Show o IB SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 4 1930 THRONGS HEAR MARINE BAND AT PARAMOUNT ’ v Feast of High Class Music Two Soloists Provided Featured J GREEN WELL time in the knowlFor the first an -- Ogden reviewer edge of this business men’s organization financoncially guaranteed a first-rat- e cert attraction went out and sold tickets and otherwise energetically supported the art-o- f music and the result was a whopping success The By DARRELL Dismissal Ordered COMPANY In Divorce Matter BEGIN AT Reta M Peterson’s suit for divorce PARTY TO LOOK CORONER JURY OVER OIL AREA FROM AIRPLANE FINDS DRIVER United States marine band performed for the second largest audience that ever was assembled in Ogden for a musical attraction for which an admission fee was charged First place still has to be given to the 1921 performance of Handel’s "Messiah” by the Ogden Tabernacle choir From a money standpoint the marine band wins‘ for vhere the audience Messiah only paid 25 ents per person the prices for the band were from $1 up mostly up MANY ENCORES The Paramount theatre Friday row night was filled from the first of the main floor to the last row of the second gallery right up against the echo organ and every person present received a feast of band music Captain Taylor Branson and his band certainly are generous with their offerings They played eight big numbers and for near ljr each of these numbers there were from three to five encores The president’s own band under the graceful baton of Captain Bran- son is what an oldAtime musician Would call a mighty sweet organization an organization of virtuosi who have been trained in teamwork The large woodwind section rolled asoutif and rippled brilliant passages one man were performing The brass was outstanding for its fine tone quality the performers stressing tone and sonority rather than volume and those three big basses in the rear were mighty pleasant to the ear And the fine touch of the men on the drums must not be record-- breaking Ernie Longbrake Utah ’’'Pacific Airways pilot left Airport Ogden this morning in a cabin monoplane for Pocatello Ida where he was to pick up a party of men interested in Wyoming oil developc-me- nt Five passengers were to be flown to Thermopolls to look over nearby country from the air To fly from Pocatello to Thermopolls it is" necessary to gain an altitude of between 13000 and 14000 feet because of a high mountain range inter" vening Dean R Brimhall president of the Utah Paciifc concern left Friday night by train for Wichita Kanfac-to visit the Travel Air airplane tory ’ 3j d0m eferenees Dr F W Baker dentist block Phone 771 -- R Lewis Information regarding advertising rates for this column may be had by calling The Classified Department at 252 News of Death— Word was receiv- ed today of the death of Mrs John Stead of Detroit Mich sister of Mrs John McCready RUMMAGE SALE— The ladies auxiliary to the Order of Railway Conductors ’Tuesday at 2470 Washington avenue Wonderful bargains Income Shown— Fees collected by the sheriff’s office during the month of September totaled $13666 according to a report filed today with Lawrence A Van Dyke county clerk Band Hired — The Ogden Union Pacific terminal band will play at the state fair in Salt Lake on Weber county day it was announced this morning by Chairman Frank W Stratford of the board of county commissioners Moose Women — The Moose women will hold a regular meeting tooverlooked EAGER DEMAND night in the Moose hall Initiation The band featured Arthur S will take place Witcomb second leader in the role of cornet soloist and Robert E Change Made— Judge Eugene E Clark a master of the trombone Pratt announced today that his regThe audience hardly could get ular probate law and motion calenenough from these two performers dar usually heard on Monday Whether demonstrating outstanding would be heard on Tuesday of the technique or a genuine singing tone coming week the two were much at home as concert artists Coast Trip— Jess W Wade secreThe bigger numbers on the pro- tary of the Intermountain Grain gram seemed designed to demon- Growers Inc has gone to Berkeley strate thecolor effects and brilliancy Calif to cohfer with officials of the fithat can be attained by a military Intermediate Credit bank the band also the dignity such an or- nancing institution of the grain to the perform- growers ganization can givemaster ' ance of works by composers ————4 encores of the band In the long list played stirring march numbers fa- School Men miliar to all and divertissements of a high order in which the various performers were given opportunity Meeting to demonstrate their skill and musicianship Keith Wahlquist principal of the CROWD WELCOMED Robert H Hinckley president of Weber county high school and Althe Rotary club welcomed the large fred E Stratford county coordinaaudience and thanked all for their' tion officer were attending a state generous support of the marine conference of the vocational leaders band and the work for crippled chil- in Salt Lake today The meeting was dren Mayor Ora Bundy ?poke in called by