| Show 4 rv rVSin HO JUNE 6 1930 I THE OQDEH STANDARD EXAMTTTFra Observes Anniversary 'Ift-FOLE- Y djolfers37 a I ' First j I Third In Round Play ® 'K'4 iv hon--- £ round of the annual t&Z - t tournament 2- cirec I' — (AP) — Jjre shared 5xSnerce " t u'-‘- - 'i 4 Lake veteran Y&$ cCet?e“rIe and Ralph ar tied for low holes each f:r: in18 par T2 Jf lcaire Vo-- FalfT- -' jt Babe McHugh Freed Dick s T--C :t? 84 Love 87 E Harry Borg 76 e ) - 75- Frank Howard Hcnry Von Elm r Eddie 73 Thornton 8i I r v(i Lee 92 -i-- er r 'czz Brrs 7 V r'on 7T r- Ch - A GOOD OUTLOOK Earlin Ray 17 Is Freed of Murder Charge In Salt Lake Members of the Ogden chamber of commerce who attended dedicatory exercises at tne Whitney-Presto- n dam near Preston Idaho Thursday Joining with the residents of Cache valley in the event said the dam SALT LAKE June 6 — (AP) — would prove an effective piece of Earlin Ray 17 who fatally wounded construction his mother Mrs Arinie' 49 The dam which holds 7500 acre while she was lying tn bedRay at the feet will furnish supplementary waRay home on May 4 was freed to- ter to valley and according to at the conclusion day of a hearing Mayor the C Ben Ross of Pocatello first degree murder charge °na who the principal address will The youth was theni taken before more gave than pay for itself the first Judge George A Goats on a charge and committed to year Those in attendance were taken the state industrial school at Ogden drive over Cache valJudge Goates In freeing the youth for a of the murder charge! said the state ley in the morning and had failed to show malice and prethe luncheon and program meditation In connection with the at the site of the dam on Worm creek shooting Mrs Ray was fatally wounded Speakers included Hugh Geddes when Earlin entered Iher bedroom toying with a gun iHis mother OUAWANTtlP Y warned him to be careful but the weapon was dichargeti the bullet TSA PLANTIA CZYION striking her in the fate ' She died almost instantly 4— — — then-attend- 'VX "V ulX V 5 Afooiattd 8tm Photo Glenn H Curtis observes twentieth anniversary of his flight from Albany to New York In a bo klta plane by piloting a modern air liner over same route May 30 44- - LICENSES ISSUED i : Senate Favors Use of Poison Chemicals WASHINGTON Juie 6— (UP) — The senate voted again today to the use of poison chemicals Marriage licenses were issued to- continue in the process prescribed by the govWeber the day to by clerk county ernment for denaturing alcohol 1J For Trial In William Fife and Elsie Little both An amendment proposed by Senaof Ogden Ivan Ryon Bingham Ogtor Tydlngs DemocratfMaryland to Case £sbezz!ement den and Leora Edna Wheeler take the Cacners bill tb prevent the of anything “injurious to human Plain City and to Ralph Madsen use case life” in denaturing alcohol was deof -the :u tea: try Morean and Clara Cories Provo 16 to 45 feated G Greaves J ar I y rut was ’ errc j2ment lth It TO THREE COUPLES I fi ed : i i Thomas Heath and P H Mulcahy being a director ©I the Ogaen chamber of commerce and manager of the Utah Idaho central railroad at the dam the Ogden delegation inspected ® nw Pea canning plant of the UtahPacking corporation at Frank-- A ° under guidance of Ron-ai- d Wadsworth manager E M Peterson and C S Brackett members of the company also accompanied theDairy Ogden party Mid-Weste- rn -4- Blowsnake Killed In City Hall Park A sputtering cy 50-mi- le 85 Harry 76 Joe Thomsen 89 :i b played Iiral 38 holes SENT TO OGDEN delin-quen- and a young-‘sa- l: Lake city with Ed pair cf boys with e Sehneiter $:r I NEIV DAM HAS R 1 Forest Dale e MOTHER-SLAYE- four-fo- blow snake ot discovered this morning in City Hall park between the flagpole and the fire station was killed by water-woremployes who subsequently buried it A park attendant discovered the harmless reptile coiled and taking ks u T vmm O M T V that allege i drda-:- t to sold Graei certain jy23 ft U OtOMI ILARG ESTtSALEHNITH EIWORLDI v on cooking frc'Trh'r cerpera'ion with head-rt - Sah Laue but that funds : V not turned were pirua::-- liacmparj that he paid for 1929 giving -’ tZ:i of : the defendant y on his account s?P-tit ifter that time he was adft the corporation that his j pocs Oe ’-J a case made jns Hop RET FLAVORED flavor W(£hT STRENGTH 2L8S-80- L baluJJ?Tne&sous O Q Q at the first dinner of nm ftr th° purpose of lessen-$£- ? 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So Many Calls For Them EXTRA LARGE BUNCHES packed with nutritive appetites Carrots Green Peas 2 Pounds 15c 3 Pounds 20c SUGAR BEET GREENS these hams will for 23c AVE ‘ HAMS n hungry for ff baked ham 2459 WASHINGTON ! 1 23c £ Elbe 8 Wz r:y 'TTSuVRG — i INS' — Subscripts incurring to $83 671 were re-- f jr-rev- KERN’S Q O FOR TEMPLE FUNDS MASONIC Our ice cream is made from fresh sweet cream ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o oo 2212 o 2576 Q o Wash Wash O o O o Aye Ave O o O oo O 2432 WASHINGTON AVENUE 2 § the case too prosecuted 50c Short Cut Kennett Attorney i As-C:u- Fresh Strawberry Ice Creab Pint Brick 25c Quart TUNA SYRUP against he anion was opposed by 50c1 Cwt BRAND lh Hunter and that the ac-- a inJ unpaid according to jxeef the company fy idendart offered no testify Aftcmey Sxierberg how-- f tarred the court to dismiss the x to the grounds that the state an Fresh Mexican Pecan Pinoc&e or Caramel Brazils Pound (Regular 80c Pound) BALLANTINE y m vis still cue district manager for i—wuens ? stated that Greaves ss turned it ary money in fa- - : Kem9§ O 1- ’r Phone 152 2008 Washington Ave The Big Store On 22nd St J R fTtx FARMERS FEED CO J tir-d'- Cr 15 Lbs Dry Onions 25c WHEAT court r'It 95 White AMOINTMINT TO 9 gum ITALY Wheat $200 Growing Mash $235 Flour $129 Laying Mash $225 CANDY SPECIAL (SATURDAY ONLY) Call for ICED TEA at the "19th Hole" No othor drink o rofrothos and invigorates as LIPTON’S fha Idsal "plck-vp- " drink CM ANT ! ists‘ Everywhere the increased use of the automobile demand for traffic relief as well as for airports parks and new and enlarged business centers is enormous changes” he saysrequiring “These plans are everywhere causing the destruction of great lanes of trees Our cities are becoming yearly uglier and more forbidding as they are being denunded of the firiegradually old trees and shelters of scenery that hid their tawdry appearance” UJJIjWDlr© TTCIA TIA Ml FREE DELIVERY NEW YORK—CNEA) -I- ncreased automobile traffic is causing American cities to sacrifice their natural beauty according to Charles H Cheney of the American Institute of Architects Due to this increased traffic Cheney says many cities are cutting down great avenues of trees to adapt streets laid out for a horse-draw- n era to the needs of motor- anap: being that er to the dis boL:i ' r $300 bond Vis deiprced by Attorney fc-sT- U AUTOS RUINING BEAUTY IS CLAIM |