Show tht salt lake triduxe NEWS BUREAU 2436 Washington Avenue Office Phone 117 Home rbone 65 OGDENiszYICINITY LICENSE FEES CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 2430 Washington Avenue Home Phone 3892 Office Phone 117 By Ogden Group Peddlers Musi Pay $200 Per Year7 iiies Listed for Infractions OGDEJJ — An ordinance-makin- g record was established by the city board of commissioners Tuesday with six lirense ordinances passed which will be effective upon their publication Under provisions of an ordinance licensing and regulating wholesale peddlers any person form or corporation not having an establlslied place of business In the city going from place to place to sell food products to retail dealers or others shall pay a license fee of 200 a year for violation of which they shall be subject to a fine of $299 or a six months’ Jail sentence or both The ordinance will not apply to ranch or farm producers of foodstuffs It was said by Commissioner Rackham that the measure is Intended to protect home dealers against transient conrerns which have been disposing of their products In Ogden without paying adequate license fees An ordinance was passed defining and regulating restaurants In the city and providing for license fees ranging from $24 to $100 a year The ordinance makes strict regulations respecting the manner In which the It proplaces sliull be conducted vides that violation of the law shall be punishable by fine of from $100 to $200 Imprisonment or both Another ordinance makes it unlawful to disX)se of trading stamps without first having obtained a therefor the license fee to be $200 a year A gasoline ordinance also was passed requiring a license and fee of $12 a year for each pump at public stations The operation of weighing machines strength-testin- g device and other machines requiring the deposit of money for their operation is Included In an providing for a lirense The from $3 to $25 annual A retail peddler's lirense makes It a misdemeanor to sell from house to house coupon tickets recipes peanuts soft drinks Ice crenm clothing medicine and many oilier things without first acquiring a license the fees to range Irom $1 to $100 per fee Is annum The suggestion from Chief of Police A E WUfong thnt the commissioners pass an ordinance calling for jiermlta to purchase firearms and ammunition In the city was referred to the city attorney During Tuesday s commission session a resolution and ordinance providing for the refunding of a $15000 Issue of city bonds was passed bv unanimous vote The provisions of the documents will go into effect on public atlon was thought Coal smoke poisonous about 1273 to be OGDEN— LeRoy Marsh district agricultural Inspector reports that In days reports reachFormer Employment of thehimlast three of OGDEN — Completion aie there Is an exceedingly ing electric Installations to make of cutworms Talesman Causes a heavy Infestation Ogden's alfport safe for night throughout Weber county In some Brief Delay landings will be celebrated with as comnumerous so places they are appropriate ceremonies May 1 to retard the growth of pletely an to announcement according to destroy seeded OODEN— Taking of testimony In healthy alfalfa and Tuesday by Larry Clayton alfalfa chairman of the aviation comthe Commissioner Fred E Williams The Inspector uiges that precaumittee of the cliamber of comlibel suit against the Ogden tion be taken at once for their control merce aminer will begin Wednesday by spreading of poison bran ma h It Is expected that some of morning It Is exjieclrd Proceduie the western air transportation of the case was temporarily halted will of some send companies Tuesday when It was found that one their finest planes to lake part of the Jurors was an employee of an In the celebi atlon interested party and selection of a Thirteen green and 43 white new Juryman was found necessary around the of the lights edges Wllford L Bramwell Ogden stafi!d and 18 red lights along a tionery salesman was chosen to reOGDFN — At a meeting of the fed high tension power light are S Dewees who place Charles eral building committee of the Ogden Included In the lighting equipthrough stiplatlon between attorneys chamber Of commerce Tuesday af ment The lights have been was excused