Show ! i SATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 23 1935 CLUE GAINED WRIT GRANTED IN SEIZURE OF Why Ogden Needs a Community Chest DURING SEARCH SLOT DEVICES NEW HONOR WON CHURCH PICKS FOR BROTHER IN WASHINGTON DRIVER LEAVES ABEL S RICH fNJUREOWOrfAN LAST TIMES TODAY Joe Penner Jack Oakie Lanny Ross Helen Jllacli Mary Brian Lyda Koberti FOR POSITION Fails To Stop Car After William Alsup and Two t Editor's Note: Questions are fre Thirty-fourt- h Companions Score In St auentlv asked regarding the com Event Debating Accident The Ogden Stand Citv ludee Summoned loii David Walter Farrell May munitv chest will iBrigham City Resident To anto endeavor Be Amnesia Victim District Court In Man- -' Succeed J V Bluth As William Alsup former Ogden Emma w Schmidt 41 of 3571 swer some of the more frequently won who honors in Utah edddy 12 golf Is Belief damus Action asked queries in a series of ques J Mission Grant avenue was taken to the Dee Chief caddy tournaments and then stari COLLEGE RHYTHM' ! ard-Examin- The possibility of David Walter Farrell who disappeared in Seattle last December being a victim of amnesia was expressed today by his brother P J Farrell Ogden grain j broker Mr Farrell received a communi cation irdm Seattle today from a friend of his brother The friend was living5 in the same hotel as the brother at the time of the disap pearance f The letter enclosing a a Seattle newsrjaoer clipping revealed that a man answering Far-rell- 's description had applied last at a locksmith in that city request ing them to identify a hotpl kev which he buried in his pocket This information has been turned over to the Seattle police who are continu search Mr Fairell intehds to return to Seattle next week to join with an- other bro her residing in Portland to assist itne Seattle police in a further effort to locate their City Judge Hyrum E Belnap musts appear in district court in accor4d- ance with a decision rendered todayj by District Judge E E Pratt grant-- ? ing a petition filed by County At torney Paul Thatcher for a writ' of j mandamus The court order Judge Belnap: At 14 ueciareu toaay is tne utgrowuijOij improper procedure on the part of the county attorney and sheriff whoj it was said confiscated personal property without first obtaining al search warrant to do so Judge Bel-- I nap last Wednesday ordered two slot machines returned to H E Mc-Gregor following evidence submitted at a hearing which he said showedf the machines Vere stored in a bicl room and were not being used fori IT 1 J -- ( A - j " In explaining his decision Judg0 Belnap said "It is tW duty of thi county attorney to first bring testi-- f mony and evidence before th brother magistrate in order to obtain ai search and seizure warrant to ob-- j tain a slot machine and it is uni lawful for the Sheriff to search thd DRIVER premises unless such proceedings have been complied with- In thig case three deputy sheriffs went tq BILL the premises and seeing no slotf machine in sight asked the? a of back roomj into privelege going which was granted to them There Idaho ouse and they found two slot machines both? Act As Desired covered and stored No search war-- ! - APPROVED The machines therefore when brought to city court were present" contrary to legal procedure and! upon the proper motion of counsel! were ordered returned to their owner" The date for Judge Belnap's appearance in district court was not ' v CONTRACTS TO BE PRESENTED Series of Meetings Arranged :For Corn and Hog t Producers -- At the request of a of corn and hog producers majority the federal government has agreed to conduct a program for control of corn-- and hog production in 1935 The program will be similar to the 1934 program with a few changes said A L Christiansencounty agent Mr Christiansen is sending out the following statement: "Local meetings will be arranged according to the following schedule where you can get the details of the program and fill in and sign the necessary papers: "Monday February 25—10 a mt 1 p m Liberty meeting house Huritsville school house "Tuesday February 26—10 a m Hooper Roy Kanesville in TTnonpr i ineeung nouse Wednesday February 27 — 10 a m Plain City Warren West warren m Warren meeting house: z p m all other locals in Ogden federal building "In accordance with the adminis tration rulings of the secretary of agriculture an organization meeting oi the Weber County Corn-Ho- g uoncroi association will be held Wednesday February 27 at four P m in the federal VinilHirr Ogden for the purpose of electing wie memoers oi your county com mittee "Community oreanizaM ings will be held in connection with me community sign-u- p meetings wwwn in aDove scnedule" oenate By Governor rant was ever applied for or issued! set in Judge Pratt's order question: Are the accounts