Show s 1 1 HORNING APRIL 20 1030 ciTWD AY THE OGDEN STANDARD - EXAMINER ' World’s Larg est Plane to Dare Atlantic receipts'rise TWO MEN HURT tte president Gadsby Speaks At Division Employes Crash i the fact that the Utah ntisci ng the investor witn v capital" division manager toastmaster and warned air F Orr he started that no ’ Gaisbr before winded talks would be tolerat plane— Germany’s Domler DOX air boat picture at top — is being groomed f biggest ic SLL?Iie’s flight to America early in the summer Claude Domler shown at left ke huge craft which can carry e175 persons may command the ship on its shows hoR route the is from Lake Constance the map ‘ -super-plan- to follow Switzerland southwest to the fueling at Bermuda trans-Atlant- -- long Enunainment was furnished by of the Reed school of dancing solo gave several delightful S -- d ensemble numbers and by A1 Jsrrers as a country fiddler was' Following the dinner dancing held Arrested — Madeline Stevens 29 of 2924 Stephens avenue was arrested New Son—Birth of a boy on April 18 in the Dee hospital is announced by Mr and Mrs C L Bayley 957 Twenty-secon- street d Conferences Meetings of Today— he Primary association will be held population in the near future today at 7 p m In the Wilson West ports from these places were Weber Warren Slatervllle and Taylor wards of North Weber stake Members of the stake board will attend and demonstrations will be EVANSTON April 19— given by the children Wyo observed In the larrr is being fully Evanston this of churches tirisus In City Wards— In all city wards m Members4 of Albert Pike Weber stake this evening conNo Knights Templar of ferences cf the Primary associations a sendees at the will 2 mend in body be held at 7 o’clock Special 11 o'clock Easter at church Baptist programs will be presented by the denaming The Rev Grogg will subchildren as hia sermon the fter taking corn-tinde- ry set "The First Easter" Services rdl be held in the Methodist church n it -- Stevens o’clock the Rev reaching the sermon Regular Easter morning services will be held In One Si Paul’s Episcopal church jerrice will be held In St Mary Catholic church Magdalene’s East- 9 o’clock The choir render Schnecker’s mass In Tiers will be no services In the er morning at I r2 psbytenan church but a prograjn be given ‘during the Sunday ichool hour from 9:45 to 11 o’clock program will also Ibe brief Easter given at 10 o'clock during the rj church Including cd a short address at the mngelical churches will hold a Eton service In the Methodist church at which a cantata entitled life Eternal’ will be presented by tbs union choir under the direction cf Hiss Irene Garrett Besides Easter evening 7:30 'o'clock numbers the following chorus aelec-tc- ci will be rendered: Alto solo “lie Man of Sorrows" by Miss Agues Etendahl bass solos "Calvary" by B E i Phillips and William EMres quartet “A Whisper of Miss Ecpe” Miss Ethel Beyerle Kama Carlson Mrs Emmett Leek asd Miss Louise Stoetzel tenor solo T?ar Not Ye" by F Drechsler tot ’The Mom Is Breaking ” by MT Harry Gelier and Mr Drech-&- r April 19— Mrs Flor-K- ee wife of Dinwoodey tvT7 and sister to Dowoodey Orson F Whitney of the the Twelve died Friday r?fcU Sne was the first woman Of the L D 8 church 'he filled a mission to Eu-- oi accompanying her Er2land where both See‘:cIentiy 111 tiie London con- - ' A V plant Industry today pletion of a tour through all the fruit growing sections j 1 y $ i I ‘ - - young millionaire to escape a Jail sentence for M C Tanner Wk ofrepeated fenses against Givt ” T7 li’ard— Weber ' t living On April : but to the best of rny knowledge I rated either there or anywhere else stake will be held in the ward hall at 2 m today with President George Browning in charge The stake belief society will meet at the same tout in the Second ward chapel with Katherine G ‘ Wright ' presiv dent in charge-- J-- -P va-- d GOVERNOR DERBY IN BOISE 2 :: - - : fc? ? : The the speed laws The play Is being staged by Mathias ( Tanner is a graduate of thei Brig- ham Young