Show f I Whe SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 23 1934 BENNING NAMES ALL TOO BUSY SEVERAL AIDES TO CALCULATE FOR RECEPTION TRAFFIC SIZE TWO RELEASED Fund Will Be Gathered For Use of Society RASE LAID FOR Prominent men and women of the city will serve as patrons and sponsors of a benefit musicale Sunday afternoon December 30 at four o’clock in the Hotel Ben Lomond for the Ogden Humane Dr Morrell Made Chairman To Direct Temporary Organization MERER COUNTY AFTERINQUIRY SAFETY RRANCH Store Goods And Highway Wreck Case Appears r Members Will Railway Force Hustles Way Committee Participate In Stock Through Holiday Show Gatherings Crush Clicks From the Rails Local railroad business has been week very brisk during the past to sit time had one no has So far down and figure out just how much better than last year it is but the estimates range from 25 to 50 per cent for mail express and passengers In fact one man who has been struggling all week with a big pile of mail sacks that seems to grow thinks there larger daily said he as much mail twice been has was last there than here through ycsir “I know now why they built a big Union station” said another man as he looked over a crowd of passengers so dense he had to elbow his way through The Ogden Union station was built just ten years ago “Yes” said an old time railroader when reminded of this faet “and I heard talk last week they are thinking of washing the windows any year now” i VISITORS OPEN EYES The station Christmas decorations are drawing considerable favorable comment from passengers who say Ogden with its bright lights of many colors is the most attractive in the west The eityof its size of three wise men the display big ’on the' front of the station was designed by Delbert Foulger of the Utah Power & Light company who had a small one just like it in his home last year He was assisted by Kenneth Farr James “Colonel Rich S P traffic clerk was a pioneer child movie actor in his younger days “One of my best parts” he says “was in a slapstick comedy where I was dressed like little Lord Fauntleroy Another time I played a newsboy part” i ? i 4-- plant Mayor Harman W Peery will welcome th guests in behalf of the show at the traffic men's banquet that night in the Hotel Ben Lomond ’ Lyles W Larkin and Marion Steed will attend the junior exhibitors banquet Saturday evening - January 5 which probably will be- held in Dick’s cafe and Bill Hoggan will attend the banquet in the Exchange building the same night for college livestock judging teams Also on the same night will be the meetings of society No admission fee will be charged but there will be a voluntary silver benefit opportunity afforded Two musical organizatioons already have been obtained for the performance They are the Lillian Thatcher orchestra and a male chorus directed by Mark Robinson Officers of the Ogden Humane society include Mrs John W Mrs L J Hyslop president Holther vice president and Mrs Ruth Blakeslee secretary PROGRAM DATED CHRISTMAS GAY Oratorio To Begin At Five O’Clock A M With Chorus Featured A special Christmas morning proand Jersey at five o’clock a m gram associations which will be attended will bestarting held at the by Ray M Boyle and J Q Nebeker A M E church 2817Embry chapel Pingree aveAT SKI CONTESTS nue The “Candle program Light To act as livestock show hosts at includes an oratorio “The the ski meet Sunday January 6 at Services” Wonderful” Luke 2 1:20 arBjorngaard hill when amateur and Story and directed by Louwillie ranged professional jumpers will perform a Brown with Zudora Mae Blakey committee composed of Frank M and the Reverend C pianist Royal Browning chairman V P Camp- Brown narrator bell Trace A Turner Lawrence Farr The program follows: “Chimes” and F A Kuhlmann has been by pianist chant “Silent N ht named by Chairman Benning chorus Holy Night” “Receiving the J W Randall and H W Beckett Light” and “Processional” by chorJfr will meet informally in the colius to and World” “Joy hymn by seum Monday January 7 with chorus and congregation all standassociaexhibitors breed and major ing prayer “First Noel” piano solo tion representatives selected Miss Emma Henry The next day Tuesday January 8 narrator by anthem "Arise Since Thy County Commisisoners W R Light Is Come” chorus by Elvey Charles A Halverson George Spiker narrator music solo “Can-tiqSimmons and George E Stratford de Noel” by Adolphe Adams will meet breed association Bettye Stewart narrator chorus and judges Commissioner solo by Sadie Low'den duet by ArMcEntirq will attend the Utah nold Brown and Louville Brown Poultry association narrator anthem bv Eva Carter banquet jthat night in the Hotel Ben and chorus solo “Lo There Is Lomond while Mr Mulcahy will at- Born a Savior” by