| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY MORNING DAVIS COUNTY OGDEN and VICINITY Avenue Business Office: 2136 Washington POST Ogden Society V TAKEOFFICE American Legion Auxiliary Installs Leaders at Meeting OGDEN— Installation of officers of tha unit of Herman Baker post No 9 American Legion auxiliary took place Monday night at the chateau with Mrs E E Jenkins of Salt in Lake departmental president charge A large number of members attended the meeting reel-deFollowing her tnstallaUofi as f 117 Office Phone Mr and Mrs A E Becker dinner and bridge for members rof their club at their home 2583 Brinker avenue Mrs L C Trouadale and Mrs Max Stevens first in a series of teas at the Trousdale home 2527 Gramercy avenue In honor of Miss Sarah Trousdale an October bride PIONEER DIES Y W C A Plans BUSINESSMAN PLAN FOREST ROADS FARMINGTON — Samuel Lavl Gregory 81 father of Elijah B Gregory bishop of Farmington ward died at his home hero Tuesday at 1 a m af- y ter an Illness of seven months X " Mr G I ego ry was y born at Jarvis JV Wilkes county N Head of Six Companies Leaves Estate to Wife ?!&' Daughters OGDEN— The last will and testa- merit Of William ILWattis presl-j- c "oc to ber 16 f POCATELLO Idaho— The Y W A will hold open house Friday afternoon with a tea and program Under the direction of Mrs R E DAYSNEARING O Government Agencies Meet Samuel Levy Gregory to Draft Projects for Some Industries Working Overtime Ogden Man Early L D S MissionNext Season Tells Lions ary Succumbs WATTE WILL Pocatello Meet SEES BETTER AT RESIDENCE 3832 COURT FILES Events of the Day Miss Edith Reid bridge supper st her home 981 Twenty-fourt- h street in honor of Miss Edna Hamlll of San Francisco Home Phone BODIES OCTOBER 7 1931 OGDEN— The three governmental agencies concerned met here Tuesday to draft recommendations to the secretary of agriculture for the forest highway program in Utah for the federal fiscal year ending June 30 Manning membership chairman an effort will be made to enlist a number- of new members The members will be asked to sign a petition to which a million signers are sought which will be sent to the disarmament conference at Geneva In February urging the conference to use every means to hasten universal disarmament CLUB NAMES OFFICERS GOODING Idaho— The following officers were announced Monday for the Future Farmer club of Gooding and high school all but treasurer John reporter being newly elected:Hooden-pyl- e Dixon president Delbert vice president Carl Osborn secsecretary Ernest Reed assistant retary Vilas Dixon treasurer Joe Sliman reporter Vilas Dixon Joe Sliman and Carl Alexander committee on initiation Harry Graves Delbert Hoodenpyle and Carter Luther committee on entertainment Reuben Bauer is vocational instructor OGDEN— Gus Wright president and general manager of W H Wright and Sons company speaking before the Lions club Tuesday declared that with the community welfare drive Intwtins! poisons an sspplns practically completed there Is no tag activity taxing Ogden plants to poor 1933 anry tealin your pep need to worry about suffering this capacity normal retail sales and making sou HI Tak Hi The approval of the secretary Is winter In Ogden but rather the op- farm crops bringing good prices -I- tATUM’S JUJSUDT-t- ho required before the schedule Is made portunity to proceed with business as Captain G W Dockum of the effective IDKECHF usuaL United States army in charge of aft dependable vegetable The state road commission was repMr Wright reported In detail re- reserve officers’ training In Ogden laxative Kaepa you feeling fisht H Blood chair- garding a number of Ogden Indus- talked briefly outlining the activiGeta25ebox resented by Henry © AUtlOHT man and W J Parker commission- tries which are now operating at ties of the army In Ogden Including The AH- - Vegetable Laxative er the forest service and District normal capacity and In some In- the operation of the arsenal the R Forester R H Rutledge and High- stances working overtime He con- O T C training In the high schools way Engineer J P Martin and the cluded with the prophecy that with- the Instruction of the national guard bureau of public roads by District in the next year there will be a maxi- of Utah the recruiting service In OgEngineer B J Finch and R R mum demand for canning crops den and the reserve officers’ trata- Mitchell engineer for the bureau of usual railroad business manufactur- - f dent of the Utah Construction 1849 eon of t pany and head of the Six Companies James ami Llnnie Inc which Is building the Hoover Curry Gregoiy dam was filed in the Second district As a young man " J Tuesday by the First Savings bank he was engaged lny j O E of the F P Chapter which is named in the Instrument