university where he studied public speaking Later he was graduated from the Leland Powers School of the Spoken Word In Boston Last year he played an important role in the post play Members nf the cast of “Fast Workers” Include Mr Tanner Miss Yvonne Pierce Mrs Vern R Ekins Dorothy Knolden Eleanor Stevens Wayne A Gudmundson William H Hoskins L V Call and Thomas F VTHrOrttn Stamp fUdamptioJStatlom on U ' ' t City Conferences — Relief society conferences will be held in the North Ogden Eighth and Thirteenth nw If you have moved give also ’ wards of Ogden stake today at 7 X m ' Members of the Ogden stake xard will aottend each of the address AFTER-EASTE- R Welsh DRE i j BIDS FOR BRIDGES CALLED IN IDAHO BOISE April 19—(AP)— Bids for construction of the Harrison' bridge and approaches were called for today by the bureau of highways They will be opened in Boise May 6 along with bids on a large fill leading up to the bridge advertised several days ago The main span of the bridge stretches 161 feet across both the Coeur d’Alene river and the tracks of the Oregon Washington Railroad and Navigation company i Three Qroups i : P li APRIL 21 to 27 1 n 4 bedding You fll realize then why it pays to buy h Ogden-mad- e K®E?G V 1 A rollicking comedy will be presented at the Chateau Street April 23 and 24 by the dramatic club of Herman Baker Post No 9 The American Region: Directed by hL O Tanner This home talent production by very capable persons will be delightfully refreshing454 V Twenty-Fourt-h : ' v ’ v SMITH-MAD- " ” - - f "a j- Admission BEDDING E: MADE IN OGDEN riiig Goat ' ! : w A?1 I Hestfid Wights 50cr All new desirable frocks that have been In stock but a little while Hundreds of women will take Advantage of these almost f ridiculous prices Come early N i - To Marry— Marriage license was issued Saturday afternoon by the Weber county clerk to Norman’ W Cragun and Cora M Myers of firActive Days ’ - c? c iri-- V T: E f All of Our $25O0 and 2950 Coats at This Price fo One Day Only 'H1 I JHAT iS the secret of j a child's astonishing stem-- ! ina From morning till nigHt - a perpetual motion machine-out m the baseball lot for hours — in the swimming pool-or on the street Whence comes this miraculous store of energy? sound The answer is sleep The sleep and plenty - of it child requires a great amount of sleep and his elders see that he ' vgets its It is probably impossible for an adult to duplmate the child’s habits or sleep and to rival his never-failin- g But the vigor 'sound sleep a good f mattress gives will do much to rejuvenate the adult body and permit : it to share the energy and - "W — Vv KENTUCKY 5 "" N v ' r" j Jr 1 f y : r f 4 3 A’ 1 V P V1 Pfr : '“'j - New Cotton Pique L’ 5 Vi ion's greatest rac- - u government hM be-- a scheme to dam the to obtain 350000 Mostly in the popular tailored mods In all high shades and black! and tan Hats that are exceptional values at this price v en-thusia- tune would not per- - E?ork 95 $ - ' ‘ TO MISS ? — "a “ f Kentucky asking the l0be Ws guest at v2-and at a ban- ' As1 an added note ‘ uld be Sampson said r said present he would be the world’s finest : fTr — - mart tows I - or ' A 11 rncT:e t’Pt - Must Clear Now to Make Room for New Summer Merchandise furniture and bedding jour dealer this week — see the displays of Call on ridge today received rotn Governor Flem ’iiro - Week Street and Number 1 J ? H Ear- inc ooriilcM i ‘ Cc yi ? rT having charge 19— (AP)— The at Churchill Downs dve to run along emor of Idaho see- - " 1 BeEter 'Beddm will be held In April ates given notbeeh enume- have Tame ' Monday at Harold G Reynoldsnoonday of the 05 sIlT LAKE April 19— Utah’s school teaching force will be augmented by approximately 827 who wilft be graduated! from normal courses in the universities and college this spring according to statistics filed in the office of D W Partatt secretary of the Utah Educational association! Weber college of Ogden will have 44 two-ye- ar ' normal! course gradu- ft ‘ 95 Funeral service Teaching Force To jGain 