from the suit when It tested and have been found to Was shown Dewees was In the employ temnon It was decided to urge 8ena be hi good working order of the ferry estate of which Herman tor Reed Smoot and Representative one Don B Colton to aid Senator W H Perry former commissioner and walisa King In getting his bill through conof the officials mentioned in the construction of a forter controversy publications Is man- gress for tjie in estry building Ogden at the present ager of congress The Jury was selected last week session senator King Is seeking an approMeanwhile Information on Dewees' of $2POOOO for the building employment was obtained and pre- priation tt Is proposed to construct just which sented to the court In chambers Tuesof north the present postoffice buildOGDEN— A L Christiansen day When the Information was coning comity agent speaking at the noon firmed the stipulation followed The chamber of commerce anluncheon meeting of (he Exchange nounces that the site now proposed rlub at the Hotel Bigelow Tuesday to the north of the postoffice buildsaid that the farmers of Weber ing can be obtained for $12500 county were endeavoring to work out a system by which they could make more money The program included OODEN —Plans have been perImprovement In the breed of dairy Junior prom of rattle a combatting of disease among fected for the annual school to be given methods of the Ogden high at the Bcrthuna dairy cattle Friday evening poultry raising and the growing of Roland Corry president of the Jufruits and vegetables for canning class Is In charge of arrangeOGDEN — The Ogden city commisBovs’ calf clubs were commended nior The prom committee Includes sioners were ments utged to coo)erati with as one of the best ways In which Thatcher Brunettl Andrew Geoige Weber county commissioners In raisdairy cattle may be brought up to a Jensen Ruth ing funds Cawley John Doyle to engage the services of a higher standard Ames Mariam Peterson Annabelle woman officer for the court In WeI he social side of farm life Inand Natalie Layton The enBarker ber county Tuesday by George P cluding the annual convention of the tertainment Is under tiie direction of Parker state attorney general B H farm bureau in February and farm L A Robins Stohl Miss and Phyllis of the state JuRobinson Bureau day In the summer time and dunce will be in- venile courtsecietary class advisors commission and Derrah the baseball league were mentioned formal Light The will be B Van refreshments aa Incentives to progress Dyke juvenile court Judge for An open served The patrons and patronesses the Second Judicial district forum followed the address will Include Superintendent and Mrs By engaging a woman officer It Vocal duets were given bv Mrs W Karl Hopkins Mr and Mrs Franout greater efficiency was Zeph Jones and Mrs S W Badcon cis T Wiggins Principal and Mrs A wouldpointed The be given to the work M Merrill Mr and Mrs H F Irwin matron would take charge of girls Mr and Mrs John Christiansen Mrs who are before for court the Eva Cawley Mr and Mrs H O Jen- correctionbrought sen Mr and Mrs J V Brunettl Mr and Mrs Gilbert Thatcher Mr and Mrs A P Ames Judge and Mrs group of friends at a luncheon and George S Barker Mr and Mrs W E kenslngton Tuesday afternoon at the ‘RENO Nev (A’t — Joseph T MurPeterson and Mr and Mrs D M Green Gables In honor of Mrs Robphy district attorney of Nve county erts The guests Included Mrs June Layton Nev was killed earlv Tues y mornM iss Eleanor Stevens will entertain W Clark Mrs C F Dinsmore Mrs ing in an automobile accakent near at dinner preceding the Junior prom A D Barber Mis Mary Gaddis Mrs Mojave Cal according to word reR C at her home 23H0 Madison avenue in Frank B Aiken Mrs (Joseph Chez ceived here from Tonopah honor of her guest Miss Dixie Man-gu- Mrs John Edward Carver Mrs B J Carrey an attorney of San Diego of Provo Finch Mrs E P Mills Mrs S W Cal who was with Murphy was seMr and Mis Frank M Browning Wherry Mrs J T Rushiner Mrs A riously injured Mrs The car driven by Murphv col- will entertain at dinner and bridge D Paine Mrs C HMrsStevens C B Morse evening at the Green Oahles Edwaid Bit hscl and lided liead-l- n wiih a truck the re- Friday Mrs George A Whltmeyer will entea room in honor of Mr and Mrs