Show THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- MOTORIST GETS rJEBER Sl'JALf ED BY NIGHT i Training Surprisingly Large A fine of $50 or the alternative Weber college officials were today making arrangements to meet requests of the public for several trade and other classes at the college night school as the result of a surprisingly large turnout at the opening meeting Monday evening Besides the regular training requests were made for courses rang-of ing all the way from a variety charm classes which would teach the fundamentals of grammar to radio requested by several men who experiment with tubes and circuits as a hobby Other classes be orrequested and which may and adganized are salesmanship meauto vertising credit control chanics for beginners power sewing machine operation and industrial electricity The grammar class request was made by a pretty shoe store clerk and It is expected enough persons may feel they missed this subject In the lower grades to justify its Jeing taught will dajr in Weber county jail of 25 and suspension- of his driver license for three months was the penalty imposed upon Fred Brewster 18 of 1744 Washington by Justice of the Peace Alfred Glad-we- ll of Burch Creek today Goes Through Fence Brewster pleaded guilty to a reckless driving charge and admitted he had been “drinking quite a few beers” The car he was driving at one a m today crashed through a fence and turned’ over into a field on the Huntsville high way Justice Glad well told the defendant “the proper place for young persons at night time is at home and in bed” He pointed out that “parents are worrying about their young sons and daughters” Treated at Hospital Dalles Heaton 17 of 1738 Wash- - SIGN UP Julius Pretti Irene Leach and June Simmons all of to someone’s secretary some day shown as they Monbe whom hope at the Weber college day evening signed up for a' shorthand classinstructor is standing night school opening bliss Lucy Denning (Staff photo) be made to “An effort courses and for all requests isfy if approved by they will be taught the state board of education” said President H A Dixon of the college “Persons interested should get in touch with us and make their sat- LIQUOR CASE IS Speak Tonight For the second time in as many weeks city court today refused to act on a state liquor commission motion to force Don Mitchell 25 of Salt Lake City to forfeit $3000 bail for repeated failure to appear for arraignment on a criminal conspiracy charge Celeste E Bennett 36 Salt Lake City in the case was not under obligation to appear in court today as she had not been notified of the hearing -- City Clerk Frank the court J Vause told Abe Booth bondsman for Mitchell looked relieved when Acting City Judge Glen W Adams continued the case until Wednesday due to the absence from the city of Arthur Woolley Mitchell’s counsel City Judge Beinap absent today on vacation ruled two weeks was ago that unless Mitchell brought to court today the bail was to be forfeit and a bench warrant issued for his Mitchell was given permission in Second district court to leave the state in search of employment when the case was dismissed by o’clock re-arr- BELL IS SOUGHT BY TWO GROUPS est the state court recently and re Weber college student body and Pioneer Days Inc each submitted a request for possession of the old curfew bell — unused these many years —in the tower of the present city hall Merle Allen Weber college student body president asked city1 commissioners to let Weber college mount it somewhere on the campus and ring It “when we win some outstanding conflict with one of the nearby schools” "It would make Ogden Weber college conscious” added Allen Mayor Peery submitted a written request that the ancient bell be transferred to the Old Mill for preservation with a group of relics Decision as to the two requests was left to Commissioner Rackham who was asked to investigate and make a report to the One Grower Gets Wheat Insurance Candidate to AGAIN DELAYED wants known" Besides the radio men several wanting to ride a hobby were placed in the machine shop class The demand for trades courses far exceeded that for distributive where office machines classes shorthand and typewriting classes were the only ones organized Others which may be given are bookkeeping and business arithmetic Three welding sections containing a total of 32 students were organized to meet Wednesday and Friday from seven to nine p m and Monday and Thursday from six to eight and eight to ten p m Fourteen air conditioning students will meet Monday and Wednesday from seven to nine p m Others organized are carpentry 12 ma-A chinist 11 draughting eight plumbing class will be organized Regular meeting nights of the classes unless otherwise stated are Monday and Thursday at seven he line on premium payments to Nov extended been has added is Since very little winter wheat grown in Weber county only one 19 Farmers planting spring wheat farmer in this district has taken Christiansen will have an op said out crop insurance for that varito insure their wheat county portunity ety A L Christiansen season agent said today The Oct 1 dead cron durine