Show THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAIiirirnTt ®ne nsemble FollowsAnotherln “Rio Rita” D flSlOTORGARS CRASH TLVICE Victims of First Wreck Figure in Another Accident BOUNTIFUL Dec 34— David Edwin FackrelLdied at his home in Bountiful Monday after an tUny of mor than a year - Mr FackreU was - - ’ v i i i 4 - f V JV - t i $ v with the following children survives him Mrs Roy Snowball and m E FackreU Randolph Mrs Farley Allred and Forrest A Fack-re- ll ITeston Idaho Mrs George Hoge Paris Idaho Miss Lucy rack-re- d and Mm Leonard Bountiful 27 grandchildren Day eight greatgrandchildren and the following OTOtliers and sisters also survive Mrs Betsey Jane Howard and Mrs Amy Brown Bountiful Mra Clarissa Sprouse Garden city Mrs Carbett Emithfield J W FackreU Woods Cross Mrs peter Clawson Randolph and William H FackreU Lowed Wyo Funeral service will be held in the Mountiful Second ward chapel Thursday at 1 p m wit hinter-me- nt in Bountiful cemetery M GIFTS FOR WARDS r Wil-11a- 4 injured in the first crash were bet ing taken to a hospital resulted in injury to five persons here Monday night Victims of the first 'wreck were transferred to another automobile and this machine collided with another while speeding to a hospital The injured: Mrs Florence Ship-le- y 30 cuts on face and head W C Shipley driver of one car cuts on ' t ' £ s'‘' v V r 1 s ’ ri i V r Al-var- head Mahlon Shipley 5 cuts and bruises Glen Openshaw 34 cuts on head Mrs G A Wright driver of the car which first collided with the Shipley machine was arrested on complaint of the Shipleys that she failed to obey a stop sign Mrs Edna Leaver driver of the car which The “Moonlight" Ballet One Of the Many Beautiful Ensemble Numbers In collided with the car taking the In- -' Stage Production of “Bio Rita" which Will Be Seen 7 the Paramount Theatre On December 25theMatinee Jured to the hospital was slightly and Night Injured ' The for a such necessity carrying t SKIDS THREE IDAHO FALLS f large feminine ensemble with “Rio Rita" ‘Which comes to the Paramount theatre for ’ matinee and night 25performances Christmas day Dec arises not from a purely altruistic desire on the part Of the producers to offer a chorus of extraordinary numerical - force thus Wording employment to the many ambitious and talented girls who qualify for positions in this musical comedy success but because few productions in the past decade have along such intri- - TAX VALUES RAIL LABORER VARY GREATLY Irregularities Found in Survey Made by Idaho Agent 4-(AP) ' ' persons injured highway five miles west of here Monday in collision of a small coupe and a Columbia Gorge Transporta tion company bus Harry McCormick of Weiser Charles Blaylock Charles Erickson and James Nessary of Emmett were brought to a hospital here with serious wounds Erickson had a broken arm and a skull fracture Blaylock’s scalp was lacerated McCormick suf-- fered a crushed leg and possible facture of the skull and Nessary's leg was bruised The injured men were employed by Andy little Emmett-sheepmaand were on their way to a sheep camp near Melba at the time of the accident Witnesses said the coupe in which the men were riding was on the vr0D£ side of the road n BATTERY F WILL CONDUCT REUNION - SALT LAKE Dec 24— Members of battery F One Hundred Forty-fift- h field artillery (war time) brigade will hold the first reunion of battery members since signing of ' the armistice tume changes "Bio Rita’ impetuous full or life melodybeing and dancing calls for a group of stage beauties either singing dancing or wearing elaborate costumes almost throughout its entire length and thus it was necessary to provide no less than four ensembles these being “The Little “The Wlnta Orlngitas’ Dancing Girls" “The Aztec Goddesses” and the but perpetually welcome “Ladies of the Ensemble” who are the tall anc beautiful “show girls" by another fellow assessors to put all available personal property on the assessment rolls for taxation John McKinney field agent for the board of equal! zation reports McKinney has made brief of taxation conditions In 15 surveys of the state s 44 counties and said the pic-?