Show THE OGDEN STANDARD SIDE GLANCES COLONIAL HAS BUSINESS IN 06DEN RISES Association To Prepares Occupy Reports Indicate That Trade Equals Busy Period of Last Year Structure Acquisition- - of the building That Christmas shopping especombined with d business in bringregular ing an important increase in business volume Saturday was the view of leading Ogden retail merchants The Christmas spirit was evident in many of the stores where special hol- now cially inweek-entoylands occupied by the Commercial Security bank at 369 Twenty-fourt- h street by the Colonial Building and Loan association was announced Saturday by officers of the bank and the as- sociation The association has taken an op-- “ on on the building and to R L Olson secretary according plans to exercise the option and is preparing to occupy the bank structure as soon as convenient According to H E Hemingway of the Commercial Securipresident ty bank the bank will move to its new location at 2453 avenue about the middleWashington of December This building formerly occupied by the National Bank of Commerce is being remodeled and when completedr will be one of the finest banking houses in the state As soon as the bank vacates its present location it will be remodeled to some degree in the interior for theslight accommodation of the various officers and departments of the Colonial Building and Loan association It is the hope of the association officers that they will be able to occupy the new office on or about January 1 Plans are now being made for a public opening The Colonial an Ogden-owne- d concern operates with nearly 20000 members It has reported assets in excess of $3000000 It is a member of a group of seven associations controlled by the Colonial Holding corporation organized by the officers of the Colonial Building and Loan association The combined assets of this group are $13500000 and operations extend throughout the west and southwest The latest acquisitions to the associations under the Colonial Holding corporation were announced Saturday by J C Allen executive vice president of the corporation He said that the Valley Building and Loan association of McAllen Tex and the Western Building and Loan association of Stamfordr-Te- x had been acquired by the purchase of the permanent reserve stock of each firm These two associations will be merged with the Colonial Building and Loan association of Texas at San Angelo Series of Lectures To Be Opened Dec 1 Twelve lectures each on writer significant as a maker and interpreter of changing thought of the present time will form a series given in Ogden under auspices of the University of Utah extension course this winter The first lecture will be on the evening of December 1 the final address being on March 2 “The Modern Temper in Literature” is the general subject given the course Arrangements have been made to have this series in the Central Junior High school auditorium Among the speakers for the series are Prof B Roland Lewis Prof N Alvin Pedersen of Utah State Agricultural college Prof Lynn A Qui-e- y the Rev Prank L Hunt Prof George M Marshall Dr Arthur L Beeley Dr Lucy Lockwood Haard of Mills college Brewster Ghiselm Prof Sidney W Angleman Dr Louis C Zucker Rabbi Samuel H Gordon and Prof Sherman Brown Neff pre-Christ- mid-Novem- ExaElness Governs Methods Used BRINGS MORGAN COIN its sweet clean flavor and By ALYSON E SMITH sauer- - i loses sumes & taste that is relished mostly somewhat addicted to as-Bei- ng J I kraut and weiners when served un I by cultivation and a strong consti-dthe proper conditions this writ- - tution er in company with LeRoy Marsh I JInto the vats it lsdumped until vats are full Then they are district agricultural inspector made the a trip to Morgan recently to inspect scaled apd left for some three weexs are being the kraut plant of the Utah Packing I During the time the vats is attendant loaded the constantly of kraut all where the corporation sold in the western country under I taking the temperature of the cab-th- e bage and with another instrument Del Monte label is packed the salt content A modest structure containing tests TkC28 cypress briny Juice and shredded cabbage each 12 feet wide and 74 feet deep it leaks at the most unexpected I and 7000 places and is based upon the as- - They hold between 6000 how tight depending upon sumption that nature if left alone gallons will do pretty much the same things they are packed CAUTION NEEDED under the same conditions LARGE PAYROLL Then nature is allowed to take itsWith a payroll running from $250 course again If she travels accord to $300 a day distributed among ing to schedule and everything goes some 70 people the factory cans 90- - j all right a good batch of kraut re- 000 cases a season figured on the sulP: Take for instance if too much salt-No 24 size cans put in The kraut assumes a del This year it has under contract it 150 acres of cabbage which are yield-- 1 icate pink color and is fit mostly to used as decorations on Christ ing in the neighborhood of 20 tons to be mas trees and on fancy icings Oth acre The corporation will pay also from $8 to $850 a ton or about $40-- er troublesE can be experienced courtethe Anderson E corAmu000 to the farmers of that although ous and efficient superintendent is over nity before the season that a high