of the community chest audited each vear? Answer: Yes the accounts of the community chest are audited and statistical reoort made to the board of directors every three months The community chest audit by certified public accountants is available for inspection by any contributor to the luna AU cnest money is nanaiea by bonded employes only No 4 CALLMADETO AGENCY BOARDS Lake Salt Wil Speaker Appear At Community Chest Meeting 39-1- Senator Yost told the senate last week 21 other states have ped the provisions of the Idaho bill mio law The measure was debated for nearly two hours ft ! j freTeTmayof salt lake dies Will Return From Arizona For Services In Utah Body j 1- -- teams from American university NaL W Nims general chairman of tional College of Law Columbus the second community chest cam university Qeorge Washington and Georgetown paign issued a call today for al citizens serving on agency boards of directors to meet next Wednesday o'clock in evening at seven-thirt- y the Hotel Ben Lomond Services For Tenth WardJudge Hugo B Anderson execu Member Will Be Held tive secretary of the Salt Lake com mumty chest will be the principa Monday speaker According to Mr Nims Silver Medal Contest To Lillie May Gibbs Thomas 40 of this will be the first time in Ogden when the governing boards of all the 337 Eighteenth street wife of R Take Place Sunday-Eveninassembled Glen Thomas died in a local hosprivate wenare agencies together pital Friday night at eight forty NEW APPOINTMENTS o'clock following an illness of one The public is invited to attend a month ' Agencies which will be represent ed by board members include Red silver medal contest Sunday evening Mrs Thomas was born in OgCross Martha society Martha Jun February 24 in the Methodist den January 7 1895 a daughter ior society Children's Aid society church under auspices of the Ogden of Heber and Dahl Mary w u u with Mrs Stella Seaton She was a member of the Gibbs Boy Scouts Girl Scouts and Salva T n s : in tion Army charge Tenth ward and Relief S T Jeppesen chairman of the The five speakers who will com served lor a number of society asShea years central division announces that T pete are members of the young peo- Sunday school teacher in old nomas or ple's branch of the W C T U and Lynn ward at Five Pointsthe She jhasi accepted athe Crane asconrmanv maior the winner will later comnete with was position to Mr Thomas July 12 in his division and Mrs George S other holders of silver medals for a 1916 married in Ogden Eccles chairman of the women's gold medal offered by the state orMrs Thomas Is survived by her crusade has announced the accept ganization The selections to be de husband" one son Glen L Thomas ance of Mrs L W Nims as a col claimed deal with temperance and and a daughter Ruth her mother onel in her division W J Critch prohibition and the ere following hrnth w v w unnH low Jr chairman of the emnlove The three judges who will trrarie sisters: Richard Gibbs Gibbs George division announces that Miss Mar the speakers and award the medal verna uioos Mrs Jacob Van Swee-de- n garet- Stewart will serve as a ma are: Miss Minnie Moore Tirnurn Mrs Samuel Slater all of OgMrs O W Reynolds and Mrs R a' den jor in his division Mrs and Clarence Randall of Larkin TO GIVE SPEECHES Idaho The topics of the five selections Burley The speakers' bureau is swinein? will be held on into action according to George H are: "Tell It to Dad" "The New j Funeralat services two o'clock " in the Tenth Monday Love Lowe chairman "The Fool's Pence" "The Twr ward The Rev P F with Arthur chapel Bishop " will Paths" "Reasons address and Resolves the and United Kennedy Pledger officiating Friend s mav Commercial Travelers in the There will be an additional program ?call at Larkin & Sons' - drawine Knights of Pythias hall - at eisht oi vocai ana instrumental music room this evening from five until — —--— — — o'clock tonight On Monday's sched nine o'clock and Sunday from ten ule J Quill Nebeker will address the until five then at the family home Executive club at noon and the Rev Time Sunday evening from six until nine J E Carver will address the Men's o'clock and Monday from ten until club of the Presbvterian church at Case oneIntermr- -' seven o clock Addresses will be de rade in the IV livered in the American Leeion iden City cemetery 'I chateau at eight p m and in the hearinar in cltv Weber County High school at three- - forPreliminary Rudolph Daz 30 of 27fi3 Mad ison avenue was today set for Feb tnirty p m ruary 26 He is charged with receiving stolen property knowing it ) to have been stolen January 23 Be t -- Set In Hearing Stolen Property HEARING ENDS 1935 The complaint allea-e- that the de fendant purchased and received cigarets that had been stolen from the Union Pacific comnanv hv Francela Slccum