Show THE OGDEN STAN MONDAY EVENING DECEMBER 24 1934 AT SIX O’CLOCK David H Mann 304 West Third Circulation and - j More Homes Being Sought DEATH SUMMONS In Contest Prizes Offered : CITY TREASURER Today is the last day to enter the Christmas home lighting contest sponsored in the residential section of the city by The Standard-ExaminTonight at six o’clock scores of switches will be clicked and home owners will compete for 13 handsome electrical prizes — a grand award and sets of first second and third awards in each of the four districts The lights are scheduled to burn each evening from six to ten o’clock until the night of January 2 during which time the judges will view the displays and select the most artistic decorations regardless of size The lights will be judged from the standpoint of originality effectiveness and artisticness it is announced Preliminary survey of the decorations shows competition promises to be keen Many owners already have their houses illuminated in attractive style Those who have not entered the competition arednvited to er brothers Peter Yff and Jacob Yff of Holland "and a sister Mrs Peter NOORDA Musch of Holland also survive Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at one o’clock AGE in the L D s Seventeenth ward North Brigham City Phone 34 chapel conducted by Bishop Earl Correspondence S Paul Friends may call at the a son Burtus Noorda 2832 of home of Services For Mother Monroe avepue Wednesday afterOFFICIAL SAYS noon and evening and Thursday unLarge Family Will Be til twelve-thirt- y o’clock Intennent Held Thursday 85 PER CENT OF will be made in the Ogden City cemetery under Mrs 82 widow if Larkin & Sons the direction of Grace Noorda TAXES RECEIVED Henry Noorda died Sunday at the Carl home of a daughter Mrs 3195 BRIGHAM CITY Dec 24— Al- Weenig Seventeenth East Line Showing street Salt Lake City after a three though all letters received by the weeks’ illness end of the week at the office of In Business Mrs Noorda was bom in Zaandyk County Treasurer Heber W Perry Holland September a 1852 10 had not been opened report came daughter of Gerrit and Jennie Cook passenSer business from the office that it appeared Yff She joined the L D S church during the holidays is by close to 85 per cent of the county in her native land and came to National Parks Airways reported incorporat taxes were collected before de- Utah in 1904 She resided in Ogden 1932 when she went to Salt Theasurer Perry’s office until linquency Lake City to live with her daughwill remain closed until the 5th of ter because of failing health Mrs Noorda is survived by seven January during which time the employes wTill get out the delinquent sons and four daughters: Peter tax list In 1934 on the 20th of Noorda Gerrit Noorda John NoorAND December 85 per cent of the taxes da Mrs Carl Weenig and Mrs Alhad been paid bert Van Leeuwen all of Salt Lake Taxes may be paid between the City and Mrs George Snyder Hen5th and 10th of January with 2 ry Noorda and Burtus Noorda all at cent penalty attached per of Ogden Jacob Noorda and Claud — r Noorda of San Diego Calif and of J C Knudson prominent Brig- Mrs J Van Gent Amsterdam Holham City merchant the condition of land She is also survived by 59 Mr Knudson who was stricken grandchildren 44 NEW IIEALY HOTEL and one seriously ill last week in Ogden is By Knapp’s unchanged making a posterity of more Orchestra Mr Knudson has been brought to than 100 She was the mother of Don’t the Big Dance Forget 15 sons and daughters Two his home Christmas Night! BOX ELDER NEWS ENTRIES CLOSE OF TREMONTON TREMONTON Dec 24— (AP)— William E Getz city treasurer and local jeweler died in a hospital here last night of an intestinal disease He had been ill only four days Mr Getz was born in Kansas in 1881 but moved to this city 26 years ago He was a member of the first Tremonton city council and for several years had been city treasurer He was a past president of the Utah Optometrists’ association Surviving are his widow two sons Howard and Dallas Getz of Tremonton two daughters Florence Getz of Peoria 111 and Mrs Verna Getz Gerber of Kaysville one grandchild three brothers including Philip Getz of Tremonton DECEMBER LAGS IN PRECIPITATION ! it 82 DIES AT tonroe avenue H Guy Childs 3679 street is lacking in mtries but there is yet time to Jenter Send in the blank venty-fourt- h ENTRY BLANK CHRISTMAS HOME LIGHTING CONTEST (Detach and return to The Standard-ExamineTHE STANDARD-EXAMINEr) R: i City like your I Christmas Home idea and our Contest Lighting is going to be residence TOOTH AT 8 DAYS MANHATTAN Kan— (UP)— Parents of Harold Dean Pery are holding him up with his mouth open so admirers can see the tooth which the eight-day-o- ld lad cut recently Generaly seven to eight months is required to cut the first tooth but babies have been born