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Show 8 THE OGDEN POST 1922, at Salt in the suit, Lake City, it is stated Carl Shipley, 18, and another youth of Kiveniale are at liberty on their own recognizance following their ar Considerable damage was done to rest and confession to stealing a quanthe roof of II. Cl. Adams home at tity of pie, cake, and other refresh2520 Madison avenue Saturday by ments from the home of Levi J. Tayfire. Two lines of water were neces-nar- y lor while a party was being held. Thi to put out the flarnoB. Sparks boys promised to pay for the goods. Alfred & Folkinan, a Southern had ignited the from the chimney railroad employee, is reported on extinwas A similar fire shingles. cashed at itiverdale at the home off the improve after being taken to the I, hospital in ban Jancisco by George Iluffacer, now being occupied S; his sister, Mias Elea M. Folkinan, by Byron Dinghnm. to Mayor Frank Francis. is suffering from a seMr. Folkman OfDr. F. J. Drake, veterinarian vere attack of influenza, and failed to 331 1150; fice phone, 113; residence, respond to treatments here, 24th Ogden, Utah. Friday, February 22. h Aggies Determined to Make Last Stand Ia-cif- ic m-retar- street, Real Silk Hosiery and Having just completed a course in business administration Green, at New York university, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green, has accepted a imsition as store manager of a J. C. lYnney company store that will soon he opened at Rcxburg, Mr. Green is also a gradu Idaho. ate of the Ogdon high school and the University of Utah. post-gradua- te . 2386-- Lingerie-Ph- one J. Estimates for the construction of bridge across the Ogden liver at Lincoln avenue have been asked by the city commission, indi eating that the project is receiving favorable consideration. It was found that the abutments for the railroad bridge at that point are wide enough to allow the vehicle bridge to be conDrs. Fouts New Method Dentists, structed alongside the railroad bridge, adv. which ia 24GS Washington, phone 343. expected to reduce the cost of the project to approximately $10,-00The Utah Bnr.kers association, through its agricultural committee, has appointed J. R. Ilinchcliff key The clay pigeons will fly again be banker of Weber county, it is an- fore the guns of the Ogden Gun club of nounced by Frederick II, Champ members this morning at 11 a. m. at the John M. Browning park traps for Ixgan, rhaiiman of the committee. of Mr. Ilinchcliff is assistant cashier the first time since the cold weather the First National bank of commerce. set in. Water leaked in the pipes that house the pull rods for the traps, Real Silk Hosiery and Lingerie and it was nut until recently that the Phone 238G-pipes have been thawed out sufficto operate the traps. iently Testifying that she has not seen her husband for nearly two years nor Harry Tarmley of Webster City, heard from him for four months, Iowa, who has been "dodging the Thurza Lucille Staley was granted a cops" for a number of years as a divorce Sat unlay from Nathan Odell fugitive from justice and who finally k Staley by Judge George S. Barker gave himself up to Sheriff It. I). in a broken, haggard condition, in the Second district court. whs a free man again Wednesday on And the Flowers are furnished by advices from Webster City that the Klenke Floral. Phone 1240, 2055 Wash- - hotel where I'armley confessed to Adv. stealing $100 while working there reington avenue. fuses to prosecute the case. Directors in the Fark City ConsolFuneral services for Joseph F. idated Mining company have been increased from 9 to 11, according to an Moore, 16, who died of spinal meninamendment to the articles of incor- gitis Tuesday morning, were held poration of the company filed with they Wednesday at the graveside at the The Hooper cemetery. He was the son of county clerk Saturday. is capitaliz'd at $500,000 and Simpson and Nettie Moore and had J. been afflicted with the disease for has its headquarters in Ogden. and James three weeks. J. Beeson is II. DeVine is secretary. Erick L. Potts, alias a would-b- e Visitors Welcome Ihimke Green- federal officer, selected the wrong person to make an "arrest" when he pickhouses, 1697 Klesel avenue. Valentine Flowers Dumke Floral, ed on Detective Vi. K. Milligan and dv. ordered him to phone 52. accompany him to the Vho was police station. Milligan, on a dressed in civilian clothes, A1. W. Getty forfeited $10 readily speeding charge in tho city court Sat- agreed to go along, and on reaching urday while F.arl Stephenson appear- the jail house turned the tables on ed in court, pleaded guilty to driving his "captor and booked him on a at a high rate of speed past a school charge of drunkenness. Potts was Driving fined $50 by Judge Simon Barlow on house, and was fined $5.00. Fisher the charge. Howard cost signs stop past each. $2.00 Howard and Wheelwright Flora B. Manley charges "unmanly Real Silk Hosiery and Lingerie conduct" to wit: cruelty, in a suit for Thone 2386-divorce from Myron C. Manley in the Second district court. Failure to proC. J. McDonald, former manager of vide is also charged in the complaint, perishable freight traffic on the which alleges that Manley choked her Southern Pacific railroad, has been severely on one occasion and twistei promoted to mail and express traf- her wrists until bystanders intercede! fic manager, it is announced by Vi, in her behalf. The couple were marWil- ried June Vi. Worthington, 1, 1926. liam C. Finch, former freight claim Loss of $134 in currency is reportagent, has been promoted to Mr. Mr Donald's former position, and J. 11 ed to the police by F. B. Banks, who Nixon has been appointed as freight claims that a theif entered his rooms a claim agent succeeding Mr. Finch. 