Show THURSDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 24 1938 OfTWO DOGS ON PRINCIPAL THE OGDEN FIVE HELD FOR POOCH POLL GREENBELT PROBLEMS WILL IN 'TAIL-EN- D' t BE CONSIDERED Canine Canvass Reveals UTAH DAIRYMEN Man’s Best Friend Utah Officials GREENBELT Md Feb 24 and University Party — (AP) — Man’s best friend ' Will Enter Meeting the dog came out today on TO MEET FRIDAY - J the short end of a popularity Agricultural College Heads To “deal vigorously with the in thii? government-sponsoreWill Address Federation most pressing problems in the poll community Confab community” an institute of Ever since the resettlement IT d social work will be held Friday and Saturday In Weber college under dirdction of the University of Utah These problems according to Dr A L Beeley dean of the social work school community welfare and delinquency PURPOSE DEFINED Purpose of the institute is to present a summary of recent developments and modern trend in American social work and to provide a common meeting ground for all groups or agencies public private and reli‘ Oare ’ gious With President HA Dixon of Weber college delivering the address of welcome the institute will open at eight am Friday the OinShall auditorium college Welfare How We Organize to Promote It?” will be the subject of “the first meeting Speakers will be Dfv Beeley Miss Frances Cahn and Miss Hazel M Peterson all of the school of social work J Clair Anderson and the college mixed chorus will furnish the music I x unison! in effects session at ten am The second Saturday will have for its theme of Public Social Work” David will be chairman A those who will participate mong in the discussions will be Wil liam H Reeder Jr regional on 0“The j J chairman nbrthem Utah LDS church security program Bis hop Joseph E Evans Ogden A P Hansen director Box Elder county department of public welfare W D Francis direc tor Morgan county department of public welfare W H Wilcox director Davis county depart ment of public welfare Bishop Harold S Campbell Ogden and t J i J J j I "" j Bishop J Frank Bowring City Subject for a Saturday Brig-Vyhan- T lunch- eon will be “Personnel Standards in Public Welfare Agencies” Mrs Ada Griswold president Utah State Conference of Social Work will be chairman and among those participating in the discussion will be Charles A Halverson Weber county welfare board chairman Mrs Leah D Reeder of the Box El- -' der welfare board A O Stoker Davis county welfare board chairman A R Bertoch Mor- welfare board chairman ‘ Ogan y FINAL GATHERING The final session at two pm will be ' upon “Juvenile Delin- Its Causes and Its quency Cure” Former Judge J A Ho-- t well will act as chairman and those participating will include Dr John Edward Carver Supt F of the state indus- A Child trial school Judge Charles G Cowley Second district juvenile udge Chief of Police Dewey F Iawiidns S Dilworth Young 3oyf Spout O intendent Wahlquist executive Keith county school super- apd Walter C Neville Weber college sociology Instructor Aviator Makes OneSki Landing The difficult feat of landing 'an airplane on one ski runner was accomplished without damage to the plane by Pilot Bob Cascade Idaho 3 O Johnson cently aflight over the ette national forest of In re- Pay- reported Assistant Regional Forester John N Kinney today following his return from a trip through the Gem state “Johnson was flying supplies to the Stribnite mine when one of his plane skis dropped I f O off” ed pooches commenced pearing in the yards of apfor- mer masters Children mysteriously began finding pups in the nearby federal forests Finally in desperation the town council turned over the problem to the high councils of the government — which promptly turned it back But there was growling on an both sides Finally the town fathers turned to a young man named Harry Falls who said he give a hoot either way Armed with blank ballots Falls has been going from house to house when he gets off work at night He asks ev- di-n- ’t erybody: “Are you in favor of dogs pm being admitted to Greenbelt?” With only a few family heads yet to be heard from Falls said the anti - doggers GUILD AUTO VICTIM have swept the community liq-uo- read Nov 15 G H Lunt liquor “Commission attorney argued that the law anyway did not require serving a copy of the complaint in a misdemeanor case Judge Belnap upheld Lunt DIVORCE ASKED DECREES GIVEN j six-thirt- non-suppo- rt ’ WAS 63 j i ( Clothing Concern Upper Basin States' 'Postponed -- vice-preside- nt Hal-Drummo- nd y Men Are Held