Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 32 NEWS BUREAU Office — ii ii STOCK SHOW ELSEWHERE Dairy Sales Prize Awarding Milking Contest Mark Ijist Day ' inrii test again placed first with a score of 10 45 pounds of milk In two and minutes Other entrants In the contestrln the order of finish were Mrs Mary Hansen Ogden R F D No 5 Miss Lois West Ogden R F D No 2 Mrs Emma Moslander Evanston Wvo and Mrs Ada Williams Ofcden R T D No 2 The Frank C Baker Farms Hlrk-ma- n Mills Mo an exhibitor In the Shorthorn cattle division received $678 the largest individual check to tills year’s winners Second and third largest Individual checks were presented to the Ken Karl Ranch company Littleton Colo and Robert 1L Haseiett El Dorado Kan both Hereford cattle exhibitors who received $642 and $624 respectively J B Holllnger Chapman Kail Aberdeen-Angu- s exhibitor and winner of the grand champion steer award topped this division with a check for $410 Milk Farms Take Dairy Prize Tn th dairy division Carnation Milk Farms Seattle Wash Guern sey exhibitors received the largest premium check $378 with the Jersey and Holstein honors going to Edna L Knight Willows Cal and the Orangeville Guernsey Farms Orangeville Idaho receiving checks for 8343 and 8310 respectively Oth er checks Included those of 8162 50 to the McBeth Farms corporation Payson Utah William Holmes ii Son Liberty Utah for $48 8262 to W T Layton Farms company Lay-to- n Utah $152 to Eric Sundqulst Blarkfoot Idaho and $170 to Olson Brothers Burley Idsho In the sheep division top checks went to the Browning Livestock company Harry O Crass Cass City Mich and Louis Larsen Garland Utah Cattle exhibitors who received the highest premium checks Included Tutwller and Karpm Drummond Mont and Don Pyeatt Lemhi Idaho one-ha- IJNDS ANIMALS GO OGDMiaWMTY 2436 Washington Avenue 117 Home Phone 63 Phone STAFF CORRESPONDENT OGDEN— WtUi the awarding of premium checks bv show officials Thursday totaling $13 178 to the 183 Individual winning exhibitors at the eleventh annual Ogden livestock show the $150000 Ogden livestock coliseum scene of the show drew the attention of late visitors with the bustle of nearly 100 herdsmen who began to move more than 1000 Tread of cattle sheep and swine to other exhibits the majority heading Tor the Denver Colo show which Opens Saturday morning The combination dairy sale which Opened Thursday noon In the auction ring at the Coliseum drew 1000 tockmen In a spirited bidding contest for the 50 Jersey Holstein and Guernsey cattle Included In the sale 8 A’s White Malnden a Jersey consigned by F R Bain Palma Cal and bought by the Utah Agricultural college at Logan brought the top price of 8535 at the sale Second hontrs went to Olenctlff M B B Brook Ormtby a Holstein placed on sale by Robert Kootstra Carnation Wash and purchased bv John T Quayle Logan Utah for 8500 Ogden Woman 2kt Milkmaid The milking contest one of the OGDEN regular features of the closing day of the show ‘an event oimuj to women only and held In the Judging ring at 3 p m furnished amusement for the visitors &s the six contestants In full farm regalia put many of the dairymen onlookers to shame with OODEN — The city commission their performance decided against the Thursday Mrs Rose Van Blrkle Ogden R P to purchase D No 5 winner of last year’s con- - approximately proposal 18000 acres of land In the upper Ogden river valley from the government for watershed purBy DRY LAW FORCES REJECTS LAND WINE IN Most of Those Give Bonds Arrested Liquor prohibition en fnreement officers and three deputy ne h Ogden Briefs WATERSHED OFFER several- Distressing coughs cannot tire out and weaken you this winter If you take Foley’s Honey and Tar Com- pound Each dose carries the curative balsamic virtues of pure pine Tar fresh demulcent Honey with other Valuable cough healing Ingredients Into direct contact with the Irritated throat surface covering them with a healing soothing coating ending the distressing cough Its quick medicinal