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Show Friday, August 3. 1928 5 TUB 0(J1)KX 1()ST "Honest" Burglar Two Youths Arrested Cruelty Charged in Takes Beed Chair; Suit for Divorce Entering Tin Shop Leaves Cane Couch Two Ogden youths, Roy Sanhorg to Muii!o Mint ruelty wrtv Fa.-I.ii- found themselves ly and Kugene Nelson law the of Monday evetoils in the rs alii Kay nilla MhIIitj- :u' ning shortly after breaking into the in tlu ihMiiit i urt. Tin1 '.ivt:i ,u- Mijiniril Ai:gut l.aiaMn Ilfothrrs' Metal Work. A. J. Hutchins, detectives, 112 i. anil l..io two fhiUri'ii, the dale and .1. ( who hadgained enthe hoy i cr surprised ir iiiir n'.iuy the by prying open a trance l! to. shop i In kr J The window. hoys will le charged ty t'liniyr. Mr W second with burglarly, accordeulied degree at worn h.n her, icr officers. the to kieked i!e and names ;n ing lur A third youth who had been StaIn Uikitt mu In a h, r sit ' riiii t .e ik'i ree of il.tilir, Mrs. Walters also tioned as a lookout on the outside fill- the i of the i hihll'elt made good his escape. ihiitvr.l in f.r ;i Mi t rU-- l itivoive in-- 1 - . Ih-i- i 1 - hii-l.i:.- :id -- ) . ; k. iiiil ly fn',i h r in tin1 lmirniiiK iio'.m s m: at 4:iM oMi'ik out 'f Iut window just in : to mv a man plaiv lur uiti.tr r iking ihair in an uutonioliilo ami lint away. When shu hurried out on tl.i1 imnh, luiuovor, to her surpriM', with a i hair had been re I'lm-e!. h - .i.-ii- i1 .::ne eoueh. hon-e- st Runaway Girls Found Asleep in Parked Car d $11,000 Recovered In Court Action ISSUED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HON. IIER-- T DURING THE YEAR OYER 18,000,000 USERS OF NATUR-SUME289,175,000 CUBIC FEET FOR WHICH THEY PAID FEET. MORE THAN 15,000,000 OF THESE DOMESTIC CON- G THEIR HOMES. THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHY STATES, D 1( uel Ever Discovered toe M fd No squired. You pay only Party Freezes While City Suffers Heat Enjoying the cool mountain retreats of the Madison river country northivesl of Yellowstone where five covers were none too much at night, members of the real estate hoard par-t- y returned early this week from an enjoyable trip which lasted nine days. The party included Carl C. Rasmussen, w. H. Reeder, Jr., and son W. H. Reeder II; Fred T. Flinders, Fred R. Flinders, Ward T. Piper, Parley E. Norseth, Fred Froerer, Lubin A. Wei For Delinquent Taxes for the actual Automobiles on which delinquent taxes have not been paid are liable for seizure, it is announced by Burdett Smith, county assessor in a warning to car owners and signifies that the aid of he sheriffs office will be invoked in collecting the taxes, if necessary, which will mean an extra assessment of $3 before the machines can heat; simply turn the valve, touch 'heat of the gas is ready. When through spense stops. No carrying kindling and fry out. gas is the cheapest fuel known. It costs half as much. For house heating, nately 8,000 cubic feet of natural gas ifaral scoaL If you have a stand-sligadjustment to the burners is re-k- d to make, without charge. A modem central heating plant at slight expense, dlation can be utilized. fin or ashes to carry out with no dust, es and rooms to heat up, or fires to die swore time to devote to other purposes FIXTURES. ht 11 desire. be reclaimed. Mr. Smiths statement follows: We are now sending out delinquent automobile tax notices and our regular deputies are calling upon citizens who have neglected to pay the l. McFADYEN, b. denning, 'e Ohio Oil Co. and their Associates. i taxes, making request for immediate payment. If persons had property of record in their own name on January 1, 1928, (property not in escrow), the tax may be paid at the time that real estate taxes are paid. Where the owner of the automobile has