Show THE OGDEN STAN DARD-E- New Distinction Gained By CHOICE IS MADE ORGANIZATION Proffer department' pro-cra- m Anderson of the divls University of Utah extension ion outlined a new i schedule of twelve lectures to be plvcn tn Og January dn beginning Wednc-uta5 17 Wallace Budge two solos sans? Tho Horn" and The Mighty Deep" by Mrs accompanied on the txano Two violin i solos -- Two Budge Guitars' and "From thx? Canebrslce" were played by Harold prttigrew Jor- - is v: :: 4 yearling ram grand champion IUmbouillet of the recent Ogden livestock show appears here with W C Olsen Duke brloncs to the John K Madsen herd of Mount Pleasant Madsen TUmbouillets are among the finest In the United States and have been rontlstent winners at the Ordrn show Mr Olsen Is a Duke CASE WILL BE HEARD MONDAY judge Wade Will Act dn Parole and Sentence Matter of Mr Maden son-in-la- w City Office Draws Birth Report List field and Dorothea Blood Varney Jen-e- n boy John and Alva Went Hardy girl Garth and Dorothy Hawkins rensen Gilbert iGibty Lawrence Hooper girl Jenkins and O Jl Hadlock Pearlvm A and Alice Adams Bar Arithmetic — Uiyii Mortensen linzer girl Harvey Hardy Oirn J Ward Hu David and Evelyn Hancock Tullis brrt Vuick E W Waticins and May Eh! Lrrllh Charles rnd Edith Stuart Harris Auditorium— 0 L Wyatt Wallace Buiget Floyd Harnett Ulva Wilkin boyClyde and Ada Taylor Coving son and C 0 Graves ton girl Algebra— Leiand Ithees Den Van ty! and Ina Toy son Dreamer L Charles Johnson Jkhaar and Health— Harrison Parker Itulon girl Howard and Edith Field Blng Jenkins and Jennie Lowe ham Science— Henry Watson Adrian Oibby and Arthur C Taylor Art— IUe Chadwlck Ernest F Obcrn and Alton Adams Music— J Lrlard Gibson V J Braiihwaite Harold Brown Earl B Crairun and John M Reese Civics — Norman Jeppren J Alex Patterson A O Holland and John W ChadwicSc Geography— Vera Eh aw Mosiah Holmes Chloe FUier and E Carl Green Albert J Powell music supervls or discussed general probicms In music In each department Varies phase of the teaching ' cf art were taken up by Fcrmen Westcrgard crra w Ellis spoke on health and ffelUe Hendricks discussed general problems SUBJECTS ASSIGNED BubjecU were assigned committees to bo discussed at the next institute six weeks hence The subjects and the committee members follow: The beginning of art In the public echooi— Emma Jacobs chairman Jean Berlin Florance Manning La- ven Re as Ruth Hadlack and Mar- ceil Tracy The developing of character In young children— Vlrgia Felt chairman Emma Harris Jay Elncr Crompton Maude Etaillngs and Orton Handwriting — Harel Hadiey chairman Helen Budge Thora Quaymcnt Afton Thomas and Mar tie Green Supervision and the creative teacher— Meiba Bkccn chairman rtrona wood nuth Valentine Mar Jcrie Ehurtliff Edna Hadley Vivian Thomas Marjorie Maw Mary Chard f Ar-len- e Rusieil Thomas arrested at Bol Idaho for burglary of a warchouio will be takn before Judge L A girl George Roland and Virginia Mae Hershberger girl Joaeph Doran and Marjorie Fowlei Fletcher boy Charles and Laura Grieve Mua grave boy August and Winnie May Dutsoa Endrawi girl Reuben and Mary Daerer Mason girl Harry Richard and Ruth Buer ton Ehlnney boy Eugene and Leone Bennlon Rob inson girl Charles and Cleo Clayton Cyler bnv Howard and Veronica Alton God- - Samuel and Mildred Ruth An derson Raymond girl Alfred and Elizabeth Jane Nal der Morgan boy Arvel and Minnie Farms worth Udy boy Eldren and Blanche Estella Par ker girl John and Ella Judd Lund Church S30 Twenty-thir- d street girl Ufa ttMHtom FV HrrV Hart iftft Pirlr Krti1v girl chance offenders and give them to make good Saturday carried out the second part of his itatement- ithat he would recommend a Jail sen- tene if ths f int of f endera came be- ii fore the court again In a statement to the court filed Saturday Mr Johnson sent forth that after Thomas was arrested for second degree burglary in removal of a safe containing! $1000 from the Charles Cottle home he pleaded guilty On his promise of good behavior and upon recommendation pf the district attorney and others sentence was never Imposed but he wis Kiven his chance Court records show that his case vas not to be called Up until July of this year The case would have been dismissed In all probi bility upon that date had he kept out of trouble j! The district attorney's statement also reveals that Thomas was given permission to seek employment In Idaho