- as one of general inequalities in the assessments on many classes of property Irrigated lands for instance were assessed ail the way from '15 per cent of their appraised value to 75 per cent when the general aim of the assessors is to assess 50 per cent of its appraised valueit it was disclosed in tables he has complied On livestock the valuations given in the various counties are generally about the same he said but pointed out to an apparent disparity in assessment of certain classes of livestock Valuable dairy cows for instance were assessed at $40 apiece he said while ordinary work horses of half their value are as sessed also at $40 He said it was apparent that some of the assessors were to equal-iz- e this condition bytrying assessing part of each owner’s horses at only the work horse valuation and giving other horses a lesser valuation ever-prese- nt ' Hdni6 In other days' a chorus and chorus was the gills came on at stated intervals and did a dance number and exited only to appear later when the story of the play began to sag and: so on throughout the But in “Rio Rita” there are evening times when all four units must be on the stage at once— again two or the ensembles and then one group will follow another in less than a minute’s- - time So it is easy to see that the dancing instructor and the stage manager of this musical comedy hare a busy time keeping the young ladies coming and going at the proper time and in proper costumes draperies or what not that are worn in this years ago in the Hotel Roberts Provo at 7 p m Saturday W C McConahay who with Dr C W Woodruff former production first lieutenant commanding the war time regiment is in charge of arrangements announced that about 100 were expected to attend 11 confidence in the Intentions of their — 1 - — - LOS ANGELES Dec" 24— (AP)— Graham French Putnam former Balt Lake county prosecuting attorney is dead here He died yesterday after three months’ illness at the age - OGDEN PRISONER REPORTED OPEN ' - f f 4t PARIS Ida Dec 24— Logan can (Continued From Page One) yon road from Bear Lake to Logan is still open and winter traffic is be- and they had scarlet ing diverted that way from Utah to Paris Although the road is cov- fever ered with snow it is reported in fair terms in the PRISONERS serving shape minor offenses will be given their choice ’of Christmas behind the barsspending or - of having their freedom The peculiar thing: Is that Chief of Police Harry S Anderson expects many of the 14 men who will be offered freedom to remain In Jail for Christmas dinner Chief Anderson placed his proposal before Mayor Frank Francis this morning and the mayor readily agreed The chief admitted he had been reading Dickens “Christmas bora at Vt and graduated fromJohnsburg a the Columbia university law school He resided In Salt Lake City for several yeras but came here in 1912 He was one the first to be appointed to the of-of fice of public defender here the law creating the department after was enacted in 1915 He-wa- SALT LAKE CITY Dec 24— (AP)— Salt Lake City has selected as one of the western cities In which hearings on ore and smelter products rates will be held in 1930 to determine if freight rates on i these items are bearing the proper transportation burden Hal W Frickett secretary-manag- er of the traffic service bureau of Utah announced -- Old Fashioned V for Fruit Cake and Santa Claus what would Christmas he without them I Royal Fruit Cake Is as delicious and wholesome as fruits pure Ingredients and long baking experience can make it -- se-lec- ted Order From Your Grocer u ' TAX-EXPER- - 'ft TO T RETURN TO UTAH ° -- Dec- - : " a J GENERAL ANSWERS CALL- - FOR BLOOD di-t- M A5-50- per doz Dera Pope is charged George of a Salt holdup and ’robbery BUTTE Mont Dec 24 — (UP)— with This robbery proved to be a white Bake Cltv man elephant both literally and- figuratively j “ i A short time ago Bill Bate John I Kane and Arnold Kittllla are alleged to h$ve looted a jewelry store they were jin custody and today are on robbery awaiting hearings charges Among other things stolen from the Store' was that symbol of bad luck fa miniature white ele- ' '‘V phant H EUREKA MINERS SUFFER INJURIES t? iVA Dec 24— Peter C Peterson a miner at the Iron Blossom mine suffered several broken ribs he fell from a car Monday when which he was- loading With ore1 Lewis Wahlquist while at" work at the Utah Galena 'mine was struck by a falling rock His shoulder blade and several ribs were brdken' -- Sure Way to’ Stop Night ' Coughs ' oc $350 Eed Dahlias (wax) on Native Boxwood stems j will keep ' indefinitely in water mm mm each$L ani must $L58 $175 and SU0 $100 3 and up $2 $3A3 $400 Boston Ferns each $139 $209 and $U9 Red Ruscus (dried) for Christinas Decorating 754 $1-5- 11-5- be crated’ taking' more express 0 na 1 pSSi" ' f " DUMKE FLORAL CO Inc Blaza Hotel Lobby And a Happy New Year to you all — a year filled to the brim with prosperity and success These wishes come Vfco you with sincere and' 1 1 -- 1 heartfelt thanks' for your much patronage —a year made suc- In 1829appreciated cessful for us by our friends of the - amusement world And again Merry Christmas' — a real old-tiMerry Christmas for everyone— including the children —and a 1930 the happiest and best wv k 4ft A me : i