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Show Seven motorists were fined a total left Thursday for Salt Lake. Mrs. of $15 in the city court Monday for Allen states that she will devote the traffic violations. The motorists and year to Red Cross activities in Utah. the fines levied are: Lawrence JenSummer school will open June 2 at kins, 28, of 219 Twenty-nint- h street, the Lewis Junior school Principal $1; J. E. Jensen, 20, of 1937 Van John A. Junk will have charge of the Funeral Spraya, Baskets and De- Buren avenue. $3; M. P. Kennedy, 27, registration fee, which will be $6 for signs, any price from $1 up. Why pay of 192 Twenty-secon- d course. The school will street, $3; J. the more? Weber Floral, 740 28th street E. Knight, 38, of Slaterville, $3; Merl be for students who have failed in any Thone 410. adr. McMillian, 23, of No. 1 Wilson Lane, subject during the past year or for diC. White was $2; J. S. Cornish, 31, West Weber, $1. new work in junior and senior high a Myrtle granted J. G. Read Brothers have called the school. vorce from Lorin White in the Second district court Monday after- attention of the city commission to the The Wheelwright Construction comnoon on the grounds of nonsupport. fact that their property is being dam- pany was awarded the contract by the The couple were married at Bountiful aged by flooding as a result of de- county commissioners Tuesday for The plaintiffs fective curbing on Kiesel avenue and graveling approximately one mile of October 7, 1929. maiden name, Myrtle G. Nye, was re- are asking the commission for relief. road in the Burch Creek district in The matter was referred to the city connection with the improvement bestored to her by the court - six-we- ek It ing made by the commission in that section. The contract price is $2376. The worts will be finished at an early date. Many entries have been made for the first annual dog show, which will be held at 360 Twenty-fift- h street on June 6 and 7. The dog show is sponport. They were married April 19, Earl Anderson, charged with pos- - sored by the Ogden Kennel dub. 1926, in Salt Lake. session of liquor, pleaded guilty in the Leonard Taylor is president of the Mary Carr was granted a divorce city court Tuesday morning and was club. In the divorce case of Leander S. from Albert Carr on the grounds of fined $290, which ne paid. Sim court in desertion the Second district against Mary E. Sim in the SecCurley Pappas, who had formerly ond district court, Sim has filed an Monday afternoon. Her maiden name, pleaded not guilty, changed his plea answer to his wifes counterclaim, in May Fincock, was restored to her. to guilty and was sentenced to sixty him with cruelty which she The couple were married August 27, in jail. Pappas gave notice of and asks forcharges days on that ground a divorce 1927, at Logan. to the Second district court. Sim charges his wife with desertion. Priscilla Snedden has brought suit appeal Mrs. F. M. Davey presented a numThe national guardsmen will leave for divorce from Arthur Snedden in the Second district court on the ber of piano pupils in a recital Mon- Ogden June 1 for Camp Williams in at Glen Brothers recital Jordan Narrows, north of Provo. They grounds of desertion. The marriage day evening is alleged to have taken place Oc- hall This is the first of a series of will leave at 9:30 the morning of June tober SO, 1911, and there are two chil- three recitals to be given by students 1, over the D & R. G. W. for Salt dren, 17 and 11 years of age, respect- of Mrs. Davey. The group of pupils Lake, and will be switched to the Salt Lake and Utah railroad. They will ively. Mrs. Snedden asks for the cus- presented Monday evening were Ethel En- spend two weeks training and will reLois Jordan, Simpson, Virginia retody of the children and general sign, Edna Burton, Agnes McPhie, turn to Ogden June 15. lief. Miss Anna Rasmussen, dietitian at ' J. Clark has brought suit for Ruth Ketchie, Edwina Fife, Marva Mary divorce against Charles Clark alleg- Bailey, Julius Dieu, Leanore Ketchie, the Dee Memorial hospital, will leave Stone, Dwight Parkinson, shortly for Columbia university, New ing cruelty since their marriage De- Dorothy York, where she will take a cember 19, 1927. Mrs. Clark states Louis Linton,' Virginia McNamara. course this summer. In the estate of Benjamin E. Pierce, that her husband has struck her and A large quantity of intoxicating beaten her and threatened to injure H. F. Silver, R. E. Merrill and J. G. Stone have been appointed in the dis- liquor was destroyed Tuesday, accordher at other times. Eunice Robinson has brought suit trict court to act as appraisers for Hi ing to a report made by Patrolmen D. B. Ballantyne and M. u Christensen, for separate ' maintenance against estate. police