and that he obtained a Job I f CHliMURDER CHURCHMAN THEY LOCKED IN CAGE ! - I TERRYVILLE Conn Jan 13— (AP)— If you owe the town money you can't drink publicly In Terry-vil- le First selectman William 11 Eustace has posted the names of m i nucwtcvi alcoholifi selling jj beverages An old law says no liquor caji be ' i sold to them ! Slot Machines Must — Go In Idaho Order Mechanic Doomed To Hotel Man Do Research Work ro WAS YEARS OLD C5 Lamar had been dead about 24 hours He was 65 years old The secrecy about his last days rivaled many of the incidents in his career in stocks Hotel officials recalled nothing of his stay In the hotel - There had been no calls from his room for two days The manager went to the room today forced the door and found Lamar! dead on the floor his body clad in a nightshirt Preliminary examinations indicat ed his death was caused by heart disease A drug store clerk recall ed that' a man ' answering Lamar's description frequently within the last few days! purchased medicine to case heart pains - In MARRIED ACTRESS when Lamar was 67 he 1025 Hebcr J Grant president of the L D S church passed through Ogden Saturday night on his way east on what he said was a business trip to Washington D C New York and Hartford Conn President Grant whose aftency for 50 years has represented Hartford Insurance companies said his business would take only two or three days but that he may decide to visit friends and relatives in the cast j "I may also hunt up a little genealogy" ndded the venerable church official He said he had traced his ancestry back to three consecutive descendants of the same namei "The father of the first of these was Barlah of Stonington ConnJ That is as far back as I have been ablo to go" President Grant appeared to be in excellent health He played golf three days ago he said Commenting on the mild weather he recalled a New Year's day about 20 years ago "that whs Just as pleasant as now but it did not continue as it has this year" Accompanying President Grant on the trip eastward was Fred O Tay lor former Utah euaar official and j Liquor HeildersTold To Report On Stock r' f- : t'cs 2410 Avenue Waihtyftfon Dan invites yoii la come in Tills is the place to got draught beer —and all that coe with It that makes it Rood Booth service for ladles mid counts acrvlce And a real good pUoio cat— moderately priced t tiinchcs homo ' V i t cooked lh" If you want :b6ttl beer at your home call 350 myl we will deliver to you any lme ice cold A real place for stoppers to stop and refresh liy ' Lamar's police record was Jong' Idaho Cliairman of Bohrd Dead Aged 52 " FOCATELLO Chrlste risen of Grace Idaho chairman of the Bannock county board of commlsMonera died at the p " The Virginia ture 13-(A- (UP)— Mat- 13— BOISE Jan1 13— (AP)— The collector of intern? revenue today issued an order for all holders of liquor stocks in Idaho who are reunder the 1034 quired to paW liquor taxing a4 to report to him at once the Hmm they had on hand as of yestcrilay Jnornlng when the measure becamcffectlvc The reports :itfre to bo made on forms devised t the poffies?ors of liquor and iriurtgive clafeflflcations of the liquor sV to different alco holic contend - The tax must be bunches paid by FfbiMary 11 on all taxable Atnrk on lurid I married in Connecticut Edna French an actress who then was 21 There ws no word available of now of New York city her whereabouts tonight i was Lamar who in the clutches of i the law numerous times was not Mexico exported BCOOOOO known to persons of prominence in of bananas in 1013 Wall street His operations received publicity generally only when a warrant was issued charging him with larceny or swindling f In the financial circles that knew him only as mysterious figure he was regarded at a "market scalper" whoso operations were petty in na Jn Jan CHICAGO thew Broda 1$ automobile theft suspect wauM' a quick trial instead he recalled two trials A few mir&tra after being lodged in the county jail he was dragged before "Jud'e"ijohn Reada by fcl- low pr£bnerj The Kangaroo court Judgo drawled out: "Guilty or hot guilty? Fine is $180 I get tut today" Broda reffeid to pay his fine Rcada punclf d him" on the nose - A few mirtutos later BrodJ was brought before Judge Joseph A I Grabcr? jj "What's thdM matter with your nose?" Grapcr! asked "The Judgi"! worked out a fine on It" Broda s&vV" "Judge" R£tui'vwas leaving the Jail yard