Show SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 6 1934 COURT CALLS RANDOM REFERENCES GROUP OF CAR PARKING CASES Preparations— Dr V M Tanner of Provo secretary has sent a call to members of the Utah Academy of Sciences Arts and Letters for papers to be read at the annual fall meeting in Provo Nov 3 issued today to Wallace J Ward of Phoenix Arizona and Florence Van Batenburg of Ogden Ralph Vardell Anderson and Myrl Florence Fausett both of Provo and Jack Rash Malad Idaho and Yola Brandise Ogden Auto Radios for Xmas payments assure delivery Studios 2317 Wash Standard Coal Fill your bin now Ogden Sewer Pipe & CoaL Ph 141 2-- Those Pleading Ignorance AllcrWed To Go Without Paying Fines ' Small Radio Trade Event — Intermountain Fox Traffic officers of the police de- and Fur Breeders association has aftersent word to Utah members that a partment were busy Friday noon in checking motor - cars on special meeting will be held in Poca-tell- o Ida Oct 9 at which Dr Washington avenue between Twen- streets L J O'Reilly will speak and Twenty-sixt- h for overtime parking Forty-tw- o cars were tagged and 28 cases were Cold lunches and beer are features called in city court today at the Grill 248 25th Fourteen owners forfeited bail in the sum of $2 each by Scholarship —Ernest M Burgess in court and fourteen others son of Mrs Donna Skeen of Ogden were given two-da- y suspended sen- has been awarded a for tences on the plea that they did not research and study atscholarship Columbia uniknow the restriction had been re- versity New York City" He is a Uniinstated Some said they had not of Utah graduate read the papers and others said they versity saw no signs designating the reIncrease — Walter A Hoenes restricted parking district a splendid increase In business The city court room was pretty ports in his newly opened Link-Tiffawill filled with people answering the Studies call of tag cards They exchanged pleasantries regarding their appearKennel Show — All the Way owned ance Leonard Taylor of Ogden won by The tagging of cars was taken up first award for Boston terrier males again this morning j the expectation at the Intermountain Kennel club being that many more cases will be show Salt Lake City Russell Wil-kin- s' " called in court Monday Irish wolfhound also took a Among those booked at the sta- first place ribbon : tion were T Bunderson S Roylance Mrs B Draney Mrs F Mosinger Listen to Spain! — Listen to all Zora M Hill Mrs E Fleming B Lowenstein Mrs F Grundy C A foreign radio stations with the new Atwater Kent Radio Peterson H J Randall J Doe and marvelous sold ' at Boyle Furniture exclusively Joe Doer Harry Knott Mrs R T Company A Harris Stratford Louise McKay John Burnham C A Bell Mrs Award — William J Cargan of George Doxey J Tennison W H Bachman J A Little A H Ashton Morgan is among six Utahns who E J" Rcsengreen Wallace Parrish have received federal scholarships Mrs Harold Taylor Mrs H E Hay in the University of Southern Caliward N J Hansen Ellen Hamble fornia school of social welfare Ova Johnson K Molden and Will Delicious vanilla waffles with iam Bailey coffee e T h in Kiesel 15c Jim's Cafe 24th and parking Twenty -- second eludes: Washington Twenty-fourt- h to Twenty-sixt- h and Death —Joseph Chariton Piatt 63 streets between Wash Twenty-fift- h who many years in the harington and Grant Kiesel Twenty ness worked fourth to "Twenty-fift- h The i curb Lake business in Ogden and Salt died Friday at his home ing around City Hall park is ex in SaltCity Lake City Services will be empted from the restrictions The held Sunday rule is effective ' only dufing the usual business hours of stores — not At Last— I've found stockings I in evenings or on Sundays and holi can count- - on NoMends at Etta 'days Merrill's Lobby Shop On Committee— L E Ellison of Layton is a member of the newly appointed campaign committee of F C Loofbourow Republican candidate for congress from the Second ty-seco- non-appearan- ce ny district COURTHEARS BUS MATTERS district Dependable Radio Service— Glas-man- n Radio & Battery Co Ph 515 Five Drivers of Schoo Machines Fined Terms Speech—Arthur Woolley of Ogden candidate for First disRepublican Suspended trict congressman was scheduled to address a rally this evening in Monroe Sevier county ' Cases involving -- operation of school busses without possession of state chauffeur licenses and also improper use of license nlanes On busses were called today in city Public is invited to hear th W-1Series Broadcast by the Ford Motor uo through special sound equipment court The complaints were signed by play by play in the show room of Lieut B C Hillis state highway Hunter