Night coughs or coughs caused by a cold or irritated throat can year yet now be stopped within 15 mini utes by a doctor's prescription which works on an entirely different principle This prescription Is put up under the j name Thoxine and Is available to everyone Having Thoxine on hand Is a safety measure against all coughs and throat irritations ’ v Thoxine contains no harmful drugs Is pleasant tasting and safe for the whole family Sold on- a : " money back guarantee to give bet' i I ' j ’ ter and quicker relief for coughs or EGYPTIAN THEATRE— WHITE sore throats than anything you have CITY BALLROOM —OGDEN ever tried Ask for Thoxine ‘put up : ' THEATRE l ready for use in 35c 60c and $100 bottles Sold by Depot Drug Co Cave Drug Co and all other good ‘ aoh $250 and $300 Wa Telegraph Flower In the United States' or the a Few Honrs 'Phone 52anywhere or 125 Dap or Might Open g ' Chnstmas Cards for All Occasions y Everybody! f Famous Prescription Brings Almost Instant Belief ' umI m PoiusetUas t EUREKA Kod - Plants art hMder to ship than Dowers ‘ MerryChristmas ! 'mV TrreaUa $100 - 1 Ribbon Bow LaddieCarnati6ns”(very scarce) Per dozen f §350 dozen Violets '(California) per bunch $100 25c Narcissus to plant in water doz $150 EcgHsh Holly Wreaths (with red berries) each £l5Q Loose Holly well berried branch 10c 15o California Redwood Wreaths Mistletoe white berries ‘per ®ach $100 $150' ' branch 15c 25c and tm : SALT LAKE CITY Dee 24— (AP)— Requisition papers for the re- BAD LUCK SYMBOL turn of Leonard Pope held at SeatFOUND ON SUSPECTS tle haveH been signed by Governor $100 ron0f0nnS)eB ' ? i v FREE! PEERY 1 1 FREE! FREE! FORMAL OPENING OF brothers: - i - v-- - 1 i - '' r: nsjKDKnncDnnn POULTRYMEN: AND' DAIRYMEN 1 of OGDEKJvENC SERVICE STATION AT 23RD & LINCOLN ' “ V t ’no " w ? S T uesday Dec 24th 1 w M Bring your grain to us We will GRIND ROLL CHOP it any way you want - i RED BLUFF Calif Dec ‘ - 24— (AP)— T J McMorein rancher who claimed to have been a -- 'j member of the notorious Jesse James band of outlaws was found dead In the yard of his ranch 30 miles west of here yesterday It was assumed he died of natural When causes your throat ! burning and raw McMorein was accustomed to dis- -- j —when every cough Is like the scrap lay bullet y°undJt In his body as ing of a knife— get proof of his tales of a bandit career FmuS quick soothing relief as Miitol enfolds °r membranes and the raw MESSENGER MISSING surfaces relax Get a bottle today! WITH $8000 IN CASH (f We are now in a position to mix your feeds the way youlwant them while you wait -- qut GS PAUL Dec 24— (UP)— Frank Keller Weber & Co brokerage messenger was missing today with $8000 in cash checks and securities entrusted to him late tionabank I-Through doz j j DEATH SUMMONS JESSE JAMES’ PAL cicp05lt pnoSjjut m§) Christmas Prices m Choicest Plants and Pest Placers JaCut'VomMttias $300 $500 lied extra on Friz SS? Wreathe tr i5A°t ?? so $1oo i5c Carnations $200 j he i H 1 fr iSxoi jl Ordernow and avoid the rush1 We specialize in shipping orders 'V c send nothing but frcsli flowers properly packed -- employed carpenter who previously had given two blood transfusions for his wife v Vfioit i CHRISTMAS FLOWERS 24— ez ' Professor SALT LAKE Dec 24— Barley L Lutz of Princeton univer- drug stores sity will be in Salt Lake during the early days of the special session of legislature which begins JanuWASHINGTON Dec 24— (AP)— the 27 The session is called to conMajor General William G Everson ary chief of the militia bureau was sider constitutional amendments " ett on Christmas day Approximately Tumbles From ITrestle of in new and increased subscriptions to the endowment fund Rio Grande Western at the Utah library state Agricultural colNear Eureka lege has just been received according to Geprge P Barker executive secretary of the' fund who has reEUREKA Dec 24 — Gregory Gut-erturned frohi a trip to Salt Lake and 30 of Salt Lake a section Ogden in the interests of the fund worker was seriously injured Monand alumni work The alumni as- day morning when he fell from a sociation is now working on a direc- Denver and Rio Grande Western tory of graduates and former stu- railroad trestle to the ground eighty dents of the college states Mr Bar- feet below In Homans ville canyon I ber He suffered a broken back and probThe goal of the endowment fund able internal injuries He was taken to a Provo hospital which is being raised under the alumni association Guterez and the boss E is $100000 j "Considerably more than P Sax were carryingsection a bag of salt °l I2?13 already has been to be placed in a barrel of Water achieved The fund will be perpet when the former fell pal only! the interest accruing therefrom to be