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Show Friday, April i THE OGDEN POST 8 Drs. Fouti New Method Dentiata, ad?. Washington, phone 343. Active work has started on the work of repairing the wood stave pipe line of the Utah Power and Light com pany line between the power dam in Ogden canyon and the Pioneer plant, just below the mouth of the canyon. The cost will be 8,000; 62 men are employed at the present time. Wanted work by the hour. Phone 42C9. Lincoln apartments No. 1. Itef erences. A decree of divorce was granted to Elmer II. Abbett from Ada Bernice Abbett in the Second district court Monday on the ground of desertion. The couple were married in Salt Lake City, May 19, 1923, according to the complaint. Funeral Sprays, Baskets and Designs, any price from 31 up. Why pay more? Weber Floral, 740 28th street. Phone 410. adv. Mrs. W. S. Craven communicated with the city commissioners Monday and refused to accept 30 as settlement for damages resulting from an overflow of the sewer on the property where she resides. Mrs. Craven had 100. previously sent in a claim for The matter was referred to the city engineer and building inspector. In the Second district court Monday Judge Eugene E. Pratt gave judgment of $1,660.31 to the Interstate Fidelity Building and Loan association against Wiley M. Cragun and Delphia II. Cm-guThe action involved a promissory note secured by a mortgage. William Farrell of Huntsville was appointed dog catcher on Monday for Ogden valley by the county commission. Mr. Farrell is at present dog catcher at Huntsville. The Weber county Farm bureau recently petitioned the commissioners for protection against homeless dogs that were killing dear, livestock and poultry in the country. The Ogden State bank has brought suit against J. G. and Ella G. Farley to collect on a promissory note. Anattorney's fee of $100 is also asked. An action has been filed against Frank Moore by the Commercial bank to recover $1600 on a promissory note. The Z. C. M. I. of Salt Lake filed an attachment in the Second district court on Tucsduy against the Family Shoo store to recover $1,305.01 alleged to be due for merchandise. Charged with possession of liquor, Dee Smith was tried in the city court Tuesday morning and was found guilty. She was fined $260. Charged with having liquor in his possession, Jim Jones forfeited his shortly for California points where cash bond of $200 in the city court Mr. Barton will recuperate. Tuesday morning. Dr. Elmer G. Peterson, president of C. Hoffman, charged with passing the Utah State Agricultural college, a bad check for $12 in Ogden recently, at Logan, will be invited to give an gave a $10 bond in Pocatello, Idaho, address at the banquet following the Tuesday, and was released from cus- annual conventions of the Utah tody pending further action in the League of Building and Loan associacase. tions April 12 in the Hotel Bigelow. on S. Barker L. Dye is chairman of the commitM. Judge George Tuesday Jack-son set aside the divorce of Virginia tee on arrangements, and J. H. Anfrom Allen Jackson on the show- drews is head of the banquet commiting made by the couple that they had tee. reconciled their differences and decidThe marriage of Edward Johnson ed to resume their former relations. and Blanche Kimbrough Johnson was The divorce was granted January 20, annuled in the Second distnrt court 1930. Monday, on the ground that when the Ed Le Visconte, charged with ille- marriage took place the woman had forgally posting signs on public proper- not been legally divorced from a second The marriage husband. forfeited bail in cash of the mer $10 ty, city court Tuesday morning when be took place August 4, 1928. failed to appear for trial He repreMiss Myrtle Bertloch, sented a theatre. Cleveland, Ohio, beauty operator, who The following amounts were for- became seriously ill and wasB taken feited in the city court Tuesday morn- from a bus at Omaha in an unconsciing by George W. Meyers, $2: Bruce ous condition, has recovered and will Charles worth, $3; Thomas Johnson, return to Morgan, Utah, when she has $2; Charles Empey, $2; I T. Sheff-to- sufficiently recovered, to continue ber $3, when they failed to appear. Journey. Miss Bertloch was en route Nick Tiulatos pleaded not guilty to a to her home in Utah, where her brothviolation, and his case was set for er was seriously ill. She had underon gone an operation for appendicitus April 5. medisome had she and Mrs. Mercia Dugan, who operates a January 28, physician gave her to regrocery store at 226 West Patterson cine that her She took an overdose avenue, reported to the police Wed- lieve pain. bus reached Omathe before nesday that while she was absent shortly from the