Show II THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 10 1030 FEDERAL JUDGE Aviatrix Dies When Plane Falls OGDEMfflZ VICINITY Easiness Office: Washington Avenue 3136 Office Phone 117 Home Phone TRIES THREE 3893 Business Loau O Man Succumbs After Operation —Mrs WOODBINE Ga Jan Neva F Paris Great Neck L I wa killed tn the marsh" nerr here today wtv-- her plane went Into a nose dive at about 2000 feet altitude and waa demolished The young woman filer had taken off from Oolumbia 8 C this morning to continue her flight from Great Neck to Miami Fla where she Intended to participate In air races next T avl-a'r- U STOCK RAISERS Judge Hides ‘No Fight : BUSY PLACING PIONEER OF WEBER J us Blow Misses SHOW EXHIBITS T" Ogden's Coliseum Becomes Beehive of Industry si Preparations Go ()u 130000 OGDEN— Ogden’ wa a beehive of Industry a exhibit of the day Thursday prize livestock were placed In th building Department auperlntcn dent were kept busy finding space to house the animals which are to make up the eleventh annual exhl Coll-eu- blUoa IndSome of the outstanding ividual In the Various breeds from 11 ftmtock producing sections In the I jolted States are represented In this of list entries Herds that year's Iiave long been Iiimous in the show rings of the great livestock exhibition bf America are meeting In Ogden this’ year Breeders and' exhibitors varlfy the statement of the Ogden show officials that this will be one of the three greatest general livestock exhibitions that haa been held In the United State during this season A ladles’ entertainment committee named by L P Whitlock manager of tha show is announced as Mr E J PJeldsted chairman: L P Whitlock Leo Peck Roy Peck Warren Felsted Charles Har-vCharles Clayton Vem Peck end Russell Wilkins They met afternoon to consider plans for the visiting ladle of the show The poultry and seed departments under the supervision of W W Show and A L Christiansen will bo complete and In readiness for the opening of the show Saturday er OGDEN— T evident E R Alton of the Ogden chamber of commerce in on address to the Lions club Thurs- day In the Hotel Bigelow advised the member to forget tire slock market crash In Nw York "The sooner we do thi the better it will be for all" he declared' He predicted a prosperous year for Ogden The speaker slid an early start Is planned for the new arterial highway leading from Death curve into West Ogden He anticipated that bids will be advertised within two week on the 340000 rddltion to the Ogden postofflce and he felt confident an appropriation of 200000 for the new forestry building for Ogden will be (Jmade by the government President Alton reported the chamber Is out of debt haying paid off an Indebtedness of 10000 since moving into the new headquarters la the Hotel Bigelow Chairman Announces Women' Committee OODEN —Mrs E J PJeldsted who was named chairman of a committee to provide entertainment for women visitors to th Ogden Livestock show announces the following members of her committee: Mrs L F Whitlock Mrs Leo Pack Mr Ray Park Mrs Warren Peldsted Mrs Charles Hawver Mr Ethel Wilkin Mrs Charles Clayton and Mrs Vera Pack Reservations made at the Hotel Bigelow Indicate the largest attendance of women In the history of the Ogden show TURNING THE DIAL tw KStr— "Ttvp ft th Morning" Me KlYL— "Oog1 ‘AUrm Clock a- 7:15 KBlr- - Moment IrUb tu Mlo£r Mu t:3 1:43 left' — of th 'Tp CBfl th ICSL I Mornim Columbia otchealri m KSL — Inspirational period Mi wihn Inform! announcement incidental KRls f ICDYls—BreakUst tUbwS I N K3L la—CBS dijmc pioyrara of period tiVt R 0 V P a- Damroch hrendarr pro ram KDYL-Brot bf direct air from od the ponce ivauon BLDYL— 1 measures Ogden Briefs Check for $20000 Cuts Church I)ehl OGDEN —Herbert Herrington I- - treasurer of the First Baptist church says that a check for 20000 has been received from tha Baptist Home mis- sion to be applied on the debt of the local church building The church was constructed and furnished five years ago at a cost of 8130000 It also announced that J G Oeb hert a deacon for the past 14 year haa been elected Ilf officer of the 1 church Farm Bureau riant Feature for Roy OGDEN— The second meeting of the Roy farm bureau lecture course will be held In the Roy meeting house Saturday at 7:30 p m The season will Include lecture on feeding and marketing Albertus