Show mraer SATURDAY EVENING DECEMBER 27 1930 SIDE GLANCES EXHIBITOR TO' flnEND MISS ORMA EWING WILL SING SUNDAY By George Clark ESTIMATE OF - READERS HASTEN TO TELL LEGION ORDER ARRIVES ABOUT VETERAN CROP VALUES SMOIV S': - - III UTAH MADE DESPITE HURT Post-offic- e Discontinued Total Yield Is 32 Million Dollars ' Prcftnontory Point Will Be Soon i Washington Shorthorn Raiser Will Come With Arm In Sling EiliLY MAIL SERVICE Declares 00 DEN '' CITIZEN CALLED Barely 10 minutes after Fridays issue of The Standard-Examirwas on the streets members of tfe American Legion who were Homer information concerning Moore knew where to find It One reader called the legion officers and said Moore an man was in St Elizabeth’s hospital in Washington D C and five others had called within an hour A Christmas package for Moore who has not been here since 1923 was delivered to Herman Baker post Rrntly Pillington Treseder I lad Resided Here Since 1875 er -- Emily Filiingtcn Treseder 77 died at 4 a m today at the residence of Andrews a daughter Mrs Joseph Empey 743 xs Patterson avenue after a two statFrank Andrews federal-stat- e weeks’ illness of pneumonia- - Bom istician in Salt Lake reports that on the Isle of Jerseyin 1853 she was the total value of Utah’s farm crop: Mr Garner stated that after that in 1863 She in 1930 at the prices which premail for Promontory Point No 9 here and brought to America untU all late Standard-Examin1875 and The Lake vailed “about December 1 is esived Salt in vill be distributed from the Ogden was locate to asked marShe in time since help that timated' at- - $32000000 compared Ogden los toff ice and that there will be him ried George Treseder in Salt Lake with $42000000 in 1929 and $40000-00- 0 io way of posting mail at that point 4 in J863 Mrs Treseder was a memthe average for the five year: except by handing it to trainmen ” Surviv1924 to 1928 The present low value ber of the- L D S church or office the Ogden j The postoffice department at Malcolm George of the agricultural production ol ing children-are- : 1930 is' due to the general declin Jr Mrs Charles Root and Mrs JoWashington concluded to abandon in prices throughout the countrj he office for an economic reason Emily seph Empey of Ogden Mrs are-1Bucher of Hollywood There Utah fared better than the Unite here is not enough mail handled $ States as a whole the value of or here to maintain office quarters grandchildren and nine nd a postmaster for the station crops this year is about 238 pc of Weber Scoutmasters Services will be held at 2 p m cent below that of 1929 while tfc ’here has been a postoffice at will meet tomorrow afternooncounty 2 at value-tin Seventeenth ward chapel a of United States has a total romontory Point for number at the Twelfth ward hall for Monday cars there being a time when it o’clock C A Halvorscn in with Bishop year which- is about 277' per cer training meeting The charge- - Friends may call' at the as considered necessary for the ac- the monthly under that of ‘1929 as arranged will take the Treseder Jr 743 commodation of quite a large pop- program Crop conditions in Utah through men out of doors and they are urg- home of George ulation in and near the station It ed tp come dressed warmly and Thirtieth street Sunday afternoon out 1930 were generally above averMISS ORMA EWING isj said that at this time there are wearing boots The material includ- and evening and also on Monday age the yield per acre for all field only a few people residing there ed In the program it was said will until time of services Burial will be crops averaged 37 per cent above In Ogden City cemetery under dithe average for the past ten years The theory of Einstein as to time be helpful as well as Interesting rection of Lindquist & Sons Also there was an increase in the and how it affects all our thoughts year WilL be presented average harvested in 1930 compared of the new Sunday ini the Firsts Presbyterian with 1929 of about 38000 acres Of the total value of all crops of church Miss Crma Ewing Chicago musical student will be soloist for $32000000 the value of hay is evening and after-servic- e' at $11770000 wheat $4 -- the morning Miss Ewing is spoken of as ! 