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THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 27 1930 PRIZES POSTED FRANKLIN PENS Appreciation Given For Red Cross Help Legion Dances Open COMMENT MADE On Friday Evening message of appreciation to all who have contributed to the Red Cross roll call was issued today by the officers and directors of the Weber county chapter The message reads “The chairman and directors of the Weber County Red Cross wish to express their sincere appreciation to all who have and are helping with the annual roll call The “Especially are we grateful tocourStandard-Examin- er for their teous treatment and also to Douglas Done of radio station KLO for giving his personal service and attention to this cause “Our deepest gratitude is also extended to the speakers and musicians who so willingly contributed of their time and talent to our radio programs “Toall these people We wish a happy Thanksgiving and a God bless dances at Regular the American Legion chateau will comprise a part of the winter entertainment program for members of the Herman Baker post No 9 Trace A Turner chairman of the dance committee announced Thursday The first club dance will be held Friday night November 28 Although given by the Legion Dance club members of the post will be permitted to extend invitations to friends: This is a departure from the previous arrangements under which most of the legion dances have been given where the general public were admitted Ernest D Wright post adjutant explained FOR BEST SHOP A thanksgiving DECORATIONS Ogden Retail Merchants Invited To Enter Contest The retail merchants’ division of the Ogden chamber of commerce fe sponsoring a contest in Christmas decorations and announcements are being mailed to business houses of the city To participate in this contest the merchants must be located in what is known as the commercial district that section of the city from Twenty-secon- d street to Twenty-seevn- th street inclusive and from Adams avenue to Wall avenue inclusive The following have been asked to act as Judges: LeConte Stewart Frank Matthews and Harris Weberg They will judge on the evening of Thursday December 18 The list of awards reads: Division I— Decoration of store exteriors first prize telechron clock second prize special Christmas wreath Division II — Window displays first prize decorative scarf second prize electric spotlight Division III — Decoration of store exteriors first prize large basket of Christmas flowers second prize desk set -- M- t i you “However all the organization and publicity fine as it has been will be of no avail without the energetic spirit of good salesmanship to complete this work within the next few days” HOLIDAY SEALS SALE IS OPENED Utah Children Benefited By Tuberculosis Stamp EARLY OGDEN Fund WOMAN CALLED Eliza McGary Garr Had Been Resident Here Since 1852 Eliza McGary Garr aged 82 widow of Benjamin F Garr died unexpectedly on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o’clock at her home 801 Washington avenue Miss Minne Garr a daughter found the body partly dressed lying on a bed Mrs Garr was born in Missouri on May 29 1848 She had been a resident of Ogden since 1852 Surviving are the following sons and daughters: Miss Minnie Garr Ben H Garr Elbert Garr and Mrs S G WInholtz of Ogden Frank Garr of Vancouver Wash Mrs W T Gibson of Los Angeles Mrs W G Emley of San Diego Calif and Major Mack Garr instructor of military tactics at ur the University of Tucson Twenty-fograndchildren also and three survive Larkin £s Sons are in charge of funeral arrangements great-grandchildr- en H Association To Mark Site of Early Cabin The site of the Goodyear cabin erected by a trapper Miles Goodyear will be marked by the Utah Pioneer Trails and Landmarks association it was decided Wednesday night at a meeting of the association at Salt Lake The cabin was moved years ago to the home of Minerva Shaw thence to the city fire station at Hinth street and Washington avenue and later to the Daughters of the Pioneers' hall on the tabernacle park The original site was In the southwestern part of the city In the vicinity of west Thirtieth street This is said to be the oldest cabin in the state The association will also put a markei at the mouth of Emigration canyon on the Dormer trail of 1846 the Utah pioneer trail of 1847 the Pony Express trail and one of the early California trails Also a marker at Camy Floyd occupied by Johnson’s army in 1858 northwest of Utah lake M Jury Discharged In Trial of Fraud COiTTEETO Criminal Action Unlikely In Road Accident Fatal To Child Es §©Minidl M®aH©nnn Samuel E Blackham county attorney this morning stated that he had not determined whether further action will be taken in the matter of the death of Esther James aged eight who was struck bly a truck driven by D C Shupe of North Ogden Monday morning The injury he said in so far as felonious intent is concerned vindicated Mr Shupe and it is a question in his mind whether there will be anyone who would want to sign a complaint charging an offense of magnitude less than a felony The child was a daughter of Mr and Mrs H H James of 159 West Second street The accident ocwhere she curred at Five Points and others were about to board a BE APPOINTED Democrats To Consider Applications For County Places At a meeting of the Weber county Democratic central committee in the county courthouse Wednesday evening it was decided to appoint a committee of from seven to nine person's to give detailed consideration of applications for deputyships in the offices to be held by Democrats after January 1 Chairman Ira Huggins was authorized to select the committee The Democrats were successful in electing David W Evans treasurer Mae Bramwell recorder Amasa Hammon sheriff and John A Hendricks attorney in whose offices deputies are to be ap SitimeTliHm© r JHE united strength of many huge beams and girders Is required to make a sound mod-er- n building today reported a disagreement and was discharged For more than 22 hours the jury evihad been deliberating on theaccudence in connection with the sation that Healy and Tommaney accepted money to procure former Magistrate George F Ewald his post on the bench Again and again they had told Supreme Court Justice aMcCook they unanimous wereu nable to reach decision but he had repeatedly- sent them back into their room unit lends