Ira B Wilson by tend the Intermountain Hereford Ruth Braggs narrator and chorus Breeders association banquet anthem “Wonderful Story” by G TO WELCOME BLOOD D Wilson by Arnola Brown and On Wednesday January 9 the chorus Then will follow sacrament of following committee will receive Governor Henry H Blood on his baptism offertory Christmas gift official visit to the show: Mr Ben- recessional “Joy to the World” ning Mr Mulcahy J H Andrew's chorus C H Thorstensen County CommisThe choir personnel includes: Sosioners McEntire Halverson Sim- pranos Betty Golden Ada Garner mons and Stratford Mayor Peery Jennie Thonas Pattie Golden and and City Commissioners George soloists Sadie L o w d e n Arnola O'Connor and Fred E Williams S Brown Ruth Braggs Bettye StewT Jeppeson W W Anderson H B art altos Evangeline Ellis Dela Earton E Leader Fred M Nye Henry Sarah Otis Joseph Henry and Eva Carter soloist and S C Powell 4 The Junior 'chamber of commerce headed by Chairman Atwell -- M Wolfer will serve as ushers and pro- D B vide special show information to visitors at the coliseum Sons Camp A L Christiansen Weber county agent will serve as contact map for Goodale camp of Sons of Utah the show with visiting county agents Pioneers Inc has been organized and extension officials with David B Foulger as captain Clarence P Larson secretary and Lawrence H Evans treasurer according to Joseph Grue secretary of the organization committee First and second lieutenants will be TWO named later Mr Grue said! the Sons of Utah Pioneers Inc was founded to propioneer traditions establish Praise Events To Be Held mote markers and later affiliate and work with the Daughters of Utah Morning And the Holstein-Friesia- n Mc-Enti- SOME IMPRESSIONS “Mae West's manager is dark and handsome” — Mrs Mae Mann of Brigham City who interviewed Mae West “It is a tough game” — Charles G “Our team has what I call ‘flock instinct’ Each player knows ex- actly what the other is going to do Dr Wilbur Stanford president ’ “It’s my Scotch ancestry I guess but I hate to see the government ’ go deeply into debt” — B C Forbes 'financial writer t Federal 'prisoners when traveling by train are sometimes allowed to get out and slowly walk around They wear a device on each leg that automatically locks if they start to run TO CALIFORNIA Willard Barr Southern Pacific agent left Saturday night with Mrs Barr to spend Christmas in San Francisco A visitor last week was E C Mallon traveling passenger agent for the Union Pacific who accomeastern football panied the team from Omaha to Ogden all-st- ar “Drinking has increased but drunkenness has decreased on trains” reports a conductor “During prohibition many people drank to excess when they got hold of good liquor Now 99 per cent keep their drinking under control” repre-sentativ- et t Foulger Heads Pioneer chmcalls SERVICES 1 This Pioneers Monday Evening ct draWtotake PLACE TONIGHT h ng he said will be given a Christmas play in which the spirit of Christmas breaks across the lines of race and volor The title is- - “White prejudice Christmas” It is given by a cast from the high school section of the Epworth league directed by Miss Ethel Ristine The setting is a wealthy American home where Christmas means to the several members of the home different things according to their several individual interests but having little or nothing to do with the real spirit of Christmas Into this home comes a young Christian Chinese student from a Christian mission school in China The cast includes: Bob Phelps Soretta Sandberg Bill Cook DoroSaxon Roush thy Hendrickson Walter Lovell George Nichols Audrey Gintz and Dixie Jessop A cordial welcome is extended to the public - -- -- At Uintah Gathering Slack Delivered PUBLIC GOAL CO Phone 217 Thirteenth Ward Prepares Holiday Anniversary Numbers EGGS WANTED 2269 Wall Ave Phone 501 ber will be given by the Relief society chorus directed by Mrs Eva Porter Greenwell The ward choir will give Christmas numbers Missionary letters will also be read to ttHne Single Fares - rL (Sa&jo j j Weekly v Passes UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO aa JJ)1L P T L S B O W R 1 1 LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED IN OGDEN AVE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD CLOSEOUT PRICES CEDAR CHESTS OUR P1HLC0 - o YOUR CHOICE OF FIVE DIFFERENT MAKES t ' Largest and Most Complete Get yours now while they last at the present price Most reasonable trade-i- n JANUARY 11935 WE WILL GIVE FREE Phone Ogden Utah J 861 COMPARE OUR PRICES AND QUALITY" BEFORE YOU BUY LOWEST PRICES IN TIIE STATE OPEN TILL 9 P M UNTIL CHRISTMAS ' That Are Left Are Going --- --- 1 Drastically Cut (prices O WE DON’T CARRY ANYTHING OVER SLEIGHS W AGONS BUGGIES DESKS TABLES AND