610000 other grains $2502000 suano-he- r Utah young person of gar beets $3 899 COO potatoes ’ possibilities Va the DEAD three main canning In the -- musical sermon on Eincrops (snap beans peas and toma- stein the evening S a Mrs Margaret Ann - Goodsell f theory regarding' relativity toes) $1883000 the four chief or- and the fourth widow Goodsell who of Frank J affectas dimension chard fruits (apples peaches pears have been 77 years of age Lindsay P Watson 41 employed 4 ing knowledge of time and space will would and cherries) $1806000 and the be New died “OK let’s forget it Dad— it’s a darn nice present this Year’s in the street light maintenance de- terms morning of day in ordinary at principal truck crops grown for life presented of the Utah Power and i hospital partment and I’ll probably get used to the color’ market and not for canning She spent Friday with friends died this morning company Light amounted to about $678000 and relatives apparently in the best at his home 566 Canyon road folof health but was stricken ill durlowing an illness of 'ten weeks Bom October 27 1889 at Heber ing the night removed to the hosUtah he was the son of pital at 6 o’clock this morning and Highly pleased Indeed were City Friday evening Thomas S and Jenny Fowlis WatShe resided with thetheatregoers died at 10:30 o’clock ' five high class amateur son Surviving-- are his widow of her daughter and at the-hoMary the amateur Burt Watson w Mr and Mrs Robert acts of vaudevilleA on son a new movie will Edwin L Watson of Ogden r two i night program at 805 Twenty-fourt- h Hendershot be featured today ‘‘The " Silver brothers W D Watson and D C — : street Ellis who H Wallace Recovering ‘y - Watson both of Ogden IL F Watr Horde” to with came Utah Mrs an underwent poodsell 1862 appendicitis opera- a C Cook Glen of recarried off Ogden had and a brother of Charleton and a wagon train in tion recently in the ' Dee hospital honors with the novel feat son Mrs Lillian Coffelt Of Posister is convalescing at his home 2700 sided in Ogden for 45 years' She senior of playing the violin and singing mona Calif was a member of the L D S church S A guide to those who wish to Suggestion Made Meeting Washington ' avenue accompanying himself on the piano Funeral sendees under direction in the Sixth ward view the evening light displays House G O P Be of by using his feet and Samuel of The Mary Larkin and Sons will be an- advertisdaughter Information regarding in the holiday cheer contest sponLittle Marie Norseth demonstrat- of Janwas bom she C61e Swanner Jater i nounced had be column nis rates in -may Deferred ing sored by The Standard Examiner rare ability for her five years of at Council Bluffs Iowa ed by calling the Classified Department uary 1 1854are the following complete list of en a as pianist Bobby Busenbach her daughter Mrs age 1702 Surviving at 252 SALT LAKE Dec tries is printed one grandson and a Marie Norseth went over big with Hendershot With State Senator John M Knight the show fans and the other acts FIRST DISTRICT and the following were Rebek great-grandsThis Evening —Queen City a in a here with broken hospital leg Swan“ Samuel roundly applauded as well T Miss Betty Ann Thompson 1144 8 brothers and sisters: meet will at ah lodge tonight a caucus of in tie amateur night movement Is the The of possibility Twenty-fift- h street o’clock in the I O O F hall Vis- ner Teton Idaho Heber wanner members of the fine houses and meeting Republican upper attracting Staker Emaline Mrs Burns Suffered By Man George F Meyer 1226 Twenty-eight- h houses called to m$et here tonight iting members are welcome ’ Spanish Fork of the fans hearty