WUlIxrdion of the Utah Poul Take Deposition —On an affi- assistant manager association will dUcuM davit by Arthur Woolley of counsel try Produce of marketing covering in for tha defense in the first degree firoblems the proper care of eggs U murder cose against Ruggero the time from they are produced until killand Tony Tedesco for tha are told Mrs Effle Barrows they Lisa E Judge Eugene ing of Tony home management specialist of the Pratt made an order Thursday for Utah Agricultural college at Logan the taking of depositions of Ernest will address the meeting on ‘'Bcauti-fylBeruaze and Margaret Berusze at the Farm Home” Loe Angeles Thl makes 28 depositions in all to be taken by tire deOur-jtuI- ng fense Committee Meet — R T Matrs ahd A P Miller have been named Beet Grower to Fleet Officers on Saturday mem- Flames Destroy L I) S Seminary Household bant Rumors Spread Of Hoover’s Law Commission Clash Fail Kills Three in Mine T- P -- H-n- de ht NBC rwut Mrs J D Sullivan of Salt Lake Is spending the week in Ogden the guest of Mr and Mrs Royai J Douglas Elmhurst apartments Miss Catherine Bonner and Miss Jane Hflen have returned to the College of St Salt Lake Cttv after attending the holidays in Ogden with their parent Mr and Mrs D E Davis entertained at bridge Thursday evrnlng at street home f03 Twenty-fiftFollowing cards a late supirr was Mr were The gamuts served and Mrs Ora Bundv Mr and Mrs A E Ferkcr Mr dnd Mrs H W Barker Mr and Mrs Eugene Pack Mr and Mrs D N Wlilt” Mr and Mrs Harry Hales Miss Ruth Currath and C E Armstrong Jack OulHlnan son of Mr and Mrs W E Quilltnsn 22‘U Lincoln avenue who has passing lh Chriswill depart tmas holirlav (n the la tar part of the wrok for Mich where h’ will resume his studies at the University of i U s A 13- -y ii I 'a in honor of PLANS C LOGAN— While the propor-lition of divorces to marriage censes in Cache county for 1929 was not large the number of divorces increased over those numgranted in 1928 while the issued ber of marriage license decreased during the same period There were 447 marriage licenses issued In 1928 and only while 28 divorce 432 in 1929 were granted in 1928 but 33 in 1929 Divorces were 8 3 per cent of the marriages In 1938 and 7 6 per cent in 1929 In other departments the work of County Clerk C V Mohr's office in 1929 shows statistically an increase over that for 1928 Civil case filed Increased from 163 to 195 crimte inal cases from 10 to 13 cists from 02 toto 00 and $390090 fees from $388546 LOGAN — Special work in applied animal nutrition be given at the Utah State Agricultural college summer session next summer Dr J H Linford director of the session announced Thursday Dr F B Morrison head of the division of animal Industry at Cornell university will be guest teacher and will be aided by Dean Kenneth C Ikeler of the school of agriculture at the college The course will run from July 7 to July 18 and will be of such inten- SALVADOR FEELS CHILL Salvador Ml — Salvador which haa a mean average of about 80 degrees temperature sutferlng from a cold wave regarded as the fringe of a blizzard in the western United States Temperatures have been uncomfortably low Such cold spell here usually are called “nortes" from the direction of the wind 1 sive LA PAZ C Cecil Christensen Charles CA’il Christensen Prominent Citizen Dies at Hospital LOGAN — Charles Cecil Chris tensen 31 manager of the Christensen Furniture company died Thursday at a local hospital from complications that set in following an operation for appendicitis Tuesday morning It had been reported that he was showing steady improvement Mr Christensen was born in Newton June 16 1899 the son of the late Charles M and Bernice Leddlngham Christensen When he was a child his parent moved to Logan where he received his elementary education He was graduated from Brigham Young college where he participated in many activities and was debate manager for one year Later at Utah State Agricultural college Mr Christensen was active In debating and served as class president for one year At the time of the World war he was a Student at the Utah State Agricultural college but immediately entered the army When the armistice was signed he was doing special machine gun work at Camp Hancock After he was discharged from the army Mr Christensen returned to Logan and entered business with his father He