Show L THE OGDEN STANDARD 6 S TO SET BY WORLD EXAMPLE v L D Lawlessness Spirit ' Forms Subject of Addresses L At Conference SALT LAKE Oct 4—The world is full of lawlessness declared Jothe seph Fielding Smith member of aftcouncil of twelve at the Friday ernoon session of the general Saint conference "The Saints is to set duty of Latter-da- y the world an- example in righteousness in law- obedience We must keep not only the commandments of the Lord but the laws of the land as well” he said "There are those among us who do not always observe these commandments and laws In traveling around our stakes I see many of our people breaking the Sabbath To these I want to say that they have no right to be in places of amusement on Sunday They belong in the churches praising the Lord and learning to live in accordance with His commandments" DRY ERA "SUCCESS" Richard P Lyman member of the council of twelve likewise deplored the existing spirit of lawlessness "There is a growing feeling" he continued “that the eighteenth amendment and olstead act are bad laws that they cannot be enforced I do not agree with this Prohibition with all its faults has been a pronounced success A large will testify to majority of employes this They can see that since prohibition the laboring man of this country has become a man of wealth that he owns his own house an automobile and has a savings account The reason is that he does not now spend his wages in Lat-tear-d- ay sa-loo- ns” ' However there is no doubt but This gives us parents another excuse to wrestle with when we ask the young offspring why they were out so late last night And hubby he may be sitting up with a sick friend until late in the evening but the chances will be that he has been out celebrating the victory of the Alma Mater by throwing rocks at the flood lights It seem§ that the height of somebe two colored or other would thing teams playing night football That should keep the interest of the spectators at a high pitch although they would probably have to put tail lights on the players so they could tell which way they were running an ' how many And suppose 9 o’clock regular bedtime for the players comes along and they get tired and want to sleep It’s going to be a great hardship on some of those boys to keep them out late like that But tonight is just an experiment If it works all to the good if it doesn't we will not be out anything The weather moderated a bit yesnot terday and for some reason did was rain during the day Highest 62 and lowest last night 43 At 7:30 o’clock this morning it was 57 with the barometer at 3018 A year ago this day highest was 73 and lowest 36 The day was clear and bright SETTLER DIES Expires MARKETS Butter and Eggs ATHLETICS— Bottomley for a double play No runs no hits no errors left CARDINALS— Wilson up Wilson fouled to Cochrane back of the up Gelbert bounded Elate Gelbert and was thrown out at first Hallahan up He was given a big hand Hallahan lifted a fly to Boley on the fringe of the infield No runs no hits no errors None left FOURTH INNING ATHLETICS— Foxx up Foxx hit a roller to the box and Hallahan threw him out Miller up Miller rolled to Bottomley and was out unassisted Haas up Haas struck out on a called third strike a curve No runs no hits no errors None left CARDINALS— Douthit up Foul strike two he tried to bunt Douthit stands hit a home run into left field Douth-it’s the crowd went wild It was first hit of the series Adams up Adams fouled out to Cochrane in front of stands Frisch bounded to Boley and was thrown out at first Bottomley up Bottomley struck out swinging at a curve balL One run one ht no errors None left FIFTH INNING ATHLETICS— Boley up Boley lifted to Douthit who ran forward to make the catch Walberg up Strike three Walberg struck out on a called third strike Bishop up Bishop singled off the right field wall Dykes lifted a high fly to Douthit No runs one hit no errors One left CARDINALS— Hafey up Hafey hit a foul back of Cardinals’ dugout strike two Hafey rolled to Boley and was thrown out at first Blades up Blades singled to center Wil-on son up Wilson singled to right Blades goa hit and run play ing to third Gelbert up Blades scored on Gelbert’s single to left Wilson was out at third Simmons to Dykes Gelbert stopped at first Hallahan up Ball four outside walked Douthit up Walberg was taken out of the box and Bill Shores went in to pitch for the Foul strike two it Athletics knocked Cochrane down but he was up Ball one Awide it almost got Cochrane Douthit from away grounded to Bishop and was out