Kimball Motor Car Co control officer He stated to the court that an effort is being made Meeting: — Junior Tlpmnrrnfio to compel school bus drivers and league will hold a special meeting in owners to comply with the law in party headquarters 2354 Washing the matter of procuring chauffeur ton avenue Monday at seven p m licenses ana proper plates reports secretary Dorothy Campbell C J Hansen Clarence Smith R A gorgeous array of snarkl5ns Johnson F Peterson and o n Moss pleaded guilty to charges of blue-Whi- te diamond eneasrempnt anvmg scnooi ousses without chauf- rings $495 to $100 More value and feur licenses and thev were each style at Lincoln White's Otrdpn's sentenced to pay a fine of $15 A popular jewelery store stay oi execution until next Tuesday x was ziven to those not Survey— Utah State Agricultural prepared to pay the fines today college is mailing Questionnaires to Clarence Smith E Fielding and 700 persons in Utah who have j nansen entered of guilty planted forest trees for woodlot and to charges of operatingpleas their busses windbreak purposes asking a report with improper license They on the trees' condition were given a suspended plates sentence of 10 days each upon recommendation Licenses —Marriage licenses were of Hillis The offenses were alleged to have been committed between October 2 and 5 inclusive A D Take advantage of our Stallings said he was not guilty but testimony given the court warrantregular free battery ined a verdict of guilty His sentence 1 was also suspended spection before your bat- Jllness— Elvis Hunsaker who has been suffering from an infection in his face and arm was reported somewhat improved today Dr W C Swanson Foot Specialist Me2zanine floor LR Samuels 2473 Wash Ave Ph 463 Return — Mrs Burton Anderson and daughter Dorene have returned to their home in Bear River City after visiting Mrs Anderson's mother Mrs Carl Staples and v brothers Typewriters sup reprng Ph 236 Ogden Typewriter House 2422 Klesei Services — Funeral services for Sarah Naomi Stowell 78 will be held Sunday in Salt Lake City in Emerson L D S ward chapel Among survivors is a son "Edson N Stowell Ogden Dafrel will be at Darrel's Beauty Salon every Mon Tues and Wed Dog Dies— In making a false alarm run to Jefferson avenue and Twenty-fourt- h street today one of the fire trucks run over and killed a dog in front of a service station at Twenty-fourt- h street and Canal alley Damp Wash— Cheapest mdv servSanitary Laundry Ph 4161 ice 4c lb Ward Sessions— Meetings of the L D S Fourteenth ward Sunday will be held at nine a m for priesthood ten a m for Sunday school a m for fast and at eleven-thirt- y day services Assignment— E L Keller doing business as the Success market 740 Twenty-sevent- h street assigned to D D Smith for the benefit of his creditors according to a filing made with the county clerk He listed bills of $285915 against an inventory of $2600 To Wed— Marriage licenses were issued Friday afternoon by Lawrence A Van Dyke Weber county clerk to Amos J Maycock and Norma L Moore both of Ogden and George Blake Jr of Ogden arid Freda Elizabeth Knudson Salt Lake City —— ——— Dr Carver Speaks In Northern Idaho Dr John Edward Carver was expected to return home this evening after delivering a series of addresses in northern Idaho He was en gaged to speak at a teachers' convention in Lewiston and at a teachers' convention and Rotary club meeting in Coeur d'Alene Regular services will be held tomorrow in the First Presbyterian church with Sunday school at ten ajn morning worship at eleven with Dr Carver preaching the sermon and evening service at seven-thirt- y — CLUB USED AS TEMPLE SPRINGFIELD Mo —(UP) — Evangelist Paul Bennett held a series of revival meetings in the old Pennant Park night club -- shut down after the Pulaski county grand jury alleged nude dances had been staged in the building throughout last summer tery fails Death Calls Mother of Slain Policeman and three Josephine Manzel at I eleven o'clock Mr: Moulton was recently or- dained by his father the Rt Rev Arthur W Moulton Episcopal church bishop of the diocese of City Stadium ' l Utahj The Rev John W Hyslop former rectoi of the Ogden church who tendered his resignation recently is in charge of services in St Mark's cathedral Salt Lake City during the absence of Bishop Moulton who is attending an Episcopal church convention in the east will con- tinue for more than two hours is being arranged to take place in the j Ogden stadium The program will be preceded by a parade through the business district It is proposed to! have a number of novel features SEVERAL CONTESTS As sports attractions the committee has arranged