became active in the afat fairs of the community one time commander of the local battery of the Utah national guard He was member of the American Legion the Forty and Eight the Sigma Alpha fraternity and of the Retail Merchants committee of the chamber of commerce Mr Christensen was married June 1920 to Rula Cardon who survives him with two children Virginia Cardon and Charcls Cardon Christensen Also surviving are his mother and the following brothen and sisters: J Morris Christensen 6f Salt Lake Norman Christensen of Berkeley Calif Frank A Christensen of Salt Lake Alex Christensen of Logan and Mrs Gladys C Hyr of LOGAN— Fire supposed to have Lewiston The body Is at Lindquist undertakstarted from an overheated stove will be caused damage to the P M Neilson ing parlors Funeral services harness shop the Baugh Plumbing held Sunday comjiany and the Frank1 Purser barber shop Thursday at a m The greatest damage was done to the harness shop The properties were Insured While the firemen were battling the blaze the thermometer was gradLOGAN— At the annual meeting ually dropping until it was 15 degrees of the Cache Valley Medical society below zero held Thursday in the chamber of commerce Dr H A Adamson RichTWO PLEAD NOT GUILTY president Dr E LOGAN— A plea of not guilty was mond was elected vice president: Dr entered by Joseph Howard and E L Hanson Logan secretary-treasurp Dickey accused of aecurlng money G L ReesDr Bmlthfield D C Budge Logan from local merchants on forged creWellsvllle O W Christensen dentials from a New York firm when and Dr to the Utah State Medical thev were arraigned before City delegates convention in Salt Lake association Judge Jesse P Rich Thursday set for next spring with Dr J W Hayward Preliminary hearing was Dr P W Ellason of Lcgan as alFriday afternoon Bonds were set at and ternates each $2000 ro and-wa- t character that the major J Show Gain as Weddings Wane Be-Sum- BAN SALVADOR 17-- Cache Divorces Cornrll Animal Nutrition Expert to School Lecturer - GABLE NEWS por- tion of each day will be devoted to the work It will deal with t’ e practical phases of vitamins minerals and proteins as they apply to the regular every-da- v feeding of livestock It will deal pertlcularly with the problems involved in feeding dairy cattle beef cattle swine sheep and poultry The work has been designed so that It will appeal equally to the professional workers In agriculture and to practical stockmen Dr Morrison with W A Henry is Joint author of “Feeds and Feeding” regarded as leading work In the field Dr Morrison is reputed to receive the highest salary paid to anyone in collegiate agricultural pro-ba- SPEAKER TELLS OF SPAIN trip LOGAN — A picturesque through Spain was taken by the their at members of the Hotary club regular luncheon Thursday the talk being given by Dr W 1$ Wanlaai of the Utah State Agricultural college The luncheon was held at the Hotel Eccles work Among those who ae certain to attend the school are the Bmith-Hughteachers of ULah and surrounding states county agents from these sections and other professional agricultural workers Leading practical farmers will be urged 'to attend the two weeks’ course In Stomach and Avoid Sourness How to Stop Food es Fermentation Logan and Indigestion Prepares It ia gas formed by fermenting food that after meal bioata youf itomacb heartburn dullness causLng aourneaa uncomfortable fullnese and pain of Drugs stomach tonics and artificial dtgestanta Ilka papain fail to they give satisfactory relief because have little or no effect on the etomitth acids that hava been proved to be the real cause of gassy stomach and practically all indigestion Instead an absolutely pure antacid or neutralising agent ehould be used after meals to neutralize this dangrrone acid in the stomach and undoubtedly nothin could be better or safer for the purpose than puts Blsurated Magnesia This you can obtain from any uud dm store in either powder or tablets and In moct cases a teaspoonful of the powder or two tablets taken wtth a little water after meals will be sufficient to Instantly neutralize excessive acidity of the stomach stop and prevent premature souring and fermentation of the food and permit a normal painless digestion of whatever you have eaten Try this simple prescription and be delighted with your entire freedom ' from indigestion (Advi Hall