Show SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 22 1934 DRIGGS WANTS WOMAN HEARS MORE AID FOR 3 LIGHT P E MALTY STATE SCHOOL Drunken Driving Sentence Cut Down To Fine of Avers Ogden Institution Is Ten Dollars ' Handicapped By Cuts In city court today Marie Prich-ar- d -- In Income ' Ted Allen of California champion horseshoe pitcher will attend the state horsechoe pitching tournament to be held at the Ogden central fire station courts tomorrow commencing at ten o'clock Pitchers from all parts of the state who formerly competed at ' 28 pleaded guilty to a charge of driving an automobile September 21 while i under the influence of intoxicating liquor She was sentenced to pay a fine of $60 or serve 50 days in jalL Fifty dollars of the fine Was suspended on' payment of $10 conditioned on her good be: Utah state school for the deaf and blind at Twentieth street and Monroe avenue in Ogden is start-ta- g - the new school year with the largest enrollment in its history and at the same time facing an unusually small income declared Super- " havior: intendent Frank M Driggs today George MacAlister 42 a negro of Mr- - Driggs was 134 Twenty-fift- h street pleaded oh to a his biennial report commenting guilty charge of carrying a just presented concealed fto Governor Henry H Blood without a permit (pistol and was explaining that present total He was sentenced to pay a fine of enrollment in the deaf and blind $10 A stay of execution was granted until September 28 division was 190 EL G Johnson 20 of Huntsville a moment" he 'said was not just in court to answer a com"Our office has Just enrolled an- other scholar" That makes 191" plaint charging him with driving his through a theatre zone Sep- Last year's enrollment was the car tember 21 and his' bail of $2 was largest on record! and this year's forfeited attendance tops that mark by 18 Over the past 20 years the averf age amount paid to the school by the state and fund has been a year ajjd last year the fund paid the fchool $6723 Including the $95000 by the last legislature fromprovided the state general fund for the present Court Matter — Joseph Gibson period the school has received an average appropriation during the Hadley ot Ogden has filed a fedlast 10 bionniums of $135500 Thus eral court petition in bankruptcy liabilities at $485 and assets it is seen that the drop in general listing at $590 all excepted fund revenue is $40000 per or $20000 a year The Best Place for Beer—The - s the Utah state fair tournamen "will compete in the Ogden event - FINE PAID IN Thrown Jug Over Rear Fence -- $15-0- 00 Said To Have RANDOM REFERENCES two-ye- ar bien-niu- m COST COMPARED SALT LAKE CITY Sept 22— (AP —A biennial report of Superintendent Fran M Driggs on file today the office xt Governor Henry H JQood shewed that the per capita hcost of caring for the pupils in the tate school for the deaf and blind 1tr Ogden during the last school -- yt wft $40750 iiar -- The total fcaf JtJJnd f enrollment for the was 148 in the school for the and 25 in the school for the pe-rri- od -- The average number of pupils per year In the past 20 years Mr Driggs ints out was '1515 and the aver-Ag- e per capita cost $614 and he the reduction forlhe present rrnnlum as "serious" fcaTotal of miscellaneous receints including tuition fees was $19500 'last year ULand fund revenues which are in addition to the legislative appropriation averaged nearly $22000 a year i the biennium of 1926-2- 7 but last was' at $6725 reported jear -re-?rar- ds OUTLAYS SLASHED --"To meet this serious loss in rev enue" says Mr Driggs "it was to eliminate some teachers instructors house mothers and other employes We were compelled to reall salaries 175 per cent We duce " pre forced to curtail all expenditures do only absolutely needed add no new equipment whatsoever raaulrinor all Oedm niinils to live at home and give enforced f nec-e3sa- ry -- re-"pa- irs vacations without