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Show Bead The Post. 5 THE A Complete News Review! " ci Hr, ks J ) liCE FOR Outing September r students at University of i'tar. COURT for the collegethe year 1929-3accord-in- r IE to official figures given out y E. J. Norton, recorder. The ulnrnt Ogden Attorney Vies resident enrollment for the year total was HIGH Al'tllM for Honors in Fall Election of justice of Supreme Court; SSS. At-rt- court at present years ago, Weber, Cache, and county were united in be-- jf Elder ha B. ef the candidacy of LeRoy was county time at that who ooig, He ttomey of Box Elder county. nomination the by for defeated m ' Mr. Young has d gdce Hansen. Mr. Woolley along with other nminent Ogden attorneys. Woolleys candidacy was discussed a Salt Lake City last Saturday, the meeting of the Republican central committee, and it was ute the three Morally conceded that would state the of counties Mthem pt behind him. Mr, Woolleys candidacy was large-- r brought about through the en-w- fol-nri- ng ft Teacher At High School Here atenvorks U-- ax H an number a total tion was The apportionment among the other schools of the university was as fol lows: Mines and engineering, 381 medicine, 209; law, 180, and business, 561. There was a total of 149 grad- - certain prop- the senior high school. This has ho-- 1 commissioner, announces that he will at a Uwnuae of a ruling I be a candidate in the Second judicial Jlter "wary AM rift Republican I convention jfpr CaPt!i" io S no w"re di? andhat he has refnim th fl,prttl Bvernment. are n,ak,nB their home at I 'V,n,nt,onor ; bills. fuseJ Ju,je'V" The -- 6j7 IIarri80n an(1 PJ. the S. Hold LllfflllCOrS 7, I j organ , Mr.,Soiorlerg was I Alan ty attorney during the in were candidates for graduate degrees. Vn In nfiln Find Ts Meeting About I Frank Francis administration when 2013 were Of the resident enrollment, Arthur K 1,rMtt WM city at VIsif0rl Pa-Southern the The of engineers Rep()rfe(J Mr. Teuscher took over Mrs. Sparks, a talented musician, I erty at Ogden avenue S injured )y Hack Saws Found in A Bed ofCrty Prisoner I. 1 .man, 11a envelope Unit d St t bank Jot -- ia tar Thursday 1 Two automobiles collided Thursday n'nd sUhcii ssed i the noon at the intersection oi containing lt and the In" a,v wroue and Twesty-Itxt- h itreek '1n:irun. , f s Weber Farm Bureau Hold Annual OtltimrJ Engineers Report Referred to Attorney Court on Charges of Car Embezzlement Picture at Severe Hail Storm Does Great Damage To Tomato Crops "" SSL '3? cleil tJttLt sherioti Knai !:?TpaZtS on Sthis ?hes. E-- 1 fac-or- y. n. m Stan Robins Now Managing Bcrthanal County Clerk Advises Early Registration Jury Convicts Man on Charge of Forgery d,0 ll?l Oeu?"houH ille-JhMin-ess Mar-Jam- es r? go Weber County Schools Open oeptemour . wKr K Weber County wives fnr Flood Relief jn,. Younr Men Arrested horse-pullir- v; & SS5t?dSLS. W. H. King Addresses. Rotary Illinois Woman Seeks Aid in Finding Son ad ten-minu- te riJr t ' ? k deMr. Bir.g-c.ntomh- er -- nd the j foe ns w Wil-fon- g, 1 Jnre hSS for-5r- ty re-h-- 1 one-(roo- Marshal Call Attends Court Here ?3 I fet ini t easTh Man field a. Dlcirinf Cases Heard Court Monday pull-agai- me- - Aspiring to the office of county re- Miss Kle. M. Folkman. who rved as private secretary to division oflh, systeiV Serorthe . "n ,t Wed s r era rS'1 Runs I bounefuthe not I,cmoTatie lx,,u!,on ,n convenuon. County Assessor Uurdctt Smith an- nounced that he would le a candidate in the Republican ',,r convention. N'ephi O. Ogden announces that he The an yio-tati- the j the schools K 5 I m.-n- t I n County Treasurer David W, Evans r War Veteran Thinks All Should See the HI tuado Tuesday, publicity the decision Two hacksaws were discovered convention, the bed of Robert Clark in the county announced . iail Tuesday. The saws were con- - mbit now in Ogden cealed under the bedding. Clark is fingers. He was taken to the Dee hos-- 1 Kn'Snemens' Rmtherhi' and then to I nmlnation for county "comrriStoner Mr. Lee in hia report to The Ogr rtjwn resided for treatment. being held in the county jail on s Southern Pacific company den Tost stated that the envelope in North Ogden for many years. Ho Officers John C. Hutchens and P.l,. charge of burglary. lie wouldto give onerntive become I has also been a how was picked up on 4th street between J. Naylin investigated the accident. 