store for a short time a bur- ha. of the Weber county glar entered the store and took $8 in The teachersreceived their contracts have schools cash and a number of tobacco tins. The contracts must be for Property' owners on canyon road returned within ten days. the city commision Thursday signed and C. W. Cross has just returned from to set the grade of the proposed curb and gutter on the road at Liberty ave- an inspection trip in Idaho. Mr. Cross nue to meet the convenience of irriga-io- n is senior highway engineer for the U, users. The petition was referred S. bureau of public roads. Mr. Cross says that the roads are in good condio the city engineer. and that two bridges, one across W. L. Palmer forfeited $3 in the city tion, river and the other across the Priest court Wednesday on the charge of vioWood river, are practically comthe lating the vehicle ordinance. pleted. Gladys Jackson, who was serving time in the city jail on a charge of on the recommendation of the city enwho stated that it should be vagrancy, was pardoned by the city gineer, such time as other petitions until held recomThe commission Wednesday. such for improvements bo received, mendation was made by Chief of Pothe establishment of a diswarranting lice E. A. Wilfong, who said that the trict woman had agreed to leave town. General claims for city departments An action for divorce has been filed in the sum of $1281.76 were allowed. E. Dolan L. Francis against jy Lorain Upon the recommendation of Chief Dolan on the grounds of cruelty. The A. E. Wilfong, two men were couple were married August 21, 1924. of Police Mrs. Dolan states that her husband pardoned from the city jail They sentences for minor oflas been indifferent and sullen to her, were serving and that he finds fault with her, and fenses. that he has told her that he has lost City Recorder John C. Littlefield lis love for her, She asks for general reported to the city commission Monrelief. A plea of not guilty was entered in day afternoon that he had collected the charge of H. W. Fielding Wednes- $7899425 in license fees between Jan6 31, this year. This day in the city court, charged with ob- uary and March of increase is an $174.50 over the taining $20 from J. W. Alvord by same period for last year. false pretenses, in connection with a Phillip S. Pearson, 63, a carpenter, mining claim. The hearing has been fell from a scaffold at 1661 Washingset for May 1. Maude Williams, forfeited her cash ton avenue while shingling a roof. He bail of $60 when she failed to appear suffered a fracture of the pelvis bone. in the city court Wednesday. She was He was removed to the Dee hospital KLO KIDDIES is being treated by Dr. Ezra C. charged with the possession of liquor. and Rich. Mr. Pearson resides at 1777 In the case of the United States DANCE avenue. Grant Fidelity and Guaranty company 4:00 1M. Friday Hogs were the only class of liveagainst Ellis Holbrook in the Second which showed a decrease for stock court district Admission 10c Wednesday a damage suit growing out of the collision of au- March compared to the same month Ray Minteris Band tomobiles was discussed. It was last year, Ed E. Wright, office manstated that the matter was settled ager of the Ogden Union stockyards, reports. Receipts for the month are out of court. On recommendation of Chief of Po- as follows this year: Cattle, 10,199; lice A. E. Wilfong Wednesday, the hogs, 18,485; sheep, 18,638; calves, mules and horses, 636. For city commission appointed Mack Mer- 856; March, 1929, receipts were as follows: cer a special policeman for the Ogden 8224; hogs, 22,065; sheep, Cattle, Railway and Depot company, without 9793; calves, 650; hqrses and mules, pay from the city. 144. In a communication from the Edwin BARGAIN MATINEE S. Felt company of Salt Lake to the Daily 1 to 2 P.M. Ogden city commissioners Wednesday William Boyd Adults, 15c; Kiddies, 10c morning proposed to refund at 6 per cent interest $300,000 city obligation bonds of a series of 1921, and requestCommand ed that an option of 90 days be given. The bonds at present bear interest at With the blare of trumpets, the 5 2 per cent, and may be retired Declatter of horses hoofs and the flourcember 1, 1930. Members of the Ogden Dental so- ish of sabers, William Boyd will arNOW PLAYING ciety held a dinner Thursday evening rive at the Egyptian theatre on Sunat the Hotel Bigelow. Plans for the day next, in the Pathe Today and Saturday state dental society meeting in June and sound romance of the United States cavalry, "His First Command. were discussed. Written by Arthur Guy Empey Coming on top of his fine portrayal An increase of more than $200,000 (of Ogden), starring Dorothy in bank clearings in the marine in "The Leatherneck of Ogden during Gulliver of Salt Lake City. March was reported by Hannon B. and his performance as a West Point Barton, secretary of the Ogden Clear- cadet in "Dress Parade, Boyds aping House association. The clearings pearance as a calvalrymn should hold in March, 1930, were $6,690,346.39, much interest for local theatregoers. "His First Command, which was and for the seme period for 1929 they photographed at Fort Riley, Kansas, were $6,417,518.38. Short changing was reported from tells a story of a wealthy mans son two business houses Sunday evening who enlists in the cavalry to be near a to the police department. The depot certain colonels daughter with whom he has fallen in love. The story deservice station at Twenty-fourt-h a beautiful romance enlivened velops street and Wall avenue, reported to the police that two men short changed by many thrills. The scenes involving the annual the station to the amount of $5 Saturday evening. Baders cigar store at Fort Riley steeplechase are said to be 2469 Washington avenue was the oth- the most thrilling horse pictures ever er business house to sufer a loss of taken, and the brigade review, photo$4.82 Saturday evening by two men. graphed in both sound and color, is reThe Weber county commissioners garded by critics as one of the most received the new dragline purchased beautiful scenes ever recorded on celby them a short time ago. The ma- luloid. chine cost $6,966. Dorothy Sebastian plays opposite Charged with burglary in the sec- Boyd in this cavalry romance. ond degree, Camanento Martines waived preliminary hearing in the city court Monday, and was held to the Second district court. Martfnes is Three charged with burglarizing the home of S. Jensen at 135 Binford avenue, The Egyptian theatre is presenting KLO KIDDIES MATINEE March 26. to Ogden the new Tiffany pro' today Saturday Morning 9:30 George Ramedas, charged with ca duction, "Troopers Three, an 10c rying a concealed weapon, plead picture in which the U. S. CaFRECKLES guilty in the city court Monday, ai valry figures conspicuously, Arthur was sentenced to 15 days in the cil Guy Empey, World war veteran, caBy Gene Stratton Porter. jail. valryman and author, wrote the The grocery store o Nathan j which tells of three misfits whostory, find Hawks at Wilson was entered Sundt themselves, through a trick, signed STARTNG SUNDAY night up and groceries valued at $11 for three years in the cavalry. were stolen. A window in the back From failure as vaudeville actors to the store was broken and the grocerii success as g carried away in sacks. The robbei troopers is the achievement of Eddie, was not reported to the police uni Bogs and Sunny the three rookies Monday noon. played by Rex Lease, Rcscoe Karns Dr. George Thomas, president and Slim Summerville. It is Eddies the University of Utah, lectured freshness that gets him into the cavalthe class of the world thinkers at tl ry and once there it is that same trouCentral junior high school Wednesdj ble that gets him the hard knocks that Ilis evening. was "Jol subject finally make a man of him and worStuart- - rated as the outstandir thy the love of the prettiest girl at the thinker of the centur pest, Dorothy DorCharles II. Barton, president of tl othy Gulliver. Clark, played by National Bank of Commerce, who hi A feature of "Troopers Three is the been ill at the Deo hospital for tl maneuvers of cavalry troops. Various past three months, has improved su riding games and daring stunts are & wmowd to his hom performed, such as a rescue race, ?e5?y Twenty-fift- h street. Mrs. Barti mounted fencing, wigwagging, pyraaccompanied by Mr. Barton will lcai mid riding and Roman racing. 2468 n, 1930-193- 1. pe-ition- n. . MATINEE White City Stars JUDGE CLAIMS PARENTS MUST OWN THEIR HOME Children From Owned Homes Less Apt to be Delinquent; Realty Association Quotes Juvenile Court Judges; 87 Per Cent of Birmingham Delinquents Never Knew Homes that tragic The juvenile delinquent, little figure brought before the courts of justice at an early age, who often develops into an adult criminal, seldom comes from an owned home, according to two famous judges in two widely separated cities. The experience of Judge Francis B. Allegretti of Chicago and Judge S. D. Murphy of Birmingham, Alabama, with the home environment of bad boys and girls is related by the National Association of Real Estate of its Boards in the seventy-fourt- h series of stories for the public. Good children certainly can be raised in rented quarters, says the association, but it is interesting to note that the records of two cities show the majority of Juvenile delinquents have not been exposed to the owned-hom- e influence.' Of course the