Show d i I tantiarlJ'Cxamtnes: MONDAY EVENING DECEMBER 24 1934 Bridle Spurs Presented To Mayor Peery LETTER SEEKS FINANCES FOP MESSIAH EVENT As a Christmas gift to Ogden ! up nd six-shoot- ers s IN BURGLARIES ESTIMATE OF TAX PAYMENTS Theatre W City employes Mayor HarmanFred Commissioners Peery and Persons But Others E Williams and George O'Connor closed the city Jiall at noon toMay Enter day and gave the force the afterC Angus Wright as chairman of noon off Gifts were beijng exchanged at seeking to organize an Ornoon between efnployes n atorio society to finance performdepartments Co mmissioner ances of the Ogden tabernacle choir O’Connor ' presented all employes in his departments with a five-pouwith excellent soloists and particbox of candy ularly an annual performance of diin Employes “The Messiah” made public today rected by Mayor departments Peery surprised a copy of the letter he is sending him today with a Christmas presto a list of men and women who he ent It consisted of a silver and Bill Cody thinks would like to be known as gold mounted Colonel with and spurs bridle The hand-toole- d martingale assisting in the movement leather fittings of text of the letter: oak-le- af design The bridle bit extends between PROPOSAL EXPLAINED “I am asking-- a selected group of two silver and goldO’Connor and Commissioner which you are one to join with me Williams also received presents in forming an Oratorio society It Irom employes in their departwill be the privilege of this group ments but had not opened them to sponsor the annual presentation of by the Ogden tabernacle choir Handel’s “Messiah” Each member say to you and yours ‘God bless of the society will contribute $10 you — every one’ The fund thus created will be used “Sincrely C Angus Wright to relieve the musicians of the fiattendant nancial worry always “PS Make your check payable “It will make possible he secur- to the Ogden tabernacle choir” ing of the special talent so essential NOT RESTRICTED to the proper presentation of this went Mr Wright said the letters great musical to have and he expects "It will offer to music lovers a out today week of the end the before gift at the New replies joyous and cultural The list to whom the letters went Year j he considers to be those interested “The gesture will present a de- in community welfare but he is served compliment to the Ogden mindful that he may have overlookmusicians who give so unselfishly ed many who would like to be known of themselves for the public good as assisting in this movement and "And to you there will come in they are not barred from becoming i my opinion the satisfaction and members honor of being party to a movement “I have tried” Mr Wright said so praiseworthy “to present the subject to our prosno “There will be obligation other pective members $o that they will one and realize that it is a privilege to be small financial than the this only for one year at a time known as one of a group promoting You wall attend the oratorio ox not a 'cultural community cause — as you wish There wall be avail“Borne of those invited are not able for you without cost a number particularly musical in fact may not of reserved tickets to be used as themselves have any desire to attend the oratorio so their acceptyou see fit to this “Now please respond only ance has no selfish motive whatsoIf the philosophy of the thought ap- ever “By the end of the week I hope peals to you — and not because of our personal friendship In fact I to have sufficient replies and reshould like to have you consider this sponses to permit me to give out an invitation rather than a solicita- the names for publication of those tion joining the Oratorio society and asthis sisting in the financing of ‘The “And in the meantime Christmas season prompts me to Messiah’ ” Copies Mailed To Selected Boy To Enter Rare Birds In SAFES BROKEN OFFICE MAKES rs Approximately per cent of the $175733599 of general property taxes due for 1934 in Weber county have been paid although this figure TOOLS OBTAINED will be raised when all of the mail The Huss shop at 2341 George has been opened and check pay- Kiesel avenue was entered through ments listed Treasurer David W a rear window and from the place Evans declared today were stolen a large sledge hammyr Books revealed that $1298375 of a pinch bar and a heavy crowbar collections constituted this 74 per which were used in opening safes in cent compared to 658 per cent at the theatre and Jim’s this time last year when but $1214-83- 9 News Orpheum store the latter being at the had been received of the Twenty-fourt- h corner street and of due found avenue were Kiesel tools The However most of the mail has in the store been opened this year and at this theatre was entered through time in 1933 a considerable amount a The basement The burglars remained to be opened Early pay- forced the officedoor door and pried open ments were made by large corpora- the outer door of a safe The burgtions this year to obtain the dis- lars did not a break to attempt cases count provided in such Last door inner stamps heavy Postage year many of the late checks were amounting fo about $250 and 50 frcm these corporations in change were stolen A crowIt appears therefore that the col- cents bar and sledge hammer were used lection this year will be about the Duty Sergeant L M Hilton and same as that of last year on the Detective D B Ballantyne were of same date the the burglars proceeded opinion :44 from the Orpheum to the news store gaining access through a skylight Children The safe was drawn to the center of the floor The management said about $450 was taken from the safe and $80 from a cash register It was A Christmas program was present- calculated this job was done between n o’clock Sunday four and seven o’clock Sunday mom-ii- y ed at evening on the Santa Claus hour at GROCERY RAIDED KLO with the following numbers ofE Cantlin grocery store at E The fered: Twenty-fourt- h street was en741 to Santa Anne Song by George Hedges Christmas story from the tered through a side window and second chapter of Luke by Scott robbed of about $200 in cash several Biddle Santa Claus Is Coming to pounds of candy and other merThe money was taken Town by ten yearn old girls’ class chandise from the Presbyterian church made from a cash register up of Dena Dix Frances Browning Nadine Mutch Betty Nims Dorothy AUTO CHASES RABBIT GAYLQRDSVILLE