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Show Friday, April THE OGDEN POST 8 Hinckley Ogden Man Strikes WILLIAMS WINS County Agent Talks Oil in Oklahoma HeadtheRotJjjJ IMPORTANT POINT To Exchange Club Robert H. Hinckley IN LIBEL SUIT W. H. Bailey, 8080 Washington aveL. Christiansen, county agent, TAX SITUATION I Heading guilty to having liquor in UTAH SAME ILLINOIS AS IN her possession, Rosie OGrady was fined $100 Tuesday morning. : Funeral Sprays, baskets and De- Utah Is Not the Only State in signs, any price from $1 up. Why pay Union That Has Outgrown more? Weber Floral, 740 28th street. adr. Phone 410. the Its Tax Laws; Illinois Governor club (Continued from page 1.) gave a talk at the Exchange He Hotel Bigelow. tations in support of the contention Tuesday at the Weber of that subsequent articles to those com- said that the farmer, to work out plained of could not be used to prove which they could make malice. The program included Mr. Dobbs, for the plaintiff, argued to the breed of dairy that subsequent articles had been held of diseam among combatting to constitute an aggravation of the cattle,' a of poultry methods Mr. the to cattle, original damage plaintiff. fruits and of Pratt cited further cases in respect to raising and the growing purposes. articles. canning for subsequent vegetables club and Judge Barker ruled that the articles He discussed the boys calf could be introduced. and highly Late yesterday afternoon Robert A. commended themwasvery the best of one it Moyes, city recorder at the time the stated inthat which dairy cattle may be alleged libelous articles were pub- ways a higher standard. lished, took the stand for the plain- brought up to tiff. When questioned by Mr. Dobbs, Th. U1 .Id. oj farm W. tadud; he stated he had lead the articles in conventionof annual the on July 14. ng the Standard-Examinand in bureau February He said that a day or two following summer time, in the the articles he had seen Mr. Williams day were mentioned as incen- all and hall that the plaintiff ives league at the city to progress. had appeared extremely nervous; that be numbers were f Vocal he appeared to hysterical, and that he hiad sobbed and cried. He further Sidney W, Badcon and Mrs. testified that for several days there- Jones. after Mr. Williams had appeared to be in that condition. Mr. Woolley did not Ogden coun-endeavori- ng nue, who has been in Oklahoma City, wired Ogden friends during the week that he had struck oil on his property located in the extreme northern edge of the city oil field, in Oklahoma. The well is No. I Bailey of the T. B. Slick, nd was cored from 6442 to 6450 feet. He stated in his message that a twenty thousand barrel oil well came through Tuesday on the property. Mr. Bailey will arrive in Ogden shortly. He is a veteran Union Pacific engineer, and has been on the railroad for the past 26 years. Of th, EoU df regular luncW. of the club at the Hotel Bi2 at i forr? E. Eugene Carr, was elected S Barker was elected William Loos, treasui IiSxnd Albrt Rushmer. DistriT' R. H. Rutledge gave an count of his recent tria T ton, D. C. vice-pre- fin rre ?? In the case of the First Saving Tells Editors of That State bank, trustee for John and Lenora Bothwell, against Jennie C. and JoThat He Is, Contemplating seph A. Madsen; Leroy B. Young has been named as receiver to take charge Calling Special Legislature of certain mortgaged property. The MULLER DECORATTYpflj bond of the receiver is fixed at $500. 309 24th St ChiThe following article from the Dr. Douglas F. Pincock, who was Ogden, Util, Moncago Tribune reveals the fact that operated on at the Dee hospital Let other navies tag their ships day for appendicitis and hernia is states other than in Utah have outwith such cognomens as recovering satisfactorily. Dr. Pincock grown their tax laws. In a speech beand Terror. The is the son of Sheriff Richard D. PinScorpion, Dauntless, fore the southern Illinois Editorial asAssistance given to U. S. navy simply christens its newcock. sociation of country newspapers, householders ' harmonizing WUBI at and it lets cruiser est go Chicago Deputy Sheriff D. F. Steele and a Louis L. Emmerson, governor of Illiornamentation. T h oi News. thsit. Daily Chicago federal agent arrested W. J. Folger, nois, told the editors that he was conwaUa in colors and stencil kJ2 65, on a charge of liquor possession. templating calling