later — farming and - SiwterbAod lunrheim mcetlng as MCTutorr- became ft liianu- 1258 H Prindle Mrs anwith R Wadsworth public roads Mrs Ronald No indication is given in the peti- facturer of chairs street Twenty-fourtthe following appointnounced The federal appropriation for the tion of the value of Mr Wattls1 es- and other furninext fiscal year Is the same as that ments: tate the petition merely setting out ture club Women’s University — Ora Mrs for the present $12500000 of which Bundy Child welfare Ho was married that it is in excess of $10000 evening bridge party at the chairman Mrs J Francis Fowles $3000000 goes for construction of The entire estate is bequeathed to in 1874 to Lydia A Hotel Bigelow C Allen Mrs J Wafc-tis Jensen forest development roads and the Mrs Parley the widow Mrs Marie Dorothy Myres who passed remainder for forest highways Of L Rehabilitation -- Mrs J I Smith two daughters Mrs Estella away in 1922 at 8 Gregory and S O E Matrons’ circle Past chairman Mrs N I Butler Mrs V Mrs Mary Wat- their home in Farmington and since the $9500000 Utah’s share for the Bowman and Wattls Maat the luncheon meeting C Garner tis Brown Mrs Wattis Is given the that time Mr Gregory had made his current year was $3381000 and the sonic temple Education of war orphans-M- rs home at 2849 Jefferson avenue to- home with his daughter Mrs Llnnie supposition is that although the next! t year’s fund has not been allocated club evening Ray Harrlger chairman Mrs R C gether with all furniture and house- G Richardson at Farmington Harmony as yet Utah will receive a similar Seppich hold articles and also all the clothMiss with Hayden Mrs Henry Gertrude the origiwas Mr meeting among Gregory amount for next year Americanism — Mrs M Alice ColNo 2 Warren row ing Jewelry and personal effects of nal Braby In establishing pioneers lins chairman Improvement work on the Daniels Mr Wattis including automobiles in Texas one of his daugh- canyon section In Wasatch county Unit activities and community serW C T U meeting at 2:30 is then provided that the reIt vice— Mrs W D Shaw chairman mainder of the estate shall be divid- ters having been the first person In on U S route 40 toward the Uintah p m with Mrs Alice Bennett basin on the Logan-Garde- n Mrs Wilford J Bmeding Mrs Fred 2622 Madison avenue ed equally between Mrs Wattls and that state to City apply for membership road and tli Sevier-Cov- e Fort the A Kuhlmann the two daughters durwas S church It Anna Van Dyke Fldac— Mrs Ttmpanogos loop and the Cedar The will was executed at San in the L D Breaks roads took the major chairman Mrs W G Foulger Mrs ing the early days of Mormonlsm in Francisco November 3 1930 was Mr Gregory D A Scott portion of this year’s funds Hostess The value of the estate will not this state that two of chairdefender A heroic Berg Finance— Mrs L be known until the Inventory is filed hailed as a missionaries Melvin O Miner of man Mrs W P Stephens Mrs JoIn the Second district court Fairview Utah and David C Hess seph Soelberg of Farmington whose Jives were Legislation— Mrs Arthur Woolley chairman Mrs Harold Ambler Mrs sought at his home in Fannin county Texas by a mob of armed and Douglas Clifford masked men and it was through him Membership— Mrs Robert Jarvis that their lives were spared chairman Mrs Rink Smurthwalte OGDEN— Mrs J G Leonard will As a young man Mr Gregory was Mrs Ben Garr Mrs R L Harlln OGDEN— District Judge George B at a bridge luncheon Saturan accomplished violinist and his Barker was engaged Tuesday in the Music— Mrs Byron Whtttemore entertain anavenue 2499 home M her at OGDEN— J Cleary Tuesday Taylor musical their noted for are chairman Mrs Dixon Kappie Mrs day In honor of Miss Sarah Trousdale nounced himself a candidate lor family both his children and grand contested divorce caseS of William A Jones against Lettie ability Jones Mr Roy Sparks commisslon-ershlbride an October for nomination the city r National defense — Mrs Quill Jones who was formerly an Ogden Carver will entertain at at the primary election Oc- children moved police officer his Mr and chairman Mrs Floyd Camp- a Mrs Jens family Gregory wife with his charges bridge luncheon Saturday at the tober 20 Mr Cleary Is the fifteenth to Farmington in 1901 and had made bell Mrs Leland Read and asks that he be awarded cruelty his tea Gables room Green announce to man candidacy homa there since the custody of their only child a girl Poppy— Mrs Clifford Hues chairwere entertained C Lucius Laudle candidate for the their He la survived by one son Bishop of 11 years man Mrs Joe Newey Mrs Leonard Pythian Sinters memfiled of who commissioner for art nomination by Knights Pythias Farmington Mrs Jones denies she was cruel to Ipsen Mrs M E Hansen