Show THE OGDEN STAN TUESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 6 1934 PENSION CHIEF RDQIVl RETORENGES 'GROWER DIES AFTER MOTOR Fraud —Salt Lake City police have sent out a warning that two men using spurious payroll ' checks are operating In Utah Merchants of Salt Lake City recently lost $400 to the pair May Shnpe formerly of the Cinderella Shop is now at Foulger & Hurst's beauty shop "I Runim--Hundred- s of former students are expected to gather on November 10 at Utah State Agricultural college for a reunion includfooting a cornerstone ceremony ball game! receptions and a dance Good portrait $100 and up at the Loveland Studio 480 24th street TRUGKWREGK Hyrum Smith 67 of gan Victim of Highway Accident Mor- Hyrum Smith 67 of Morgan died this morning of injuries received In an automobile accident in North Morgan "between one and two o'clock He and his son ' were on their way home from Ogden after delivering a truck load of potatoes and in passing a motor car were off the road which result) crowded Scandinavians — Hans Helgesen ed in the car turning over on the be the speaker at the Scantruck Mr Smith's neck was prob- will ' dinavian Friday evening ably broken as he died almost in- November meeting o'clock seven-thirt- y 9 at Dr stantly Sheriff T W Fry and acA hall good ward Third in the E M Abbott investigated the all and been has arranged cident and pronounced it unavoid- program welare and Scandinavians public able Mr Smith was born in Morgan come May 2 186 a son of Conard and Marvelous diamond ring values Eliza Robinson Smith He lived in White distinctive jewelry Lincoln enwas life and Morgan all his gaged in farming He was married Women to Meet—The auxiliary to to Clara Heiner in Logan March 18 Police association will hold its the 1891 He was a member of the I regular meeting Wednesday afterD S- - church He1 is survived by his wife and noon at two o'clock in the police the following sons and daughters: station George Smithy Mrs J L Green Standard Coal— Fill your bin now Arnold H Smith T A Smith HarPipe & Coal Ph 141 ) vey Smith Leslie Smith Lewis Ogden Sewer t Smith and Raymond Smith all of Club Hostess—Mrs John Holden Morgan and Mrs Ray Morris CoalHe is also survived by 20 will entertain the Rainbow club on ville afternoon November 8 at grandchildren and the following Thursday one a luncheon at the home o'clock brothers and sisters: Mrs Harriet E Batch 2822 Eccles Clawson Morgan Mrs Annie Heinz of Mrs j Ogden S'P Smith of Malad and avenue 'C A Smith of Morgan — Ask for list Trees— Shrubs-Bulb- s Funeral arrangements ere under the direction of Lindquist & Sons Moore's Nurseries Phone 782 halL 2416 Washington Pinochle will be played FINISHES TOUR avenue Orchestra — The Presbyterian Sunday school orchestra will meet at n o'clock Wednesday 2402 Custer avenue seven-fiftee- night at Fond For Utah — The federal emergency relief administration Intends to furnish financial aid for 873 college and university students in Utah Th monthly allotment for the winter will be $13095 MRUOmE BREWER BEAD i - i Election— The auxiliary to the Or-dof Railway Conductors wiU hold its regular business meeting and election of' officers Wednesday afer BOARCMSSUES FREE PERMIT Shriners Will Put On Show For Benefit of Hospital late Monday afternoon granted a free permit for the showing here November 26 to December 1 inclusive of the Burns Brothers indoor circus sponsored by the Ogden Shrine club The circus is to be held in either the Coliseum or the Berthana it was said and the Shrine Crippled Children's hospital will receive 35 per cent of the gross receipts City commissioners ternoon at o'clock in the two-thir- ty WOW halL Tire Taken— William Brooks 2883 Reeves avenue reported to the police station that a tire and rim were taken from his car Monday eve- ning at Seventeenth Washington avenue street and 1 Typewriters sup reprng Ph 236 Ogden Typewriter House 2422 Klesel Theft— A mounted tire was stolen from the car of Sam Herrop of Seventeenth street and Washington avenue Monday night The car was parked at the home i TO ENTER PARADE Damp Wash— Cheapest ind serv Claims totalling of ice 4c lb Sanitary Laundry Ph 4161 $110362 which $106669 were against the general fund were approved From Machine — A ' and a Commissioners accepted the Inv- package of i dress goodspistol were stolen itation of M L Fenstermaker as from the car of Lee Buraham of chairman of the parade committee Farmington Monday evening His to participate in the Armistice day car was parked at Twenty-fift- h parade here November 10 street and Adams avenue according City Commissioner Fred E Wil- to report to the police station liams announced he had accepted the bid of the Browning Chevrolet For rent 5 room strictlv mndpm company and purchased a de luxe house and garage $3500 Phone 1625 model car for the waterworks de i After deducting the partment Better Feed— Alfalfa and stubble trade-i- n allowance a tabulation by fields of the intermountain region