Show Sk Pioneer Daughter FIGURES GIVEI Detective INSPECTIONTO ORDERS COURT Injured REPORTS STORE Meetings Arranged Transfered To Home ON TOtAL VOTE BE CONDUCTED IN HELD THREE announcements of meetFurther suffiTHEFT OF COIN A Gale had Detective J ings for November 20 at 2:30 o’clock t ii j INQUIRY BEGUN Police Hear $800 In Safe Untouched Suspect Booked ciently recovered in the Dee hospital from Injuries occasioned by an auto collision of a week ago to enable him to return to his home at 3124 Stevens avenue Sunday The accident occurred near Davis County High school Mr and Mrs Gale and Mrs E T Black geing on their way home from Salt Lake Mrs Black suffered a broken arm and Mrs Gale was bruised about the body and head Neither of the two women was seriously injured but Detective Gale was badly hurt pneumonia setting in within a day or two after the accident It is thought that it will be a week or ten days before the detective can report for duty at "the police depart- Detectives George Theobald and Rink Smurthwaite are investigating a report from the Wool worth store 2363 Washington avenue this mornwas ing that the safe in the store opened since business hours Satur-oa- y night and $300 in currency and $200 in silver taken The safe was left locked and there were no evidence that the building had been broken into It is said that $800 in ment cash remained in the safe ! An attempt was made Sunday jimmy the front door of night to the H &: A lunch room 361 Twenty-fourth street W Goodale 38 of Ogden was arrested by Patrolmen W W Richardson and H G Allred Detectives George Finn and W K George F Milligan and Sergeant avenue and Phillips at Washington Binford avenue after he had eluded the officers for some minutes The officers say that Goodale confessed to the attempted burglary and that on his' person when arthey found tools that could be used in rested burglary projects relate It appears the officers the atin that a chisel was used double doors the tempt to pry openwere left on the as chisel marks doors and the instrument found near by Goodale was booked on an open charge at the station J Pump Locks Broken And Gasoline Stolen - station at Twenty-thir- d The street and Lincoln avenue advised the police department Sunday morning that the locks to gasolinea and pumps had been broken quantity of gasoline taken away George B Shipley 2049 Ogden avenue reported to the police that his department Sunday evening a and quanentered been had place of women’s clothes taken It tity was not known at just what time the burglary occurred police station SunReport to the was that the Hatch day morning Gas-sa- s i v FUNDSFORSTOCK SHOT OPPOSED Union Men Complain of Wage Cutting At ' Yards Here The Ogden Trades and Labor as- sembly’s attitude towrard the cham her of commerce Ogden livestock show and Ogden Union Stockyards company was brought out at a dis cussion this morning when G F Telieson and Thomas Meyers appeared before the board of county commissioners in behalf of relief for unemployed Telieson president of the Trades and Labor assembly and Meyers a member requested that the county’s appropriation which was $15-0last year for the livestock show be cut this year and the difference placed in the poor fund WAGES REDUCED The two men complained that the wages for laborers on the Exchange building being constructed for the stockyards company were cut from 50 cents to 30 cents an hour ex that this was possible beplaining cause many men needing workbad-l- y for food were willing to take rne jobs at lower pay “The chamber of commerce and stockyards have been picking at us and we are going to hit back at them They use such tactics involving money to lower our standards so we are going to use the same tactics in lowering theirs" Telieson 00 sandwich store at Twenty-secon- d street and Washington avenue was broken into Saturday night and a said stolen valued at it was quantity of candy During the discussion about $10 It was also said that a brought out that the two men had slot machine was- broken into and no objections to the stock show but about $2 taken had been under the impression the Exchange building was for the stock show instead of the stockyards company Commissioners said the poor fund for this year is practically exhausted and that more money is needed soon which would have to come out of some other department In January when the new budget takes effect sufficient money can be budgeted for the rest of the year 4t was said Proceeds From Social Will Commissioners explained that the benefits of the stock show are so Be Forwarded To far reaching it is difficult to even estimate the good done for farmers Missionaries of them grain growers etc One consider it next in im“We said Missionaries from the Ninth ward to the railroads in Ogden” are to be remembered at Christ- portance DANCE FOR UNEMPLOYED meetmas it was announced at a the farm bureau organTold that To provide Christ- ization has always ing held Sunday recommended the mas cheer for the missionaries the stock and is exshow appropriation is sponelders’ quorum of the ward same this to make the