Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING JANUARY NEWS BUREAU 2436 Washington Avenue Office Phone Home Phone 65 117 OGDENjkVICINITY MURDER TRIAL Pneumonia Fatal To Ogden Nurse OPENS TUESDAY OGDEN — Carolyn Ida Farrington 55 nurse died Sunday evening at the local hospital after five days' illness OGDEN —Members of the newly of pneumonia She was born at civil service commission Burnham Maine in 1875 and came constituted met late afternoon and efto Ogden twenty-fou- r years ago fected a Monday organisation The permanent About gtght years ago she went to new members are Dr W 8 Palnp Two Face Charge of Killing Companion Fresno Calif and spent three years Ogdon Can) on at a hospital there and then returned 4 I CIVIL SERVICE BOARD ELECTS to Ogden She was a graduate of the Central Maine General hospital and took postgraduate work in New York and Battle Creek Michigan ' She was super visor at the local hospital for two years and in elm ge o of the diet kitchen for ann Ji r years Surviving arc one sister Mrs Hattie M Prince of Salem Ore and one brother Frank E Farrington Dallas Oregon OODEN— Ruggero Gurgulia and Tony Tedesc't both of California w ill appear before Judge Eugene E Pratt in the Second district court at 10 a' m Tuesday to answer first degree murder charges in connection with the fatal shooting last Anzurl 16 of another Californian Tony Lisa Lisa who was found in Ogden canyon iate that night suffering from bullet wounds In his abdomen chest and shoulder died of these wounds in the Dee hospital Gurgulia and Tedesco were arrested the next day in Salt Lake and were taken to the hospital to confront the dying man The prosecution has announced that it will attempt to prove that the shooting was done by Gurgulia and Tedesco as a premeditated and murderous act when they took the victim for a ride in their automobile The defense has announced that It will be shown that the shooting was in LAYTONFARMERS appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Castle H Murphy and George D Shupe named to take the place of T Samuel Browning resigned who was chairman of the commission Reorganization was affected by electing Charles D Doty to the chairmanship The commission announced later that it would meet February 15 to examine applicants for positions on the fire and police departments All applicants must be on file by February 11 the commission also announced Gun Dealer Enters TO HOLD ELECTION Not-Guill- WEST LAYTON—The West Lay-to- n farm bureau will hold a meeting Wednesday evening in the amusement hall at 7 30 o'clock to elect local directors and officers Fphraim Bergeson president of the state farm bureau will be the speaker Joseph Holbrook county farm bureau president Mrs Effie Turner president of ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE the ladies of the county DeLore FOUNTAIN GREEN— Mr snd Nichols county agricultural agent Mrs Carl Andersen announce the and Miss Ruby Strlngham home marriage of their daughter Elverda demonstration agent will also be to Harry Llewellyn last Wednesday present se y Plea OGDEN — Israel Ollash 24 second hand dealer on low’er Twenty-filt- h street was arraigned in the Second district court Monday before Judge Eugene E Pratt on an Involuntary manslaughter charge He entered a plea of not guilty His trial will be set later Ollash Is charged in connection with the death of Harold Schuppe on December 6 Ollash was showing a pistol to Schuppe and the weapon which was supposed to have been unloaded accidentally discharged fatally wounding Schuppe WATTIS BOOSTED TO RETAIN POST OGDEN— W H Wattis president company has been indorsed for reelection as a director of the United States chamber of commerce by the Boxclder Mr Logan and Provo chambers Wattis was nominated a w'eek ago of commerce by the Ogden chamber for the position on the national organization He will serve on the civic development department The election will be held at the annual meet— — ing in May of the Utah Construction -- Ogden Society OGDEN— Miss Mary Littlefield and Mrs William Alfred Turner w 111 entertain in the second of a series of bridge luncheons Thursday at their home 2528 Madison avenue Mrs E P Mills will entertain her kenslngton club Tuesday at her home 2613 Madison avenue at lunch- ' PEM SAYS— eon d “An Attractive Office Pays Dividends The Day Drab Office Is Over Well-Planne- othe In keeping pace iili the modem “Appearances do Count’ A office not only makes a favorable impression but promotes efficiency andexpe- dites the handling of all business de' tails business na trend well-planne- d 1 It Is WithThese Thoughts In Mind That We Selected Our Lines of Office Furniture They Include— —Y & E