Show i f f 4 j 1 9 J T! TUESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 24 1929 a MoreHomes Decorated In Christmas Contest CITY STREET AFFAIRS GOME ‘ BEFORE BOARD z ' -- — —— — " i Unions Present Protest Against Plan to Close Avenue Ogden Trades and Labor assembly presented to the city commission I E9-ish- 4 POLICE INFORMED OF THREE THEFTS -- Three thefts were reported to the police station Monday afternoon: A suit of clothes and other articles were taken from the home of George ‘ Standard-Examine- -- sen FERN SHOP - Flowers 420 25th St DARE NOT r MO I $3000 ‘ — ’ -- ? I The-propose- NAMESTILL ON 94 SENATE’S LIST ex-serv- ice -- - ‘ j mmvT nioK s ! the-tentativ- e -- BUY A PASS AND SAVE R Utah Rapid Transit Co Name 1 1 1 1 Address 1 1 HOTEL BIGELOW EMraLValuiel 1 1 J look in some certain spot and the 1939 A heavy bathrobe over excitement Shaken shoulders wool lined slippers over pattering little feet (they were small then) and the chase led from attic to cellar from front porch to barn Every spot held a present and a note to look somev where else Santa never found many stockhanging up'at our house Some ings Oh “TJACKWARD turn backward " Christmas seemed a lot more way Time in thy flight— D when fun you had to run around to Make me a child again just for tofind presents Scampering your night” across the sparkling snow to the — With apologies barn slippers barely touching the snow bathrobe flapping around And if you get to be 300 years of bare legs puts a lot of pep into the your chin day that you don’t get when you age and the whiskers-oreach to tne ground you will never sit before a warm stove and open know a greater thrill than that of bundle after bundle There are too Christmas morning when the usual- many of them at one time You ly sleepy eyes pop open before they don’t get a chance to see one before have hardly had time to close and you start to open another one the restless little brain chases all thoughts of slumber away But any way you take it Christmas is a great day for the children old grandOld Sol remembers back in the and many a dim distant past before time rob- dad is in the same boat with Old SoL t CREAM' CHIU STMA S treasure hunt was on A ’ You Are Invited to with every quart of millc m CHRISTMAS DINN ER ' I at tke HOTEL BIGELOW - J1 AT NO EXTRA COST! 1 Whipped cream la so good with nearly &H desserts —and it's good for you But why pay extra for It when you can have cream that’s guaranteed to whip in every quart of- Harris milk I It Is made possible by the distinctive Harris cream-to- p bottle and the “cream separator” which we furnish free Our representatives will be glad to come to your home and demonstrate to you how to remove the cream without disturbing the rest of the milk— and how to whip Harris cream - - bed him of his sex appeal and age his agility those Christmas mornings Just as soon as the first bit Monday was moderate with of light crept through the windows high of 46 and a low of 20 last the hunt started A note pinned on night At 7:30 o’clock this mom the ’ pillow ' carried Instructions to tag it was 22 wtih the barometer registering 044 A year- - ago today highest was 29 and lowest 3 The day was clear $125 per plate m New' Years E'e Dinner - ROBIN HOOD Onv December 24 ’ 1247 Robin Hood the romantic leader of a band of robbers who infested the recesses of Sherwood forest In England died The chieftain and his formidable band continued their plundering life with success and little opposi tlon from the year of 1189 to 1247 - Make Your Reservations Now for the - Protected v 9 p m December 31 ’ ' ' - j- See the Old Year Out — The New Year in - - : - i V ’ Caps Confetti and' Noise-Make- rs ULL MX We choose the source carefully We grade and screen it skillfully Then it is offered to you at a reasonable price — always i PHONE 256 farTTcoal CO V FLOWERS ‘You know h em- ploying Ogden people - f Ask for Harris Milk at your grocer’s or phone us and we win deliver a quart or two direct to your how she loves door on our early morning delivery flowers- And never was there a better time to be- stow them than at Christmas Not only do they convey your high regard in the best possible man- ‘"PHONE 706 s TUNE IN ON KLO Every Week Day at f:4$ a m aaS 6:19 p m HARRIS spirit of the season Say “Merry Christmas!’ in l thisjnicesc ways MilK1 Grant Avenue 2237 of-al- - -- - f I - 'i I S I- - 1’ NOTICE TO PUBLIC J BY JUDGE BARKER ( J J HAS MOVED ir It ir From 303 25th r See Tomorrow’s Paper FLOW ERS asG-sgiakStoea- J s 1 J 1 ‘ 1 e 1 1 1 j V A Complete Stock of Men’s High-Clas- s Clothing and Shoes at Prices That- Save You Money if 4 ' 3 8 ' it if if Say it with 8 i 1 ir ' Street f it ‘ J r To His New Location r m - S ‘ r I 8 — It I r t J 1 r i r MONTH K i : Charges against two defendants in art were dlsmiss-e- d' Second district Monday afternoon’’ by Judge George S Barker Fearley Snarp charged wtih second degree burglary in connection with the theft of a purse from the residence of John A Cronin 2667 Lincoln avenue on October 3 was freed He has been on parole T R Allen had appealed from his sentence in city $100 or court on a charge Of keeping cigar-e- ts for salq but not bearing the state stamp last June 10 tit was explained that Allen was the victim of circumstance and has since gone out of b miners ' t The Harris Dairy Company Is an Ogden firm 'R1 CASES DISMISSED ! known to science A -- 50-d- ay Greep Trading Stamps I ner but each blossom 1 fairly sparkles with the Highway robberies ? were said to have been committed by Robin Hood and his jolly band to aid the poor ‘ff- — - KLEEN-KAP- S keep’ the entire top of thi botUe covered and free from Impurities The purity of Harris milk la protected by every safeguard THIS CHRISTMAS Being banished from the courtly circles he is said to have made with the poor to whom he a meal stolen from the Ariendsmany forests of Sherwood then owned by nobility THIS HOME Millc Harris ‘ It has been attempted to identify him as Robert earl of Huntington whom the ' malice of his' enemies banished from the court of Rich ' ard L IS HEATING : V Enjoy Your t That Whips V n m We give StoeeC (Sat?c air-ma- r) & GET f HuMe Hlae - roiwJfSj ASAEL ACCIBEOT i GET INTO THIS tfOUSfX 156 sismomo Last-minu- CO down this chimney but AM ooiNQ 24 IN fA: - gray-head- ed Martha Washington Candies : ! ' r r Fhone 664 SERVICE TONIGHT - f HAPPY CROWD AT BAPTISTS’ PARTY filled the gymnasium of the First Baptist church Monday evening at the annual Christmas tree party of the church school Mass games were enjoyed followed by a program given by the children around fther lighted Christmas trees Santa Claus and his son were there to distribute the treat and refreshments were served the parents The women’s class sponsored a fruit shower for the pastor and his wire Rev and Mrs A J Han- YOUTH ' GIFTS HANDED F10T0R DEALER TO OFFICIALS PLANS FINISHED SAFE WRECKED LEGION FROLIG Mrs Josephine F Olson Weber The Christmas at celebration the U S Naval Academy En- Church of the Good Shepherd will Post Is Also Caring for county recorder and Lawrence A Second Attack Within Twro Van Dyke county clerk and audibegin this evening at 11 o'clock and Veterans and Needy Months Results in try Passed High Physi- - will tor have received presents which last one hour cal Examination' ' Families Their tore no not "Do The' Christmas day celebration on open until Christ$3110 Haul mas’ stickers Wednesday will: be at 11 a m All larold Holmes 18 son of Mr and are cordially welcome at either or Complete plans for the New Year's v Safe crackers entered the BrownEmployes in Mrs Olson’s office j ’Mrs A R Holmes of 1222 Porter both of these services party to be held at the - American today presented her with an attrac- ing Automobile company’s building avenue has been appointed by SenLegion chateau were announced at tive pottery case parchment table 2626 Washington avenue Monday night marking the second time ator Reed Smoot to the United the regular meeting of Herman Ba-$- er lamp ' two months but obwithin the Stales naval academy It was anAt a chicken dinner Monday night tained onlylast post No 9 Monday night $3110 after nounced this morning Chairman M E Hansen of the at the Valley house in Huntsville the combination off the smashing safe acin the clerk’s office preto Frank Browning the committee in charge of the party employes Young Holmes who graduated sented Mr Van Dyke with a loung- cording manager last spring from the' Ogden High said that a special committee has ing robe and slippers Following The broken safe was discovered school “magna cum laude" is one those present played about t planned to give subtle and Ironic the dinner 8 o’clock this morning by emat Mr the home of and Mrs of Senator Smoot’s three principal reference to the workings of the games ployes Sergeant L W Pack and 1308 Twenty-fourt- h Van Dyke Police Chauffeur P J Naylia inappointees there also being six al- City Commission - Declines city commission In a mock session of vestigated They reported that enternates He won his appointment the commission This will be a C1-to Lift Item in Budget trance had been gained by breaking new old of commisthe and with’ 25 meeting examination by competitive a rear window Aside from crack- ”1 ct sion commissioners-eleat which the to'$5000SLIGHT DAMAGE j other’ Utah youths ing the safe the burglars ransacked' will be inducted into office - He has passed a high physical exthe desk drawers in the office IN Radio BLAZES TWO be will installed Further triming of appropriations appliances amination it