Show THURSDAY EVEUTITCr JANUARY 22 1931 SIDE GLANCES UTAH ORCHARD By George Clark RETAIL TRADE FUTURE GOOD OF S L PLACED SOCIETY TOLD AT Election ' With an average attendance of 50 for the two days the Utah State Horticultural society the educational organization of the fruit growers and shippers of the state concluded a convention in the Hotel Bigelow late Wednesday afternoon f Most of the program events were devoted to the apple and peach in- dustry with cherries and apricots coining in for a good share and plums receiving a passing mention as they form a comparatively small crop here According to reports given by the various county leaders Interested in fruit growing this year should see large crops unless a heavy frost hits the orchards about the time the buds begin to expand The future of the industry in the state looks good according to Dr Francs M Coe professor of horticulture at- the Utah State Agricultural college and secretary of the association who forecast both the peach and apple situation in the United States As the final business of the convention officers for the year were selected : J J Porter Salt lake — president N W Barker Ogden vice secpresident F M Coe 'g retary A P Bigelow Ogden treas- “What keeping you girls? urer John Burningnam Bountiful Nello Christoff erson Brigham City F M Shutter Ogden M P Brown Roy A I Butcher Kaysville and Carl Adams Riverdale directors DESIRES EXPRESSED ' Resolutions ‘including thanks to the Hotel Bigelow extension service of the Utah State Agricultural col lege and the state boafd of agrlcul tore recommendations that all Plea of Not Guilty Put Begrowers with the board fore Name of Lee in the spray residue campaign that they adopt standard shipping Morrison grades that promiscuous planting of pear and apple trees be discouraged that a committee be appointed to Leo Morrison stood mute when see if a horticultural expert can be arraigned this morning before Disengaged through the state that the trict Judge George S Barker on a U S A c conduct experiments to- charge of forgery and the court enward determining a good cover crop tered a ' plea of not guilty for him for orchards that a committee be appointed to consider the wormy He is alleged to have attempted to fruit law and report its findings to pass a $10 check bearing the signathe state board of agriculture and ture of “Fred L st Clair" on the that the society indorses Van Dyke grocery store Three men charged with second marketing The committee to consider the degree burglary in connection with state wormy fruit law was named the attempted robbery 5 of Januarystore by F E Stephens chairman as fol- - the Watson 'Dinner clothing lows: N W Clayton Spanish Fork pleaded not guilty Two alleged B F Bauer Salt Lake J W n companions pleaded not guilty to the Orem Stephen Boswell Nephi same charge Wednesday morning A C Page Payson J T Hall Og- before Judge Eugene E Pratt The den Alfred Olson Brigham City three arraigned this morninsr were Larry Mann Box Elder A T Butcher Kaysville Jay Fox and William Woodbury Salt Lake Papers dealing with the peach Industry were read at the afternoon session by Dr Coe W N Barker North Ogden and Earl Hutchins Provo They covered the market forecast production methods grading packing and marketing SUMMER ACTIVITIES The sqpiety also voted to conduct a summer tour to either the northwest to study apple and small fruit growing or to Los Angeles to look over the market situation It also voted to hold a summer meeting during which time members will visit the outstanding orchards of the state : $11-7000- CHECK SUSPECT - ore one-ha- covering the year 1929 Leased departments reported by r : The boys "are already here ' 1 co-opera- tive - Gill-ma- s — H- - t Former Utah News Writer Succumbs - OCDEN CHAPTER Meeting Concerning Order ' ' Ask for it ri' Washing Is Polishing PA' iJj Urn “ - j C Glen Brcs Llusic Co Phone 181 husbandliad years : Movim Accept No SahtltMUs MJ'BfmequalitycbfTeehss on the bottom of every caa the patented Vacuum Seal Slade Transfer i rnmnnmifnmrnntffnnnnir m t m m it 4 Coffee d I il it 24th and 25th January Dog Races start from Huntsville each day 50c trip 25c Y01C m P 1 Ski Jumps start each day at 2:00 p m er’s Hill ride! electric the round Railroad fare 1? 