Opening LOGAN — The Logan Seventh ward is preparing for the opening February 4 5 and 6 of its new recreation hall which is near completion This structure will house all of the ward’s social activities and has large basketball court The opening will take the form of a bazaar each day from 3 to 5 p m a dinner Tuesday and Wednesday vaudeville and entertainment The general committee Is Otto M Ehr chairman Bishop Joseph H Watkins and Eugene Yeates APPROVE DEPUTIES LOG AM — The county commission approved of the appointments of C F Whittle of Richmond and John Welch of Paradise as deputy county assessors These two men were passed on the recommendation of County Assessor R 8 McQuarrie BUSINESS LOST FOR WANT OF A $750 WANT AD! J Fire Damages Three Places Medical Society Names Officers -- 4 -- Liquor Raidert Find Still Hidden Under Duck rn was once lost for C0METIMES because of “too many interests” “poor health” or "mismated partnership” I i 'THE owners of a business will MODESTO Cal Jan under a nuck pen in a concrete from 25 feet long and 12 feet high federal proliibltlon agents last night still on the discovered a Morrison ranch two miles south of Esealon J C Morrison owner of the ranch and Joe and Salvador Curd were arrested on charges of Illicit manufacture of liquor The still is one of the largest ever found in the San Joequln valley More than 10 000 gallons of mash were destroyed and a large quantity of liquor confiscated S a battle want of a horseshoe nail er (AT— Bur- A lose the entire property for want of a buyer in time who can be secured often by a e for 7 days) want ad costing $750 in The Tribune led 10-lin- KXXJ-gaii- (60--wor- ds ad can go way to Interest and attract a buyer and thereby save hundreds lost frequently In stock fixATEN-lin- e (60-wor- d) tures and equipment Government Regulation her thirteenth birthday Motor Busses Sow Urged 17ie guests were seated RJO DOUBT you would like to know 11 the quickest and best way to U a bustn'Ks — yihone Mary Miller at Tha Tribune for a good outline “How to Sell a Business” or write lor tills free folder — no obligation anniversary tables each centered with at smSll in silver bud vases Folpink roses dinner lowing games of bunco were Covers were laid for the enjoyed Misses Imogen Alvord Katherine Ames Katherine Morrell Beverly Hall Flleon Pyper Barbara Llnd-qiit Dorothy Hall Margaret Samp- WASHINGTON Jan B (AT— Government regulation of Interstate motor busses was commended today as essential to serving the public interest at a hearing on the Parker bill bdore the house interstate commerce committee Proponents of the measure which son Eva Grover' Grace Grover would Invest "the interstate commerce Cl"lr? Cluff and Irene Uo'on with regulatory powers commission Members of the Child Culture club met tn the club dining room of the over motor busses engaged in biter-stacarry mg represented many Hotel Bigelow Thuroday with Mrs U Hkiridge Jr and Mrs J R sta'e utility commissioners and moJMurdock tor bus operators A lecture as hostesses ’Family Relations and Child DeveIn was the Hoinj'’ lopment given by Wooluine's Assistant A M Merrill principal of th Ogden Found Dead in Bed on the numbers Other rchjol high program were piano solos by Mlss LOS ANGFLES Jnn 9 (AT— Jesse Ruth rslck and two dramatic readD Kurter 60 chief of the bureau ings bv Miss Betty Flcruige n be-r Bess ho cf Invertication In Los Angeles counO has Mss Nrul stvnrllrg several vess in Ogden the ty und-- r th" lute Thomas Lee Wool-wi'emier district attorney and u‘st of her meihrr Mm R P O Nell! and her sste's Mrs Roland a fgure uv many famous criminal BMlmivne Miss la’llau O Neill and cases here was found deii at his Nti'S Dorothea Monahan enter-temMiss Geraldine O Ni l'l lr’t during home today Death is believed to group of vonrg friends at th week for Seir'r Wash and will have refilled from an ovrrdoe of t the sail for Ji neau Alaska where she is medctne taken to soothe a stomach dinner Thursday even home of her parents Mrrjand Mrs employed by the U S forest iervice disorder thir ' Circulation Fei Pbone Correspondent Res Phone IfC 1'hone 116 Olflce 113 North Mam FEED COURSES' Witnesses said Mrs Paris apparently was experiencing trouble with her ship and was reeking a place to land when the plane suddenly tilted over and plunged Into the marrh land adjoining the Satllla river Bhe wr dead when aid reached her Cspe-to-Cal- Slale UIW a m KLYL— Va: contralto ? 