Show THE OGDEN RANDOM REFERENCES RUES WEDNESDAY FOR MRS HANSEN GENERAL- - RISE Wednesday TO OCCUR SOON Idaho Lumber Company Will Pla ce Large Force af-emo- DENVER ColoX March 17— CUP) —Springtime in the Rockies will bring jobs to the jobless the U S employment service predicted today The start of work on Hoover dam and a number of other vast public works was roreseen in addition to the seasonal pickup in employment as the weather permits the start of outdoor work - mits” IDAHO ACTIVITY BOISE March 17— (AP)— The Emmett and Boise mills of the Lumber company will 23 adding begin operating March crew of each about 50 men to the plant stated an official bulletin from the company offices here The plants have been closed since last November e although a large men has been crew of part-timkept on for repair and construction work Logging operations will not be rethe company sumed at present statement said as sufficient logs axe on hand for an extended run” Boise-Payet- te FAST DIVORCE BILL FINISHED j Illness Only Nevada Governor From Signing Measure CARSON CITY Nev Mar 17— divorce bill a (UP) — The major item in Nevada’s legislative six-we- ek campaign to maintain its brilliant divorce colony at Reno needed only the signature of Governor Fred Bal-ztoday to become a law And only the illness of Governor Balzar who has been openly quoted as favoring the measure prevented him from signing it He was expected to take action at an early date and a clause In the bill specifying that it shall become effective May 1 gave assurance'that it would be in force by that time The assembly which originated both the new divorce bill and an open gambling measure had before it another bill which would reduce attorney fees in uncontested divorce actions from $250 to $35 and to not more than $15 a day for contested cases In the past the fees for contested actions had not been limited ar -- — a f Comp any Wants To MltS MARIE HANSEN Funeral services for Mrs Marie Hansen 82 widow of Peter W Hansen w’ill be held at 3 o’clock Wednesday afternoon in Lindquist and Sons’ chapel with Bishop Ira Huggins presiding The body may be viewed at the chapel this afternoon and evening and Wednesday until the hour of services Interment will be made in the Ogden city cemetery SHlFfCTlS n (Ccmtinued From Page One) floes and cries for help were heard Fire broke out discouraging efforts of some of the men to salvage Billowing personal possessions smoke swept across the ice as the Viking was being cremated in the ice fields through which it had ploughed so many decades Friends of Frissell here said it was more than likely that the young explorer was quartered aft and therefore in a section where the full force of the explosion was felt There to indicate was nothing however that he was aft at the time of the old AMERICANS MISSING NEW YORK March 17— (AP)— The three Americans missing in the latest tragedy of the seas — the ex plosion burning and sinking of the veteran sealer Viking off Horse is land White Bay N F —were engaged in picturizing for American movie goers the drama of the sealers -- ole Varick Frissell a was Yale and graduated from giant since then has spent most of his time in recording on films the glamor of life among the sealers He was unmarried and his home was in New York City His father Dr Lewis Fox Fris sell a well known New Ycflfck phy sician said his son went north partly to make pictures for Incorporation into ‘‘White Thunder" film he made last year and partly because “he likes to do it” Harry J Sargent one on the Viking was born companions 42 years ago He was unmarried n It was his first experience with He Frissel' joined pictures' Tom Greenland where he had been engaged in explorations Arthur Penrod the cameraman was at one time an assistant to Professor William H Bristol a pioneer in sound picture making at Waterbury Conn He was a In perfecting the synchronization apparatus invented by Professor Bristol — would be $42 000 AFTER CGET Don’t muffle along with a cold A the first sneeze use Mistol freely witb the special dropper that is in ever bottle You’ll be surprised how quickl Mistol clears your head and soothet sore nose and throat membranes Il your voice is husky or your throa sore gargle Mistol Doctors use it It soothes heals and checks infection 26-ye- ar BLAME PLACED CONTRACT WON ON MUCILAGE IN STAMP CASE BY WHEELWRIGHT was given a trial today Jay Goble on a charge of having court in city in his possession and in open stock a quantity of cigarets which did not Dear state revenue stamps Judge Simon Barlow rendered a verdict of guilty and fined the defendant $150 with the alternative of serving 150 days in jail The fine was paid and it was said by the owners of the Diace where Goble is employed the Hudson Smokery at 2472 Kiesel avenue that the case will be taken to he district court state cigaret inC H Hussey to the complaint swore who spector testified that the cigarets in question were not stamped The defendant said the stamps had slipped off the packages because they were not properly mucilaged He said they had been stamped and that he did not know the stamps had slipped from them mo-io- tor Cache Youth Hurt Result of Horse Kick TRENTON Mar 17—While helping his brother clean a bam11 Sunson day afternoon David Sparks of Mr and Mrs Will Sparks was His nose was seriously injured broken in three places both cheek Dones broken and a deep cut on his forehead