenditures the first month BOISE Nov 14— (AP)— A month of pheasant hunting came to an end today with sportsmen generally reporting the number of birds as considerably less than in previous years In eastern counties where & short season was opened hunters have been voluntarily leaving the pheas ants undisturbed following discovery that they were becoming scarce The shortage in western Idaho prompted the state game department to order the seven western counties closed ten days early and this was followed by! a closing order affecting the south central counties where sportsmen protested that all hunting would be centered in that territory The season automatically came to a close in the eastern counties today gro-cerym- J PHEASANTS told us recently that HUNTERS REPORT LJ she had kept strict ac-- O ! I These : One of our customers' I Iioln Po? £E©JEi' I3AI© ®’ ei®VnSES DW2OTES One Month' ’ 99©oabllii ') ' : - horses Laub was driving south on to Ogden When in f front home of William Peterson he told the sheriff two objects dart in front coupe He set the brakes and turned but struck the objects His car wak turned over and Landed In an upright position hr the barrow pit to the left of the road and on top of jone of the horses The horse under the car was dead and the one a Short distance from the car was injured and died shortly after The car was badly damaged having th& radiator and all glass broken anS thi wheels and fenders badly bent The driver suffered slight cuts from broken glass Having received the report of the accident- Deputy Sheriff! Charles Chcal made an investigation i TWO UNDER CHARGE Sheriff John H Zundel returned Thursday from Richfield where lie went to bring Will Roberts who was arrested by Sheriff Thomas Frye of Mdrgan Lawrence Roberts was arrested by the Box Elder county office: s on Monday and both are being held on a charge of trying to obtain money under false pretenses The Roberts men are said to have owed a board' bill to Earl Wintle of Corinne at whose place they had been boarding while do-isome work in the beet fields and according to the complaint promised to- make payment when they changed some money in Brigham City SEEKING DIVORCE Mildred S Wilson filed suit ThursT day for- a divorce from Elliot Wilson She claims in her comthat she has been subjected plaint to cruel and inhuman treatment and that the defendant has been addicted to the use of intoxicating liquor She demands Judgment alimony costs and attorney fees The couple was married in Pocatello Ida There are no children E-- : : 15 Tuesday? of Roy Fordyce Spokane police detective turned silent 'today on the advice of his attorney Landis Who Admitted he was the his way of the son of a Irailroad conductor living from ordinary tables covered by red at Minneapolis yesterday began a cotton cloths Light was by candle of he saw recital of f how he was wanted In of his Minnesota for robbery violating paLESS ' BSSElA - Thompson has been active in aeronautical organizations in Idaho for two or three years and i3 Idaho rep- resentative on the board of govern- ors of the National Aeronautic assoNEW YORK Nov 15— (AP)— ciation He is a past commander of With the stock market collapse as the BoiseJ post of the American Letheir inspiration a group of Park gion H avenue society folk held a "poverty party” at the club plaza last night at which guests wore old clothes and Read the Classified Ads ate frankfurters and sauerkraut Their clothing nowever merely 3 was "old” in a relative way Dowagers appeared in gowns of a year ago the younger women in gowns of last month and men who apparently had no old clothing wore ordinary business suits instead The food which at the better Park avenue affairs would be something startling in buffet was served i j t 1 with the Boeing Air SUSPECT QUIET PLUNGERS HOLD lil COAST CITY POVERTY PARTY Dos Elder Department Thesa canned oysters have an onally except! t i n e flavor ’Packed in cans pure snow-whit- e lard In- - spected and A 0 -- 4-- oz 2 Pounds 2 Cans i STORE NO 1 301 24th Street - STORE NO 2 2211 Wash Ave $500 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE PAY DAY SAVINGS l POP Madison O' nn Special v ss2 lbs is:: Sf)e 5 lbs np)Et3fmlls“ ssec Went wrong as a child 10 lbs 1 HQq jb-£KlQ 3 a:Tdoz CHOCOLATES I 1-- lb box kige S3© OUR MARKETS Lean ROASTSia" PORK r ROLLED ROMP LOIN IB ROASTSS” ROASTSS ROASTSE BACON :23g i :: STRIPSS'L Jtfe i ' “Raised in a' family where we drank caficiri beverages three times a day I grew up with a patural craving for them After entering college my work often required long midnight vigils at books andcaffcin was a great aid in keeping toe awake But after continued !use of this habit I found that lit was not only keeping me awake while at study but for the remainder of the night “One night my roommate called my attention to the skaki ness of my pcnj He questioned me and soon diagnosed my case He had had a similar experience and recommended Postum" He got a can lout of his trunk to show me I! got a can myself im i mediately and instructed