Show 12 THE OGDEN Staff Will Labor Office OGDEN GREETS Dr Trapp To Give Public Lecture On All Day To Make Ready Hundreds ofCWA i Checks DAV WOMEN'S AUXILIARY HEAD - - STANDARD-EXAMINE- HG Wells Volume DEEP IN PARTS hr v i non-aervl- co Vl uu NATIONAL OBLIGATION 'Tho hospitalization of f tl IMiit fcllit non-servi- ce veterans was accepted as an obligation of the national government not of the county or state But this ha been forgotten "The national government should furnish this hospitalization for veterans not only of the World war but of any war That Is why the government Institutions were built" Asked whether she believed President Roosevelt's drastic reduction of federal veteran payments was Justified by the economic emergency I'm luuviitjr saw ii u uui nuuiu "however some reduction had to come" Mrs Mooney Indicated that closer between war service organizations is desirable "We are Mr Halverson expressed the that property owners there are 'holding the county up" In the matter of prices they are seeking' for strips of their property "We win change the right of way entirely" he said "unless we can get ! Reservoirs TRAINING 17ILL V I Saturday FORE FUNDS SOUGHT SALT LAKE CITY Jan 13— (AP — M I Thompson president of ihef utan state Federation of Labor the-Wete- 91 YEARS DIES Mt Ogden Stake Awaits L D S Convert Emigrated ' ball In Memory park Salt Lake cuy tonight at seven o'clock All members of the Disabled American Veterans and auxiliary are invited to attend Ogden members will meet at the city hall park at five pm and leave as a group for Salt juake city in cars provided by some of the members1 Tentative plans for a banquet In Mrs Mooney 'a honor Mondav nizht In the Newhouse hotel have been Irr1878 "For every child spiritual and moral training to help him to stand firm under the pressure of life" wlU be the theme of the annual conven tion of the L D S Mount Ogden stake Sunday schools which will be held Sunday January 21 In the Ninth ward chapel Wllford L Bramweil stake Sun is In day school superintendent charge of arrangements and announces that three sessions will be held and that members of the gen eral Sunday school board will be in attendance The first session win be held at ten a m for the stake presidency high council and stake 1 Sunday school board The second session will be held a m for the stake at high council stake presidency board priesthood officers and group leaders bishoprics ward superln tendencies offices and teachers members of the correlation com mittee Including Aaronlc priesthood supervisors Following a short pre liminary program there will be de partmental work In the afternoon at two o'clock with members of the general Sunday school board In chlrge ' At the two morning sessions ad dresses will be given by members of the general Sunday school board the subjects to be "Functions and Opportunities of the Stake Board "The Theme and the Gospel" and "The Theme and the Teacher" r i made 4- - Beet Growers Will Meet Next Saturday Annual convention of Weber uounty sugar Beet answers' will be held In the county court nouse Saturday January 20 y at o'clock to elect of fleers for the year and attend to other business announces J n ecus president of the association I nr a mn matt air urui Ham contract for beets this year wolld likely come up for discussion - The Amalgamatd Sugar company has not announcd any contract plans this question to be taken up i on ten-thir- ty onc-thlrt- — jairr naif et ! 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All Falling from a horse Saturday afternoon Joseph Oenta 18 son of Mr and Mrs John Oenta of West Second rtreet suffered a broken left leg He was taken to tho De hospital where Dr L R Jenkins at tended him The doctor taid it was not a bad frnoiurr ' i - Anna Caroline Anderson Lefgreh widow of John Lefgren died at two forty-fiv- e o'clock Saturday afternoon at the family residence Fifth and Madison avenue of general debility She was born in Sweden Nov 23 1842 a daughter of Aners and Anna Nilson Antrim and was married to Mr Lefgren Jn Dweaen August iz ises They came to America as LDS converts er rlvlni? In Utah Juiv i iata Mr Lefgren died in Ogden October 20 Mrs irgren was a Relief I society teacher for 40 years Surviving are two daughters and a Son Mrs' Neohi DahUfmrn mrf John P Lefgren of Ogden Mrs A O Jensen of Idaho Faiu 23 grandchildren 18 crpittcranrf children a sister Mn Emma Mag-nusof Etaton Texas One a fifth generation