pay" ASKS LARGER SUM In place of t$ie $95000 apropriated from the state general fund by the last legislature the superintendent has requested $142000 for the next biennium and for the Utah commission for the adult blind $11600 Instead of $9000 Driggs " reports Superintendent that the number of deaf children Admitted during the last four years was greatly increased by the epidemic of spinal meningitis of four In Utah Of the or five years-ag- o 148 in the school for the deaf he reports 51 were deafened by that disease f — Suit For Separate Maintenance Begun Seeking separate maintenance Elizabeth Lyon has started suit in the district court against Frank W EV Lyon whom she married May 2 1921 The complaint declares there Are no children and that she and the defendant are living apart Mrs Lyon asks award of household goods and other property and $100 a month together with costs of court and attorney fees — — 0i Divorce Sought Cruelty Allegation Alleging cruelty! Bessie Larkin Wheat has commenced divorce proceedings in the district court against Rue Horance Wheat The complaint sets forth they were married June 24 1922 and that "there are no children Mrs Wheat seeks $1250 a month temporary and permament alimony a division of property interests costs ' of suit and attorney fees " te A Relief society con- four-sta- ke Hi-Lev- In Campaign J ers the social service director of FERA advisory high councilmen and ward social service aides MORNING EVENTS The following program will be Ida- - M Treseder presented : with ' ' wV: ± conducting Announcements and excues prelude Samuel Whitaker prayer singing ' tpeech Available Social Resources State County Local by general board member discussion benediction The naxt meeting will be held to twelve o'clock from noon for stake and local officers class leaders visiting teachers bishops and advisory high councilmen The program will be presented 'with Almira C Rich conducting as folvlows: Singing "Sunshine in Your Soul project 1U34-3- 5 general board member reports on special work Counselor Cora Jenkins Ogden stake Work and Business Erica Soderberg North Weber stake singing "Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel" benediction IN AFTERNOON A public meeting will be held from two to four o'clock in the afternoon and the following conference ty Burdett Smith candidate for nomination for county assessor on" the Republican ticketre ported today to the county clerk that he had received no funds in his campaign and "that he had donated $50 to the Weber county central committee Republican for campaign purposes No recelpta had been collected by Lawrence M Malan' candlf date for the county auditor and clerk nomination on the' Demof cratic ticket and $10 had beeri given to the Democratic central committee of the county and $2 for advertising had been paid out amounting In all to $12 Several hundred persons assem- program will be presented with Katherhv Wright conducting: Prelude chorus "I Pass by Your Window" Katherine Wright Weber stake Civic Responsibility Velbor Wheelwright Mount Ogden stake Hills of Home" Twelfth singing ward Constructive Forces in Life general ooard member trio "Lift Thine Eyes" Eva Greenwell Addie Pulsipher Grace N Wright address President Robert I Burton Mount Ogden stake chorus "Lullaby and Good Night" benediction Five general board members and the presidents of the stakes will be present -- — — the family residence of a heart atfire of quite tack When called for breakfast by 'A brush and timber started on - the proportions large Mrs Moss he did not answer A mountain side west of Liberty on physician was summoned and it was North fork" of Ogden river Friday found Mr Moss had been dead sev- night and spread toward the summit of the mountain between Lib- eral hours Mr Moss was born in Kaysville erty and North Ogden canyon Sheriff Amasa Hamraon said to October 19 1867 a con of Mr and Mrs Harrison Moss Davis county day he