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Show . , C"nl ria'd 1 in derrvating to bcltovn that thia Confident nfired untie to la Um an r (Wear IndfaWJ 51 1 i am mil it.lndU.ataa an or ltor im-I'- - 1 ihr the federal forwnment to ;u fftSdW towa-fre- ldm 14 j yoLtME OGDEN. UTAH. FRIDAY, M lli i. ta'-- .I:..' lr !'A ! i rortU 4imatly tw lit if :tiy rtim i m RATH to fO .l,4r c fit-i i.rf ntUriM IB BU;v 'ii mi1 viiinaUtifiic ll K l UTAH CANKERS IN CONVENTION COMMISSIONERS IN OGDEN TODAY Minimum Sentence of a $50 Fine or 30 Days in Jail Makes It Ircsidonl Thomas Leslie to Call Nineteenth Annual Meeting Together at 2:00 1. M. at the Hotel lligehm Ballroom; Two-Da- y Program Outlined; National Figures to Cite Talks .Sen- Ex- to Pardon Prisoners After Reasonable Term Served pected minimum sentence of $50 With 30 or days in jail prescribed by fine e bw to liquor violations, it is impos-iibi-in sentences to impose adequate many esses, it was stated by Judge Simon Barlow in a conference on parcomdoning of prisoners with the city ORili'ii to the U It.th hint today ami Saturday Cannt'iV asocial inn in tlmir mn!inth annual con volition. I'rcsidftit Tln-mwill call tin- first mooting to order at 2:00 of the Hotel p. m. in the liullr-miBigelow, and Major Frank Francis will give the tiddrcM of welcome. A response will be made by .1. (J. M. Darnel. !. K. Anderson will lead in dole-gnfi- -s a - Thursday. Barlow pointed out that it was desirable to impose jail icntences, especially in cases of drunkenness, it is not desirable to imsentence where men pose a tave families to support. It is necessary to impose the minimum sentence or suspend all punishment, it was Judge while community singing. Tlu program for the afternoon meeting will consist of speeches by well known authorities. Cost Accounts of Tomato Products" will be discussed stated by Lincoln (1. Kelley, accountant. II. 1 am forced to impose the miniL. Herrington will give an uddress on on But I asserted. rely mum," he Ttemonslrating the Better Way. Dr. you as a pardons board to pardon It. A. Baker, district sales manager of worthy prisoners. the American Can company, will also I am willing to cooperate with you give an address. A theatre party is will be and in any way," he laid, being tendered the delegates by the in recommendation with a any ready American Can company Friday eveinease on which you may desire ning. formation." HERBERT C. HOOVER, President CHARLES CllKTIS, Saturday's program will start at Mayor Francis explained that the 9:30 oclock in the morning with an as a commission, pardons board, executive session. The presidents rewishes to work with the judge. HowConditions port will be given and also the report ever, he said, it does not want to play of K. C. Nye, secretary and treasurer. Santa Claus" and do a lot of pardoniAnnual election of officers will be ng which might make the judge apAgo I hol:i at lhi pear hard hearted." The crowded conditien of the city I An open meeting will be held in the The first month of the year 1929 jail during Hie winter has also made 2 o clock, when the newly in Patriotism forms its was wnsPj10"1 a month of greater than seasonal many it imperative that the most worthy I will he presented. He president Colorado splendidly illustrated at the annual D. wiI, the prisoners be pardoned after a reasona- activity in business in the Twelfth ratified has Now a hnrt the tlllk. orien Sells, Utah that legislature ble sentence has been served. Judge Federal Reserve District, and availA. It. oratorical contest which was Chicago; E. 1$. Cosgrove, U Sueur, will soon dam on Boulder work construction River pact, commembers able of the city Barlow and data indicate a continuance of held Monday afternoon at the Hotel I Minn., president of the National Can- be under way. Of course, active building operations will be mission were in full accord in the this activity during the early days of I Francis M. Coe, as- Bigelow. The contest, which is open n. matter when the meeting closed. February. The major industries of the delayed until engineers perfect working plans and other Isistnnt of professor horticulture, Utah to h gh st hool girls of the city is spon-- 1 District operated on heavier schedules have been settled. It is a big job and the and E. F. Cornell, Agricultural college, preliminaries during January, 1929, than during sored each year by Golden Spike chap-- 1 research lalwratories, San Francisco, Give' Drama Club