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Show THE OGDEN POST 8 Friday, January fires were started from leaving the was A iron connected. Seven fires electric icld in the Spanish room of the Hotel to spontaneous comattributed were offitigelow Wednesday evening by bustion, while the origin of 52 fires cers and employes of the Ogden State A, social was given last Friday evewas held to be unknown. Only 14 bank. Fresident A. P. Bigelow pre- ning in honor of Mrs. Elizabeth Manin the turned were false alarms during inthe sided and introduced speakers ning at the home of her daughter, Dr. F. J. Drake, veterinarian Of- cluding E. M. Tower, the newly elect- Mrs. year. Mrs. Christensen. Eva Manning Fire protection in Ogden during the fice phone, 113; residence, 1150; 334 ed Fire losses of $2000 or more occurwho has labored as a teacher in the past year cost $1.59 per capita with adv. 24th street, Ogden, Utah. red School a for only five times during the past period a fire loss of $1.17 per capita, accordHooper Sunday A $7,923 loss was sustained at her poof year. of 1000 propfifty years, resigned pieces ing to the annual report of Fire Chief a heme and Approximately An automobile belonging to Mrs. erty In Weber county will be sold for sition a short time ago. apartment house fire at II. II. Wardleigh, filed with the city Twenty-fift- h street on February 549 Nora Garr was ordered by Judge .axes at the end of four years unless The relative commission Monday. y 21 frame dwelon a James N. Kimball to be returned to the amount of the taxes is paid to27; May low week to as in lose A daughter was born last Ogden is remarkably who and Brockbank Glen Ad to Armistice the her by company gether with 12 per cent interest, pen- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Arave. compared with $4.96 per capita ling belonging damwas Orden Stevens seized the automobile to satisfy a alties and costa are made before that occupied by exthroughout the nation. The total to the extent of 2,500. Flying judgment against Benjamine II. Garr. time, it is announced by Treasurer Farm the pense of the department amounted aged from the afternoon Last Tuesday chimney set fire to sparks David W. Evarts. Bureau held a meeting at which Pro- to $70,987.06. on 1795 Center a frame dwelling Method New Dentists, Drs, Fouls fessor Stewart of the B.'Y. U. spoke With 63 direct causes of fire calls street which resulted in an insurance adv. 2468 Washington, phone 343. Liquor confiscated by the Sheriffs to the farmers on growing beets and listed in the report, boys with matches loss of $2,729.00. The largest loss of were held responsible for 212 calls the year was the fire at the National department is to be destroyed, and all beans. While crossing the street near his still equipment is to be beaten up and out of a total of 564 made during the Dollar store October 20, where the loss home on Grant avenue Thomas E. sold for junk under a forfeitue order on by the Ac- year. Sparks from chimneys come was estimated at $16,200.54. Perhaps The travalogue put Morgan, manager of the Stilwell issued by. Judge James N. Kimball with 46 calls, and short circuits the most serious fire of the year was tivity committee Wednesday evening next apartments, was knocked down by a in the Second disrtict court. electrical in attended. wiring caused 12. Pure at the Fox apartments on November was a success and largely carelessness was charged up with 18 24, where five persons were trapped passing motorcycle driven by Leland with cigarettes in the second Brough. Mr. Morgan suffered a brok Virgil Thomas, charged with robAbout 50 officers and workers in calls; 11 carelessness story with heavy, black en right hip in the accident. David bing J. T. Alsup and burglarizing the ashes with 9. smoke hot and with more, from every passagein the met A. M. I. coming the organizations Kennedy was riding in the side car Reliance gas station on the night of form of a social last Girls and matches were only charged way. The people were carried down ladevening. Monday of the machine. January 5, must stand trial in the A lively time was had in program and with one fire. ders by firemen wearing smoke masks. Several freak causes of fires are district court on both charges folwhich a sumptuous after games, Among the recommendations of the also listed in the report: the suns rays And the Flowers are furnished by lowing the preliminary hearing in each luncheon was served. All expressed caused a chief for the present year is that a Klcnke Floral. Phone 1240, 2955 Wash. case in the city court. Bonds were as having an excellent shining through a windowon a themselves Adv. set at $2500 in each case by Judge time. wagon fire station be built inandthe vicinity ington avenue. fire; a hay rack rubbing Washingstreet wheel caused a fire; candy boiling over of Thirty-sixt- h Simon Barlow. 