liquor detail. The liquor poured disMerle E. Robinson in the Second Alfred A. Osborn has been appointa sewer included 150 half pints trict court Tuesday on the grounds of ed administrator of the estate of Mar- down of moonshine, 80 pints of moonshine, failure to support. It is alleged that tha Elizabeth Osborn, deceased. bottles or beer, and two half the couple were married October 2, Dr, F. W. Oreof of Comings, Eugene, pints gin. The liquor had been 1926, and have one child one year of gon, departed Monday for his home. seized in various raids. cusRobinson the for asks Mrs. age. He was accompanied by his daughter, Taylor-Mad-e Homes, Inc., filed artody of the child and such relief as Miss Bertha Comings, who arrived in ticles of incorporation Monday afterthe court deems just. Sunday afternoon, being called noon in the county clerks office. The A judgment for $300 general dam- Ogden here on account of the sudden illness concern is incorporated for $50,000, C. H. White ages was awarded to of her father, who was stricken on Hie with shares of a par value of $1 each. against A. L. Swart in an action in train while he was en route to eastern Officers named in the articles are $26,-00which White asked damages of points. He was removed to the Dee was he while that sitting lospital from the train for treatment, alleging in an auto July 26, 1927, at 27G6 Wall and attended a number of the avenue, Swart assaulted him, threw members of bis by profession. him out of the car, and took possession of the machine. Judge Barker also F. B. Burke, of San Francisco, and found that Swart has assaulted president of the Sperry Flour comWhite. The answer of Swart was pany, was an Ogden visitor Monday. NOW! a general denial, but testimony was He inspected the Ogden plant which adduced to show that Swart had been is under the direction of II. P. Iverson. The stockholders of the Oregon adjudged the owner of the automobile Lumber company held a meeting and that when he saw White in it he Monday morning in their office in the took it away from him. Frank Young, 83, a transient, was Eccles building, and elected officers scntcnced to serve 45 days in the city for the ensuing year, and included: M. Eccles, president; D. R. Brim-hal- l, jail Monday when ho pleaded guilty J. and W. J. Eccles, to a charge of shoplifting in the J. Baker City Oregon secretary and C. Penney store. Fred Burgl was charged with dis treasurer. These men together with E. Ingles, Ogden, and H. J. Eccles, turbing tho peace of G. F. Ryan and J. Baker City, Oregon were named di in B. a Q. Nichols, clgaret inspectors, rectors. J. G. Titley was made as complaint issued by the county at- sistant secretary-treasure- r. torney Tuesday. It is stated that the Mrs. Emma Martin, 2459 B street, trouble ensued when the inspectors went into Burgi's place of business to West Ogden, was injured Wednesday morning when a car driven by her make an inspection. John Martin, was in a collision son, Ray Bowden, 20, of Brigham City, was sentenced Monday to pay a fine with a car driven by Albert Hill at of $25 and to serve 80 days in jail, the the intersection of Twenty-fourt-h and B avenue. Mr. Hills injail sentence to be suspended on pay street, son fant was also slightly injured. ment of the fine. Bowden pleaded Mrs. Martin was severely cut on the to a a of guilty charge having pint of moonshine whisky in his possession. face and head. Twenty-fiv- e men were given emvans The Superior Cleaners' establish ment, 2470 Grant avenue, was broken ployment Wednesday in Ogden in coninto Sunday night and a girl's sweater, nection with the preliminary work on a white. silk shirt, and a mans brown the $75,000 athletic stadium in Lorin Farr part The present work will only hat were reported stolen. Bob Stepenson, charged with the last a few days. theft of a microscope from Dr. W. J. Mrs. Mary Alston Allen, of San Worrell May 6, waived preliminary Francisco, Utah field representative hearing in the city court Tuesday for the American Red Cross, who 1ms morning and was held for trial in tho been in Ogden since Monday making a Second district court. survey of the Red Cross work here, Pearl Candland was granted a engineer. di- Sheriffs D. F. Steele and Joseph vorce from Ralph Candland in the Second district court Monday after- Wallace took J. Kimlen to the state noon on the grounds of desertion. prison Tuesday. Kimlen was found They were married April 20, 1923. guilty of burglary in the second deMerle Andrus filed suit for divorce gree in the Second district court. His in the Second district court against sentence was from one to twenty Lawrence Andrus, charging non sup- years. post-gradua- evening at a Fred W. Taylor, president and direc- temple degree Monday Masonic temple. unvcuca me picture. the in held and