30 p BMLj — NBC Alma Kl'thWl m Kt--NBand John 8ec)t barl one of Ite Johnny Marvin orlrlnal National Cavaliers Quarttt m semi' op —interpreter c’nikica! program YL The Baoderer of the Air" KD KDYL-IM p Shopptnc Jaunt KSI-NOtiakera nemblet Lola 1IJ4 a- - 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crooner ili)dred Hu' Auii Leaf at ihe oran C tid ve'ide' lie art t a a mi r KDYl- - Popular n coru-n- v v KSLr— NewaciMins 11 It IT 1 if pen L Pick Forerutt s (rc(es!ra RS'y -- Ul'rrjfeff irur-aproertfu If n'dpitht KDYL— CB8 Cohmoa iteciibi — Mirtnlrl t hour Mti) the V'ata p m KL I’ll KDYLr—CBfl bond of the A r TodeT in hf'orr Mar-KKLfY'Lr— Muhin Uanr rf'ieaOaeicha CBS fashion drector 1 43 p m KSL- - Silent KUYL— CBB SUzAbctb FtUowi eff and tune report feDk ' Appeals Sentence Ogden Society KDYIr-’Tallls- ''' week LANDSLIDE BURIES TnREE Bolivia Mic— Three per sons are believed to have been buried in a landslide in the Tembladerant region occurring after torrential rainfall there during the past few Bpeclt! to Th Trlbuno days Others are believed to have FARMINGTON — Max Florence been saved by government action In convicted of possession of liquor at erecting a barrier to the flow of mud his place here was fined 299 and and dirt and diverting it from its sentenced to six months in the Davis original course county Jail by Ezra F Richards JusCRUISER BEYOND 8AVING tice of the peace Thursday The court impended five months of the PARI3 (Ah — Hope of saving the Jail term provided the fuie was paid French cruiser Edgar Quine t which at once and upon promise of future went aground several days ago off the coast of Algeria after striking a good behavior George Latimer counsel for the submerged rock has virtually been defendant Immediately filed notice abandoned by the ministry of maof appeal to the district court and rine The vessel has settled until only her bow deck masts and funnels are stay of execution was granted above the water Bad weather had handicapped salvage operations and there appeared no prospect of better conditions for the present AIRMAN ABANDONS FLIGHT BULAWAYO Southern Rhodesia (AT— Sir Alan Cobham noted BritCOALVILLE — The L D 8 semihas been making an nary at Coalville was destroyed by ish aviator who air survey in Africa has abandoned tire early Thursday morning flight and has The seminary la one of the oldest his church buildings In this part of the started 07 rail for Cape Town where state It was built In 1881 as a chapel he will catch a steamer for England Cobham's plane “Youth of building and later was remodeled to Cuitatn bo used as a seminary The damage Britain" has been taken In charge was about 3b00 with $1000 covered by by Captain Wooley who will fly to England after finishing the Impeinsurance The seminary classes are being held rial Airway's survey temporarily In the tabernacle buildCOUNT MARRIES AGAIN ing PARIS (AT— Mis Marla Genevieve Ryan of Washington Thursday ASSESSORS WORK was married to Count Frederic Bpeotsi to Th Tribune de Janze The civil FARMINOTON— Beh Brown Da- Jacques Francois wax performed at the city vis county assessor announced ceremony hall of the Sixteenth ward the reliThursday that hla field deputies will gious rite following at the Church of begin work Janjf ry 15 in the Kays-vlll- e It Pierre de Challlot In 1927 the precinct Mr Brown haa thir- marriage of Count de Janze with the teen field deputies and three office former Altce Bllverthome of Chicago deputies wa annulled by the Vatican In 1927 making the religious ceremony on Thursday possible The annulment following shooting of Viscount Raymond de Trafford at the North station in Paris by the then countess Bhe was who also wounded herself given a suspended sentence of six months Florenco and OGDEN— Annual meeting election of officers for the Weber Beet Growers' association will be held in the county courthouse on Saturday at 1:30 p m it la announced by James R Bues president President Ephraim Bergeson of the Utah State Get Divorce— ArvlUa Beazer was Farm bureau will be the principal granted a divorce from William A sjieaker Beazer by Judge George 8 Barker In the Second district court Thursday the proposed closing of Grant avemorning on the ground of failure to nue at Twentieth street was sent to WASHINGTON