827 Graduates Greta Discount Stamp Marion 1333-18- j Og-de- s- SALT LAKE due April 15 but check on the returns necessitates going over some of the ground again for revision and cor- Primary Session— Primary association conferences will be held in the Fourth Sixth and Seventh of Ogden stake today at 7 wards soprano solo “The Redeemer m of the organization Children d: Gar-reTiturphant” by Miss Irene of their acwill demonstrations give tenor solo “Ye Shall Live tivities ' La’ by William P Starkey ‘ v Avery beautiful program of Easter music is to be given at the state M I Thompson Labor bpspital Easter afternoon at 2 presidentMeeting— State Federaof Utah the arkek for patients and called employes Labor of has tion meeting cd an Easter sermon will be given of the executive committeeafor MonU tie Rev P M Grogg Moose hall in the evening day Dealh'SummonChurchman’s Sister Re- M Leslie Pearson attendant at a service station at Thirtieth street and Washington avenue reported to ’ So close to the end is the Ogden police Saturday evening that four driving in a large blue sedan city enumeration that speculation is men fleeced him of $5 by a short change canthe city heard as to what gain piay vass will show Some are placing The men are said to have driven the population as high as 47000 lxlto the station and to have offered Commercial estimates run abound a large bill In payment of gas Pearson began making change and they 42000 At the health department of made several for different the city Saturday' it was calculated denominations requests accommoPearson that excess births over deaths In the dated them After they left he past ten years totaled about 7000 found himself $5 short deterIn a general tabulation it was mined that there has been an averthe age growth of 7C0 a year during ten-ye- ar through excess period births over deaths This of course Indicates only a fraction of expected increased population It was said that If no other gains were made the population of the city might safely be reckoned at about 39000 The 1920 census gave Ogden 32804 and the 1910 census 25580 Those who have not been counted are asked to sendthe following cou pon to Mr Roberts: rection The Ogden enumeration Mr Roberts states should be completed in a revised form the early part of this week if too much time Is not required in recanvassing He said that a good many people who had not been contacted with 'during the regular canvass were voluntarily sendof resiing their names and places These returns are quickly dence checked and where necessary enuBack ' Home —Miss Maude West merators are sent out to make sure has returned from Los Angeles of the data where she had been visiting since the first of the year ’ HAVE YOU BEEN ENUMERATED? High Priests— Matters of imtf portance to members of the Mt If not or if you have any doubt fill out this coupon stake high priests quorum will e presented at the monthly meet- -' and mail to D R Roberts supervisor of census postoffice ng In the Eighteenth ward chapel building Ogden Utah: today at 2 p m below 1 39301 was at address In Second hour at the L D 8 monthly priesthood meeting musical numbers Second Sunday school Census Supervisor D R Roberts spent all day Saturday in Cache and Box Elder counties checking on enumeration work He reported that things are moving along nicely in the two counties and that he expects final returns' on Brigham City and Logan cities of more than 2500 '' r IDAHOANS PREDICT FINE FRUIT CROP street by the Heartened the good prices and dramatic associ- good crop of by last year the orchardation of Herman ists are buying more equipment and Baker post No 9 generally putting their orchards in American legion better condition Pruning hast been anThis is the done carefully and much new! spray nual post play machinery has been installed! tot which a comthat there Will be reports Early petent cast has few peaches raised for market ‘seem been rehearsing to be accurate he said A f good for weeks normal” apple crop will be raised The play Is a he