at first One run three hits no errors Two left Hal-ah- CHICAGO Oct 4— (AP)—Butter: 14522 tubs weak creamery extras 37Vic standards 36c extra firsts 3636c firsts 32 S 34c seconds 3031c: cases Eggs: 6002 steady un44 POTATOES S D CHICAGO Oct 4 — (AP-- U changed A) — Potatoes— 93 cars on track 458 cars total United States hsipments 1196 cars about steady trading slow Wisconsin sacked Irish Cobblers 175190 few fancy higher Minnesota sacked Irish Cobblers h Dakota 17018QRedMinnesota-NortRiver Ohios 180190 sacked Nebraska sacked Bliss Triumphs 150 190 according to quality Colorado sacked Brown Beauties 185 200 sacked Red McClures 175 190 Idaho sacked Russets 2250 240 Ida Oct 4 — CUP) — Potato market: Idaho Falls— Demand poor marIDAHO FALLS ket weak Russets U S No 145 U S No 2 80 no sales Twin Falls— No sales 85 1 135 Rurals SALT LAKE Oct 4— (AP— (U S D A) — Potato shipments: October 3 — Total United States ship- ments 1211 cars Prinpipal states — California' 38 cars Colorado 135 cars Idaho 65 cars aMine 280 cars Minnesota 152 cars: Nebraska 99 cars Long Island 90 cars New York 19 cars North Dakota 178 cars Oregon 15 cars Washington 31 cars Wisconsin 38 cars Wyoming 31 cars f INSTALMENTS "The horse you sold me last week is a fine animal but I can’t get him to hold his head up" "Oh it’s because of his pride HeT hold it up as soon as he’s aidorDutierTezIadrid SPECIAL Duart Ringlette Permanent Wave $400 All Waves Done by Mr Peery Peery & Mitchell Phone 4214 Eccles Bldg an SIXTH INNING en 4 16 Vic One ATHLETICS— Watkins went to right field for the Cardinals Cochrane up Cochrane bounded to Frisch and was thrown out to Bottomley Simmons up Simmons hit into center field for two bases Foxx up Foxx fouled out to Bottomley of who leaped into the stands-bac- k first and caught the ball with one hand Miller up Miller filed to Douthit in deep center field No runs one hit no errors One left CARDINALS — Adams up Adams rolled to Dykes and was out to Foxx Frisch up He now batted Frisch lifted a foul to Loose Mrs Foxx Bottomley up Bottomley was cheered for his sensational bounded to Bottomley Is By Bishop and was thrown out at first No runs no hits no errors None Clara A Loose wife of Harry F left Loose 526 Twenty-fourt- h street died SEVENTH INNING this morning at a local hospital following a long illness She was born in Farmington 111 July 7 1887 and ATHLETICS--HaaHaas up came to Ogden from Salt Lake one was out at to Frisch and bounded year and a half ago She was a first to GelBoley up Boley hit Bottom-lemember of the Eastern Star chapter y was thrown out to at Madison Wisconsin Her hus- bert and inside four Ball Shores up band Is an employe of the Mountain Shores walked Bishop up Bishop States Implement company singled to center Shores stopping at Surviving are her husband and second it Was Bishop’s third hit two sisters Mrs Otha Williams of low Dykes Ball one up Got-tri111 Dykes and Mrs Milo Farmington rolled to Bottomley and was out unof Denver Friends may call at the Lindquist assisted and Sons’ chapel Sunday afternoon leftNo runs one hit no errors Two until 6 o’clock The bodv will then CARDINALS— Hafey up Hafey be sent to Farmington 111 hit against left field fence for one base Simmons taking the ball off the wall to make a fast tnrow drivFliers Off ing him back to first Watkins up Watkins hit to center for a base Tennessee Hafey going to third on the throw Wilson Watkins went to second up Hafey and Watkins score on ST LOUIS Oct 4— (AP)— Coste and Maurice Bellonte Wilson’s single to left There was no aviators took thnw to the plate and Wilson stopFrench off from an East St Louis airport ped at first Gelbert up Shores across the Mississippi river from was taken out and Jack Quinn went here a1 8:30 a m today for Mem- to the mound for the Athletics Gelbert broke his bat with a foul and phis Tenn hit to The fliers arrived here yesterday had to get anotherwasGelbert out Foxx to Foxx and Wilson afternoon Hallahan up Strike three Boley he tried to bunt again He struck FUNERAL SERVICES out Douthit up Douthit hit to left field for a base and Gelbert went to TO BE HELD SUNDAY third Adams Up Strike ope called to Quinn who knocked Adams Edna Romero daughter of Mr the ball hit down and threw him out at and Mrs Leandro Romero died on first 181 at the home Friday evening Two runs four hits no errors Two street She was West Twetny-fir- st bom in Ogden July 31 1928 Sur- left viving also are a brother Peter and EIGHTH INNING a sister Ophelia Services will be held at the home Sunday at 10 a m ATHLETICS Cochrane up