Efficiency Desks —Aluminum Chairs More —Y & E Steel Desks Chairs —Lincoln Desks Chairs —lloosicr Desks —Terrell’s Steel Cupboards -Do-- It Is a Pleasure to Serve You Rough Call Was 2363 Brj You will find that this family washing service leaves very little work for you to do at home It is economical and very satisfactory f v Distinctive Work Hyland 190 FIIONR lift OFFICE It NORTH MIN Keindenc Phoo lWk CorrrftpondFot iirenUUttik Mrs Phone MJ- Attorney Moves LOGAN AUDITOR To Quash Suits MAKES REPORT OGDEN— Attorney 8 P O City Dobbs filed in the Second district Court Monday motions to strike out substantial pari of two complaints against Ogden City which resulted from the typhoid fever cases which appeared in Ogden last June Motions to strike are on the grounds of lrieleiancv speculation and sham The complaints W(re filed bjt Uor-em- e Stoker who Is seeking $10 000 for the death of her husband Richard Stoker and James B McFarland who seeks $20000 for the death of his son It is alleged that both deaths were the result of chinking Ogden City water from Wheelels ran on which was said to be polluted : OGDEN —Mayor Ora Bundy was presented with the past commanders emblem of the American Legion at the meeting of Herman Baker post No 9 Monday night The presentation in behalf of the post v as made by Past Commander Ray L Olson who said that It is considered a great honor to wear the emblem of that office and also pointed out that it is an honor to have the mayor of the city wear the past commander s therm x Mayor Bundy In responding thanked the Legionnaires for the support they had given him as commander and the suppoit they are now rendering as citizens Commander V J Har-ro- p of the post announced that the post would cooperate with the committee on the forthcoming ski tournament with socials at the Chateau February 14 and 15 A class of candidates vtas initiated Poullrv Producers To Meet Tuesday Cash on Hand $831991 Disbursements Amount to $29102273 LOGAN— According to the annual report Issued by City Auditor H Reuben Pedersen a total of $354 022 73 was spent by the city of Logan during 1929 There was $8319 91 cash Oil hand January 1 1930 Of this 42 was in the electric light fund $1347 and $6972 49 In the general fund The city borrowed $25000 lor the electric light plent on tax anticipation notes and $35000 tax anticipation on the general fund This made a total of $50000 borrowed during ttie year All thlA was repaid during the year so it cut the actual business of the city by that amount or making the aetual disbursements $294 022 73 Of the disbursements noted above $44 976 Is either interest on outstanding bonds or payments on bonds This repiesents money that was borrowed at previous times Several items compose the total of this interest and bond payment Among them are the electric light plant fund interest on electric light plant bonds $15000 interest on bonded and floating debt $2118125 interest general purpose bonds $1800 principal paid on general purpose bonds $5000 interest on floating debt $1294 79 and Interest on Artmo block note $700 SYRACUSE— A poultry producers' meeting will be held at the Syracuse public school house Tuesday afternoon at 2 30 to bring about closer cooperation between the producers and the Utah Poultry Producers’ association The eggs from the north pait of Davis county are now being trucked in to the grading plant of OGDEN— Ogden city and Weber the association at Ogden DeLore Nichols county agent ascounty streets and road forces were serts many 'Of the Davis probusily engaged Sunday and Monday ducers that would like to see a plant estabIn clearing away snow from streets and side roads One of two trucks lished In Davis county and if sufvolume can be obtained this working In 18 inches of heavy snow ficient Vegetable Growers in the county was burned out Sunday will likely be done but was leady for work again MonDiscuss Market Plans 11 MMER ESTATE $25009' day afternoon The roads and streets OGDEN— Petition for the probate are being rapidly made passable M MacFarlane of of the will of John H Hammer who died ln Ogden January 7 was filed Salt Lake president of the Utah Committee Named — An Investigawill association Vegetable tion is to be made by a special com- ln the Second district court on Mon- Fruit and be the chief speaker at the meeting mittee of the Ogden chamber of com- day by his widow Carrie Hammer of Cache the county fruit and vegewill widow isto for The the provides merce as to the advisability of The purtable growers Thursday suing an invitation to the Union Pa- receive the entire estate which Is Is to discuss the cific Athletic club to hold its 1930 valued at $25000 Appointment of the pose