Show 3 to i CAGLE RESIGNS 4 FROM U ! f i ' Judge Names Three COURT To Draw Resolutions ton Informed today by The Associated Press that the records in Gretna La Indicated Cagle was married General Smith directed that an Investigation be made by Colonel M A Shockley post surgeon in charge of the cadet hospital where Cagle is convalescing from a tonsil op oration Cagle Informed of the situation gave- Colonel Shockley a certificate affirming his marriage and as soon as this was brought to his attention General Smith requested the cadet to resign He did so at once The announcement of the marriage kept secret for two years surrelatives of Cagle as it did prised his wide circle of followers on the gridiron 'with the exception of a few close friends - Cagle met Miss Haile four years ago while she was a student at Southwestern university at Lafayette and it was there the romance had its £tart After Cagle went to West Point his fiancee attended Louisiana State university at Baton Rouge and New comb college at New Orleans In August 1928 while Cagle was on furlough in New Orleans the couple decided to wed The Justice of the peace was Just leaving his of- flee when accompanied by a few friends they arrived and he performed the ceremony not realizing that he was doing it for a celebrity The whirlwind culmination of the college romance made Cagle late in reporting back to West Point but Cagle and witnesses t succeeded in keeping the wedding a secret unti1 today when the records were found : 3 ? 1 TO In the Japanese room of the Ho tel Bigelow today at noon a- - luncheon meeting was held by the Ogden the city zoning commission tinder direction of J Bryon Barton chairman and City Engineer J C Brown secretary The meeting was taken up largely In the consideration of a map of the city prepared by the city engineer showing the location of schools churches apartments business houses service stations factories etc Chairman Barton said today that the work of the commission at this time is preliminary to the forming of plans for zoning the city with a view to classification of buildings When definite conclusions have been reached the plans will be submitted to the city board of commissioners as a basis upon which city Ordinances may be drawn to legalize the undertaking The action of the zoning commission in this respect will be In the nature of recommendations to guide the city commissioners in arranging the zoning districts FOR PUBLIC OPINION If an ordinance is finally drawn and it is fully expected that it will be the question will be submitted to the public for approval or reIn connection with the jection commission an adjustment zoning board will come into service for the purpose of hearing and adjudiclaims The cating complaintstoand be worked out entire system is through the action of the three inK stitutions the zoning commission the city board of commissioners and Looms the adjustment board whose activities will be held within the provilaw respecting the sions Victim matter ofof state zonjtig Mayor Ora Bundy attended the Hugh Rawson 45 farmer of Farr West who was injured Sunday in meeting of today for a brief time member f of an automobile accident was report- he being an said is ed resting well in the Dee hospital the commission It by Chairconwill it man a Barton that He suffered require today compound the of theon time siderable below the fracture of part the right leg knee Hospital attaches said today commission to arrive at definite and that he would likely undergo an conclusive decision but that 'the commission commission protxestocontlnueto operation Wednesday Operation For Crash -- ex-offi- ! Mission Party — A welcome home present an operetta “The Isle of party will be given in honor of14Geoin Chance” at the Hooper pavilion at Applicatoln of T J Midgley for a W Linford Wednesday May beginning evening Wednesday the Eighth ward chapel He return- 8:30 o’clock The production is be- license to conduct a miniature golf Ilia Naisbett course on the west side of Lester ed recently from the British ing directed' by Missand Miss Elva musical instructor across from Weber college for Wilkinson and Miss Ruth Agren park two years was received late MonMembers Called— The First Chris- staging directors commisThe four leads in the production day afternoon at the city tian church will hold a membership the that Stoker indicated was Harold hall Thurs- are as follows: sion meeting It meeting in15the church lord the chairChristensen Irene terms Lorance L E if king day May the lease will be granted man©? the board requests that all Berline Wilcox the lady and Max can be arranged Midgley Is said Russell the captain be present for have offered to pay $500 yearly course Thumb Tom This the lease Examinations — Final examinations MOTION TO QUASH it was said would require a tract of In the Junior Red Cross first aid FILED IS m about 150 feet square COMPLANT course will be held at 7:30 p The matter of aiding the Fourth Central Junior in the Wednesday in a carnival event May 15 ward school A motion to quash a complaint jlgh ' was referred Stephens Abramson who is by furnishing a bandthe Hyrum against whole for of committee A the to club of John Assistant City Attorney Sewing Club— The sewing charged with conducting a suit dub Hendricks Indicated that the com- the auxiliary of the United Spanish without obtaining a city license was consideration J M Wilcox and E would be War Veterans will meet at the home filed in city court today by Attor- M Stromberg made the request plaint against Stephens Petros Washingwith of Mrs Frank Conshafter 3221 Por- ney L J Holther The motion will John E Williams 3676 man dismissed He charged was disabled a avenue ton at asked at runner the and avenue afternoon ter Wednesday be argued next Friday afternoon being a liquor to vega peddle court to impose a heavy sentence 2 o’clockgranted free permit 2 o’clock being the Scandinavians— The L D S Scan city etables the understanding that motion alleges The Petros machine Is still being held Weis subject to revocaof to the that acsisters no pass permit dinavian to organization are authority had commission bring by the police They any time bounty will meet with Mrs An- h an ordinance on which the