1 tne sheriff no information as resident of Liberty, ... , anneara that the Hansen car was I The enginemen for the past few) the saws came into his possession. - the federal building and the Dember-l- lt The sheriff said he had suspect- ger terminal early ed for some time that efforts were exact amount and tion marks on the being made by prisoners to get away but he was not able to determine def- - ing withheld for initely ' what was going on until .a ' ment of identity search of the jail was instituted this John A. Sneddon announced himmorning. carl self as a candidate for the Second this saw to arrangement By hand under it. The Hendrick, An attempt had been made district at re stationed Montelh, judgeship on the Republican during metal the other end of the hole through rear car, an eight-inc- h - Victor 11. McCord announces ticket. west rU9h from the on' working Mr IIendrick ia the (UUUngdamajrinj? side of the tank and considerable mn Weber county. that he ia a candidate for the nominagained. leadway the of I tion a past commander for county clerk and auditor on The annual of the Clark win be" held under strict jail American Legion and served as exalt-- d the Democratic ticket. in Ogden for several months. homes - Lono Fann bureau Saturwas held County be any not wiU given C j. discipline and ruler of the Ogden Elks lodge. If the new arrangement goes Into Farr park. Starting at that tnal privUeges. It. is expected 9 effort oclock crowds arrived ww the in they will return to Ogden ev the at park, taken be up case will 10 four and in came visitors streams days. This will bring some ery distrlrt court in the near future. Several steady 8 or 10 families into Ogden that are all day long. The trucks carrying the while prowling . Clark was captured now living in Montello, it was said. In City weeks animals of the boys calf clubs arrived n the Paramount theatre some on the grounds before nine oclock snd A report on the citys obligation toago, were in their stalls and ready for the la the city court Monday morning relocation and reconstruction of ward show by opening time. he case of Joe Thomas, charged with water a way on Quincy avenue was More than 150 on animals the were iquor possession August 25. was call-- d to the city commission when presented R. the grounds George Judges failed for trial, and the defendant by John C. Brown, city Wednesday Cain and Bateman were George to ready answer, and hia cash bail of $300 and it was referred to City engineer, m ordered forfeited. The hail storm which raged in Og- Attorney S. P. Dobbs, for legal opinKey Hall, charged with assault with I'" ! Wild" r ion aa to whether the city can parC. their deadly weapon on the person of Mil dt-- f Mont. tin, in n r ticipate in the enterprise. I. Kim, August 18, waived prelimin-- 7 Bramwell Investment company pea hearing and was placed under titioned the commissioners to take md of $1000 to appear in the distpart in changing an old waterway lorict eourt for trial. Hall is alleged i snow at will ,n which 9 rijMT the'storm Front," broke shortlv toflk after the in cation, the ditch to be used in consheriff! the to have struck Kim with a galzanized y' starting S irt Clearfield o the of clork for veying water from the bench canal' 2800 vicinity Egyptian class, by iron light pounds pulling serv to he the wife n F. Stoele. pipe, inflicting bodily injuries. critics are those who saw irtual m0VC(, (owar,, Syracuse in the to users. B fpet fiy- - ,nche(1 W. P. Davis, found guilty of reck-b- a d ice at thefrontswherethese Secmi placet jaine8 pife of Clin-Uyton. Fully 400 !L A. Hill, 127 Doxey avenue, was Wilder MirPC,tion driving on Washington avenue were so ably de8?r,d y I were hammered In- - appointed ta special officer at the tomatoes team of 2650 a with 'cres ton, h pounds weighing Twenty-iftktween Twenty-fourt- h were arrested woman and book, Mana Rernrque. condition that a good share Sperry Mills, for one year without w feet ?tdJ that ulled 2m for streets was fined $3. It wai of the D. Sh"Pei even he worth picking. not inches. IwSlJ? George n?unS v eight on hat city pay. The appointment was made he lo sported by Mr. Davis that I d sltion Third place, Chas. Telford of Plin on the recommendation of A. E. A"kosr L boimd Paid for a dress which was damage and been has Veam puHed I out withSn His Vourt 'f wi,tenti chief of police. Citythdhitoict "fo ch hea he struck a woman. onthe hit 266jTpound m The SmeSnfrS;S Other of pounds fce 200. and final estimate of C. F. is