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Show JPridayAugust THE OGDEN POST 8 Youn? Ogden Woman Several Mentioned . Takes Her Own Life For Supreme Court Springer, 25, And District Judges Miss Amy Elizabeth and Mrs. G. II. with the jail sentence suspended on 2 oclock. Two Filipinos, Felix Garde and E. the condition of good behavior for 60 Valerio, charged with disturbing the days. forfeited $10 each peace Frank Evans, 18, waived prelimin in the by fighting, court Wednesday when city de ary hraring on a charge of secondMon' to appear when their failed they gree burglary in the city court Local politics gathers momentum as names were called. Don R. Colton, United States rep day, and Judge Simon Barlow ordere the days roll along. Just now considW. G. Gandall, 21. of Chicago, a! erable discussion is taking place in reresentative from Utah, will be the him held to the district court in $300 leged to have attempted to take money spect to the Republican nomination for speaker at the annual Farm bureau bail. He is charged with breaking E, owned business of from the till at the Gateway Chevroa into by and on at ball place fair day Hooper of the supreme court. Judge park ave2946 let garage Sunday, will be given a judge W. Scnmeltes, Labor day, September 1. AnnounceWashington Ephraim Hanson, Republican incumment wai made by Don Beasley, who nue on July 20. preliminary hearing in the city court bent has announced his candidacy. is in charge of the celebration. Many Howard Southwick, charged with today on a third degree burglary Locally, the names of James A. attractions are being arranged for the passing a worthless check for $75 on charge. Howell, David L. Stine, and Arthur obentertainment of the guests. An air the Nelson Dairy company July with charged Walter Bryson, Woolley have been mentioned as poscircus is also being planned, and failed to appear in the city court; taining goods from the Sterling Furn sible candidates for the position. landing field is being cleared and put Monday morning, and his cash bai iture company on false pretense No- Some prominent Salt Lake politicians in readiness for the air fleet of $75 was forfeited. Judge Simon vember 3, 1929. The ease was dis- and attorneys have presented the idea Funeral Sprays, Baskets and De- Barlow ordered a bench warrant issu missed on motion of the county at- that the northern part of the state is susigns, any price from $1 up. Why psy ed for Southwick. torney Tuesday, with the agreement entitled to representation on the more? Weber Floral, 740 28th street. The Elks club meeting will be hel that Bryson pay the costs of the ac- preme bench, all the incumbents, five Phone 410. ad?. on August 12 at 8 o'clock instead of tion, amounting to $18.60. in number, three of whom come from .4 stated. as with on previously Nine men accused of trespassing posses- Salt Lake, and the remainder from Claud Rogers, charged Members of the United States for sion of liquor, toiled to appear in the south of that city. railroad property were in the city court Monday morning. Eight pleaded est service made a survey and inspec- city court Tuesday when his name was While J. A. Howell has been menaffected by Saturday's called and his cash bond of $500 was guilty, and one pleaded not guilty, tion of the area it is hardly likely that he would tioned, and was convicted after a trial. Judge cloudburst at North Salt Lake. The declared forfeited. & M. Crow, charg- accept the nomination as he could not Simon Barlow sentenced them to pay members of the party also visited the ed with driving an automobile while afford to leave his prepent practice. adjacent canyons. They will study under the influence of liquor, pleaded $10 or serve five days in jail David L. Stine, who has also been by the storm, in the court. His mentioned for. the supreme judgeship, Tuesday II. J. Craven, Weber county sur- the conditions revealedwere guilty C. I For was set for August 15. in ncluded in the party veyor, states that the last mile-la- p speaker of the house, may run for the Basin Ex trial Great of the director sling, threat- legislature, feeling that he can be of with oil the and of hard surfacing highM. the M. Sebree, charged leriment station and Dana Parkin' Warner with a pistol on better service to the state inasmuch way from Farr West to Utah Hot assistant regional forester in ening Clyde son, in be short will a was completed acquitted by a jury in as he is in thorough touch with the Springs 80, July relations. time. The road will connect with the charge of public court tax situation, which will be to the Tuesday. the city The British society of Salt Lake and main county highway at the crossing in in the coming session of the fore forester La B. S. at Locke, regional of the Oregon Short Line and the Ogden held a joint meeting been has and fish of game, charge Utah Idaho Central rail lines immedi- goon Tuesday. in biological Arthur Woolley has been