request pected soring a social to be held in the year Telieson and Meyers said it -ward hall Saturday night was the intention of their state orProceeds of the party will be di- ganization soon to Invite the farm vided between the following mis- bureau to cooperate with them sionaries: C‘ J Dee Holland misState officials of both organizasion Colin Edward British mis- tions are already working together sion Dee Bingham Eastern state it was said and it may he that both mission Gilbert Parker California can be benefited through further comission operation The two men also asked the coun- WARD TO MAKE HOLIDAY GIFTS Three Ogden Women Pledged To Sorority Beulah Strickler Anna Wheeland Mrs Ina Hunt of Ogden wright ‘ were recently pledged into the Gamma Phi Omicron sorority of the Brigham Young - university for Provo This is a national sorority alsohome the economics students It is onlyt sorority existing at the university Rigby Jacobs also of Ogden has been chosen by the Friars’ club of the university to be a member of the social committee Mr Jacobs recently returned from a mission to Germany ty’s support in the staging at the White City December 9 of a dance for the benefit of the unemployed Commissioners agreed to help in any way they could The county’s poor fund budget this year totals 65660 divided as follows: Dependent mothers $10000 infirmary $15740 poor fund $25700 and old age pension 13200 This fund in 1925 was $50605 of Daughters of Utah Pioneers were ' made today: 35 Emma Forsha captain Camp Mondella Bradshaw hostess 1451 Jefferson avenue ’Assisting hostess Lottie Swenson Visiting board member Jennie B Campbell Camp 36 Lulu Richards captain Jennie Brown hostess Twelfth street and Jefferson avenue Visits ing board members Aiqelia H Flyg-ar- e and Minerva S Shaw Camp West Weber Louisa Hip-we- ll captain and hostess assisting hostess Ella Herrick Visiting beard member Lettie F aMnning The following changes have been RODBERY CASE Preliminary Hearing In Knife Attack Affair Conducted Charged with robbery Henaro Martinez 22 Guyo Sallas 18 and Carlos Salvadore 26 were given a preliminary hearing in municipal court this morning and bound over to the district court under bond of $2000 each The offense is alleged to have been committed last Friday night- John Sandez a fellow Mexican complained that the men accosted him stabbed him in the ribs apd took from him about $10 in money He identified the men in court and told of the circumstances of one of the men Martinez using a knife on him and the other two aiding in taking his money He said that the affair occurred near the railroad roundhouse on west Twenty-secon- d PLUMBING AND HEATING SERVICE With Shop on Wheels PHONE 1581 J H Blaes NOVEMBER SPECIAL Duplex Base Plugs wired in One for $300 Two for $500 HARTLEY ELECTRIC CO 2300 Wash Phone 479 Packing Shipping For Baggage Storage MLovin Call Slade Transfer t 4 Phone 321 Office 437 25th St Regional Executive To Be Weber County Commission Told of Finishes Official Canvass Council’s Strong Growth Votes cast at the recent general election show the results 4n Weber county as follows according to the canvass made by the board of county commissioners: United States representative in 5633 congress —Colton (R) city county 1874 total 7507 Ririe (D) city 5529 county 1868 total 7395 Clemmons (S) city 166 county 10 J Carlson regional scout execu-iv- e will be in Ogden tomorrow to inspect the office and records of the Ogden Gateway scout council and to visit various members of the executive board Mr Carlson has jurisdiction over four states in the twelfth region Utah Arizona NeHe has been vada and California the scout executive of the twelfth region for several years Under his direction the region has increased materially in number and quality He will spend the night in Ogden and go to Logan in the morning J H Jenkins chairman of the organization committee will report to Mr Carlson that the Ogden council C total 176 State supreme court justice — Hanson (R) city 5470 county 1889 total 7359 Christensen (D) city 5338 county 1810 total 7148 Dora (S) city 189 county 16 total made: Camp G Verna F Jensen captain will meet December 4 instead of November 20 Camp K Ariha Dalton captain will meet November 30 with Annie Bodily 2005 Jackson avenue Sarah J Burton assisting hostess will reach the 1800 mark by the end of the year that by December 31 it will have 1800 scouts registerd “This is a net increase of more than 500 scouts during the present year Credit for this belongs to the men who are working in the districts as street scoutmasters commissioners and All three of the Mexicans charged members of the executive board” with the offense denied the accusasaid Jenkins today tion and said they had never before ' —seen Sandez C W Wright failed to appear on a charge of liquor possession No- Wilfong Makes Statement Ball Will In Indorsement of vember 14 and his bail in the sum of $300 was declared forfeited Bee Convention Red Cross Bert Robertson forfeited $2 bail on the charge of overtime parking F L Ball president of the Utah his car November 15 Winford TayHearty