Show THE OGDEN STAN PART OF COLORADO'S HARNESS SHORTAGE TOPIC i MAUATO SEEK OF GRAND JURY LOAN ON (Continued from Page One) however that evidence showed Mr Bigelow had nearly $5000 of Liberty bonds and directed him to produce them On Monday morning Mr Bigelow la to appear before Judge Wade to show cause why he should not be punished for contempt for not hav ing produced the bonds There was however some doubt in attorneys minds Saturday night as to whether or not the notice of intention to move for a new trial would stop proceedings on the contempt citation Ills notice sets forth that the new trial should be granted because1 of accident and surprise at the first evidence hearing and Insufficient evidence to Justify tne finding cr tne court PETITIONS GRANTED Called By Idaho Uroup woman Brought : From Prison :: Mayor BOISE Jan 13— (AP)— Tho state grand Jury concluded today Its acc ond week of investigation of crim lnal conditions In thla efwmtv upending most of Its time inquirlrsa mw tne anortagea m Dolaa city runaa ior wmcn Mra Angela Hop per xormer city cierK la aervlnsr aentenca In the penitentiary after pieacung guiuy to emDezzJcment Durtnar tho week aevwal citv of flelals including Mayor J McCue were called by the Jury and Mra "oppcr was orougnt rrom inepem tentlary for twoi dayi of question - : f Inar newly-discover- An audit of city' fund disclosed a nortageof 175000 in her ac counta extendlnz back over a m rlod of 10 yeari and through the terms or five mayors Two Indictments were returned today charging Ecn Stewart and Lillian Stewart! with operating i house of ill repute in Boise H If Murray captain of detec tlves and Joe Nlcholj former mrm ber of the police force face grand Jury charges of j having asked and received bribes! from a rooming uousciceeper and several women resi dents ana their time for pleading has been set for Monday after bcv-cr- al days of nostnonempnt Four Chinese n!so face grand Jury Indictments issued during the week charging them with first degree murder in connection with the death December 10 of) Louie Oar Lan wealthy member :of the local Orlen tal colony (Continued from Page One) his tasks more difficult We have an election of congressmen thla fall and I will miss' my guess if the names of the men to whom I have been referring are not missing when the roll is called convening the seventy-fourt- h congress" V T TWO SCHOOLS There are two schools of thought concerning the president's course in regard to gold he said "There is the old bankers! school that ap- proaches the subject entirely from ' the of what it means in - termsstandpoint of the eccurities locked in - : their safe deposit ivaulti Then thers is the other school the proponents oi wnicn in ana out of congress be- -lieve all the government has to " do tothat right condltiona is to start thi printing presses and run off an jnaennite number of billions of dol lars with nothing! behind them "ii seema to me that the president very wisely adheres to neither school e is not going to sacrifice the advances which have occurred in Mm modity prices by taking the views of me international bankers nor is he going to spread his sails before the inflation gale with all the perils in at oesct sucn a course Tor my own part l do not pre tend to be an authority on the sub knowA the president is such ject an authority X know ha has nlumh the depths of all the arguments Ijdknow that his policy comes from a ripened Judgment and X do not think that any of us need fear that where ha haaArcen right so often he is likely to co wreno? in-tparticular field r hlt ! "It la mv earnest hrtit that tm der his leadership we shall in ennd time come to a full realization of the hopes and tho ambition of "all gooa Americans for a restoration of our country's prosperity and for tf mo greater nappmess of all our people" i 74 Judgment Allowed Dy District Court Judgment of 11770 actintfc Clav bourne Thomas earn De Corso and Virgil Thorn aa as co partners in the D T Springs Ealt company and individually was sranted Aldo Da Corso a minor represented by A u&jcer as guardian ad lltum In Second district court' Saturday -- Judge L A Wade had