percentage of the In place to take the mat ter right from the start the seed! aut comestoout perfect In order keep a constant watch is sown and nature is allowed to ma- or 5 0f fermenta-athvegeUWefrt berry hgJJJjgjJ are vats tion the tapped twice It then cut an taken to the center at week the top at made is where it canning factory er I I 1 Buy Now! re-irt- ed WEST COAST MASONS HILL REUNION YOUTH MAY BE M “JSfS DEATH OCCURS gj ft oy HOSPITAL YEAR’S RELIEF OUTLAY SHOWN PUT lt 1 old After Tour Abroad 35-d- tat ay A CALL £ Buy Now! s J J ny Operation Performed Ogden Engineer WEEK SPECIAL Turkey and Pumpkin Center Ice Cream Bricks 50c HOLLAND CHOIR Turkeys Plentiful And Prices Lower Turkeys are- - cheap this year local markets report The" birds are plentiful and are selling from 30 cents per pound for the highest class stock down to 27 la and 25 cents Geese and ducks are being quoted around 25 cents a pound and chick ens from 20 to 25 cents Cranberries now half way between the early and the late crops are reported as very good and are priced about the same as last year No report is available on the tur keys shipped east by membersra of the Utah Poultry Producers’ tive association but it is believec that that they will bring from 2 to 5 cents a pound above the local re tail price Co-ope- Nesselrode Pudding and Cranberry Sherbet 60c Quart ASAEL FARR AND SONS CO Grant Ave And 21st St Phone 373 Presents Varied Program In Eighteenth Ward Chapel The Holland choir Excelsior will on a program this evemng at put 7 o’clock in the Eighteenth ward meeting house at which a variety of musical selections will be offered The program numbers are: Praise Ye the’ Father choir choir prayer Sacrament hymn and congregation Grant Us Peace solo with mixed O Lord choir quartet and duet Beautiful Rose duet Mr and Mrs S Denos Jr Abide With Me soprano solo Mrs Jane Rossendaal Gospel Restoration choir soprano solo by Miss Helen Denos talk on restoration of gospel Good Tidings of Great Joy Are Featured Stage Paramount theatre during the showing of Maurice Chevalier in “Playboy of Paris” Eight playgirls are featured in this novelty attraction one that moves swiftly from beginning to end The girls are under the direction of Betty Hendershot formerly of Fanchon and Marco They will be seen on the Paramount stage four shows Sunday and on Monday and 4' Green Stamps With All DRY GLEANING Sent for Standard Service Monday nallfcy Gleaners PHONE 2040 SINGS TONIGHT choir soprano solo by Miss Nellie Bruin Angel Serenade violin solo Mr C Muye accompanied by by Girls Silent Voice Miss Suzanna Muye and Beautiful Country the Holland As Four Going Home choir Dvorak Novelty Comrades’ Song of Hope choir Miss Jenny Reed solo by One of the most pleasing stage novelties to be seen on an Ogden stage in some time is beingat prethe Session sented by Clair Anderson H Tuesday evenines Double Deaths and narrow escapes from death have already occurred this winter on western motor highways How during heavy snow storms can a person prepare for these hazards was the question put to J W Nickson Ogden director of the Utah Motor Safety league Saturday He gave the following suggestions: Never go out in the winter time Fires can be without matches built from fence posts trees shrubs or other material ordinarily found along a road A kerosene lamp or lantern will often furnish enough heat to keep a car warm if stalled Always carry tire chains Many persons become stalled for lack of chains when they could pull themselves out Do not leave the car if on a road that carries any traffic By keeping to the car closing windows and using every effort to keep warm a person can usually stay alive until someone comes along Be sure the car has an ample supply of gasoline oil and water before leaving iday decorations have been arranged Hundreds of people who visited stores Friday evening at the reception were at the stores to complete the plans Reports to the Ogden chamber of commerce were that the shopping of the past week has equalled that of the corresponding week in 1929 in most stores In some establishments increases were shown As represented the peak of last I year’s business excepting for a few days just preceding Christmas the WILSON BLEN reports are considered as indicating I that Ogden business conditions are of the Under Gateway auspices excellent Many stores have inca council of the Boy Scouts of Amerl- creased their sales forces to handle a Boy Scout band is being or- - I the extra crowds especially on Saturdays ganized Bleu Wilson formerly with Rapid progress is being made by the Western Slope bands of Colo- the Ogden chamber of commerce will be the conductor It Is committees in plans for the actual Bring Back Prosperity rado Christmas shopping period followto a saxophone organize planned ing Thanksgiving day The stringor more of band about sixty pieces ing of electric lights for decorations is if the statement made The that will be continued this week and by crack wort street a be will December finest hard the ft boy early S it ifS g£e ever arranged next week lighting decorations band Boys’ by May on the bins stored in large prem- - cisco They watch the samples and for Ogden will be completed and Is as an The saxophone notify the Morgan plant vhen tne ises regarded Many merchants and “We mustn’t