CHAIRS FINE SELECTION OF DOLLS WE WILL STAY OPEN MONDAY NIGHT UNTIL YOU QUIT COMING 1 AND SAVE DRIVE OUT FREE --- --- 1 j TOYS and TREES at after-dinn- er --- o We Still Have a Lovely Variety of Rockers Occa sional Chairs Latest Living Room and Dining Room Furniture at DRASTICALLY CUT PRICES FOR THIS SPECIAL CLEANUP to the boy older for bringing in the best handled fur of any kind See or phone us for details A wild game trap 18 years old or JOHN E VELTON Manager HEATON Asst Mgr S D GARN Asst Mgr Leishman Agent II J Ripplinger — - - Agent Agent F F Bybee - - - - - Agent Doxey Agent II P Cannon Furlong Agent Vander Shuit - - Agent C G Wagner Agent Poulter - - - - Agent Veronus Jensen - - - - Agent --- 4--4 t-- c Similarly your life insurance payments may be spaced over the entire year In this way it isn’t difficult to carry a substantial insurance contract You can include insurance in your monthly budget The Metropolitan has published a bookie “Let Budget Help” which may be of assistance The' booklet together with details on the monthly payment insurance plans will be furnished without obligation by A -- For Christmas Robert Hilton smoke because the amount is small A solo by Marion - si E W PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE c SOUTH WASHINGTON II Vernon Mansell - - - Agent Representing FURNITURE CO Life Insurance Co Metropolitan Phone 630 Phone 2829 2944 WrASHIN GTON AVE J 4 g I ssifssa waste U on Prisoner For California Smith duet by Hobart and Neta Chard scriptural reading by Willis Oborn Christmas recitation by Rhea Louise Edvaldson Christmas story by Myrene Greenwell piano duet by Mildred and Betty Eames Talk "Joseph Smith” by John S Jenkins violin solo by Betty Govern piano duet by Janet and A nz With Christmas nearly here These are busy days for shopper and merchant Don’t get a police ticket for overtime parking Leave your care home night The whole school will gather on the north steps of the City Hall at seven o’clock Christmas eve and will begin sing- - 'w ing at that time The public is invited to attend The Grant school group is rep- resented by more different nationalities than any other” school in the city a survey showing that there are enrolled children of more than twenty foreign countries The children or their parents come from such widely separated countries as J Mexico! Holland China Spain" Italy England Denmark Wales Scotland Ireland Sweden Germany Norway France Austria Greece In each class room are gathered some of these different types -dark Latin or Mexican" or Oriental faces side by side with fair Dutch or English or Danish counten- ances And in each classroom characteristic traits of these races are 4-- 4 STOCK IS THE BQEEnDAOD HIDE ARB FDR CO OGDEN EGG CO At the invitation of the mayor and the city commissioners the entire student body of the Grant school will sing Christmas carols and present a Christmas pageant-Monda- y camp together in the greatest gathassemble on ering of boys ever to come American soil Hoys will together from every corner of the nation On the basis" of one representative to each troop Scout Executive S D Young saief Ogden area council is entitled to have a delegation of 103 boys Plans for the council representation are being made by a committee comprising A B Foulger Olin Ririe N A Tanner H B Hawkes and H G Havenor E E apparent — an inherent love of beauAnderson of Morgan Hervin art music — the patient industry of Brighairf City H L ty of some types the intelliRichards of Fielding J J Cutler gence of others Fusingquick 'of these all of Snowville George H Lowe presidqualities into one high ideal of ent-elect of the council will be Americanism is the school goal To chairman 'children the school of these many — is home recreation protection and wise counselor and friend From the time they enter as tiny strangers Held to learn a new language and new customs the school is their guide Officers These children many of them in their native costumes are to join Robert J Martini alias Robert their voices in praise of the holy Drexel 29 of Portland Oregon was season which is at hand They sing arrested Saturday by Duty Sergeant naturally beautifully with their inC K Keeter and Detective John heritance of music from the very Hutchens for officers In Eureka lands where Christmas was born Calif and will be held In the city jail until after Christmas when a Eureka officer will come for him Miss O’Neill Arrives Ogden police department was advised the man is wanted on a charge Visit of rape It was said by officers here that he confessed the charge Miss Bess O’Neill of Seattle arand fingerprints disclosed that he rived Saturday evening to spend the has a criminal record holidays with her mother Mrs R P O’Neill and sister Miss Lillian