ports state Murphy was a graduate afRalph D Roberts who will leave soon tertain at a kenslngton Thursdayaveof Stanford tmlveisitv and a promiternoon Pocatello at her home 2582 Fowler to their for home make nent member of the Nevada bar He Mrs Mary Robinson entertained a nue In honor of Mrs E C Carrick was 34 years old and her mother Mrs Helen Kennedy who will leave soon for Rockv Ford Colo to make their home Mrs O KlrklRiid will entertain at the bridge luncheon to be given by the American Legion auxiliary Saturday at the American Legion chnteau In honor of Mis Carrick and Mrs Kennedy Mrs Clem Williams will entertain at a luncheon and bridge Thursday at her home 2885 Jackson avenue Mrs A P Mller will entertain a party of friends at luncheon at the American Packing & Provision company plant Friday M Men and Gleaner Girls of the Mutual Improvement association of North Weber stake will entertain at a dinner dance Friday evening at the Hotel Bigelow’ About 100 are expected The committee In charge of arrangements Includes E C Green Mass Ethel Hunter Miss Pearl Patterson and John Dvkster Members of the Women’s UniverBe sity club will hold annual election of officers Wednesday evening in a meeting at the Hotel Bigelow Social features w ill be included in the meeting Mr and Mrs Thomas Leslie have gone to Ios Angeles for a visit Mr Leslie will return soon but Mrs Leslie will remain for some time Mr and Mrs Albert E Becker have Mary Elizubrlh Shop Presents Tliese gone lo Washington D C by motor Mr Becker will Rttcnd a conOnly Charming Frocks Priced ference of the United States Chamber of Commerce Standard-Ex- Chamber Hacks Huihliii''e Plan Exchange Club Holds Noon Meet Ogden Society Attorney General Urges Woman Aide Auto Crahli Kills Nevada Attorney m Srocli of she SSotss4 'MDSS BE®R(GnANNA' The Polka Dot Frock Is the tXenrsl Creation for Spring and Promises to Exceeding ly Popular All Summer al Alehin Randall tl Fiit 95 Centenillc Djes V Blue Red Green Black —With White Dots in It Port ra inft smuit ’ every oei asinn Guaranteed Fast Colors Misses’ Sizes 1 1 to 20 long ed u grni-elu- lup ir fltircd sKnt l line beautiful it h i ti tl fittinp stjle Princess pockets Women’s Sizes :I6 to H lines anl mold- trimmed Chimmngly lutnl emliroulercil pci Ky Mayor of col-- 1 ribbon tic CEN1FRVILLE — Melvin Harlev Randall 77 died Monday at Ills home hero following an illness of three weeks He was formeily bishop of tiie Centerville ward and was active In church work in the South Davis stake Mr Randall was the son of Alfred and Maigarec Randall pioneers of 1148 He was a native of Silt lake and ih active m community nnd ciue at (airs in Davis count v Beginning ins tliinth cairer as a Sunday st liool tea her! Mi Randall later was made pi evident of tiie ward V M M 1 A and on July 22 1877 was oidained a high priest and set apart as second counselor to Bishop Nathan Chenov of Centerville ward Tins oil lee Mr Randall held for two eai becoming first counselor to Bishop A B Porter He served as fust loi’tiselor until 18'“) when he boiHine bishop of tiie watd holding that position until pill Mr Randall was the first maun of C'entei die was tountv commis— suuici lor lour vius and solved cm tin1 county school boanl for a numv ber of vears He was mutned 15 1875 lo M'ss Eiunkie B Phelps There were eleven children Sunning a:e hts widow and the following sonr and daughtersHuiry P Randall Crnteiuie Marv Stiei M Howard Ramja'l Rule Idaho Morgan: Elbert E Randall Amelia Ward Idaho Fa is lama Rich Morgan Alice Dims Maiad Idaho Ceutei v tile and Frankie Randal! M’ Rula Bti'ii Rtnc Idaho fortv-fou- r eleven giandv luidien nnd five sistns also sin vive E uneral serv u es w ill be held hur'dav at 2 p m in Ci lit" tulle Fust ward i hapel— One hundred swivel guns were Used bv tiie Americans in driving the Brtt-l- h om Boston leb-ruat- rr sstry SSizrealraBia J 229 SOUTH MAIN 1 1 irrn t fH IN IDAHO UPSET JUROR HALTS Airport Lighting Fete Set May 1 2:1 COAL DEALERS Cutworm Fight LEGION CHIEF Opens ns Crops’ LIBEL TRIAL Growth Halted FOR WAR CHECK 7) OGDEN ADOPTS Wednesday mornixg April Commander Thinks Service Would Aid in Keeping Peace Uni-verb- al OGDEN— greater principle for world peace and the national defense of the United Slates than