and Ira Eckford C K police duty sergeant In was the Keeter complainant 50-0- IN DISMISSAL Mav of- salt — Tire nt icuj rnaay nignt in an Arizona hospital according to word received Evidence Not Sufficient wife was the former Frances Stock Sale Case isrown daughter of Francis A iuwn w usaen Mrs May Is a Court Finds of vgaen tooay oy friends iji ' sister Mrs Emma Islaub Mrs Martna Cannon Mrs Joseph Bal lancyne Mrs May Cannon Miss Annis B Brown and T Surviving Mr May are the widow" iiuee sons ana six daughters Arrangements are being made for the services to be held in Salt Lake - Four Pairs Obtain JGYPTIAfJ W 1 f Dr Giprge Stewart of the forest -- and experiment station has gonerange to the desrt range branch station in Beaver county about 50 miles west of to inspect and make plans for early spring operations He will spend a few days at the station inter-mounta- Mil-fo- i' Crowds rd BYLOVEIV (Ifay Vni'- -i TOIIITE I Bi Fox Trot Contest Murle Mack's Admission White at the Dance 10e per Hour After HOTEL 431 LZI t GARAGE Tintit ZLupnaof Galop St Phone 230 25th Opposite White City 9JJV ! ft t I to George E Holt of Clearfield president of the Utah fanning Crcps association The growers will be notified as soon as the decision has been reached Mr Holt added wn-Mav- ISUU WiUf61' 'Y 5--- - gY- -- PW6 J 7 ''4 V $ "POP " SING V GOES if v'V rs T v v! ' itM Vi f v i AND 3 OTHER SPARKLING HITSl 7--m TOHIGUT X J' "HAPPINESS AHEAD' A ' V YOUR HEART" 1 Big 0C HEAiR 'Siterr yi ' V I I I - i- -- 2nd BIG HIT at the CEQTHAFJA ! - 4Qc 3Qc l ' to to EH £JM© Closing -- iy fft W wirnBrtiwirm— Police couldn't solve the sensational muraers rnar rocicea tiry 9:00 9:00 - f 1L Clyde Lockwood's Band Join Ogden's Best Dance Crowds Here Tonight! Y Ti-- to Pick 4 : You Think You'd Do ' Anything j-j- f victim n Qnlve Last Times Ken Maynard "No Greater Glory" TODAY "Smoking Guns" I But m ft Where 'ims A Girl Di4? RICARDO CORTGZ arms (WW) C M 4RA All ! 1 "Damon Runyon's Thrilling: a lory wnn Mystery Comedy and Suspense" and Buck Jones the Greatest Western Star in His Latest and Best Picture 2 FEATURES A Crooning A "RED RIDER" 7 it - IN i GAR-RIDin- Every time you ride on the street cars you save money It's1 the most economical form of ' "MELODY SPRING" SAUO! y V (under 12) 1UC MEAHS STEADY Captivating JULIET! 1A r Children STEADY STOEST ROMEO Also -- Day V V A Kl muir i— i N A : ITS !!! r TTIUI IRA N K You Dare Spend fh Nisht ii? They Leap From the Book and Live Xr - "Million WoUld Baffled Millions! : lor two Dollars — Riddle Aaefc A -- I iur transportation Start riding aiid saving today! with A J I No decision has been reached regarding the contract price of tomatoes between the Utah Canners association and growers according 8:30 n)c f " — On Tomato Contract ( in Last Chapter -- ft Always a Good Show! LAST TIMES TODAY 2— BIG PICTURES — Z Phillip Holmes Edward Arnold : Mary Carlisle and x BARTLETT'S V OycLraa-i- 25P fi six iviisM No Agreement Made )) Ogden Theatre Action! Thrills! Romance! Clark Gable : Myrna Loy William Powell Orchestra 8:30 to 9 Hours 25c - Hugo C Peterson will talk on the historyof the seventy quorum Dr Ross Jt McCune will discuss the work1 of the seventy in the church and pay tribute to some of the great missionaries of the present dispensation The quorum and ward choir will sing and there will be a duet by Mrs Irene Lindsay and Mrs Herbert Smith and male' quartet songs by Henry DeHaan John DeHaan Varian Hale and LeRoy Sessions TOMORROW Regis Toomey : Steffi Dana "Adventure and Romance in the South Sea Islands" I ! PARK YOUR CAR 1835 "CniLISON TRAIL" WW ! - :A William F Olsen director of the First Utah district for the federal agricultural census stated today that to per cent or the enumeration in the eleven counties has been com pleted The enumeration will be pleted over the entire district in a snore time when the tabulation of data will be taken nn Tt is ev- pected it will require about thirty aays to make tne compilations KULUiXB ' Twelfth ward chapel Sunday evening a& seven ociock under direction of Bishop David J Wilson The service is in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of theorganization of the seventy quorum February 28 at Greater Portion of Field Work Finished AjAV 1 V4 BY KNAPP'S ORCHESTRA VA I in CCC-project- s 4 i 00 i The 241st quorum of seventywill give a program in the- L yfi s FT ENJOY YOURSELF TONIGHT v - : f s 1 ' A A -- j —— wat i jfTea hj Happy — - j Official WiU Map DeSPff Sfafinw W-- l — wtuuuu If UI Ik — — " Quorum Will Offer Program In Chap thomas dies pubTuidden to hear talks Preliminary hearing for C R Bernard 58 of Salt Lake City resuited in dismissal of the case by Judge H A Belnap in city court today The court held that the evidence adduced was not sufficient to war Miry rapt holding the