action Is not hindered by opiates nor chloroform Is mildly laxative quickly effective dependable for coughs tickling throat hoarseness croupy and bronchial coughs troublesome Sight coughs Ask for Foley’s Honey and Tar (Advl a—-' —- — ' Seeks $50-00- tz MJi What an Opportunity for All You Fellows Who Have Wished for a Suit Ogden Society OGDEN —Mrs John Hlllabrant entertained at supper Thursday evening at her home 2651 Van Buren avenue In honor of Mlss Mary Fisher who will leave Tuesday for New York where she will be married to Harold L Browning Three small tables had centerpieces of a miniature brld and bridesmaids The bridesmaids' dresses were In shades of pink and rose Covers were laid for the following in addition to the guest’ of honor: Miss Katherine Fisher Miss Ruth Fisher Mrs Ralph Mitchell Mrs Ben Tyree Mrs Warren L Wat-tl- s Mrs A H Aland Mrs Herman Fetsrher Mrs Ray Whltmever Mrs Junius H Smart Mrs A W Petty and Mrs Delbert Foulger Mr and Mrs June W Clark entertained at dinner and bridge on Thursday evening at the Green Gables tearoom Dinner was served at small tables w 1th centerpieces of daffodils and other spring flowers Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Wade M Johnson Mr and Mrs Charles B Empey Mr and Mrs George Kellogg Dr And Mrs S W Wherry Mr and Mrs H F Irwin MV and Mrs Charles W Cross Mr and Mrs Ralph Roberts Mr and Mrs John T Rush-mMr and Mrs Edward Stone Mr and Mrs C B Morse Mr and Mrs J’eckenpaugh Mr and Mrs W Karl Hopkins Mr and Mrs V D Giaham Mr and Mrs H P Iverson and Mr and Mrs B J Finch and Claude Armstrong Miss Dorothy Higginbotham entertained at bridge and a late supper on Thursday eienlng at her home 652 TWentv-slxt- h stieet The guests Included Miss Gene Kimball Mis Louise Emmett Muss Jeannette Morrell Miss Ruth Miss Lois Chambers Kratnes Miss Virginia Rose Miss LvMiss MISS Fowler Lou rena’ Payne Miss Louise McKay Fav Hopkln Miss Oeorgla Hopkins Miss Dorothy Foulger Miss Bernice Larsen Miss Virginia Hde Miss Geraldine Leonard and Miss Rosemary Scot tile Mr and Mrs A P Bigelow will entertain at the second In a srlcs of dinners FriduW evening at the HoMrs Bigelow will en- tel Bigelow tettain the French class to which she belongs at luncheon Frklav Mrs Herbert W Hlnley will entertain at a bridge luncheon Saturday at her home 2520 Jefferson avenue In honor of Mrs T A Hemingway of New York who Is spending some time with her son H E Hemingway Cassln and her daugh Mrs ter Mrs June W Clark will leave Los for Monday Angeles to niend several mouths Mr and Mr Lee Charles Miller of Salt Lake were guests of Mr and Mrs A P Bigelow during the Ogden Livestock show Mr and Angus M Sinuns of Salt Lake will Bi rive Satmdav to spind with Dr and Mrs J the week-en- d U Morrell Miriam Moyle and Gilbert D Movie Jr of Salt Lake will arrive from Salt Lake Saturday to remain with their grandparents Dr and Mrs Ezra C Rich for a month while their parents Mr and Mrs Gilbert I Moyle visit In New Yoik and other eastern v -i - Of Course Come as Soon as You Can for Your Oivn (food $50 and $55 $60 and $63 $70 and $75 Society Brand Society Brand Society Brand SUITS and SUITS ami SUITS ami OVERCOATS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS ' Now Now' s48 38S0 1 Now' 50 $ 58 H 50 points Toil May Rave TEN-PA- S the Convenience of Our MEM Bl POET PUN If You Wish Mullett-KellIALT LAKE fXflUIIV F y CITY ACT OODEN ICR Society jftrand Ccfies L ts- Co TS7T7T 3 Prisoner Jury vii and 40 Ogden Friendly Scuffle 8 Elects Officers Brings Boy’s Dealli to Tb Trlbunw OODEN— Dr Roy H Wilson elected chef de gare of Votture Speclil was tham Installation of officers will be next month by T R grand chef de gare 404 et 8 Oregon Hereford Man Praises Ogden Shoic to The Special Trlbuue PRESTON Idaho—Three of the board of seven governors of the Irrigation company are elected January 27 George Foster who Is at present the president of the company Joe Johnson vice president and Fred Jensen are to be the retiring directors Suffer Stomach Agony