Show FRIDAY EVENING MARCH 21 1930 ROY WARD HAS OGDEN DESIRES Ogden Visit Made During Long Tour HEAVIER USE OF Completing a circle tour which PLEASANT DAY - AIR MAIL LINES took them through tunny southlands during the winter months Mr and Mrs Leonard Waldman of Albany N Y made a brief stop In Ogden Thursday to visit Mrs Waldman' brother W E Zuppann And family last DeFifteen- - Hundred Letters Leaving their eastern home cember they traveled to Havana Will Be Sent Out to Panama and Ban Diego by ocean ' steamer stopping at Coronado Business Men Beach until winter had passed They to make stops in Omaha The Ogden chamber of commerce planned and Chicago on their Minneapolis will mail 1500 letters to business return trip men of the intermountain country by air mail urging greater use of airplanes for conveying of letters This was decided by ttxe aviation committee of the chamber at a BAIL IN COURT meeting held late Thursday after- EIGHTLEAVT noon The letters besides calling on the business men to use air mail more will tell of the advantages of Ogden and some of the coming public events planned for this summer The committee will also make an inspection of Ogden airport in the near future The committee is composed of Lawrence Clayton chairman D E Davis and Fred A Williams One Arrested Twice During Day Booked Under Different Names One man arrested twice in the same day on a gambling charge succeeded in giving two names at the Ogden police station He was among eight men arrested In two raids Thursday morning on charges of gambling Bergeant George F Phillips and Police Chauffeur E L Bhaw Jr arrested him the second time Thursday afternoon He gave the name of Dick Jones on the second occasion while police were unable to which one of the first eight BAIL ORDERED say names given was purported to be his The eight arrested Thursday forfeited bail totaling $110 morning City Judge Is Informed in city court today They gave their names as J C Moore Robert DeSuspect Apparently long Henry Jones Thomas Llullyen Has Left City Frank Pate J D Bnyder W A Templeton and Jack Wilson The second case against "Dick City Judge Simon Harlow today will likely be called SaturJones" ball declared iorieltod $300 posted by was day morning He was released on Thomas Einlbcch 40 who ball' charged with having liquor in his $10Four of the men arrested Thurspossession when Sergeant George morning were apprehendedave-in P Phillips assured the court that day a basement at 2319 Washington Epalbcch had apparently left Og- nue and not in the Bank Bmokcry den 2317 at to The city judge refused order learned Washington avenue it was this morning forfeiture of the bail Thursday circumknew until he the morning stances surrounding the case saying that he would not condone licensing of bootlegging by permitting defendants to forfeit bail Sergeant Phillips informed the court that he and Police Chauffeur E h Shaw Jr arrested Kpalbech as he ran to the rear of an estabTwenty-sixt- h lishment at 15016 street They are alleged to have Succeeds Jacobs as Deputy taken a part “of a pint of liquor State Dairy and Food from his person Kpalbech lives In Inspector Elko Nev Bergeant Phillips said —1 Announcement of the appointment of Moroni Chugg as deputy dairy Woman Asks and food Inspector for the state to work north of Salt Lake was received today by LeRoy Marsh dison Liquor trict agricultural inspector Mr Chugg was appointed Thurs115 day by the state board of agriculMrs Mary Saville 60 of street was arrested on ture to succeed the late Murray K Twenty-fift- h Thursday evening by Federal Prohi- Jacobs bition Agent Casey and City PatrolMr Chugg is a resident of Farr men D B Ballantyne and M L West and for the past two year has Christensen when they conducted worked wtih Mr Marsh during the a raid They reported seizing a shipping season as inspector of fruit and vegetables His headquaremail amount of moonshine Mrs Saville entered a plea of not ters will be at 2441 Grant avenue guilty when arraigned in the city court today and Judge Simon Bar-lo- w continued the case until March 22 for setting of date of trial She is 3t liberty on $300 bond Numerous Former Residents Come Back to Join in Entertainment Bishop Amasa Hammon reports that the homecoming gathering of Roy ward Thursday was a great to be one of the most enjoyable days of the ward for a long time There were 900 people present The entire afternoon was spent In social recreation and recounting the days gone by Those living away from the old home come from far and wide to again mingle with their people Mayor Ora Bundy a former resident of Rov was there to success and proved share the pleasures ejf the occasion Bishop Hammon gave a brief his- CHECK FRAUD that it had tory of Roy telling town to 100 grown from a one-ma- n families in 40 years The first settler of Roy he said was Justin HELD Grover There were quite a number festivof his relatives present The Ogden police were notified tody ities closed with dancing in the that Salt Lake officer have aramusement hall'in the evening rested jb man answering the description of a well dressed swindler who FIRE DEPARTMENT cashed two worthless $5 checks here RECEIVES TWO CALLS Wednesday night at the Western An overfed oil burner in the home Union and Postal telegraph offices The check artist who signed the of John Browning 2500 Tyler avenue resulted in flames shooting out name of Howard Johnson and was of a chimney of the home Thursday about 23 years of age sent messages evening Firemen answered a call to persons in Portland Ore asking regulated the burner and left No them to come to Ogden because of damage was done according to a the death of a relative The names and addresses used were all fictifire statiin report A large pile of rubbish in the tious nolice said ' rear of business property at 2461 Washington avenue became ignited this morning at 6:30 o’clock resulting in the lire department making a run The flames were extinguished without any damage being done SUSPECT Cruelty Alleged-i- MAY CARR SEEKING DECREE OF DIVORCE n Divorce Action Alleging cruelty E Maurine Law has commenced suit for divorce in the district court against Clarence M Laws The complaint says they were married on November IS 1929 since which time it is alleged the defendant ' has committed acts of cruelty against her Mrs Laws requested that she be restored to her maiden name E Maurine Morten-se- n and that the husband be required to pay costs of the suit She also asks the court to issue an order to restrain the defendant from "harassing or molesting her” May Carr today filed suit In the district court against Albert Carr seeking a divorce on the grounds of failure to provide and desertion It is said in the complaint that they were married on August 27 1927 and that there is one child Aside from divorce the plaintiff aeka for restoration of her maiden name May Fincock and for general relief MOSCOW — (AF)-T- he govern- ment will this spring try to grow rubber in Kazakstan and Turkestan The plantations will cultivate either the recently discovered "hondrilla plant" or the Mexican guayule nlant ’ Ticket System to Be Used at Conference Member of the L D 0 church are being advised that admission to the Salt Lake tabernacle during the week of conference which will celebrate the one hundredth anniversary of the organization of the church will be by ticket onlyr The tickets are issued for the evening sessions at which time a pageant will be glvenvdepicting incidents connected with the early history of the church Tickets may be obtained by members of the church from ward bishops and only one ticket will be available for each person Reduce Expense These nice days when the street department is flushing the streets all the dirt is washed onto your car and causes them much trouble also Leave it homo and FOemTUREOF EuMe tfBne StoeeC: (Sara An Unlimited Weekly Pas3 Costs Only $100 Ono wash job will pay your entire transportation for 2 weeks Buy a Pass and SAVE Utah 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