when 'ft warrant issued by Judge Grabcr wis served on him P)-H county hospital at Soda Springs today from erysipelas aged 62 He is survived by his widow three aons and four daughters all living in this stateJ " 111 To Study Prohibition ing apprehended tn the robbery D E Shaw a police officer was SAN Jan 13(UF sent to Boise and will return here —FatherFRANCISCO a Oerman Lugwig today with Thomas who consented to Dominican missionary In the Tinge-ho- w waive extradition imwas In district' China 44a in killed cage and finally prisoned by Chinese bandits according to IlHINKS RANPJkn official word received here today by Father William T Cummlngs N M ALL THOSE WHO superior of the Mary Knoll fathers OWE CITY TAXES r- mysterious stock market operations of the "Wolf of Wall Street" have been ended by death whose The body of David-Lamaactivities in finance oftentimes shady—gained him this sobriquet was found today in a hoyears v tel room - ri4 EASTERN TDIP -i Floor Will Look After Business Clad In Nightshirt By Affairs and Perhaps un ueaa r 4 be - t NEW YORK Jan 13— (AP)— The " HOARDING CHANGE WASHINGTON Jan 13 — (UP)— The government relaxed Its anti-gol- d hoarding order today to permit holding of not more than four $250 gold piece by collectors Previously even these coins which are about the size of a dime had been ordered turned into the treasury along with all other gold — — In moving Captain Cook's cottage from Great Ayton England to Mel bourne Australia even the Ivy of the walls Is being taken to be re- - — planted BOISE Jani 13— (AP)— Hopeful of getting Information to guide the voters Governor Ross expects soon to announce at committee selected to study the prohibition situation In i Idaho He said before the repeal convention met last October that he planned to appoint such a committee with the purpose of gathering In formation on two phases of the situation They are: The effect on! Idaho of reepalof the state prohibition amendment The effect of continuing It in force An amendment repealing the 17- year-ol- d prohibition amendment will be voted upon at the coming general election In November Governor Ross said he had 'al ready named those he wished to serve on Ithe committee but "had not received replies from all of them On 'the committee he sought representation he said of every phase of business and industrial ac tivity likely to be affected by any changes in- the status of prohibition as well as various shades of religious expression and the conflicting attitudes on the liquor question it self i I (fir VJ i - i For Die BOISE Jan 13— (AP)— Attorney Killing Boy Oeneral Bert H Miller announced today he was preparing to advise all COLUMBIA S C Jan 13— (API prosecuting attorneys to clear their —Robert H Wiles me counties of slot machines and mar chanlc was sentenced to b today ble games operated as gambling de electrocuted March '13 for murder and Alice Sorenwn vices 11 Harris Jr 15 of Hubbard Cundard service arithmetic— Veda He has taken up the Ques A Richland county Jury brought chairman Viola Poubon tion with already ateastern Idaho In a verdict convicting him without county Holmes RuUi Knowles Ida torneys he said and Uirf a other recommendation of mercy plans VTJta and Marlon Wlddison conferences In central western and — north Idaho to discuss the problem OPERA mSINGER SAILS mm mrmp fcvmv hi Tne Idaho law is antl wan la — lAi'j gambling avof taxes r£w People England paid arftitsc very on said went and he McCormic opera singer saiN Mary ertjing 132 a person in the last fi the state's definition of ed for Europe today on the liner caneisi year while thoie in France to quote as: Hie de France desnlte an injunction contributed 11730 and those In Ger gambling t Issued Any with cards game earlier in the day rweventinn played 73 $::? many dice or any other device for money her from working for anyone bu checks credit or other representa- - Colett Huff of Hollywood Ha the the Of Value" WPfki hrHnnfnff' Tan 5(1 SERNow4t -tt r-rrt- t ns ! History— H C MetcRlf Ore - - has not come out of Washington it is expected within the next few days It was over a month ago that Dan B Shields recommended Mr Hug-gifor the post as his assistant The delay occurred when Washing ton required certification from Federal Jud£A Tillman D Johnson for the district of Utah that two assistant attorneys were necessary he$e Senator King Joined the endorsement of Mr Shields