no real estate and the tax is not paid, the automobile is subject to seizure. We do not desire to inconvenience anyone in this respect and so request that all owners make payment at once to avoid the extra costs. Some taxpayers have changed their addresses this year and can not be located. They should report their change of address to the assessor at once of Natural Gas and Heat Your to 2 Your Present Coal Bill 3 1-- 1 1 es- 1 li. Park Jokers Face Judge in Court Carrying away park benches from city hall purk, even on a wugcr, was neither a profitable .nor pleasing pastime for R. K. Wingate, 25, and Max Carlyle when they were required to furnish $10 each and uppeur in court on a charge of Petit lurveny. All went well on the wugcr that they could tuke nark benches without being detected by the police, until they sat down to rest on the stolen benches at Twenty-sixt- h street und Lincoln avenue, where they were apprehended by detectives who were "lipped off, ' no doubt, by the third party with whom the youths had made the wager. The officers failed to ec the Joke, and ordered the benches carried hack to the park, lifter which the two were booked ut the police station to appear in rourt and unswer to the charge of petit lummy. DR. E. M. FELSHAW DENTIST 306 First National Rank Bldff. Plate Work a Specialty. EMPORIUM Inc. Annual August Blanket Sale Combined store buying and careful selection enable us to give you low prices, even though the price of cotton has greatly advanced over last year. This sale is an annual event and we advise early selection, for in several instances last year we sold out of opening socials which rould not be replaced again during the entire season. $1.00 deposit will hold your blankets. SALE BLANKETS m--. Buy one Double Blanket for $8.95 and an extra one for $1.00! Wool Big Fluffy Partbind. A beautiful fluffy sateen size 70x80 blanket weighing about 4 Vi pounds. It will pay you to buy your winter supplies now at this remarkable price. Ilaid patterns ch PART WOOL BLANKETS 2 for $795 Block Patterns Double The outstanding item of the whole sale. A big double blanket, in many pretty colors. Usually sold for $4.49 each. Specially priced. sateen bind to match colors. Size GCx80 with ch IAKT WOOL BLANKETS INDIAN BLANKETS $2.98 $3.98 In many novelty patterns and designs. The double weave that takes the place of two ordinary blankets. Satin bind. Size 6Gx80. In colon of Camel, Gold, llelio, Blue, Rose, Tan and With two-inc- h sateen Fancy colored borders. A nice heavy nap for winter use. Peach. bind. WE GIVE S. & II. GREEN STAMPS. VISIT THE PREMIUM PARLOR ON THE BALCONY. MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN FOR SALE WATSON-EUIC- AUTOMOBILES USED CAR K MARKET Kind (ftOD wt aide,to brtwam A, can 14 11000. UMd aad SI ate. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL THE only motor winding Shop la Ogdon. W. A. DUNN 01 or 4241 P Iwiii f, SAFES for homo or atora, burslar proof, protart your valuabUa, CONCEALED 2422 Kioml CARPENTER JOBBING MONEY TO LOAN at half your 2044 Waahiaatoa Awaaaa FOR SALE TENNIS RACKETS fteotninf or rapatred. A l, Glovm and Bata. full lino of WESTERN 6 POUTING GOODS COMPANY Phona 228-- J 2448 kicacl Avcnua CONTRACTORS Wheelwright Construction Co. MUNICIPAL A RAILROAD CONTTIACTORI Na Jut too Small nor Vo Bis Phona 461 412 2trd Slnvt amuc. 4L Phono 284 6, MONEY Choice Roaideneo and Farm Property Boa Ua FEDERAL BOND A FINANCE CORF. 2418 KIomI Aasaua, Phona 178 On praviow PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. fira-proo- BEE SUPPLIES n4o YOUR old aulolantlal boma ramodolad dale. Kpalr anythin. No Job too amall Eatimata FREE. Phon 1647-J- . Ham-twil- 1-- Mrs. Crosier asks for the real tate and household gnmls, assignment of a paid up insurance