Show SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 21 1934 Machine Carving Trench Near Pioneer Dam LULL OCCURS TRUCK BR DUG AT PINE VIEW SAFELYTO UTAH DAM JCATION Order To Start Awaited Materials Needed - Progress on the &ine View dam project Saturday was slow while the 5 J A i - WILL BUY WATER John Hall is slowly recovering from a serious kidney disorder The town board and directors of the Rice Creek Irrigation company are completing negotiations of subscribing for water for the town's proposed water system Glen and Russell Shupe have returned from a successful elk hunt in the Jackson Hole country Mr and Mrs LeRoy Montgomery announce the arrival of a baby boy L f 38-in- ch PROJECTS TO Burch Creek Sewer And North Ogden Water Lines Included David A Scott - was iriade Satur - dayAnnouncement new drug store a that night will be opened about November 1 —111 BV A W SUtTl ililU VYttSU- — 'lneton vXitj avenue on 't i corner in the Abbot theR northeast Heywood ' - f building H' W Broadbent manager of a Thornton drug store for seven years and William W Stone also con- nected with the Thornton organization will be proprietors The new store will be known as the Broad- stone store axid will handle a complete line s Installation of a soda fountain and other fixtures has been j - ed SCIIOOLBOARD This dragline machine operated by the Utah Construction company of Ogden and the Morrison-Knudse- n company of Boise REPRESENTED county surveyor and E J Fjeldsted ERA committee member and secretary of the chamber of commerce will present four Weber county projects Tuesday to the state ERA committee in Salt Lake City The four projects include: A sewer system for Burch Creek a waterworks system for North Ogden survey of the proposed road between Huntsville and Mountain Green in Weber canyon and grading of a meandering road running from Thirty-thir- d street along the Weber river to the Riverdale road Some of these projects have been previously presented by no action has been taken on them by state headquarters con- tractors jon the Pine View dam and Ede"n and Huntsville hightrench ways is digging a 15 feet wide from the old Pioneer dam to drain the reservoir area This dragline outfit with a two yard bucket has a 60 foot 12-fo- ot boom re-elect- ion NINETY COMING TO CONFERENCE All Regional Forests Be Represented To And Policies Studied In North Carolina - December Storey Funeral Will Take Place Monday Funeral services for James Storey will be held Monday afternoon at one o'clock in the North Ogden ward chapel with Bishop Harold S Campbell officiating Friends may call at Larkin & Son's drawing room o'cloc then today until at the family home in North Ogden this afternoon and evening and Monday until twelve o'clock Interment will be made in the North Ogden cemetery Flowers left at the Larkin chapel until nine o'clock Monday morning will be taken to the one-thir- ty gs Pretended Suicide Almost Real CHANCES EVEN Avers Sinclair Popularity Waning And Merriam's Cause Rising — - New Fish Has Debut fin-gerlin- HEYWOOD SAYS j The United States forest service conference to be opened in Ogden 1'- will be attended by November it was announced foresters ninety at forest service headquarters Sat urday Every regional forest will be represented and many of the exe cutives of Washington D C will — :—— attend F A Silcox chief forester is to have charge of the delibera tions The discussions will center large ly on grazing and range problems but many other problems of out standing importance will be given RALEIGH N C— CUP)— A brand careful consideration Definite poli spanking new fish - the Microp-tert- is cies for handling these problems Hydesls — has been discov- will be studied Game management conin all its phases ered in North Carolina Found irrfarge numbers in Lake siderable discussion The conference Mattamuskeet Hyde county the was first designed to consider graznewcomer has never been identi- ing and game questions rather exfied elsewhere clusively but its purposes have been Js the genus name of enlarged to include land use planMicropterus a large - bass Hydesis the species ning and other subjects The conname comes from that of the coun- ference was to have been held last ty in which the fish was discov- spring but was postponed