largest per cent of boys who come before me come from homes that are not owned by their parents, says Judge Allegretti, presiding over the boys court in Chicago. Home Stimulates Parent Interest "Home ownership on the part of more parents would stimulate parental care and attention and reduce offenses among juveniles because of lack of parental care causes, by far, the greater number of delinquencies among 'our youth. "In thesp daya of the room and a half apartment, in these days when the bed and the chest of drawers come out of a wall at the push of a button, we surely need a campaign which will bring to parents the realization that children cannot be properly reared in cramped quarters. .. "There cannot be an atmosphere of love, devotion, loyalty, and obedience in a residence where privacy is almost out of the question and room ie at a premium. The home keeps the home. . The Children Benefit "But when a father owns his home he finds more time to spend with it, keep it in order, and in repair; he takes pride in seeing it look better than his neighbors. Mother spends more time in it too; what is really drudgery in a place not her own seems pleasant to her under her own roof. And both parents, if they take pride in the material appearance of their home, will surely spend more time DR. F. J. DRAKE and Surgeon 1-- $75 Dom, and $25 per month will tm neat modern brick h? decorated in and newly Located in desirable south? tion on Grant Ave. possession, garage, other 4-ro- om features. $2300 $30 down and $25 month will buy a mjl home on the bench. South near church, school, car-Ii- X w paved street. Large lot, trees and shrubbery. WHY PAY RENT? OGDEN REAL ESTATE Kiescl 2439 J. REALTOR ra Phon S. Campbell j Co. REALTOR - INSURANCE LOANS 2372 Washington Ave. Phones 262 and 2808 DRIVERS DRUG STORE In the divorce case of Erma Dodge against William L. Dodge, an answer Now Located at has been filed by Mr. Dodge denying his wifes allegations of cruelty and asking for a divorce for himself or. the same grounds. Mr. Dodge alleges that his wife struck him on the head and forced him to his knees on July 15, 1927, and that she struck and abused him at other times. lie offers to provide for the three minor children 2207. Washington Avenue During the Remodeling of the Old Store. Having Money You cannot money and ! spend your at the same time i have it for emergencies. All forward looking people deposit part of their income for future use. f i , We Welcome the Use of Our Services! Veterinary In Military Drama, His First $2450 - " the family together as the nest keeps the birdlinga together; and the pride that goes with the ownership of the home is the spirit that builds loyalty and gives rise to that lofty feeling towards our country that we call patriotism. "The pioneers suffered privation and untold suffering to build and protect their homes; we are prone to commercialize with the children for whom they are keeping the home. Eighty-seve- n per cent of the young delinquents of Jefferson county,doAlanot bama, come from habitats that belong to their parents, according to Judge S. D. Murphy, who for twenty doyean has sat on the juvenile and in court relations Birmingham. mestic Interested in this chase of the young offender. Judge Murphy for many years has kept records as to the living conditions surrounding children brought before him. His figures, covering girls as well as boys, show that only thirteen per cent of the juvenile delinquents from the entire county come from owned homes. Develops Good Qualities ' Behind home ownership are sonm of the most desirable human qualities. Love, ambition, and thrift are fostered in the act of buying, or building, or paying for a home. Personal and civic pride come to the home owner. These are the qualities that mothers and fathers throughout the land hope to instill in their children. There is no better way to dramatize family love, the desire to get ahead, and the habit of saving, than to bring up children in homes of their own. Home ownership makes it possible for thousands of families to give their children air and sunlight and the proper places in which to play by taking such families out into the suburbs. The child who must play on the city streets may be more apt to meet up with gangs, he may be more susceptible to activities that end in delinquency than the child who can expend his energies out in the open spaces. i Phone 1150 2432 Van Boren Ave. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE i at the corner of Van Buren and Capitol I Ogden, Utah Fordson Tractor Misfits Join Cavalry In Troopers ue William' ( wild-ridin- g, hard-fightin- EDEN Friday at Hy Stallings Saturday at Art Stallings1 i ' j th Motor Co. |