Show THE OGDEN 10 AGE GROUP OF 25 TO 31 GIVES MOST ARRESTS Police Declare All But Two Stolen Motor Cars Recovered More persons between the ages of and 31 were arrested in Ogden last year than in any other age group according to th? annual police department report of Chiel ' 1 C Moorer which was accepted today by the city commissioners There were 431 persons in this group arrested compared to 427 in the age group of 36 to 40 There were 410 offenders ir the group from 41 to 50 Those under 18 comprised the smallest group —203 with those over 5C next smallest 25 211 TRAFFIC TOPS LIST The department made 2848 ar rests during the year of which -- Willard Camp VOLUNTARY CODE Losing Little GUIDES BANlCEnS Working Time Trust Companies Statement of Conform-T- Orange Olson forest service liaison officer for the CCC returned Thursday nigh? from an inspection of the CCC camps in Willard and Blacksmith Fork He road- -' reported erosion control and satisbuilding work is progressing factorily Crews at the camp have worked Wilquite steadily he said the one-half lard camp having lost only day because of bad weather since it was established to ' Mr Olson left this inafternoon Utah and Inspect other camps will later visit camps In Nevada association-ha- 4 REGULATION OF TRUCKS ADVISED i ad ne f Way May Be Found To Gain School Fund Efforts to make possible the construction of a new high school building in Ogden through an increase in the limit of school indebtedness from three per cent to four per cent of the assessed property valuation were discussed at a meeting of about 100 members of the Ogden High association school Parent-Teach- er Wednesday night in the high school hall School officials expressed hope that a bill increasing the indebtedness limit will be passed at the present session of the legislature The district is now within $220000 of the present legal limit Suchto-V- a law about would raise this amount $500000 making it possible for the board to accept a PWA loan and grant of about $800000 t This procedure Is in accordance with suggestions made by Secretary of the Interior Harold L Ickes when he discussed the matter with Ogden school officials on a visit here several months ago Superintendent W Karl Hopkins said a request has been sent to Secretary Ickes that cancellationsum-of the PWA allotment made last mer be postponed for 60 days in the hope that a solution that will permit acceptance may be worked out in that time Three Families Under Scarlei Fever Ban v- of Pastor-Evangeli- st Mr and Mrs Raymond F Cottrell of Los Angeles have arrived in Mukden Manchuria where he will engage in evangelistic work for the Adventists Son of Mr and Mrs "Charles M Cottrell young Cottrell spent the early years of his childhood in Los Angeles and Glen-da- le and was then taken to ShangSeventh-da- y hai China by his parents Prom he was a student in the American and denominational schools of Shanghai and from 1926 to 1930 was a student of the Southern California junior college located near Riverside graduating from the junior ministerial course Immediately following his graduation young Cottrell began teaching in San Bernardino and in 1931 entered the ministerial interneship holding an evangelistic effort in uienaaie uunng the next two years PARCHMENT LAMP CLOTHS— All pure LUNCH Of Course They're Higher Cost Dresses 18-In- ch values for Regular $125 SOH inches 9 till 11 special 11 9 till onlyeach m-- -- - Main Floor Third Floor Our 89c SHORT LENGTHS OF MARQUISETTE — In assorted colors and patterns These are lengthsA from one to three real value by taking yards the piece at 4 Art till 9 yard 11 Third Floor : SCORE PAD AND These Sizes on Sale Tomorrow at $3 12 to 20 38 to 44 brown red green sole purple Kid opera soft rubber heel $175 val- - Aoa ue 9 till 11 Men'js Store OVERALLS — overalls union-mad- e for Wright's do not regularly carry styles below) $595 7 MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS— MEN'S TALLY ftgi Black AUS © W SpringPrintsDresses matlasse ce ce full-fashion- 1924 ff lyw rii r it it All Winter Goats Must Go! ed YOU CAN BUY WARM WINTER COATS IN CHOICE FABRICS AND FURS AT THE COST OF THE FURS $100 ALONE! '2-gal- lon $le39 PILLOWCASES ANTI-FREEZ- radiator solution that safe- Regular 79c values ®Rti a guards your car and lasts all 9 till ii can reguwinter lar $265 value Af PICTURE PLAQUES— Small £m 11 9 till copies of famous paintings in A KID GLOVES— Of good qual- 4aj wall plaques Regular 25c 9 till 11: 4 for 9 tin m ir "rn win n i n nnr r n wwi -- rSin iiTnir PILLOW GASES The famous Pequot Tubing 42 inches wide Three easy designs to make up yourself New and different Only 89c pair Main Floor 0 A W-- 5-P- CHICAGO Jan lS—CUP— Gen Charles G Dawes who on December 12 announced positively that the depression would end In May or June