the city purchasing agent shows the are reviving under rainfall improv car will cost the city $55730 conditions according to pasture ing FEES ALLOWED Market Observer in Special attorney fees for his work his weekly report Stephan Bray In connection with the proposed $750000 waterworks revenue bond water colors Ph loan amounting to $30917 were 103Artist Supplies Glass & Paint 2340 Gateway allowed to S P Dobbs The com Washington missioners declined to approve at this time the remainder of his bill In Charre— Prof Chester Myers $200 for work on the engineer's re is managing director of the tenth port and preliminary activities little theatre season at Utah State Agricultural college which will open November 15 with "The Shining 1 Rites For Early Resident Will Be Conducted In Henefer Lovina Ellingford Brewer 75 widow of William Brewer died this morning at seven o'clock at the family home in Henefer Summit Mrs Brewer was born in England January 21 1859 a daughter of Samuel and Eliza Gower Ellingford the eldest of nine children In 1877 she came to Utah with her parents as L D S converts and settled in the Morgan and Summit county area She was married to William Brewer in Salt Lake City July 25 1878 She was an ardent worker among the sick and active in the Relief society Her husband : died six years ago Mrs Brewer is survived by the following sons and daughters: Sophia L Brewer William H Brewer Mrs Violet G Taylor all of Henefer Ernest H Brewer of Echo Mrs Ravie Carlisle Evanston Wyoming and Clyde Brewer business man of Ogden She is also survived by twenty-fiv- e grandchildren two and the following brothers and sisters: William Ellingford Alhambra Calif John Ellingford Twin Falls Idaho Mrs Rosa Owen and Arthur El- An appeal to speed Christmas mailing was made today by R B Extension Made In Life of Corporation At a special meeting of stock holders" of the Davis and Weber Counties Canal compans Monday the life tenure of the corporation was extended fifty years to 1984 Majority of the 10000 shares of stock was represented at the meeting and the vote was unanimous according to Robert C Nye secre- tary The company owns a reservoir In East canyon and a concrete canal system leading from the mouth of Weber canyon to stockholder farms The company controls a majority of stock In the Weber River Water Users association which controls the Echo reservoir The company uses about 58000 acre feet of water from the two reservoirs iFarms reached lingford Idaho Falls Idaho Funeral services will be held Sat- by the distributing system are urday at two o'clock in the Hene- situated in southern Weber county fer L D S chapej with Bishop and in Davis county! Officers of the Parley R Stephens conducting company are: E P Ellison of Lay-to- n Friends may call at the residence president Herbert Barnes of in Henefer Thursday afternoon and Kaysville vice president Robert C Interment Nye secretary and P A Dix A P Friday and Saturday will be made in the Henefer cem- Bigelow D D Harris T J Thur-goo- d and Ronald Wadsworth all of etery under the direction of LindWeber county directors quist & Sons -- — 'i — en great-grandchildr- — j: University Squad To Candidates Present Move East Thursday Financial Statements Ira The University of Utah football squad will pass through Ogden Thursday night at about eight-thiren route to Boulder where they will play the University of Colorado Saturday The 40 members of the party will occupy a special railroad car They will return to Salt Lake City by way of Ogden also passing here at a m Sunday PETITION FILED IN SCHOOL RACE to the state senate and George B Taylor Republican nominee for election as state representative lhavf filed with the county clerk statements of campaign receipts and expenditures ' Mr Huggins listed recent expenditures of $33 bringing his total for the campaign up to $4425 Mr Taylor listed total receipts of $6715 six-thir- 1 ty 1 iMFQI Wk HHE t I ave i$?H" Stamps A It's a thrifty person who saves these valuable little stamps And it gives a spirit of goodwill and confidence to shop at the store which nas Jine interests or its customers at nearc T : Stage Party Will Use Special Train terms The Ziegfeld Follies Theatrical is scheduled to:naxs company through Ogden on its way from Salt Lake City to San Francisco on the morning or Wednesday January 9 The eighty members of the party will occupy an 11 --car special train wmcn wui operate westward from Ogden as a section of the Overland Limited j M X who Moose Party— The public Js invited to attend a Moose lodge card party at eight o'clock Friday In the 3 10 47 ' V7vV - 'C ''t'sAi "X " nd World fair M 4& Lv! Only once in a while can we4 offer you this remarkable value Stock up from complete size and color range' Slightly irregular from $1 group Ovf ! court for letters of administration in the $2400 estate of Mary J Hunter deceased f A Road Show Will Be Staged In Six Wards X New Novelty f r - w-- - Canal Refreshments will be served public is