approval Idaho street Burley to name a candidate for president is slated for Caution Urged By- City Funeral arrangements under the next fine program Mrs J G Falck 1181 Twenty-fourt- h of A1 Warden master of the senate was suggested today Chimes Press— 2433 Grant Ave Friday 0nS street Firemen j ceremonies announces Supporters of W D Candland of printers designers publishers A P Miller 1470 Marilyn drive Mount a Horde’ Silver Pleasant This “The candidate for the children Over 200 under-privileg44n evening Niels Hansen 1421 Twenty-fourt- h Mrs Robert new talkie of Rex Beach’s famous will be the guests of the Ogden Ki-- X L L Siler 442 Riverside drive street a office said he had been assured the New-So- of — Mr and arannounce the Logan built a fire in a kitchen stove at this H L Madson 2623 Brinker ave- support of four of the ten other Re- Martin story will be offered featuring Eve- wanls club this evening' at the First of a baby boy December 23 home Friday evening and soon af nue street lyn Brent and Joel McCrae Louis Baptist church Twenty-fift- h publican senators Including Sena- rival the water jacket of the F W Stanbrough 2629 Harrison tors Griffin of Cache county Young Mrs Martin was' formerly Miss Mu Wolheim Blanche Sweet Raymond and Jefferson avenue in the fifth stove burst demolishing the stove avenue Hatton Jean Arthur and“ others-Gof Utah county Ryan of Eureka riel Raty of Ogden annual Christnias party and damaging the walls and furFree' transportation to the' chil- Owen and of 2655 Tyler avePanguitch L W Underwood ’ ' 44 Regular Dances every Wednesday niture Soot dirt cinders rand bits nue Three other candidates had been and dren and parents accompanying of iron flew about the kitchen Mr Saturday nights at Ogden’s mentioned for the place E “People think I’m crazy to do those too young to go- alone is to 1214 Twenty-sixt- h Ray Carver P J ballroom Berthana The Siler was burned about the head street Dillman of Roosevelt Paul H Hunt leading that” he says “but they all laughed be furnished by P IL Mulcahy gen174 and face and was treated today at L W Nims 2656 Van Buren ave-m- of Keetley and John E Booth of when I told them ' I was building eral manager of the Utah Rapid ' the Dee hospital ‘Eyesol one child BUTTE Mont Dec 27 (UP)— robot” Transit comrmnv Spanish Fork — J D Wood com- Action Visit Business were badly filled with soot 'and' dust to prevent the Monwere Four candidates brought SECOND suggested DISTRICT works and R H tana Power company from proceed-ji- g This was the second such accident Bill for speaker of the house Republican missioner of public 654 Twenty-fourt- h office engineer of the with a $15000000 natural gas recehtly and men at the central street Hoggan members of which have also been Shoemaker be in Ogden program were dismissed in district fire station suggested that the pub769 Thirtieth street called to caucus tonight They are state of Idaho will Rheese Fife lic be cautioned to be careful in K P Williams 810 Twenty-fift- h S M Jorgenson of Salina John M Monday morning to confer with B court here today engineer United Frank L Riley dismissed lighting fires in stoves where therfe street Mills Weber county David Hirschi J Finch district of public roads on the theJudge bureau States are water jackets With zero weathactions of brought by Ole Larson Miles E Hurricane and Miller 2580 of Eccles avenue' P Healy an of er prevailing in many instances waemergency both of highway Hauswirth disposition and Charles Salt Lake Miller’s friends were fuhd H Jones 2754 Jackson avenue a ter jackets are frozen and in the when whom irregularities 'alleged 14 of avenue 2763 H the the other Shaw Jackson claiming support hot fire is started - tremendous JW J Critchlow Jr 3572 Wash- representatives from Salt Lake election which empowered special stream pressure is created Before Spec Lai Permanent Wave $400 the city council to ' grant the com avenue lounty with