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I - - - - - -- vs - 1 if ’ 'i “ r j THLETES win chsmpiomhips only after patient persistent thorough training You too may know the thrill of winning in the game of life by following closely' the rales laid down by successful men and women They say if you would get ahead financially you must train yourself to save a reasonable portion of all that you earn They also advise that a reliable savings bank offers the rarest and most satisfactory plan for accumulating savings This modem bank is willing and qualified by experience and strength to help you win financial independence ’ ' t tI : l v:-:-X- v 1 I 1 - v j-i Tune in Radio Station each night ci 9 o'clock for tho following day t weather forecast K-L-- O y Begin training with us nnw e e Utah Manufacturers Association '' v - F products are generally superior in qualitg and cost no more They are Utah made for western trade Local-matf- -- - - ' ' t 4 ) Endorsed by the Civic Employment Committc3 - Iverson Radio j n ' ! of' eathfacilan guarantee f P SERVICE 10c PARE ALL DAY BE-TWEEN HUNTSVILLE AND BECKER HILL Admission to all events each day Procrrcr-''-- - : i ya u -- that can't close unless all’ air is out FERN SHOP Flowers for emi-O’- ay previously Packing been denied a license to run the Shipping T OF Baggage Storage place because of a liquor law forfeiture In again recommending that the wife be granted the license Chief of Police AT E Wilfong explained “When the license for the wife was Call presented for investigation I called Mr Sam De Corso in and I haye his pledge" that he will not traffic in liquor in the future or have anything to do with the rooms in quest'V-tion’’ Further consideration of the pe- Phone 321 Office 437 25th St tition of Patrick Dahlder for a soft drink parlor license at 375 Twenty-thir- d street was held over by Commissioners Fred E Williams and W Rackham until Mayor Ora Bundy Jreturns Phone 684 from training as a major in the army at Fort Douglas Mr Bundy is commissioner of the department of public safety' This license also was granted Monday and recalled Wednesday Martha Washington Candies on the ground that a license to op429 25th St erate at that address had been prev- y) Each dollar spent away from home is a dollar lost forever It only enriches outside interests It does! not build your-citor add to the prosperity of Utah And what is more important right now by purchasing Utah-mad- e products you local men at work help keep R WMltemore Service At Corso her Children 12 years and under 2441 Kiesell RADIO TECIHHCIAN Now In Charge of All Twenty-fou- z L Rub BAIIME BENGUfi (pronounced Ben-Gawell into the forehead and temples The head throb and discomfort will disappear almost immediately To dear the head mix a quarter teain a cup of boiling spoon of “Ben-Ga- y water and inhale the vapors You will breathe freely at once Head colds are usually the start for chest colds so use “Ben-Ga- y the moment the cold starts Prescribed by physicians for over 30 °2 so - : 1 ‘ SERVICE CAR r r v- - Just - installed— a new electric machine for polishing Makes your old car look like new Modern i one-thi- rd volume of business - t Phone 604 $150 COFFEE Nuter-ma- n for Judgment on notes and to foreclose on mortgages were dis-- Ji Husband Makes Pledge Not missed this morning by Judge To Traffic In’ S Barker with prejudice as George " " out court settled of Liquor The first against Elizabeth D E and was to Worrell commissioners City today granted adjudgeR $1200 and other costs due Elvira De Corso a license to operate while the second against the Taylor the New York rooms at 362 Building corporation and Elizabeth rth: D Worrell sought the court to adstreet judge $2083 and certain costs and The license was granted Monday interest due but i revoked Wednesday because commissioners learned that S&n De re-wa- rd mildly laxatiye Ideal for elderly persons A at matter of “give and take” You alone cannot build' it We build it together and we share its benefits with each other The rft is balanced! Your Utah man- f ufacturer is ready willing and anx- ious to produce more goods He is always amdoiis to erect finer plants and to extend a greater service to you He cannot do this unless you justify such progress If you send your money out of town he must necessarily curtail hisactivity He cannot offer you the extensive stock of goods nor can he get sufficient opiates s valued Garment Company Expanding Facilities Immediate increase Jn equipment for the Quinn Garment company street plant at 335 Twenty-eight- h has been arranged because of rapidly' growing business of the establishment New machinery will be BetheL Members of the Order of Eastern installed to enlarge the output r Star are Invited to attend and a special invitation ' is