that fact some the but will work take time, preliminary either December or January, 1928. The er. Winners of first and second place, I will Kive short talks. the pact has been ratified is the big thing. volume of trade transacted in the Dis Indian Miss Elsie Wheelwright and Violal ul At 30. dock Saturday evening, a trict was larger than a year ago, and Teuscher, will Benefit Ogden and Weber county people should be proud of the declines from the December peak of medals this have played an important part her fact trade activity generally approximated that at the Ogden legislators music An evening of North American In the seasonal of the From all L. David in Stine, expectation. speaker this great undertaking. A dian music and drama will be held Wi.I0 lunch. will b. recome of district have the parts t ' Kivn I'Mi.l chairman Louis J. and of house WTviv? Ilolther, n.ti. tnr rfr women th in representatives, the March Weber k,;nhe.?re at Iligelow 16, Saturday, college ports of sound business com as- - hottll hall under the auspices of the Drama ditions. generally of the Boulder dam committee, Weber county representasaturday afternoon at 12:30 I to the of the sembly prior presentation oclock club for the benefit of the Utah Club Those tendencies in the credit situatives, and Senators Charles R. Hollingsworth and J. Francis medals and the delivery of the win-- 1 Womens College Loan Fund. This tion which were a Fowles are entitled to much credit is putting the ratification . . ning orations will follow. Miss Wheel-- , noteworthy feature .. is s fhnd maintained by the Club Wo- of. the 1928 persisted during JanWeber oration was of the The action year of county the matter wrights over. As a entitled, fact, men of Utah, for the benefit of Utah Stars on the Field of Blue and that! uary, 1929. Commercial demand for is highly commendable. the in for pact working boys or girls, to be spent by them only credit was delegation of Miss Tuescher was, The Unsung! moderate, but member bank IvCildy SlgnQtUfe in Utah schools. It is loaned to them oans on securities continued to ex Patriot. The of contest the judges Denver A from news dispatch late says: without interest and when paid back were Miss Josephine Seaman, Mrs. I A written agreement stipulating pand. Borrowings from the Federal by one student, it is quickly loaned to te serve bank of San Francisco in six-staChas. V. K. Saxton and Fred M. Nye.le railroad crossing over the west-Th- e of the Utah With the ratification today by another one. This fund is in use all creased and the first committee on Patriotic Education, I bound track of the Union Pacific at January during last same and the ratification of the the time, and should be much larger. of dam pact Boulder pact nnder whose sponsorship this years Uintah connecting with the Weber second week the February. During The dub women of this section are week by California, construction on Boulder dam may soon contest was given, is composed of Mrs. rivcr bridge and South Weber is beof February discounts at the Reserve tnxious to contribute their share, and nk were reduced slightly, interest ll. I Taylor, Mrs. A. D. Barber and in!? circulated be started. signature by the are selling tickets to the Drama club Weber county commission and by the Miss Eva Erb. rates were firmer during January and play for this purpose. bill, which Under the terms of the Swing-Johnso- n the first half of February, 1929, than Miss Nan Williams and Mrs. II. L. recnts of Uinta. Program at been the two has which time and The aXreement was prepared and any passed during years. past Taylor were hostesses at Mondays proposes construction of the dam Trio music, Mrs. John Hillabrant, a number 'circulated conemployed Industry by K. O. Wright, district which larger included a business scs meeting Mrs. Cleone Rich Eccles, Miss by congress and signed by the president, immediate Mary of men than is usual during January,:t of the state, road commission. engineer sion as well as the contest. Fisher; vocal solos, Mrs. A. H. Aland, and struction of the dam was to start if seven states Arizona, The construction of two underpasses of copper, steel, metal and output The list of contestants and their is also () The Land of the Sky Blue Wa- machine Utah, Nevada, California, Colorado, Wyoming and New incorporated into the agreeproducts, lumber, and were as follows: subjects ter," Cadman; (b) A ballad of 1778 jetroleumshop and water ment. on a was Mexico ratified