indorsement of the Ameri lor pleading guilty to improper can Red Cross was made this morn- State Beekeepers’ association and parking of his car November 15 was ing by A E Wilfong chief of po- manager of the Superior Honey fined $4 lice and chairman of the Weber company here will be in charge at county relief committee in a state the annual meeting of the beemen’s4 ment to Miss Edith Tallman execu- association in Provo on December tive secretary of the Weber county and 5 of the United Representatives chapter He said: “I consider the American Red States bee culture laboratory in Cross one of the outstanding con- Washington D C will be present tributions of the world to the service and will discuss various bee prob of mankind and the alleviating of lems 44-suffering fact that an is “It outstanding And A R Dawson chairmap of the some organization must take care agricultural committee of the Ogden of the unfortunates of this world chamber of commerce today called and the efficiency and completeness To Meet upon Ogden people to observe “Cel- of the workings' of the Red Cross Special musical numbers by pupils ery week” which runs to next Sat- have won the complete confidence of and teachers will be featured at the the world urday association meeting In the observance which starts to “Ogden had a splendid example of Parent-Teach- Lincoln school serve to are auditorium on asked housewives day the thoroughness and rapidity with in the more dishes containing this vege which the Red Cross works in the Third street at 7:30 o’clock Wednes table The general public is invit flood disasters of the past summer day evenine ed to send bunches of Utah celery to With this example before us it friends and relatives In other parts seems impossible that any person of the country Some of the stores should hesitate to support the chapare offering choice stalks which will ter to the fullest of their financial be wrapped for mail or express ship- and moral ability” ments Should any person prefer to make Two cars of potatoes and eight donations direct to the Red Cross cars of apples were shipped from rather than through the roll call Weber county during the past week workers they may send their checks LeRoy Marsh district agricultural to either the Red Cross office No inspector said this morning No on 10 city hall building or to Mrs D ions or celery were shipped under in R Wheelwright county chairman street at 1286 Twenty-fift- h spection - 205 District judge— Davis (R) city county 1717 total 6232 Pratt (D) cityr 6493 county 1990 total 8483 State senator — Becker (R) city 5439 county 1596 total 7035 Huggins (D) city 5597 county 2104 total 7701 Sumner (S) city 157 county 14 total 171 State representatives (four elected)— Fuller (R) city 5348 county 2042 total 7390 Stine (R) city 5367 county 1606 total 6773 Wright (R) city 5590 county 1506 total 7096 Mills 4R) city 5441 county 1756 total 7197 Beus (D) city 5502 county 2056 total 7558 Jensen (D) city 5161 county 1886 total 7042 Maw D) city 5358 county 2210 total 7568 Shurtliff (D) city 5066 county 2210 total 6691 Webber (S) city 169 county 15 total 182 Lane (S) city 179 county 17 total 196 Poulson (S) 185 total city 172 county 13 4575 floodreueT EXflPLE USED Preside At CELERY WEEK -- Parents Kennedy (S) city 234 total 7985 No 4 agamic city county 295 total 3422 total 258 No 5 for city 5058 county — treasurer Swanner County (R) total 7664 No 5 against 3948 1497 5445 total county city 3207 321 total 3523 county Evans (D) city 7117 county 2216 No 6 for city 5201 county total 9333 Kind (S) city 160 coun- total 74991 No 6 against city 16 176 total ty county 471 total- 3305 6864 county 24 Teachers Wednesday pr 3127 2606 city 2298 2834 - County recorder— Willis (R) city 5243 county 1830 total 7073 Bram-we- U (D) city 5782 county 1895 total 7677 Harrison (S) city 171 county 18 total 189 Sheriff — Pincock (R) city 4807 county 1380 total 6187 Hammond (D) city 4649 county 1862 total 6511 Hanson (S) city 148 county 15 total 162 Murdock (independent) city 1672 county 470 total city 1672 county 470 total 2142 County assessor— Smith (R) city 6224 county 2065 total 8289 Goddard (D) city 4656 county 1645 total 6304 Steimle (S) city 196 county 15 total 211 — County attorney Blackham (R) city 4827 county 1748 total 6575 Hendricks (D) city 6229 county 1977 total 8206 County surveyor— Scott (R) city 5651 county 1807 total 7548 Carver (D) city 5179 county 1877 to202 tal 7056 Jenkins (S) city county 27 total 229 Justice Ogden city precinct— Laws (R) city 4218 Cunningham (D) 6773 Total votes cast city 11550 county 3836 total 15386 Amendments — No 1 for city 5891 1 county 2694 totals 8585 No against city 2686 county 294 to- two-year-te- rm Prices Reducd On Hudson And Essex Nov 17—The DETROIT Mich Hudson Motor Car company added another thousand men to its work- ing force today making an additional 3500 men put to work in the past three weeks' and in line with this employpolicy to afford immediate ment to as large a- - force of wage earners as possible William J president announced prices at which new Hudson and Essex models will