a special session of on houm early1 yUr The arrest was made at 218 Twenty-fift-h the legislature to consider constitustreet. tional amendments whereby the tax Paint $2.25 gallos : The Consolidated Wagon and Ma- laws of the state might be anpnded to home The of d chine company of Coalville, Utah, was suit present day conditions. Condicards of every descrinti, robbed Monday night and three valu- tions in Illinois are so like those p Mr. Moyes. TOMORROW NITE Gas Explodes able guns and a number of knives and Utah that the speech of Governor EmMr. Moyes on the stand Following to the merson will The stolen. razors were Ogden police prove interesting SATURDAY came James P. Casey, who was placed . are on the lookout for the suspects, people of Utah. The article is so ap- on the stand by the Jack Dineen, 13, son of Dr.on his counsel plaintiffs here is pro- to In the case of Dr. Exra C. Rich plicable to Utah that it suffered severe bums WHh give testimony as to the circulation of the newspaper, the Standard-Examine- r, right hand, and Jay Smalley, on of against Lulu Stephens, motion for a duced in its entirity: DRUG Mount Vernon, IIL, April 18. Gov, new trial has been filed in the Second of which he is the asso dr. and Mrs. John Smalley, was als . ' ami legs district court by the defendant. The Louis I Emmerson in an address at date general manager. Mr. Case severely burned on the hands STORE of judgment was in favor of the plain- the convention of the Southern Illinois said that the circulation of the paper n a fire caused by the explosion 808 Now Located at tiff, giving Dr. Rich damages for wat- Editorial association tonight urged was approximately 11,000 during July gasoline at the Dineen home, eveBand! street, Tuesday er running into his building owned by the newspaper editors to discuss with- of last year when the articles were Twenty-sevenMrs. Stephens and adjoining her from out party feeling proposed tax amend- published; that 85 or 00 per cent of ning. Dr. Francis R. Conroy was 2207 Washington allowing the water to continue to run. ments to the state constitution that the circulation of the paper is in We-te- d called and dressed the burns. Accord-n- g that the paper to a report from 'the fire station Miss Marian Allred, 17, a daughter may be adopted if a special session of Avenue to circulation made no called. is the attempt get legislature Wednesday, the boys were syphoning of E. B. Allred, of Hooper, is in the trade outside of Ogden's territory. from Dr. Dineens automobile If, as a result of a special session, When Dee hospital suffering with a broken During the Remoddi Where Ogden Plays further he stated gasoline questioned amendactank of a motorcycle. It is constitutional the nto automobile of the an result suggested any back, the' no had that of the Old Store, After Sundown practically paper blase was started from a cident last Sunday evening. She was ments are offered to' the voters of Il- culation He stated thought the north of The gaxage lantern. be called will in a linois, truck you gentlemen riding with several friends on that approxi- lighted bicycle when the accident ocrurred. No re- on to discuss the issues in a fair and mately 450 copies were sent out to was slightly damaged before the fire arrived. port of the accident was made to the unbiased manner, he said. former residents of Ogden as single department M. Dr. is William here. McKay police Far Reaching Importance. wrapped copies. attending her, has hopes of her comUpon the completion of Caseys "Your obligation to your community court adjourned until 10 plete recovery. She also received inand your state make it ' mandatory testimony Good o'clock this morning, when witnesses jury to her right shoulder. that a question of this far reaching for the plaintiff wifi, take the stand. 