CochFriends may view the body at the the this evening and also on Sunday rane bounded to Gelbert and was until funeral hour Burial will be thrown out to Bottomleyv Simmons up: Simmons nit to made in the Ogden city cemetery under the direction of Lindquist and right afield for one base Foxx up Foxx rolled to Frisch Sons and was thrown out at first Simmons taking second OFFICERS UNITE Miller up Miller bounded to Geland was thrown out at first FOR TWO ARRESTS bert No runs one hit no errors one RosU BeuchW 38 was arrested at left' Frisch up Frisch 209 Twenty-filt- h street Friday i ght hitCARDINALS— a charged with liquor possession The at firstroller to Boleyupand was out Bottomley Bottomley arrest was made by federal officers hit to two bases it field and Patrolmen D B Ballantyne and was his right first hit of the series great-grandchildr- triplets ‘ Bishop up Bishop that the game will be just as inter- rolled to Bottomley and was out unesting as it will be in the day time assisted Dykes up Ball four Dykes Those who have followed this sort walked Cochrane up Ball four of thing and watched games played low Cochrane walked for the secunder the lights report that as far ond time Simmons up Simmons as the spectators are concerned the rolled to Gelbert who forced Cochvisibility is just as good at night as rane at second and Frisch threw to in the day time Harry P Taken left-hand- ed Death catch s ck French For Port Dieu-don- ne trans-Atlant- ic -- M L Christensen Bail was fixed at $30C Tony Beuchi 35 wfas also arrested at the same place under a charge of selling unstamped cigarets His bail was set at $100 ir Hafey up Bottomley scored on Hafey’s double to right center Watkins up Watkins lifted a fly to Boley in short left Wilson up Wilson rolled to Boley and was thrown out at first One run two hits one left NOTICE Ladies and Children’s Hair- Cutting Is Done Right By Mr Miller Balcony J C Penney Store For Appointment Call 4432 Also Visit the Beauty Parlor EXAMINER SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 4 1930 Decision Deserved TICKET FILLED In Loan Fee Action SCHOOL SOCIAL Rites Sundav For PAIR KILLED AT Plain' Gity Native RY NEW PARTY SALT LAKE CITY Oct 4— GRADE GROSSING 1 After hearing evidence Friday Barker took under Funeral services for Nydia Ucry Judge George S case I of Sarah H advisement the Babinchak 27 will be held at 12 HoMarion the against Four On Liberty List Not o’clock noon Sunday at the Larkin Carbon County Motorists Question of Improved Bus Ballantyne tel company chapel here and burial will be made Mrs Ballantyne seel® $43820 and Said To Have Raced Service To Be Put Certain They Will in Sandy The body may be viewed alan on claim interest assigned at 1487 South Third East street SunBefore Board j Make Race With Train leged to be due for negotiating a day morning Mrs Babinchak died loan of $40000 for the company The in Rock Springs Wyo of PRICE Oct 4 (AP)—Mr and Mrs association of defendant denies the validity of the SALT LAKE CITY Oct 4— (AP) Thursday The Parent-Teach- er disease heart Uintah held forth Friday evening claim — Candidates for state and Salt Lake tember 8 1903 She was born Sep- John Vimpolsick were killed last in Plain Utari in a meeting and social President She is survived by theCityparents night when their truck collided with county offices have been chosen by R F Lamb conducted the meeting the newly organized Liberty party Charles and Clara Poulter Urry of the engine of a - Denver and Rio and a committee of teachers and Springs her husband Andrew Grande Western train at a grade reand furnished and games for placing their names Rock parents petitions Babinchak the following chil- crossing near here It is believed freshments later in the evening on the ballots in the November elec- dren : Andrewand Blain Lydia and Don- Vimpolsick attempted to beat tndU Proposals were made by citizens tion are being circulated The tick- na Mae all of Rock Springs and tne train to the crossing H Smith theVv to improve the bus service to Weber brothers and sisters: Mrs engineer said the truck et includes three candidates for the following for High school from that section The Lewis Leavitt of Ogden Mrs S G more than a mile parallel sped with the i state senate and 16 for the state le- Skillbom request will be presented to the of Salt Lake Walter P Ur- train - before the driver suddenly school board of gislate Mrs D V Farnsworth swerved ry Ogden toward the crossing r Superintendent B A Fowler was Delegates Seen Enthusiastic : i ' of Salt Lake Willard F Urry Jr The 44 