for rights agreeing compact exceptionally high Sweet Genevieve: dramatic Jeanette Morrell, America; playlet his season of the year. The building other problems brought up by the dam. Six of the states eline .Captive," by MinAie Moore Brown; and construction Stringham, The Writing on thel Ullrq fn industry, though rel-- j Arizona has refused her but ratified this have compact, time, 1878; place. Cove Fort, Utah; Snow at Valley Forge; Katherine showed some improveatively incident, an improvised tea party by ment as quiet, Thomas, Our Country, a Living Mon- 2 OfflCCrS signature. with recent months. wall of the patio; characters, Mrs. Value ofcompared ument to the Past; Virginia Rose, sales at both retail and Under the same bill, construction of the dam would Granger, wife of the commander, Min- wholesale was atnMnTiUt'TT u rtace; Ruth Installation of the newly elected substantially larger nie Moore Broom; Rose her start after the elapse of a six months' period during which Leslie, than during January a year ago, and Soldier; fit.er8 of the Ogden lodge No. 719, wter, a visitor, Violet Hall Grix; a seven-stat- e SEW. Veria Fren"t Mother n I B. P. O. E., will take place April 2, agreement was not reached, if six states ratMrs. Arnold, wife of the second offi- merchandise carloadings also exceed-- ! Gaty, Preserve Our it i announced by committees in six-staed those of January, 1928. .. ified a compact. cer, Elva Littlefield Iaca I s A special Wattis; There was a slight increase in the: charge of arrangements. Apache wife of Lt. Georges Flasix-sta- te The text of Miss Wheelwright's entertainment program will be given ratof commodity prices the of action Utah The general average completed today I kier, Pauline Malan Evana; Wamindi, during January, 1929. Most signifi- -' winning essay follows: following the installation. and the eventual construction of the dam, as soon ification, I Apache brave from Arizona, Junius cant from . The list of officers elected Tuesday Disof the this e standpoint Tribe; Indian legend Washenena," by as the six months' period has passed, seems assured unless FIELD OF BLUE are as follows: were in prices of wheat, trict advances evening I Caroline Parry; time, Elsie Wheelwright) (By to it." T. exalted ruler; I). L. stop develop J. tangles place, Thomas, present; legal and Pacific Northwest copper, Shoshone and Washakie Wood-fac- e reservation, Many thousand moons before the pale Stine, leading knight; G. Clyde musical accompaniment Black- Samuel valt. cock, by loyal knight; to came this land of green Gil- string trio; characters, Washenena, an Charles lecturing knight; eys and tall mountains, when the sun I ham, more jndian maiden, Phyllis King Peterson; Ogden Second always shone and it was never night, f,ecr,car; anos, an Indian ay youth, Ralph Peter-jn- ; there ((welt a powerful nation The urcr; H. W. Shurtliff, Tyler; del- ence Packer, trustee; I J. Mann, agon, the wise woman, Francis Company to grand lodge, and Frank E. legate of son a :r,;F,0UI?er; PS,ny lad, the tnbes of this Tribe alternatc For Present and former the many residents of years in System delegate, Hwpo, the priestess-motnation had dwelt together m happiness I Second ward will participate in aijcis Marsh Foulger; dancers, Ogden but one day peace reunion beginof Sophia W. Reed. S' monster three-da- y The Williams Service Market and prosperity, The Colonial Holding corporation, A mysterious unto an end. came ning today, it is announced by Bishop the with should be heavy known God of pronounced to own and control building descended upon designed C. H. Murphy. Night accent on the 'SERVICE, declared BILL BOOSTER SAYS: Festivities will start at 6:00 p. m. pnfl loan associations in Western Gillette Williams, manager, in discus- them from the north, and a furious at the amusement hall, where all mem- America, was formed at a meeting sing the many improvements recent- battle between the Sun God and the bers and visitors over 50 years of age of prominent Salt Lake and Ogden ly made in the store, formerly the Wil- God of Night. The earth was plunged WE CAtif HOLLER," will be guests at a dinner. A dance business men held at the offices of liams & Smith market, declared to be into darkness, and the Indians were OOMT asWHENEVER A called upon to sacrifice an entire tribe will follow for the young people over the Colonial Building and Loan the oldest grocery store in Ogden. PU8LB TMPROltMEMT evein oredr that the rest