imporDeputy Sheriff O. II. Mohlman has appointed to a position ately south of the Utah hot springs. returned from a two weeks vacation work in the U. S. biological survey, tuned to run for the nomination, but actElmer T. Fosling, of Denver, Mr. with assignment in connection with as rip to Greys, lake in Idaho. yet he has made no decision. It ing local representative of the live- ilohlman states that the fishing is ex- the newly organized intermountain is said he is. awaiting the crystallizastock market news service, United cellent in that vicinity. orest and range experiment station. tion of sentiment, particularly in WeStates department of agriculture, is Miss Ruth Buterbaugh tendered her ber county, as to the course he will 18, recently Injured llarlin Broyles, in the city during the absence of Ste when he was shot while prowling on resignation as assistant playgrounds pursue. phen Bray, Ogden representative, who property and confined in the Dee hos- supervisor at Lorin Farr park to the There is no lack of Republican canIs on a vacation in Kntucky for a commissioners Tuesday pital for several days, was sent to his city board of was didates to contest with Judge E. E. Miss onth. and accepted, home Monday at McCamey, Texas. morning. It for the Esther Taylor was appointed to fill Pratt, Democratic incumbent, The contract for paving and grad His father, George Broyles, telegraphin Second the office of district judge states ing the 4.8 miles on the Alpine scenic ed $55 for railroad fare, and the boy the vacancy. Miss Buterbaugh district. John A. Sneddon, H. judicial she Proand that is in ill, sister Vivian her between Detectives hat was token to the train by park highway A. Soderberg, Nathan H. Harris, D. would have to go to her. vo canyon and Brigham Young uni- George Theobald and A. J. Gale. f R. Roberts, and John C. Davis are all Markon filed a petition for David Mattson, Jr., 18, son of Mr. n a versity summer camp was awarded to Harry receptive mood to accept the nomthe J. W. Whiting Construction com letters of administration of the estate and Mrs. David Mattson, was operated ination. Samuel C. Powells friends an The Utah. of of Frosos Markos, his deceased wife, on Wednesday at the Dee hospital for are Springville, pany him to get into the race, urging nouncement was made Saturday at the who died November 14, 1929, in the appendicitis. He is reported to be reMr. Powell has definitely stated but in roads of bureau She of the office left covering from the operation. public district court Wednesday. that he cannot accept. Ogden. The Whiting bid was the an estate valued at about $1,300. Melvin Dye has gone to Denver, lowest one submitted. The highway R. II. Rutledge left Tuesday for Colo., and Cheyenne, Wyo., on a buswill be closed after September 1. Boise, Idaho, to confer with forestry iness trip. Announcement has been made by officials of that city. Mrs. Ralph A. Giles and daughter, E. A. Lawson was arrested Tuesday Jesse W. Wade, secretary of the Ink have returned from a Margaret, warternational Grain Growers, Inc., that on the receipt of a telegraphic to California. vacation Lawson is Joan Bennett is the most recent arrangements have been made for a rant from Oklahoma. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Stonebracker and contribution that the Bennett million-dollloan from the federal being held pending further word. He family intermediate bank of Berkeley, Cali- is wanted on a felony charge it is their six children arrived in Ogden has made to the world of acting. Her friends will visit and Ogden Sunday fornia, on grain stored in licensed alleged. Richard Bennett, is one of the and relatives for a month or six father, W. E. Newman, 472 Twenty-sevent- h elevators in Utah and southern Idamost distinguished starts of the ho. street, has gone to San Francisco to weeks. American stage, and her sisters, Conof the stance and Barbara, both have played C. C. Hines, Nora Campbell has brought action visit his son, Dr. Harry Newman. He for divorce from John L. Campbell on will visit in Los Angeles before re- Hobe Grain and Milling company, of on stage and screen. Joans latest role San Francisco, is in the city confer- is in the lead opposite Harry Rich-ma- n the grounds of cruelty. They were turning to Ogden. batAdam with 59, Snyder, there charged and in Puttin' on the Rita, the big ring with E. R. Alton, general manmarried September 7, 1909, the city ager of the local plant. musical production now showing at are two children in the family, one a tery June 18, was toordered in serve 10 days in Mrs. Josie Boyce and Miss Evelyn the Ogden theatre. minor. Mrs. Campbell asks the court court Wednesday ahn, of Kansas City, Mo., are the for the custody of the minor child, to- jail. However, the sentence was suMiss Bennett made her bow as an on condition that he be on guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Thomas, actress New York stage progether