1930 the budget and that avenue ton war on predatory A relentless paused another, while a boy started lieutenant next a will A be held Monday a for captain, meeting an matches provide ffom a fire by shooting animals has been waged during the Frozen pipes at the home of D. at 2 Also p. m. for the purpose of selecting air gun. The collision of a street car and six firemen additional. past 11 months by John Grow, fed- M. Johnson, negroes, resulted in be for purchasroad a Hooper. pumper supervisor a and that with an automobile caused a fire, eral trapper in this district, it is severe explosion when the water jackmice and matches set another. Two ed. It is further recommended that shown by the report submitted for et in the range burst. A large piece Next Saturday evening, January 26, the period. A total of 96 coyotes, of metal was hurled through the wall for the 7 badgers, 5 bobcats, 25 skunks am of the home and struck another there will be a free dance All of Hooper. Mr, building. peagrowers 68 porcupines were captured. The fire department was Grow is now hot on the trail of a called, but no fire resulted from the are invited. mountain lion that has been seen roam. explosion. Serious injury may have ing the hills near Ogden. The Relief Society will put on a resulted to members of the family had been near stove the at the time. drama, entitled: "When Arnold Goes they Into Business" next Wednesday, JanVisitors Welcome Dumke GreenIt's a real pleasure to board a WARM street houses, 1667 Kiesel avenue. Pablo Serda entered a plea of gull-- y uary 30. car these bitter cold days and ride to your in the Second district court on a Miss Lola Wilcox of Burley, Idaho, destination in comfort and safety Entering a plea of not guilty" be- - charge of third degree burglary, and fore Judge James N. Kimball in the was sentenced to serve from six is visiting her sister, Mrs. Irvin Why punish your automobile in Second district court on a charge of months to three years in the state Chirstcnsen for a short time. weather? You have no skidding or parking being a persistent violator of the state )rison by Judge George S. Barker. when you worries Mrs. Della Parker has returned to liquor laws, Nicholas Kell must stand It was alleged that Serda entered her home in Burley after spending trial when the court calendar is made tho homo of Steve Prince with intent weeks at the bedside of her several ,o commit court. next term of the at larceny. up mother, Mrs. Laura Fowers, who is slowly recovering from pneumonia. FOR SALE Cold pack fruits. Call Judge George S. Barker awarded Emma Shelton $50 a month alimony 2799-for the support of herself and five children in a divorce action brought are $1.00! charged Cruelty and nonsupport Shelton on charges of Frank Hunagainst Hunter Ruby by against Angus ter in an action for divorce filed in cruelty and failure to provide. The A Soft Drink" parlor at 216 Twenty-fthe Second district court by Mrs. Hun- couplo were married April 28, 1903, ifth street found to be quite was in Lyman, Wyoming. ter. The complaint also states that the extent of 19 gallons to Hard" which at Hunter is a slave to liquor Idaho has a much lighter snow fall of liquor by Deputy Sheriff D. F. times he is abusive to his wife and than Utah, according to Col. E. O. Steele and federal prohibition agents two daughters, aged 13 and 16 years. late Wednesday afternoon. The couple were married October 7, Walters of Filer, Idaho, who stopped Fred Ross and Jack Sandman were the at chamber commerce of Tuesday 1910. Temporary and permanent aliand released under $350 arrested to discuss Live1930 the for plans mony is asked for in the complaint. bonds. stock show. Colonel Walters, who has been the auctioneer at several of Weber the System the A request that Ogden shows, was on his way to Canals association, Inc., be allowed attend the Utah Wool Growers' conin 300 from Weber county to assist vention at Lake. Salt the settlement of water rights on the get-togeth- er dinner-meetin- g Fire Losses Small In Ogden Last Year; Hooper Notes Equipment Needed vice-preside- nt. two-stor- 750-gall- on pea-growe- rs A Real Pleasure- - five Hard Drinks Found In Soft Drink Parlor RIDE THE STREET CARS An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only BUY A PASS AND SAVE Utah Rapid Transit Co. river was taken under advisement Roud supervisors in Weber county Monday by board of county commis. have been instructed to corral and imdesioners with the promise that a stray animals found wancision would be made at an early pound any about the county highways. dering date. Serious accidents have been reported by motorists who have collided with amoun; to the Temporary alimony animals. of $25 a month was ordered paid by Marie Walter Fosnien to his wife, Damages of $1500 awarded Grace Fosnien, pending the outcome of their A. Moss by the Second district court suit for divorce. last year against II. L. Taylor as the result of an automobile accident, have Burglars at the Edwards show been approved by tho state supreme stree; court' wiiich sustained the shop, 330 Vs Twenty-fourt- h verdict of equipped themselves well for writing the district court. checks and forgeries, even