invited to attend Mmo The 44 - f j Carefully designed for the smart mis Rtrirtiv tail ored finished with large button trim lcnS sleeves all sizes UULild SOON TO R ETU Rf Editor of Deseret Newa Appointed President of Mission non managing editor of the Des- ! "- " : Three More Chosen To Deliver Speeches j Three: additional speakers I o 1 assigned today for Armistice day addresses in Ogden November 12 They are: P H Service to Sacred Heart academy Elmer Buckner to St Joseph's school and Lawrenca were Clayton to Weber High school mm m$?mz- hifh neck The Thomas D Dee memorial hospital filed suit Monday afternoon in Second district court seeking judgment of $92985 and interest against Mr and Mrs P O Woody The hospital corporation seeks $61985 for hospital board accommodations and materials alleged to have been provided for Mrs Woody between October 15 and November 10 1933 and between December 1 1933 and April 2 1934 and also asks $310 alleged to be due Alice Hussey a registered nurse on an 8 Pieces in Walnut $5350 f i I ! tNo KL0 SOUND All colors ' j 1453 This Beautiful Walnut Suite Only APPEAL 8-- Pc Keep in Tone With KLO i Tonight of all nights you must tune into KLO One of the most important elections in the history of the United States is being con ducted today and ' the results may upset the political Situation through out the nation You want your in formation on the election results KLO in quickly and accurately with The Standard Examiner will give you the quickest service possible over any station The returns which will be broad cast tonight through KLO come by direct leased A P wire into The Standard - Examiner offices from which point KLO will flash them to you minute by minute by remote control Turn your dial to KLO tonight from 6:45 on for the quickest and most accurate election returns $7I: I i " i : The distinctive Walnut panels in this suite add a striking style note of their own! 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No A The Smiling D's Helen and Frances Dodson Singers and Mary Dowllng Accompanist sponsored by the Shreck' Service Station 5:15 Old Masters 5 :30 Movie Melodies 5:45 March Time 6:00 Dinner Music From the Dining Room of the Hotel Ben Jjomond featuring Jerry Pet-t- it and His Royal Commanders 6:30 J E Carver "The World Today" 6 :45 Elections Returns 7 :00 Intermountain Walkathon 7:05 Topical News Comments of the Air by Don Marlow 7:15 Election Returns 7:15 The Mecca Presents Al Warden's "Sports Eye View" 7:45 Hunter-Kimba- ll Motor Co 7:50 Election Returns 8:00 Weather Forecasts 8:05 Election Returns 8:30 Fireside Players 8:45 Election Returns 9:15 Intermountain Walkathon 9:30 Election Returns 12:00 Election Returns This station will remain on the air after 12 midnight until returns cease coming in Stay up and listen with KLO 1480 " 8:00 ' 283 50 Nine really beautiful pieces la Walnut in a rich gorgeous satin-smoo- finish! Genuina Duncan Phyphe! 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We include the extension top table" buffet host chair and 5 side chairs in handsome Walnut veneers! ! assigned claim Today 6:45 Ballads (rrl - Hospital Sues For Patient Care Costs Rutherford Extremely Smart Soca 8 11m n10 - Wl MLK will speak W 5:15 Old Masters 5:30 Movie Melodies 5:45 March Time 6:00 On With the Dance 6:30 J E Carver "The Velvet Blouses : -- : Belgium Decem- 12 'Brazil December duties A program has been arranged in cluding musical numbers Frank Francis Orav Bundy and Dr W B Preston the newly elected state de partment commander of the V F 10:15 10:45 11:00 Full-Fashion- ed Smalley deceased Ogden jeweler William C Hunter petitioned the ft iL Is the Pure Silk Letters of administration were granted Monday afternoon by District Judge L A Wade to Arthur Smalley in the estate of John 15 Zone December 15 Czecho-Slovak- ia December 14 Denmark December WIN TE3IPLETON 14 England December 15 Finland December 14 France December 15 Annual installation of officers of December 15 Hungary Fred J Grant post Veterans of Germany 12 British India NovemDecember Foreign Wars will be held Wednes- ber 30 Ireland December 15 Italy day night at eight o'clock in the December 14 Netherlands Decemhall at 2320 Washington avenue ber 15 Norway December 14 Win Templeton new commander Persia 4 Poland Decern- December ana otner oincers will take up their 9:30 Emporium Shopper 9:35 Morning Ballad Bouquet 10:00 Housekeeper's Chat — Inform- Authority Granted To Arthur Smalley The annual L D S Mt Ogden stake Mutual Improvement association road show will be held in each of the six wards of the stake Tuesday night Nov 13 Each ward will present one act which win rotate in each ward of the stake Details of the programs u be announced later tiua TrceS I wn ri osiery Easy : t m Another Shipment— Popular Kent field Bail Posted— J B Morris 61 of 3i23 Porter avenue posted $10 bail at the county jail this to appear in city court onmorning a charge of battery upon the person of Annus Dalton 1 Another