defendant for trial ! in tne district court The complaint alleged that the de fendant on February 5 negotiated me sale or unauthorized securities Wedding Documents involving 2o00 shares of capital stocK oi tne Le Lamar Mines com In Movies Marriage licenses were issued to pany of Montana to L H Critten lour coupies today by - the county den of Ogden It was also alleged (Copyright 1935 By United Press) cjerkv Those making applications me sujck was neiiner exempt nor registered in the state of Utah and jnuULYWOOD Feb 23— (UP)— Uien Ross Norton and La Verna that the defendant was not a reg ine motion picture colony today m fatruve both of Pocatello Idaho istered stock dealer added another member of EuroThe complaint was signed by Mr pean nobility to its ranks with th- - Russell David Oakev Crittenden saker Burden both of Ogden Frank signing of Countess Live De Maigret aay ana Ellen I Tracey both tu n mm contract of Ogden Verdus E Olson My ton The countess widow nf r Francois De Maigret was urged to aiiu vieorgia isnggs Ogden lase a screen test my Maurice Che- WOMAN SHOT DOIW ciic met m i'aris a year ""uiu B C Feb 23— "The Pick of the Pictures' vAisuouVER ago At that time she was not in— (AP) Mrs Rosie Bova 25 about terested in a motion picture career LAST TIMES TODAY but since the death of hep husband' ws mios ana Killed on the street 2— BIG PICTURES —2 near ner home by an unidentified she changed her mind A beautiful girl assailant last niffhh m pnvo To keep her from being frightened drift in th been from her jSeparated husband the test Chevalier sat near during South r $MI isova sanies lor three months the camera and smiled encourageHunted by mv ment MHeundw( Z --— —— — kv white HIM y 3 D'-ffS AVE Join the For Work The first presidency of the Latter-da- y Saints church toC3y announced the appointment of Abel S Rich principal of the church's seminary in Brigham City since 1915 arid former mayor of Brigham City as president of the Canadian mission Washington D C and obtained of the church jobs in the blueprint section of the Mr Rich will succeed John V treasury department They planned Bluth of Ogden who has held the to continue their education when position since 1931 opportunity developed Mr Rich is widely known in To maintain their scholastic church and education fields He training they organized themselves began his teaching career at the into a Western Forensic association Fielding academy in Paris Idaho and issued challenges to college de- where he served from 1905 until 1912 bating teams He then became an instrucThe Ogden boys met Washington tor uv the Box Elder High school College of Law recently and the but later received degrees from both judges awarded the Ogden boys the Erigham Young university and Utah victory in a debate on the question State Agricultural college of government ownership cf muMr Rich who was born in Paris nitions plants Furthermore the Idaho also served as chairman of judges declared Alsup was the best the board of education in that town debater of the evening and held many church positions Now the boys have challenged the' while residing there g BOISE Ida Feb 23— fAPAt noon today the Idaho house of rep resentativds approved a senate measure to license automobile dri- vers The! vote was 6 The bill sponsored by Senator ' Yost Dem ocrat of Ada passed the senate 21 last weak It provides that every automo- bile driver hver 16 years of age shall obtain a license before operating a motor car I The cost would be 50 cents for af three year permit v It provides for revccation on the grounds of recklessness drunkenness and certain incompetence criminal offenses Tourists in Idaho would not be required to obtain licenses if thev possess driver's credentials from other states tlat are acceptable Enactmeiit of the bill was nskert Rby Governor Ross in his message to i hospital Friday evening suffering from cuts on the legs body bruises and shock It was reported from the hospital today that she spent a restful night and was considered to be in fairly good condition -- today Police station report was that Mrs Schmidt was struck by a motor car in the hands of an unidentified driver at Thirty-fourt- h street and Grant avenue She was walking to her home and the motor car was traveling east The driver did not stop to investigate the accident officers reported red as a Weber college debater has won new honors in Washington D C according to clippings received by friends Alsup Lawrence Somerville and Spencer E Van Dyke all former Weber debaters "rode the rods" to iiluegIbbT PERMIT i tions and answers fk-o- - gambling er A rr Metro-Gol- L d- Pituri Cosmopolitan Production "The Picture Dillinjrer Saw When Captured" "One of the Year's Outstanding: Dramas" A GREAT SHOW! 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