for a softball contest between teams chosen from the Kiwanis club on one! side the Lions and Executive club on the ELECTION HELD BY DUCES CLUB 3 f f -- : 1 j ! Farmer Injuries Treatment ( ! Lionsf-Executiv- e New officers were elected Friday evening in the Hotel Ben Lomond Robert Carmen was made president to succeed E E Reeder Other officers arei Blaine Corey first vice president to succeed Alva Ritchie Rulon Wardle second i vice president to succeed Lawrence Hansen Joyce Harris secretary to succeed A Yi Cant-we- ll Jesse N Hansen treasurer to succeed E E Erickson Le Conte Stewart art teacher at Ogden High school gave an interesting talk "Americans as a whole" he said "are very well educated but are not necessarily culturedi Real artists 'are rare — there being 1000 craftsmen to every one artist As a result of public taste which is generally poormany good artists revert to 'pot : boilers' through necessity Artists iare not mere mechanics to record nature but when they paint they try to express their emotional f reactions to nature" Mr Stewart was introduced by f Blaine Corey Clarence Ross entertained with several xylophone solos by the Duces club ns NiGiifscii FORMS CLASSES - HEARING TIME FOR RENT HOTEL At Corner 25th St and Lincoln Each room newly furnished Inquire Louis Prantel M Local Citizen Is Under Charge of Forging Check Phone Charged with forgery Jake Hinckley 57 of 415 Riverside drive appeared before City Judge H A Bel-na- p today and his preliminary: hear- ing was 'set for October 131 The complaint alleges that 'Hinckley forged the name of Mrs Anna Tracy to a check for $20 with the intent to defraud Paul J Kammeyer f G Peterson of Salt Lake City failed to appear in court i on a' charge of liquor possession and his bail of $S0 was forfeited P Jen- sen was not in court to answer a: charge of gambling and he forfeited bail in the sum of $160 J Dil4 linger was charged with gambling but he was not in court and hiss C! Wilbail of $40 was forfeited liams was accused of gambling but he was not in court Bail of $40 I was forfeited A 3030-- M MmjWJmmriPJ I 1087 12th Street For Reservations Call c BIG TIL1E DAflGE TONIGHT Everybody's Going! Murle Mack and His New Orchestra ! at the 1 CUSSED CRANKY CANTANKEROUS! GRANDLY SO ARLISS : AND YOU'LL LAUGH AS YOU LIVE THIS STORY f i ierA WITH HIM! i Ballroom r 8:30 to 9:00 P M ) : - ' ' (Si V I P M to Closinjp 41: C GALA NIGHT TONIGHT! j 2796 -- Dinner or Refreshments Cover Charge 50c Informal iJ V J' -- J v picture is ALWAYS an event in the theatre But particuon THIS occasion when the First larly Gentleman of the screen portrays the Last Gentleman of the Bairr family who tried to be the "Meanest Man in the World" onjy to find himself the most beloved! A newr Arliss it 5 S©TUDILHS 1 1 A Thrills Laughs Comedy Matinees 200 Admission Evenings 35C v With a Cast Including rr Come Out and Enjoy r THE GRAND SUCCESSOR TO "THE HOUSE OF ROTHCHILD" F3£dhi£e —— 31st Street and Washington Ave ATX " v 1 - v and at Utah's Most Popular HOTEL BEN LOMOND i jr REGULAR PRICES I loyal Commanders 9 o'clock TONIT TOMORROW THRILL WHITE CITY and his BIG SATURDAY DANCE NEW CRABBY BUT AN HUMAN ' - - W Week After Week Where The Big Hits Play ! i ! KIM® EBfl TONIGHT ece JUDGE DECIDES : ENJOY YOURSELF ! I I The First Mrs Fraser" was shown again Friday evening In the Weber theatre to a crowded house About 20 patrons were turned a way The cast' performed even better than the night before and the audience repsonded enthusiastically Mrs Kathryn Northrup who directed the play carries the leading role and is supported by the following cast : Thatcher Allred Mrs George Eccles Horace H Walker Mrs Merrill Bunnell Miss Esther Clawson Fred Nixon and Glen Judd A full house is anticipated - EVERETT G SOMERVILLE for Everett office machines chemistry algebra Funeral services W F Rodebush farmer of WilSomerville will be held Sun- geometry American history and son is receiving treatment at his Geiger second will be held Kiwanis club day afternoon at two o'clock in the year Spanish for injuries suffered Wednesand Thursday evening homewhen First Presbyterian church with Dr each Monday he was dragged about his day nine-thirty to from seven-thirt- y team and the Lions have selected John Edward Carver officiating' farm a by runaway horse attached next week" the captain for the Kiwanis organFriends may call at the family o'clock beginning ' to a hay rake were also received for ization Inquiries home 2318 B avenue this afterMr Rodebush's left ankle was As these captains will' have full noon and evening and Sunday until classes in English art and first year broken in three places pjosi-tiohe