sell They are lowest in 22 years of the company’s successful operation ii — 44 DETROIT— (UP)— In a former speakeasy here where once boomed the many a heart drinking song dulcet strains of hymns are now Mc-Anee- V ny heard The federal court has lifted the padlock to permit the Ukranian choir to use the premises for rehearsals tal 2980 No 2 for city 5205 county 2691 total 7896 No 2 against city 3411 county 337 total £748 No 3 for city 5165 county 2624 total 7789 No 3 against city 3224 county 327 total 3551 No 4 for cl tv 5316: county 2669: 1 LUNCH EOOM “Nothing But the Best" TUESDAY SPECIAL Breaded Veal Cutlet Coupler (S) city 157 county 15 total 172 Four-ye- ar county commissioner— county Stratford (R) city 5933 Norris (D) city 2168 total 8101 5098 county 1552 total 6650 Ny veld (S) city 167 county 16 total 183 Two-ye- ar county commissioner — Jensen (R) city 4999 county 1657 total 6656 McEntlre (D) city 5797 county 2052 total 7849 Chase (S) 15 total 218 city 203 county County clerk — Van Dyke (R) city 4810 county 1995 total 7805 Wat son (D) citv 5151 countv 1713: CALL SOUNDED Potatoes Bread Butter Coffee 40c t THIS IS THE AGE WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Calves Liver and Bacon Potatoes Bread Butter Coffee of intense endeavor 6f con- centration' It’s hard to concentrate on anything you can’t see perfectly 35c Merchants Lunch 11:30 to SPECIAL EVERY DAY Steak Large Potatoes Bread Butter T-Bo- 7 ne Coffee Dr W R Doxey 5oc Chili and Tamales 361 24th St “A Union House” 4 Eye Specialist At Wright’s - Temperatures v DO YOU I Circle of Shrubbery Planted At Cemetery An attractive circle of roses tnd other shrubbery will greet visitors at Ogden cemetery in the spring William Desmond 750 Thirty-secon- d street completed last week before the arrival of the siow a beau tiful plot of landscape work just inside the entrance to the cemetery at the direction of Mayor Ora Bundy Mr Desmond is recognized in Ogden as an expert at artistic land scane work New Heavy Plate Guaranteed 2 P7 CA years WHITELEY’S SERVICE STATION Phone 3447 Canyon Road ' Courteous Service TAXES FALL DUE 821-lCCL- PHONE I ent i Peoples Finance & Thrift Company 'Booth Service 33rd and Wash 2344 Washington Ave Ave $ f) $300 TO ' OGDEN Fourth St Opc Twenty COR WASHINGTON AVENUE OGDEN UTAH that you can heat your home with an automatic stoker for ap- proximately forty or fifty per cent of what it ordinarily costs to fire by hand and at the same time have automatic control of the temperature in your home? f ©sdlemi SfioEsei? Salles 427 Kiesel Bldg Iron Fireman Stokers Phone 869 Look for the Harvest Sale price cards everywhere H 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 4 4 Safety are triply protected by first liens on improved MONTHLY INCOME CERTIFICATES city property by Guarantee Capital Stock by State Supervision Issued In Amounts of $1000 or More X 4 4 4 4 4 4- 2374 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Washington Ave 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44- 4t it n 4 £ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Federal Building & Loan Assn 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4- 4’ Justas 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 a mirror reflects your face i so does your-busines- s printing reflect the character of your business Whatever the impression desired we will carry it for you giving it the printed importance you desire See us about your next Job! 4 Guaranteed Return with 4 4 With a Punch t At the Rate of 4 4 4 4 4 4 PRINTING- - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 j V-V 4 4 4 4 4 4’ FEDERAL $100 Utah Rapid Transit Co 4 These Harvest Sales will save oh so much for those who need winter wearables — BUY A PASS AND SAVE ‘‘‘’Aimtiommatrne IKIeaG Do you know i i r m ! Today again buying crowds of happy customers filled the store “It looks like Christmas in here” said a customer - i An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only 1277 and enjoy an even automatic temperature at the least possible cost $2500 to $5000 a year will buy the coal to heat an ' ordinary home VrisSitV RIDE THE STREET CAR! ES Install an IRON FIREMAN STOKER ow : bile home and of in-stallm- loans Valve Lubricant Dry Cleaner -- ERSONAL CO FINANCE BLDG ROOM Pay Them one through our monthly are with us again— you won’t have to buy alcohol tire chains and car heaters if you leave your automo- to improve to pay all overdue bills make all arrangements for a Loan can We to meet taxes etc within 24 hours You get the Full Amount in Cash No Deductions Small Repayments to Suit Your Income whether you are prepared or not You may have 12 Months to SHELL Furniture Polish Auto Polish meed O QUICKLY or refurnish your home FIRESTONE BATTERY Expert Radio Service Any Make Set WORK GUARANTEED OGDEN ELECTRIC CO Phone 2 2556 Wash Ave inaii total 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 -- 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 Fred York Printing Go “THE HOUSE OF MASTER CRAFTSMEN” 332 24TH ST PHONE 424 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4" v - |