Show THE OGDEN I'JOOLDEN VOTE - - -- - ' ii'r TARIFF LAWS h ' Elected Resident To Presidency For Fourth Term i I ' :" ' - v y if i 13— ItE-ELECT- Kr V vl i?u ' Vf w II On Plain Right of Wny HtfTl City-Hoop- er School set of officers will be in i charge of the First Methodist Bun day school today as the result of i reorganisation meeting held during 1 the week in the community house W 0 Cartwrlght had asked not to to the be considered for Since 1915 office of superintendent he had held the office of either as slstant superintendent or superln j "j tendent and wished to be relieved The following officers were elected Lo- A Cv Wycoff superintendent lita Hendrlckson secretary Moyle Anderson treasurer Ethel Ristine of the young folks' superintendent if Mrs J E Rcardon department v superintendent or junior depart ment Mary underwood superinV tendent of primary department Mrs Roy Halns superintendent of beginners' department Mrs Wal lace Moore superintendent of grade roll Mrs J A Nordgren superintendent of home department i niiimn m—wwm Miss Ristine expressed the appreciation of the church to three persons who were retiring from long service in departments They were: W S Cartwrlght from the general superintendency Miss Sadie Smith from the primary superintendency and Miss Mabel Rowse from the beginners department The evening closed with a social hour planned in honor of the retiring members A new a 1 i )— y j Ool 111 mil hAoecMMG OOLhlULLI I I 4 who The fellow Work on three state force account projects is still going forward with approximately 140 men employed according to L W Beason district i — mi ii John n Weber High School Adds More Than Thousand i Volumes Just found out Mote than 1000 books have been received by tha Weber county high And boy I he mad at the weathrrl school during the book campaign Is engineer work at this time made WrlV Jut take a look at htm for that brgan December 10 Principal John Q Ulaylock said Saturday pov!bli by unusually mild weather The largest force comprising C4 Hooks are sttl! coming in and Mr men is working on the seven-mil- e Dlaylock repeated his invitation for Plain road Job clearing Weber county residents to send In the right of way setting back fences ana grading at sandy points where books to round out the school the earth is loose library One unusual Thirty men are working on a road thing about the ' that there Im'i eny winter City-Hoop- er nfesent campaign according to Mr Ulaylock is that many of the books being given are new An eastern nubiiahinff firm contributed 15 new volumes and many others have been in Daggett county which enters Utah from Wyoming passes through Manna and Wyoming ino roaa is $eing made to conform to u o road standards About 43 men are completing grading work on a road between and Cornish Though the grading is being done on force ac count graveling will bo handled on a contract basis bids for which will be opened in Salt Lake City January 17 The contract will bo for four and one-ha- lf miles of gravel surfacing and the principal item of material will be 17000 tons of gravel surfacing material The successful bidder will have 70 working days In which to complete the work i re-ent- n(ffrtythlrtrrt i ! 3 VII n t 4— t ef Khelby 42 ji!r y Elder Frank I Kooyman until re cently president of this L D H Netherlands mission will b th speaker at the sacrament services tonight at seven o'clock in the Eighteenth ward meeting house lo cated at Twenty-sevent- h street and jerieraon avenue A cordial invitation is extendM tn all returned missionaries and other -- - f Former President of Mission Will Speak menos iCirsch- Tiw books collected arc on his riAHijAQUllLT-- — tory biography travel sociology literature fiction and research and encyclopedias A PRIZE : IXuir librarians are preparing sub iect indexes for the collected vol Wrighl'i Announce An-- j umes Mrs Gwendolyn Chaw is dihual Ouilt Malcinc t recting' the work which is part of the civil works proeram The Wcbcr iContot f County High school library now numbers approximately 3500 vol- Wrlt'i store is Issuing- - invl- umes tationsito individuals churches i i i sewing ofgnlzatlons and other I Mo enter their Annual with 43 degrees maximum and 23 ?oupi uw minimum ciontest xvjaKyig j degrees oeven nuzes are offered A trtnnn iirirM nf lift tnr ih Kf A high of moderate strength cov J quilt of jaa entered and three 5 over is crested ering the southwest prices Of 4I and three of S3 for i western Colorado while a shallow Ii the brstft'if lta in three groups— depression is charted over northern