though no money had been left in the safe, Notice of appeal to the state su A number of blank checks and a foun court was filed in the Second promo tain pen were, stolen. district court Tuesday by Louisa H Fingrec to reverse the decree of the Safecrackers wererewarded with Second district court which named tho at safe in the not finding any money bank as administrator First Savings the Ogden Transfer & Storage com of Job estate instead of Fingrces door pany Sunday night. The safe herself. arwhen found was employes open rived at the office Monday morning, Having been at liberty since De19 on a y cember stay of execuFrompt action on the part of F. was arrested J. tion, Brinton, 23, , woman in notifying the police tha his home and lodged at Monday night flics trout been had a youth peddling in the county jail to begin a sentence lead to the recovery of all but one 125 days in jail on a charge of of taken flies 62 dozen dozen of the liquor possession or the payment of from a parked automobile belonging a fine. It is stated that Brin$250 The youth to W. B. Montgomery. was arrested and confessed taking the ton intended to appeal his case, but that the $500 bond for his liberty was flies. not approved by the court pending the appeal which was never filed with D. Vanna and J. Johnson George the city court. Neute. charged with robbing Henry waived preboom, Jr., January 6, Burns Nicht" liminary hearing in the city cour; A cordial invitation is extended to to over bound Wednesday and were all to be present at the big Robert the district court on $250 bonds. But when a second charge was plac- Burns anniversary celebration at the ed against the pair in the city court, Woodman hall, 2425 Grant avenue, their counsel moved for a change o' Saturday evening, January 26. Auvenue to the court of Justice of the spices, Ogden Rofjrt Burns club, Feace Alfred Gladwell of Burch Burns concert starting at 7:45 F. M. Creek. City Judge Simon Barlow Oration on Burns, Alva L. Scoville. Grand Ball. Exhibition highland dancgranted the motion. Johnson and Vanna were charge ing. Highland piper and bagpipes. with robbing John Woolsey of $4 on Admission 35c each. The time of your Adv. the same night as the other holdup life assured. is alleged to have occurred. one-da- . Having settled the case out of courtL the appeal to the state supreme cour of Rachel M. Hale and Iah Miles against the Central Trust company has been dismissed. It was alleged that the Central Trust company, acting as receivers of national Cloak & Suit company sold property belonging to the two milliners who were operating independently with the cloak and suit company. : Ogden Student Elected Editor at the U. of U. SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 25, 1929. (Special) Harold Farley of Ogden, a student at the University of Utah, has been chosen editor of the "Utah Crimson, combined literally and humor magazine of the university. lie succeeds Marion A. Cowans, who was recently declared ineligible to participate in any student activities until D. D. Smith has retired from the April 1, because of articles he had firm of Williams and Smith after 15 written for the Squeal," scandal years partnership with Fred E. Wil- sheet of the IT Delta Epsilon, jcurnal-isti- c liams in the grocery business. fraternity which was recently put on probation. The Ben Lomond club dinner in honFarley was very active in journalor of Lowell Thomas will be given istic work at the Weber high and the Monday, January 28, instead of Tues- Weber college during high school and He served on the day, January 29, on advices from Mr. junior college. Thomas from Los Angeles, it is an- staffs of the "Acorn, the year book nounced by W. Rice Kimball, presi- of the high school and the "Weber dent of the club. Mr. Thomas's Herald," a student newspaper. Since will put him in Ogden a day entering the university he has been on earlier than had been anticipated. the staff of the Utah Chronicle and has been a contributor to the Chimson. C. F. Rogers of the engineering de- He is a junior in the school of arts partment cf the United States bureau and sciences and plans to study jour of public roads, has arrived in Ogden nalism. to take the place of W. A. Blanchette, To believe you are going forward, associate cngin?er, who has been transferred to the general offices at contented and hopeful, develops courage to face obstacles. Washington, D. C. in-itia- ry 19 fire alarm boxes and other sary equipment be added to tfce ,! tem each year. lie also recomit-th- e purchase of five gas mask a new inhalator. It is further ? ommended that a quad truck sisting of a combination ladder, pgl'i er, hose and chemical truck, captain, a lieutenant and six fire be installed at station No. 2 0n. east bench, in enlargement of ' force. present The chief recommends a closer herence to the building rules. iQ connection he suggested a new nance to govern dry cleaning est.r lishments. fire-fighti- ng FURNACE CLEANING"! 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