Jan t (Ah— With Thursday support Mrs Bearer wa restored the city commissioners onwhich the introduction in congress of a reswas olution Thd communication to her maiden Hooper demanding that It hold open signed by W W Johnson secretary of the Hoover law enforceSeeks Forger— Emil Schulte of 2880 the union barbers was ordered filed hearings ment commission continued tonight Ecclea avenue ha reported to the poAsks Divorce— Ernest W Lythgoe to maintain Us silence on prohibilice that two youths had forged ills filed an action for divorce against tion son’a name to t 10 check later cashDeqilte an assertion on Monday by ing it at the Selbold Grocery He Genevieve M Lythgoe in the Second Chairman that a statesay he will swear to a warrant for district court Thursdsy on the ground ment wouldWickershsm be forthcoming at the of cruelty The couple were married their arrest of its session which concluded April 30 1829 Lythgoe says that end his wife has called him vile names late yesterday members steadily deAnto Suit— In the case of H E clined to reveal the subject of disagainst C H Carman and in the presence of friends and that and no Indication was given others Judge Oeorge 8 Barker of the haa threatened to kill him and cussion as to when a formal expression would the Second district court rendered herself be made Judgment for the defendant Thursof dissension within the Report day The dispute was over an autocommission and of it supposed Inamobile alleged to have been left with ' to bility agree upon a statement the defendants for sale grew In volume as the report failed to materialise but these also were igProtest Closing— A protest against OODEN— Mrs J 8 Daniel en and could be neither confirmed tcrtalned at lunchecgi and a kcnslng nored nor discredited ton Thursday at her home 2727 Jefferson avenue Luncheon was served Radio Stations at small tables each with a center-pie- ce of Juniper berries Covers were K3lr-- 8H S M Uk KfYL-- lt Ink an fl M ire K laid for Mrs Chris Flvgare Mrs Eliaa L© 4rtli 8M KFK Arolri Neilson Mrs E A Barnes Mrs 11 KPRO— K fTnclco 4S! AM KOO—"Otte’Find M 974 K J Shorten Mrs John O Ellis Mrs 441 CM Knw—Fortlnd 0K George Shorten Mrs John Carr Mrs KNX K 6M HAZARD Kt Jan (AT — Three Mrs Oeorge Wills KOA — TVNVPf Frank Miller 870 K KOI Ml S M iro K Mrs Fred Oar-n- er rnon were Instantly killed and one Mrs MrCune George KPO— San Pranclwo M0 K 440 9 M Mrs Helen Thorstenscn Mrs seriously injured in a slate fall at the Dart) Fork Coal company mine Addle Banders Mrs Maigaret Clark four miles from here todsy Mrs A W Wilson Mrs C A Jones The dead- - Leslie Haney 26 John tM p m-- "Broto Mrs F A Packer Mrs J H Wallace ' Period ‘ Combs 21: K Curt Blsnkenshlp 31 KDYb-C- W United 8UW Army band Mrs Fred Tout Mrs Rose Hawkins Q M Noble 37 Is in a hospital Mrs W A Frank Mrs Foulger F 81c— "Musical Matin Doctors said he has little chance for and Mrs Mattie Btone KUYIr— Vaxietlea S0 m Miss Helen Prout entertained at recovery Ki FTy— "Ye Old TMrtie Crrerw a dinner followed bx bridge at tho - The men were sitting hr the mini KD YU— Popular period of mueat Green Gables tea room Thursday waiting for a motor tdcome for the tM a m Children' period K! evening The guests were seated at cars ofa coal they had loaded SudK DYL— Matinee Oaiica period small tables Each table was cen- denly slab of slate estimated to m (Me of ’Y8 Old Town KSt — Continuation weigh ten tons fell upon them tered with a crystal bowl of silver six” Crer Place cards and tallies bore KI'Yl-t’ncl- e Ben and th Kincaroo pence SWEDEN’S WINTER MILD dalnt v silhouette designs Covers were club 1 p m STOCKHOLM (AT — It Is the mildMr Mrs la‘d Oliver for Davenport tunea The KfJYL— day s nopular est winter in 140 years There is no William Hevnian Mrs Harvey I fH t re KKfr NRC Roarlo Bourdon rireetlnt Mrs Walter Davis Mrs Horace anow In Stockholm no Ice in any of t he C’lies i'e r mcert orehtra m the Biltlc ports Folks have to go Hedges Miss Winifred Holmgren Li(k"ratn of ciasaics Leo QHouike tenor Misx Vlnette Parry Miss Portia Holt north for Skiing KUYL- - Dinner hour varieties Mika Helen r'on Miss Kather3 t m ine! McLaughlin and Miss Margaret D Monahan Ladvwood apartments Echoes “ Ml 100 bers of the Ogden chamber of commerce nominating committee to replace Albert Foulger and John 811ver The committee will meet Saturday to