State Supervisor I S Noall behalf of the city and introduced and matters ' pertaining to taking care of part time groups and probthe director Captain Branson lems conin coordination were to be disCox Reid Glen and George ducted community singing during cussed the intermission AFTERNOON AWRY that was one subject on which he Thousands of children from the was very particular and that it was city and county public schools a great pleasure to play in the theaaftat the Stadium Friday gathered tre ernoon to hear the band only to be He also commented very highly on disappointed in great part by a se- the spacious stage the events of ries The of the house both on the cleanliness unfortunate stage and band stand was placed in a poor in the rooms used dressing by his the first when position in place and men on and the splendid the music could not be heard there him by the house staff was a rush to the field The band whichgiven resulted in the excellent sensed the difficulties and moved to a but the crowd was out of hand and hundreds surrounded the musicians so closely as to blanket the music To top it all 25c to a vagrant breeze wafted the strains 2 P M in the wrong direction and what 35c should have been a glorious occaiTill 6PMJ sion wrent pretty much awry After the concert Captain Branson commented enthusiastically on the reception his band had received in Ogden and on the applause giv- en his musicians He also highly praised the acous-diof the Paramount statinsr that IS BLAMELESS t Give Testimony Several Regarding Death of Small Girl A coroner’s jury investigating the death of Nedra Taylor four years old who was struck by a or driven by Hyrum Weatherston 52 officer at the Utah state industrial school on the evening of October 2 returned a verdict exonerating Mr Weatherston from blame The jurymen were Thomas Jenkins R' E Robinson and L: N Cottle The substance of the verdict was "That Nedra Taylor met her death by accident as we see it no one to blame” A number of witnesses testified at the hearing among them being the driver Weatherston the mother of the child Mrs Nelda Taylor and an aunt Bell Taylor Lester Schoon-makRay Butterfield driver of a car going in the opposite direction of the car driven by Weatherston P C Richardson who examined the place where the accident occurred Sheriff R D Pincock who investiChild gated the accident Francis A of the indstrial superintendent school-whalso made an examination of physical conditions at the scene of the accident Mr Weatherston said he did not see the group of women and chilbedren standing on cause of the blinding headlights of a car driven by Mr Butterfield He said he was not driving his car at an excessive rate of speed and had used every precaution in the handling of the car Mr Butterfield stated that the Weatherston car was not running at high rate of speed Testimony of the other witnesses was to the effect that Mrs Taylor and her child in company with others were on the highway The little girl who was killed had hold of the handle of a baby buggy in which was an infant' child the infant receiving only minor hurts The accident happened on the Plain City highway in the Farr West district The inquest was held under the direction of Municipal Judge Simon Barlow justice of the peace in Ogden precinct at the request of Sheriff R D Pincock who stated that there was no justice of the peace in the district where the accident occurred er o the-highwa- ex-offi- cio DAMAGE SUITS COME UP LATER - Attend In Salt Lake ion hew-locati- on cs Two damage suits against Ogden city growing out of typhoid fever deaths here during the summer of 1929 which were set for trial before Judge Eugene E Pratt Tuesday October 7 were continued this morning until November 25 Florence Stoker as administratrix of the estate of Richard Stoker her deceased husband seeks $30000 and James D McFarland seeks $20000 damages for the death of his son James Both plaintiffs allege the deaths resulted frcm drinking polluted city water The continuances were granted over the objection of the city on the grounds that Willard M Hanson one of the plaintiffs couns:’ was to be engaged at Denver before the United States circuit court of appeals from Rendall Peterson on grounds of failure to provide was dismissed in Second district court Friday in accordance with a precipe They were married September 6 1928 at Brigham City and have no children The wife sought restoration of her maiden name Reta M Wood STUDENT TEAM Boys And School Official Going To National Exhibition director of agriculture in the San Joan Union High school in Sacramento county California was in Ogden today with the three members of the California state champion poultry judging team Members of the team are Gordon Russell Hason Murphy and Parnell Dessel The California aggregation is on its way to the national dairy and poultry show in St Louis Mo to take part in the national poultry contest of the Future judging Farmers of America — a national organization of boys and girls engaged in agricultural studies in the high L Price ‘ Jerry Beesley’s Artists The Greatest Dance