'A petition has been presented to the importance be handled with underGuilty? city commission by HarVey H. James and discussed without standing party for the use of water from the city MI ask that Scowcroft a Columbia sewer system for irrigation purposes. feeling," he continued. "Guilty? ' The petition was referred to the city you give the question of tax revision drama based on the subject of circumthe study to which it is entitled. stantial evidence opened at the Egypengineer and city physician. move is not a to Increase "It taxes, tian theatre 'yesterday. An and W. Gulver, who was charged with Joseph Scowcroft, president Savings Department. and but to distribute them accordfairly, of the John Scow- cast headed by Virginia Vallt Geo. Interest. manager general liquor possession, pleaded guilty in ing to the ability to pay. It demands croft and Sons company, who suffer- John Holland interpret the roles. the city court Wednesday and was finChecking Accounts. distinmost is film the earnest consideration at your ed a stroke of paralysis in San Bernar- B. Seitz directed. The Itorelxn Exchange. ed $290, which he paid. and hands. As creators of public opinion, a plot moving rapid Trust Department. guished by arrived last week, i dino, California, Charged with disturbing the peace you can give it nothing less. climaxes. Trunk Storage. He stirring home afternoon train. Monday by Elaine at the Paris cafe, Thomas been have "I around told be revolves that Carolyn it home The his was may physiby accompanied plot pleaded guilty in the city court Wedsuicide to urge a revision of cian, Dr. Exta C. Rich and the follow Polk daughter of a former United nesday morning. Her case was set political the state's system . of taxation, but ing members of his family: Mrs. States senator and Bob Lee. After a for trial May 3. Bail was fixed at were I the managing officer of a large Mrs. Mr. and Louis and Swanner, preliminary plot based on the enmity $25. I would be derelict in my PAry and J. Fletcher Scowcroft of Carolyns and Bobs fathers, the corporation, A small bank containing $8 was duty if I did not report back to the James Scowcroft Heber Scowcroft film reaches the climatic point when Stolen from the C. G. Ecklund car people of Illinois that have com- Jr., and John W. Scowcroft who were Bob Lee ia accused and convicted of the while it was parked near the Weber pletely outlived their they present revenue in California, being called there on murder of Carolyn's father, who bad gymnasium Tuesday night. eystern; that it is full of flaws; that it account of the illness of Mr. $cqw in reality committed suicide. Many a In the case of Jim Varelas, et al, places a penalty on honesty, and a croft returned to Ogden by revelations of absorbing interest are against John R. Ekins, et al, in the premium made at young Lees trial, and the that upon dishonesty; Second district court, the jury return- through is actually concontinues with tenseness to a it inequalities plot ed a verdict of no cause of action and fiscating property in violation of the Wets who say they are against Pro- thrilling climax. The most important part of your injunction relief, which had been constitution, and that new legislation hibition because it doesn't prohibit In addition to admirable performbeen asked. Suit was brought to re- will not solve the earnings is the amount that you problem unless it be would probably not be for it if it did. ances by the principals, capable charcover $1100 for damages for alleged accompanied an amendment to the Weston Leader. by acterizations are given by the supset aside and keep. overflow of an irrigation ditch at constitution. . , cast especially John St. porting several of a covering period You is Uniform Tax Rale i. Saving a simple matter. just Polis. years. buckle down and make money faster "The backbone of the state's Keeping your account growing is Ellis A. Morgan, wanted in: Ogden taxing than can spend it. Pubon a bad check charge, was arrested at system is the general property tax, lishersyour family more important to yourself than Syndicate. Layton Tuesday by Sheriff George B. and its most important feature is the uniform rule. Both are proMann of Davis county. Sheriff R. D. to anyone else. Pincock was notified of the i arrest vided for. in the constitution of 1870 "An Ogden Institution for and were picked up almost bodily from Tuesday by the Layton authorities. Ogden Boosters i Virginia Hall, 13, of 2557 Adams the constitution of 1818. Until that article of the constitution is amended avenue; Virginia West, 14, of the must be the basis of taxation In apartments, and Delmore Baird, they 18, rear of 6481-- 2 Adams avenue, this state. "As administered under the constihave been missing from Ogden for several days, and the Ogden police are tution, the general property tax is as on the look out for them. The police hopelessly inadequate as the newsNOW PLAYING of other Utah towns have been noti- gathering facilities of 1775 would