held the 7 case under advisement for a short time 1 I— It u 41 I 1 IIIII ) " me Buyer to rurnisn his own abstract of title and nav cash To accent Home Ownera' Tstan corporation bonds in full composition of the 11181 debt at fh hanV of Ira 8 and Orlando C Wade Furnished Room Moderate Ratc3 5150 to SG Hxccllcnt Oafo Oanje Id Connection Headquarter For Utah People : FiiAWK 11 VI3II0N To sell a h The overflew weir crest of the Nevada spillway of the Boulder dam projact looking downstream This recent photo taken by the bureau of reclamation gives an Idea of the glgantlo else of the undertaking which will bottle up the Colorado river $teel gatee 10 by 100 foot will at ooerate vertically between olers to control diiehsra the reservoir (Associated Press Photo) wtr (mm - Roosevelt Ab out Jlo stablish His mil Me Dollar jaw - jiii y (Continued from Page One) pendent upon a number of develop-ln- cr factors not the least of which is the temper of congress-The nresldent'a conferees would not disclose nvhat was discussed today The meeting followed one yesterday at which commandeering the federal reserve's goia was known to nave Been taiicca over The purpose of this step is to give me government ramer man me privately owned federal reserve banks the orcfifc arlsinff from devaluation o the dollar If the gold content should be cut in half the gold stock in question would be worth 17000-0000rather than the present $3- 00 50000000 GOLD mODUCTION The treasury announced that gold production for 1833 was 2433091 ounces in the United States and its territories valued at $50337800 on a basis of the mint price of $2067 an ounce The total was $288200 less than in 1832 and less than half of 1918 peak production 'of $101035700 Ellver mined totaled 22141120 ounces valued at the average price of 34 Mr cents for bar silver at $7- 638690 The 1932 production was lft39iM3 miners erater Ai com with the pared price prevailing last suver year producers now sea tneir new ouipui to me mini ror ev cents an ounce under the Roosevelt order remonctlzlng the metal when newiy mined The cold mlnrr Im ripftlvlncr hlcrher nrice for his outout Under the president's gold buying program the It P O is buying all newly mined gold at $3400 an ounce SILVER MOVEMENT In the eanitol Chairman fiteaffitll of the house banking committee was attemotmz to a francs for hearings on his bill to authorize the treasury to purchase the domestic production of silver and pay for it with silver certificates He was not ur hnw ever when the hearings could begin since tne first or next week he must usncr through the house the Recon atructlon Finance cornoratlon exten alon bill "Silver Should hm AAAeA In miv monetary base" Eteagall said "It doesn't form & bior enouah mrf nt — me picture now" Under his proposal the treasury immediately would start buvins all vcr at the market nrice eontiniifn ltt purchases until a billion dollars nax3 oeen expended Thereafter it would buy each month a quantity equal to estimated rifimnUft nrrirfMf- - U 13 — AP) —The Mrs Marion Gardner her husband Edward weather a rain storm in 1933 there was a of garni bridge Che told a court her husband slapped her during the tain storm when she was slow In putting up her side of their automobile top During the bridge game she said he threw his cards at her She won a decree f nyiioplLD o FEDERAL SUGAR PROGRAM HEARS (Continued from Page One') to increase production this year They may be guaranteed parity prices for the beets and cane! they grow it haabcen i estimated that $18000000 would virtually uwii ft parity price to j the domestic pro ducers The funds would come from the processing tax which may bo levied on basic commodities I'arm official said today there were Indications that the tarlif on Cuban sujar would be lowered wnetner there was a sugar agree mcnt or whether the sweet was made a basic commodity Tha ores ident has power to reduce the Iduty Dy ou per cent BENEFIT PAYMENTS Benefit payments to domestic growers they said formed the! only relief assurance that could be $lven by the farm administration and they believed producers would de mand that sugar be made a basic commodity once thto