2174 Jefferson avenue and stole the a 90-fo- ot 0. J. Pin-coc- com-pun- vice-preside- . J. vice-preside- First place in the public speaking money. Hams and milk wore apparently the favorite delicacies of a thief who en tered the Wright grocery at Twenty-sixt- h street and Grant avenue. Five hams and sevrn cans of milk were reported stolen to the police. Myrtle Palmer Bingham and her minor daughter will each receive half the estate of O. 11. Bingham, who was killed July 30, 1928, at Wells, Nevada, it was ordered by Judge James N. Kimball in the Second district court. The estate consists of a $4000 claim settled by the railroad company. Tommys Quick Lunch, operated by E. T. Richardson, and T. P. Burnet is evidently not so "quick in set- Dr. H. Rowe, John N. Spargo and Amassa Ilummon have been named a committee of three by the chamber of commerce to work with the Utah state legislature on matters pertaining to Ogden and Weber county. Real Silk Hosiery Phone 2385-- and Lingerie ; tling accounts as the Brown Ice Cream company has filed suit to col lect approximately $1000 alleged to be due on accounts. Five hundred' feet of the new chan for the Weber river between nel and Twenty-nint- h Twenty-sixt- h streets has alresdy been dug 50 feet wide, it is reported by City Engineer II. C. Errctt. Two county drag' line outfits are busy on the job, and the work is progressing rapidly, and will lo completed before the high water season, it is reported. J. A felony information against Nick Soto, nrrested convict, who has been returned to the Colorado state prison at Canon City, was filed in the Second district court by District Attorney David J. Wilson before Judge George S. Barker and then dismissed. Soto was charged with robbing S. T. The Brady of a watch and chain. charge was filed and then dismissed as a matter of record in the district After spending four months in Ogden as publicity agent for the livestock show, Reed II. Warnick has returned to his home in Pleasant Grove, Since the livestock show, Mr. Warnick has been busily engaged in clearing in making reports concerning the up the maize of correspondence and show. 'During the summer months, Mr. Warnick operates the famous Camp Altanior.t near the summit of court. Mt. Tinipanogos. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sandberg reCruelty and failure to provide were ceived word Tuesday of the death of considered sufficient grounds for di- their son, Guindolin Sandberg, 26, at vorce by Judge James N. Kimball in Phoenix. Arizona, where he was on a the Second district court in the case visit from his home in Los Angeles, of Ruby Hunter agaimt Angus Hunt- where he has been employed since er. The couple were- married Octo- leaving Ogden five on the years ago ber 7, 1910, at Ogden. Angeles Times. The body will be 'brought to Ogden, and interment will Following a preliminary hearing in be at Smithfield. lie was a graduate the city court Monday, John L. Mc- of the Logan high school. Gregor was ordered bound over to the district court on a charge of failure .Miss Winifred McConnell and Miss to provide for his wife, Fern Mc- Virginia Nichols, comprising the We. - os Gregor. ber college debating team, left foi California Wednesday to compete in A vicious dog that is alleged to two or three debates on the question. have bitten Mrs. D. S. Johnston sev- "Resolved, that we should have a suberal months ago has been ordered stitute for trial The deby killed by Diptity Sheriff O. II. Mohl-rna- bates will be held jury." San at Francisco The animnl is owned by Jo- Los Angeles, and probably Fresno. hanna Craven. n. Suit for divorce was filed Wednes Real Silk Hosiery and Lingerie-Ph- one day in the Seeord district court by 238G-Norma Jensen Rhine against Daniel Rhine on the grounds of failure to A suit for divorce was filed in the provide. Mrs. Rhine asks for tho res-o- f Second district court Monday by llor-- f maiden name. Norma "c S. Er iyn fr.i Fu-- ila Ln b i,,i "I he c'rL"'Ie were ' J. h--- r . , 1 hi tourlc wen- i" .rri-'- d .Tun.. . i i Row-Spe- Murrett Olsen, charged with kid- napping Lea Schofield, 15, of Roy on the night of January 29, was given until Saturday to enter a plea in the district court Wednesday by Judge James N. Kimball. It is alleged that Olsen, who operates a garage at Clearfield, forced the girl to enter his automobile and detained her for more than