until November 1 ered State game and fisheries officials plan to stock several lakes with of the Hydesis bass next Henry Guy Child of Burch Creek has submitted his petition for candidacy in the Weber county school board election from district No 3 the clerk of the county board of education reported Saturday night Mr Child whose petition was signed by 33 residents of the district will seek the office now held by Mrs Charlotte Jacobs of River-dal- e year — who has not yet announced her candidacy lor The towns included in the Third district are Burch Creek Marriott Riverdale Uintah and Wilson Was The election will be held early in - : will-receiv- e PETITION FILED Dr McCune Becomes Association President Dr Ross W McCune was elected president of the association Of the Quincy school at a meeting held in the school on NEWBRITAIN Conn —(UP) — Friday evening Mrs Jennie C Neal Matthew Buczek 12 and his sis- was made vice president and Mrs ter were sent to the railroad --tracks Dewey Summers ' secretary and to pick up coal which spilled from treasurer Students of the school gave enpassing freight cars Matthew lag tertainment numbers Miss Gladys on the ged job and his sister threat ened to "tell on him" when they got Anderson spoke — home William Rufus or William II son To scare her Into promising not to tell their father the boy waded and successor of William the Coninto a pond pretending suicide queror was the only bachelor king Only prompt arrival of a policeman of England- - Edward V and Edward summoned by a saved VI were never married but they died his life before reaching their majority Parent-Teache- rs — John G Heywood manager of the Abbot R Hej'wood estate now a resident of San Francisco believes that Frank F Merriam has an even chance to defeat Upton Sinclair for the governorship of California Mr Heywood who is handling details of the estate in Ogden declared Saturday that when Mr Sinclair was nominated by the Democratic party betting was five to three that he would be elected The betting is now even he declared between Sinclair and Merriam The latter became acting governor upon the death of James Rolph Jr "Politicians contend that R L Haight is no longer a factor in the election They believe that Haight's supporters would not under any circumstances vote for Merriam if would" vote for Haight withdrew but Sinclair Merriam - has gained' in popularity while Sinclair has lost since the election he said U — — j I j j Mother Returns to j Coast After Visit After a three day visit with her daughter MrsW B Williams' of Ogden Mrs N M Cooke has returned to Los Angeles Mrs Ouida Kirk of Los Angeles sister of Mrs Williams was also a visitor during the period and the event partook of a family gathering During the time Forrest Williams a son of Mina' Nevada was in Ogden and had the pleasure of meeting jhis grandmother and aunt He howeyer spent but one day with the grou J HONEYMOON HOTEL NEOSHO Mo— (UP) — An old man walked into the hotel here and 1 cgi&tci eu ine nocei cierK talked NOW er In Cab Driver Death COLORADO SPRINGS Colo Oct Reppin Newark N Ji slayer of a Colorado Springs taxi driver must spend the rest of his life in prison a Jury decided 20— (AP)— Walter here tonight Reppin was once sentenced to die in the lethal gaa chamber for the murder of Vincent Regan Colorado college student and taxi driver but won a new trial On his second trial the jury disagreed His third trial was jegun earlier this week and climaxed tonight when the jury after long deliberation fixed the penalty at life imprisonment He is now nearly 20 years old but was Just 18 when he killed Regan during a robbery Stimpson state representative D L Stine $100 Fred M Nye William Nathan Barker state resentative $25 $25 $20 rep- i ! ten-fiv- o'clock After he was graduated from Corj nell college xiowa) and the University of Iowa Senator Dickinson took up the practice of law He took -- in J an active interest politics immediately While in college he had been more interested in economics debating and political subjects than in other studies He served as county attorney for two terms and was a member of the sate central committee Republican from tenth Iowa district for four yearsthe A man of pleasing personality and ability as an orator he