several from other parts Realistic range ington $650 Hirschman’s Beauty pany a franchise' lighting a fire in the kitchen state of avenue 2807 the Eccles Jarvis 1449 The huge construction program— ' all water taps should be opened to JMr R and Shop The suggestion has been advanced George L Nichols determine whether the 'water will 2852 Eccles Mrs pipeline to ' laying' of a 250-mi- le avenue the house caucus be adjourned Vacation— J W McCoy seaman the Anaconda of flow If the water does not flow it E C West 2664 Adams avenue that Butte serve cities the be10 the Saturday January Starring Deer and class United States navy is Livingston Bozeman is certain that there is a frozen E J Hodges 2818 Jackson ave- until first meets fore to the insure legislature all condition somewhere and in the holiday season with his Lodge-r-wa- s expected tp start in the a full attendance of Republican spending who Wash2640 likelihood the jackets are frozen nue reside at as a result of today’s parents spring early members THIRD DISTRICT solid ington avenue McCoy is now serv- decision C G Biesinger 1133 Twentieth S Elliot destroyer ing on the U' S street No 146 He enlisted In the navy st 820 Twenty-firLeatham George from Ogden December 27 1927 Engineer-Quit- s R Lee Purrington 328 Goddard Divorce — Suit for divorce on street of failure to provide was Wash3201 grounds Charles C Mortensen Man and Woman this filed morning in Second disavenue H ington court S Kelley BOISE Dec 27— CAP)— R Barker late trict FriTwenty-secon- d Marjorie by 866 George L Judge Johnson Stripped By Life of the Chandler against Grant' W ChandShoemaker for four years office Sidneystreet day took under advisement 25 on were married All Save the Power July engineer of the department of pub-a J C Green 2832 Grant avenue $8500 suit of the General Motors ler They A 1929 in Los Angeles - and have no W lic works resigned today to take G Lofgreen 2247 Monroe North Truck company against to Love Fiercely I Brown children' position with a construction firm apartment He was expected to continue at Mrs Ida Krieger 306 Twenty-secon- d The company seeks judgment oil a contract made To Wed— Marriage licenses were his post until the end of the presstreet against Brown 1928 for the purchase of granted late Friday by the Weber in June ent administration January 5 Clifford Porter 679 Twenty-secon- d two trucks One of the trucks ac- county clerk to Edward George 23 ' In making public his resignation street 2234 Jefferson av- cording to testimony was badly and Vera Batchelor 17 both of OgJ D Wood commissioner declared J J Schwartz ' damaged by fire and the other has den and Earl R Nealson 37 Ogden the state was' losing an engineer of enue obsolete and Edna Rose Wetherbee 25 of Carl C Garff 2911 Childs avenue become more or less exceptional value The company asks the court to Tremonton He came to the department from Mrs S P Lowden 2671 Wall avdeduct payments made and the 44 the federal service haying been enue AGREED! Ellis Auto Salvage 2138 Jeffer- market value of the trucks at presfirst assigned here as resident enent from the contract price and give Friend— Have you seen the new son avenue gineer it a personal judgment against noiseless baby carriages? 4FOURTH DISTRICT Brown Parent—I don’t think anything of 806 WashD Dee Mrs Thomas I — : 44— the idea—noiseless—babies would be ington avenue 1164 Showmore to the point Passing E J Isakson Adams avenue Apparently F M Rothxock proprietor of the Hercules farms at Spokane Washington and prominent Shorthorn exhibitor at the Ogden livestock show has been preparing to take part in the winter sports carnival to be held in Ogden the week following the stock show At least Secretary E' J Fjeldsted was informed in a letter from Mr Rothrock that he had broken his arm on the ice and therefore would have to attend the Ogden livestock show somewhat incapacitatcl this year He assured Secretary Fjeldsted