com- tion atWAY tion to have It confiscated it was ber MOUNTAINS TO Twenty-fourt871 West Andersen ne the that based is purptprted indicated plaint Petition by property owners that street Wednesday afternoon license Twenty-fis an occupational tax and Mary Ramirez 25 of 254 bail street between Thirtieth and some that it on at 2 o'clock not a license for regulation street forfeited $100 ifth street be opened to prod Thirty-thircontravenes and is discriminatory a charge of having liquor in her 21 — to of the foot of the mouna constituvide state Hoffstrom Joe way Leaves Bail the provision of the possession when she failed to ap- 2617 bail the in $3 avenue tains forfeited Wall vicinity of Waterfall Patroltion pear to answer to the charge was referred he when court and canyons Strong’s today man D B Ballantyne informed the in the city instruc-toiwith to a answer to to the to failed engineer city was appear court that a “small quantity” CLUE CAR ON SIGN Thirty-secon- d of to consider ' traffic opening charge of blocking found at her Residence aveeast street from POLICE Taylor OGDEN HarFOR The case of the city against 18 of nue Mason Fine— Reuben Small were diligently lookPolice vey Bond 1558 Swan street charg- 994 owners that Washington avenue was fined $2 ing for today identified by the a Petition of property a truck ed with possession of beer was conon Grant ave-nihe court when certain in building the “ K Bachman £s Sons” today city tinued today until Wednesday mornwording street be Twenty-sevennear pleaded guilty to a charge of oper- which was stolen 'Monday night ing He is at liberty on $50 bail reordered and a nuisance declared Automobile carrying only while parked near Twenty-sevent- h ating an ento was the referred moved one license plate city avenue street and Van Buren They The board of its own volia truck so gineerinstructed that surprise expressed BIDS TO BE OPENED the engineer to also tion United easily identified should be stolen Returns—Lyle Watts the returned service has advisability of takforest States Bell investigate WORK Vern FOR HIGHWAY Automobiles owned by action respecting a build from Washington D C where he 2757 Wall avenue and Mark Bingr ing similar servtwo was on a months’ ll special an employe of the Bids for the construction and detail En route home he at- ham were reMotor company graveling ori3 miles of highway be- ice tended a convention of forestry offl- - covered early today after having tween Tremonton and Snowville cials at Madison Wis Bell been stolen' Monday night Utah will be opened Monday May 19 B J Finch distrfct engineer of found his machine in the residential j To Salt Lake— Jim Kelly Ogden district and deputy sheriffs discovthe United States bureau of public roads said this morning following representative of the Birda and Jex ered Bingham’s caf west of Ogden has accepted position the approval of the plans by his of- company in the e njenced divorce preceedings with the Western magazine fice t City effective May 29 H B- district court against Lawrence AnWhen completed this road will 19 form the final link In the highway Jex will become the Ogden repre- drus They were married Aprilchilno minor are 1926 and there between Brigham City and Strevell sentative of the company Serve toasted Idaho H widWatts E To Wed— The Weber county clerk Petitlon— Margaret ag Bluhill C(ieese issued a ’'marriage license to ow of George Watts has filed a petihas hold frequent meetings until the Raymond P Larson and Annie Giles tion in the district court that she be sandwiches at a problems incident to such a task of Morgan administratrix stating appointed & shall have been solved that luncheon husband died intestatethat her m SALT LAKE IDEAS valestate 11 1930 to Divorce— failure Asks leaving Alleging April arj i At a meeting of the board a few provide Merle Andrus has com- - pH at 5000 Lake Salt Kimball of C D ago days a member of the zoning commission of his city met with the Ogden commission and related some of the experiences of the Salt Lake commission in establishing a zoning of good plan He offered a number the preliminsuggestions regarding zoning ary and ‘final work of - a Ad street and Twenty-thir- d ing atavenue ams An ordinance drawn up’ by City Providing for Attorney S P Dobbs firearms handle or to buy permits within the city was referred to of Mayor Ora Bundy commissioner orThe finance and public affairs dinance provides that it shall be deemed a misdemeanor for anyone to purchase or in any way handle first firearms in the city without chief obtaining a permit fromof the arms for of police The purchase shotalso use or official military are firearms other and large guns ordinance Included in the not LEASE ON PART Pupils Will Present Operetta Wednesday OF PARK ASKED Students of the Hooper school will QityBriefs Suggested by Joseph E Evan? Bar president of the Weber County association Judge George S Barker Nick Petros 28 who yesterday Monday afternoon appointed a claimed ownership of 55 Football Star Married Two late committee of three to draft resolu- voluntarily of today pleaded guil-of liquor gallons to Arthur late the tions of respect Years Ago Record In to a charge court the in ty city A Pratt and present them to the his in possession and liquor committee having Louisiana Shows The court for adoption a fine of $298 to was sentenced pay comprises Attorneys David L Stine or to serve 19 days in the city Jail D Thatchand 13— Dobbs Roy Stuart P WEST POINT N Y May fine waspaid CAP) —Cadet Christian Keener Cagle er Mr Pratt died last Wednesday The ’ After a silence of 10 days Petros on was Judfee a former He United from the night resigned today S headquarters States military academy after pre- the bench of the Second Judicial dis appeared at police Twenty-seven- th 231 was C he trict certificate a Stephens saying senting street was arrested May 2 and married The resignation was reof the charged with possessioncourt quested by Major General William toin Petros of the explained It Smith superintendent liquor the garage day that Jje rented academy and was forwarded at once where the liquor was found from to the war department at Washing- MAP PRESENTED i PASSES' RUN! 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