Show THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 5 193S Vote for "Cousin Frank" Lost PLAY ONE-AC- T THE OGDEN Clubs and Class Groups to Show Productions In December ' I ' Retiring Pastor NEIV SEWER TO Jury Completes CARDINAL IS And Wife to Be Love Balm Case CALLED FBI DAY BE INSTALLED FDJL6UEST Honored Guests LOS ANGELES Nov’ 5— (AP)— I v ' R IV C T U MEET CONTEST TO BE HELDATl'JEBER STANDARD-EXAMINE- v" ’ ‘Eight Wets of Old Parties Mapped Repeal Says Speaker Wednesday All members of the parish of the Church of the Good Shep- Clogged Line Qn Cahoon Has Flooded Basements Says Engineer herd and others interested are cordially invited to attend a farewell reception for the Rev John A meeting of the state officers and P’ Moulton and Mrs Moulton in City Engineer Claude L Coray directors of the W C T U has been the guild hall of the church towas authorized today to advertise called for Friday November 6 night at eight o’clock for bids on installation of eleven a m at tlie Hotel Ben Mr Moulton who is a son of block of new sewer pipe on Cahoon Lomond Bishop Arthur W Moulton of street between Polk and aveV Utah was priest in charge of the nues to replace a wornTaylor SPEAKER HITS WETS out sewer ' “Four wet 'members of” Hoover’s Ogden church for about two line and years his “For the recently resigned past two weeks the sewer cabinet 'and four prominent wet to a on church pastorship east the accept in half of the block on a Democrats sat together around 1 Milford Mass 4 street Cahoon between Polk and 1932 the In drafted and table early A Taylor avenues has been intermitwet planks that went Into the two tently clogged” Mr Coray' told the old party platforms It was a biA Acommissioners reto a make partisan agreement FULL OF ROOTS 'y t "' Mrs said F I peal campaign” Iv'ft fee S' ' “The ' difficulty is that this sewer Richards quoting the words of is meetplaced from 10 to 13 feet deep Clarence True Wilson at the ' and the bottom three feet of the : FOR Temv CITY BOARD excavation ing of the Woman’s Christian y''f'-is In the quick sand at held union perance Wednesday ' 1 aW' V? The settled and grown full has pipe Vbyx the home of Mrs John Heinen of roots “How the wet Republican party Seeks Third Term As School “We have cleared the trouble and r started out to uphold and enforce ' j started water through the line X the 18th amendment?” the speaker Governing Official For three 'times but on each occasion ' continued speaking on the sub‘"A a- r If yy ' 1 "a Fifth District j the pipe clogs again It appears that You “Do Know the Truth A A y" ject: I sections are probably sunkAbout Repeal?” First by appointing '’X Fred M Nye of 2546 Jefferson several en broken and the expense of and " an to the job of enforc- avenue has filed a statement of the line will be very high clearing ing the dry law which is like ap- candidacy with the Ogden city "Trouble has been experienced on of a a criminal pointing leading board of education for ' Rheumatism kept Daniel II Delano 91 In bed election day at Orting on two this line occasions In the as of head the as police departboard representative of the Wash preventing his planned visit to the polls to yote for “Cousin city on and each occasion the expast ment ' Fifth municipal ward Frank" Delano a distant relative of President Roosevelt is shown of’ the pense has been clearing HONEYCOMBED BY WETS Mr Nye is now of the as great as it would line wife She went to the have receiving election news from his cost to “Then the whole enforcement board of five and ispresident serving his sec- install a new line polls alone heeding her husband’s admonition to “vote for Cousin army all the way down the line ond term as a member from the Frank as long as he behaves himself" (Associated Press photo) ' was honeycombed with wets— ASKS FOR NEW LINE Fifth district The term of office is “I therefore recommend that a five and years Statements of candidacy must be new jllne approximately eight feet who were not even 'ex’ In this way was the high and in the hands of Miss Viola M deep be installed on this half block RICH COUNTY cost of $97130 be holy task begun and continued for Clancy board clerk by November and the estimated twelve years until prohibition be- 16 The election will be held De- charged to the sewer bond fund "By placing the line at the above came discredited in the public mind cember 2 It is confined to the the greater part of the SHOWN In 1932 both old parties dared not Fifth municipal ward bounded on depth trouble west from settlement could be the by Washington avenue on put repeal planks In their national avoided the h and north the work could be done Twenty-fiftstreet by platforms Editor: on and under conditions the RANDOLPH south Nov 5—Complete the making possible a error “The by of fatal city the dry’rf was limits When the people elected Mr Job which cannot be satisfactory we while sure made returns that of from Rich the county give: Saunders as city commissioner I Clancy said any citizen maif done at the present" constitutional and statutory pro- orMiss Roosevelt 486 Landon 383 for one understood that we were woman Mr Coray said he intends to call may file a notice of canvisions national prohibition we to expect a strictly business ador It may be done by any for bids at once since the stoppage Murdock (D) 488 Dunn (R) 387 did not for didacy sure make a adminisof dry ministration but I would like him Larson (D) 493 Hansen R) 387 tration We five residents of that district who is flooding the basement of a house put it into the hands of wish to nominate to tell us how it comes that he is a candidate an Taylor avenue and Cahoon Blood (D) 441 Dillman (R) 415 a party whose dominating leadergoing to sell the caretaker’s home street causing an unhealthful conwas wet If we make the in the canyon for $150 and then Peery (Ind) 17 Monson I’D) 481 ship dition same error will us again it give spend $5000 to build another by Wahlquist R) 382 Chez YD) 479 the same disastrous To result the reservoir Why not move the Anderson (R) 392 Reese (D) 478 “It is just the same today as one from1 the canyon down and 394 Guy (D) 471 When Francis Willard said it to a Christensen (R) save the taxpayers at least $4000? W C T U gathering: Why the( idea of spending $5000 Moffatt (R) 403 Skidmore D) 497 TWO CREEDS COINCIDE ' for a caretaker to live in? You Greenwood (R) 378 “ The Prohibition CALDWELL Idaho Nov 5 — party creed coinwould think he was a distinguished District judge: Lewis Jones (D) cides exactly with ours — Sheriff Frank Piersall al(AP) of C W the official of the state and again that 413 Melvin C Harris (R 463 Dis- T U Recent snows have added to the we Hence cannot be though his vote for is about twice as much as 50 per trict attorney: George D Preston — if as we have repeatedly said topped that of all Democratic can- benefit of summer rains in making cent of the taxpayers' homes cost (D) 477 Benjamin C Call (R) 396 such a the desert range branch experiought to be is it not didates in Canyon county’s Bourbon ment Now you don’t find big busi- State representative: Clarence Cook our dutyparty station area west of Milford landslide ” is electhe' to help it be?’ “goat” of an one Of the best for winter grazing nesses spending their money in (D) 352 Lawrence W Johnson (R) tion bet and will in full it view Mrs L pay K spoke on such J a manner If they have to 518 County commissioner four the subject: Hutsinpillar “How a Prohibition of the public here Saturday after- in the west S S Hutchings range examiner for the regional forest build a home for a watchman to years: Orso Comia (D) 435 William Party Man Was Elected” the noon live in it is just a moderate home Reese (R) 446 County commission- same illustration that the Using service office declared Piersall Dick bet Beatty that candidate Governor C and then sometimes they pay a er two years: Sidney J Nebeker used to all his audiences Ben Ross would deCopious precipitation of the certain salary and charge rent for (D) 532 Charles W Pope (R) 341 Under the leadership of Mrs W feat Senator William E Borah for spring and summer months produced a profuse growth of cattle Borah won with a the house Of course I realize County attorney: Clayton Robinson H Fowles the leaders of depart- the senate vote feed over the ranges and the that this is tax money' and can be (D) 481 Lowell Kearl (R) 392 margin ments outlined their work for the As the loser Piersall must give snow will enable herds to cover a spent like so much water in order coming year and other business was Beatty a wheelbarrow ride to make a big showing for the through greater territory transacted the streets of Caldwell And Pierofficial in office so he can get in He5 said many herds of sheep sall must be garbed the wager pre- have been moved to the winter again But I think that time has scribed In whatever costume Beatty ranges while others will be sent come to an end All we want from provides for him In our officials is a right good Scotch there soon A Mahatma Gandhi outfit would administration and to show us be about the right thing Beatty what they do with our money CULVER CITY Calif Nov 5— said 'Em ' J I also noticed that Mr Glasmann (AP) —When Mrs Margaret Mc— 44 ACTION URGED appealed to the renters of homes Nulty 75 sent her Re-electh to vote against the amendment No cocker spaniel Min to a dog hosed 5 