soon attracted attention of the public He was elected to congress in 1918 and served 12 years in the lower house He was elected United States senator in 1930 and became: a recognized leader of that body COMMITTEE DUTIES Among his important committee i - Will Give You Orchard Co s of $6635 Clarence A Stimpson Republican state representative of $2815 which $25 was to the central com- mittee Anna Cross Van Dyke Republican recorder $10075 which 'with a previous : $350 expenditure makes a total of $10423 Sixty dollars of her expenditure was to the Republican central committee William Nathan Barker Republican state representative none and $1515 Charles B Doty Democrat four year term commissioner $121 of which $100 was to the Democratic central committee making a total cf $139 in all Miss Denning Going To Chicago! Meetings Miss Lucy Denning of the department of business at Weber college has received word from' the Gregg Publishing company that she has heen selected as an associate chairman of the publicity committee for the National Commercial Teachers federation annual convention to INDEPENDENT RACE 26 27 28 be held Jack Bll candidate on the Inde- this yearin Chicago Dec pendent ticket for election as sherMiss is a graduate of the iff filed a statement setting forth Gregg Denning shorthand school and has members of his personal campaign been since 1920 She poscommittee as: W P Curray 2102 sesses teaching a Gregg shorthand teachers Jefferson avenue A A Tuttle of certificate which is evidence of havRiverdale road Harry J Reid 2854 ing been tutored by the author assignments in the senate are: Ap- Washington avenue CX Z Gentry Miss Denning plans to attend the propriations military affairs print- 2558 Washington Oliver avenuei convention Chicago ing public buildings and grounds Revenue Office Will ' Gray 2644 Brinker avenue and E v — — and rules He was temporary chairman of O Greenwood Eccles building Fred 669 Twenty-sevent- h street Be Closed the Republican national convention Pulled To is of the committee secretary n Chicago in 1932 and delivered —— — — — The office of the deputy collector the keynote speech of that convenAssemble of internal revenue in the Ogden tion —— L Licenses federal building will be closed this r A meeting of the Utah society of week because meetings will be consuperintendents to be held in Salt Five Couples ducted in Salt Lake City for internal Divorce Suit Filed Lake City next Wednesday afterrevenue employes beginning Monnoon at two o'clock will be attendeight-thirat o'clock am and day And licenses were on issued Marriage ed by Keith Wahlquist superintenAlimony Sought Saturday by Lawrence A Van Dyke dent extending until Saturday afternoon of Weber schools and E R McKay deputy collector and Weber county clerk to Howard W Karl Hopkinscounty school supNorma Ogden V E Larsen of the processing deHartley filed suit for di- Mumford Prasierof Clinton and Ada erintendent vorce Saturday afternoon in Second Mae Lund of Plain City partment Ogden will be present at A discussion of educational probHarry P — — v the meetings Parkinson and Eva Ai Glenn both lems will be led by C Clarence Nes-se- n ugauwi nuiiam charging failure to provide Thev of Plain City Ezra George Potter chairman of a school legislaof Ogden and Ruby Heiner of Mor- tive committee appointed by the last Ada Gill Gafeener of Los An- Bountiful ':T CU3- - gan iiaiwc L Mark Tillotson V and Olive state A second session collected ratskins of the of legislature a minor child and reasonable Klenke geles tody and Melvin E Wood and will be held at six p m Wednestlesnakes' lizards and water mocRawson all of Ogden Mary casins while she was a little girl day sevNow she has made in Texas eral i unique garments from the I J ! j : For Week v Superintendents Yednesday IssuedTo Here ty j tth : 4 DRIVE OUT AMD SAVE on Our OjlREN ITS THIRD CARLOAD If ' i q if- BEERi r ' - : " f Mi — l ©j I' COAL GAS ELECTRIC COMBINATION II If I $79 i WE INVITE YOU TO CALL — 'j ' ''--- 2602 WASHINGTON AVE GEORGE VETAS Prop - COMMENCING SATURDAY OCT 20 ! 