was underi j i bankownrd three-to- n truck to Al Smith of Twin Falls for $893 cash declared to b a rea sonable vlue To accept $4030 tendered by the conciliation commissioner as settlement of the $270 unsecured debt of Leonard W Patterson at the bank Mr Patterson has applied for debtor's relief it is stated To sell two shares of Davis and Weber Counties Canal company stock to William L Thurgood for $230 Mr Thurgood can obtain a federal loan if he obtains tha water it Is set forth He also is said to owe the bank $470230 To sell notes of the Mountain States Oil As Gas commnv en dorsed by' John and Minnie Sandburg and Wiuard Scowcroft and notes 1?f Mr Scowcroft together with 490 shares of stock In the John Scowcroft & Sons company held as collateral to the Scowcroft concern for $55000 cash The petition sets forth that the Mountain Etatp company is Insolvent and that Mr Scowcroft has no property other than his interest in the stock To sell nine ''old and toothless" bucks at $125 a head delivered at Carter Wyo to D W Clifford : To release aeeurltlf? In rmnm tlon with the indebtedness of John H warren The Federal Land bank has approved a loan so that the oanie win obtain E3373M of tha $4000 he wes Provided certain irri gatlon stock is released as collateral security lie naa agreed to pay the oaiance or tne aeot witnm a vear judge Pratt announced Saturday hat the next data unon whlrh ha can hear scheduled bank petitions win ce reoruary 3 BRAINY Although Dr Wynekoop chronically 111 and recently sick is carried into court— with the Jury kept out at the judge's strict ordcrs-the- re have been 310 feminine dramatics "Dr Wynekoop is not the type of woman given to scenes Her Intellect would not permit it" said Dr i Hall The alienist said he found her "normal both In quality and quanti ty ox mind" Her life profession marrlaea and the rearing of a! lamily he said he found had developed an excellent sense of responsibility She has pride in achievement and In her professional friendships sne believes strongly in God and In a hereafter" he continued saying he had been' unable to shake I stood A half cent I M I nound nrocesslnir tax on both domestic sugar and im ports tins -- been suggested Tills would raise about $00000000 This money mtaht b ieA of ficlals said to nay beneflta to Puerto Illcan and Hawaiian 'producer In addition to the payments to this country's beet and cane growers Ont reason for nartlcinatlon (nan International sugar a?reement would be to ensure the Phllioolnes an out let for Jta sugar surplus This might reconcile tne islands to a reduced quota But officials aald thev aiw nn prospect for any world accord for almost a year and meantime they intended to carry out their domes-ti- c program—nrovlded suear Is marf a basic commodity The following quotas were fixed by the 1933 pact: Cuba 1700000 tons and an agreement wherehv it could be raised !to 2000000 tho Philippines 1100000: Hawaii B73 000 Iuerto nico 873000 domestlo beets 1730000 Louisiana 230000 Florida 60000 " and th Vlrtrln Islands 19000 ft f '"II j j i i if i tneir Irnmen n i Tfr-hsystem would invclve the giving of povvrrs to the corpora- Uona cr guJld tarh rrpreirntativa c isrrc ci f nnplvf! vi ' rromlrJriff that tii mr- system will brlnrr d helpline to nil parts of thfi country's economic life Muawlinl asserted It would IM Jut as neccsfifiry if the prcsrnt crhia w-makl- ng ended as it "is in tha midst cf i3-(A- )l if 1 M m m cM2for20s J " 20w' INVIOOltATOIl tlM LADY ESTHER 1 1 1 f m it m r m r i t h ar m t TIDY BOe MltKWEED CnJCATI TAL0UI1 I SOONER ij m u " w 1 t m — if m mtr- -- rs " is a' $ a mk K i ef DaR COLD CREAM— diu bath 0 IXiUroso K Lotion COo iioap- - is w 25o Listcrine ttpittck will flatter you most) £5e PllirurS 23o tcs tot 68 for l- cao t t CAMPHO FHENIQUtf lOi LIQUID PLAIN M 4-0- tm id CUj I UILJ 3 for 2 t:n : i j i : sou tiki W ' m lis ztl ifa 9i 10 2M tiring in frta - Out rrke iuU fut tui!it! t 4ie Aoe eao H9a tot nvunus jonerai Mi f SHAVING til : jar m&m r INOnAM'1 a- cueakx CUEAMatMM KRANK'S LATIim ICLM KHAVINQ r a n 4U 27c 27o 7 GUARANTEED ELECSltip HEATING ! 