Mrs Don bers of the Pythian Sisters organ! his petition with the city recorder Elijah B Gregory three daughters Mrs Llnnie Greg- her husband and charges that he Rhlves Mrs Lee Turner Mrs zatlon at cards- and a late afternoon Bupper Tuesday ory Richardson Farmington Mrs was guilty of mental cruelty toward Henry Seppich Tuesday evening at the K P hall Helen G Davis Idaho Falls Idaho her She asks for separate mainteRadio— Mrs Julian Watson chair- The of in committee arrangecharge MelMrs Mattie G Roberts McAiester nance the custody of the child and man Mrs L W Robbins Mrs ments Alfred Daniels Earl included twenty-thre- e Okla bourne Douglas grandchildren a just share of her husband’s D Underwood L W Geiger George and Gold Star— Mrs R L Harlln eight C Wat D L Meld N and Darling chairman Mrs Joseph Loughran soa Funeral services will be held In the Fifty were present Mrs Frank Rounds Mrs Walter Central ward chapel Farmington Mrs Robert L Salmon entertained FUNERAL RITES SET Thursday at 2 p m Interment will Stephens a a luncheon at foursome bridge — Funeral 1022' Mrs Harold — J Farrell Adams services for in OGDEN the be OGDEN cemetery Farmington Hospital sewing— at her home 2847 Jackson Grant avenue Dalllmore 64 William Ambler chairman Mrs Lettie Man- Tuesday Thomas to early reported police avenue Mrs honor in of Ludvig BURIAL tired chef who died Monday in a ning Mrs LeRoy Krumperman morning that he was held leave soon for Tuesdayrobbed — Funeral services Memorials — Mrs Lyles Larkin Reimers who will for his local hospital will be held Thursday of OGDEN In front of $15 and up to Francisco make her home home about chairman Mrs Howard Swanner San a rob Isaac Stephen Chambers 53 former 'at 10 a m in St Joseph’s Catholic lone by midnight Asters and petunias decorated the her Mrs Meria Fenstermaker ly of Ogden who died Sunday at church The mass will be celebrated table Tha other were Mr Idaho Falls Idaho of tuberculosis by the Rev Patrick F Kennedy The Trophies and awards— Mrs Vin- George C Qullllanguests Mr and Frank ESTATE VALUE FIXED cent Conroy chairman Mrs Milton will be held Thursday at 3 p m in Rosary will be recited at the family Harpater home 2020 Quincy avenue Wednesthe chapel of the Klrkendall-Darlln- g OGDEN— Appraisers in the Boyles Mrs Charles Humphrts Mrs Milton H White returned Mr J Constitution and The Rev Herbert Blet- - day at 8 p m Interment will be uncourt have the district ond mortuary to a from her visit elster A Howell chairman Mrs L J Hoi-th- Friday son of the A M E church will der the direction of the Klrkendall-DarllnMrs Katherine Driscoll in Salem value of the estate of Genevieve Jose 'side r Mrs Cora Montgomery at mortuary $18506 her brother Lee in Douglas Publicity—Mrs It L Olson Chair- Oraj Dallas Ore and also visit to Portman Mrs Bertha Conroy land and Seattle She waa gone a Parliamentarian— Mrs Via Lens-fc- s month chairman Mr ard Mrs Spencer Ecclee have X-RA- Y — Mrs s Sergeant-at-armJ F moved lom Ogden canyon to 1485 Shaughnessy chairman Twenty-sixtstreet Mrs Phil Kohn has returned from a visit to her daughter Mrs Roger L Connor In Athens Ohio and also to Columbus and Huntington W Va Miss Ruth Greaves has returned from a flv weeks' visit to Glendale KAY8VTLLE Burglars broke and Hollywood Calif Into the store of H J Sheffield A Sons Monday night and escaped with $200 worth of merchandise con elating of fountain pens pocket knives rings watches men's caps shirts and collars Entranc was gained by prying the bare from OGDEN — Boy 8couta Wednesday rear door will hold a court of honor evening Sheriff Joseph Holbrook and in the Ogden tabernacle under diDeputy J Dewey Anderson found rection of Chairman J H Jenkins tracks of a car that had been driven Assisting members will be A B Foulto the back of the store ger Guy M Hurst C M Tanner Tha burglary was discovered by Dana Parkinson E A Stevenson James H Sheffield when ha ap- Harold E Eilllson J B Barton Rev peared at tha store shortly after A J Hansen Dr C C Helzel C A a m Tuesday He immediately nott Wright R E Bristol and Lucius fled the sheriffs office Lauciie h WINS FIRST PRIZE AGAIN OSTLER’S CHOCOLATES Mor-monis- m City-Ced- 1 t ft i i ar Plans Bridge Luncheon To Honor Bride Another Seeks City Board Seat ? 