felt certain the fire was was a small boy spread from small fires that had pioneers When he the family move- - to Brigham City been used In burnings brush reand later at the age of sixteen he moved from along the new road went with his family to Malad leading to Liberty from the North Idaho! He was married there to Ogden canyon Evidently some of Elizabeth Green of Woodruff in the fires had been left smouldering 1897 lived He Malad in raising and were fanned into flames by a ALBERT: sheep until and then moved strong wind that prevailed during to Ogden where he had lived since the night he added ' He was a member of the Seventh IN HEAVY BRUSH BURTON ward L D S church men were sent to the Seventy-fiv- e f Mr Moss is survived by his wife fire 50 from the including today and following sons and daughters: ERA headquarters and twenty-fS R Morris Mrs J C Syph- - Ogden Resident of Huntsville Suc- Mrs ive from Liberty Telephoning ers John W Moss Jr all of near liberty Ariel his from ranch cumbs To Attack of Moss Mrs Frank Hancock all of observed the fire fti he Shaw stated Ogden and George H Moss of San about three o'clock this Pneumonia morning Francisco He is also survived by and advised the sheriff's office He two brothers Moss Malad George Thomas Albert "Bert" Burton 50 Idaho and since time a said of that fall rain Perry Moss McCammon had a tendency to check the spread died Friday afternoon at his home Idahoj in Huntsville after a week's illness Shaw explained that the fire Funeral services will be announced Mr i of pneumonia was in a heavy growth of under- Mr Burton was born May 16 1884 later by Lindqulst & Sons brush with little timber of apprein Kaysville a son of Robert W and ciable size Mary Ann Mathews Burton He was ' DEPUTY SENT OUT a member of the L D S church Sheriff Earl Thompson CHECK Deputy He married Margaret Winters in was sent to make investigations and 1917 in Ogden She died September direct the work of fire fighters It 22 1919 He married Hilda Anderwas nearly nine o'clock this mornson December 24 1921 In Ogden: ing before the men from Ogdea Mr Burton took an active part in Were sent out in trucks-Irequira politics He lived in Kaysville until a&sembls considerable time ing 17 years ago when he moved tc Sheriff Hammori stated that Heavy Rainfall Assists them Huntsville to engage tin farming if fire continues to spread the In Jackson- He is survived by his widow and Fighters northward it will reach into Box the following sons and daughters Elder and Cache counties A special j Hole Country Albert Winter Burton by his first will be made he said to preeffort — —— — 1 wife and Leland Cleve Nelda and A fire that swept over from vent the fire from spreading to the Gene Burton He is also survived 6000 to 8000 acres district farms and homes of tlmberland Liberty —m i by the following brothers and In the s national forest de Wyoming sisters: Mrs Annie Clarks Charles spite the efforts of 400 fire fight H Burton and Robert Burton of ers was : under Advised today reported Chris Burton' Layton: trol by C N Woods assistant con Kaysville reMrs George H Hlnkle Huntsville gional I forester Head office of the I of New Birth Mrs Thomas Baker McGill Ney forest is in Kemmerer Mrs James A Mortensen James A Other fires that destroyed the Burton Mrs H Earl Tribe C Wi growth on 3000 to 4000 acres in Mr and Mrs: Robert A WilkinBurton and Mrs Fred Arnold Jrj the Jackson Hole country were said son of New York City are parents Ogden to be under control as a of a son born early this morning acFuneral services will be held Sun- -: result mrtually a heavy rain today of cording- to word received here by day afternoon at two o'clock in Forest service weather reports relatives Huntsville L D S ward chapelf irom Mr Wilkinson formerly an Ogtoday said the Boise with Bishop Wilmer Jensen officiat-- l forest idano was still dry and dangerous den and Salt Lake City newspaper Ing Friends may call