used for the pur chase of library books and supplies WILL RETURN SUSPECT $1000 among forty men and women who necessary to put into effect the plan taxation for Utah devised by the responded to appeals for a blood of transfusion for Mrs Rose Schutfc revision commission who is in a critical condition at a hospital The general was unable to give the required blood when it was found his was of another type than that of the sick woman Mrs Schutt is the wife of an un- Christmas Royal Fruit' Cake is made with nine different kinds of fruit-r- eal creamery butter and" fresh eggs —and mixed with the same skill that grandmother used to jtiave You can get Royal Fruit Cake all packed for shipping— in convenient containers Place your order now for your Christmas Fruit Cake r' mission' - f ’ i ‘ -(AP- ? FALLS 80 FEET ‘ SALT LAKE IS MADE RATE HEARING SITE -- ' s f - Carol” Under his offer Which will be made to the prisoners this afternoon they may have their release or may remain If they wish they may leave the Jail and return for Christmas dinner which promises to include a few' frills not ordinarily found on prison menus v Ten prisoners were J pardoned comMonday afternoon by the - city - - ’’- Of 60 last-Christm- O&tl - FORMER SALT LAKE ATTORNEY IS DEAD FREEDOM GIVEN CANYON HIGHWAY H- I ! IDAHO COLLISION xunuw' rn BOISE Dec -- County quiCK assessors NAMPA Ida Dec 24— CAP)— Succession and w have coswith shown -' considerable complete ’ were on the Four Dec 2 4 ers W D Finney city bunding Inspector Fire Chief Walter S Knight and City Attorney Shirley p Jones The plaintiffs in the rail are BALT LAKE 1 CITY Dec with violating the ordinance charged Two new suits growing out of the and their cases hav been taken uncollision of an automobile and der advisement by Judge James? A'" street car in which four persons Etump in the city court Petition were killed November 16 were ca for an injunction was taken under file here today advisement Herman O and Anna - Anderson filed action against the Mountain ! States Telephone and Telegraph SON OF RAILWAY company asking $30000 for the death OFFICIAL IS ILL of their daughter Anna 20 years cf SALT LAKE Dec 21— A J Cronage They charge the company was in not assistant in traffic manager cf negligent properly lighting a trestle over an excavation which the Denver is P4o Grande Western rail-- ’ death car is said to have struck and road left Monday night for Los An-- 1 also charge the company violated the geles where his son Thomas is t law In keeping the workings open rlerjslv Hi more than ten days Claims totaling $140200 as a result ADD LIFE TO YOLK YEARS of the wreck are pending against AND TEAKS TO YOUR LIFE the city When John R Gordon Danville ’ f4 HI found himself unable to sleep after his days work constantly “tired-ou- t” APARTMENT HOUSE and continually pesier-©- d urinary irreviilariurs he OWNERS SUE CITY verywith wisely took Foley Pills diuretic and says: “After Just a few doses BALT LAKE Deo :— AKestoJ X felt better could work with more the city ordinance requiring lire cs ease became stronger and could cape on apartment houses is un- sleep all night without a call” Men seven apartment and women everywhere use and recconstitutional house owner Monday filed suit in ommend them constant use over Third district court against the city 125 years Try In them ‘At all drug1 of Salt Lake the citv commist'm- - store the work of Probate W D Huffaker inmates of theJudge state industrial school at SL Anthony will not be forgotten by Santa Clads Arrangements have been made to supply each boy and girl with a gift v INTO PRICE Dec 24— Three persons were injured Monday at 8 p m when struck by an automobile on the main street intersection Those injured are Mrs Harold Bithell cuts on legs and face Mrs Mary Staines herjnother cuts and bruises and Beverly Bithell 4 severely shocked and bruised The driver whose name was not learned apparently attempted to put on his brakes and due to the skidded Into the three icy pavement persons - 4 1848 Garrett who W 4 Jr i r January 1852 with his parents Joseph c and CUrUsa Dempsey FackreU he moved to Randolph where he lived until 1015 then returning to Bountiful I V A 4 A ”1? s' l v S SALT LAKE Dec 24— (AP)— Twc) collisions one occurring while' the ‘ DIES LAKE WOMAN IS ARRESTED Three Struck as Machine! Skids on Price Street 4 82 AGED m MORE SUITS BASED ON CRASH STARTED EFAGKRELL Former Randolph Resident Expires at Home in " Bountiful IfJ SALT - TUESDAY EVEimTG DECEHBER 24 in - j Sldie by the Makers of Nujol ' j Teh 2025-- W 3HUPE-WILLIAM- ' ' Come and Get it! ! ASSOCIATED FARMERS MILLING COMPANY EIVEBDALE EVERY MOTOR' CAR VISITING OUR STATION WILL BE GIVEN A BOX OF S CREAMED FRUITS & NUTS ! -- V |