Gas and Indigestion Druggists Make This Offer Dare's Mentha Pepsin Doesn’t Anything You Ever Used sleeplessness and despondency which distressing troubles are nearly always caused by chronic stomach disturbance Dare's Mentha Pepsin Is pleasant to take has a delightfully refreshing taste and after It has put your stomach in a clean and healthy condition Just notice how much better you look and feel for besides correcting chronic stomach disorders this supremely good remedy that druggists everywhere guarantee Is a fine tonic that builds you up and makes you work with vim eat with relish and (Adv ) sleep soundly OVERCOATS Daris Scout Council Names Contest Winners - CENTERVILLE — Winners for South Davis council of Boy Scouts in a speaking contest on “Oath and Law" are: Class A Homer McIntyre of Centerville class B Franklin Walton of Centerville class C Calvin Rampton of Bountiful The boys will compete with the Salt Lake council for first place 10 GOING! 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SPEEDER PAYS Spw11 to Th Tribune FARMINGTON— D AMERICAN FORK— A Z RichLake was retained by the city council Thursday afternoon to make a preliminary survey of the water system of American Fork preparatory to the early Installation of approximately 18 miles of new pipe to replace and enlarge upon the old system Tlie work is to be independent of the state training school Job but Is made necessary by reason of the Increased pressure In the city mains when the state school and the city employ the same reservoir To All Who of to The Trbune Salt Lake Engineer ards of Salt OGDEN— Herbert Chandler Hereford cattle breeder of Baker Ore speaker at the noon luncheon meeting of the Klwanls club at the Hotel All Bigelow Thursday gave praise to the Ogden livestock show and said that of to exhibition value the the Ogden could not be estimated In dollars and Money Back If One Bottle of cents Within 25 or 30 years he preDo Yon More Good Than store at 1684 Washington avenue and dicts Ogden will be one of the cenattempted to hold him up The man ters of the world for high-bre- d who drew the gun on Petty disWhy bother with slow actors when charged the weapon and shot Petty one tablespoonful of this splendid through the left hand Both men Alleged Neglecter and pleasant liquid remedy will cause then ran from the place gas bloating heaviness heartburn Child Forfeits Rond or any upset condition of the stomach to speedily vanish? Clearfield's Farm And why should any man or woOGDEN— Roy E Skinner charged Bureau Elects Officers with falling to support a minor child man suffer another hour with indifailed to appear for trial In Judge gestion or any stomach misery when Special to The Tribune S Barker's division of the the remedy that acts almost Instantly CLEARFIELD — Clearfield local George Becond district court Thursday and can be easily procured? farm bureau has elected the followhis $600 bond was declared forDare's Mentha Pepsin not only ing directors for 1930: Warren O feited quickly relieves stomach distress but Cambell Oeorge H Reed Carl B AtIt Barker directed District also conquers stubborn Indigestion Judge Green and Mrs Jens K Nelson torney David J Wilson to Institute an and dyspepsia and puts an end to of the Ephraim Bergeson president headache nervousness action to recover on the bond dizziness Utah State Farm bureau Joseph Holbrook president gf Davis County Farm bureau F J Pearce of the Weber Central Dairy and Willard Oarr of the Utah Poultry association at Ogden and Mrs Irene Wilpox vice president of the Davis County Ladles’ Farm bureau were speakers at the annual meeting Special scuffle American Fork Hires con- Kersch-ne- r ducted Engineer Rack ' From Idaho Conference Irrigation Company Sets Election Date OGDEN — B J Finch district en- gineer of the United States bureau of public roads returned to Ogden Thursday from Boise where lie held a conference with Joe D Wood coin mlssloner of public works In Idaho with respect to the highway program In the Gem