reason why the Emporium ' popular place to shop f -- Filled Book Is Worth $250 in Merchandise in Our Store Think of the extra Christmas gifts you may! have by Green Stamps saving - Acclaimed by radio men really know— the new Atwater short wave ' radio leads the Sold exclusively at Boyle's " ber DO Appointment of Joseph J Caneret News here as president of thai British mission of the Latter-da- y Saints church was announced today perience Mr Hinckley is rapidly convaby the first presidency of the lescing from his injuries which church included the fracturing of seven Mr Cannon a native of Salt Lake ribs City and editor of the Deseret News ber 14! Rumania December 8 since 1931 will leave for London of the mission within Scotland December 15 Spain De- headquarters a few weeks cember 12 Sweden December 14 He succeeds James Henry DougSwitzerland December 15 Russia December 12 Jugoslavia December las of Ogden as mission president Mr and Mrs Douglas will return 12 to their home in Ogden church ofLast sailing dates from Pacific coast ports are: Australia November ficials said Mr Cannon has filled two mis21 China December 1 Hawaii December 14 Japan December 8 New sions for the church in England Sweden He was born in 1877 Zealandj December 5 Philippines and and 1 December during his long residence in Netherland East Indies Straits Settlements and Siam No- this state has engaged in mining manufacturing vember 24 canning banking Four or five days should be al- the brokerage business and recently lowed between Ogden and New turned to writing He served one York and two or three days between term in the state legislature and was editor of the Millenial Star for here and Pacific coast ports two years 5 :00 - —— tria December Robert H Hinckley state emergency relief director who was injured ten days ago in an automobile accident left the Dee hospital today in an ambulance to cast his vote and returned to his hospital bed none the worse for the ex TONIGHT r Meeting—The WCTU monthly Alphonso W Taylor of Harris meeting will be held Wednesday at at the home of Mrs A C ville today filed a petition to be- two-thir- ty come a candidate for election to the Wycoff 2635 Harrison avenue with as assisting hostWeber county board of education Mrs J M Kinard ' ess 1 His petition was from district No signed by 19 citizens Zenith Triple Filtering get worldDistrict No 1 includes the towns wide hear them Read of Harris ville North Osrden and Bros reception L Pleasant View David C Shupe of North Ogden is the present member Movement— The Salt Lake chamfrom this district ber of commerce Intends to ask comMr Taylor is the first candidate merce in other western in this district to file his petition cities tochambers unite with it in a moveHie election will be held December ment for national stronger air de' fenses — if In Ambulance To Cast Vote MIL ion i Washington Porter postmaster "Postof fice officials welcome the cold stormy weather" he said "because it prompts people to think about Christmas and do their mailing early The holiday season is the annual nightmare for postoffice workers because most people put off mailing Christmas packages and cards until the eleventh hour Invariably are choked with mail during the few days before Christmas taxing all facilities to the utmost Those sending Christmas packages abroad are reminded of last sailings to foreign ports and advised to give their packages and cards plenty of time to reach the seacoast cities The following is a partial list of latest dates of dispatch from New York Argentina December 1 Auspost-offic- es re-elect- ion Birthday Gifts — Sterling birth stone rings 75c Packer & Stevens 2359 i A Huggins Democratic nomi- nee for ty TIUEARIilVING Returning to Salt Lake City following a state-wid- e trip in behalf of the Townsend pension plan C H Lamb state manager declared more than 85000 Utahns are supporting the plan Commenting on the proposed national sales tax he declared the total transaction-sale- s or business done in one year in the United States amounts to more than 1200 billion dollars or more than 100 billion dollars a month In view of this volume he asserted a two per cent transaction-sale- s tax would produce more than two billion dollars per month more than enough to retire 10 imillion persons 60 years of age or older on a pension of $200 per month each not including the increase in business which he said would result from the new buying power Mr Lamb expressed his appreciahe received tion of the from many sources in the cities and towns where he held Townsend tour plan 1meetings on his 4 ion county Goes To Polls HOLIDAY MAIL Matter Going By Vessel Must Be Dispatched In Near Future J' Hour- - Officers Will Take Positions Avers Many Utah People Supporting Townsend Proposal i Dependable Radio Service — Glas-man- n Raalo & Battery Co Ph 515 1 i 1 J DARD-EXAMINE- H If yon can't drive in then write Same low prices same guarantee! 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