Orchestra In the State Our Special Guests: Provo and Weber Football Players Yes: Well Ail Be There SOUND 4 iElectrii SYSTEM TODAY Warner Baxter Mary Duncan And Antonio Moreno in "ROMANCE OF THE RIO GRANDE” Also Comedy and Fable Beginning Tomorrow Gary Cooper In “Man From Wyoming” ms s Headed by Trace Turner presl- dent of the Utah State Association of Fire Insurance Vgents and J A Andrews president of the Utah League of Building and Loan Associations who will be toastmaster of the banquet this evening fire insurance agents of Ogden journeyed to Salt Lake this morning to attend their annual convention being held in the Hotel Utah A business session started at 10 with a banquet scheduled for this evening Election of officers was the principal business of the ! session j - :v So-o'clo- ck N t O’Neal J ack j Healy and Thelma Todd of the original stage company The picture is full of comedy and good music The program will start at 11:30 o’clock with the? feature at 12 o’clock ! ! 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TWO RADIOS SUNDAY CONFERENCE RATES $110 Round Trip Duart RingleUe for Permanent Wave Special Ogden to Salt Lake City $375 Sunday October 5th 1930 No parking problems if you ride the Expert Operators De Luxe Beauty Shoppe 324 24th Street Phone 4389 I 1 Bamberger Electric j DRAMATIC ART LEAST DECLINE IJECTSUrJEDAlT Studio Known By Its Students MINNIE MOORE BROWN Phone 2699-- ON AN UNLIMITED SUNDAY PASS M FOR ONLY UTAH SUFFERS SPECIAL DIAMOND PRICES ' m m i m By Paying Cash UNCLE SAM’S LOAN CO 278 25th St Ride all day if you wish Go to Ogden Canyon and see the beautiful autumn leaves Ride to North Ogden and on all city lines for 25c It’s true economy to Modern Cold Storage RIDE THE STREET CARS SAVE 40 es A complaint charging Louis for APPLES Co Utah Ice & 2230 Wall Ave Storage Phone 285 Sunday Passes 25£ Weekly Passes $1 Utah Rapid Transit Co Wess-l- er with disturbing the peace of County Attorney S E Blackham was dismissed late Friday in Second district court upon request of Assistant City Attorney John A Hendricks Mr Blackham consented to the dismissal after' Wessler had been convicted and fined in city court and aDpealed the case iniffiWiS TODAY!A Para mount All-Talki- ! v- - h&p:- starring the tall powerful creator of “The Virginian’ all-st- ar RE2I It’s Everybody’s Holiday—eight days of entertainment and educational enjoy- 'l' ment I I Grandstand show: every afternoon and evening featuring 21 beautiful girls iin dancing and singing Revue direct from New York Blazing Fireworks Display! every even- BENCH'S j Harry Green Kay Johnson and James Kirkwood a hero battles Follow Thru” Paramount for his code! j fiY- j- L? i i Come: Actually live the lives of these vital people In the Alaska of gold lust days! Where men and women fight the' fight of iovehate bravado And Jack Haley clown of Daring Prince Nelson —world’s most famous High Wire Artist Startling feats of horsemanship Famous Dancing Bears for the Kiddies A long list of Carnival Attractions Bigger and Better Exhibits of Utah Products BETTY COMPSON Zelma O’Neal Flemm — natural-bor- n big circuses with : 'i ij Shorty PALLETTE Last Times Tonight Robert Montgomery IN “Sins' of the Children” - ing cast including EUGENE A Picture The lovers of “Close Harmony” together again in the Musical Comedy wow that ran 54 weeks on Broad-wa- y 54 weeks can’t be wrong! The fun begins! Utah State Fair Opens TODAY! ng Drama directed by Edwin Care we - a ROGERS NANCY l& CARROLL ! K f IN 'Yestertii Installation of a watering system city’s golf course near the mouth of Ogden canyon will be started immediately by the Wheelwright Construction company which received a $994587 contract late Friday afteroo from the city commission The contract is for the installation of 'the system complete including materials and labor J C Brown city engineer recommended that the contract be awarded to the Wheelwright concern which was the $nly bidder on the schedule calling for materials and labor His estimate for the work was $1013018 making a difference of $18426 Some bidders submitted offers for materials only others for substitute materials and others for materials not complete In view of this fact the engineer said he believed the work could be done more expeditiously and economically under one BARNYARD TALENT contract WAS HIGH IN 1900 Material bidders were Crane company George A Lowe company R B Raat company and H O SandEggs selling at $12 a dozen the berg company all of Ogden and the simplest of meals being charged for National Cast Iron Pipe company at the rate of $4 a special order of and F M Brookie of Salt Lake ham and eggs being worth $150 and Under the estimate the hose pipe J no guarantee as to the freshness of pipe fittings etc would have reach- tbe eggs these were some of the ed about $659713 The estimate for caprices of the economic situation as 13580 feet of trench and backfill it fitted Nome Alaska thirty years at 20 cents a foot totaled $2716 and ago Such was the recollection of A S laying 13580 feet of pipe at six cents a foot totaled $815 making the total Halstead who served