of theofmeeting a marketing organizameet in Ogden The committee ap- Ogden State bank as administrator perfecting tion such as other Utah counties pointed by the chamber directors is of the estate is sought in the petition have composed of A Fred Kuhlman GerThis organization wa formed last ald Klomp and B J Finch low to pay $50 or serve 25 davs In summer and Louis Wilhelm of North arrested on Saturday Jail He chairman Brothers Arrested— Alleged to have in the Kress store where he is al- Logan is the temporary charge of the meeting Bestolen hardware valued at $100 from leged to have stolen' six pairs of and isMrin MacFarlane other sides speakers a railroad car ln which they had socks and some canned heat are Moses Holbrook of Davis county slept throughout Sunday night two of Charles and Ogden Oroberg Faces Liquor Charge— Charged brothers 11 and 13 years old were anested Mumluy by Walter Wilson with destroying evidence when Beigt a railroad officer George Phillips conducted a raid at Professional Woman street Monday The boys are said to have been of- 272 Twenty-fift- h To Address V S A C fering carving knives and pocket-kniv- morning Jack Smith 40 was placed for sale at 5 and 10 cents each under arrest Ho was booked at the LOGAN— The Utah State AgriThe elder of the tw-- was paroled police station and released under cultural college will hold a special from the state Industrial school ln $300 cash ball Sergeant Phillips says that when assembly Tuesday at 1 p m Lena September 1929 They are held for he entered the place Smith pulled a Madesln Phillips immediate past the juvenile court chain behind a bar and dumped a president of the Federation of BusiWoman Get ness and Professional Women's Divorce — Carrie of liquor Tatiro who charged cruelty was quantity divorce a Antone from T granted Tauro by Judge Eugene E Ftatt in the Second district court Monday They were married tn Evanston PAY YOl’R COAL Bill AT TIME or DFUVFBY Wyo January 18 1925 and have two AT mil £8 7t TO $100 LESS TUAN CI1AHCK PRICES children The husband contested the divorce and the case was before the court for two days Mrs Tauro was awarded the custody of the children and given alimony of $40 a ' month (Not 14 Nut and ! Lump Mixed) Case Continued— The case of F D Robinson of Salt Lake charged with driving an automobile while under V the Influence of liquor on January 18 in Riverdale was continued ln the city court Monday to February 3 Robinson Is at liberty under $100 Uwr In (To CT bail OLjYILII Load Lota) Ogden Briefs Clubs will be the speaker She will discuss the opportunities for modern women in the business and professional fields An Invitation Is being extended to townspeople to hear Miss Phillips Farm Loan Group Ends Year With Cash TREMONTON— At the annual meeting of the National Farm Loan association organized as an intermediary between farmers of Boxel-de- r rountv applying for loans and the federal farm loan bureau the annual report showed the association with a reserve fund of $780 on hand and loans made duting the year totaling $17900 Tills brings the total amount of loans secured from the feedral bureau for farmers of this vicinity to $485000 The membership report showed a membership of 127 with only two delinquents The officers and directors chosen for the ensuing year are John T Anderson president Robert Allen vice and R S Caldervtood president secretarv-treaser The dliectors chosen are John T Anderson Rudolph Christensen Robert Allen Charles J Peterson and Robert Fryer m ADMIRAL DIES (2P)— Death of Admiral Baron Shlgeto Dewa at the age of 75 wa announced today Admiral Dew a wa commander of a division of the first squadron during TOKYO the war Russo-Japane- se later was Japanese naval attache at Berlin and a special envoy to the Panama Pacific exposition at San Francisco ip 1915 Ho visited New York early in that year Victim Resting Easily Sled-Aut- o BLACKFOOT Idaho— Martin E Miller who suffered several broken ribs and a punctured lung Sunday afternoon when he was pitched from his horse-draadd onto a passing automobile driven by G T Shumaker was reported resting comfortably ln the Dr Beck hospital heie Monday night MUler a farmer was driving along the paved highway near here and struck a dry spot as the approaching car reached him and was flung onto the head of the car He was brought to the hospital by Sheriff J D Jeu sen Attorneys Ask Release Of Pontages on Bail LOS ANGELES Jan 27 VP)—A U tornejs for Alexander Fantages wealthy showman convicted of assault late today filed a petition m superior court for his release on ball from the county Jail where he Is awaiting action on appeal from hts prison sentence Tire petition alleged that