that f erred back to the committing judge for amended complaints Mitchell and Mrs Bennett are charged with an attempt to sell records of liquor law violations to street drink re-- 1 two Twenty-fift- h sort operators last April 16 Mrs Bennett is at liberty under $500 bond Hunters Return Bringing Trophies Jack L Patterson 823 Twenty-thir-d returned Monday from Monte Cristo with a six-poi- nt buck Dale Robinson 570 Twelfth shot four-poi- nt a four-point- er A v4 ’ - buck at Lost creek 584 Twelfth bagged at Lost creek City firemen put out a fire in Harold Ambler was granted permission to move two chicken to coops from 1001 Washington and Taylor between Thirty-thir- d - Thirty-fourt- h ' ‘ Mrs C A Cole was granted a permit to remodel a house on Shupe drive "between Washington and Adams and 'sisters: C H Gillis Blackfoot Idaho Mathias J ’Gillis Los Angeles Myrtle E Gillis Mrs Ruth Gillis Charlesworth John M Gillis and Lawrence Gillis all of Ogden ington was treated at the Dee hospital for cuts on his right arm jind later released Other passengers were Edith Skeen 16 of 920 West Twelfth who received scratch and bruises Morline Skeen 14 920 West Twelfth who received a bump on the head and Ted Evans 16 of 614 Jefferson who was not injured Brewster also escaped injury The light sometimes appearing on the masts and spars of ships known as “St Elmo’s Fire” is caused by a slow discharge of electricity ©(o)G 3(1 : vy rh sPEGXALy Keeley’s College MALT - Thick large Rich In Penney’s Basement! m ’ 3 6-- 1 n WINDOW f SHADES for $3 0° TONIGHT Designed for comfort — won't ride up! 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LUNCH SETS Gaymode HOSE CONTEST SLOWS Probate of the will of Hyrura Beinap pioneer Ogden lumberman and civic leader had today been delayed by transfer of the case to the trial calendar of Second district court because of a contest filed by Flora Beinap a daughter Eight other children of Mr Beinap approved a petition of E A Beinap as executor of the will The petition said the estate was “not over $10000” in value and consisted of Mr Belnap’s residence 140 shares of stock' of the Hyrum Beinap Co Inc and 81 unimproved lots the yearly rental of all of which is not over $2300 v members the family left for Berkeley to attend funeral services to be held Wednesday morning Interment will be in Berkeley' A native of Ogden Mrs Curtin was born June 27 1892 to Mathias and Elizabeth Woodfield Gillis She was a member of the Catholic church Besides her mother she is survived by her husband L R Curtin of Berkeley the following children: The Rev Father Mathias Curtin Santa Barbara Calif Evelyn Leo Jr and Robert Curtin all of Berkeley and the following brothers PUBLICAN RALLY A ESTATE DIVISION PERMITS Crew Douses Fire In Display Windovr A permit to remodel a store Le ven’s store without getting waWord had been received in Og- front at 2436 Washington at a cost ter on a single piece of merchanthey declared today den today of the death of Mrs of $2000 had been granted today dise fire started around a light The S H Baird by city commisGertrude Gillis Curtin in Berkeley to G socket sioners Calif Sunday night following an A Shaw was granted a Jesse automobile accident to build a$300 porch at Her mother Mrs Elizabeth Gil-i- s permit of a residence on' Jefferrear the y 438 Twenty-secon- d and other son between Ninth and Tenth immed-ately of Featured! 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Y es shop Penney's First! 8-- boy described by two residents as the thief who Monday entered their homes was the object today of a search by police Sergeant D B Ballantyne Detective George Theobold and Chauffeur F D Thompson Clifford Stimpson reported the boy entered his home at 1929 Grant during mealtime and snatched a woman’s purse from the front room Stimpson lost out in a footrace as the i boy fled from the room and disappeared down the street In the purse were a woman’s compact and some change J W Kimball 2633 Adams rewas ported his basement room five-shbroken into and a 32 aclibre revolver and two rings stolen A woman living upstairs told officers she could identify the - thief whom she saw leaving the rear of the house hoard o 'CITY - Republican officials today announced plans for a rally tonight at eight o’clock at their downtown headquarters 2476 Washington with LeRoy B Young of Ogden candidate for United States representative as principal speaks er Trace A Turner county chairman will be in charge The program will include music and introduction of candidates The public is invited This afternoon Mr Young addressed rallies at the homes of Keith Wahlquist and Carl Gaskill Wednesday afternoon at two a Republican rally will be held at the home of Mrs Barbara Hickman 3315 Washington At eight p m Wednesday George H Lowe will address a rally at the home of Mrs Alex Carlson Riverdale POLICE SEARCH Cliff Larson t Three Passengers Are Hurt When Car Dives Into Valley Field At College to Response Offer Proves a SrTASIIUP ROAD CLASSES 240-pou- nd DEATH FOLLOWS PENALTY AFTER REQUESTS AT OCTOBER 25 1930- TUESDAY EVENING R leather - construction! 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