He was rushed to a Lo‘ gan hospital Young Sparks was cleaning the stalls when two of the horses became unruly One of them kicked the log that separated them in the stall The log hit the boy in the face 4-- 4 Research Workers Lodge Opposes Cut On Idaho Journeys In Old Age Pensions Lyle Watts senior silviculturist o SALT LAKE CITY Mar 17 — the United States experiment sta- Action of the county commission in tion in the Hotel Bigelow has left the average old age pen for McCall Ida to study the melt reducing Lake county from $1( Salt in sion cov ing snows under various forest was protested to a month $750 was He by accompanied erings Chris Greenhagen by Monday for Charles Connaughton junior chairman of the old age pension ester Fraternal Order of S B Locke assistant forest biol commission urged that the former ogist has gone to the middle fork Eagles who of the Salmon river to help Ranger average be restqred Arthur Buckingham make a spring Mr Greenhagen’s communication count of deer The results will be stated that in the principal cities used in determining the winter of the United States relief for the had increased 45 per cent in range requirements of deer in that poor 1930 whereas in Salt Lake county locality George W Paddock assistant for expenses showed a 3 per cent deest range examiner has gone to Du crease 4 Bols Ida to make a snow survey MAN FOUND DEAD and study the management of spring SALT LAKE CITY Mar 17 — and fall sheep range Marcus Christensen 59 a resident Dr George Stewart senior forest ecologist and G D Pickford hav of Salt Lake for the last 15 years Just returned from a survey of the was found dead in the yard of his winter sheep range in Tooele coun- sister Mrs' Don C Woodward 6& (Wilson avenue shortly after 1 p m ty E W Nelson assistant range ex Monday He had just finished dinaminer has returned from Ephraim ner and returned to work of cleanwhere he started some tests on the ing up the yard sowing of rang egrasses on snow ke circula-tioivlesse- pain-relievi- ng en- - Gay Ask for BALT LAKE CITY Mar 17 — reservoir was reported at the deThe Utah Education association partment of reclamation today The flow at present is 600 second ranks first among all state educafeet below what it was last year at tion associations in the percentage this time The reservoir is apeligible persons who are memproximately at the same level as a of of the association bers year ago and will reach the peak level of last spring' the' report said On January 1 there were 5012 If the same amount of water pours members or 10024 per cent meminto the reservoir in the next two bership The J24 per cent excess months as came down out of the is accounted for by the fact that watershed last year members are enrolled from among' At present it contains 1322000 teachers in private schools and acre feet and last year filled to higher institutions of learning and ' more than 1600000 acre feet laymen 00 -- i SALT LAKE CITY Mar 17— (AP)— The Wheelwright Construction company of Ogden has been awarded the contract to construct 8735 miles of highway from Cedar City north to Winn Hollow at a total cost estimated at $7649940 The Ogden firm bid $5966688 the low-of est of seven bids The remainder the cost will be for materials to be furnished by the state and the 10 per cent allowed for inspection engineering and contingencies This is the first of a series of 10 contracts on which bids will be opened during the next two weeks The total cost of the fen Jobs is estimat- SOUR STOMAC martujh cowmeATio value of Magnesia it Because it is so helpful in keeping babies and children healthy and happy every mother should learn all aoout Pniilips’ Milk of Magnesia This harmless almost tasteless preparation is most effective in relieving those symptoms of babies and children generally caused by souring food in the little digestive tract such as sour belching frequent vomiting feverishness colic A teaspoonful of Phillips’ MillJ of Magnesia does the work of half a pint of lime water in neutralizing cow’s milk for infant feeding and preventing hard curds Its many uses for mother and child are fully explained in the interesting book "Useful Information” It will be sent you FREE Write The Phillips Co 170 Varick St New York N Yl In buying be sure to get only As a mild laxative it acts gently but certainly to open the little bow- genuine Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia els in constipation colds children’s Doctors have prescribed it for over 50 years diseases The advice of your physician is: Keep out of doors in the open air breathe take plenty exercise in the deeply of L mellow sunshine ed at about $800000 most of the work to be completed by September 1 The state will use a portion of Its share of the emergency fund allotted by congress during the short session Regular federal aid funds and have a periodic check-u- p on the health of your body P ire also will be used :4 Engineers Attend Irrigation Meeting EC! w alway Hfind younr Meeting of the water rights ciliatory committee of the Weber Systems Canals association was held this morning and afternoon as-in the office of George S Shorten sistant secretary of the Utah association Under the chairmanship of John G M Barnes the committee with irrigation representatives of various matter of companies discussed the water rights and stream flows E O Larson federal reclamation George Baengineer in Utah and con