forget to invite Mrs Perkins She’s so good turned onowners to ready to Mwut to at we be The that TiJ!S?ral0T ON of excellent instrument for boys day are preparing for happened building to help with the dishes’’ “the P extestore decorations for was ld scout to It lighting age play and riors so that Ogden’s downtown are successful organ- When it has assumed the taste there many wTill pilings that keep cir-it- that even more be brilliant streets Mrs Lucy Cullen Dickenson o: izations of this kind throughout the Lrom pyramid is palatable to those of sterling the let and air the ground than on other Christmas periods wife of Robert country and hardihood oi pajace character The instrumentation will culate through Berkeley Calif is taken from cans by a special xeea- Dickenson died in San Francisco consist of saxophones clarinets the piles into the It into is as it needed put factory sent through a pre-BSaturday morning following a para- flutes and drums However any- Again nature is called into play 1I er and then out 155 resia was stroke She at former heater instruScout who plays any degrees which fmsvaclytic and the cabbages are dumped into I I room for the leaves of can and dent the to communicate ment is invited with Ogden having that on a graduated the chute IN assumption HOLD cooiecu from Sacred Heart academy She the local headquarters phone 3005 gravity will take them down to the uum when it is capped and was born in Evanston Wyo on From the capping macle R is All Boy Scouts are invited to join j carrier belt cooked for 10 minutes at a tempera- OPERATIONS Surviving are the band and If they can not now February 21 1879 FIRST then cooi her husband one son Chester Nel- play an instrument instruction will They pass before a line of girls I ture of 200 degrees ana Ogden Members To Take Burglary Suspect’s Sanity son three brothers J C Cullen be provided by the best local teach- - very charming in their clean blue immediately Tests are made m has the Will Probably Be Nevada Martin Cullen ers Part In Conferring of dresses and they peel the first leaves laboratory after Sparks for stored and caimed AnLos been out Cullen cut Jack and any 4 from the heads and Tested Claude E Farr Reviews Berkeley the shgmmg Degrees Mrs Beatrice hicmishes leavine only the clean I to see that it survived geles two sisters can to in Reeves Brigham City and Mrs trip from farm Red Cross Chapter’s cabbage Boys with coring machines the opation we - The Utah winter meeting of the Frank Evans Ogden Elizabeth Hestmark Evans of Ogden next receive the cabbages and they! And after seeing and weinera our ' second degree I run Funeral services will be held Monan auger through each heart still order Scottish Rite Free and Accepted youth on trial lor Helpful Work the all dish Monthe will sent be and cuts enjoy kraut out but Francisco burglary probably not in San take it day ! that doe§ Masons w ill be held in the Salt Lake to the Utah state hospital in no de threads will j more SQ Red done work the up The by being Masonic temple Monday Tuesday day observaProvo for a sanity be the when left Weber cabbage is sliced ! Cross in Ogden and county O Vern Knudsen and Wednesday of this week con- tion period as a result of a decision was commented Professor and on Saturday And then they go to the knife a by NEW FOR wife Florence Telford his cluding with a banquet Wednesday reached by physicians Saturday of formerly the sales E Claude Farr manager whirling wheel with 12 circular were in Ogden last week visiting big Counsel for Evans requested a Sperry Flour company evening Several from Ogden are blades that cuts the cabbage as it who said: and relatives on their way to fans against it investigation for his client “The service which the local Red reported in the class and several USED TOYS MADE friends members of the local lodges will par- sanity Los Angeles after an eighteen weeks’ after both sides had rested their Cross chapter is doing m Ogden and The shreds drop into another belt take in the conferring of degrees cases Friday tour of more girls watch carefully for Judge Eugene E Weber county is vorthy of the supwhere Europe LODGE BY ELKS’ It j Monday morning the fourth degree Pratt appointed Dr A A Robinson port of every citizen Professor Knudsen read three pa- - any large pieces or blemishes 214 pounds will be conferred under the leader- and Dr Walter E Whalen to exAgoose before the World Congress of then falls into a large tank that annual roll call of this 'the Ogden pers “During Knud-ship of Dr S W Badcon at 9:30 amine Evans is 600 naturalI holds just 2 Architects in Budapest The J3 he Red Cross the public of Ogpounds A Hestmark T e secretary ortthn reSd nd said o’clock and Tuesday morning at the work which this den Elks’ lodge No 719 Saturday sen said they were greatly struck As It passesover th' enndw fYP1! g“Se the interested in ly In this same hour the seventeenth degree the Everyone made an additional appeal for donaorganization is doing will be given by John Edward Carknow’s in a way what the Red Cross tions of toys for Christmas charity ver Fred M Nye and Dr Styles W w so tnat mere is does but the value of its service pouuua ut opie inencuy ana cnarmmg Altnn home work 588 pounds of decorations for the Wherry will confer degrees Tuesday of not always realized cities tank