and - plain ! plccedf4?atipllqucd yourself — you Montana snow balling enthusiasts Anyone5 J enter if the ma Pair weather has resulted in most : teimi' sremay at Wrlchfi bouttht One look at this and you can see of the plateau find Rocky mountain I niiu - i uir juvwwjih quuis are en' ochave but rains I 24 hot: tercd region general later Marrh Is than wolf the bad of afraid why big curred in Oregon The prlsieij will be awarded March the three pigs! with small amounts of precipitation extending to the western parts of jMowis iwe ume to begin Tna I Or vice worsal stocic QC fijnng prints is at Its Idaho and Montana I bent ftofovful new pstterns are f -v Maximum temperature on Satur i ready ft west ure In the Temperatures day was 47 degrees with 34 degrees above normal generally A disturb J Entries we received and full! registered at six o'clock ance passing off the middle Atlantic J details Wen' at Wrighfa nece ! coast Li causing precipitation in the i Ooods Department L m w tf m i It was a clear day one year ego Whitvn states — - p Mont s Ukcn to tha Dee hosnital Daturda rnoon to receive treat- went f$ !i juries to his shoulder and bruise i about- - the head and body Policy officers found Klrsch in the rallrtd district Pacifio avenue Htday and he i given esre at ths city JallVi llu taken Haturday Into city comi?nfherthi explained that hs was to sick spells and had fallen ihttf ditch He was aenty over to thi Hirerifre office and from there tafcepr'io the hospltal Hlrsclij told' the court that he is a World mt veteran had been In ft hof pltsl ln 6alt Lake City and was on his wvr home Examination at the sheriff' office disclosed that one of his shoulder bones was sllphtlv tfftfturrd received '- hmhiv wtv vivjiuBu uriKiur who claimed to be the1 first to fly in an englne-drlve- n airplane died re cently in Jianover ) - J -atw I J PiiMinnTnn MILL II found him on Saturday FORMER UTAIIN DAVIS FARMERS ! til) Changes Made In Staff of Largest Number Employed - - LARGER I ' (AD ! —A resolution sustaining existing U 6 tariff lawi because "they tre highly effective In protecting meat wool and other agricultural product" was adopted by delegates to annual convention of the forty-fir- st the Idaho Woolgrowcrs association I at their closing action here today Any reduction in the tarllf would be followed by disaster to the Industry the resolution said SMITH ! : Just prior to adjournment of the Bho-aho-ne of convention D Bid Bmith v v waa elected to the presidency s V for the fourth term A II Calne of Pocatello waa named vice president rv to aucceed Jamea Farmer of Boiae M C Claar continued as secretary - A report of the lamb marketing committee delivered at the final conference had protested against ' i Tii admission Into the United States of foreign meat products and had opposed any trade agreements that would result in the breaking down of present tariffs and embargoes The committee found the outlook for the Industry "more hopeful than It was a year ago" CODE OPPOSED Another resolution adopted opposed an NRA or AAA code for the ¥4aheep Industry as Impractical As s protest against the policy of meat SECRETARY GIVES packers of feeding their own livestock for market a third resolution MENTAL RATING expressed the hope that "some pro' vision could be made whereby the production and feeding of livestock TO SUBORDINATE shall be left to those personally Iny terested In that industry" ''" ' ' It II Rutledge regional forester WASHINGTON Jan stress-ed with headquarters at Ogden and whimsically Secre' Informally "' j the value of the civil conservaXckes has given a subordinate tary I ) tion corps and said from now on the a mental rating conserve to way successfully only One of his assistants— name purresources Is through scientific planomitted—submitted to the inposely i ning terior secretary a report from the of "We have reached the end of the i— flee of education showing the level pioneer attitude go ahead and Officers of the newly formed community cnest or ognen of adult mentality had risen aph take" he said Top (left to right) II K Hemingway president: L W Nims flrat preciably The report cams back with the v j svaw sw ssski 449 wvf vy Tivu v a v riivs OGDENITE SI'EAKH u"y?yi i "Approved— X am glad for notation vice president c li u ecyucrt secretary ana treasurer SALT LAKE CITY Janl3J(AF) II h V take— your —The difficulties that confront the aheep raiser from 'marketing con Senator Borah was reminding dillons and credit to predatory anl Senator Harrison that one of the rn&ls disease and range control purposes