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SANDWICHES One Block East of North Ogden Store AH Varieties in No 3 and No 2 Grades AT PRICES FROM 30p to 75£ PER BUSHEL In Your Containers A Bargain for Winter's Supply : - INDIVIDUAL OUTLAYS ' O Conferences in Weber stake will be held in the Nineteenth Kanesville President and Hooper wards George-- E Browning and members of the high council will be at the Nineteenth ward N A Tanner ot the stake presidency and members of the high council will visit the Kanesville ward and at the Hooper conference the stake will be represented by Fred Mitchell of the stake of the high presidency and members ' " council A conference in Grouse Creek ward of North Weber stake is to be visited by a group of stake representatives consisting of Jay G Stone of the stake presidency Earl Torgeson and Thomas Ole Smith of the high council Stake Clerk David W Evans Elizabeth Y Thomas and Martha B Leishman of the Relief society Rael Chadwick of the Sunday school Bessie Lee Draper of the genealogical committee and Mrs J E Taylor "of the Primary : association Conferences will also be held in the Harrisville and Taylor wards of North Weber stake President Thomas M Irvine and members of the high council will attend the Taylor ward conference and Wilmer J Maw of the stake presidency and high councilors will attend the Harrisville event Individual candidates filed reports listing no receipts and expenditures as follows: Lewis Spaulding Republican two year commissioner $11285 of which $100 was to the Republican central committee Edward T Saunders Republican four year commissioner $5875 George A Puller Republican state senator $5875 of which $50 was to the Republican central committee Albert B Foulger "Republican state representative $10 David A Scott Republican surveyor $1635 which added to a former report listing $50 makes a total ty Life Penalty Fixed cil Young $10 Lewis Spaulding two year commissioner $100 George A Puller state senator $59 Harvey F Cahill sheriff $50 Anna Cross Van Dyke recorder $60 Burdett Smith assessor $50 Ray P Morrissey $35 J A Howell $150 James A Piatt county attorney $10 George B Taylor state representative $30 'Clarence W Roy-- B GEQRGES - -- - irom-uenv- Come and See Us A Special Sale by the Ads With Dollars Campaigner Been In Public Life Many Years Le - ! WINTER APPLES Oil Refiners Plan Republican Has - to him and found that 50 years ago he and his bride SDent their honeymoon there vowing to return to ceieorate their golden wedding anniversary Althoush the wife had died her husband returned on the date and filled his room with flow ers He did not give his name skins ' BEN- LOMOND SENATOR- - DICKINS ON United States Senator L J DickThursday morning Mother and the inson of Iowa who has had a long are baby getting along nicely Mrs Francis Ward is recovering career in public life will address an from a severe attack of intestinal open Republican rally Monday morning at ten o'clock in the Egypfiu' j-- t Mrs Gwen Shupe an son Gary tian theatre He arrived in Provo have! gone to California' to spend Saturday in time to dethe winter with her sister Mrs iwbiiu liver his first public address in Utah Thora Morris and was to spend today in Salt FROM LAKETOWN Lake City Anf eight pound girl was born in A free picture will be the pee hospital to Mrs Florence shown at motion nine-thiro'clock and Willis daughter of Mrs Joseph Milton L Rawson of the president Storey Mr and Mrs Willis reside Young Republican club of Weber to came North' Og- county will open the in Laketown but meeting at ten den to await the arrival of the baby o'clock Arthur Woolfey This is their second child can candidate for First UtahRepublidistrict representative in congress will introduce Senator Dickinson at e gate-tend- er home kllXJORE Tex — (UP) — Oil refiners here propose Jto advertise with dollars— silver ones Refinery workers will be paid off each we-- k in silver dollars during the next three months The plan means that approximately $30000 a eek in silver dollars will be thrown Inot trade channels Oil refiners believe there will result favorable attention from the entire state and southwest to the huge industry here $59 ( ed 1 7 makes good" publicity "affair' 13 feet two inches is five feet two inches in It highs diameter for five feet of its heigh From there upwards it bottlenecks Broadstone Shop Will Be Ready For Business About Nov V plain that he and not the truck got lost in Detroit for he