banquet tor; H. B. Taylor, Masons number of A and a V. secretary J. Taylor, director; The conferring of the exerciseshistory of the pictUrt closed with tfc. director; XL A. Taylor, treasurer and were present. degree preceded the banquet director, and P. Young, director. the flag by assembly. The Ogden Shrine club held their Mrs. Kathryn Shufflebarger Gunat Monday meeting of weekly regular nell director of the department the Hotel Bigelow. G. L. Becker, physical education of Saint of Salt Lake presented prominent sportsman and trapshooter, on sportsmanship. a in May pageant Saturday addressed the club her pupils club for mainMowers Sharpens Shrine work the of The in evening, May 24, 1930, at 8 oclock chilfor the crippled hospital taining the Every Keys to All Slakes of Salt Lake, at academy. doctors member of the school took part in the dren who are unable to afford Mr. Phone 317-- j Becwas highly praised by rogram and it was staged on the care, chairwas Badcon Dr. W. ker. Sidney at sunset Mrs. Gunnell gave a jwn number of dances herself, which in- man of the luncheon. cluded the following: Brahms waltz, Chinese, Sculptor Plastiaue, and De Lacheau Waltz. Mrs. Gunnell was Veterinary and Surge assisted in a number of her dances by Phone 1150 her pupils. 2432 Van Buren Are. Consultation Free Attorney John Heywood, of San Eight girls of the Junior high Francisco, is the guest of his mother, Ogden. Utah Mrs. A. R. Heywood, for a few days. schools of the city were awarded Girl pins and certificates of The American legion will observe Home-Make'Gee, But Buslnesi It memorial day Friday and plans are award during the week by the DaughRevolution. This American the of ters complete and include a march by the members of Herman Baker post No. 9 is a part of the patriotic work being from chateau to city cemetery, start- done by the D. A. R. nationally. Loing at 9 oclock. The band of 222nd cally it has been under the direction field artillery will lead the march. of Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol who prechap- sented the awards to the following Brigham H. Roberts, war-tim- e STARTING SUNDAY lain of the 145th field artillery, will winners: Central Junior high school: pm, deliver the memorial day oration at first award. Girl BILL the cemetery. Rituaistic exercises Louie Hodgson; second award, certi(First Showing in Ogden) will be held at the Mountain View and ficate of award. Holly Arthur. Mount Fort Junior: First award, Mildred City cemetery. BE SURE THE J. P. Martin, regional engineer of Rampton; second, Barbara Aussman. KIDDIES SEE Stethe United States forest service, has Washington junior: First, Marion Melba Lewis Smith. second, returned from a two months stay in wart; talking picture Washington, D, C. Mr. Martin partic- Junior: First, Elma Hooks; second, ipated in a study of economic ques- Agnes Trask. tions relative to proposed road and Tuesday morning Mrs. Ralph E. Imorica water power project A number of Bristol and Miss Nan Williams, both event. projects in the intermountain region of Golden Spike chapter, presented a were discussed at length, but were framed print of the battleship Connot authorized, Mr. Martin stated. stitution" more familiarly known as Mayor Ora Bundy was given the Old Ironsides, to the Madison school vice-preside- nt V-g- ave out-of-to- ,7 Mary-of-the-Wasat-ch Johnson LockSW r Girls of Junior Highs Receive Award Pins DR. F. J. DRAKfl rs Home-Make- BIG DOUBLE rs dtonfofa te 72-qu-art 0, Ogden Theatre - Friday. Mav m TIIE OGDEN POST 8 Another Step Toward A Greater Ogden HEAR The official thrilling; record amazing voyage 'ftvduccdbYth'HEAR5T Ntmtik pi PROGRESS is the watchword of the hour. We must move forward with the times. In keeping with this modern trend, two of Ogdens greatest s AND ALL WOC 'cnufF financial institutions have merged. Operating, at present, as two banks under one management, this organization sincerely wishes to be of service to any individual or corporation worthy of sound progressive banking vice-preside- nt, MR M a connections. GEORGE SIDNEY CHARLIE MURRAY, JOAN Commercial Security Bank r PEERS LARRY KENT Two inimitable and funsters in the National Bank of Commerce at the Ogden, Utah Egyptian Theatre . 1 years most hilarious farce! j Amusements for Childre- nm Merry-go-rou- nd and Mr. Don Jacobs, the new manager of El Monte Springs at the mouth of beautiful Ogden Canyon, known to his many friends and the public as Jiggs because of bis marked hospitality, to vites you Miniature Train 00 a Saftey First Swim in Chlorinated Water SWIMMING Memorial Day Opening Feature 's in- spend Decoration Day, the of the opening season at El Monte Springs. Jiggs says, Lets get acquainted! SSSaES5SSS BOATING Hill Climb 0 n 00 Salley First Swim in Chlorinated Water dancing I |