at the rose? but further to the north in the man is now in charge of the night rooms of the Deseret mortuary- this! Payette and Idaho national forests publicity staff for the Columbia evening and at the home of Thomas a snowfall was reported on Broadcasting company in New York Stoker In Huntsville Sunday from tnelight mountain peaks Precipi He is a son of Mr ' and Mrs R B nigh nine o'clock until time of services! tationi was also on the Wilkinson 1314 - Twenty-fourt- h Interment will be made in the Chains and Salmonreported national street forests Huntsville cemetery Flowers left at the Deseret mortuary until eight o'clock Sunday morning will be taken to HuntsI 1 1 4 j i THOMAS 1-- 50 DIES in gn ' —hp—— j j f- a free school system i Short talks of appreciation were given by Apostle David O McKay President Robert I Burton Mt Ogden stake President Charles A Halverson Alva L Scovllle formerly of Weber stake presidency William H Reeder : Jr Mt Ogden stake high council Dr John Edward Carver of the First Presbyterian church Mrs E I Richards president of Mt Ogden stake Relief society and Mrs Chris Flygare: Brief replies were made by Mr and Mrs Watson 'The musical program included Instrumental selections by Mrs Cleone Rich Eccles Mrs Fred Froerer and Mrs Darrell J Greenwell and songs by the Seventeenth ward high priests chorus and William S Wright Melba Wright was accompanist A reading was given by Mrs Arthur Grix j - CREWS WYOMING FIRE t i :: Relatives Sept 22 — — Candidates for (APJ congress gov- 1 ! TWIN FALLS Ida i Mayor V Camp Protest Is Forwarded To Capital - nts W I - Offices Responding to a telegram from Mayor Harman W Peery protesting the establishment of a civilian Conservation emergency camp in Ogoen valley for work in connection with construction of the Pine View dam ville Congressman Abe Murdock advised the mayor today that he had tele- - c Three Bridal Pairs Lawrence A Van Dyke county clerk today Issued marriage licenses to Albert R Roach of Berkeley Calif and Lorna Martin of Ogden Frank E Sturdevant of Ogden and Bertha Eileen Flagherty of Mor-gan and to Marlin JSylvan Auhder of Hyrum and vVivian E Marcusen of Richmond ? Licenses— Parley F Pusey of Salt Lake City and Margaret L Allen of Ogden Gale O'Driscoll of Bait Lake City and Ida Moss of Clearfield have received marriage licenses in Salt Lake City Tomorrow — 2 Smash Feature Hits -- 1 ! Last Times Tonight ' "MELODY IN SPRING" II "NOW I'LL TELL" Spencer Tracy Sirring" i SCOTT Her Reign Was Sen- sationally ShortBut She Got A Lot Done 1 I ece Orchestra v : ' hA fA- " ' y : iv - V -- - ' I !j r I - I "''-h- s 4 1 Plus a Second Biff Feature! Watch ' Gone— A locker at the Darrel will be at Darrel's Beauty Farr Ice Cream company plant at Salon every Mon Tues and Wed 274 Twenty-fir- st street was entered Friday night and a watch owned by New Session— The Ogden Shrine Richard Walker of 2504 Eccles aveclub will open its fall and winter nue stolen activities with a meeting Monday at —44noon in Dick's cafe v Geologists who have Just coma survey of the country beDr W C Swan son Foot Special- pleted tween Patna India and the Himaist Mezzanine floor L R Samuels foothills where the disastrous laya 2473 Wash Ave Ph' 463 earthquake occurred last January declare shocks independent of To Marry — Marriage licenses have volcanic that are always possible action been issued by the county clerk to there" Claude R Burton and Vera Nelson r -- 4 1 I - I Janet Gaynor 'In with ' Lew Ayers Sally Eilers 1 1 1 FISHED BEER Utah's Tavorite Since 1S84 princess CARY GRANT ! Rll)i'1TlJTl n SEE Pre-openin- :i and -- ' ?Aht j jr ! llh DANCE TONIGHT Funny Clowns at Their Rest 'DUG DtH0V7 :0c Slrrrt and Washington Ave I -- 4b All Ocdrn Music! 