strength to the others Likewise sound modem finan- street car Betty James 6 Esther’s sister was also hurt in the accident and taken to the Dee hospital with a broken leg and other injuries Report from the hospital today was that she is improving Funeral services for Esther James will be held Friday at 10 a m in St Joseph’s Catholic church with the Rev Patrick F Kennedy offiFriends may call at the ciating home this evening and Frifamily day morning until time of services The funeral cortege will leave the home at 9:30 a m Friday The Kirkendall Darling mortuary is in charge of arrangements cial structures are built by The ration -- 4 largest intermountain Is such banking organization Explosion Victim Improving Slowly a structure — formed by bining the strength of It is said at the Dee hospital day that George B Whitecar whoa The sense of the meeting was was badly injured in an explosion that qualified Democrats should be short time ago which practically chosen to fill the places but that destroyed the pattern room of the the officers should have a free hand Ogden Iron Works company 2257 in selecting their help Mr Evans Lincoln avenue is slowly improvwas to the office of trea- ing Mr Whitecar was in the room surer and it is expected that the at the time of the explosion and deputies he already has will in the was almost buried underneath the main be retained The meeting was falling walls and timbers of the well attended building to- substantial pointed Utah Idaho and This bank as one re-elec- ted com- twenty-eig- ht banks of Wyoming of the units of this structure is strengthened by its close affiliation with the other members of the group ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR 0 t i PER TON y 30 OFF Off On All Regular Prices Waste and Spoilage the —AU lectric riqerator Proves itself an indispensable servant in every modern Home Have a General Electric for Christmas Let it be a gift to the entire family— a gift that safeguards their health and brings lasting comfort and convenience IPflnoEa© &&& TWO DAYS ONLY ali3sEai§(Sa)im yhy sit in your store and office and worry about whether or not your car is frozen up— or if you will he able to get home on account of the snow— leave it home and Steeefi (SaEs ' i An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $100 “ ' a Paco DISCOUNT OFF z4U Steel ESnay First Security Corpo- By Protecting Your Food Supply and Eliminating d Handle SEne uni- ting the interests and efforts of a number of strong financial units - Half Medium Lump Best for the Heater Nut Half Best for the Range " Each substantial NEW YORK Nov 27— (AP) — A supreme court - jury considering charges of office bartering against Martin J Healy Tammany district leader and Thomas T Tommaney Special Household Coal Well-Screene- By The Associated Press The following account of the origin of Thanksgiving day was written by Benjamin Franklin and published in Richardson’s American school reader in 1810 It was culled by the today from a library shelf Benjamin Franklins a nation-wid- e association of namesakes of the great American By Benjamin Franklin There Is a tradition that in the planning of New England the first settlers met with many difficulties and hardships as is generally the case when a civilized people attempt to establish themselves in a wilderness country Being piously disposed they sought relief from heaven by laying their wants and distresses before the Lord in frequent set days of fasting and prayer Constant meditation and discourse on these subjects kept their minds gloomy and discontented and like the children of Israel there were many disposed to return to that Egypt which persecution had induced them to abandon At length when It was proposed In the assembly to proclaim another fast a farmer of plain sense rose and remarked that the inconveniences they suffered and concerning which they had so often wearied heaven with their complaints were not so great as they might have expected and were diminishing every day as the colony strengthened that the earth began to reward their labor and to furnish liberally for their subsistence and above all that they were there In the full enjoyment of liberty civil and religious He therefore thought that it would be more becoming the gratitude they owed to the divine being If Instead of a fast they should His adproclaim a Thanksgiving vice was taken and from that day to this they have in every year observed circumstances of public felicity sufficient to furnish employment for a Thanksgiving day which is therefore constantly ordered and and (Women 'Jfctv'e Confidence infTkis ‘Bank BYBLACKHAM semi-month- ly Colony Complaints Ended By Big Thanksgiving Celebration (WhyMen For Comfort and Convenience have an IMJIRKSKinOIHrer - THANKS ORIGIN Thanksgiving day opens the anseals nual sale of Christmas throughout the nation which Is conducted by the tuberculosis associations The sale-fUtah is under the direction of the Utah Tuberculosis association and will be conducted entirely through the mail Joseph E Evans of Ogden is chairman for Weber county and the campaign calls for mailing about four thousand letters to residents of this county with the request that the seals be purchased and used on letters and packages The state association is handling the entire state so that all letters will be returned to their office where the religiously observed records will be kept The tuberculosis association conducted a summer health camp where forty children (four from Weber and Ogden) were taken The average gain during the six weeks’ camp was 41s pounds although one child gained 9Ya pounds The association conducts a field public health nursing service and a county can secure a nurse for varying periods During the past year this service has been given to Park City district Beaver County Nebo and Tintic districts and Salt Lake County Teachers are also supplied with health education material on request and during the past year 2099 health posters have been distributed to schools or ' amufl FRIDAY AND FIVE DOLLARS DOWN SATURDAY EASIEST OF EASY TEEMS I Visit the Splendid Showing of -- GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS IN OUR STORE Or Phone for Onr Representative To Call at Your Home DO IT TODAY Mod©! amfl&Fy PHONE 367 Save UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO fC j ar ri- 't- IZFFIClIZfJT &UHXJLC SE - X |