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You are indeed welcome —— a m y and TUESDAY ZOo odoiono '' Helena Rubtrsfoln's Personal Reprcicntaflvo am w m w tior ius in uiyiiiu uiio 12 for 22a niLrAUixiONS eoo rut nts nMAMM COo with rmivm GLAZO MANIC UEB F&c ' COLD A I at dwn Sayman's QOo VOWMH COTY'0 TACK POWDER Mlchlcan Avu ' "htti urccjc Micnigan wui receive abso- lutelv frea a larea iWntttratmA kAt on how to end rmtn t hnm Hfh out danger or operation Send your - EMDS O (Foil details cf Vicks Cold Control Plan in aehtVicks packaf) 12 for COo Bit IN 33e CAM PAN A Bay - Lux Tcffel CAMI'ANA ITALIAN IJALSt 0o YouTI i Vicks IapoRud ml m °K MANY COLDS — AND YES w X000- ON OUR GUEST? world-famo- I'VE FOUND Vicks Nose Drops j 1 JJ i C3 0 S)IMjtnBai MSE)13(SDAE:S PERFECTION CLEANSING j Though paralyzed on his left side Alexander McE' Murray of Glasgow Scotland h&s become a social ist in hand-wrou- ht allverware and exnibit or recently ncia a pne-ma- n his craftsmanship and his palntlnws de m wno wwi wriw to tne rnysicians 447-- A -- —4 PITTSFIELD Mass Jan 13— (UP) —Ouiseppe Faccloli 16 inter nationally known electrical engineer and a pioneer in the development of man-malightning died at his home here today m nffrin Anvnn P-rour At tit 25c DJER-KIS- 3 35o XITJII eoo inmnrc trftitrm Four of-th- e f Creek igoltre specialist whose home treatment nas Drought enthusiastic renorta from thrnmnnAa nt tnrmm goitre victims This specialist In his warning aralnut rnrrrt rt th dangerous condition calls atUntion co tne tnousanos or human wrecks bw CailRfffli )--Thi Train MONDAY A ww nf W ItVV pw"for Aftn affile- - aanger rrazoctne tlon" States a Wll Activity 1-- up oitrc Poisons Nerves and Body 'KUfferra ftf rnitrm - - i3-UP- 'Kraak'ii Lesion Cream and US rtiMelniri SALT LAKE CITY Jan !3-- AP) —Directors f the Utah Citizens' Rate aswclaijbn will meet here on Wednesday to CQinsider a compromise rate proposal of Utah steam railroads afTectlng coal shipments from the Carbon 'county field to Utah $ points V The roadi offered a compromise proposal thiems of which have NRA Boosts not been mie fiubllc provided the would allow retail prices to vwk rate association ndother plaintiffs themselves out in competition bea suit pttidiig before the state Companies inpubiie- utUtSI'csi commifsion would tween individual distributors and retailers withdraw thiir mplalnt NEW YQItK Jan The comrrilpifi ordered ft reducThey will however reserve the board national conference industrial tion of 60 cjntsjgi ton in tho ratci to set maximum retail prices in right the event tn effort is made to over- today reported that since enactment on lump coafc bit both the compancharge consumers of the NRA the number of compan- ies and the plaintiffs asked for ft u k Also in market! where many proies dealing: with workers through rehearing ducers operate their own milk ' ' t'hi routes a low minimum price may employe representation plana had be fixed to prevent price wan and increased 180 per cent Tne number Killi In of companies having trade union destructive competition cent 75 per The enforcement section of the agreement! Increased lleports from $114 concerns emFamlJyjAt Crossing administration will supervise these ploying 2063740 wage earners or pricea and enforce the regulations 27 per cent of all employed in manartEOHAmo Jan particularly those concerning regu- ufacturing and mining industries membe! lar and full payment of producers' ahowed Adolph Cchults 2284 companies dealt that were juil&j instantly today in distributors by family price with their employes ft Old milk marketing: agreements individually grade croHlnjt Accident ft 'mile CSS companies had employe repreof the administration guaranteed sentation 410 companies had trade southwest 0: here The dead Mrs Cchu JtV 37 Dorothy 10 Don prices to distributors also but of- union agreements aid eight avt Iean Ochultx three ficials explained that experience In Tlie Bchurif car was struck by an enforcing them proved that auch eaxtbound Chicago Se Northwestern enforcement' was both unwise and motor train and carried three blocks difficult along the track' — was in "a second ftutonto Dead His Home bileCchultz ' a short distance behind