visited the leaving every even if used principal They toys having Anyone afternoon and Wednesday morning per-ma“I wonder how many people in broken is requested by Mr Hest- Norway Sweden Denmark Ger- - cabbage Although this man France forms this operation in a rather Holland Ogden know that our local chapter mark to telephone him No 719 over $1300 last year in and he will send for the toys and Switzerland ItalyBelgium Aus- - nonchalant manner he never varies expended Hungary The doctors questioned the youth service and relief for war veterans more than a quarter of an ounce and Chechoslovakia England them to the central fire sta tria Saturday afternoon and 'at the close and their families in Ogden and We- take one load to another a from made study of their examination announced they ber county This sum does not in- tion for repair by the fire laddies of Professor Knudsen be said in passing that and houses It of acoustics might to the delivered be opera would recommend the observation clude office expenses or salaries but They will then on On Christmas to the court Monday morning actual relief such as groceries coal needv children While it is impossible to determine clothing and other neessities of life Thomas D Perrins Union Pacific sanity in one examination they said kind not only benof this “Service Twenty-sevsath 984 the engineer of appears to be suffering efits unfortunate families and brings street was operated on for sinus romyouth some mental disease Obser- them to happier more normal ways trouble Saturday by a specialist in vation of his condition for 35 days of living but saves the community California where he had gone to in the state nospital they asserted from expense of maintaining them as recover his health w’ould determine whether public charges Everyone who helps “Doctor is -- pleased with result of or not definitely he is mentally ill The jury support the Red Cross by enrolling operation and patient is resting which was hearing the case was di as a member has a share in this necwell” was the wotd received by rected to return to court Monday essary work” relatives in this city late Saturday Pratt has two courses open Bishop W W Rawson superinJudge afternoon Mr Perrins will remain to him when the doctors make their tendent of the Dee will on the coast for about one month recommendation He will release the speak and the Semprehospital Musical soan ciety will give selections in the injury and then either summon eviterest of the roll call over station other jury to hear the sanity dence or should the youth consent KLO this evening at 6:30 o’clock Judge Pratt can order him sent to the state hospital without the jury hearing for observation Evans is charged with breaking into the E W Schulte store at 2945 Washington avenue last July 29 THANKSGIVING -- KRAUT MILL RUNNING ' BANK BUILDING Building-Loa- n SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 23 1930 EXAMINEE HOW TO AVOID SCOUT BAND BEING FORMED LOSING LIFE IN BLIZZARD TOLD By George Clark DETAIL STOBE OPTION TO BOY - For Training Scout Chiefs Today The Boy Scouts will conduct a for scout men training 2session today at o'clock in the Twelfth ward This is the monthly meeting held in connection with scouting in Weber county Prof Leland Monson of Weber college will conduct the study which will be on story telling what kinds of stories to choose and how to make them interesting This is an item of great importance to every scoutmaster it was said and an excellent program has been arranged According to reports received at the scout office leaders from all over the county will be at the meeting Having decided for BEST DRY CLEANING QUALITY it will be necessary beginning Monday December 1st to again charge our regular prices on all Dry Cleaning We feel that at regular prices it will enable us to render you a Better Finer Dry Cleaning Service than ever before That all our patrons may have the advantage of these low prices we will for one more week only offer to you (together with DeLuxe Superior Craftsmanship) the following: CASH AND CARRY Men’s Suits Men’s Topcoats Men’s Overcoats c 50c 80c Men’s Hats Cleaned and Blocked Silk Ties (per dozen) LADIES’ WINTER COATS Ladies’ Wool Dresses Plain Silk Dresses Ladies’ W ool Suits Ladies’ Spring Coats Ladies Hats Wool Sweaters Scarfs 90c up 70c $100 70c 90c 25c 50c 15o T i CALLED FOR and DELIVERED Men’s Suits — Men’s Topcoats r C Men’s Overcoats :50c Men’s Hats Cleaned and Blocked 90c Silk Ties (per dozen) LADIES’ WINTER COATS 95c up 75c Ladies Wool Dresses Plain Silk Dresses Ladies’ Wool Suits Ladies’ Spring Coats Ladies’ Hats Wool Sweaters 91-2- 5 - -- 75c $100 35c Scarfs -- 25c — DeLuxe Cleaned Clothes Are Cleaner — They Keep That New Appearance Longer— In Fact — No Begrets Quality Counts— All Work Guaranteed — No Odor — No Delay De-Lux- 44 Hearing Date Set In Federal Action Lloyd Neilsen charged with violation of the national Mann act came before United States Commissioner H A Soderberg Saturday afternoon and his preliminary hearing was set for December 1 Neilsen furnished bail in the sum of $1000 for appearance at the time of the hearing He is accused of transporting a young woman from Evanston Wyo to Ogden for immoral purposes Phones 402 403 All Clothes Insured j tonGl cWasking Ogden Utah “OGDEN’0 -- KEJI1ER CLEANER” e |