Wyo-min- On Open Charges J t com-pani- es com-pan- With the state victor in the first round of ’its case against James Jones Ray Shurtliff and Gus Batestas on a liquor charge the three defendants continued their fight today to defeat the state’s attempt to convict them of maintaining a nuisance an indictable misdemeanor District Judge Lester A Wade late Wednesday ordered their establishment the Walnut' 206 Twenty-fiftpadlocked for one year unless the owners post a bond to guarantee that only lawful business shall be conducted on the premises Their hearing on the nuisance charge was resumed this morning in the other court division with an orderly Judge Eugene E Pratt denying Batestas’ motion that the charge be dismissed as against him Court attaches said the case was not expected to go to the jury before tomorrow h' Coat Clearance! 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A suit for divorce by Viola W Young against George W Young t Parley vo Days! IFiroday & u n STATE’S CHARGE y to whom she was married June 27 1931 Salt Lake City was on “My ballots” he expjained -- TO LEAVE HOSPITAL file today in Second district “show the dogs on the tail end court She charged It’s about seven to one against and asked restoration of her forthem!” Ralph Anderson seven son of mer name Viola Wadman Mr and’ Mrsl C J Anderson household furniture and an equiRoy-- ? will be released from the ty in real estate They have no WILLIAM JORY Dee hospital late this afternoon children Daniel L Graham was granted his physician said today a divorce by District Judge LesThe boy suffered a brain conA Wade from Ruth E Grater DIES cussion scalp! lacerations and to whom he was married ham abrasions Tuesday afternoon when he was struck by an auto- April 10 1929 Salt Lake City William Henry Jory 63" resi- mobile driven jby Ray Malmberg He charged desertion There are dent of Ogden for more than 30 22 of Logan according to State no children On grounds of cruelty Clara years and who for the past year Highway Sergeant Rink Smurth Walker Drummond was awardhad been employed at the arse- waite divorce from Allen A nal died aMiis home 3221 JefThe doctor tsaid an X - ray ed mond She also received $50 ferson at two twenty-fiv- e showed the pm boy's skull was not Wednesday from a lung ail- fractured He pronounced him monthly alimony and household furniture They were married ment as “getting along fine” He was born Feb 12 1875 in The accident occurred on the Dec 31 1932 and have no Bljwinghouse England a son of Salt Lake City highway Smurth-wait- e Mr and Mrs James Jory and did not hold Malmberg lived at home until he was 22 explaining witnesses exonerated years old when he came to the him United States After leaving New York he lived in Michigan and Butte Mont before coming to Ogden which has since been Articles of Incorporation for f is his home the Paramount Fashion Inc Surviving are his widow Edcapitalized at $16000 were on i na Geiger Jory whom he marfile today ai: the county clerk’s ried in Morgan Utah June 12 SALT LAKE CITY Feb 24— office 1925 two sons and one daughter (UP)— Gov The firm will deal in men’s Henry H Blood toCharles William James Carroll day announced postponement of women’s and children’s clothing and Jocelyn Jory all of Ogden the conference of upper basin Officers are L D Felt presiand twelve brothers and sisters states to enable attendance of dent Bessie Brown living in England John C director of the reasurer Lowell D Newey secretary-tFuneral services will be con- bureau of Page? and J C reclamation and Naducted Friday at She also received am than Margold solicitor of the deat the chapel of the Kirkendall-Darlin- g partment $50 monthly alimony and houseof interior hold furniture They were marThe conference mortuary with the Rev set 31 1932 and have no John Edward Carver of the for Feb 28 will originally Dec now be held ried' First Presbyterian church offi- Mar 17 and 18 in Santa Fe New children ciating Friends may call at the Mexico mortuary chapel Thursday evePurpose of the meeting of the Two ning from six until nine and upper basin states— g Utah Friday until time of services InColorado and New Mexterment will be in the Ogden ico — is to discuss means of proCity cemetery tecting their interests in Bould er dam power Allen Tuttle 19 Riverdale and — Tom Tuttle 25 2637 Adams were being held in the county open charge today jail on an 10 ' In y following their arrest at am by Deputies Earl James A Nelson 48 Ogden Thompson and Gailord L Taylor at a chicken inn just