with teeth doctors say eT Event-Christma- at 11:30 P M Be There! s - Wight December 25th 40 $ uikJL - DANCING TILL ONE! 600 ’t The Shows That Count Play the Paramount! TOMORROW owBMtaa T America’s little Sweetheart brings to the Lyceum a show for the whole family! We’re Getting Ready for Ogden’s Most Unusual Sale! i The 13th Month mm ti See Tomorrows Paper for Details JTk BRIGHAM CITY Dec 24— According to a report from the home 'v mm 735 " A Joyous Christmas to All -- si- TRIKE ABOW f 05S STARTS JAMES DUNN TOMftOlV! CLAIRE TREVOR No 2 1935! Slim and Zasu expose the g secrets of mind-readin- ZASU PITTS touilheakt Slim ©BWG0 -- and m in “THEIR BIG MOMENT” SCREEN at 1:00 3:00 5:30 8:00 IT IVAS A HIT IN THE NINETIES r’s All Seats Biggest Show of the Year At 2:00 4:30 7:00 and 9:30 The SUMMERVILLE GO Tomorrow and ON THE STAGE -- QKJ© Wednesday Itzsas Sensational Drama! See This Great Show! 7 Xz X ‘Men Without Law’ Holiday Dance Dig And not content to bring you an ordinary present we move the clock up and take our choice from Buck Jones the greatest outdoor star' in his best picture - i Arrives atWjmw BRIGHAM CITY Dec 24— Brig- checks CWA checks beet checks and checks from other sources were being cashed around Christmas Merchants are highly optimistic about the next growing season pointing out that everything to make a successful year is in the offing Glaus Sylvia Sidney and Gene Raymond “BEHOLD MY WIFE” Dealers Say Checks Are Less Plentiful ham City merchants report that in comparison with last year Christmas retail sales have not been as It was pointed out that a good year ago more sugar factory labor A Santa ' Srruwikut Tccr tfizstMusic ‘Tomorrow’s Youlh’ A n ece Always a Good Show! Last Times TODAt AND TOMORROW Big Christmas Program!' Dickie Moore: Martha Sleeper in Romance! Crowds ild Ogden Theatre Action! Suspense! Join the Happy en great-grandchildr- - -- f FLOOD SHOW J — Address mid-wint- er DAriCE Merchant's Condition Reported Unchanged Name a holiday feature of NPA service it The covered oil cup in the toe was announced board which provides lubrication for the clutch release bearing H ' WINTER RASPBERRIES should be inspected every 500 miles EUGENE Ore (UP) — RaspberA spark plug streaked with soot ries were harvested in on the outside Indicates the need for a new cooler plug by Mrs Harry Warren ( one-ha- Ldams avenue District No 2 which is' wTest of Tefferson avenue and south of ed It was pointed out by company officials that cities on the Salt Lake City to Great Falls air route are only a few hours from all principal cities in United States Canada and South America via National Parks Airways and connecting carriers It is now possible to travel long distances in short time all the way in modem multi motored aircraft A c special excursion rate of fare and half for round trip flights is Plane Increase great-great-grandch- BRIGHAM CITY Dec 24— Iher entries are: District No 1 is lagging far behind NoWoodward 2956 Jackson ave moisture fall is the report vember in Fred M Nye 2546 Jefferson of Carl Isaacson who keeps records lue States for United the government district No 3 — J Wayne Eldredge Mr Isaacson November stated In Twenty-fourt- h street Lyles received three and City Brigham rkin 751 Washington avenue The lf inches of moisture while Greeted address of Mrs Mary J 62 inch law an entry is 1516 Washington so far in this month only fallen has lenue Temperatures this month have District No 4— D S Crockett 2926 been somewhat above normal jc lams avenue Ed Spillman 3010 De-cemb- GRACE EH BJhgH© RECORDSSHOW do so at once H Newberry 1028 Thirtieth street is a new entry today Others are urgr£ to fill out the blank and bring PARD-EXAMINE- R a riot now! J- - 10fS All Day 1 10:30 sjy Glorious Romance with magnificent settings and dazzling spectacles! - BERTHAriA REUNION IN ECTO iiollywgdd KIKCT Christmas flight TH COMBINATION Of COMEDY ROMANCE UJR3 LAST TIMES I JM !fiKG‘ TODAY 1 Y0IK® "Paramount Picture V mOS Feature Starts at prffitt TRUST V ’ iifc 1:00 2:50 4:40 6:30 8:20 10:10 tvtimiiin (1 OEItSE inrs Li canti' j LJ Clyde Lockwood’s Band Join Dance Crowds Best in Town Swanson CHOCK CONNORS - ORCHESTRA - WOODMEN OF THE John - t ' RUSSELL IIAREIE UERCERT MUNDIIi AIIDY Jk FOX Paramount ' Paramount SPORTS Douglas Montgomery June Lang Mats Eves Till 6 Any Seat S02 Children (under 12) 10£ Song Hits to Ke?p You Singing Gaily for a Year DEVIN E REEL ' c BARGAIN HOUR to 2 p m 2:00 to 6:00 After 6:00 Children 10c rf r k a h O STAGE AND SCREEN SHOW! A r f b T03IOBKOW Complete Change 150 20c 25c 1 Ft C T U A g friWTri0vr Singing and Romancing at His Best ’ WOODMEN HOME1 From Two to Four : RALPH MORGAfU BOLES Children’s Christmas Party CHRISTMAS DAY r:c:iTEnEcirt3 More Glorious Than Ever I Cx&an dmJLQhJtuerc- WORLD' Christmas Joy Lot-- - fp Added n 73 antmm Y |