Pantages is suffering from heart attacks which continually increase in severity A similar petition filed several weeks ago was denied after physt-Cla- ni appointed by the court had reman wa ported that the suffering principally from a "prison fear psychosis” Affidavits of four physicians which embodied report of their examinations of the Jail prisoner were filed with the rew application for freedom RQRSHBAl SHOE FmTUMEARM s es HERE NEW COAL PRICES LUMP Regular DOMESTIC LUMP stove NUT PEA v ACK $875 $825 $825 $780 $575 ££ OC Florsheim Shoe Store SALT LAKE COAL CO WASATCH la your opportunity learn what FEETURE ARCH comfort mean to you — flexibility st every step with firm support that saves your arches and keeps your feet fit Try this remark able shoe now at the re duced price— while on sale 219 So Main St sea Qk Original Briant S Stringham Manager 28 RICHARDS STREET HUM WO OWEN MMS street Mrs W A Reeves will be assisting hostess Miss Gladys Huss will entertain Twenty-eight- h the Harmony club Wednesday evening at her home 2158 Adams avenue Mr and Mrs A P Bigelow entertained at one of a series of dinners at the Hotel Bigelow Saturday evening The table was decorated with roses A Chinese sleight-of-han- d performer entertained the guests Rfter dinner Covers were laid for Dr and Mrs LeRov Pugmlre Mr and Mrs R B POrter Mr and Mrs J W Abbott Mrs Helen Glick of Marshalltown Iowa Mr and Mrs E J Harness Miss Carrie Roush of Martins-bur- g W Va George 8 Glen and Chapin A Dav Mrs Fred P Jones and Mrs Harry Caulk have returned from a visit to Los Angeles They were accompanied home by their mother Mrs S L Davidson who wdll remain in Ogden ' a month Silver review No 1 W B A is planning a bridge luncheon to be given February 7 in the war service organization rooms in the Kiesel building Members of the Junior Child Culture club will meet Saturday with Mrs Russell B Petty 653 Twenty-sevenstreet The study from the book "The Child His Nature and His Needs" will be conducted by the hostess th J Legionnaires Pay Honor to Ogden Mayor j Mrs Ariel Pierson will entertain at dinner and bridge Wednesday evening at the Hotel Bigelow Promoters of the Sacred Heart league will hold the regular meeting Wednesday afternoon at Shuff s Mrs P C Krauts will be hostess Mrs W M Wilson will entertain the sewing club of the Ladies’ auxiliary of the Spanish War Veterans Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at her home 3551 Lincoln avenue Miss Carrie Roush of Martlnsburg W Va Is the guest of Mrs E J Harness - Mis Georgia Hopkins and Miss Ruth Kralne expect to go to Logan w ith Thursday to Spend the week-en- d Pleads Guilty— Pedro Sanchez 40 Miss Fhyllis Klrkham and Miss Repleaded guilty to a larceny becca Ririe ho are attending the charge In the city courtpetty and Utah Agricultural college was sentenced by Judge Monday Simon Bar- Mr and Mrs A P Bigelow and Mr and Mrs W H Shearman will leave Thursday for Lake Tahoe Cal to witness the w Intel sports Mrs Marrlner Browning and son Matthew have gone to San Rafael Cal where young Mr Browning wil’ attend the Tamalpats school for boy: Mrs Browning probably will Join he mother and father Mr and Mrt A P Bigelow at Lake Tahoe for thf winter sport season Mr and Mrs Walter F Clark and Mr and Mrs Lawrence T Dee havr returned from a brief visit to Denver Mr and Mrs Charles Baker left Sunday for a trip to California Members of the Women's University club will entertain at the annual card party Wednesday evening at the Hotel Bigelow Altrusa club members met at the regular monthly dinner of the club Monday evening Dinner was served Miss Edith In the English room Tallman executive secretary of the Weber county chapter American Red Cross talked on Red Cross w orfc Mrs R G Dunn president of the Mrs Mary Rawson club presided was in charge of the program Mrs Lyda Moms will entertain members of the Live Oak club Tuesday afternoon at her home 2329 Quincy avenue Members of the Liberty club wth be entertained Thursday afternoon bv Mrs D G Revor at her home 257 A ' LOGAN CIKCl LAI ION DEPARTMENT 2436 Washington Avenue Homo Phone 3892 Office Phone 117 23 1900 Severe windstorms In Argentina recently caused damage to crops v blanket in a variety of deshades 72x81 double lightful We are weight rapidly closing out this blanket A regular $750 value —now at A soft fleecy blanket in gold old rose or blue Beautiful binding on edges 72x 81 "double extra size 1 00 per cent pure virgin wool made in our own factory Five and a half and weight A — regular SI 173 value going at $875 part-wo- ol five-poun- d $393 We also offer $550 for $325 six-pou- part-wo- auto robes SUITS and OVERCOATS at HALF PRICE HEADQUARTERS FOR L D S GARMENTS |