8:30 to 9 O'Clotk 4Cc VrUJI Cl ':: 5 New Miu-tr-i TonSiiitl N WHITE GITY ToniaiiT a 2 BIG w mm r — "V ft M cry m 1 f faraMovnt Picture I FEATURES 1 j i - - " fJ j' xi 0TT0 CQUGEH r"Ct' c i— u i :' J) pm till 'meet 'these advancing prices if you cut out expensive transpor tation methods 'Lull Single 1 'II! 4 I Weekly s i I arcs Each Plus Tax Dancing Food clothing rent and necessities of all kinds are rapidly advancing You can help to v :1IGEL D1UC rl - Hilariously Funny! 1 I A 1 "Tlie only appearance in Utdh dance orchestras" One NIM Only— Entire' Lvenlnx r A f of one of the world's greatest Ki:ST DANCE Itf TOWN! LOCKWOOD'S KnitTHANA BOOSTERS BAND CLYDE LOCKWOOI) Director - Playing At her mm J with "tall dark and handiomt" : 1 am K ' j - C-- Sm ?"J?z 2 ? ')h AT ? 7 i Barbara Fritchie Fuizy Knight TONIGHT By Knapp's - Monte Blua TOMORROW Caps Taken— Edwin Hall of North Ogden reported to the police station that from his car parked on Kiesel avenue near Twenty-fift- h street Friday night' were stolen- radiator and gasoline tank caps YJ- RANDOLPH ENJOY Damp Wash— Cheapest md serv- 'Crime of! Helen Stanley" and "West of the Divide" LAST DAY! ——: Licenses Taken By graphed the protest to proper authorities in ' Washington D C and that he would give the matter his further attention The mayor stated that he had received no response from other congressional representatives from Utah but that he expected to hear from them in the near future The camp is now being erected In Ogden river valley a short dis tance north of Huntsville to accom modate 235 men Utah-Idah- ice 4c lb Sanitary Laundry Ph 4161 s f j Mr Watson is recognized as he founder of the free public school system in Ogden As a school trustee 45 years ago he made the motion which gave to the children Club Will Question REPLY MADE Group of Candidates BY MURDOCH Keep the extra money in your pocket Save money during the special falj sale of new Leonard electric refrigerators at Boyle Furniture Co 26 York : Democratic club of Davis county organized Friday night at a meeting in Farmington ! - school and municipal positions The testimonial was r sponsored by the high priests- - quorum" of Mt Ogden stake of which Mr Watson is a member f The guest of honor was presented with a copy of a booklet written by John Q Blaylock of Mt Ogden stake high priests presidency and containing a sketch of the life of Mr Watson The title page of the booklet ar copy of which also was presented to each member of the quorum carries the following: "A tribute to John Watson citizen churchman businessman philanthropist ' Presented by high priests quorum of Mt Ogden stake all the members of which hold him in high esteem and as a friend and brother" ' NEAR LIBERTY Found Dead In His Bed At Home Result of I Heart Attack Combined Force Sent To Scene of Flames In John W Moss 65 of 518 Sevenx teenth 'street died this morning at j Ogden Valley ' ten-twen- ty ernor iicu tenant governor and the state legislature will be questioned by the Twin Falls New Deal club as to thcu- views on old age pensions unemployment insurance and "adequate appropriations for work apartments programs pending" economic restorSpeaker— George Budd of' Salt ation of tne state and nation Lake City will speak in the L D S The action 'was decided on at a Standard Coal Fill your bin now Nineteenth ward chapel Sunday Ogden Sewer Pipe & Coal Ph 141 meeting of the club last night f- evening at seven o'clock At Home— P A Faris department Darrein special push wave at Wright's store is con Vet Should Be Twins manager that iast $2 Ph 363 valescing at his home after an operation for hernia performed recently As Two Names Needed Services— Burial rites for Thelma at the hospital Buxton 14 daughter of Mr and Mrs William Buxton of Evans who LEXINGTON Kyf Sept 22— (AP) Buy your fur coat from a furrier died in an Ogden hospital Thurs- Gajewsky's —As the last surviving member of 2414 Washington Ave day will be held Sunday afternoon the John C Breckenridge camp in Bear River City L D S chapel Confederate Veterans association To Speak— Leland Monson of the 94 is suing to gain D Walker John Weber college will on