state engineer also met with the group con- throat Can-ner- s’ Fall Suffered By Principal of School D H Adams principal of the Central Junior High school is confined to his home for a few days as a result of an accident He was walking down the steps of the gymnasium at the school when he slipsuffering slight injuries ped - X 4-4- - BOY WOUNDED LEWISTON Mar 17—One boy was shot in the arm and four others arrested the result of their alleged attempt to break into Last & Sons grocery store Sunday night They were surprised it is asserted when David Last an owner decided to sleep in the store after it had been broken into a number of times candy and other articles being taken ' sunshine me! that ' lows —that’s why tho 'fTOASTING" process includes tho uso of tho Ultra Violet Rays LUCKY STRIKE— made of tho finest tobaccos Every on o knows I reel Five Men Pardoned By City Commission Specify Kotex when osiie & always out-of-doo- TUNE IN— The Lucky Strike Dance Orches- rs highly absorbent (5 times more by test than surgical cotton) It is guaranteed to give more protection longer protection than any other sanitary pad Kotex deodorizes It is soft — not merely a surface softness but a delicate lasting softness It is adjustable because of the layer construction of its absorbent filler so that you can tra every Tuesday Thursday change ’ts size to suit and Saturday your changing needs It may (and ts important) be worn on either side with equal efficiency It is disposable easily quickly — one very important reason for preferring this vmodern sanitary prow tection Kotex Company Chicago 111 0-- TEX Try the new Kotex Sanitary Beit ‘bPcci-thi! - v -- "ITS TOASTED" thoCream of tho Crop-TH- EN — an extra secret heating process Harsh Irrl tants present in all raw tobaccos aro expelled by "TOASTING These irritants aro sold to others They are not present In your LUCKY STRIKE No wonder LUCKIES aro always kind to your throat you buy sanitary pads Upon request of Chief of Police E Wilfong the city commission late Monday granted pardons to Jake Frome Mike Zuisy Ernest Laine and E Lopez each of whom HOURS at the opera hours in sentence in received a $50xr hours city court — always the feeling of perfect C Z Lowe who was given a $150 or sentence February 21 for freedom when Kotex is your saniliquor possession also was pardoned tary protection Kotex is shaped to fit under any sort of gowm It is Ogden police department made four arrests Monday in which violation of the state motor vehicle license law was charged but the cases were not taken up in city court today No complaints had been l:led as J Quill Nebeker assistant city attorney said the final hour for use of last year’s plates was midnight Monday For Trouble due to Acid now! learn Firm To Build $76000 Highway Near Cedar City WASHINGTON Mar 17— (AP)— Theodore Joslin was sworn in today as secretary to the president at the White House The oath was administered by Nelson P Webster a White House notary Joslin succeeds George Akerson who resigned to take an executive position with a moving picture con- Utah Auto Plates of 1930 Outlawed 00 eiNWttt PHILLIPS Ogden 50-d- ay quickly relieves the “crick” in the back due to or pain disturbance Its c sacro-ilialumbago or ns stimulates penetrating quality the soothes and congestion irritated nerve It exceptional properties bring immediate comfort Good for every pam of nerve and tnnsde By Utah Educators 0JJM Secretary Sworn In As President Aide 30-d- ay y) 74-0- semi-annu- al A Ben-Ga- - j - cern BAUME BENGUE (pronounced knife-li- Seasons President Adds That Nations Covet Liquor Taxes Mission 30-0- CREEP TO LAND Mar Abandonment of the street car line on West Temple street from ThirSouth teenth South to Twenty-fir- st street is asked by the Utah Light and Traction company In a petition to the public utilities commission of Utah Hearing was set by the commission for Thursday March 26 ' The company’s petition states that it operates a single track over the section and that the roadway at present is a dirt and gravel road The city commission Is advertising Its intention to pave this portion and the company estimates that the cost of its portion of the pavement SALT LAKE CITY 17 Store 50j000 Acre Feet In Extremely Dry ’ col-abora- Abandon Car Route AGAINST BOOZE Can -- on BAM REVEALED EUROPE TURNS meet Last irrigation season was one of the driest in 22 years and yet the Echo reservoir with capacity of acre feet would have stored SALT LAKE CITY March 17— 50000 acre feet had it been ready (AP) — Every country in Europe has for operation declares P H Sorencommissioner of the Weber taken steps “In the interest of pro- son river in a report to Governor Dern hibition” all European countreis It happened that 9800 acre feet are in a fair economic condition ex- was stored early last season by inof temporary works while cept Great Britain and the com- stallation was under construction mon people expect war because of the dam was out in late June drawn and this international jealousy” were among and July August rains put 2380 declarations made by John A feet more in the reservoir Widtsoe president of the European “The value of storage water was mission Of the Latter-da- y Saints very noticeable to those companies church Upon his return from Liver- which used their first Echo reservoir water during July” writes Mr pool Monday night Dr Widtsoe with Mrs Widtsoe Sorensen “for had they