The Alaskan brown bear Is the O’Neill of theiFairview apartments largest on ’the American continent She will also visit another sister exceeding even the famous grizzly In Mrs R B Ballantyne and will resize turn home January 7 Bun-ders- The service at seven o’clock this evening in the L D S Thirteenth ward will be in commemoration of the Christmas season and the birth of Joseph Smith All parts on the program will be given by children of the Ward as follows: Numbers by orchestra of Lorin On It's easy to pay the cigar store clerk for your COMPARE THESE PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY Nut Fancy Pea OFFER PROGRAM A® Bramwell To Speak old GASH GOAL PRICES Stove Lump Be Held Wednesday t- HAYFORK FOUND 5695 567 5 $635 $565 $395 CHILDREN WILL LIKE BUYING CIGARS ST JOHN N B —(UP) —A Acadian hayfork believed to be the oldest in Canada has just been placed on exhibition at the New Brunswick Museum here Heavy and awkward the fork was used by early French settlers It was found in the barn of an old Little Brook N B farmer Furnace Lump Miller Services Will Wood BRING YOUR HIDES FURS PELTS WOOL TO US AND GET TOP PRICES Official word was received Saturday by J H Jenkins president of the Ogden area council that the national executive board of the Boy Scouts of America has accepted the invitation of President Roosevelt to hold the first national Boy Scout in Washington D C jamboree from August 21 to 30 inclusive In connection with the 25th anniversary of the celebration of the Boy Scouts of America next year Thirty thousand Boy Scouts and their leaders and scout delegations from several foreign countries will d the congregation The bishopric extends an invitation to all to attend to service ! ! ay President Ephraim Storey to meet at two o’clock on the Afternoon of Services for John Miller will be December 27 in the county court held at one o’clock Wednesday in house Lindquist & Sons’ chapel with They will fill a vacancy arising by Bishop H S Campbell officiating the expiration of the term of Clif- Friends may call at Lindquist’s ford Blair on the Ogden fluid milk-she- d Wednesday until time of services control board and transact Interment will be made in Ogden other business Cit" cemetery I “fifty-thir- SI N G CAROLS 03 YOUTHS Official Word Received Oil Public Invited To! Hear Boy Scout Assemblage Program Monday At Next Summer City Hall employe Company officials said they were glad to share with their employes the profits of the year These checks were estimated to total over $5000 and may be cashed Saturday afternoon by Ogden merchants “It’s our way of saying Merry Christmas” said A P Miller general manager of the com- pany in explaining the week” plan 1 STUDENTS WILL ll Market milk producers of the Ogden milkshed have been called by Kent S Bramwell will be the principal speaker in Uintah L D S ward chapel this evening He will relate experiences on a mission to England The topic to be discussed deals with the first Christmas on the American continent and its relationship to the first Christmas in the eastern hemisphere The services will commence at seven-thirt- y and the public is invited to attend IS Payment of a Christmas bonus to all its regular employes was 'made Saturday by the American Packing and Provision company each one being given a “fifty-thir- d week” pay check equal to the regular weekly pay of the During the evening a special num- Joseph Barker farmer of North Ogden was dismissed in the Burch Creek court Saturday afternoon on a charge of malicious destruction of real property The complaining witness was Aldro Barker a nephew of ±he defendant Aldro Barker testified a gate on his farm had been maliciously destroyed He did not see anyone destroy the gate Arvil Blodget testified that on October 16 at nine a m he was on the Aldro Barker farm where he is employed and saw the gate had been destroyed but did not witness its destruction He said he saw a man walking away from the field whom he thought was 'Joseph Barker Justice of the Peace Alfred Glad-wedismissed the case on the motion of Attorney W R Skeen that the state failed to connect the defendant with the action The question of a is involved in the action COUNCIL QUOTA Bonus Given To Employes By Meat Firm Farr school: violin Found Weak right-of-w- Milk Producers Will Fill Office Vacancy probably Tom the Trackwalker says he is going to hang a mail sack on the rods this year 200-year-- coorThears In the Methodist church tonight - ' street Saturday night December 15 and robbing it of wearing apparel Goods feund when the motor car they occupied was wrecked near Pocatello Idaho Monday night were not taken from the store There were three in the party on thd way to Pocatello in a car bearing the license plates