was declared and will H so at the chateau that the merry1930 was report to the academy next July 1 in the tentative budget for board makers will an have of Two small fires in the of this upon by opportunity agreed city Ogden commissioners at the regular session listening to Amos n Andy blackface morning and Tuesday afternoon EXECUTIVE CLUB comedians of the air Station KLO were extinguished after causing late Monday afternoon REWARDS EMPLOYES reductions were prepared by is handling the program of music slight damage according to fire Assistant Auditor Marcus Critchlow and entertainment for the occasion station reports Employes of the dining room of The legion and auxiliary unit is showing the amount to be $188-284Shortage of a wire in a Utah taken from a multiplicity of busy giving Christmas cheer to Power At Ugh company truck caus the Hotel Bigelow were given a libitems men and their fam- ed a fire this morning which burn- eral Christmas present today when needy Final action will be taken on the ilies Packages will be distributed ed the wires and a few other tad the Executive club presented Harry to dentals veterans W Beckett Jr with a check to to families of the in proposed their budget morning Monday Although United States District December 30 It was said by the homes and to patients at the Dee some distributed among them The Excombustion of Spontaneous Attorney Cnarles R Hollingsworth assistant auditor that the reductions hospital Commander V J Har-ro- p rags and paper started a fire Mon- ecutive club has been holding its thought he resigned last March 15 and adopted figures were based on would ' appreciate information day afternoon in the apartment of weekly luncheons in the hotel and from the Utah state senate he re- 1929 expenditures The revenues for aveconcerning any family of a world JnueH Bishop 2638 Washington presented the gift as an appreciaceivedtffiefal notification this the: year 1930 were estimated at war S o’clock veteran tion of the service rendered need in until morning from Secretary of State $531800 for anticipated appropria- tonight The same information can Milton H Welling cf the special tions an unappropriated be given Mrs Ora' Bundy president session of the legislature to be held amount and of $2846558 making a to- of the auxiliary unit of the post next month revenues estimated of tal of Home Monday night the Ernest’ Harris 2825 Harrison avenue one of the entries m A copy of the governor’s call for year 1930 Of $55048272 - lor the At the meeting were Into the leinitiated following contest no was Week Christmas to the Cheer attached the the session is expected that Mayor-ele- ct It Gibbs W gion: George George E tification Ora Bunay and Commissioner-ele- ct H to Leo addition Schwitzer John base will their Covey judgtonight being They displays H INChristmas eve it is the William J Rackham will be in at- Housley and Charles H Hors pool G ments on beauty simplicity and efnight tendance at the meeting December that those entered in the' home fectiveness Be sure to ‘keep your SUIT STARTED BY 30 when iJial action is taken' i The lights on every night light contest by sponsored Ross’ G william chairman of the S tand ar d - Examiner click their Ride about the residential district MRS G W GODDARD aviation committee of the Ogden MEDALS AWARDED switches illuminating their artistic in your automobile this evening and of commerce appeared bechamber TO TWO BROTHERS see the displays Suchr decorations displays Suit for separate maintenance was fore the board and urged retention Ever since the three ’wise men as are shown above will meet your filed Mon of $5000 in the tentative budget for court district in Second The Streets Are Slippery After the perceived the bright Star of the eyes The above photograph taken dya afternoon by Bertha L Goddard Henry J Black and his brother airport lighting - Improve- Bryant East and interpreted its message last year during the Christmas against George W Goddard The Ogden B account Black local office ments He was advised by the board Snow Storm Don’t Take Chances light has been symbolic of the lighting contest is the home of Er- wife charges failure to provide of the Metropolitan and members that the amount had been representative v Christmas spirit It is therefore nest Harris 2825 Harrison avenue-o- ne desertion Insurance two are out On An Accident Leave Your Car company reduced to $3000 and that they did life of the 1928 prize winning decoaltogether fitting and proper that of four in the Ogden district who seeks reasonable alimony and not care to put back the $5000 She figthe American people should express rations of a minor child His ure Mayor Francis explained that have qualified for their $100000 te entries in the con- custody their joy in tne