pointed today to a 45 per cent Increase in steel production since that date and said T told you so" The former vice president derided the claims of government to credit for the rejuvenation of business which he sees sweeping the coun4 IT5 '77? ' l O m I ! A 7 O 9i - Main Floor DINNER SET 2 for 50 ft N And Thl3 faf01TAL flattery RASE A bwSiKESS Cf LOVE "l 4 tun rwEuuiius COX RAD MAC EL e Clearance of All i TV0 Aw f 30-ho- DIG FEATUOES 9 ° nr a TTi 5- 33) try- B- Downstairs '390 ''- Millinery— Second Floor Ualf-Sofc- d First Quality Materials Men's Women's Children's Expert Workmanship Saturday— Downstairs WOMEN'S U'SUITS - - GUP AND SAUCER Cups and saucers made of fine te china decorated with a gold band Cup and saucer for 25c Downstairs i0 union suits cream with rayon stripe low neck no sleeves knee length 49c Main Floor Women's Par! VJgqJ Downstairs Both for 250 $160 A d - -- Men's Store LIEN'S JACKETS i Off Your choice of every outdoor coat Jacket and heavy work-we- ar H OFF in stock' at Moleskins Meltons suedes blan- ket coats horsehide etc I Y off the regular price ONE-FOURT- 25iy i f Men's Store ' CANNON TOWELS 5for$l fluffy Cannon turkish Heavy double threadconstruction Thirsty absorbent Fast-col- or borders Special Big towels 5 : for $100 -- - Main Floor 790 Perfect pure silk hose In ne shades Full fashioned Triple heel gives triple wear Only 79c pair -- J Main Hoor Oil mop made by "O'Cedar" These are the handy triangle shape complete with handle 39c £f- -- m 19c TRIPLE HEEL HOSE ur - a pair Boys' union suits 2 to 8 years gray part wool These are $175 and $225 suits Special $139 -- - Main Floor 0 bone-whi- -- $139 OIL MOPS with pointed cuff to make your face look heart-shape- d Choose it in either crisp ribbed straw fabric or nubby silk crepe off-fac- 1ET Part turban part brim Downstairs Alarm clock with best works in rose blue or green colored" case standard size Regular $100 clock for 79c Young things youthful women matrons EVERYONE wants "Coquette" for its marvelous ieeona f eature X CREPE Mam Floor ALARM CLOCK 3- frcmTOLSTOyS - 98 Si for Saturday at Men's store lly-priced GIRLS' UNION SUITS Shoes Table tumblers made of pink glass with an embossed decoration Saturday only 2 for 5c --- Genuine Munsingwear Sox for men: Fancy patterns and colors for dress Long wearing Specia- special purchase of men's shirts that ordinarily sell at $150-anE Genuine $155 materials in fast color patternl or plain shades All sizes Buy an armful while they sell at such a low price BOYS' UNION SUITS Downstairs 3- 190 Lion's Dress Shlris dinner set made of good ce O $1 Smart new undies —a new assortment since the New Year Slips dance sets combinations and gowns Fancy lace trim $1 Main Floor - 79c TABLE GLASSES :SILK Downstairs Girls union suits in a part-wo- ol Dutch neck elbow sleeves ankle with a length These are creamclean-up rayon stripe Special with highly glazed porcelain rose bud "decoration $255 STRAW FABRIC 25c - t®- $2Q5 rvn Main Floor pre-shru- $165 36-in- ch 32-P- G Spring's Hat Hit! - Recovery "and the depression's end Is Just outside the gates he asserted but their arrival he said la due to natural causes which cannot be affected by political action Main Floor TEA CLOTHS G m-- ist Dawes Sees Recovery Not Due To Politics? - cloth with four napkins and sufficient boil-pro- of floss furnished to complete embroidery Cream linen Set complete $165 A UETI Electric iron cords made of heavy insulated cord with a plug that will fit any electric appliance $1M up covers pictures pillows chair seats etc Easy to finish up $150 to $3500 UYNAivjSC -- at a time LIEN'S 25c SOX CLEVER UNDIES pieces — bench Jl— a 250 HEW TAPESTRIES A large assortment of tapestry HERE'S STARTS SUNDAY APPLIANCE GQRDS one book s- at Drastic Reductions! rTrii'u'Ii! Library memberships (regularly month) 2 months for $100 Read as many books as you can — 75c f H J Downstairs — Saturday 890 Shoes! Buy Good — All Shoes Must Go $i MEMBERSHIP With All the "Fixings" Main Floor ii Nows the Time! To LIBRARY TURKEY DINNER Fine close weave full bleached heavy quality pillow cases full 4 for $100 Size 42x36 inches and wrist clasp ity styles Black and brown Val- WASH DRESSES—Large new ues to $298 Special V4 A A assortment Sizes 14 to 52 XtUU Special values! 