state for the present year Mr Finch reported that nothing definite could be done until word was received from Washington as to the amount of the appropriation for roads Special to The Tribune COALVILLE —A friendly with a companion a few days ago of La Soclete des 40 Hommes opened an old wound resulting from of Clievaux fun and frolic division an abdominal operation of about a the American Legion at the annual year ago and Bruce L Dexter 17 in the meeting Thursday night died Thursday evening of peritonitis chateau He succeeds V J Harrop The youth was born July 22 1912 who Is now commander of Herman at Hiawatha the son of Bruce and Baker post No 9 of the legion Other Emma Dexter Besides his parents officers named are: Chef de train there are living three brothers RonCarl Seashore correspondent J C ald Elijah and Delbert and four sisLittlefield commlssaire lntendant ters Mrs Vera Smith Misses Selma Wilford J Bmedlng conducteur M Genevieve and Hilda Dexter all of L Fenstermaker garde de la porte Coalville N I Butler lampiste P E Norseth Funeral services will be held In the chemlnots locale Dr Wilson Mr stake house Sunday at noon Lu Littlefield Mr Mr Smedlng charge of Bishop 8 R Salmon Harrop Harold Ambler and Arthur Gran- U S Road OGDEN — After deliberating about hours a Jury In the Second district court Wednesday night returned a verdict of not guilty in the case of H B Jennings charged with assault with Intent to rob Robert T Petty a Washington avenue groceryman September 12 1929 On the evening in question two men entered Petty’s A $2950 Overcoat for tr FINE V Watson Washington avenue Ogden arrested for speeding Wednesday pleaded guilty before J D Wood justice of the peace of Farmington precinct and paid a fine of $10 3156 GRAY PLAID PURE WOOL FABRIC DOUBLE STITCHED IN EVERY SEAM — GUARANTEED LININGS SMART STYLE TEACHERS PLAN INSTITUTE OODEN — Weber county teachers will hold an Institute at the Weber county high sohocl Saturday open- at ing 8 30 a m General instruc- tions and a musical program will cede pre- departmental meetings Every Other Overcoat COMEDY FILLS THEATER Special to The Tribune in the Store at — BINGHAM— The collegiate com“Aunt Lucia" directed by Miss Ruth Craft and sponsored by the Women's Civic club drew capacity houses at the Princess theater Tuesday and Wednesday nights About 150 local people participated in the The flapper chorus comprogram posed of business and professional men received hearty applause BANK ELECTS 8PRINOVIILE —Officers of the Mendenhall Banking company have ' been elected for 1930 as follows: President O W Mendenhall vice S L Mendenhall Sr president cashier John F Mendenhall The directors are- J W Dougall G W Mendenhall W W Clyde S L Men- denhall Sarah E Hnutz John F Mendenhall Mrs Anna Mpndenhall E J Clyde and S L Mendenhall Jr edy brown ‘All-wo- for $24 oft tailored long wear plaid lasting style and I?egu4ar r Price Vk j valuenmr ! Gray weight fabric California all-wo- regular value $2323 now j HIGHEST QUALITY STARE TO DANCE FORK — Palmvra slake annual Green and Gold ball will be held Friday night at the Escalante Gardens A prize will be given to the ward which has the best dressed Beehive girl representing a SPANISH flower Big Eaters Get Acid Stomach Biuratd Neutralizes Acid- Keeps Momach C lean and Digestion Perfect If ytvi'r a heart? eater: If you mut it have three Mr meu a dav'eat them But niter enUi meal be aure to neutralise the dargerous arlda that jour food forrt a in the om&oh aa no'ed authority When your etoirarh Is overloaded1 the food conte Ua soon our and de- elnp acid that pra'tlcally paralyse the stomach’s activity long before the turn nn b completed work of d Then the atonach becomes aeak and rati lev " and vou are a dally sufferer Bioat- from Indigestion Oa bourne Your ap- lng and aiter-catln- g palna petite goes- - vou re sick and ahlrlv— and a hat tiaed to be the Joys of a hrarv meal becon e a menacing night- mare To quickly neutralize this dangerous acid to cleanse and saeeten