be to you today. : ; . fied. Today and Tomorrow The uniform rule of taxation as j Madeline Smith, charged with batto intangibles is impossible of COLUMBIA applied on Wanda not tery Tate, pleaded guilUTAH. pICTUUS ty in the city court Monday morning. administration. No state which has IMIMTI tried it has been able to enforce Her trial was set for April 26.' it, Milton Martin, charged with infrac- for in many cases uniform and impartion of the vehicle ordinance, was fin- tial taxation would mean virtual ed $2 in the city court Monday morning. Richard McKay, charged with speeding on April 19, entered a plea CHURCHES 14 of guilty and was fined $5. In the city court Monday morning, EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE Spencer Matan, charged with disturb- GOOD SIIEPHERD-Cor- ner of Twen- ing the peace at 141 West Twenty-firand rant venue. street April 20, pleaded guilty John W. rector; Mr. Ronald and was fined $10. It was said that Rosevcar, Hyslop, reader. lay Malan disturbed the vicinity through The first Sunday after Easter. an argument with his wife. The church school at 9:80 a. ' A plea of m. guilty was made by T. I. Carlston fh the city court Monday Morning service and sermon at 11 a. m. Holy Baptism at 12:15. morning when he was charged ' with Evening service and sermon in St liquor possession. He was fined $125. Paul s church. Plain City, at 3 : C. F. Durch, charged with p. m. passing Announcements for the Week a worthless check at a grocery store Monday-- The Blue Birds at 4 p. m. November 29, for $21.30, pleaded not The Tuesday Womens Guild will in the court guilty city Monday mornrvJf.i.nn" at Carnival dance ing, and his trial was set for May 3. He is also charged with forging a S..TV?itLCiAy.i" the evening. The at 4 p. m. check for $15 on Clyde Hill April 17. Wednesday The Daughters of the Allan Clark, charged with operating King. an automobile with the cutout . open, Thursday Confirmation instruction was fined $5 in the city court Monday ,n GuiM halL The Y. morning and sentenced to ten days in p in the evening. You buy we 100 ... jaiL He was placed on probation for Friday The boy choir at 4 p. m. thirty days, provided that he paid the The Boy Scouts at 7 p. m. Could be fine and that his behavior was good. He paid the fine and was released at Some Them Over! once. J. E. McCarty was fined $8 for the vehicle violating ordinance. 1926 DODGE SEDAN Newly 1928 CHEVROLET COUPE George W. Taylor, charged with reckdisc less driving, was dismissed, trunk wheels, Five new tires, original paint, painted, i Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tuttle trunk tires and almost $425.0 rack, and small first class condition. CLOAK i&SUfrc:o daughter, Alice Julia, will leave Ogmechanical condinew, good den May 5 for an extended eastern 1926 HUPMOB1LE SEDAN tion trip which will include stops in OklaUpholstering good, good 6- homa, Kansas, Iowa, Illinois and Ne$475.0 ply tires braska. 1927 DODGE SEDAN New Ralph' E. Bristol returned to Og1928 PONTIAC SEDAN Five upholstery, five almost new den Wednesday after spending sevbeautiful new tires, good paint, first tires, paint job, eral weeks in the east. While away class mechanical condifirst class upholstering, mechani Mr. Bristol visited in New York, Chition ... $550.0 cago, and Washington, D. C. Mrs. cally O. K. Bristol will return to Qgdcn next up-to-d- i awe-inspiri- Ff. er Sj cross-exami- Youths Burned When ne ng 2 DANCE hand-painte- I . : Ray Mutters Marvelous Dance DRIVERS .. , th White City dr-catel- lo. cross-examinati- on s , y . K ; Returns From California i ' Cj? Powerful Story and Acting Stamp M all-talki- ng all-st- ar ! 'if . Le-la- i . i r ' Yj- V1 rl: - t Regardless 1 v. r nd Sla-tervil- - f le, so-call-ed li . a Ar-gy- le t! : v, : , NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE I r : -- . 1 tf V; y. . c. ! .A OGDEN. Gallons of Gasoline st pj . ? : i i' . : & i with every used car purchased here the selling price of which is $300 or over the car ... furnish gallons of gas i "What Here Are FOURTEENTH $ wreck. With unemployment what it is, we U it downright unpatriotic of those ew York banks to merge and throw wiousands of out of Work. Judge. ! SUITS, COATS, DRESSES5 -- vice-preside- nts . ; ' ; t , at Pronounced Reductions Sweeter? Mighty Attractive Buys. Look $350.00 $395.00 ROBERT H. 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