Show SUNDAY MORintTO TTATtQH 8 1931 r THE OGDEII OGDEN'S FIRST Seeks Governorship -- FEDERAL GRAND JURY IN YEARS dJa CONVENES SOON YOtyiR HAT Many Attaches Witnesses And Others To Take Part IMIAY DATE NOT SETTLED Fifty Jurymen Called For Regular Session Opening Monday For the first time since 1896 when Utah was admitted Into the Union a federal grand Jury will convene In Ogden Work or the grand Jury will perhaps be started next week under order of Judge Tillman D Johnson From Salt Lake come re- New Aociatmt Ptmi Photo IT Circuit Judge Ruby Laffoqp of MadlsonvIJIe Ky who Is seeking the democrstlo nomination for gov trnor of Ksntueky ports that federal Investigators are gathering evidence regarding the liquor traffic there and that this material will be brought before the grand Jury here March term of the federal court for the northern division of Utah will open at 10 o’clock Monday morning In the Ogden federal building It Is anticipated & week or more will be required to hear all the criminal cases on the calendar and civil actions that may be Instituted during the session There are more than 30 criminal cases to be Added Purchasing Power heard most of them liquor cases Borne will likely go to trial a numSeen In Success of ber may be dismissed for lack of Soviet Rule prosecution and In others defendants will perhaps plead guilty and receive sentence At any rate about NEW YORK Mar 7 — (UP) — 50 petit Jurors will be on hand to America will benefit greatly If the hear whatever cases are called for soviet Russian five-yeplan proves trial successful despite alarmist reports ' Giving information regarding the to the contrary Senator Burton K United States court and some de- Wheeler declared today in an adtail as to Its functions and Juris- dress before the New York chapter diction the United States district of the League for Industrial Democ- attorney for Utah Charles R Hol- racy “I can not believe that prosperity lingsworth relates: n the United States Is ever adIN TWO DIVISIONS vanced through the failure and pov"The federal judiciary system erty of other nations with whom we Hats D x 0 SJOBEHEFIT 49 °lfour IF RUSSIA IVINS If SPRING ar “ "i JSdBS &SSS £e°cr£S Kr S! embraces 5m aSomSic&lv a In some inof living increase her purstances however due to density of power and therefore directchasing a state population may particular benefit the manufacturers and embrace more than one district ly Many of the districts have one workers in the United States' Judge but the larger ones have two “There is today in Russia a' or more shortage of practically everything we in the United States1 “The United States district court of which for the district of Utah embraces the have a surplus” Senator Wheeler asserted he held) entire state with Tillman D Johnson as judge The district Is divid- no brief for the present govern- ed into two divisions the northern ment In Russia which he termed and central The northern divi- “the most dictatorial and cruel sion covers the northern counties government In the world” and which of Utah and terms of court are held be said would probably shoot him at Ogden on the second Monday In among the first as a counter-rev- o' March and on the second Monday lutlonlst if he were living there but in September of each year The he desired to give credit where central division comprises the re- credit is due mainder of the state and terms of During 1930 he said at least 50- 000 men in the United States were court are held In Salt Lake on the second Monday in April City and kept busy manufacturing for Rus-- i the second Monday in November of sia $30000000 worth of goods and! but for our shortsighted and stu- each year “Cases arising— both civil and'Pw? P°Ucy to dealing with Russia criminal — in a division must be tried this amount might have been much in that division unless the greater” consent to a transfer of theparties case to the other division A grand Is Impanelled for both divisionsjury "The March 1931 term of the United States court for the northern division will open its term at Ogden Monday March 9 Judge i?