committee of the nominating asked to explain the proposed of Salt Lake and 'Ester of Poulter Nominawork its Box Elder i As party completed Friday amendments to the Utah constituFou- of those named for state of- Salt Lake tion He dwelt at some length upon E j -— tions Decided 44 fices either declared they would not the need of an adjustment in the or were undethe represent party taxing system since conditions have BRIGHAM CITY Oct 4— Demo- cided j changed so greatly ift the past 20 crats of Box counElder Tor The list reads: county county gathered years He pointed out that "gener- in the armory turn J building Friday for ty commissioner four-ye- ar al prosperity is no longc generally SALT LAKE CITY Oct 4— of of selecting candidates B Walker Sandy For commissionowned but still it pays more than the purpose Bug’ E O Howard president of Walker two-ye- ar couner various verm offices the for in the Joseph Douglas 90 per cent of the taxes Instead Brothers Bankers was Friday named Nominations were made as fol- Holladay For county clerk A C LOGAN' Oct 4— many well-to-d- o people are living ty Fire did the Republican state committee $8500 Blackner Draper Mr Blackner is damage to the Bott monumental by in elegant apartments owning little lows: as its treasurer for the ' campaign four-ye- ar Commissioner term known' as "Cow in Utah the widely or nothing that can be taxed it beproperty Friday Just 250 feet Announcement was made by Imer L Davis of Brigham City two-ye- ar boy Tenor” For county recorder works from the fire station Fire Chief C Pett state chairman ing intangible but still enjoying all Tom term commissioner George May Mrs Elenore Mackay Granger For W the benefits of schools good roads of declared the blaze incenMr Howard becomes the custodian Harper chosen over Abe Evans sheriff Herbert Leichter former diaryRapp He said the back door of the of the party’s state organization and protection of government" The of Corinne sheriff James Thomp- deputy sheriff and former city de- concern was left open and that when funds Under the corrupt amendments if passed will make son of Garland practices chosen over Edward tective For auditor Guy S Arnold the fire department arrived at the act the amount of these that possible a fairer and more equitable Roach of Bothwell assessor chief accountant In the present scene there was a strong smell of be spent in a campaign is limitedmay to adjustment of the tax load Mr Boothe of Honey ville clerk Hyrum W T auditor’s office For asses- gasoline Investigation following the 12 county Fowler said cents for each vote cast for Davis sor of treasurer W H Hurd For treasurer blaze led Chief Brigham City to believe that governor in the preceding election Musical numbers were furnished Amos P Hansen of Elwood record- Frank D Kimball For attorney S there were twoRapp G Fernelius and two read- er in This limits the campaign funds of separate by Peter Mrs J D Call of Brigham City D Huffaker For surveyor H C the building The building blazes owned is any state committee to about $22000 ings were given by Miss Maude Lewis Jones Brigham Thompson W H Stewart in the present campaign by Johns Principal O B Hadlock and attorney City surveyor W H Griffith BrigMiss Mary Chard conducted the ham City representatives John LEGAL NOTICE games Mason of Fielding and James Jensen of Brigham City James Walton ofTremonton and O H Ward of Willard were placed GIVEN that special taxes for Paving District No 130 as and where Indicated hr in nomination for’ representative the NOTICE IS HEREBYtax list are due following delinquent and unpaid in the amounts and upon the lands set forth but both declined to accept list hereto attached delinquent and unless said taxes Including interest together with the cost of session was called to order at and describedarein said on The or before the 18th day of October 1930 or before the sale of the real property affected IN paid 10 o’clock by County Chairman publication the real be sold for said taxes interest thereby property upon which such taxes are a lien will on said Wynn L Eddy James Walton was and ?xpense of sale at the west front door of the City-Hal-day l chosen as temporary chairman with c?sLofadvertising Ogden City Utah beginning at the hour of twelve o clock noon of said day and continuing until all of said property shall have been sold as Anderson The Wesley secretary Samuel Mrs Loofbourow HEBER J HE1NER City Treasurer XT keynote address was delivered by Tax Interest Total Description Chairman Walton The Democratic WEBER COUNTY — All of lots L Racey And