r 4 INIi ' To Utah From Sweden 1 v est Youth Breaks Lei In Fall From Horse r SiiilSalo ' h Just Arrived! M j i vclt and members of the Utah con4 ereHonal delegation urdnz an adJ dltloaal appropriation-fo- r the civil t world administration "It would be a calamity for millions to be thrown out of owrki ln midwinter" he said 'j The state civil works administra tion office today announced that carpenters who have worked on CWA Projects for 90 cents an hour will be paid the difference between that wage and $110 an hour set as tne minimum wage for their craft f F A Noller secretary of the salt Lake Building Trades council car ried the matter to the CWA office after a complaint to county officials had resulted in - a statement that 90 cents was the rate for out-i side rough carpentering j ANNA LEFGREN Talks By General Authorities A reception In honor of Mrs Mooney will be given at Memory 1 tudra and it Li 18 Inches deep in places back of t tho Fftst canyon i rcsrrvoir according to investigations S made by Vt D Harris manager of jaive-i Water Ueers' hmo- clation an4 Runerintendcnt of the Davis and Weber Counties Canal company Mr Hani1 Mild ther nn 17fM acre fret intlic Echo reservoir an a holdover for next year and that " thf EoAt canyon reKervoir contains v 0800 acrc-feto bo held for next i year He added that the aunntltv i in rach of the rrervolri is rftn- fidcrably below the amounts held last year nt this time It was further jstfitcd by Mr Harris that heavy raina have prevailed in tho mountain buck of thn two reservoirs and that the ground w wen filled with moisture which will aid materially In furnishing water iiipdIv for 1934 Project for reservoir water mitwlv nr ttnt tut tin BR J A COM TRAIT factory lie related but If hrnw On Friday evening January 19 torm3 OCClir in thfl lnt winter ami Or Jacob Trapp of Salt Lake City early pprlnK months thft reservoira will lecture- in the Ogden public may poaslbly be filled It was said ibrary on the book entitled "The there li only n amall quantity of Shape cf Tilings to Come"by II O now in the lower reaches of thfl Wells mountain "Dr Trapp Is pastor of the Uni tarian church of Salt Lake City and s known throughout the weet as a ecturcr of great ability" iays a Vrfefris ibrary statement "He has estab- To Continue Monday : lshcd an enviable reputation for himself in Salt Lake City as an in- tnAiuinucn wmvm mor ITXJM ' " " mcinv enir rtiv11403 erpreter of modern Utcraturo vu oaiuraay tne in great hrough his scries of book reviews suit sale at Wrichfa there are ! given last winter In that city" still plenty: of them left The This will be the first of a series sale will be continued all week i of book reviews to be given under ! These suits are of better than regular $1950 suits quality auspices of the Carnegie free library They were bought at a fipecial low prlco ii The lecture will be held In the boys and Wright's pas the savings on J and girls' room of the library Frito their customers Men and day evening at eight There will be young men can now buy spring i no admission charge suits at a genuine low price The i fabrics are wool the styles are died January 12 1934 in Lincoln 1934 models the colors are for ! now and for spring See the suits weD in Wright's window Services will be held Wednesday i at two o'clock W the LDS Eighth ward chapel with Bishop Rulon eterson officiating Friends may call at the residence of a daughter Mrs Nephl Dahlstrom 2001 Monroe I avenue- Tuesday and also Wednes day until time of services Inter ment will be made in the Ogden direction of cemetery under the LIndqulst is Sons ' - - STRESSED BE i I JSnow back of the Echo reservoir is two icet'deep In the higher altl -----------------1 D-A- ! v d- all seeking to attain the same goaJ and by working together we may more easily make sure that Justice will prevail- FLOWERS OFFERED Mrs MooneY was greeted at the Ogden Union station by Mrs L L Shafer commander of the women's auxiliary of Weber chapter No 4 of the Mrs C B Green-we- ll Mrs William Ginty and Mrs Ed Ilium members of Weber chapter auxiliary Mrs J G Faick national president of the Service Star legion and C B Greenwell adjutant of Weber chapter No 4 Members of the auxiliary presented Mrs Mooney with a large bouquet and Mrs Falck presented a aAso-clati- th the land cheaper We probably will follow the foothills sklrtlns eatt of the settlement and Connect with the Mountain road" he declared j Commissioner P W Stratford