5— A-"- ' Judge Listens to Divorce Contest p Neb-eke- - Lone Bandit Robs Ogden Resident HERE’S Display of Ostler Candy Co g For the ELEVENTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR Ostler’s Chocolates have won FIRST PRIZE at the Utah State Fair receiving a beautiful SILVER TROPHY and BLUE RIBBON (first premium) QUALITY ALWAYS WINS g pre-Jam- ALWAYS TIRED Prize-Winnin- OF THE TROUBLE FRESH YEAST WILL CORRECT IT1 h Burglars Carry Plunder in Auto - Scouts Qualify For Honor Badges FARMER DIES IN CAR CRASH (Continued on Bui Two) ringtou Is survived by two sons A1 fred Earl Etherington and John R Etherington both of Plain City and one daughter Mrs Willis Jones of West Ogden Eight grandchildren and tha following brothers and sisters also survive: Mrs Henry B Dance Mrs James R McFarland Mrs Susan A McFarland Mrs Laura Blanch and Mrs P F McFarland all of West Weber 31 rt Nat Montgomery of North Ogdon George W Etherington of lle burn Idaho and James A Etherington of Went Weber Many boys have qualified for honor badges it is said Average Number Out to Register OGDEN— NUattempt was made Tuesday to obtain exact figures on the number of voters who registered for tha primary election of October 20 but reports which filtered In were to the effect that the registration waa about normal There wiil be one more registration day October 13 before the primary election and one more preceding the I inal election The last registration day date Is October 27 Forger Receives Term in Prison OGDEN— Earl P Hitchcock who pleaded guilty to forgery In District Judge George 8 Barker's court Mon day was sentenced Tuesday to from one to 20 years in the state prison Hitchcock forged the name of John L Overman to a contract by which he procured a $100 diamond ring from a Woshnlgtnn avenue Jewelry firm September 28 He was arrested at Yakima and brought back to Ogden (( Its a typical case oIlTE SHNAt FATIGUE” TRRJTABLE Listless No ambition 'Pap COURT FREES HUSBAND compie tely gone! OGDEN— Fred Fields who has been In Jail for several days on Why do w meet go many people like that contempt rhsrge for failure to pay alimony was discharged Tuesday by today? People who hate lost all joy in District Judge George £j Barker on old People who Ills promise to obey the order of the living People prematurely : 1 1 bad skin headaches suffer from court Ralph J lochey who had been frequent brought into court cm a trench war- - i colds indigestion rsnt m a similar rase was dUnilrd the corn by the court on Iris promise to pay Doctors— including the foremost physicians Jt FREtZONE does it I Put Sartres s swsssias!? that it lifts turns right out! Hard Bie quirk ly end-a- d ll Caluy FKFFAONE luses too Get a bottle at any drug store and walk and dame in comfort! hr loft-e- “rM°n — in Europe and America— have studied this problem for years Aod here is what they say: Most people u ba BURIAL "BET THURSDAY OGDEN — Funeral services for Jsmes Burk 84 employe In the miss perfect health miss it because of a very combutchering department of tha Amer- monplace trouble Intestinal fatigue! ican Ui (It off Sr Provision company wbn died Monday night s the result Now that blunt statement may startle you tit o knife wound in the But here's why it is true whilo ill the pip plant Mondav morning will he held Every bit of food you eat must piss into your 2 p m in the West Weat Thursday ber ward chapel Interment In West Intestines Every bit of nourishment this food Weber ward remet ery under the diyields must be absorbed from this orgam rection of Larkin A Bona "(dp-klng- '' nk Thousands arc missing Perfect Health because of Constipation! Are you? Now imagine what happens when the delicate passages of your intestines become clogged! Waste matter accumulates stagnates Putrefaction sets in And as a result poisons form and filter into your blood You lose appetite fed “logy" dull Headaches and sore throats multiply Your stomach is upset your breath bd your tongue appears coated and white Now realizing the immediate need of relief many people vainly turn to cathartics laxatives pills etc But these ere violent measures— harsh crude —and temporary at best In time they usually make an unhealthy condition even worse! Today all over the world promt seat physicians re advocating s simpler sad far more sensible meththe regular daily eating qf fresh yeast! od A food fresh yessi has a truly rmirkeh! effect It softens die hsrdened masses of undigested waste miner in your intestines and the same time stimu lues the natural action that removes them regularly Thus sluggish intestines ire literslly “toned up"— strengthened Internal secretions are fostered Poithe underlying cause of those sons sre checked hggy pepiess days exists no more! u Why don’t you give Flrischmann’s Yesst a trial? eat 2 cakes s day regularly— one before breakfast and one before dinner or st bedtime— plain or dissolved in third of a gists of water fry it tudayi Just Heiichmann’a Yat for health ij sold only in the foil- wrapped cake with the yellow label It is yeast in its fresh effective form— the kind famous doctors recommend At grocers' restaurants aoda fountains Rich in vitamins B G and lit " - health-givin- g habit-formin- TLEISCIIMANN’S Yeast for Health |