Wilson I 22 23 and 24 Block 1 Central Park Addi-improvement - Paving candidate for judge of the supreme tion to Ogden City court Judge George A Christensen WILLIAM Snyder Called M BOYLE— A part of Lot 11 Block 10 South Ogden ’survey ’ Paving of Price also spoke At the afterbeg at the intersection of the W line of Childs Ave and the N line SALT LAKE Oct 4—Mrs Fred- noon session the house was well of 30th street th W 35 ft th S 132 ft th E 35 ft th N 132 erick C Loofbourow who underwent filled and the delegates showed to beg ft numlast an operation for appendicitis great enthusiasm The first AD ALINE R REEDER — All of Lots 30 and 31 Block 2 ’ Central Park Ad- Paving on was afternoon’s this the died ber morning program early Sunday dition to Ogden City She was the wife of Judge Loof- the reporting by precincts of can- ETHEL SKELTON— A part of Lot 13 Block 10 South Ogden Survey’’ Paving bourow prominent Salt Lake attor- didates chosen for the offices of preEeg 351 ft W of the intersection of the N line of 30tlv street and Some ney and the Republican party can- cinct justice and constable Iot 13 Block 10 South Ogden th W 351 ft Paving didate for election to the national of the precincts were not prepared N 1175 ft th E 351 ft th S 1175 ft to Survey th Paving house of representatives from the to report Next in order was the EDWARD WOODS— A part of Lot 13 Block 10 beg t South Ogden Survey Second congressional district report of the credentials committee 1053 W of ft the intersection N beg of the line of 30th street and Mrs Loofbourow was born in by Orson A Christensen £e & l£t I3’ P&den Survey th W 5375 ft A reorganization of the county Helena Mont on July 7 1880 and E ft 5375 th S 825 ft to beg th Paving married Judge Loofbourow in Helena central committee was effected W B WEDELL— All of Lot 1 and the E 9 ftft of Lot 2 Block 3 Dunn’s on October 31 1901 coming to Salt Nello Christofferson was named Addition to Ogden City Lake immediately afterward county chairman to succeed Wynn DONALD MINNOCH— A part of Lot 13 Block 10 South Ogden Surrey ” Paving Frederick Read Loofbourow a son L Eddy Mrs Emily Pack of Gar’ beg 105 ft W of the intersection of the N line of 30th street and is practicing law in Paris Another land was named associate chairman W the line of Ave Wall th W 40 ft th N 1285 ft th E 40 ft son Lon T Loofbourow is an in- H W Olsen is the present secretary th S 1285 ft to beg structor in the International college JAMES VARNEY— All of Lots 1 2 3 4 and 5 Block 2 king’s Addition’ Paving at Smyrna Turkey A daughter LEGAL NOTICE to Ogden City Miss Sanny Loofbourow lives at the MARY A MORTON— All of Lots 15 and 16 Block 2 King’s Additiori’to Paving NOTICE OP INTENTION family home 54 Twelfth East street Ogden City Notice is hereby given by the Board Paving RAIL CHIEF PASSES Commissioners of Ogden City Utah WEBER COUNTY— A part of Lot 13 Block 10 South Ogden Survey SALT LAKE CITY Oct 4— (AP) of of tbe intention of such Board of Combeg at the intersection of the W line of Wall Ave and the S line —Samuel L Racey 56 division su- missioners to make tbe following de30th street th W 1448 ft th S 45 ft th N 34 ft th E 100 & Rio scribed improvements To conperintendent of the Denver 14272 Grande Western railroad since 1926 struct sanitary sewers of sufficient ca LUBIN A WELKER — All?eg of Lot 10 and the E V of Lot 11 Block 3’ Paving paclty together with tbe necessary and identified with railroad work manholes King’s Addition to Ogden City structures and all WEBER Paving wyes for 40 years died here Friday night other COUNTY— The W of Lot 11 and all of Lot 12 Block 3 to the necessary complete things Funerfrom an intestinal disorder to Addition whole In a proper and workmanship' King’s Ogden City al services will be held in the Ma- like manner and to connect the same CHARLES PAGE — The W 10 ft of Lot 14 Block 3 king’s Addition to Paving sonic temple Sunday to the present sanitary sewer system Ogden City Paving of Ogden City on Filth street between GEORGE RANSON ATTORNEY DIES JR— A part of Lot 9 Block 10 South Ogden SurAvenue and City Station SALT LAKE CITY Oct 4— (AP) Washington vey: beg 119 ft S of the intersection of the S line of 28th street 118 plus 5000 Fifteenth Street be—Wilson L Snyder 74 prominent “B” and the E line of Grant Ave th S 46 ft th E 118 ft th N 46 ft tween Jefferson Avenue and Sta City Salt Lake attorney and mining man tlon “B" 120 plus 3623 Twenty-sixt- h W 118 ft to heg th' Paving died at his home here Friday after a Street between Fillmore and Pierce EDNA L HARLAN — A part of Lot 