and has announced he expects Attorney General Cummlngs to name Mr Hueglns any day Mr Huggins would replace E C A Jensen who was retained temporarily from the past administration John S Boyden was appointed an assistant to Mr Shields some six months ago IIOWAltD R KNIGHT If Mr Husrgins accepts the ap pointment—close friends say he has One of the principal addresses of not decided he would if he Is named the Utah state conference of social work meetings J to' be held next Fri where he served during two regular day in Ogden will be delivered by and two ipecial sessions Howard It Knight of New York Mr Huggins was born In Fountain jof the national conGreen In 1838 He served as a City secretary It' Is anticichemist for the Utah-Idah- o and ference of social work deliver a comprehenAmalgamated Sugar companies at pated he will nrignam city Later he served for sive review of ijow human welfare Is thrtc y"r strict auditor of and fice manager and cashier ' for the being advanced by public Metropolitan Life Insurance com private agenclep Mr Knight will speak at an evepany in Ogdon Then he turned his attentions to Jaw and has practiced ning session Inj Weber college hall since 1028 He served in the army opening at seven o'clock Marrlner ounrur tne world war and has since fl Eccles newly appointed assistant been active In American Legion cir- secretary of the United States cles treasury! Is booked for a talk on ' —— "Putting People Back to Work Under CWA" j I? I? 117 II Ml MA A morning session at ten o'clock a a v ' IISXSVIVIUL and afternoon session at two o'clock will be held In the Hotel Ben CAREERS CLOSE Lomond Among persons who will P V are: take part ON SAME NIGHT Cardon RobertB HH Robinson Hinckley Amy Brown Lyman 'Ada Griswold Hugo B Anderson Ai L Beeley Elizabeth EVANSVILLe Ind Jan 12 Woodln (AP)— Nearly half a centurv a so McMechen Marguerite Alexander Brown and his wife Beverly S Clcndrnlrt Dr Lowry Laura were married Nelson and Dr 'Joseph A Geddcs —T They lived together all that time and then died together on the same night in the same hospital— he of a paraiyitlc stroke and she of Injur Ross To Name Group: les received tn a fall Boy Gcfih SV0 Trials And launch In Here on PHES GRANT - Found Ira Huggins state senator and Democratic party chairman for Weber county as assistant United States district attorney for Utah Blrthi reported during the past ZZnL? loci w morning at ten ov made committees week at the office of the Ogden how cause The following why his parole should tip of Weber county Junior high city health department in the city not be revoked and a penitentiary school teachers presented courses of hall all of which excepting two sentence Imposed inIn outline for lh$ subjects took place In the Dee hospital study District Attorney Wade M John dilated Thess outlines will be fol were son who early last year announced lowed by ail teachers cf these sub Bciman and Ruth Genevieve Bow he would extend leniency to first of this year man bow Jects for the remainder a English— O Allen Jones Georgia Hopkins Dawson Halei Vkn IJir- ker and note nee E Manning Social Work Event A ed i STREET' PASSES Wlille newt of the appointment of Lillian Jeppren was elected president of the Weber county women teachers organization at ft meeting rehabilitation National Officer WORD AWAITED Will Give Talk At Friends Say Acceptance of Attorney Position Not ' Assured Committees Appointed To Make Arrangements For Dinner hdid in connection with the Weber county teachers institute Saturday at Weber Jllzh school Versa Littlellcld was named vice president and Norma Steward was secretary iThe retiring officers are L'rrra Snow president and Ek'e Gibson vice!- president GIIOl P CIHJ-SLA committee was appointed to make arrangements for a dinner to be held in the near future Members aro Emma Jacobs Lavem Daniels and Margery Ehurtliff At the institute meeting H B Pry explained the property protec tion program being sponsored by the Utah rower light company ana the Kiwanis club Keith Wikon spoke on the state im r nr: wn FEDERAL POST Madsen Rambouillet Herd BY TEACHERS' SUNDAY MORNINGi JANUARY 14 1031 AMINER X The a to fponTLAnDnAfi A mm from Portland Orecn J wtikrd into Wright's Men's more ret?rriay "lie many have von i rf there ihirt in the window at are about 2j0 of thm he asked I I J i if he could buy ail cf them And i1 hu paid for the lot and or- - ch tjered th?r) shippfd