exempting houses of $2000 value pital two weeks ago she said: from taxation The assumption is “Take good care Of her If the Twelfth Street Signal Was SCOTTSBLUFF Neb Nov 5— that they pay the taxes on the dog dies I’ll die - too” Petitioned Protect to (AP)— State Senator A T Howard houses they rent But he failed The two died on the same owner of a gift shop here Children to tell you who paid the taxes last week' friends said' today day SUNLAND Calif Nov 5— (AP)— a large shipment of Landonbought sunwhen taxes went up and rents to congress with at least flowers when he was in Chicago Action of the city commissioners 15000 votes to down or who paid the taxes on spare John Steven last summer and asks for a raise to off- in having a colored homes when the renter doesn’t ployer light traffic McGroarty California poet laureate The shipment failed to arrive set tax the of probably $15 per semaphore Installed at Twelfth intends to pay his rent The thing Mr Glas year or four e his and Howard forgot about a promptly he throws cpnts day street and Washington avenue was mann is afraid of is that big busibill at the next session It pension The his hands holdand is up shipment a it finally arrived says ness and big office buildings will requested in a communication to McGroaxty’s bill originally based election day But when our taxes up go up commissioners the have to pay their share from now today by City on Dr F E Townsend’s pension There will be a special sale on on And remember that you who they just take it away from us Attorney George S Barker ideas provides for payment of up to sunflowers soon we like or whether not it out that on September $200 a month to rent today may be home owners persons over 60 To my mind there Is one tax 28 Pointing 4 1936 a petition was filed which tomorrow for when the landlords bid Dr Townsend In’ Nikko Japan is a bridge years and Mcis that That is the use just gasoline to the commissioners urged get so organized that they have a tax became estranged early over! which onlyj members of the house cleaning so the renters will the Every one pays according to their influence in having the light Groarty this year amount he uses the road But installed and that this was referroyal family may cross have to pay their rent before they nevfer a heard you sound out'of the -red to the state road commission can get another house then things rich who can afford high for consideration Mr powered Barker will be different Then maybe when our legislature lowered that a number of citizens stated renters will want to own their own cars their taxes to that of a model T children attend the Mound whose Fart homes That was constitutional At school are urging that the steps In Mr Glasmann’s article he Ford least no one has ever beMattingly & Moore is a blend of straight whisnecessary to have the semaphone incomplains because the man ‘who cause the poor didn’thollered get as stalled be taken as soon as possible doesn’t own anything doesn't get much out kies— and that means every drop is straight of it as the rich and as action which the board may as ' much saving as the man who “Any as the big fellow doesn’t hol- take to bring this about will be apwhiskey Evefy drop of the straight whkies has been a hustler and has got a long ler it’s constitutionaL Maybe yes! that goes info M & M is made in Kentucky and home around him preciated” said Mr Barker I wonder if Commissioners instructed City Mr Glasmann uses this method in Maybe no! Maryland by the C A Stephens Recorder E O’N Ballantyne to mail his business whether the poor 3491 plains avenue" method Ninety proof a copy of the communication to crippled newsboy who only sells 10 Utah Ogden state the road commission a papers day will get the same 1 Frankfort Distilleries Incorporated Louisville and amount in hi pay envelope as the Baltimore also make Four Roses (94 proof) and Paul hustler who sells 15 papers a day! A 4 ! r f one-ha- lf WEBER HIGH SCHOOL NEWS Editors: Lorraine Call Helen s Rouse - Mr Blaylock Is again offering one-aplay contest Any class advisory group club or department may sponsor a play It is probable these plays will be A presented during December to the will be play presented cup selected as the best POSTERS DISPLAYED The enthusiasm felt for the game with Ogden high is expressed in the large blue and white posters displayed in Weber's halls the As the students entered school building such signs as these caught their eyes: “Beat Ogden" "We Will Beat Ogden ’ and Get the Brown Jug Back" “Warriors Fight!” Judging by the comment of the students and these posters a large peppy crowd of Weberites will turn out to the ‘game Friday to cheer the team to victory ‘ i - (“THEIR SIDE WON OUT" Elections are finally over Disappointment as to the outcome does not seem to lodge in many of the students' hearts More prominent is the feeling that “their side won” as many of the classes held straw votes and the biggest majority of these were a great --landslide for the Democratic party CLUB REORGANIZES At the weekly meeting of the S S W club held Tuesday November 3 a few changes were made in the organization Fern Kennedy who was chairman of the welfare committee dropped the club because of regulations in the constitution of the school and Georgia' Burt has taken her place a trophy in the ct as chairman The club has purchased a few convalescent cards which they will send to girls of their organization who have been absent three consecutive days ' ’''A A h frediTyeIes $ DAMAGE CLAIM l ' —— -- — City commissioners today adopted a recommendation by City Attorney George S Barker calling for filing of a communication from Jack C Hardy who asked payment for an auto spring assertedly broken when his car hit a bump on Canyon road T "I respectfully recommend that the communication be- - filed and that no further action be taken in the premises for the reason that if the communication is intended to be a claim the same is not properly made out and does not comply with the requirements or the statute id that it is not: verified” said Attor ney Barker CALIFORNIA TURNS -- Z A f - j f - iM ' ex-distil- ler a SS A ers booze-hoiste- rs TOTALS - 4-4- - - Sheriff Push Man In Barrow White Cover Adds to Value of Range an 55-0- 00 L j Mistress Follows Her Dog Death TRflmcilGIIT Who Wants — These Sunflowers : f ! Poet Is '16-year-- r Plans Pension Act i Re-elect- DOWN AMENDMENTS husband’s love Mrs Clark widow of William A Clark in of the Montana copper family was accused of dazzling Michael W Fitzpatrick former ship’s purser with her wealth on a voyage In June 1935 Mrs Clark denied she was responsible for the Fitzpatricks es- trangement DUTYFIfisii BY INSTRUCTOR - non-partis- CITYHCTS - today ' to hear Mrs Christine Fitzpatrick’s claim to $150000 from Mrs Thelma Clark for the alleged theft of her A jury was completed ed Red Cross Rescue Expert ' Will Return to Give ' Further Tests Ben W Carpenter first aid and life saving representative of the Pacific coast branch of the American Red Cross San Francisco left Wednesday night after spending three days here on Red Cross matters During his visit he conducted a Vatican Representative and Bishops Have Lunch With President D HAROLD OLIVER HYDE PARK N Y Nov 5— (AP) — President Roosevelt had as luncheon guests at his Dutchess county home here today Eugeni Cardinal Pacelli secretary of state at the Vatican who is visiting the United States two American bishops of the church and the cardinal’s secretary The bishops were Francis J Spellman of Boston and Stephen J Donohue of St Patrick’s cathedral la New York The secretary was Enrico GaUeazzL In addition places were set aside at the table for Joseph P Kennedy of New York former chairman of the securities and exchange commission and Mrs Kennedy and Frank C Walker of New York formerly of Butte Mont former director of the national emergency council and Mrs Walker White House officials would not comment when asked if the meeting might touch upon the political speech-makin- g of Father Charles E Coughlin of Detroit 44 live savers’ school at Weber gymnasium and appointed Helen Shaw Olive Donaldson and Lucille Clark as local Red Cross life saving examiners for the next year He also gave a preliminary examination to several others who will be eligible BERLIN Nov 5— (UP)— Dispensato take the regular examination tion of birth control propaganda when Mr Carpenter returns next was among the list of acts which will be punished under the new spring Those attending the class in- German criminal code completed tocluded Carl Belliston life saving day The new code likewise provides chairman of the Weber county Red Cross chapter Reed Swenson punishment for “the public defamaThomas Seppich Raymond Holmes tion of marriage and motherhood' Elmer Allen Lawrence Evans 44 Iola Langford Iona Langford and others Mr Carpenter also approved plans for establishment of a highway Red Cross first aid station in Weber canyon manned by emAURORA Mo Nov 5— (UP)— ployes of the Utah Power & Light The old timers were right company plant 4 — It is “mi zoo ri” — verging on the “Missoory” — instead of “mizoo ra” " District federation of women’s clubs convention determined the correct pronouncement of “Missouri” and started a campaign to spread its usage Arrangements are underway for a convention of auxiliary members of district No 3 of the American