9 Block 10 South OgdSh Survey as once served He illness h Thirty-fiftAvenues between Street lingering beg 81 ft S of the intersection of the S line of 28th street and the Road vice president of the American Bar Grant Avenue and Rlvtrdale E line of Grant Ave th S 38 ft th E 118 ft th N 38 ft th W ' association and president of the Franklin Street between Grant and 118 ft to beg Paving Washington Avenues Ogden Avenue be state association WRIGHT — A part of Lot 9 Block tween Twenty-fir- st Street and City DELLA C ‘Ogden Survey beg 165 ft S of the intersection of the S line of 28th street and the Station "A” 143 plus 0000 Liberty AveE line of Grant Ave th S 43 ft th E 165 ft th N 43 ft th W nue between Twelfth Street and City 165 ft to beg Station "A” 203 plus 3000 and Blnford Street between Wall Avenue and City DELLA C WRIGHT — A part of Lot 9 Block 10 South Ogden Survey Paving Station "B” 83 plus 9670 beg 283 ft S of the intersection of the S line of 28th street and- Said sewers shall be constructed of the E line of Grant Ave th S 45 ft th E 165 ft th N 45 ft vitrified or concrete pipe each of the th W 165 ft to beg V Paving foregoing to be submitted to contractors for bids and the contract to be J L RHEAD— The E 855 ft of Lots 2 and 3 Block 2 Child’s Addition to Ogden City awarded for the lowest responsible bid to of selected be for the E MORGAN— The S 827 ft of the E 99 ft of Lot 1 Block 19 Paving type THOMAS by pipe Emerson Spencer Stone son of the Board of Commissioners In 8ewer Plat A Ogden Citv Survey Paving M Spencer and Ivy Williams Stone District No 156 All work Is to be done WEBER COUNTY— The W 6025 ft‘ of the N 94 ft of Lot 6 Block 4 505 died at the home Washington according to the plans specifications Plat A Ogden City Survey Paving avenue Friday evening at 8 o’clock and profiles on file In the office of the OTTO KEETER— The S 34 ft of the N 163 ft of the W 9075 ft of Lot tyEngineer City of weeks’ illness following a two 6 Block 4 Plat A Ogden Citv Survey to defray the abuttors’ portion in Ogden ofAnd phoid fever He was born cost and expense thereof by a TAYLOR BUILDING CO— The N 33 ft of the S 66 ft of Lot 6 Block Paving the was 1 member a 1914 He on April local assessment upon the lots blocks 4 Plat A Ogden City Survey Paving of the senior class of Ogden High or pieces of land or real estate to be GUISEPPINA PRANTIL-T- he N 10 ft of the S 114 ft of Lot 5 Block 4 ' scho ’ and an active worker in the affected or benefited by said ImproveA Plat City Ogden Survey 6 5 Blocks ments within Paving was and second situated the Boy Scouts He Place Addition: Blocks 1 4 and J M & M S BROWNING & J S BURT—The N 82 ft Of the E 82 ft youth in Ogden to get the eaglea 5Denver of Lot 7 Block 5 Plat A Ogden City Survey Place Addition McGlllis AdFranklin Paving feather as an Eagle Scout and 9 and 54 Plat “A" Blocks OLE ILLE— The S 50 ft of the E 115 ft of Lot 7 Block 5 Plat-Block dition from a led trip 1 hiking 2 3 4 and 5 Paradise Acres year ago Block ' Ogden City Survey Paving ' Camp Kiesel to Camp Logan over 66 Plat “C” all In Ogden City Survey: DELLA of 9 Block 5 Of 55 C 140 N E WRIGHT— Lot the The ft ft Also a part of tbe southeast one quar mountainous country Plat A Ogden City Survey Paving the ter of 1 section 17 township 6 north HENDRIK Surviving are the parents and RoBELL — Beg at the intersection of the E line of Kiesel Ave tract west of land that range being following brother sand sisters: and the S line of Lot 7 Block 39 Plat A Ogden City Survey th N abutting on the south side of Fifth land Josie Ralph and Carol Stone Street 20 ft th E 22 Adams between ahd ft th S 20 ft th W 22 ft to beg Washington Paving aftheld will be Services Sunday Avenues also a part of tbe northwest D H PEERY ESTATE— The N 7565 ft of the E 120 ft Of Lot 1 Block ernoon at 2:30 o’clock in the Fif- one quarter of section 21 township 6 10 Plat A Ogden City Survey Paving teenth ward chapel with Bishop north range 1 west being Liberty ave WEBER COUNTY— All Lot 1 and N 5 ft Lot 2 and all Lot 5 of Dan- - Paving nue bounded on the north by Cross Earl E Lee presiding Friends may kowski Central Sub of Block 56 Plat A Ogden City Survey Paving on the south by Twelfth Street call at the Larkin & Sons’ chapel Street 10 and 11 Dankowski Central Sub- All D BROWN— Lots RICHARD on and east Avenue the by Gramercy Sunthis afternoon and evening and v Paving on tbe west division of Block 56 Plat A Orchard avenue Salt City Survey day until 11:30 o’clock The body Lake Meridianby United States Survey ELIZABETH STROMBERG— AllOgden 12 