registration of William Beveridge of 3065 Washington avenue The third person was Mrs Lewis J Smith She was injured when the car ran off the highway and was taken to a Pocatello hospital She was brought to Ogden Friday eening by W S Champneys police department chauffeur and taken to the home of a relative She had suffered a broken arm Dewey Hawkins chief of detectives in the police department said Saturday evening that because the goods found in the car had not been identified as having been taken from the Ogden store and because Beveridge had loaned the car to the party there was no charge upon which the three could be held ‘White Christmas’ Carries Theme of Race And Dismissal Ordered Because Color Prejudice Evidence of State ive ACADIAN Twenty-nint- h GATE DISPUTE will be organized in Weber county today After an investigation by police officers since Thursday evening Lewis J Smith 39 of Salt Lake City and Dorothy Richey 29 of Ogden were released Saturday afternoon They wfere booked at the police station Thursday on suspicion of having entered a tailoring store on Washington avenue near r Other camps FOR REGULATION Christmas praise services will be conducted this morning at eleven coB Eastman federal Joseph ordinator of transportation urges o’clock and Monday evening (Christregulationof water carriers point- mas eve) at eleven o’clock in the ing out that the latter continually First Presbyterign church The Suninvoke the power of the interstate day school entertainment will be commerce commission to check rail- given Monday night at seven o’clock road rate-cuttiwhile bound by at period the program of no such restrictions themselves Christmas cheer will be presented Music for Sunday morning and “Since I became says Eastman “I have had plenty evening services will be provided by of evidence of the concern of both a male quartet composed of Sylvan the rail carriers and the water lines Warner Fred Rinquest Harry Rin-que- st over these rate wars I have sevand William H Johnson Mr eral times been importuned by wa- Johnson will give the solo numbers ter lines to bring about joint con- for the Sunday evening services ferences between the two groups of The Monday evening services will carriers for the purpose of ironing conclude at midnight This’ is an out their differences and this I have hour of praise numbers and instruendeavored to do although it Is no mental music part of my duty under the law But the root of the trouble will not WINNIPEG Man — (UP)— Rev be reached until regulation Is made A C Harrioch Canadian historian with the evil author Arctic missionary and be"So far as the water carriers are lieved to be the only man who concerned my observation is that translated the Bible into the Beathe railroads are more anxious to ver Indian language is dead here have their own hands freed from at 86 Rev Garrioch spent 17 years fourth section fetjers and the like in the Arctic as a missionary and than they are to have their compet- wrote four books on the Far North itors regulated In this I think and Indian life they are wrong” Closed Preliminary details of a plan to organize the Weber county branch of the Utah Safety council were arranged at a conference Saturday in the courthouse Sheriff A M Hammon who called the meeting at the request of Governor Blood who hopes through the organization to reduce traffic injuries and deaths presided Carle D Brown president of the Salt Lake council was the principal speaker He detailed the setup of other councils and explained the procedure of organization Dr John Edward Carver spoke briefly on benefits of the move and Dr J R Morrell representing the chamber of commerce spoke explaining among other things how safety movements have aided in preventing railroad accidents John Velton quoted statistics on accidents which he declared prove to life insurance companies the need for safety and show'ed a motion' picture “Once Upon a Time” The group in attendance at the meeting appointed Dr Morrell as temporary chairman and Sheriff-eleOscar E Lowder as temporary secretary and decided that another meeting early next month will be called to actually organize a permanent council here re ue Norris wrho writes short stories and regularly sells them for cash s H A fBenning chairman of the reception committee for the sixteenth annual Ogden livestock show in the coliseum January 4 to 10 inclusive announced Saturday his appointment of committee members and the suggested activities for them P H Mulcahy is vice chairman of this committee FOR YOUNG JUDGES David S Romney will represent the committee at the luncheon Friday January 4 at noon for judging participants from the Future Farmer and H club divisions in the American Packing and Provision company t f£tanbart)-xmmTte- r f |