of the IS a barrel tax im their solutions will get with Jong 10 posed on beer by the last congress their annual: consideration at the was to permit dealers to sell a glass IU eixty-nlnt- h convention of the 'Naof the beverage to the workingman tional Wool Growers ' association for five cents here Sessions will be held for three "Has that been tht result!" Borah Convention Will Be Held Wyoming Judge To State wanted days beginning Tuesday to know Included in the long list of speakInt Rob In Later Next Sentence not had the actual ex Saturday "I have ers is O LI Forsllng director of ' In the matter" Harrison School EJuilding perlenct the forest serrlct experiment station ry Case replied ftt Ogden "No The senator is not a wor GREEN MVnVWyaiJan 1- 3Sat rArtMINQTOK Jan 13-- On Inimin" Corah retorted urday January 20 the Davis county (AP)— Charles! Gtoddard formerly farm bureau will hold its annual of Salt Lake City was convicted of Senate Investigators were listening convention in the Davis County larceny late today for the $10720 to a witness Alfred P Leyburn deHigh' school building In Kayivllle robbery of the! First National bank scribe the condition of the Union Ouardlan Trust Co of Detroit j with President O D Green in of Green Hlver "It would take a Houdinl to open The verdict was returned by a that charge The following meetings will bank" he said Jury as the prosecution was making be held: "Well he's dead remarked Com the opening statement id the trial mittee Counsel Ferdinand Pecora p m session— Com of Harold V C T U Sends Roose- - One-thirBradbury charced with "So Is the bank" Ley burn flashed munity singing report by president being one of Stoddard's accomnllces back velt Regrets Leader Says report by secretary and treasurer District -— 4f— Judge V J Tldball recessed vJ1 report by president of sugar beet as the 1 unt Pledge Violated Monday sociatlon report by president of can and Bradbury hearing announced he will sentence ning crop association Musical num Stoddard EVANSTONj 111 Jan later! school ber Davis County High James also is accused by Costln Headquarters of the national W O Speeches "Tax of Farm Program California T U today sent President Itoose- - Bureau" the as an accomplice Tracy R Welling "Future and prosecution! velt a telegram of protest express-In- g of t will be seDaratelv tried Agriculture" Frank Evans "profound regret" at approval Under Is the Three-thirt- y verdict Stoddard m session— De p SALT LAKE CITY Jan AP) of liquor advertising in dry states in liable to a sentence of from five to partmental meetings (a) Women's 20 —Appointment of Harold Wllcken the new federal liquor statute years imprisonment The Jury Pratt president of the Juarez stake (b) farm machine department Referring to the repeal of the projects deliberated the case 18 hours in Dennett Frank charge Saints church as of the Latter-da- y Heed amendment which prohibited Three gunmen robbed the Qreen president of its Mexican mission Dibble in such advertising Mrs Ida B Wise (c) farm crops George River bank lastl April 1 after bind- with headquarters at Los Angeles Bmith president of the union said: charge thirty-fiv- e Musical session— Four ing Edward Talliaferro assistant was announced toaay at church "It is a blunt repudiation of the number cashier and locking him in a vault headquarters here Davis by County High president's own pledge of protection school Speeches fled They "Dairy Adjustment He will succeed Antotne n ivins for dry territory and tears to shreds TV r vT t v TTmua "XTrrr trntrrm m later the In a car and several weeks were three defendants iixii t recently named a member of the tiv( iviaui arrested the administration's guarantee in De Lore Nichols i of seventies of the church council 'this regard Five-thirtLunch "It Is a new and startling act of eon at y cafetia p m session— County Farm bureau ItEOftT MADE TO THE BANIfCOMMISSIONEIt OF THE attempted federal coercion of pro- election hibition states to abandon all dry STATE OF UTAH OF THE CONDITION OF THE p m session— Quartet laws as useless in the face ef the administration's determination to contest Seven-thirt- y p m session— Gen ride rough shod over all such eral assembly Community singing Located at legislation" Ofden In Weber County State of Utah at the Close musical number Davis County High or business on December 30 1833 school Speech "Economics Condi KESOURCE3 : tlon for 1834" Dr William L Wan POCATELLO XIM JANUARY 14 1031 Trealm&nt Provided Foi Injured Traveler DOOI! 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