however that he planned to be present to oversee the exhibiting of his prize winning herd of Shbrthorn cattle Secretary Fjeldsted was also in receipt of a letter from Charles Rule of Jenner California prominent Hereford breeder stating that although he would be unable to exhibit his string of Hereford cattle at the Show this year he would not thin of missing the exhibtion personally and that he would be on hand during the show week to view the exhibits and take part in the prograr of entertainment that is being ar- ranged for show visitors Entries from prominent breeders of cattle sheep and hogs are arriving at the stock show office each ' Among those received Saturday were the entries for Duroc Jerday sey swine from James Thorne manager of Lo Lomito rancho at Locke-for- d California Mr Thorpe is managing the farm there owned by F R Bain of Los Angeles who will also bring his famous show string of Jerseys from another farm he owns at Palma California Arrangements for the twelfth annual show which takes place January 10 to 15 are progressing in fine style according to Secretary Fjeldsted and everything will be ip readv iness for the exhibition ' Postmaster Rufus A Garner was dvised today by First Assistant ’ostmaster General Arch Coleman f Washington D C that the ?rcmontory Point postoffice will be iiscontinued December 31 ex-eervi- ee er — Scoutmasters In Meeting Tomorrov : - 2 en great-grandchildr- - h - - ' KAGOH 'TRAIN -- Theatre stpMugriv ted $2-160- EVIEIVS PIONEER DEAD ex-eptio- nal EMPLOYE 000 j v Visits to Lighted Homes In Holiday Cheer Event tieIsToomg IN UTAH CAUCUS Urged Guide Published AMATEUR SHOW PLEASES FANS adotfi 2 Or-phe- eferences um -- me ? son-in-la- her-moth- er : -- " ' BURST WRECKS — Box Elder Department ' KITCHEN STOVE Business Office Corner Drug Store Brigham City t Phone 123 Correspondent Elizabeth Bair Phone -- NATURAL GAS - ue ‘ nm& Last Times Tonight TES®” “EAS® US Lupe Velez and Lew Ayres were ' issued Marriage licenses from the office of County Clerk P Russell Wight as follows Wesley DustmanTHoneyville Utah and Lois Wilson Tremonton Utah On December 20 Edgar D Call of Salt Lake City and Ruth Frederickson Tremonton Everett Leonard Smith Tremonton and Wanda Idell HolPreston man Bear River City Rudd Steed Plymouth and22 Ella Pierson Plymouth December — m Decision Reserved " Bank Drawers Yield $25000 To Robbers Dec 27 (AP)— The Rising Sun and Wyoming avenue branch of the Olney Bank and the northeastern Trust company inwas held up today the of city part of about by four men and robbed The cash drawers were $25000 missed but the robbers emptiedSIOOOOO in the vault about x It’s Here! In Auto Truck Suit Idaho Position - - 1 -- - Excursion Rates for New Three Leave Bail ' Years - Cases against H Maloney 2319 avenue and Dick Washington 2475 Lincoln avenue Woodland charging slot machine violations Between Ogden and Salt Lake December 26 were called 'in muni- and cipal court this morning but they failed to answer thereby forfeiting Intermediate Points of $20 for Maloney and $10 for bail on Sale Tickets 224 Frank West of Woodland 1930 31 and 30 29 27 28 Dec7 to Twenty-secon- d street also failed 1 1931 Jan on a slot machine charge appear Return Limit Jan 5 1931 and his bail in the sum of $10 was 'inwinred'' forfeited j -- 716 Washington ' Frank Hickenlooper ington avenue Roy StX66t Lofgreen ave- 508 Wheat Becomes Actuality Fifty-Ce- 1462 Wash- Seventeenth nt WINNIPEG Dec 27 (AP)— Fifty-ceVirginia Tribe 1642 Kiesel avenue an actuality toMatt S Blakeley 470 Chester day wheat became street by extreme weakness J W Randall - 411 Washington atInfluenced Aires and comparatively Buenos street ' market opened the offerings light aveD J Greenwell 1662 Kiesel on the down path and dipped to an nue all-tilow record of half a dollar FIFTH DISTRICT a bushel This was a loss of' cent H Guy Child 3679 Adams ave- from Friday’s close nue at this figure sales