and 13 Dankowski Central Lots may then be viewed at the home fronting or abutting on or adjacent Subdivision of Block 56 Plat A Ogden City Survey ’Paving from 11:30 o’clock until hour of to the streets and avenues above named WEBER COUNTY— The S 36 ft of the N 102 ft of the E 132 ft of services Interment will be made in and to the entire depth back therefrom Lot 7 Block 55 Plat A Ogden City Survey Paving not exceeding however 330 feet the Ogden City ceemtery EDWARD J HANCOCK— The S 55 ft of the N 66 ft of Lot 9 Block 55 said cost The of total Improvegrand 44 Plat A Ogden Citv Survey ments lestlmated at $1848000 The estt Paving mated cost per front or lineal foot of KATE COUCH— The S 28 ft of the N 94 ft of the E 198 ft of Lot 9 said for improveproperty Block 55 Plat A Ogden City Survey abutting Paving ments Is $180 59 ft of Lot 1 Block 55 Plat A Ogden City DRANEY— E WM H The ImBUCh All protests or objections to Paving Survey provement or to the carrying out of CLARA BREWER— The S 577 ft of the N 2409 ft of Lots 9 and 10 By Such intention must be presented in Block 44 Plat A Ogden City Survey of abutPaving writing signed by the owners same toMINNIE M GUYON— The S 124 ft of the W 76 ft of Lot 5 Block 42 describing the WAYSVILLE Oct 4—Class presi- ting property with the number of abutting Plat A Ogden City Survey Paving dents were elected Friday at the gether be filed with the City MAUD M BALCH— and feet front The N 495 ft of the E 1674 ft of Lot 9 Block 41 asan school in Davis county high Recorder on or before the 13th day of Paving Plat A Ogden City Survey sembly set aside for that purpose October 1930 41 A 33 9 Block Lot of DRANEY— A S MARY Plat ft The Ogden Its Those elected are as follows: at Commissioners of The Board : lt Paving City Survey : Seniors Allan Rice Farmington first regular meeting thereafter 4 Of 1930 will conLot N 766 706 HANCOCK— the of A S October 14th of MARGARET The ft ft the Centerclass day Cannon Hugh junior the proposed levy and bear and Block 29 Plat A Ogden Citv Survey Paving ville sophomore class Robert Chris- sider such protests and objections to SARAH TURNER— The 66 ft of the N 72 ft of the W 214 ft of S tensen Farmington freshmen class consider said improvement as shall have been Lot 3 Block 29 Plat A Ogden City Survey Paving Reed Oviatt Farmington made MARY A MATSON The W 66 ft of- - Lot 2 Block 29 Plat A Ogden PresiStudent body officers are By order of the Board of CommissionPaving dent Max Rich Centerville' vice ers of Ogden City Utah City Survey 22nd 1930 THOMAS CLARKE—The S 66 ft of Lot 10 Block 30 Plat A Ogden president Marcelle Linford Kays-vil- le Dated September J C LITTLEFIELD Paving City Survey secretary and treasurer City Recorder ELIZA M MARTIN—The N’ 4533 ft of the S 10333 ft of the E 825 Swan yell Thomley Kaysvilleand to Commissioners and Paving master Laurence Sessic-- ' Farming-to- n Presented ft of Lot 1 Block 30 Plat A Ogden City Survey SepAdopted and Ordered Published 12714 ft of the S 198 ft of Lot 2 and the W PETERSON— The NEILS 1930 22 tember E 35 ft of the W 815 ft‘jof the S 1819 ft of Lot 2 Block 6 Plat Paving f First Publlctalon September 23 1930 B Ogden Citv Survey Paving Last Publication October 13 1930 Published in Ogden Standard-ExaminWILEY M CRAGUN— The W 71465 ft Of the E 1401 ft Of Lot 6 Off Paving Block 3 Plat B Ogden City Survey Boy Sewer District No 156 E 645 ft Of Lot 6 Block of W the 3975 COMPANY— The ft HERRICK J C UTTLRF) hllD Paving 3 Plat B Ogden City Survey City Recorder398 OSCAR L READ — Beg 2475 ft E of the N W cor Lot 7 Block 3 Plat KINGMAN Ariz Oct 4— UP— B Ogden City Survey th S 66 ft th E 825 ft th S 66 fU"4h SUMMONS New JerRobert Buck iV Paving 365 ft th N 132 ft th W 119 ft to beg E the District Court of Weber Coun- MAGGIE 44 ft of the E 143 ft of Lot 7 Block 3 W sey aviator took off at 8:06 a m ty InState WALKER— M The tUah Paving’ today for Los Angeles on the last Pauline of Plat B Ogden City Survey K Seabrook Plaintiff lap of his attempt to lower the junvs L BUSH— The S 345 ft of the W 165 ft of Lot 3 Block 5 Plaff B J ior transcontinental flight record Paving William IL Seabrook Defendant Ogden Citv Survey Buck faced a 375-mi- le to Said Defendant: WEBER COUNTY -- The W 49 ft of Lots 1 2 3 and 4 of Moffit’s Subflight across The State of Utahsummoned to appear You are nereby treacherous desert areas Paving division of Block 22 Plat C Ogden Citv Survey service of this His elapsed time to Kingman was within twenty days after COUNTY— All Lots 9 and 10 Moffit’s Subdivision of Block 22 WEBER within If