naval strength or the military forces- - of land and air is the proposed law providing for equal service of manpower vfealth industries and material In time of war said O L Boden-harnnational commander of the American Lrgion in an address before several hundred Legionnaires and members of the American Legion auxiliary held Tuesday night at the chateau of Herman Baker post Ho 9 Commander Bodenhamer appealed to world war veterans who saw the wait and delay due to lack of a universal draft law prior to our entry Into the world war to lend their support to this effort of the Legion to obtain a universal draft law T he national commander said In part: Commander Sees More Fundamental Principle “We hear a great deal today about The peace and about preparedness Legion talks of peace and the Legion talks of preparedness but over and above the Question of the standing armed forces of land and air there is still a greater and more fundamental principle on which must rest any real preparedness and any adequate national defpnse program Likewise that principle Is essential to the promotion of peace call It what you may universal draft or universal service or what not that fundamental principle Is wrapped up in the spirit of union and unity the spirit of one for all and all for one ’’ was Bodenhamer Commander given an enthusiastic welcome In Ogden by Legionnaires from many posts He praised the Legion In the state and auxiliary of the Utah dejvart-mefor thrtr support of the great national organization Meeting Opens After Parade to I bateau After a parade from the Hotel Bigelow to the legion chateau led by two drum corps the meeting of Legionnaires was called to order by Commander V J Harrop of Herman Baker past No 9 of Ogden A laige class of candidates Including applicants for a new post in Lay-to- n w as Initiated After the ritualistic ceremony members of the auxilwere admitted iary Mayor Ora Bundy past commander of the local post extended a welcome to the distinguished guest and Leglonnalrles from different parts of the state Mrs Charles V K Saxton department president of the auxiliary and Commander C D Pope of the department extended greetings Commander Bodenhamer was Introduced by R L Olson a close personal friend Music was furnished by the American Legion1 quartet Following the commander s address he was presented with a huge bouquet of roses a compliment from G L Becker Mr Becxer extended greetings for the success of the Legion Its auxiliary and for Mr Bodenhamer's er nt ABOUT FUTURE Business IW Progressive One President Sajs New Leader Named IDAHO FALL8 Idaho— Archie W Lake of Pocatello was named president of the Idaho Coal Dealers’ association for the coming year at the opening of the afternoon session of the fmal business meeting of the fourtli annual convention here on J A Coy of Idaho Falls Thursday was named one of the vice presidents ol the organization Nampa was selected as the convention city for 1931 The future of the coal business gives all dealers considerable concern It was pointed out by James B Smith of San Francisco f the Spring Cany on and Roval Coal companies in his address TuesMr Smith was the day morning outstanding speaker on the days program handing out some good advice to the Idaho dealers The coal business is not a progressive one he said for there are many factors prevailing In the handling of coal that make tt difficult to meet the methods In this age of fast of other fuels thinking and fast living the coal man doesn't measure up to handlers of oil electricity and other fuels the speaker concluded A banquet at the Hotel Bonneville closed the ronclsve Other vice presidents of the state oiganizatlon elected were R J of Boise and Claude Detweller of Twin Falls Bert 8 Stone was reelected treasurer of the association The board of control which Is made up of three representatives from each district In the state being elected for terms of three two years and one year was completed The board Includes H A Young Nampa A B Coojier Caldwell and Billy Boise from the Boise district Charles Larsen Twin Falls J H Shields Buhl and G E Ferrm Burley Twin Falls district Pioneer Idahoan Taken bv Death prospecting hunting and fishing there He was Parma s first mei chant helped found a community