found the truck in the very place he had parked it The incident is regarded as Just another case of "local boy i I IN CORNER SITE - loss- of the clothes and a highly prized baseball autographed by the members of the Detroit and St Louis baseball teams He now ex- f Annual conference will be held in' the Uintah and South Weber wards of the Latter-da- y Saints Mt Ogden stake today The meetings will be held at the same hour as the regular Sunday services i W H Reeder Jr of the stake retary The county central committe list- presidency and E C Stratford Fred ed receipts of $765 which with the Abbott and D George Shorten of $3510 balance on hand made $800-1- 0 the high council will be visitors at' Stake repof assets Disbursements amount- the Uintah conference ed to $150 resentatives to the South Weber Al- County central committee receipts conference will Cbe M C Woods fred'Gladwell and Wright Angus were listed as follows:! David A Scott county surveyor Joseph E Evans of the high coun- $64983 on hand truckj his UC-M- K STORE TO OPEN Jf " Present Weber county Republicans have according to the report of the central committee filed Saturday with the county clerk by Milton ' J Rawson executive sec- i troit told of Wayne's federal ireclamatidn bureau branch and the contractors awited formal wort from Denver ta go ahead with construction Materials with' which to work were 'also awaited The dragline outfit was getting closer to the Pine View resort bridge as it dug a trench from the Pioneer dam eastward! to drain the reservoir area Meanwhile some materials were arriving The manhole for! the collection box at the city's artesian wells arrived It is a steel bottle-shap- to two feet six inches in diameter for theadditional six feet of height From it extend three outlet pipe as pipes and one well as four air vents Ora Bundy subcontractor constructing concrete bridges and cul- verts has his firagline outfit working on 'an excavation for a bridge over the South fork of Ogden river of Campaigns Presidency And High CounAre Set Forth In cil Members Will Be Statements —— Earl Shaw and Wayne Barker droves Into North Ogden Friday in a new truck purchased by C M Barker Recent news dispatches from De- §' '4 Finances —— i ANNUAL WARD BY ASPIRANTS MEETINGSTODAY Here Monday Driver Not His Machine Recently Lost In Detroit Official COSTS SHOWN Senator From Iowa Speaks And a -'- 89-9§ solid hardwood 5-pie- ce Breakfast Set CONSIDEU THIS PRACTICAI INVESTIENT FOR YOUR HOME TODAY FREE Or we will give you "free 10 square yards of guaranteed Pabco Linoleum in place of the breakfast set — Three out of four motor vehicles have defects which make them dangerous on the highways according to results of examinatiton of more than 3200000 vehicles last Don't Be Inconvenienced Why put up with all the petty annoyances parking violations smashed fenders petty thievery etc which you are subject to when you park your car downtown? Leave it home Night and Day Auto Repairing nil i QUITTING TIME' Along about 65 most men find brain and 'sinev ready to quit ' the daily grind and to Test I If your insurance provides the necessary income you can qui£ with satisfaction Pave the way for that now" a moderate yearly payment will do it and protect your family in the meantime f well-earn- ed - JOHN E VELTON Manager E W IIEATON Asst Mgrr S D GARN Asst Mgr A P Leisbman - - - Agent II J Ripplinger - - - Agent A T Doxey -- — - - - Agent F F Bybee - - - - - Agent L S Furlong - - - - Agent IK F Cannon Agent C O Vander Shuit Agent C G Wagner Agent Don't be misled by false statements made by anyone The same fine standard of quality of IMonarch Ranges has never been changed leA at this reduced jSrice which includes a solid hardwood breakfast set— AH j lTrHlA axil - STORE SPACE FOR RENT With Simpson Music Co lo- cated at 2332 Washington Ave Phone 486 or 252 ' Single Fares k &4 Y Wceldy Passes RAID TRANSIT CO --- --- W R Poulter Agent Representing KJlbjm - UTAH f --- --- Metropolitan Life Insurance Co Phone 6C0 ' I J0TI8E This For 7S i t V FREE A SOLID HARDWOOD CE BREAKFAST SET WITH EACH RANGE THESE PRICES ARE MADE POSSIBLE ONLY BY OUR LOW OVERHEAD EXPENSE South' Washington Fumituaire Co 29 ii Washington Ave Out of the High Kent District ' DRIVE OUT AND SAVE Phone 282D |