the stom- ach to help the stomach take care of a heart v meal without pain or distress go to tour nearest drug More and get a little pure B unrated Mugneeia powder or ab!ets) and ta In a I'tt’e hot water Jul nfter miu You 11 be amazed how quickly tlu sunpe treatmeut Members of the t Noble Grands club were entertained at luncheon and ranis Thursday bv Mrs J W Randall at her home 411 Washington avenue The table decorations were with cama'lons combined junk green Mrs Frank Cleve was the aswere 20 in hostess About sisting Mrs T J Union entertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday at the Hotel Bigelow A valentine Idea was The carried out In the decorations guests Included Mrs Vern Farr Mrs Allan Seegmlller Mrs IVxter Farr Mrs Leslie Stone Mrs Find Kimball MBs Milton Halls and Mrs R W McGinnis Queen Father chapter Order of the Bimtrated Magnesia I a powerful but ibess hauuie Fa tem lar ant-enand stomach correc- Ma8 at at r the p meeting itclsy tu by thousand of folks eery i sonic with the temple happiest of reauita (Adv) Pa-s- OODEN— Elk herds in the Jackson Hole country owing to a mild w'lnter have not suffered for food or severe cold this year as at previous times A C McCain supervisor of the Teton national forest who Is a visitor in Ogden reports Only 3000 head of elk are at the federal winter reserve near Jackson Mr McCain said while usually in January from 5000 to 6000 are grouped there Three hundred tons of hay and 100 tons of concentrated foods are In reserve for feeding The store has not had to be draw n upon on account of the moderate winter Approximately 2000 head of elk were killed during the hunting season two er Stock is moving out fast but with such a vast assort ment this store always provides you are sure to be ! pleased tvS4 d — James of Insufficiency of evidence Chambers it was represented had been 111 and the wife did not desire to prosecute under the circumstances J-- Society fSftrasui Administratorship Jones has filed a petition for letters of administration on the $1250 estate of Sophia J Jones deceased The petition will be heard February 3 fanners Start for Convention — Twenty-fiv- e members of the Utah Canners' association of Ogden and surrounding territory left In a special car Thursday to attend the convention of the National Canners' association In Chicago January 20 to 23 Wife Drop Charge — District Attorney David J Wilson Thursday dismissed the Information against S F Chambers charging him with failure to support his wife on the ground H OGDEN — Judge Oeorge S Barker Thursday granted a continuance over the present term in the first degree murder case against Vealquln Ortega for the slaying of Joe Gawna October In a restaurant on lower Twenty-fift- h street Ortega admits officers say that he stabbed Gawna to death The continuance was granted to give J Quill Nebeker attorney for poses The government originally wanted Ortega opportunity to take the depo$2 50 an acre for the land but sition of Ortega's mother at Prnasco thiough the instrumentality of Unit- N M as to the family history The ed Suites Senator William H King attorney declares officers and others the price was reduced to $1 25 an who have been In contact with Ortega acre since his arrest for the murder of A report from City Engineer J C Oawha express the opinion that he Is - Brown represented that the land Is subnormal of doubtful value as a watershed and COMPANY FILES ARTICLES recommended that It be not purchased Much of the land In the loOODEN — Articles for the 8wartz cality It Is said has been leased by Sale Service were filed in the county stockmen and this fact would de- clerk’s office Thursday The fom-lan- y crease the value of the land to the will engage In a general finance 0 Is City for the purpose planned It justness capitalized for tn $1 shares Albert Swartz is City Recoider J C Littlefield was directed to write a letter to Senator president and treasurer Marian King advising him of the city's action SwartA vice president and