as one of techof $1013013 originally estimated by nical experts for Paramount during the recording of "The Spoilers” a the engineer dialog screening of the Rex Beach thriller which taxed to the limit the colossal resources of screenland and which will show at the Paramount theatre four days starting today Halstead" was In Nome all during MIDNITE SHOW and MAD WHIRL OF YOUTH SHOWN L CASE DISMISSED IN DISTRICT COURT where "The Management Presents Wheelwrights Given City Contract For Providing Pipe System f TO SING SUNDAY Charles EVERYBODY at the Beautiful " Berthana ON VJATER LINES OF UTAH MEET UTATVOCAUST Regular Prices For POLICY AGENTS ‘Reviews schools I: Price who is a guest here of two brothers Sterling and Scott Price took the 'opportunity to put over a few words in favor of his home territory saying: "Nearly $2000000 worth of poultry products are raised in Sacramento county and eggs from this section command a premium on the New York market Sacramento county is also noted for its oranges olives pears and peaches — although located five hundred miles north of the southern boundary of the state The agricultural output of the 21 northern counties of California sell for $150000000 annually and include practically every grain fruit vegetable and livestock product “There are 260 students in the San Gordon N Cope who comes to Juan High school — which is an agri- the First Presbyterian church tocultural section A large percent- morrow morning and evening as vo age of these students study calist is spoken of as one of the younger Utah soloists of exceptional promise Mr Cope is in demand as a concert and religious vocalist and is booked for radio engagements four evenings each week The opening series of Sunday "Founnight addresses will be upon dations of Belief” and will’ deal with the underlying conceptions which give stability to religious conA feeling of optimism and assur- victions The range of biography science will be drawn upon for ance was expressed by 5100 dele- and matter Each evening illustration to asthe American Bankers’ gates life three prominent the story sociation convention held in Cleve- Americans who of land the first of this week A P and influence have found strength religious efBigelow president of the Ogden fort will be through for presented teaching State bank said this morning on the night lesson his return after-servicwill be The social There is no feeling of pessimism among the bankers of the nation comment I in November he declared although there is a strong trend to conservatism Credit the nation and the convention over the nation is generally good agreed the United States is in the he said and bank money plentiful best shape of any country in the It is expected that commodity prices world today which took a sharp drop during the Mr Bigelow who is a member of past year will gradually reinstate the executive committee of the themselves trust company division took an acMr Bigelow expressed the opinion tive part in the considerations of that Utah is in a most favorable this branch and the discussions of condition compared to the rest of problems affecting trusts Doors Open 11:30 TONITE! Th at the VISITS OGDEN A WILL ONCE the period around 1900 and saw the town boom from a straggling mining camp to a crowded city of 30000 ineatre habitants almost over night Each arriving ship from the states Halstead says brought hundreds of gold seekers the majority of them wholly unprepared for the conditions as they existed Most of these men without much money to start with went broke a few days after reaching Nome and crime was rampant Boatmen made as high as $200 and $250 a day Mth their lighters and surf boats transporting freight and passengers from arriving ships to shore The beach at Nome at that time was very shallow and ships to anchor far off shore The children get the thrills and were forced — :v 44 father the bills in "Sins of the Children” the gripping entertainROGERS-CARROL- L AT ing picture at the Orpheum which of whirl mad vividly portrays the ORPHEUM TONIGHT the younger set in search of a good time Robert Montgomery the hand“Buddy” Rogers and Nancy Carroll some new find in the movies plays will star again together in “Follow the hero role Louis Mann out- Through” the feature on the midstanding stage success nappears in night program at the Orpheum thethe film as the plodding-oparent atre tonight This will be the first Others who take part are Leila Hy-a- time together since playing In “Close Elliott Nugent Francis X Harmony” and "Illusion” Bushman Jr Clara Blandick and “Follow Through” is the screen success Robert McWade See them all "out version of the Broadway for a good time” which incidentally the stage play weeks on the New In addition to the main feature went fifty-fothere is a “Kiddie Revue" color York run Other feature players are Eugene Pallette the cowboy with novelty and latest sound news A special midnight show “Follow the broad outdoors smile: Zelma Thru” will dc offered tonight at a special midnight preview— G P : COME TO THE FAIR It’s Everybody's Holiday u i ' rl"I v J OTHER FEATURES— j i |