Real Estate Transfers - nl Cil Of 13-A- 1 ' vlding liquor control legislation and a pian or state operated retail stores tne special session of the Washington state legislature adlournM tn nay the forty-fir- st day of the meet- ng Lieutenant Onvwnnp VMjvp a Mcvcrs was not on hand to winA up the special session and the liquor control pin providing for beer and wine oy tne glass and sale of varieties of llauor In nacltacrAa hv ttnt stores was signed by Senator Wal ter u iionaid pro tern In the senate andpresident by Sneaker Oaore-jr mantis in tne house -- ' The preponderance of divorces he finds occur among the very rich and the very poor Tha veteran Jurist also advises -lcctlng a wife for something besides her looks Ruby lips he says -- rub off at a touch but a good deposition Juts a lifetime" WASHINGTON 'Jan P)The new milk policy of the farm administration to be incorporated in mux maraetmg agreements drawn during the next few months will not guarantee retail price Farm administration officials de clared today they would include In the agreements only a fixed price for producers arrived at by calculations baaed on economic facts and The following real estate transfers were reported Saturday by Mac E Bramwell county recorder: Viola M Ostrup to Herman Van Braale (widower) part lot 4 block 38 plat O Oeden City $1000 O J Stllwell and wife Carrie C to George It Atkinson part southeast quarter section 25 township 6 her in her beliefs norm range 2 west $1 tf Ambrose S Charlcaworth and wife Frances A to Albert E Forbes and CHRISTMAS CARD wife Bessie C all lot 0 block 3 Charlesworth addition $10 MAILING ENTERS Emu A Chatelaine and wife Florence to C E Gamer and wife Clara FEDERAL INQUIRY part northeast quarter section 22 township 7 north range 1 west $1 Herman Van Braak (widower) to WASIHNOTONJ Jan 15— (UP)— Alfred Ostrup and wife Viola M The postoffice- department is in- all lot 39 and part lot 40 block 2 vestigating reports that Rep George Gouth Park addition $2500 Foulkes Dem Mich used the Weber county to Ernest rtoblson franking: privilege on Christmas and Barah Pearl all lot 10 block I cards Dunn's addition $13111 OLYMPIA Wuh: Jan 18— YaVi — Havlnar comnlrtrd It Inh tst nrn-- I m class" At Worker I Lawmakers Adjourn As Booze Law Passe ' (Ccnilnaed from Tare One) have brought result different from wjuw DDinmca in itussia At any rate it is evident tha fir- man people did not want "anything to do with It" Then in & etrtklnsr comparison Mu5-olideclared - that dim- mun sm as it appears in some of its manifestations among exasperated Americans la nothing more than-- a form of ttM nKiitu 'bureaucratization' of economy" enarcss summed up the of the corpora jmate'a live plan which has been described as A middlo cmim mmVtnin points of other systems and doing wiwi mrir lauits As aonrovfd hv tflA l4 -- k i I in BIB ST LOUIS Jan IS — (AP) — A To Allow smart man says Circuit Judge Directors idf pate Group To To Fix Granville Hogan is one who selects Competition Meet "Wednesday For his wife from 'the great cuddle Vclucs CosJFe Study "Administration 1 I COMING 'TO CALL MUSSOLINI HAS DODDTOF 400 Newly Jan CHICAGO romance of Myers and was able to In 1031 but ed sw f i tioa tit DIVORCE WON AS PR fiF nP Till If ISl WIVES BESTIN COMPROMISE TO RAIN AND CARDS Rinv minnnMTrrrJ MIDDLE CLASS BE AROUSES TEMPER NUI bUAIMNIEtU GROUP BELIEF j 4 FOR OPPONENTS SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 14 1024: k (Continued frpm Pare One) ' Judlfl Pratt Saturday rrntA "But numerous petitions granting au Dr Hallshe la not emotionless" said thority to tne liquidator! as fol Che Is hot the tyre of person lows: who ihows her emotions on the surTo sell 811 acres of bankownd face nor to the public at large ho real estate In West Weber with an continued Furthermore she1 has appraised value of $4380 to the schooled herself well in emotional Burety investment company for control - SKIDS GREASED ASSETS DARD-EXAMINE- lot UWU r'?nM RmarU In mJUJofi wu MONARCH HOT WATEJl BOTTLE K2AT PAD fnMS aittrictty fffttn i-- a Coclctall MMMiAifaanOTi ffj Slialccr II With your uliJ s inn "j i t fAvorlt 6 A X ii f 30o it" in-ft - ( m — |