not had will visit' friends here and attend such a supply they would have sufthe conference of the fered the loss of nearly all of their church He has had his in April ig Child Bride— Delfino Gonzalez 31 headquarters at Liverpool for the crops” The reservoir now carries about 14 coming day will be held Thursday both and Mary Amparo Vasquez acre feet and there are gooa a 7000 last and three half years March 19 The program will com of liOgden obtained a marriageLawMATTER MONEY OF that 60000 acre feet the mence at 2 o’clock and will be fol cense prospects afternoon from while for the first year will be The said church limit official owed by dinner and a dance in the rence Monday A Van Dyke Weber county powerful are opposing pro- reached The dam was built by the All former residents are agencies evening clerk hibition' in this- - country the move- federal' government under security :nvited to attend ment is gaining headway in Europe Divorce —Edna U Belzman was He suggested re— “the only reason more the World war which she has never been Word has of Improving on divorce a grounds granted not been done Mark Mrs work has active Denver ceived from regained that failure to provide by District Judge this line is because the nationsalong disDiscussing the possibilities of war Murphy who was severely Injured from late S Barker Monday n an automobile accident has been George Belzman whom she married like to lose the revenue in the form the mission president said the comremoved to her home from a hos- George 10 1928 in Farmington She of taxes derived from liquor traf- mon people are opposed to war but March fic” they expect it because of internapital was awarded $25 a month alimony While pointing to Great Britain tional Jealousy MASSES INDIFFERENT Title Suit— Title to a certain piece g as “in perhaps the worst economic regarding advertise-inof the The of in condition of property was quieted Monday by Information any country membership Europe” be haa Dr Widtsoe made clear that that church present rates In this column may was placed at in Europe District Judge George S Barker in the Classified Department but it was said churches are favor of Arthur W Felt and against by calling 1702 country is the stabilizing force of r 252 at new memj the continent The reason for Eng- having difficulty gaining Alanson D Allen and others world-wid- e indifbecause as was of bers condition land’s given Estate Action— Blaine Hulmston- due to poor to ference of loss markets her religion during was granted letters of adminlstraDistrict Jticlge George 8 Russell Croft jtion bylate land in favor of A ad-Monday in the estate of 1 Barker and against W Oswald Jackson deceased Hulmston 'Amelia others ministrator and blast Prevents IDAHO STORAGE Mar 17 — (AP)— A sharp reduction in the flow of Snake river where it pours into American Falls First Honors Held be-o- w In its industrial survey for February the eighth (mountain) district office of the employment ser- vice reported a general surplus of labor but viewed the prospects for the spring months with apparent satisfaction The winter’s lowest level of employment was reached In Utah during February the report stated but “a marked improvement is expected in March when considerable outdoor work will- be started” Improvement was anticipated in in dustrial establishments producing construction material and machines 'Contracts” the report continued “for several highway projects were let in February and work will be started as soon as weather per- furnished by the Weber River Water Users’ association VALUE OF ECHO Mack-Robins- on UTAH SITUATION - ' BOISE ment $100 Samuels (Hirchman’s) 1259 Hollanders — Cornelius Vander Phone 668 at the Does will be the speaker Home Again— Mrs J C Slade Jr Hollanders’ meeting Wednesday eve- 2832 Jackson avenue who underwent ning in the Ninth ward chapel an operation in the Dee hospital Auto License Applications day or has returned to her home Garage 1561 Thanked —City commissioners tonight auxday received a letter from the No 9 Baker to Herman post 272 iliary Injured — Jacob Weese 12 of Dee American thanking of Legion the the Eighth street Ogden is in arm them for courtesies extended When hospital with a broken left George Washington memorial the shoulder suffered Sunday the was tree planted in city hall park when he fell off a horse in Layton Called East — J E Erwin distribuParty — The M Men’s Frolic of the tion manager of the Sperry Flour at Second ward will be held called to Dodge City o’clock tonight in the amusement company was the serious illKansas Monday hall with many novelty features of ness of his motherby Mrs W D Erfered during the dance win At Work TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 17 193r R WIDTSOE SAYS Sorority— Pi O micron sorority will 7:30 evening Wednesday o’clockat the home of Miss Frances 28 Fontenelle apart McCready ments Miss Eva Erb will report on “The Crusades” Social committee E Bramley Is composed of Mrs Ruth AlexanFriendship Club— Mrs 2931 Grant avenue will entertain der and Miss Margaret Bell club Wednesday he Friendship v Special Shampoo and oil treat- Afternoon — Ladies’ Order of Railway to the auxiliary Conductors will hold a regular afternoon at meeting Wednesday O W hall :30 o’clock in the W IN EMPLOYMENT ' STANDARD-EXAMINE- ' 90 s works rv Your Throat Protection — agafns? irri?Gion © 1931 Tke American Tobacco Co Mfrm ° agams? courpa |