Christmas season at the matter would be in the hands Club medal in 1929 The other two business him Home and brings brokerage test will be taken by The Standard-Examin- er least $250 r month she sets forth through the medium of light are Elvie W Heaton of Brigham new of the commission to make the The light should be' kept burning this evening Fill out the were married in September additional ' appropriation if they City and Lawrence C Christopher-so- n from 6 until --10 o’clock each evening entry blank below and’ have it in They of Garland 1903 j deemed it necessary Cityi Attorney until after January 2 During this the office by 6 o’clock Every home is This time the third H that J Arthur the Information Fratt gave period of the contest the judges will and apartment house is eligible to has qualified for the club that budget for next Black ride' through 'the city viewing the enter the contest BB Black won the distincPAPERS FILED BY year could be revised by the new medal tion of being the leading agent in all commission during the year STRONG MOTORS Mr G william declared $3000 would around record in the Ogden district An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $1 4 ENTRY BLANK— CHRISTMAS CHEER WEEK CONTEST not bo sufficient to make the light- at the time of the company convenof ing improvements needed to keep tion in Salt Lake City last SeptemArticles of incorporation ll course He ber and he has’ held that title durStrong Motors Inc were filed to- Ogden on the (Detach and return to The Standard-Examineday with the Weber county clerk said that & flood light must be pro- ing the year vided which would cost about showing capital stock of $25000 THE STANDARD-EXAMINEr The concern is incorporated for $1500 and that the entire $3000 alt ’ CITY the sale repair" renting and distri- ready appropriated" would be taken i j bution of automobiles and parts up in lighting Improvements ready ! L H Strong is president treas- for installation I like your Christmas Cheer Week idea and our home! urer and general manager Gladys The board extended thanks to Mr ! ! is going to be in the contest Strong is vice president and Royal G william for the efforts he had put J Douglas is secretary forth for the airport Kennedy of Randolph recently-- a hired man being suspected Walter Clark 2520 Madison avenue said a leather bag containing women’s wearing apparel and other of articles of the estimated value $250 was stolen from his -- car in Salt Lake last Saturday Ed Higgs of Layton said that a shotgun had been stolen from his granary within the past few days A happy crowd of boys and girls OGDEN SET AT Attorney Charles R Rollings- worth called attention of the board ' to the contemplated destruction of buildings foi4 the opening of Ogden i avenue between Twenty-fift- h and Twenty-sixt- h streets urging that it be not done until satisfactory pro- -i tection to a mortgage on the property of George A Kelly held by Mrs Catherine Richey shall be given Deeds of transfer of the Kelly street at property on Twenty-sixt- h Ogden avenue' had been made to the city he said but there had been no provision made to protect Mrs The matRichey in her ter was referredholdings to City Attorney Arthur E Pratt for consideration GOLF LINKS FUND A' communication Dr from Stiles W Wherry chairman of the committee in charge of construction of the municipal golf course related that about $400 appropriated by the city had been placed in the banks in the name of the committee He protested against taking it from the committee and placing It in the city treasury as proposed by the city commissioners Mayor Francis and Commissioners Williams and Peery expressed the opinion that it was money belonging to the city and should be in the city treasury The matter of making changes in the contract between the city and the O U R & D company for water was referred to the city attorn ney for adjustment Complaint of L Zitzman regarding the claim against him for special improvement taxes ston Washington avenue near Twenty-firstreet was referred to the city engineer Mr Zitzman contended that he had been assessed too much io were granted to Frank Garcia Medina Charles Woods J Gar-ne- z Jack Varney A Peters Thomas Flynhouse George Jenkins Edgar Owen and Jack Cunningham Chief Anderson reported-th- at the men had been placed in the jail for minor offenses were trusties and had places of employment to go to when released ! AIRPORT late Monday afternoon-it- s protest against the proposed closing of Grant avenue between Twentieth streets The proand Twenty-fir- st test was filed without reading SEVERAL PARDONED lUpon recommendation of Chief of Police Harry S Anderson pardons Of SMOOT CHOOSES GOOD SHEPHERD S J s S & $ fc s a— $ t S && & fc S s t l i 4 if j j j J 8 J I i I l |