served summons upon you 23 hours and y minutes The presPaving Plat C Ogden City Survey tbe County in which this action is 24 Moffit’s Subdivision of ent record is 29 hours and Of BUSHELL— 23 All Lots and GILBERT within otherwise days thirty enbrought: Paving Block 22 Plat C Ogden City Survey after service and defend the above failcase of your & HELEN P BLACK— All of Lots 51 and 52 Bichsel’s Subtitled action and In ALBERT ure so to do judgment will be rendered Paving division of Block 23 Plat C Ogden City Survey i Frisch McNair batted for Quinn against of WEBER you according to tbe demandfiled All of Lot 27 and the S 15 ft of Lot 28 Bichsel’s COUNTY— McNair up McNair lifted a fly to the complaint which has been Paving Subdivision of Block 23 Plat C Ogden City Survefr W’atkins " Bishop up - Ball four low with the Clerk of said court H G WILLIAMS— A part of Lot 5 Block 39 Plat A beg 33 ft EZRA dissolve to was action This walked brought Bishop Dykes up Dykes the W line of 5 of the intersection of the N line of Lot 5 and the bonds of matrimony now and heresrtuck out on a thirH called strike tofore 65 908 N and 102 S th 65908 ft th E 102 between Ave ft W th Hudson ft th plaintiff existing No runs one hit no errors Two defendant Paving to beg ft left — PARLEY E NORSETH 112 499 N W of the the WILLIAMS— ft of R E 195 The ANNIE ft E H score: R Final Plaintiff's Attorney 39 Paving 7 Lot Block A of Survey Plat v 0 7 0 P O Address 605 Eccles Building ‘ ft Ogden City Athletic 894 5 10 p Cardinals Ogden Utah - - THIRD NORTH OGDEN - INNINGS (Continued From Page One) fans get their drove a long fly to Haas in center TONIGHT theoflocal No run no hit no errors None football and night even if the game is no good it will left be a novelty for everybody to INNING Apostle Lyman then contrasted existing conditions with those before Army prohibition quoting Salvation officials as authority for statements that drunkenness has been enormously reduced He severely criticised men of influence who violate the prohibition laws and public officials who show laxity in enforcement "If rumors reaching me are true” he commented ‘‘there are officials who are not keeping their oath to uphold the laws of the 1 ud" PROPOSES FUND Joseph W McMurrin president of the California mission and member of the first council of seventy discussed missionary work and the Thomas Norris pressing need for more missionaries From Attack of Heart As a means of improving the economic conditions of the missionaries Trouble and increasing the number in the field he suggested that local comThomas Norris for many years a munities organize and subscribe to a farmer of North Ogden died at 9:15 missionary fund p m Friday at his home of heart trouble Bom in England on April 10 1849 he came to Utah 57 years ago as an L D S convert He married Jane Spackman on December 27 1877 in Salt Lake Mrs Norris died in North Ogden on August 28 1928 Mr Norris was a high in church and a Sunday the priest (Quotations by Mutual Creamery school worker Surviving are the folCompany! sons and daughters: Mrs lowing BUTTER E Fields Mrs Mary A Hill Butter print first per lb $040 Sarah William Norris of North Ogden and 99 Mrs Butter print second Cazier Charles H Josephine EGGS Norris Mrs Oneta Short of Ogden Fresh extra poultry farm doz13 also and seven grandchildren en 97 Medium poultry farm dozen 9J Funeral services will be held at 2 CHEESE m Monday in North Ogden cha20 p Loaf Bishop J Harold Campbell prepel Full cream triplets pound 49 siding Friends may call at the in North Ogden Sunday and SAN FRANCISCO Oct 4— (UP) home — Dairy market: Butter 92 score also on Monday until funeral hour Burial will b? made in North Og33 Vic 91 score 37c 90 score 36c den cemetery Lindquist & Sons are meEggs: Extras large 35 Vic in charge of arrangements diums 25 Vic smalls 17 Vic4-Cheese: California fancy flats 16 Vic UINTAH HOLDS STORY OF GAME SMITH CALLS - Tulip Bulbs NINTH INNING Direct from Holland - Got Our Prices Geo Bell Feed Co 29th and Washington ' Phone 1300 t ATHLETICS — Moore batted for Haas Moore up Moore is a right handed hitter Moore singled to left Boley up The umpires called time and had Douthit speak to the fans in center stands who were in their seats Boley fouledswaying out to - CHOWHe BY DEMOCRATS -- 1 I i ’ - 0 Howard Named Republican Treasurer — Logan Blaze Held Work ‘Fire : threed'eaths SALT NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES LAKE ' to-w- it: h i flXSEWR 0 STODENT DIES - Presidents' Named Davis Students to-w- Aviator Over Desert Areas er old T o |