with alimony, costa of the suit spended CO behavior 2914 for Jackson avenue. They will leave duction, in he good days. and attorney fees, in which her Jamegan, Guy Shupe, formerly of Ogden, and in a week for a tour of California, and father starred. Drummond, Jeanette MacKay has started suit now Bulldog months in the United States consular expect to spend the winter in and Live Ghosts Three for divorce from John L. McKay, al- service at Rio de Disraeli, Janeiro, Brazil, is In te west. Mr. Thomas is a brother of The Mississippi Gambler are her leging cruelty. The parties were marIrs. Boyce. visiting friends. other pictures. In Puttin' on the ried August 4, 1917, and there are Ogden Nine of the thirteen city prisoners two children. Mrs. MacKay asks for who Ritz, wheih was directed by Edward to on the go out city Sloman, Miss Bennett is a member the custody of the children, costs of chain refused gang Tuesday were still holding of a strong supporting cast, including the suit and attorney fees. Wedwho one weakened James Gleason, Lilyan Tashman, Permission was granted to repre- out, except and after a good meal went to . sentatives of the Ogden Trades and nesday Pringle, Purnell Pratt, Richard and Eddie Kane. Labor assembly by the city commis- - W0J committee Tucker, was appointed Tuession to stage a big Labor day celebraat the meeting of theHoop-e- r Petition for letters tion at Lorin Farr park September 1. day evening to meet with the prop- was filed in the district testamentary court MonWeber Central Dairy company will er farm bureau to ask authorities for a reduction hold its annual membership meeting n the 1930 taxes. Members of the ey morning in the estate of Herman Garnsey, deceased. Friday at Lorin Farr park. The procon- committee are James W. Widdison, and o'clock 10 The at. start will petition relates that Mr. Garngram . ohn D. Hooper, George E. Fowler, died July 28, 1930, leaving a will, sey tinue through the day. L. John Lowe, llyrum Rigby, and A. Mrs. A. S. Tobias, of 150 Second owers. hrough the terms of which all the Sunday to was bequeathed to five BiA complete carnival, technically perthe police iroperty street, reported Lomond Ben The annual hike of the that her diamond ring, valued at $300, club will be held August 23. A climb sera and three sisters of his deceased fect in every detail, attracted wide atwife. The will also designated Jennie tention on the Universal lot during had been stolen. ; of 9700 feet up the mountain will be Detective P. J. Naylin, of the Ogden made. A Garnsey Hunt, a sister, and the Ogden the filming of Young Desire, colorprogram has been arranged two te The property valuation of the ful and exciting drama starring beaupolice department, has taken a 1. the in 22 North for evening of August as bank executors, tiful Mary Nolan, which comes to the weeks' vacation, starting August ork canyon. Oliver G. Ellis is in ate is $15,-0- 0 at over placed Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Nelson, of something Egyptian theatre today. Many of the of the program. estate in sc- scenes of the picture are laid in the real in and choses 2778 Harrison avenue, have returned charge Dr. G. L. Dodell, new pastor of the ion, consisting of notes, mortgages, bizarre setting of a carnival. Miss to Ogden after spending eight weeks first Christian church, and his torn etc. The petition asks that the Nolan is supported by a splendid cast, xnds, in California, Washington. Oregon, ly will be the guests of his congre- executors be appointed according to William Janney, Ralf Har-oldIdaho, Montana, North and S outh gation Friday evening at a reception the terms of the will and that the in- including Mae Busch, George Irving, and Wyoming, and Utah. The trip to be held in the church parlors. strument be admitted to probate. Claire McDowell. was a combined pleasure and business A decree of divorce was granted local manager is Nelson Mr. journey. Yednesday to Mary Bertagnolli from of the Intermountoin Knitting com- ludolph Bertagnolli by Judge Eugent pany of Ogden. 3. Pratt. The of the child and Detective C. K. Keeter, of the Ogden 120 a month custody was alimony granted to in a perfect the wife. police department, turned scor Sunday at the regular pistol An order heretofore made as to the Rink practice. Officer score shooting of a minor child in the dicustody Smurthwaite held the next best vorce case of Eva C. Fotamianos the Tack W. L. with 98, and Sergeant Nicholas Potamianos was third place at 91. Keeter put ten bul-15 against modified Judge Eugene E. Pratt in by at lets in the center of the target court Wednesday. Second district the perfect. yards, making a 100 per centcompany has ordered the child Pratt Judge The Continental Baking El taken to St. employees and their friends met at for where it can be looked after continuMonte springs Monday evening dancing. ously. supper, swimming, and later furnished The Almy, Wyo., Old Timers' reThe Olie