outpleaded guilty to a petty larL H Hupp 21 Pocatello Ida side the north city limits Officeny charge in police court today and was sentenced to serve charged with ‘reckless driving cers said they were attempting 10 days in jail forfeited $10 bail in Burch Creek to start a fight with a third He was charged- - in a com court late Wednesday A bench man plaint signed by Reid Wangs-gar- d warrant was ordered issued by rof the Ogden Coal & Tile the court for the defendant who Co With stealing a sack of coal was involved in an acrecently Nelson was arrested Wednesday cident with another car and a NOW VIGOROUS YOUNG AGAIN felt The took Oztrex “I wii all fn Only 45 but d street bus at Washington and Feel night by Detectives George 20 jeer younger" — Robert Fltzjohn Toledo O contetne OSTREX obtained from itimulant orgenle and Leo W Pack The Twelfths' ’t re oyitere which pepi you up AT ONCE alio 4 coal was recovered inrlgorztori advleed by leading dortora Safa OSTREX tableta Get for TOe T A five-maadjudication committee was appointed at a meeting of companies drawing water from the lower Ogden river held Wednesday night in Weber county courthourse as a means of settling long standing disputes over water rights The committee was assigned to contact shareholders in communities listen to grievances and later meet as a central body to “iron out” the difficulties Henry McEntire Farr West j reported The immediate task confronting the committee is that' of effecting a compromise agreement among water users in their districts McEntire said Each committee member will represent one of the ' following districts: Plaiii City North Ogden 'and Western Irrigation the six 'Mound Fort y branches Shupe and Middleton' Dinsdale and Bench Canal companies Ogden Perry companies Names of the committee were not available today TRIO FIGHTING and HELP O dog-keepin- g h -- spending less money ! President EJ G Peterson of the Utah State ‘Agricultural college and Dr Wj E Carroll dean of the college school of agriculture will be among speakers at the Third annual meeting of the Utah Dairy federation in the Hotel Ben Lomond Friday Nat M Taggart assistant Weber county agent announced today The meeting which will open at ten am will feature discussions of breeding and feeding problems and Items of general interest The breed associations will also confer with field repre j sentatives ’ Other speakers will be R T Warren American Jersey Cattle club M B Nicholas association and C L Smith American Guernsey club The National ' Dairy association will confer honor certificates to dairymen whose herds have produced an average' of 300 more anpounds of butterfat J or 'nually A banquet fpr dairymen and their partners will be held at Five people arrested by Utah liquor commission agents at the Avalon 32014 Twenty-fiftwere district court today awaiting trial on an indictable misdemeanor charge of keeping a r common nuisance by selling They were bound over by City Judge Hyrum A Belnap after he overruled a motion to quash by Defense Counsel Arthur Woolley1 The five are Jimmy Crowe Charley Bess- - Grace Holden Kenneth Hall and Merl Doe motion was on Woolley’s the copy of the that grounds him and the given complaint one filed with the court differed He said the one given him alleged the offense to have been committed Nov 25 and the one filed Committee Named To Adjudicate Ogden Differences Five-Ma- n one-poin- t’ merchants of Jamaica reports that tourists are - lt said Kinney “He found himself over rough mountain country with only one ski Returning to Cascade he banked his ship and “One American and His Atmade a perfect land- tempt at Education” by Frazier In"" Hunt' the autobiography of an Kinney said one of the pilot’s American newspaper man will recent feats was dropping a 450 be featured Constance Bunby pound motor from his plane to nell at the Carnegie free library With three parathe mine at two o’clock on the Friday moior attached chutes the was readers’ digest of current books undamaged by the landing drama and poetry Hotels ' administration opened Green-beto white collar workers in the lower salary groups and closed it to x canines of all classes the question has been a hot one Bootlegging in dogs began abandonTemporarily TO DE SETTLED DISTRICT-COUR- T ‘On Charge of Keeping Nuisance 1 R' WATER CLAIMS Ayal°n Quintet Bound Over Isn’t Either Northern STANDARD-EXAMINE- skirts etc Watches i $198 Lapel Watches now $395 Wrist Watches now Wrist Watches now $595 Wrist Watches now $4 95 Price $100 $100 $249 $293 s |