Legion to be held in Ogden December 5 Plans for the evept were discussed at a recent meeting of members of the Herman Baker post auxiliary which was attended by Mrs Ezra Moss committeewoman of the district David Scott post commander and A Single Sip Proves Louis Bass post publicity chairIts Flashlike Action man met with the women to rein Armistice day quest Coot to find out BUCKactivities Plans -- for the coming LEY’S nothing the Alkaline CoughwhyMixture gives such quick lasting relief year were also discussed Recognize the fast that BUCKLEY’S is —It is 3 times as Following the business session economical of were and effective as ordinary coughpowerful games bridge played syrups —BUCKLEY’S Is alkaline — penetrates — 44— air passages —soothes— heals— helps you Instantly to get rid of germ-lade- n WILL VOTE ON BONDS TWIN FALLS Idaho Nov 5— phlegm Put It to the test today Stop In at Drug Co or your favorite drug (AP) — Twin Falls taxpayers wall Payless store and out for yourself why vote December 15 on a $200000 BUCKLEY’S find MIXTURE outsells ail othbond issue to provide improve- er Cough and Cold remedies In cold wintry Canada — If not 100 per cent satments for the' city water system isfied get your money back Birth Control Hit By German Code lt's"Mi Zoo Ri” Not "Mizoo Ra" 4-- Legion Women Will Assemble HOW— Test This Famous Gough Mixture — FREE - ion old-ag- - SAN FRANCISCO NovTH— (AP) —California voters defeated state proposition to tax chain stores and revise liquor control and income taxation on the basis of nearly complete tabulations in Tuesday’s election which showed onty five of 23 proposals ahead A measure which would have taxed chain stores up to $500 per unit for concerns with 10 or more establishments went down 1128193 to 909672 in returns fromr 10061 of 11716 precincts UTAHN’SiCONVIGTED ‘ - X ® V- A -- I old-fashion- ed slow-fermen-tati- on f ‘ WETUMPKA Ala Nov — Frank Green of Montgomery convicted of the “hitch-hike- " killing of Wesley D Amott government resettlement investigator and Latter-da- y form Saints missionary was sentenced to life improvement today by Judge Arthur Glover Counsel gave no indication an appeal would be taken Green made no statement &-l- —T (AP) 44 Lost Boy Found In Parent's Car NEW YORK Nov 5 — (AP) — Leo Perry 4 was missing and the front door was standing open at feur a m Detective William Dunn searched the home from top to bottom he searched the neighborhood — but no Leo and no clues to Leo Dunn returned to the police station tf report his failure Outside headquarters he stopped beside the Perry's automobile to light a he lifted a cigaret Idly blanket on the back seat There lay Leo fast asleep Maybe yes Maybe no If not why not? I have noticed through life that when the rich men begin to weep and wail about a law or tax on the poor just use what gray matter God gave you and see if you can find out why Look into their back yards and youwill find some selfish motive Now listen to this In 1932 the Alhambra theatre’s assessed value was $75000 Kiesel building was $45000 and the Eccles building was $150000 Now just figure how that compares with your home So if we exempt all homes to the extent of $2000 and raise these buildings and others like them to their actual value we can get all these lost taxes back again and then Mr Glasmann has only to raise the price of tickets a few cents and get it all back But when the home owner looks around for some one to raise his taxes from he finds his back the wall For if he goes against to his em- - Jones (92 proof) —both blends ef straight uhfskies WANTED Must be 'union men Inside Work Toby Larson Bldg Con Phone 2993 - 225 ofthein 10 ) Bridge (worid-gea- i in Oakland on Frandsco-Oaklan- d Bay NoU rigrat the displays of HBITWORKb aip WDW spectacularFrancisco Nov 13 and die DAY NIGHT PARADE Nor 14 Pullmans $3100 in standard cars (berth extra) $2808 In tourist sleeping eba $2400 In coaches and reclining fastest trains Southern Pacific offers the to San Francisco All are aU e -luxe de the Make inquiry regarding from sense tour for this occasion leasing of November Salt Lake and Ogden evening Here’s your opportunity to alr-condltton- ed Save Money on a Beautiful Soft Natural tenth PERMANENT WAVE This Certificate when filled in and presented you to ‘ - entitles Union Station At the Excelcis Beauty Salon work done by experienced licensed operators No Limit to Curls Tour Name address No appointment necessary Certificate good only until December 5 1938 S With Every Permanent Wave Powder or a $130 Jar of Lois Fair Creme v 3 v 1 More than $6 Value for Only $2 Take advantage of this offer now! 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