of the nation Wednesday in 14 sociation Ogden of years age. PROJECT & PROPOSED '"MAT remodeled been The has store might live. The sacrifice was made On Saturday afternoon, all the chil- ning. HAS BEEN "ms and with the new coat of willingly, gladly. Gradually the sky CRyiVlTHEfiRST; throughout, I dren the and of to ward chilthe organization the visiting amp vet LOOK at mowmau Preliminary presents a most inviting appear- brightened and a voice was heard dren will be entertained at a dinner. this corporation much work was done paint, TH1MG5 WE HAVE DONE ance. Mr. Williams has recently join administraits A' speaking from the clouds. The voice of A flfS program and games will follow. The in the assimilation ed the Red and White system. of the Sun God the toward also My Children, I am and be will Sunday evening program ap- tive machinery assoproud of you. Your sacrifice shall propriate to the reunion and home- acquisition of building and loan Dr. R. M. Brown, Ogden; C. R. Rosen not have been made in vain. My GenJ.alJ?, coming with prominent visitors taking ciations in the west the God of 901 of the brother, will at executive established Night, place blatt, on been the have program. part Bank building. The organization will Westinghouse Electric company of San this tribe In his great field of blue be Incorporated under the laws of Del- Francisco; Thomas S. Wilson, Ogden as shining jewels to gladden and to brighten the hearts of men throughout aware with a capitalization of $300,-00capitalist; J. Grant Stringham, who all the ages. This tribe will be called To $5.00 O. will be secretary of the corporation; Stars. Men of the future looking at Incorporators are tlje following: A. M. Merrill, principal Ogden high these stars will remember, will strive! of the L tan B. president Barrien, violain law bail traffic school; Victor W. Sweet, Minimum to be as you have been brave, genManufacturers' association; J. Couton dent Sweet Coal company; John R. erous, of tion cases will be $5 instead $2, it loyal to their Colonial the of Allen, Gods and to their country." is announced by Sheriff R. D. Pineock, Building and Loan association; Sam- Doolin, general manager of the NaMany thousand years have passed due to the high cost of issuing com- uel G. Dye, cashier of the Commercial tional Coal company; Charles F. Bar since of the that and many stars have! president Security bank; rett, manager, Mutual Life Insurance been added totime; plaints and handling the cases in the Colonial that great field of blue. and Loan associaBuilding courts. companys Salt Lake office; S. I Bil The red men are not so numerous now, I tion; Stuart P. Dobbs, general counsel Utah Manu- but a lings, secretary-treasurW. for arrested driving of the latter association; Lauren nation has taken their Ten motorists, facturers association; Elmer C. Jen- place, greater a nation of pale faces people their cars with 1928 license plates, Gibbs, president of the Ashton-Jenklsecretary-treasurFranklin who are striving to learn the lesson each put up $2 bail in the city court Insurance company; Spencer P. Felt, kins, Loan when court and in Building company. comtheir red brothers taught them, the for their appearance manager of the Filter Fabrics Officers and directors of the cor lesion of loyalty! In this nation, too, the case is called, and not one of the pany; Dean F. Brajrton, attorney at wer ten guilty parties appeared to law; N. K. Vincent, certified public poration will be named at a meeting there are great men and great woto the charges. The $5 bail will tend accountant; Lester S. Scovielle, pres-ide- to be held in Salt Lake in two weeks. men who are striving to learn that! to bring more of the offenders into (Continued on page 4.) of the Beneficial Oil company; There will be 12 directors. stated. it is court, 80-d- ay Vice-Preside- Business For January Better Than a Year Ogden Does Its Part nt Oratorical Contest to Program for of Loan Fund i :' h ri ,:it,y i ill., t! f.ii'Ui-- l u. Muni;u ii AIRED" BY CITY mission ' t m Ui II S, 1929. liquor pabdons Says; City : f .i I a tences, Judge i IM'I hf: Hoover. Difficult to Impose Jail ii;:u ! -- H Railroad Agreement for te fr iSldU April of-ErS- te Lo-Aki-- : Holds ft. 3-D- h- Ward Williams Market and Loan Reunion Building Is Remodels Building; Holding Joins Chain Ogden Organized Clar-inHia- I vice-preside- Traffic Violators Post nt 0. Bail vice-pre- si self-sacrifici- vice-preside- nt er ns er nt a na |