church on a site he donated and was instrumental In having a monument rected marking the old Oregon Trail and the site of the original Tctl y At San Francisco Boise He had gone to San Francisco al few weeks ago to take cancer treatments at the clinic of Drs Humber and Coffey He leaves a widow and five chfldien PARMA Idaho (Pi —Frank Fouch founder of this city yet himself a native of the Boise valley died Monday in San Francisco hts family was advised He was 65 years old The average English woman la two Fouch spent his early days fielght-m- g to mining camps In tiie moun- inches taller than the average Amer tains of Idaho and his later leisure In lean woman - MicaJjy msGlSEATEST SAlImt livery Woman Sajs So and Every hotly Can't Be Wrong! Entire Wholesale Stoek of Spring & Summer DRESSES ON SALE AT ACTUAL PRICES WHOLESALE and $1675 $375 675 $1075 Prints Crepeg Silks Id to 20 1 1 to 40 ii Sizes und Slenderizing Models Lewis i- - Remember—Entire WHOLESALE STOCK Spring and Summer Dresses Campfire Girts Entertain D A It Chapter at Meet AT GUARANTEED WHOLESALE Idaho — Swastka BLACKFOOT Campfire Girls Nos 1 and 2 entertained the members of Old Fort Hall chapter D A R following regular meeting Monday evening at Memorial Home The girls presented a patriotic play “An American Citizen” in which PRICES! W hen You See the finality You'll Want at Least Three Berg Dorothy Kirkpatrick Frances Fleanor Chapman Garvin Alcne Decker and Mary LouOlga Anna ise Muriel Barows participated Posher gave a piano solo Vaughton Smith read “China Blue Eyes" and Evelyn DeKay Anna Eleanor Chapman and Dorothy Kirkpatrick danced of liquor has been arrested by Deputy Sheriff D F Steele and a federal agent The arrest was made at street 218 Twenty-fift- h L "0 Merhjj) X v nur i't-l- ' 19 rr i CAST bflioAOWAY j SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SPECIAL WATER BOND Girl Recovering In Ogden Crash dJordun ELECTION OGDEN — Miss Marian Allred 17 of Hooper a daughter of E B All-re- d is in the Dee hospital with a broken back as the result of an auto- An amusing character in one of Moliere’s plays was surprised to learn that he had been talking prose for forty years without knowing it There are a few million people in America who would be surprised to know that they have been drinking stale tea for years without knowing it Ogden Briefs They will know the error they have lived in when they drink: Svhillinff Tv an — Motion for a new trial the case of Dr Ezra C Rich against Lulu Stephens has been filed In the Second district court bv the defendant The Judgment was in OGDEN In Atmospheric influences after manufacture hurt tea It deteriorates very rapidly when packages are not air-tigAll tea experts know this SCHILLING TEAS go to the and grocers in metal containers -proof hermetically sealed against favor of plaintiff giving Dr Rich damages for water running onto his building from an adjoining building owned bv Mrs Stephens and enjoining her from allowing tiie water to continue to run ht air-tig- Receivrr Named — In the case of bank trustee for the Ftist John and Leonora Bothwell against Jennie C and Joseph A Madsen LeRoy B Young has been named as receiver to take charge of certain mortgaged property The bond of the receiver is fixed at $500 way till you open it The fragrant essences of the tea then escape into the lea you brew The first trial of SCHILLING TEA has proved a delightful discovery to thousands of tea-iinkers Your money is refunded if it does not prove equally so to you -- li Schillint Phvslcian Recovering— Dr Douglas F Ptneock who was operated on at tne Dec hospital Monriav for hernia and appendicitis is reported Dr to be recovering satisfactory v Pmock is the son of Sheriff R D PincvH k Tmstrd at lav ton — Pherff R D alter-Ptneock was notified ik m that Hits A Vlirssn wanted a on oad chick in Ogden ilmce had been arrested at Lav ton bv iSticrifl George Mann of Davis ccuntv J Taken on Rum Charge — TV Fogei 65 chaigej with possess ton Tur-na- v water- moist air or dry air The grocer hands you SCHILLING TEA that way It stays that Rode O’Gradv Hurd S100— Rosie O Grady pleaded gulltv to the jxxs-- I colon of liquor in tiie city court Tuesday morning and was fined $100 Coalville Store Robbed — Sheriff J C Clark