9 till 11 ZLAA Pull-o- n Famous Scientist of Japan Dead 74 - rmurl fW— that are gorgeous new crepes 32-pie- mm sheers arriving daily ALL-SIL- K lk ml mmm Ask Your Saleswoman to Show You the Newest ff 9WU - NEW PRINTED CREPES NEW CREPE COMBINATIONS BRIGHT COLORS ETC O Lee cut double full SET—A clever new score pad denims with four tallies in designs to stitched Sturdy strong Reg$165 values match Regular 15c £4 4fA 9ular 9 till 11 special till 11 special Main Floor Men's Store B) SILK UNDIES — Pajamas PLAIN WHITE DINNER teddies combinations vests PLATES —Of best quality and panties These are porcelain Regular 10c slightly soiled Val- - £4 each 9 till 11 6 for ues to $395 9 till 11 D Downstairs M Second Floor KNITTING WORCHILDREN'S UNDIES—One MINERVA YARNS— STED In or two-piestyles fine qual- skeins Good assortment of 2 ity rayon Sizes to 16 years colors 35c values £4 Regular $1 9 to 11 1Qri VS 9 till 11 5 for Special Main- Floor Second Floor FLAT CREPE— $1 SILK HOSE— Lovely pure flat crepe in silk Heavy all-sihosiery beautiful plain shades for Sheer chiffon or service dresses lingerie etc Goid Stripe and A(lL 1 VS weight 9 till 11 yard Humming Bird make Second Main Floor choice of $1 grade 9 till 11 RICH PENN MOTOR OIL— 100 per cent pure Pennsyl- 2 pairs W- -Main Floor vania guaranteed 2000 miles Special GOWNS — Outing GIRLS can 9 till 11 Good flannel nightgowns E 8 14 FIRESTONE to Sizes heavy weight iy8-oun- ETHI Youve Ever Seen linen crash lunch cloths In the size for the floor lamp As- Plain centers with wide colSizes 54x78 sorted colors and patterns ored borders SHADES— Snow Covers Entire Pacific Northwest foreign mission board of the de nomination Invited him to go to Manchuria He was pastor-evangelin Ogden Mrs Cottrell Is a daughter of Mr and Mrs B H Landis of lhoenix Arizona and was educated In denominational schools located In Phoenix St Helena and Lena a Linda Calif v" a m Only 11 No Phone Orders!! TAIHOKU Formosa Jan 18— (UP)— Dr Chiyomatsu Ishikawa 74 one of Japan's greatest scientists died today after a brief illness Dr Ishikawa known internationReal Estate Transfers ally for his zoological studies was stricken ill while doing research The following real estate trans-- t work here He had been honored fers were reported by Elva A by scientific organizations in Sweden the United States and other na- Wilkinson county recorder : tions during his career comReal Estate Management f- A to Jesse wife Shaw and pany warranty deed all of lot 11 in Orchard addition to Ogden city $10 Mortgage Bond company of New York to Laura E Barton quit claim deed to part of lot 10 in block 14 plat C Ogden city survey $10 W P Bramwell et al by sheriff PORTLAND Ore Jan 18— (UP) to Clarissa A Bond sheriff's deed —The entire Pacific northwest was to part of the SW quarter of sec- covered with snow today the first tion 18 in township six north range general snowstorm this region has one west of the S L B & M $1300 experienced in three years : Lawrence M Malan county clerk Temperatures were below : freezto Annia A Burt quit claim deed ing and the snowfall ranged from all of lot 21 and part of 20 block about an inch and a half In Porttwo Denver Place addition to Og- land and Seattle to more than three den city $15 feet in the mountains he continued along evangelistic lines in Phoenix Arizona and when the try S MAR morning hours able for you to leave your breakfast dishes and leave your housework and hurry down to Wright's and get in on these special savings On sale from - Manchuria to Is slow during the Tomorrow we make it profit- 9 till i 150 that business We admit o)fpz run To Refresh Your Weary Winter Wardrobe Birds!" " Ogden Is Now In 1920 any Main Floor ur Former of s ante-datin- 1635 were for misdemeanor fenses 475 for felonies and 27 for other offenses HowTraffic offense arrests led the Traffic Authority ever Favors Non-Railrolist with 437 Gambling with 436 was a close second and drunken Cost Basis ness was third with 419 Traffic cases netted the city $971 in' reve of J W Wadell traffic manager nue and offenders spent 273 days in Jobbers associaWestern Fruit the Jail tion Chicago said today the railThe 340 arrests for liquor posses roads' efforts to regain transconsion produced the most revenue for business lost to steamship tinental the department with an all-tulike is lines "closing the stable af: was Next high record of $27691 is goij' horse ter the the take cf 358 arrests lor gambling see how the railroads don't "I which produced $21501 while 358 can increase in any expect for vagrancy netted $5525 The 419 their business for large some time to drunks paid $1213 in fines and for- come" said Mr Wadell "For one feitures beis the country's population During the year the department thing stable handled 1396 cases where property coming "Also steamships and trucks are was reported lost or stolen This cheaper forms of transportation property was valued fat $8014587 should be regulated but their and all but $1852302 of itwas re- They should not be based on the rates covered costs of railroad transportation The MOTOR CAR THEFTS be based on their own rates should Theft of 270 automobiles valued costs" at $5381520 topped this list and re-all i Mr Wadell said he was dubious but two valued at $28593 were about how revision of the long covered Of the 19 thefts of auto too haul clause of the