Reeve orchestra union will be held at Lagoon today at the music for the dancing. and George Shorten, W . J. Parker, leg-isaltu- re. two-wee- Joan Bennett Lead in Puttin on the Ritz ar ss vice-preside- nt Will of H. E. Garnsey To Be Probated in The District Court I Ai-le- cn and will allow the accurate account of Srt daughter of Mr. street, and is fairly firm. Springer, 850 Thirty-secon- d a life took her own by sending bullet her home at 7:40 at brain her through F. p. m. Monday evening. Dr. Frank Bartlett was called and stated that Veterinary and death was instantaneous. Miss Springer moved to Ogden Burei An about 15 years ago, and for a numConsultation Fr ber of years has been employed as a Oeden. I .v saleswoman for the Geo. A. Lowe of the The girl parents company. could not assign a cause for the act. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at 8 oclock from the Larkin and Sons chapeL Interment was made in Mount Ogden Memorial cemetery. r.mt; . iwiityV JiTjS W MULLER Convicted Burglar in :th atiMt. Files Bond on Appeal C. W. Hutchinson, convicted second degree burglar, who was recently from one to twenty years in the state prison by Judge George S. Barker, filed his $1000 bond for appeal to the supreme court Saturday and was released from the Weber county jaiL Roy Kinsey, coiivicted with Hutchinson for the same offense, is still in jaiL They were both found guilty of burglary in the second degree, but the jury recommended leniency. Judge Barker, who passed the sentence, states that the only sentence that he could impose under the statute was one to twenty years, but announced at the time that he would recommend to the board of pardons that they be released upon the expiration of one year. sen-fenc- ECORATTNc w,a, WHEA ed Weber County Club Outing to Be Held Saturday, August 9 The County club outing of the Weber County Farm bureau will be held Saturday, August 9, at the Weber stake camping grounds in South Fork canyon, according to Ellen Agren, home demonstration agent Everybody is urged to attend and bring lunches for their own group. The following will be the program which will start at 11 oclock in the morning: 11:00 a. m. Short hike. 12:00 noon Everybody eat 1:00 p. m. Community singing. Program numbers from each club group. 3:00 p.m. Games. 4:00 p.m. Do as you please. 5:00 p. m. Supper. 6:00 p. m. Homeward. Top ash t the Tke Grain Stare TOMORROW o, RAY With M INTERS COCOAKCi GROVE ORCHESTRA White City Cocoanut . Grove Four Big Dances , Tuesday, Next WctU Thursday, FrMu and Saturday Always the Best vt Clyde C. Edmonds, president of the Utah Poultry Producers Cooperative association, states that a simplified auditing system for the benefit of the members has been drawn up. The system was devised by C. K. Ferre, a member of the auditing department. 'Summer Be Your Own Finance Company Frank K Jugler have been appointed P" by Judge Eugene E. of J. C. Watts, estate of the praisers deceased. Suit against D. S. Tracy has been filed in district court by the First National bank of Morgan to recover .n a certain promissory note for $ 50, Z to have boon Issued March 1 BIGGEST riCTURES AND THRIFT PRICES! Adults 'Till 6 p. in., 15c Nights 25c Save For What You Want NOW PLAYING! A Great od Show! The final account of the estate of John llamner, deceased, was filed by the administrator, the Ogden State bank, O. J. Stilwell, trust officer. The value of the estate is $16,092.09. The entire estate was willed to the widow, . & brew. Joe Valdez failed to appear in the court the same day on the charge o possession of liquor, his bail of $100 was ordered forfeited. D. A. Ross pleaded guilty Monday in the city court to the possession o liquor, and was sentenced to pay fine of $10 and serve 80 days in jail Make regular deposits in a savings account and receive interest instead of paying All Quiet on the Western Front ii K. --o- ur weather clothes must be closed out. save money on the famous Hart Schaf & Marx Dixie weave suits. us80 straw hats one-haprice! You can buy what you want for less with cash! lf The Commercial Security Bank Member Federal Coming Soon: cost of dressing for hot weather is very small now entire stock of warm io80 it Desire the f-n- Carrie llamner. Wallace Minnoch was fined $3 in the city court Monday on charges of failing to observe a traffic stop sig nal. Ed Tubbs, charged with double failed to appear parking of his car, in court Monday when his name was called, and he forfeited his cash bail of $3. John Callis, 43, charged with possession of intoxicating liquor, pleaded guilty in the city court Monday, ' and was sentenced to pay a fine o $200 or serve 100 days in jail. Callis was accused of trafficking in home sunt --- Reserve System Xi for Ogden Guest" e, Si NITE (Saturday) Complete Carnival Is Filmed in Newest Mary Nolan Picture Da-kot- 22M DANC Auditing System for Farmers to Benefit Members of Assn es-Ita- Price, Thrctfer . - ml er the |