an hour against her wishes, and that improper advances were made to her. P L. Tnnm iCum Has Four More Gaines IT A TTxnn HOOP LOGAN, Feb.21. Coach Dick Rom- neys Utah Aggie hoopsters have four more games on their regular schedule, and they are determined to make a showing in the remaining contests. Utah U will be entertained at Logan in a holiday duel on February 22 and 23. The following week the AgJ. D. Vanna pleaded not guilty to gies will close the season at Provo two robbery charges in Judge George with a two game scries against the S. Barkers division of the Second dis- B. Y. U. trict court Wednesday. Vanna says After a rather auspicious start when his real name is W. B. Van Burklo. they took one out of two games with Montana State the Aggies have slumpFour arrests were made by the po- ed badly, losing their lost six conferlice Wednesday for disorderly con- ence starts, two each to the other In all duct and gambling Harry Pappas three teams of the division. was charged with operating a disor- of the games the Aggies have looked like winners at certain stages only derly house at 272 Twenty-fift- h street, and James Jeppson and Earl to lose out in the final count. Lack Harper were charged with frequent- of consistency and poor basket shooting the place. Gus Tertegas was ing can he cited as reasons for the farmers present location in the percharged with gambling. centage table, but probably the most Jim Angeles and Gus Locas were significant reason of all is the keen arrested on a charge of having liquor competition, which is the best it has in their possession Wednesday evening ever been in this division. The past is past, and Coach Dick at Twenty-fift- h street and Grant avenue. Romney is sending his men out after some final victories. The Aggies While on parole from the district expect to give Utah two great battles when the teams meet in Logan. There court on a charge of stealing an o, to whether Smart Virgil Edson was held in the is a question as is city jail under $200 bonds on a charge will be able to play, and llenrie Rom' out for but the probably year; of disturbing the peace. It is alleged that Edson went to the home of his ney hopes to have a presentable lineHis principal wish is that Capwife, who has filed suit for divorce, up. and created a disturbance Tuesday tain Glen Worthington returns to This great basketevening. He pled not guilty to the shooting form. been ball has watched closein the player charge city court Wednesday morning and trial was set by Judge ly, but his shooting has been way It may be that a rest this week Simon Barlow for Tuesday, February off. will bring him around. Ellis Wade has played excellent basketball all season. He has been the chief figure in the team defense, and he has been leading the guards Get of the entire division in scoring since the start of the season. Injuries Mrs. Edward E. Wright of 2885 have kept Smart from his 1928 form. Van Buren avenue and her father, W. Davis, Watkins and Tate have been A. Evans, of the U. S. Quartermas- interchanging recently at the forward ters department at Cristobal, Panama, positions. They have all played some were both thrilled with the receipt of excellent games, but their performletters carried by Colonel Charles A. ances haven't been highly consistent. Lindbergh on his initial trip opening the airmail route between the United States and the Panama canal zone. Mrs. Wright received her letter Monday after only seven days from Cristobal. It was transported from The only drawback to financial Florida to Ogden by train. It was by peace at present is the condition of coincidence, however, that a letter the New York Stock exchange, acmailed here by Mrs. Wright to her cording to Charles 1L Barton, presifather arrived at Miami, Florida, just dent of the National Bank of Comin time for Lindy to take it on his merce, who has just returned from San Francisco where he attended a inaugural trip. auto-mibl- elimination contest being conductet at the Welter county high school was won by Robert Jones of Hooper. Peary Barker of Pleasant View was second; Jetta Barker of North Ogden, third, and Lester Perry, Pleasant View, fourth. M. Front Row Sharon Tate, forward; DuWayne llenrie, forward; Captain Glen Worthington, center; Ellis Wade, guard; Theron Smart, guard. Second Row Odell Thompson, forward; Fred Deschner, forward; Joe Call, guard; Merrell Gunnell, center. Third ncer Hayes, guard; Elmer Randal, guard; Reid Shields, guard. Back Row Clive Remund, guard; Paul Grace, forward; DcJos Watkins, forward; Carl Davis, forward. scries of meetings of the directors of the federal reserve bank, western division. Mrs. Barton accompanied her husband on the trip. They were gone about 10 days. FURNACE CLEANING Phone C16Z BUY A PASS AND SAVE An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $1 RIDE THE STREET CARS Utah Rapid Transit Co. - -- Af T1 0., - IwillHIlWOM MARKET Kiesei Ave., east aide, between 14 aad Si GOOD need ears ISO to 11000. THE only motor winding shop ia Oifc W. A. 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