what was considered of minor imFirst this pnibe2rlem,nt theC1wve-It-Your-markable picture, . and The aereages of the Smith Canning Dinsmore A Co. for construction of . YnJ!!f,rr' .entries in. the light class were 1 portance. The court had told Davis of Hooper with a 2030 company! from whom thtcar was toctorv, Woods Cross Canning that if he settled for all damages says over Ogden river at the time that the Christensen team and Jack Pippin of Roy I The Ksysville Canning company and Lorinfootbridge ton it pound consideratithe in the sum of $1200, Farr rented. would be taken into park eampa damtraining the Utah Canning company were with a team of 2690 pounds. boys were on in the ordered paid. The and was sentence. approved of passing aged with some estimates running as eity end of the struggle ar I i Winners in the middle class teams Bud Williams and Ed Stewart fail engineer reported Picture thgt he had I . watchjdthe eontest were John Draayer of Clinton. high as 500 acres. to appear in court on a charge o: that while account and c on lecked found it to the lived my service dun" rallels ot the i Iis team, weighing 2890 pounds, e correct. fighting August 25 at Twenty-fift- h were There aix poundfl fo 2? Bai tawt and Grammercy avenue. of those iboj West second Walter experienchs Telford, place, was Williams in the sum of $10 instances tja Bame I Weher his team of 2945 Management of the Berthana hall- pounds pull- Wared forfeited and a bench war-- t man side in many and the Bertnana Roman theM 2900 pounds nine feet five and of " has issued for the arrest of Stewart. os mine. been conferred on sta"''y L," inches: Fife The practical jokes Playe? half Jim third place, August 30 will he the last registraon home R. B. Porter, the managing Robins return by C1jnton. His team of 2845 pound recruits, the tion for this month. County Clerk U S. - puned 2900 pounds three feet 8 i A. Van Dvke state, that It xmall7hoTarWn thB, inlwrence In the case of the state against active abto nckeg other entries were Adaml business here for the I would be well for those who are apt ieroy Fox tried in the district court er is now formulating alto ho away from the city or county Thursday, a jury returned a verdict scenes Sentence will be pronouncnoiirv the popular dance I 'm October registration days to at- of for new United States Marshal Cosco Cal lie has retoined Jerry Bees- - end to their registration Saturday, ed guilty. Saturday. Claaa I in October are the Tuesday in Ogden attending to are VsVns'itiona as Winners l?in The information charged Fox with Ultr. B.llrwm Artists to fum- - Registration days rieral court matters. The marshal tHb picture heavyweight class ley's 28th. and d the name of J. Greenband to ah 8 orging infor-rtoand those who erbahf fverybody read of teams weighing 3000 pounds that because of amended Mr. Van Dyke added that registra-.h check for $12.50 on April 25 last, ballroom ud Jack to as were follows; r F.rt, in liquor cases, reduced lacW fions so far have been very light, t was cashed at a service station. Fox Mg fethe Siogan ior therc thrpicture saw and o Hl team weighed the No- - acted as his own Mtemert proceedings, it is neces-tp,PPin of be states, is, To Tlease the Dancers." Those who expect to vote at attorney, District and pulled 3100 pounds 27 feet rfKjateml ember serve papers on persona David J. .Wilson prosecutwoujd Attorney I Those who did not vote at the county charged with national prohi-laSecond was John Draayer of Clinreneral election two years ago or at ing. violations. The abatement picture was in 3115 team of pulled His ton. pounds lw eo onn ltlie city election a year ago, must - of The jury P. the caseMoronicomposed Jydngs are baaed doon liquor with E. WilBybee, 19 Joseph names 3100 feet appounds reKiatir evcn thouyh their largely Rations, hut have to David Leonard J. Hancock, " 1C Third was George Telford of West neared on the books at the time of cox, elosirg of places where such 1o 1 William F. II. Charles receiv-been Cottle, Jurat, have puiio Hi 3300 team donations Liberal pounds ose elections. Webpr To has been conducted. Becker. Simon H. Weston and Albert d by the local chapter of the Red ed 3000 pounds for 19 feet , Monday afternoon Deputy I I. Wright. The jury deliberated only will open was Robert schools other I The entry M. Smith, assisted by county a few minutes after the case was insti- 3185 serv-!