my landlady how to prepare it Although skeptical as to results I test It didn’t gave it a y take thirty days to know that I had found the key to my freedom Now I eat sleep and study like a normal person” Are you a slave to habit? Habits form easily especially 30-da- G ’ se-ict- Jlaximum mincemeat contains only- - the purest ingredients Insist upon this popular brand for those good mince pies ed hard wheat Jse Gold Medal and : bags 48-l- b: 2-l- 0' glass jars b r- Each Peas ’ f - 48lb(S lf E v e 0 r g brand reen Black Beau- ty Popcorn needs no introduction as our stores have sold 'several car- loads in this vicinity: Guaranteed to Utah A’ - n wherever peas are No-- 3 Cans fresh Ljo POP BUlk Purity Biscuit Co’s soda crackers are baked fresh daily and their crispness4T Is assured box caffein-containin- ’g -3- -- Libby’s - on d)d)C Salmon Brand salmon : Hawaiian Pineapple crushed In Its own Juice A high quality prod- uct No loaf’ ! 2 Cans 2 Cans 10 rPumpkin No 2 I-- cans Bars 0 J : ’Delicious or Jonathan apples f 'A quality apple that will please you J 0 sweet clover and alfalfa honey packed in 33-oz ‘ jars Each Cranberries 4 0 rjy IN OUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLE STANDS t- 1 perfect New crop double strained JL 2 Cans Ji aoap The family Utah V a 1 ley for pumpkin your delicious pumpkin pies Ready to use Chlnoqk Serve cold or makes a delicious salmon 0 (TT) White Crystal laxmdry ‘ cans 2 A--- ii D o 1 e’s -- ’ corn starch This cannot be excelled eiTh for home-ma- d cakes and pastries Ji : Pineapple -lb 3 Pounds Swansdown c a ke flour contains no ‘ ft 3 'Pounds Crackers ’ Calce Flour Popcorn Idaho product- that may be used milk--brin- gs ‘ nationally known lour made from V ’ cal a mealtime drink as you could find It costs only one-hacent a cup — so much less than most other mealtime drinks that you’ll call it your budget’s best friend! And here’s more good news -- Mince Meat' : took for enjoyment only And health for thousands of children then you begin to pay for that — Instant Postum inode with Stimulation — in sleepless nights milk It combines all the bodynervous days disordered diges- building qualities of milk with wholesome elements of whole tion bran And children Don’t wait for the caffein habit wheat and — love even those who don’t it! to take its toll of your health! like “plain” milk To prepare bevEliminate Postum made with milk Instant erages from your diet now — drink Instant Postum with your simply follow 'the directions meals instead Try this simple given above — using hot ( not diet change for thirty days See boiled ) milk instead of boiling what a wonderful improvement water it tan work in your health ! Try a cup of Instant Postum made with milk yourself some Instant Postum is made from roasted whole wheat and bran night just before going to bed— There is no caffein in it —nothing and see liow quickly you fall to harm nerves or heart to affect asleep ! Thousands of people take sleep or digestion And it tastes this short cut to sound sleep so good I Its rich fine flavor regularly every night You’ll brings satisfaction to millions of want to too once you tty it people threejimes a day! Besides Instant Postum made instantly in the cup' your grocer Simple to make as 1 2 3! has Postum Cereal the kind you Take the three easy steps il- boil Order from him today Start lustrated below — the drink is your CO day test—and begin to ready — steaming-ho- t fragrant let your family know of the ' : ' O J9J9 0 r Corp benefits of Postum! ‘ FLOUR Kitch en - tested w be sure Instant Postum made with milk tlic seemingly harmless ones like makes children love taking drinks that contain sound sleep to you’ with your meals ‘Before you know it you rely for stimuHere’s a drink that is building lation on a drink you originally caf-fei- Flour GOLD MEDAL Head ofits class in economy Instant Postum is as economi- Late Howe cranberries ' est condition I ‘ L J 0 A fresh car in ’the fin' 4 libs rv 25c 2 lbs' 23s win b J 30-da- 3 cans cans Par-- ’ life — to sleeplessness andnerv-- 1 ousness Tlieii unexpectedly came pardon I It came first in the shape of a y parole but his freedom has now been made complete Read his “confession” — “To me Postura typifies all the feelings that a ‘lifer at Sing-Sih- g might experience if granted a full pardon I might have been a lifer myself! sentenced to all the hbrroys and discomforts of sleeplessness nervousness and all the other maladies which I suffered during my servitude to the drug jeaffein And I am not exaggerating when I make the statement that I was a true slave MINCEMEATtrL2lbs3 of'It? L3 H ker Tripp Hill University of Wisconsin experienced all the sensations of being sentenced for White C0RN““ Wlsj-Ce- dric 0 :39c We deliver within Ogden city limits orders amounting to $500 or over without charge Orders less than $500 we will make a charge of 10c v -- ADS ARE : 1 1 I’i’f teaspoonful of Instant Tostum in a cup 2 Fill cup with boiling water ’ Stir and add cream and aufar to taste Tha drink it readyl f i BOMABII f |