the access to its funds The' camp's byNight and Day Wrecking Service Book of Mormon atspeak eieht-thlrt- v Night phone 2126-day phone o'clock Monday night at Mount Og- laws provide that checks must be 3700 Shop and parts' dept signed by two members open den mortuary 836 Thirty-sixt- h The trust company where the until nine p m Hunter-Kimba- ll street a meeting-o- f the Northwest Motor Co x ' ern otates Missionary association moneya is deposited has refused to cash check signed only by Mr Friends are invited Walekr Goes East— Willard T Cannon o Sugar company manYou need a photo of baby Take Ethiopia has one automobile to ager left Friday night from Salt him to the Loveland Studio 15134 persons every Lake City to attend meetings in New York and ' Departs—Warren G Miller son Washington City of Dr Mrs F G Miller 1261 School Girl Penhanents — $2 and Twenty-fift- hand street has $250 Honnold's Beauty Shop Ph 82 for Moscow to attend the departed Univerof Idaho Junior year En route sity Club Formed— Calvin Rampton of he will visit friends in Butte and YOURSELF Bountiful Is president of the Junior Spokane ' at per-mane- DEEDS OF LIFE ference wiil be held in Pioneer hall bled in the L D S Twelfth ward Sunday The first meeting will ex- chapel Friday night to pay tribute o'tend from nine until to John Watccn 81 who has spent clock for stake officers ward presicommissiondents bVsnops county many yearfe In church business ten-thir- Jim Fotos 40 of 3025 Quincy avenue bartender at the Club saloon at 126 Twenty-fift- h street pleaded guilty in city court today to a charge of liquor possession September 2i and he was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or serve 100 days in Jail The fine was paid Fotos was arrested by W L Huff and J H Johnston federal internal revenue officers: Friday afternoon Johnston signed the complaint It was said by Mr Huff today that the liquor in question was untaxed commonly called moonshine whisky A quantity of the liquor was seized Grill 264 25th by the officers Camp Service— E A Littlefield Judge H A Belnap was advised veterans' bureau officer in Salt Lake that Fotos came into the Club with City reports 53 war veterans will be a Jug of liquor but rushed to the selected in Utah or CCO service rear of the place when he observed Veterans who have served in camp the federal officers It was said a full year are not eligible that he threw the jug over a fence but that the Jug did not break Jeweled guaranteed wrist watches as low as $995 Lincoln White fa- of Ogden and to Dave Malan of mous for values' Ogden and Elta Arave 0 Hooper Death —Mary Jane Pennington Typewriters sup reprng Ph 236 Eckley 88' one of the oldest resi- Ogden Typewriter House 2422 Kiesel dents of Bear river valley died Friday in Dewey ville and services Goods Taken— A cook stove a will probably be held there Monof shoes and tie nin were pair day stolen from the apartment of Georee of 2245H Washington Prest-O-Liel Batteries ' Messerley avenue Friday afternoon accordGlasmann Radio 26th at Wash ing to information given to the Hearing— Advisability of using the national code of the retail coal inCases new designs plenty dustry instead of the Utah state to Zipper choose from at Steve's Office code will be considered at a hearSupply ing in the Salt Lake chamber of — commerce October 2 Silver Tea—The Altar Guild of the Rita Leavitt and May Watson Good Shepherd will hold a silver formerly of Gray's Beauty shop are tea Wednesday evening at the home now at 566 Canyon road Phone 2780 of the Misses Hope in the Western Fi lings Ma de j JOHN 17 uOSS FIE SPREADS On Outlays SIIEEPimil DIES ON HOONTM : -- Three Sessions Are To Be Watson Complimented At Conducted By Relief Meeting In Twelfth Ward Chapel Society -- LIQUOR ACTION Bartender FRIENDS LAUD MEETING LIST " F ' WOMEN DRAFT Champ Will Perform On Local Court o r 1 f ' UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO k t 1 1 "''''( |