Show I' THE OGDEN STAN D ARD-EMMJj-jii- ji OF TH " l College Word FIRM REPORTS ONE-TEN- - " ii SPACE PLANTED that it k K A Benning vice president and general manager of the Amalgamated Sugar company stated this morning that about 10 per cent of the sugar beet acreage in the Amalgamated territory has been planted and In many instances the 'crop Is showing out of the ground About 5000 acres have been planted and company field men are meeting growers for the purpose of signing additional contracts Seed distribution has been in progress the past few weeks and will continue until all growers who want to contract jflnd plant will be supplied The 'company will announce the dates when field operators will be In each particular territory NEW CLAUSE STUDIED " Discussing the situation today Mr ' Benning said: "The beet erowers associations have released' their growers in all of our districts and contracts are now being signed for this year's crop We anticipate a normal acreage this year and are urging plant ing as early as possible "At first Klance the press dis patches In this morning's papers were somewhat alarming but an alysis of the proposed clause not contained In the previous bill snows that it relates only to last year's beet deliveries It is my opinion " that its purpose is to provide the secretary of agriculture with authority to make additional payments on beets delivered last year provided the proposed reduction in tariff reduces the price the growers would otherwise have received from the manufacturers" LOCAL ACTIOK At a meetlne of Weber County diSugar Beet Growers association asrectors Sunday members of the sociation were released and given permission to sicn beet contracts with manufacturers UTAIINS PLEASED WASHINGTON March 27— AP) — ReDresentatives Murdoch and Robinson Utah Democrats last night joined in praise of the sugar bill which is expected to be brougnt to the floor of the house soon Its quota of 1550000 short tons for beet sugar producers Is ample to cover production in any but an exceptional year Murdock said adding with such a quota beet growers "will receive more per ton for their crops next fall than they have since war times" i Admitting there was disapproval of the measure worked out by senate and house conferees Murdock declared there was nothing In it j that Young Defendant Waives Hearing On Charge of Burglary Patrolmen Enforcing Laws Larsen Bird alias Jack Corland On Numerous Motor street in 20 of 556 Twenty-sixt- h Vehicle Requirements waived precity court this morning zoologist at weDer corner urhpn Llovd Allsop 15 a mntnr vehicle cHeckinz station was onened Monday Lin Weber can street Thirty-fift- h above the first power plant by ber of large bones on tne waicr nuc yon wn witch mountain above officers of the state highway patrol f th he had made a according to Lieutenant B C Hillis or found a num Uinteh he thought find of scientific importance a vtrtnr of his discovery he tooth with selected a large tusk-lik- e to me it and root brougnt long memwhere newspaper of this bers of the staff admitted they had never seen anything like it to Today the tooth was presented "That identification for Young isn't a prehistoric tooth he said "I'd say the animal It came from died about five years ago It was a horse" oi-fi- ce corfiYFiiis truck Patrolmen are checking weights license plat4$ public utili-lity franchises produce dealer censes and incidentally driver's li censes clearance lights on trucks rear reflectors headlights rear view the like mirrors tail lights a The Utah Hot SDrines station will be opened in about ttwo weeks for checking purposes ©eutenant Hillis declared In addition to the regular work at the Weber canyon and other checkine stations beer - trucks are being inspected and &jj record takenor their point or origin cargo con- p Thirteen affidavits supporting its motion for a new trial were filed in Second district court Monday aft- ernoon by the Ogden Union against way and Depot company ago whom a jury some weeks awarded $25000 judgment to Stella Losee fo rthe death of her husband Ludlow H Losee c switchman who was killed October 1 1932 The affidavits are all aimed at the surprise testimony of Lott S Carr star witness for Mrs Losee who sued asexecutrix of her husband's will They set forth thut no eyewitness to the accident was located by the company prior to the trial told of box cars on adjoining tracks the night of the accident and related that various of the signers were with Carr immediately after the accident and that he did not mention that he saw it Affidavits were signed by W Hal Farr one of the attorneys for the company Glenn Coleman Hazel Hanson George E Ranson Dr J R Morrell Lyles W Larkin Officer L M Hilton Officer B Slagowski W H Woodyatt Wallace B Sneddon and Boyd Ida and Lloyd High- field the latter three now of Kansas Woodyatt a on a street car here specified the type of fares he received on a late run that night El-wo- motor-man-conduc- TOMORROW Sales Agreement Sought Fon Asparagus Growers of Two Counties HELPFUL AND STRONG FINANCIAL INSTITUTION 111 S Continues 1 lS-- - 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HAND BAGS — Choose your Season Be Will -- re§§ed " Ii Rail- Asparagus growers of Plain City met Monday night and elected a board of seven men to direct their growers' association These men are Gilbert Maw Leonard Maw William Hunt Fred Hunt Elmer Carver Albert Charlton and Ed Sharp Offi— cers will be elected when the board meets It is Estimated that approximately New 95 per cent of the asparagus acreage of Plain City Is now signed up on a ' Suit marketing agreement James Smedley and Frank Muir Woods Cross representing ' the of A has Wade granted Judge I the motion of Robert McElroy for Davis county growers' association a new trial of the action brought met with the Plain City growers azainst him by his wife Margaret Monday night An effort is being which resulted in a verdict of dam- made to organize the sale of the ages for the wife by a Second dis- crop from both counties under a trict court jury some time ago cooperative agreement The jury awarded Mrs McElroy damages for injuries she alleged she received while a passenger in an Will automobile driven by her husband It was said at the time of the trial On that an insurance company was defending the case against the of A nearly perfect attendance Rotariahs is expected at a Rotary luncheon Wednesday In the Hotel Ben Lomond to hear Dr Frederick FERMANENTS G Pack geologist of the Univer-- " Frederics Vltron and sity of Utah speak on "Earthquakes Vita Tonic Eugene in Utah and What to Do - About Waves Oil Duart and Them" S3 OO and np A special feature of the luncheon PHOEBE T STRATFORD will be selections by the Ogden high 1206 26th St Phone 1380 school orchestra state high school champions in 1933 Dividend liminary hearing 'on a charge of burglary in the second degree Jan uary 19 and he was held to await the action of the district court under bond of $1000 Bird is charged with entering a gasoline station at street with in449 Twenty-fourt- h tent to commit larceny Jack Don 59 failed to appear in court to answer a charge oi liquor nnwewion March 26 on Lincoln av and enue between Twenty-fourt- h streets and his bail Twenty-fift- h nf ton was forfeited J Jurekez 24 pleaded guilty to the theft of coal March 27 and he was sentenced to serve 10 days in the city jalL DEPTH COURSE Last Journey ?$f — Let s"'M PARTY TO VISIT Sworn Statements Offered Concerning Death of Switchman could possibly hurt the growers - the name of the tracing company COURT PAPERS in the west Although it contains a reference to acreage reduction he added "there is no danger it will be so slight that it will be more than offset by the Increased prices the growers will receive" Robinson while saying the proposed acreage reduction would not hurt western growers predicted the provision would be taken out of the bill before it is passed It is meaningless he said because the beet acreage varies so greatly from year to year HIGHER COURT WEBER CANYON was hoped - 1 ROAD CHECK IN iicpmorv uncovering of a Proposed Clause Apparently might lead to the or valuable premstorjc madeposit Refers To Deliveries ster remains near Osden was today exDloded by O Whitney Young Already Made nu 111 CASE SENT TO STATE MAKING Dashes Hope Of Fossil Find TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 27 1G34 AMINER X Palrf $395 J1 Si MM' J |