®0! particular state j j utaIuhosen re-elec- ted Straw is again the leader smarter than ever in charming brimmed models bandeau types and turban - like dows for Choosing Hats of Distinction By Grossenbach of Ogden PENNEY JC EPAR TMENT STORE Cte Light cellephane straws and ' fancy visca straws in new flattering styles with flower and ribbon trims D 22-2- 3 and Wash Styled Right Priced Right You’ve heard a lot about Tricornes — Bandeaus — Halos — and Watteau Hats We have dozens of them at prices you want to pay "It 19 plat t 1 M Feati an' dealing kindly with her features L the choice of a hat If she find! brims give a softening effect and flatter her more than any oth er type she may haVe them for ev ery occasion models wor If the tiny cap-llback toward the of tt jauntily a head give her piquant youthft appearance which Is so desirab! she may wear them as much ns zl likes for they are also adapt ed to so many materials and are t! so many different types that d like could choose a dozen and have them all differtr' I and distinctive! SELECTION ONLY TIIE START But one thing she must realm she Isn’t through when si has selected her hat by r means For wearing the new ha is the greatest art of all takes experimenting before Ir- - svx mirror to find just the rip4 angi4 at which to perch the newsiat ov the right eye Just the prep area of the forehead to display Just the right amount of coiffura f peep out from under the line cf t hat whether it Is the small hat the one with brim tucked up at si or back ke ‘ if-sh- e j BEAUTY OR SMARTNESS ' OR BOTH to $15 $5 Children’s Hats $150 to $395 When fashion authorities the selves disagree as to whether it) ) sufficient to be pretty or If it more important to be smart the i SHOP- - dividual is leftjin a quandary as which to choose Ope says “net tag considered merely pretty and 1 coming is approved of at all” A' other says “be pretty in the zl I 2150 Washington Ave hats” A We agree with both but we kne it is possible to be both1 pretty ai smartly modem with such an ivariety of styles npteria and trimmings as we are sL b millinery this year We oni ' “be very careful not to overdo It is such a tempi prettiness” tlon to see only the soft flattery tl hat gives to the face without up to view the entire effect a full length mirror nfinite An Exact “Agnes” Reproduction “My Own” HALO -- t ANGEL OR SHEPHERDESS? Halo hats and Watteau fcrir seem to take care of Just about e ery woman’s smart millinery rrf this spring There are so many t all cominy tu nations of both der the same general types that tl two fashion terms classify rprir millinery quite adequately In the halo hat you will in’ snug-fittimodels to wear wi: your tailored suits and frocks or you may have them dressed t with halos of flowers petals or ©tier forms of ornamentation unt ng New! Smart ! Different! You’ll look angelic in this new "My Own Hat!” It’s ah exact reproduction o! and an Agnea original new o! the ONE many only 1 styles The tiny shallow crown ©I crocheted visca wears a e silk plaited band of crepe ss a “halo” There’s a trick in wearing it back on your head to show your curls as fashion demands Compare it with any $5 hat and youll easily anywhere understand why “My Own” Hats are tpch favorites all over America! A New Shipment Every WeckI A Book Free With Every Had -- ID two-ton- "A” This Spring when every woman must dress strictly to each type of occasion a collection of hats like this and at this low price is a real ‘ find ’ Small suit hats hats with wider brims and just the right droop to look well with Spring frocks In black and shades to harmonize with new ensembles is thought that the jury Weber county by clerk to Froerer will take about ten daysgrand or two and Fowles all of lots 9 to 13 weeks to consider the cases to come block 32 NobInc Hill addition $2820 before It where the defendants have Weber to Alice county by been bound over It has the power Bingham all of lots 3clerk to originally inquire Into the vio- Woodmansee’s additionand 4 block 4 $1179 lation of the criminal laws and to Weber clerk to Charles! county by vote indictments for violations Bo sco part of the northeast quarter of section STAFF ACCOMPANIES 14 township 5 north 2 west $22952 range at Ogden Weber Jury grapd Will bring county by clerk to Lysle here notsitting memthe only bers of the jury but a large num-b- er J Chard part of the northwest of Witnesses and government quarter of section 29 township 7 range 1 east $15169 officials persons connected with the north Edward J Davis to James A Da-v-ls ®“ier£nt governmental departments wife Zola C Davis part of and the court attaches The offices the and northwest quarter of section 1 of the clerk of the court the United 6 north range 2 west township $1 States marshal and his ball and the United States attorney ills will be transferred to Ogden while the Graves of soldiers lost In fightgrand jury is in session and will ing the Seminole Indians are to be quarters to the postoffice marked to a cemetery at St Augustine Fla gpy I f ! block j c addi-Nelli- e 10 1 j SfSE'feSP J HI of which g ves the V Both today an opportunity or natural -- BONNET ! foxSpri! Your You may choose yours shiny or dull and in one of the new shades as well as black bright Tri-Sta- te $5255 BRUM Arel shapes with side trimming Sometimes the straw has been treated like a fabric cut and tucked to give the hat interesting new lines Ogden’s Greater Shopping Center — X ifYl On Display Now in Our Large Win- J3-14- are to Jail Tviv - ed - Hats Have Gone the Way of All Fashions — Feminine Brims Tricorne Hats Rough Straws Halo Hats BOTTLER HEAD Re-elect- Not Specially Purchased These Hats Would Sell for $298 and $398 New Watteau Johnson has made an order that a grand Jury be Impanelled for the March term to sit at Ogden The names of the Jurors will be drawn from the Jury box and these sum- Ogden Worker moned by the United States marSecretary-Treasur- er of shal to appear to court at which time they will be examined and a Group grand Jury selected and sworn and a foreman appointed by the court POCATELLO Mar ' 7 — (AP) — A grand Jury must consist of not David Forsey of Payson Utah was more than twenty-thre- e and not less president of the than sixteen persons When consid- Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages at the concluding sesering or voting upon a proposed in- association two-dadictment at least sixteen jurors must sion of the y convention be present and at least twelve must this afternoon C C Wilcox of here Ogvote to favor of returning an in- - den was renamed secret ary -- treasur-er dictraent Th delegates selected Logan for GREATER BUSINESS “The grand Jury will Immediately the meeting place next February or commence Its labors and may con- £torch The states represented are tinue to sit from time to time until Utah Idaho and Wyoming The directors for the coming year the expiration of the March term J W Norton of 0den O e which will be just before the second are: Chaffee of Pocatello William Blr-re- ll to Monday September The grand of Salt Lake City Ben Sains-bur- y Jury will consider criminal matters of Rexburg Idaho and John arising in both the northern and central divisions and will return in- A Larsen of Logan The afternoon session was given dictments when It has finished Its over work or from time to time entirely to business “The criminal cases arising to Real Estate Transfers the northern division will be disposed of at Ogden unless are The following real estate transfers transferred to the central they division were reported Saturday by Mae E at Salt Lake City Cases in Enamwell county recorder: the central division will arising come beA Lindquist and wife fore the court at Salt Lake unless c- - Lindquist to C J A Lind- are transferred to the norththey 2 company part of lots ern division at Ogden 3 plafc "A" also iAnSL9'£lack 6 “Heretofore the practice has been block 12 plat "A” all of part lots to Impanel the grand 15 block 10 Hiff Jury about two ’ College weeks before the en a or the term addition and all of lots 8 9 and This did not allow sufficient time 15 niff Colle&e Hill to view of the increased business tion- ja F Selp widow to Linn W coming before the grand Jury due largely to the fact that since the °' Iot 6i Wock 34' passage of the Jones act on March 2 1929 all violations of ReaI Estate Finance company to the national prohibition act except Frank Braegger and wife Pearl the possession of Intoxicating °f bl°Ck 5’ Plat l0t h liquor and the maintenance of a ?$2W)0Part common nuisance are felonies All D Eugene Taylor to Lester H felonies must be considered by a Dagsen and wife Mary p Dagsen grand Jury and it either Ignores the part of lot 3 block 1 Woodmansee’s case or returns a true bill common- Main street addition $10 ly called an Indictment The grand Lester H Dagsen and wife Mary P Dagsen to D Eugene Taylor part may Indict for jury or the United States misdemeanors district attor- of lots 1 and 2 block 1 Forestdale ney may file an Information charg- addition $10 D Eugene Taylor to James M ing the commission of a misdemeanor Russell part of lots 1 and 2 block 1 addition undivided one-ha- lf "Immediately upon the grand jury Forestdale Interest $1 being impanelled It will consider a Oliver S Miller to Elizabeth L large number of criminal cases in of the northeast quarpart which the defendants have been Miller bound over by the United States ter of 1section 4 township 6 north west $10 commissioners to await the action range Weber county by clerk to Conticf the grand ury Many of the denental Baking company part of lots fendants are on tell while others so-cal-led 'Vi effcur tfork is fust as Qios ex&fou ciS cJltt Emporium THE -- LEADER All the new straws are included straw braid baku panamalaque chs-moiseand combinations of braid and ribbon Also felts in new Spring versions tte Montgomery r d a Co Wa 23rd and Washington INC long-forgott- en A t f |