to Pcrtiand" J "VT-are ycj coLngfti do riih thrrn?' a!vrt Aim Petrr- unn who mad the sale "Put thrrn on sale tn my retail store i i I have not errn such values in I Uis e art whf-rI have been cn a ! buylns tripn he replied '"Hie shirts wer bf")sht by Wight's from the Ecowcroft rr-i'-cf Osden "l cite thi- - gavs Mr Peter- - J ri one example cf th keen trrrchmdHini ww be ins dane in i Men' tore: talc are row doiabllnqr t!x' cf year J UKEnS uRDLU 5LTFRIZC BELF Wriahfs tcro received texfav nn crder from a prominent Salt Lnka man for a number of stv- r'--r Kteais from the Grand Champion Steer which i l wai purchased fcr Wright's in the recent show "Not cnr do I J want to enjoy tl: fine bef but to have rrv frlfndj enjov i I i it A!:n I o'' - want to bras? about the store whicivis m keenly in- - J t"rected la civlr Us rucmers ( i i the b?st meats cttalnatlcy ln T-b- i n-a- i i i I 11: 5 It l- x t 'i lor i envr :rrf e rr-s- i tn D?- - I cn Kite in Wruht'sMeat r-- :j - i T'i'f ?'- - Ord r- i t-- s - rc-- ei be I v fmm th's ii rrv tr- er rrn-- r eav? vc-i- fr'i frs te cvvercd ein I -- - 1 1 r sc-cr- j ai rcrujy i Tuesday January 16th We serve Ice Cold Beer on Draught Bottled Beers Also Packed to Take Home Drink and Will Be —— The Ideal Aftcr-DlnnDining Place No Cover Charge Chevrolet Co Day at the General Motors National Anniversary Automobile Show cr It e THE OPPORTUNITY ycarl Do what you've been wanting to do— MOnntNiZi your cooking: refrigeration heatlne — at ex- of-th- 1 i trenieiy worthwhile savings aii our anniiance are Included in the drantlo Clearance reductions Below are Just a few examples Come In and see incrrt au Mr t 'I- r!'ir-O- brakes Blue Streak engine developing B0 horsepower and flashing the car up to an speed a wheelbaso Increased to 112 fnrh rHiniiw cftinrr and an Improved general ef- ficiency of ©Deration that accounts for 12 per cent greater economy Intense interest is already centering In the sensational motoring advancement of knee action wheels the announcement cf which confounded ths entire automotive industry several months ago Despite the typically low price range obtaining on the 1934 Chevrolet line this acclaimed feature will be an engineered unit of all models Local dealers premise an enlightening display of knee action-wheels so that all may quickly learn the principles governing its operation and icq the manner in which itsurprising changes a ride Into a elide - - f 9 t The local Chevrolet dealer cordially invites all Chevrolet owners and the motoring public In general in their territory to attend this un usual ?now mff next Tuesday This day has been specif leal- ly set aside for the people of Offden The Browning Chevrolet Co will have their salesman on iloor duty to greet all Ogden visitors and explain the many new improvements of the 1834 Chevrolets The lively melodies of Milt Taggart's Victor Recording band famous KSL radio orchestra and a background of beautiful decora- tiens will aid In the crea tion or a pleasant atmosphere In which local motorists may leisurely Inspect the latest bid cf Mctordom's sales leader MW KNEE ACTION Prominent among the 1234 features causing healthv cu riosity are the new "'knee oc- ticrx' vhccis cable control j -' IS J LAKE'S TJH7EST HOTEL Hotel t I emplo Square I -- ' t II Ernest C Ilossltcr PIsrr 5 Opposite Mormon ITabernacIe Hates S150 to 5300 Thh Hotel Is Highly Recommended When In Salt take City Stop at This Distinctive Hostelry 203 Rooms 200 'Tile Baths JJt J W i 'r'M -- :wlfv t $ X RANGES SPACIi IIEATCRS $3750 Cheery comfort radiates from a gas space heater or fireplace burner and they arc as attractive as they are efficient Rc markably economical on fuel $1175 models reduced to $9750 ranges reduced to $7450 $12000 ranges reduced to $7800 $2870 models reduced to $1500 $3750 modcl3 reduced to $2550 fuel-savi- 1 1 Latest modern deslgns- newest automatic time- saving and RemarKabie features bargains even at the regular prices $4950 ran?es reduced to f- SAL' i nn -- I I DUYS IN OGDEN i Ogden's "Bright Spot"! ng RCritlGKItATOItSI absolutely automatic re- frleratlon with the Eiactrolux No moving parts— nothing to wear out or require service ' $16250 models reduced to Trouble-fre- e noi-Hrlcs- s $13350 u s ! i X4 : ' ) $12350 models reduced to $11350 $32050 models reduced to $25550 ' I $ 4 jj WW 111 II lt r VJ h)V CONVENIENT TERJIS s" (uoinrapairay 2336 WASHINGTON AVENUE 'X I |