first After George E Brown North Ogden of a cent rose a the quarter price 1 H Dale Phillips North Ogden cent at to lost opening May th Thirty-sevenByron Naisbitt was down 52 H to 5314 cents July street and Riverdale road at 54 to 54 Clip out the list and join 'the fractionally crowd out between 6 and 10 o’clock NEVER AGAIN the hours -- when the displays must - never won“Isee the had but one thrashing be illuminated and in my life and that was for telling derful work accomplished ' The names of the judges who are the truth” selecting the prize displays will be “It certainly accomplished its announced shortly purpose”— Hummel Hamburg — nt TODAY - me slf95 Rex Beach’s ’Mighty drama of the Great the story of Northwest Also Comedy and Fable' BEGINNING TOMORROW Aged Resident of Willard Succumbs - Jantze B Vander Kooi 86 wife day at her home in Willard after a heart attack She had been in generally good health until that time She was born in Holland on June 6 1844 and came to Utah as an L D S convert in 1913 She moved to Willard in 1928 Surviving are the husband two children Mrs N S Wells of Willard and H Peter Vender Kooi of Ogden and five grandchildren Services will be held at 1 p m Sunday in the Ogden First street and ward chapel Thirty-thir- d Grant avenue with Bishop H E Garner in charge Friends may call at the home of the son 288 Eighth street this evening and Sunday until services Burial will be made in Ogden City cemeLery under tion of Lindquist & Sons Railroads in the Philippines are starting bus services and Giants among men and nature fighting a desperate battle for life and lav©— lilur An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $100 a JPaco zmm Save UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO - one woman berg! TT53E ' Q Qaramoimt (picture (3ai?y XMAS DANCE at the BERTHANA “Ogden’s Leading Ballroom” Declared Greatest Ever Held ' ‘ Another Big Dance TO N I T E (S©©fd'3L5 in ‘‘2©E1©SS© ie to 2:00 on Sundays with the enchanting MARLENE DIETRICH ADOLPHE MENJOU The Don’t with Louis Wolheim Jean Arthur— Evelyn Brent Blanche Sweet-JoMcCrea el Novelty Comedy News ' Don’t Wait Reserve Your Seats For the New Year’s Frolic— Now and a cast of hundreds - Forget the Big New Year’s Eve Frolic at the PARAMOUNT! Fun Novelties and Whoopee ' —ALSO— Johnny Burke Comedy Sound News - Talkartoon Anderson Ornlogue and ©in Clilq Eight Moroccan Beauties BETTY HENDERSHOT In a special prologue produced by Regular Prices! formerly with Fanchon & Marco NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Don’t Forget — The Berthana Dances Are Outstanding Everybody Is Going to the Berthana For This Incomparable Show! o 3 for Everyone! Where Music Reigns Supreme ic A production of haunting' emotion beauty and flame-lik- e directed by Jaeef Von Stem-- - Thanks to the Large Crowd of Dancers of Cornelius Vander Kooi died Fri- (2&l:3Q i 44— V In “Morocco” Paramount introduces Marlene Dietrich Continental star whose beauty will electrify you! A magnificent love tacle! Tho best role of Gary Coop- er’s career! ex--ot- - will soon be here Let the street cars solve your transportation problems The money you save will buy all your Christmas gifts next year It pays to nt f - In Machine Cases nueRoland Farr via HOMe ftHne ed MONTANA GETS City Bamberger Electric Railroad GUESTS COMING -- BRIGHAM CITY Dec 27— Har- PHILADELPHIA TOO HUNDRED on Another rison Lorenzo Boothe 83 of 138 South Fourth West Brigham City died at his home Friday afternoon of ailments due to old age He was born in Iowa September 17 1847 Mr and Mrs Boothe came to 'Brigham City several years ago from the east He is survived by his widow who was formerly Gertrude Hall three sons one at Colorado Springs and the others in California three whom are living daughters two of one Mrs Arthur in the east and Mickeljohn who resides in Brigham — - - )— - 492-J- L Harrison L Boothe Dies InBrigham City -- 27-(AP- I i |