r ported that on the Hooper-Plai- n City road fences have been moved back and rebuilt and ditches moved for most of the distance between the Hooper post road and the J W uioson corner in Taylor Grading Is underway on the south end with ' I men and teams emdoved Mayor Harman W Pecry tele graphed Saturday to Utah's eonr grcssional members In Washington asiwng uicm 10 siana lor continue ance or the civil works adminlstra Hon work In Utah "It has been a Godsend to thi community" he wired Senator W II King reDlied 1ml mediately that he will "be glad to comer wun tne proper orriccrs and request continuance of CWA relief t money for your city" No reply from Senator Elbert D Thomas or Representatives J Will iiooinson ana a be Murdock had been received by the mayor latd f New - Much More Precipitation Is Necessary To Fill i ur Temperance1 day formerly known as Prohibition day will be observed by the local unlf of the Women's Christian Temperance Union Tuesday January 16 it is ' announced There- will bs a luncheon at one- thirty p- - m in tho First Baptist church to which all member and friends of temperance are invited A program will follow and will include addresses by the rtev William II Powle pastjor of the Fir&t Baptist church and the Rev Walter l French pa&tor of the First Me tho- dbt church ' ' — OF WATERSHEDS j Monday's civil works adminlstra Hon payroll of $1200369 will bring the grand total of CWA money dis tributed In Weber county since ac tlvities were begun last November 23 up to $23857005 declares H W Craven disbursing agent ' Saturday was the regularly sched uled payday but It had to be passed because check blanks failed to arrive The blanks were ordered by state headquarters In Salt Lake City two weeks in advance- for all of Utah but they failed to arrive from Washington MUCH rEN WORK Mr Craven's crew will work all day today In preparing the checks Because only the disbursing agent may sign them Craven has a full nine-hoJob ahead of him today affixing his signature to 2063 checks The average number of persons employed dally for the six days of this payroll ending last Thursday night was 1870 Out of thla number 191 were women and 140 of them were on CWA service projects but their pay was from federal emer gency relief funds The other 51 women were straight CWA workers Weber county's straight ' CWA quota is 1640 persons of whom 38 must be women For the past four weeks when the quota was 1604 We ber county came within one-tenof one per cent of its quota by having 1601 at work DEMANDS LOWER PRICE While progress on the CWA road project through North Ogden canyon waa reported Saturday by coun ty commissioners as rapid it was declared by Commissioner Charles A Halverson that a new route on the west end through the North Ogden settlement is "being considere- AW ft : '! Commissioner Aroused by Land yisitor Insist All War Vet County Owners' Price Demands Declares North erans Entitled To Free Hospijal Care Ogden Route May Be Changed Mrs Frieda Mooney of Los An- cries national (commander of the women's auxiliary to the Disabled American veterans of the world war visitrd ORdcn Saturday night en route to 6alS Lake City She will bo gurst of the Salt Lake chanter until Monday night at which time fihe t ill leave for Wash ington D C making a brief stop In Colorado Bprtnzi on the way Mrs Moonry laid tho purpose of trip to Washington la to aid tho chairman oc the national legis Jatlve comnilttf c'oT the DAV In hU efforts to obtain restoration of ccr tain benefit! to disabled war veM terans' Mrs Mooney emphasized the fact that the IX A V program advocates free hospitalization of veterans whose disabilities! are not directly traceable to war service "Of course our truly acrvlce con- nected 111 veteran mut be protect cd first" tho said "But we insist upon the hospitalization of illness cases This was prom Iscd and It Is' really the least our MAM A Jv Luncheon Planned For Temperance Day SNOW 2 FEET f i i SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 14 1031 R full-siz- e Electro-Dynami- c SMOE! (Q id) Clearance Half-Pric-e Speakerctc Hcccivcs pollco and airplane calb tool Ucautifu! cabe inet of walnut hand-rutbe- d two-ton- EASIEST TERMS! Hire are etlll parity of etyls left In this treat a! Ve 'bought £00 pilra of rfgulr 13 kIjoS' we've added many pairs from cur regular ntncbn priced fit U and more When yon t'- thri you'll want ftt Ica-tand $24 up trv - cre r-Jr- — t maybe more JJ " |