secretary and thanking him for his good offices and William Benowttz Molile Beno-wlIn the matter and Joseph Benowitz directors -year-old Severe Coughing Spells Quickly Ended - ment agency United Slates marshals assisted by 8herlff R D Ptncock and Deputy Sheriffs D F Steele apd Fred Tout a gave alleged Ogden bootleggers thorough shaking up Thursday afternoon and arrested nine men on the charge of violating the liquor laws It was announced that a considerable amount of liquor was confiscated at some of the places raided and some bonded goods were found The men arrested and the action taken In their cases were as follows George Makatos and Tom Murray 326 Twenty-fiftstreet held to federal grand jury under bonds of $2000 each which were filed Condldo Cook and Vdo Domingo 150 Twenty-sixt- h street held to federal grand Jury under bonds of $2000 each which were filed Harvey A Pool 227 Twenty-fift- h Thursday street Rex Bowler 272 Twenty-fift- h street and Jim Jones 240 Twenty-fift- h street remanded to the cusIn default of tody of the sheriff bonds OGDEN — M James charged with Jark Wiriams 124 Twenty-fift- h street and George Mutukas 214 reckless driving was arrested at street and Grant avestreet state charges re- Twenty-fift- h Twenty-fift- h nue at 11 a m Thursday by Traffic leased oil bonds of $300 each Officer Dewey F Hawkins James resides at 2940 Lincoln avenue Judge Grants Delay In Murder Trial AGENCY-HELP- S OGDEN— Ogden’s free employwas said to be working nicely Thursday by George O’ConOGDEN— Plans are being nor who Is In charge of registering made by the Ogden office of applicants and procuring work for the U 8 forest service to Join them More than 150 men have been In a celebration of the twenty-fift- h to date and Mr O’Connor registered anniversary of the estabsaid Thursday that householders were Februlishment of the service responding with the offer of odd Jobs Six apfor men who desire work ary 1 according to Dana Parkinson director of public relaplications for men were received by tions Mr O’Connor Thursday and men Word has been received from were sent out at once to do the tasks R Y Stuart chief forester desired Is that a radio program being The city street department under the direction of Commissioner W J prepared at national forest be which may headquarters Rackham also gave employment to broadcast over a national radio about 40 extra men In clearln the system Speakers will Include snow from the streets Gifford Plnchot and Dean City commissioners who are In Graves former chief charge of the free employment bureau express satisfaction at the response of the public in aiding men who are in need of work and are Dealer Wins Acquittal eager to earn their own way The express the hope that houseIn Cigar et Sale Case officials holders will continue to find as much as OODEN — Sanford Harrop 361 employment possible for men needstreet charged with ing work Twenty-fourt- h having clgarets In open stock for sale Clears without the necessary tax stamps attached was acquitted by a Jury in the Of of division court criminal the city Holdup Attempt Confiscated OODEN-Ni- FREE JOB Feed Still Stored IN OGDEN 25th Birthday OGDEN SHAKEUP Jackson Hole Elk 2436 Washington Avenue Home Phone 3892 Office Phone 117 Forest Service Will Celebrate lf Mild Winter Aids CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 7) 17 19na d i LOWEST PRICES blanket in gold old rose or blue Beau72x84 double extra size on edges 10ft per cent pure virgin wool Made in our own Five and a half factory A and weight regular $lfi"0 xalue blanket in a A soft fleecy A tiful binding riety of delightful shades 72x double We are rapidly closing out this r blanket A $750 value SmT8 drastically five-poun- d weight 6 limited number of suits at Sizes are still reduced prices a well represented You save from §20 $30 TO erfe Oritjinal UTAH WOOLEN MILLS 28 RICHARDS Headquarters for L D S Garments va- reg-ula- going for have l 84 six-pou- Ye part-woo- STREET Briant S Stringham Mgr i |