said and classes in power to designate players one o'clock Interment will be made Spanish and other game features some in :the Ogden City cemetery under these subjects may be formed additional amusement is expected the direction of Larkin & Sons Registration will continue Monday and Thursday evenings until further to develop I notice Two of the junior high school Mr Wangsgard annonced that football teams will play a complete 4 registration in 15 free adult classes game There will be wrestling bouts now totals 523 which he asserted and boxing contests between some at " is "very good for this time of year" of the men frequently featured on professional cards in Utah The ticket sales will be handled by students of the high school repSTORE SPACE FOR RENT resentatives of all grade schools subv school classes in nine Night With Simpson Music Co lomembers of the Rotary Kiwanis at been have Ogden Executive and Lions club and by a jects school saidorganized By Knapp's cated at 2532 Washington Ave Dave Wangsgard High will which visit committee special Orchestra of assistant Ogden superintendent the business district on (the prin schools 486 or 252 Phone today cipal shopping days of the month Classes in beginners' shorthand USE OF RECEIPTS Money raised from the "Band antix" will be used to purchase nu merous new instruments jneeded to place the Ogden High school band in competitive class with other high ROBT YOUNG MADGE EVANS In "DEATH ON THE DIAMOND" schools of the state These instruLast Times bements costing about $1500 will and come the property of the Ogden TONIGHT JOAN BLONDEL GLENDA FARRELL in "KANSAS CITY PRINCESS" school district and loaned to students for the school yea making complete instrumentation possible J LeCohte Stewart Talks On other What Artist Strives A member of the To Show will captain the r FULL HOUSE tonight "The First Mrs Fraser" a comtesting of cattle It was announced by Francis M edy by St John G Irvine is being Peterson assistant county agent presented by the Little Theatre that an effort will be made to have Guild Inc — other groups in the county organize for the testing of stock Under favorable circumstances Dr Webb Receiving states he can test from 60 to 100 head of cattle each day il : JERRY PETTIT Then Drink Moonlight Waltzes s " that IS UNANIMOUS hog-contr- ol with Like Good Beer? Patronize sJIome Boys 20c 8:30 to 9 ©'Clock 40c Until Closing "We Lead Others Follow! J was expressed today by members of the committee directing plns for the event sponsored by civc clubs for the benefit of the Ogden High ! school band A sports program ' SHOW DRAWS At a meeting of hog and cattle growers In Plain City Friday evening a vote for continuation of the federal project next year was unanimous It was also decided that federal tests of cattle for Bang's disease shall be taken up L Hipwell was selected to contact stock interests in the Plain City district with a view to having the tests made as a group Dr A J Webb-ithe federal veterinarian in charge of tests in Weber county and he will be advised when the Plain City group is ready fo rthe Anticipation that thousands of Ogden people with many from other communities will attend the "Bandantix" Thursday October 25 ? CONTROL VOTE Plain City Growers fyleet Guild's Patrons Exceed To Consider Stock Number of Seats In Problems Theatre Committee Making Ready For "Bandantix" In HAVE YOUR PARTIES at the WHITE ELEPHANT TEA GARDEN - Best Dance In Town! LOCK WOOD'S BERTHANA BOOSTERS BAND Clyde Lockwood Director All Orden Music! I ?L©©1 SC3©W Leo!a Budge Manzel Farr and Carl W Manzel She is also survived by six great- J 1 ©ANE AMP grandchildren grandchildren - OF THOUSANDS The Rev John P Moulton will ' celebrate his first holy communion I since i his elevation to the ipriest- hood' in the Church of the Good I morning : WallCsaGllQomi Word has been received of the death of Mrs Charles Manzel Sr Wednesday in Fremont Neb Mrs Manzel was the mother of the late Charles Manzel Jr a police officer who' was shot in the back by a Mexican May 9 1921 when he entered a rooming house on Twenty-fifth street to investigate a robbery Surviving relatives include the son's widow Mrs Charles Manzel Jr TO DRAW CROWD First Rites Shepherd Sunday Burial To Be Made- Sunday BILL INTENDED 9 I 1 Bishop s Son Will Conduct I — Plus — 'Patsy Kelly Eddie F03' - in Jr "Roamin Vandals" Silly Symphony Colored Cartoon "Peculiar Penguins" Paramount ' Sound News ' EDNA MAY OLIVER RALPH MORGAN CHARLOTTE HENRY JANET BEECHER A 20th Century Picture Doors Open at 12:30 P M Hear BY KNAPF And His Band 12:30 to 1:C0 SUNDAY ONLY Feature at 1:00 6:25- - - 2:45 - 4:35 8:13 - 10:C5 |