of Summit count v notified Ogden jxiliee Tuesday that tiie Con-- 1 mudated Wagon and Machine com- panv in Coalville was nibbed Nlonoav night and three valuable guns and a number of knives and razors stolen Ogden police are on the lookout lor suspects Two Girls Tenth Missing —Ogden pMlire and tiie police of other towns m Utah are looking for two missing Ogden gills and one missing youth Hie girls are Virginia Hail 13 of J 57 Adams avenue Vliginu WeM of tiie At gyle apartments and IV Imore Baird 18 in the ronr of 2o48 Adams avenue MAY 6 1930 PUBLIC NOTICE Pursuant to ordinance of Salt Lake Cilv Utah adopted and approved on the 1st day of April A D 1930 public notice re-is hereby given that a special election will be held at the In each ward spective jxjlling places hereafter to be designated In said city on Tuesday the 6th day ot May A D 1930 At such election there will be submitted to a vote of such qualified registered electors of Salt Lake City as shall have paid a property tax therein in the year 1929 the following questions: “Shall Salt Lake City Salt Lake County State of Uiali create an indebtedness by issuing its negotiable coupon bonds in certain amounts not exceeding In the aggiegate the cum of three million dollars ($3000000 00) for the purpose ot supplying said city with water by means of the specified projects hereinafter stated for Increasing improving enlarging extending and perfecting the present water supply and waterworks system of Salt Lake City and for supplying said city and the Inhabitants thereof with additional water the said additional water water supply and waterworks system for supplying such water to be owned and controlled by the said municipality said bonds to be absolutely due and payable serially in not more than forty i40 years from their date and bearing Interest at the rate of not to exceed five per cent t5lr) per annum payable as shall hereafter be determmed by said city by ordinance as follows: Question 1 Bonds to the amount of two million three hundred thousand ($2300 000 001 dollars for mstruc’lng the Argents dam and reservoir including th puirhae of such land as may be necessary In Big Cottonwood canyon thousand Bonds to the amount of sltv-fiv- e Quertion 2 dollais i$65 000 00 for reconstructing the Sunnyside reservoir as a distributing reservoir Question 3 Bonds to tiie amount of seventy thousand doilais ($70000 001 for cnu'tructmg the 27th South distributincluding the purchase of necessary lands ing thousand 4 Bonds to the amount of sixtv-fiv- e Quezon dollars (S65 000 001 for constructing the North Bench distributincluding the purchase of necessary lands ing Bonds to til” amount of five hundred thouQuezon 5 sand dollars i$300 00000) for the construction of water supply mams and conduits firm Sunnyside reservoir along 13th South to 7li West street hnd noith on 7th West street to 5th Noith street in said city The polls will be oined at 7 o’ckxk a m and continue open until 7 o’clock p m of the same day and will be closed at that hour There shall be no special registration of voters for the said elec ion but tire “official register” last made or revised shall const tute the “official register” for such election The ballots to be used in voting on the questions submitted will be prepared and furnished by the city recorder to tiie Judges of election to be by them furnished to the voters The election will be held and conduct'd In all resnec’s as nearly as possible in conformity with the geneial election laws of the state In witness whereof the board of commissioners of Salt Lake City m the stat of Utah have caused this notice to be published and posted as required bv la this lit day of April JOHN F BOWMAN AtOst F'hel Macdonald Crv Rccordct First publication Last publication i j8 ti A D 1930 1 i 42 to 50 Pettit Pocatello Frank E Dekay Blackfoot and C E Torrey St Anthony Pocatello district Paul Van Patten Ontario Ore eastern Oregon territory Monsicsir mobile accident last Sunday night Dr William M McKay has hopes for her complete recovery She also suffered Injury to her right shoulder She was riding with several young Blends in a truck when the mishap occurred No report of the accident was made to police here f April 3 RUO May 3 1330 Mayor (Adv) r- - n ’ 1 |