Conn— (UP— Peterborg Virginia Biddle Maxine Eirt Anderson chased a 173 pound Hedges and Virginia Jones Santa will bid goodbye tonight to jack rabbit a half mile in his autovisit the homes of good girls and mobile and then ran over the aniboys and plans a return visit next mal The jar caused him to lose control of his car which climbed year an embankment damaging the radThe sun is constantly growing iator and fenders hotter and bigger in spite of the 44 Air travel between London and fact that it is radiating away its mass at the rate of 250000000 tons Calcutta now requires only six lf a minute according to Dr Nikola and days a saving of lS’S over travel surface Tesla days 74 L Eugene Knight eleven-year-oson of Mr and Mrs Leonard Knight rear 2223 Monroe avenue will enter three of his prize White in Faverolle chickens in the to show be held poultry in connection with the Ogden livestock show January 4 to' 10 It is said this will be the first showing in the state of the Faverolle breed the chickens having come from Georgia Snowball the rooster is a pet and performs for the youth flying on his shoulder eating out of his hand etc The Knights will also enter Golden Seabright chickens in the show $1-844- ‘ Present Christmas Program Inter-mounta- 44 Camp G Will Meet Thursday Afternoon Camp G of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet with Mrs Rose Farr Hyde No 5 Fairview apart- ments 587 two Thursday afternoon December 27 instead of at the home of Mrs Frank Newman as previously announced The following program will be presented: Piano solo Gloria Hall biography of Mary Ann Stratford Mrs Alberta Stratford Tribe violm solo Zelma Wright musical reading “Ah Old Fashioned Wedding” by Por ia Holt -- seven-fiftee- ! 4-4- - I 4-4- one-ha- fm whmj — -- street at Twenty-sevent- h o’clock 44- Vet Auxiliary Plans Party On Wednesday BE GIVEN AGAIN Cattle Owners Advised To Set For Wednesday) Night File Applications Project Members To If In Doubt Carol Tonight Weber county office of the U S Hie music and arts project of the C extension service is in re- ERA upon request will again preceipt of instructions from Director sent its music festival including the William- Peterson to the effect that December 31 will be the last day cantata “His Star” and a pageant in which it can receive applications and novelty numbers The program for the sale of drouth relief cattle will be given in the Weber County and that all cattle must be purchas- High school auditorium Wednesday ed by January 10 December 26 at eight o’clock The The instructions also state “a def- public is invited to attend without inite analysis of feed and stock re- admission charge lationship should be kept constantThe festival is under supervision ly before the people This is the of Mrs Edna C Ririe and promises A - ’ f last chance for cattle purchase by the federal government “Please emphasize the fact there will be no gratuitous distribution of feed It is better to sell the cattle off at government prices than to gamble with the risk of having them die of starvation during the winter” It is recommended to those who are in doubt regarding their feed supply that they file' their applications in the extension office 375 federal building Ogden before December 31 and then if they find later that they can keep their cattle there will be no harm done and they will protect their right to sell if it becomes necessary many interesting features Members of the project will do Christmas caroling tonight through the business and residential districts of the city and county and will also be on the program at seven o’clock tonight in City park which will be p m ‘iil jiy ywnRwjggJk t mm In keeping with expressions that they spend a happy holiday season extended by R H Rutledge regional forester there was not very many employes at forest service headquarters Many of them will be off duty during the week -- Miss Luella Christensen editor of the forest service daily newsletter issued today a beautiful Christmas greetings edition from the forest service personnel and alumni of region No 4 On the first page of the edition appears a large portrait of Mr Rutledge followed by his Christmas greeting to employes The edition contains a review of major operations and accomplishments in the forests of the region during the year 1 —i 4 bn — in charge of Mayor Harman W Peery and former Mayor Frank Francis The program will feature the entire Grant school student body The public is invited to attend 44 Check Suspect Makes Plea of Not Guilty v Chester Brown pleaded today not guilty before District Judge Eugene E Pratt to a charge of forgery Last veek Brown was given a sanity hearing1 and adjudged sane He is charged with passing a $1050 check payable to Bert Tracy signed Jens Anderson with intent to defraud the P C Richardson Grain 1 ’i “You’ll Save More Money rfS During WRIGHT'S 13th Month than you’ll pan out of there in a year -- ibw Forest Headquarters O The auxiliary to the Disabled American veterans will give a Christ- company November 16 mas party in honor’ of the Disabled 44 American veterans Weber county chapter No 4 at the Moose hall Dance Scheduled In Wednesday December 26 at eight o’clock Entertainment will be furHall of Slaterville nished and Christmas gifts will be A unique Christmas dance will be after which luncheon exchanged by the Mutual Improvement given wall be served of Slaterville ward on associations Anyone desiring information may Wednesday evening at nine o’clock call the chairman Mrs Clifford in the ward amusement hall A speGreenwell Phone 338I-cial entertainment throughout the 44— dance will be given Those in charge of the affair are Fires are frequently caused by accumulation of oil and oily rags in Erma Wardle and Arnold Slater The public is invited drip pans at the side of the engine W Few Stay On Duty At FESTIVAL WILL FROM DIRECTOR ld were Burglars and Sunbusy Saturday night and early day It was reported they succeeded in obtaining something over $700 Police officers were of the opinion that in two cases where safes were opened the same man participated safe-cracke- ORDERS CQrlE Chicken Show News Store and Grocery Entered During Night With Some Mail Unopened Total On Books Is 74 Per Cent c (It starts Wednesday) See Tomorrow’s Paper jip — snp STARTING “XMAS” Last Times Today “THE PICK OF THE PICTURES!” Comer” “Dangerous and ! 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