predicted I The blossoms rapidly moving are out two to threeapple weeks ahead comedy having of last year and are setting well to do with misThere will be a strong crop of taken identities nears and cherries but the inrun e caused through the efforts of a tra Guesses A t Ogden Attendant Loses To Short Changers Population Reach Top Mark At 47 GOO r Saturday by Detectives George Finn and W K Milligan on a warrant charging battery She was released on her own recognizance to appear la city court Monday morning Evanston Churches Show Much Activity ner in Tayldr at about 7 o’clock Saturday evening One of the cars was driven by Leland Gibson of Taylor his father Bishop J J Gibson also being in the car The other car was driven by L Taluban a Filipino going east on a main highway The Gibson car was going south on an intersecting road The Impact was so strong the car driven by Taluban was turned completely over and landed on Its wheels in the ditch beside the road Both cars were badly damaged There were five Filipinos In the Taluban car two of whom were inOne of them Apolonia jured 27 suffered a broken rib and Benito Bigel 35 was cut about the head and face and bruised on the body The men were taken to the Dee hospital for treatment The Injuries were not of such nature as to detain them there Other Filipinos in the car were Artemo Valencia 28 and Edadio Taluban 25 all of Reese where they are employed on the S P railroad as section men No arrests were made Each party claimed the other was responsible for the accident Al-con- the ehoul-protecti- i ’ -- moaeraie means are buy-f- -more man ever ana mis puts a lgaea responsibility on our tmed on chateau fourth Twenty An automobile collision occurred at what Is known as Turner’s cor- puxenase urns year is smaller any tune previous fTat snows" ne saia “that es Taylor Will! ‘Fast Workers’ 1 company the biggest cus-- S of the Utah Power and fight is using between $700C0 c‘r'75 ooo a month less electricity XT year than last the power com-tot- al receipts for the first ffzi months of this year tnan for the larger l&z This state-‘ST- ii in perioo made Saturday mgnt by is fr L uaosoy Utah rower ana in addressing the ihi presiaeiu oi me ogoen envision at iiovts annual Banquet at me notei ui tne stock siwe rtow now conducbeing Z campaign tor4 tee company saying that tne u-- all - j Qne Machine Lands In Ditch t Dinner Despite l“ Occurs In "" croS may be light although the prunes grown will be large he said fcpre new apple trees are being Give planted than during the last five BOISE April J9— (AP)— South yeass he said pointing out that i' will prevent a Idaho orchardists seem deter thelnew plantingwhich “Past Workers” a rollicking farce west otherof tonnage out mined an to excellent drop crop bring comedy will be presented Wednes- of fruit despite the lnroaaa of f win- wise follow soon due to might of many age day and Thursday nights April 23 Dean director of of me present orchards : and 24 in the ter kill” M L said On! com- Legion Post CARS COLLIDE: ? sm of youth If you would wake m the morn--1 ing with that feeling of sound- ness and general weU being which bodes a day of productive activity look to yewr mattress! No real rest is possible if it’s saggy and misshapen Nothing but a good mattress can give that calm unbroken slumber which restores expended energy and - repairs worn out j bodily tissues We specialize in bedding of the better type See our display during Better Bedding Week r OGDEN COMMUNITY MALE CHORUS Sponsoring the Great Concert of- ! ! United- Male Ghdrusesi Of Utah - SATURDAY APRIL 26 8 p m At Ogden Tabernacle ’ 1 4 Tickets on sale at Home Furniture Co Boyle Furniture Co Ogden - Utah Knitting J Store and by Community- Chorus members - Admission 50c I J AUsunl!S195 Quality Bought! at a Special Price Concession By Our New York Office t SMITH BEDDING CO: I OGDEN UTAH ' I 'i ' j - timeiy offer of cotton frocks that will be Smartly worn all summer In all bright paterns and polka dots In a good size range' A very a if i 4- - ! |