extended - to Following this increase another mothers of girls between the ages addition is to be constructed for the Quinn : factory practically of 13 and 20 doubling the plant size and much Thomas O’Brien Wallace McLean new equipment will be installed and Oscar Olson there The is now securA plea of not guilty to a charge ing business Company from New York City of carnal knowledge of a young girl Chicago San Francisco and many was entered by Howard Williams intermediate centers having also Each of these cases will be tried made a shipment recently to the a' later tonoma Anvtnl Two suits brought by H COLD PROTECTION LOVELAND Colo—(UP)— Somebody who must have anticipated iously denied Arctic temperatures broke into a storeroom in the rear of Joseph Segal’s home and stole hides and furs No otlier : MEN AT “ Fclsy’s Hcnsy and Tar stops teasing - harassing coughs throat irritations that tire out and prevent deep' Puts a soothing coating on an irritated throat raises phlegm easily Sedative without i Saturday 1 one-ha- Court Dismisses Two Note Actions UTAHBfflADE i 4 of Job’s JDaughters An Ogden unit of the Order of Job’s Daughters will be instituted Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock In the Masonic temple by Mrs Gertrude E Benjamin She will be assisted by officers of the Salt Lake An Associated Press from Seward Alaska tells dispatch of the death Wednesday of Frank Becker 45 a former newspaper man of Washing- ton state California and Utah of heart disease He was a graduate of the University of Virginia law school After his newspaper experience in the states Becker worked on Alaska newspapers being employed by the Seward at the time of his death Gateway When in Utah Becker worked as a writer on the Ogden Examiner the Salt Lake Telecram and Deseret News 355 and included in department-stor- e reports are not counted as separate establishments Those reported Independently by their proprietors are shown as separate establish'i ments The automotive group takes the lead in the report with the general merchandise group second and the food group third in order of sales These three groups do over half the retail business in the city M— 1 STANDS SILENT TO BE FOUNDED ate 87 re -- re-elec- ted !0AT the-193- 0 - - 893000000 Next Sunday at 2 p m the scout leaders of Weber county and Ogden city will meet at the Twelfth ward room Every leader is expectTotal of 1576 Stores Have scout ed to be present The study will be Yearly Pay Roll of attractive interesting and new Problems will be presented calling $1 1700097 for serious reflection The group will not go out of doors and will be Retail business in Salt Lake City dismissed at 4 p m of approximately $93000000 is 'Ehown H by the bureau of thes census in the release today of the returns from TRAIN TO distribution census now being compiled The 1930 population HAWAII COMING of Salt Lake City is 140184 The bureau reports 1576 retail HERE ON FRIDAY stores with an annual business of $92979503 a yearly pay roll of and full time The first boat train of tHe winter to 8696 men and women employment The total to Hawaii is scheduled arrive in number of employes does not in- Ogden Friday morningto at 10:45 clude those working part time but consisting of 12 coaches carrying 90 the total pay roll includes the sal- people The train will come over aries of both full time and part the Union Pacific system and will time employes Merchandising in continue to San Francisco over the stock for sale at the end of 1929 Southern Pacific shows a cost value of $11943731 Of Other special trains will follow the total of 1576 stores 1249 are under between railroads and single-stoIndependents 75 are 2 Pacific plans codst steamship companies store multiples 21 are mul it being said that each party from tiples 77 are units of local chains New York will complete the trip to 40 are units of sectional chains and 93 are units of national chains The Hawaii by rail and water in seven lf lf days and six and three types of chains do $24509270 and days from Chicago The train or 26 percent of the total retail business while the single-stor- e in- Friday will be composed of Pullman and will make no do or 58 $54237150 dependents per stops sleepers except for train service on its cent These figures are based upon the business reports received in 1930 way across the Lcontinent Horticulturalists Wind Up Annual Sessions With co-oper- Boy Scouting In Practice cs v rjvnoa Komiii xidid EJDiinosny aamsnoD nnxsAS MOUYHonioD AiiiinGas isuu hill do aaaniqn ' 1 |