interand accessories valued" at $1728 there state short ac would work commerce were only seven recoveries of ar- out ticles valued at $9650 "Such revision would not necesAlthough the ordinance requiring sarily injure inland towns by recut down the licensing of bicycles trads territories but number of thefts ' there were 172 stricting their the give' bikes stolen with but 22 of them to alter the railroadsrate 'power setup" existing Two of the 41 guns he asserted recovered "Given this stolen during the year were located the" railroads would probablypower be and returned to th:ir owners The Ogden department investi- greedy Mr Wadell caused in Ogden Be gated 497 cases involving motor ve- tween trains en route to a conven suihicle accidents murders and of the Western Fruit Jobbers' cides In these cases there were tion association in San rancisco Jan 205 persons injured and 20 deaths 26 whichhe said would to 22 uary atThere were six suicides ' and five be attended bv about 1000 repre tempts sentatives Transportation problems :The personnel Of the department will be discussed at tms meeting reis made up of 34 officers who said he of a total ceived during the year Two soecial trains carrying dele $55704 in salaries to the gathering are schedgates GOOD EQUIPMENT to uled pass westward through OgChief Moore reported the depart- den Sunday' night ment's motor equipment is the best it has been in many years consisting of three 1934 model light cars one "older patrol wagon and two motorcycles "Traffic accidents are a little under what they were in 1932" he continued "but we have no record Three families In Eden are quarof what they were in 1933 Motor for scarlet fever as a re antined were but this car thefts year high an sult outbreak early this week of we recovered all but two of the two families whose chil other and cars" sore have threats have been dren exceedwere forfeitures and Fines under temporary quarantine ingly high the chief pointed out placed and could have been increased ma- for observation Dr Leslie A Smith county school terially through enforcement- - of said there is little danger we physician find "but parking regulations will spread The Eden the outbreak very little if any more trouble was all day Thursday closed school two-ho- ur a with traffic with congestion limit than with the previous and today because of the scarlet cases and because several othone-holimit and it certainly fever er had bad colds children to more much the easy made public are five positive cases of There get along with" ( scarlet fever In the three quarantined families Dr Smith said and seven children ill in the families which were quarantined for a week's observation DUTY IN ORIENT jn I the Utah Bankers' reaffirmed its conformity to a statement of principles of trust institutions the voluntary code of the trust business according to information received by H W Hinley trust officer of the Commercial Security bank from W S Emms Salt Lake president of the trust company section The statement goes on to say: "This action was taken chiefly to emphasize the fact that trust companies and banks with trust departments are operating - under a code g NRA codes A stateof ment principles of trust institutions was adopted by the trust division of the American Bankers association in April 1933 "Recently the NRA issued a formal order deleting from the bankers code of fair competition Article VIII which included a statement of principles of trust institutions Hence there is no NRA code for institutions engaged In the trust business the "However by reaffirming statement of principles initiated by the trust institutions themselves the trust division of the Utah Bankers association has signalized the continued existence of the voluntary trust code "A statement of principles of trust institutions sets forth the fundamental principles of institutions engaged in trust business1 It has been recognized by federal authorities as a guide for the operation The new of trust departments of examination schedule for the trust departments by the national bank and federal reserve systems of the thirty-on- e covers twenty-thre- e trust institution a of obligations contained in the statement of principles" — The trust division at or? C Epwcls 'I oinaoff Edw Principles of- COUPLE BEGINS i in© o r FRIDAY EVENING JANUARY 18 1935 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R BLAflKETS $3M - Main Floor 150- - fast-col- or prints In the newest spring patterns 38 inches Priced-a- t wide only 15c yard Johnson's Main Floor - double Warm fluffy part-wo- ol blankets beautiful block patterns Slightly soiled from handling Size 72x84 Pair $344 vx-- HEW SPRING PRINTS' iiaud dags Clever pouches smart taflorcly styles zippers etc Fabrics or ' simulated leathers Regular $100 values Special 79c -- |