policy for sl'JSJ and alimony in the sum of $.10 a m hi (hi eomelaint of Miss Ruby Rhine, .. Washington avenue. Theodore H. Burge 'f 2."ti Eighth East street. Salt I .nke, was charged with xttempted rape ut the eounty attorney's office in Salt Monday. The charges ure an outgrowth of Kurge's arrest early Sunday morning when dcpuiv sheriffs reported they round Miss Ruby Rhine, 25. of 2210 WHihinglon avinue, Ogden, had been badly lieuten by Purge because of her Miss resistance of his advances. Rhines nunie appears on Monday's cotiiiluiut as the complaining witness. Mis Rhine, according to the sheriff's office report, was struck so that her nose was broken, one eye swollen und cut about the face. lell Harmon, residing near Ninth South streets, West nnd Thirty-thir- d telephoned the sheriff's office early Sunday morning thut he hnd heard a woinnn screaming. When the officers responded, they say, they found that Miss Rhine Imd escaped from her assailant and was leaving in another car, While Burge was trying to get her hack into his machine. ."J 0 1- -2 plaint. 1U28 Caa y Repayment, loaaa oat 100 to fiOO.N. T Users M Christensen's estate . to the consumers premises through AND ueuti'dly li.i-ba- nii Cars May be Seized ineous ay Recovery' of $14,000 from the Ogden State bank as trustee of the estate of Jens Christensen, demised, und Eliza M. Christensen, wus awarded Antone Christensen by Judge Janies N. Kimball in the district court. Antone Christensen sued the hank to recover approximately $14,000. represented by a certificate of deposit which he alleged wus made over to him by Jens Christensen preceding his death. The bank denied that the transfer was made as alleged by Antone Christensen and pleaded that it was holding the money aa a part of Jena ker, Lester II. Froerer, Stanley K. White, Robert F. Folland, George J. Kelly and J. Byron Barton. flame, without dust, dirt or smoke. ns V wring on the part of to mi uie a divorce lie was in love with another woman was made the basis of a ili- voive in! ion filed ly Mrs. Sarah J. I'ro.-r Mg:iin! t'lyde I'. Cri'sser in the ditiiil eouri. Cruelty and away from home on several .ei usions me also harmed ill the comK her Tired, weary, and a lor.tr way from three Rigby, Idaho, girls were found asleep in an automobile purkt-ui Washington avenue near Twenty-f.f'.- h street Tuesday morning at 3:1)0 a. m. The trio told police officers they had run away from home, but were willing to return to their parents. Authorities in Rigby were notified by telephone und informed Chief of DeUviivcs Robert Burk that an officer would be sent for them. The trills arc Rae Kirch, IS, Meryl Crowe, and Hazel Ferguson, both 17. They told the officer that they were tired out after eutchintr ride in automobile from Idaho to Ogden and eltiniied into the parked car to get some sleep. aafeteMSi -! Ogden Girl Attacked; Wife Seeks Divorce Beats Off Assailant At Husband's Request home, P' '.I- and alimony. I ioliee are mill looking for the burglar. - sl-- ks TO TRADE Will trade one B flat tenor Saxophone, almost new, worth $125; for Kurd of equal value. Enquire Saturday or Mnndav, 2477 Kiesel avenue. VIADUCT AMERICAN DETECTIVE ASSOCIATION Legitimate Detective Service, (Confidential), 208--9 Eccles tf. Bldg. Ihones 380-217- 0. FOR SALE HOUSES TWO fine arw flv. room cottas, cm Brinkar You ahould aaa to appreciate. avmiM, Phon IHIJ for aniMilntmanta. tf. WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent LAKSON A SONS, Buildins contractors. Pw bouse or nr kind rf work In building Iim. Cnll 2477 Kiesel apartment avenue. IlfiK, Iftlft Washington Aveaua. 4 or 5 room Mel Morrisse, Market & Groceteria 183-- 5 Twenty-fourt- h Street A Cash and Carry Market at Cash and Carry Price for Cash and Carry People. |