nominate 16 candidates for the election of eight directors a 5 1 OGDEN — Thomas D Brown Weber county pioneer died on Thursday of heart trouble at the home of hla daughter Mrs Oeorge F Webster 721 Adams avenue He was born in England December 18 1838 a son of Richard D and Margaret Parkinson Brown Hs Joined the L D 8 Max a rl0 - Two Fined La-sh- ua a t ee KSI— Walter Mia to OGDEN—Two additional 1 fines were Imposed by Judge Tillman D Johnson In liquor cases In th UnitOGDEN— Howard Day who ed States district court Thursday In was charged with disturbing the car of John Harmes It appeared the peace by fighting at the that Harmes had been tried and punWhite City on Christmas night ished In tha state court and he was vi as found not guilty by Judge sentenced to pey a fine of 1 The Simon Barlow In city court chnrrh In England In IBM and was same was found true In the case of was testified that It Thursday married to Esther Wardle March 18 Ray Shurtllff and he also was fln-- d Day atnick at another man but 1861 Upon their arrival In America $1 Both had been indicted for the did not hit him and Judge they went to Florence Neb and then same offense by the federal grand Barlow held It was "no fight" walked 1000 mile to Utah Mr Brow-through the state Jury after was a painter and followed that trade court and going they pleaded guilty when for a nlimber of years Later he took arraigned before Judge Johnson up farming In Farr West Mr Brown Thursday served ax a missionary In hi native OGDEN PROVIDES Ororge Rosa of Willard pleaded lend In 1882 Three of hi grandsona guilty to having liquor In hla are now in the mission field but In view of the fact that he sons had been allowed to forfeit a 60 bond WORKERS’ BUREAD andSurviving are the following daughter: Joseph D Brown In the state court on the identical Thomai D Brown Rigby Idaho charge Judge Johnson postponed Illackfoot Idaho Mrs Webster Ogsentence and paroled Rosa to Judge Harnett Holland Shelley OGDEN—' To aid head of families den Janies A Howell Rosa Is to report LemMartin Elizabeth Mrs Idaho' to Judge Johnson on September 8 who are out of work in Ogden Mayor D Jethro Dt Harry Roes was arrested some month ago Ora Bundy announced Thursday uel Di Reuben A D Brown all of Farr West after hi automobile had been tn a morning that a free employment bu- D and are two sisters Mrs Sarah crash with another machine at reau is to be established In the city There street and Jctfenon hall Mayor Bundy said that sea- Jana Redford Rupert Idaho and Twenty-eight- h avenue sonal employment In -factories and Mrs Katherine Field Ogden held be will on services Funeral In connection with construction work Is responsible for the number of Sunday at 1 30 p m In the Fall Weat chapel with Bishop Lorenzo Taylor men unemployed st present Mayor Bundy said a temporary em- In charge Interment will be in the ployment agent will be engaged In Ogden City cemetery tha city hall and he will also have charge of Inspection of weights ant OGDEN— Ogden Community Male chorus has elected the following officer for the veer 1930: L W Gardiner president: Darre Nve vloe president Roy Tribe manager E L Carl-ao- n secretary and treasurer W Ken Holbrook and E Woolsey librarians Reid Cox director and Evelyn Nelson accompanist morning De Lore Nichols superintendent Return to 0dm —LeRoy Marsh Of the Junior department has comdistrict agricultural agent who has stufor the pleted arrangements the holidays with members of dents’ Judging contest and the Judg- spent his family In Los Angeles has reing of the Junior exhibits which are turned to hi duties In Ogden to begin promptly at I o'clock SaPaoli 38 of Held With Beer-F- red turday morning E P Rinehart flrld animal hu- 209 Twenty-fift- h street was arretted sbandman will Judge the Junior ex- by Deputy Bherlffs O H Mohlman hibits and Claire Rasmussen Wednesday night on the charge of having beer In hla possession He gave bond of $75 Business Man Exp eels Big Year Ilog Caroled Ogden Magistrate George COUNTY SUCCUMBS rLOGAN utaS pERHAPS your business Is NOT fall- In—but you would like a larger lhre or different location oonruit and fcIov- f a few days Tribiuie Want Ad columns 15 to 19— start today h - te t “Where Buyer and Seller Meet for Mutual Gain” Un Dc-V- De-tr- n't ed n' HEADQUARTERS Western Supply 1H Go Street MU like Cly Utah Plrrponl 4 V S A |