- ?. teachers team pounds, Hi, weighed a and 15. JWy Sheriff David F. Steele, and g A tent in charge of Mrs. donstod. aj the classes of held on September 15 junction papers on John Alex, be school lthe prises were first $30; second, $15. Ora Bundy was placed at the corner John Allen, 32, and Pete Kas-- ifttei,Tthe Weber county high in- will S3. They were and third $10. Every team entered The speakers placed under bona IL Ed Kammryrr. did not get a prize was given So. 100 each. that nil?" I and David Moore pleaded guiltv are C Bundv Mur-Mrs. Mrs. Events Assisting n! Rev John E. Carver, Wrestling court to discharg-fon- g I Ivan Owens Siphon Rhivera Mrs. A. E. Wil- - Thursday in th city Miss Nellie Hendrick I Ray jenningra in the cit' Jacobs. Wednesday Mrs. fireanns ravK Senator Wilford Fmeding, png wrentlcd to a draw in a that stated men Maurice Howe. Mf- - Can'er The limits. voung TeachSoelberg Mrs and Mrs. Fred Murray, 7318 W. Lake Joseph the exhibition match. Hugh Stewart gave BTto rub- a at rats on Personality and were Red hev shooting the the for River Forest, 111., has asked the pubexhibition. I B Jacobs will spesk retail section hish ground In the southwest chers I tumbling for her son, the he on the look-oto lic tea' the guaranteed 195, pavgonf weight to destroy the animals. They fcS 5J phnnt board, assuring he otdei city been who has lie the six Miss of missing in years, 40 minutes, (JJ regular weekly meeting to throw five men reSrt wcellJnt re-- said there -- re thousands of the rots age -- DoS reS- -f at nf the board's 14 months. fund for S9 in f i Rotary club was held Wednes-Wto been SJu5"e0ti! di.po Miss Edith Tall- - in the vicinity, and that they had uHs the Hotel Bigelow in the ball- Descriptive item follows: "Robert He offered to p.y B to Rieht, Ye.r of the We- - shooting them at intervals in the past James more was secretory J him with Senator William H. King could who Murray, 6 years old, brown his tjnp around an stay cS concera- Red chapter, re- - t hree years with no complaints Cook, 180 Scar under left ear. and hair. observaUons eyes minutes. 5cial guest of honor. He sPpke Jack, fjve than Bi! Kev. world making Essex seen in coach, 1929, model, Last seven international minutei, Relations. th .hoU v, the civilization,ho visited in Af. pound, stayed Rxy with red haired woman about 36 Edward Carver was chairman. inmutesj thmt six Af nations stayed th, nf Ih. South Amer- - U . nub President R. H. Hinckley and Immunity for all concern160, stayed -- mount bova get a permit from the chief of years old. ninuI! the roues Europe, and (Hr riraAsia, to . child is returned immediately, ed if H. indf Jail aentence was ," P- DeVine paid tribute of , Owens, 170. stayed would be oolice. A three-da- y f7hihcity county unharmed." 118 pounds, Teae manager resident Stevens, rr, imposed but suspended, The Weber County session at the utes, and Jack reached by the end of the week. a . three minutes. t Utah Power & Light compsny taJred several years, who is leaving for d.,-position in Texas. He-i- n! to Settle ev R, 0. T. last week that a group of lawyers had agreed to sup KLske Barnes for the post. Mr. Woolley, who is 42 years of firm in, is the senior member of the Holther. He was if Woolley and ora at Pipe Springs, Arizona, the son f the late Edwin B. Woolley. He is a rather of Judge Dilworth Woolley, lis legal education was obtained at He targe Washington university. been before the bar for 14 years. Mr. Woolley was chairman of the lublican County Central commit-- T and was a delegate to the convention in 1924. At itent he is state committeeman Nation-Bepublic- 7 South AfSaldaho Wy! Four announcements of candidacy for offices in Weber county were the states students to !TJ - s ming, su-fe- ne at H' , JS and1 Weber County Candidates Arc Taking Initial Steps in Campaign Moves for Fall Election; Soderbrrg and Sneddon in Judgeship Itnce -.i g, I RusSa HATS INTO RING 1 i- con-dm- 2' su-M- ne E morning SeptiMiilMT to m the Ogden Members of Oici cher stake Sunday ;he local campaign will,lty schools. Institute of the Ogden schools will hold iin-iannual Ujrn offici.-illSaturday afternoon high schools will be held Thursday mne.t dance cm! meloneighth - ing. Scptemb-- r 1, nt 9 !M ocliwk bust in the at ., Weln-county court house, mi Moorvr pavilion September 8. Folin the tVntiiil Junior audit Republican county eotnmittee lowing. a custom ,.f the past, It is to make arrangements and set the statement made by Superintend-.eiiue-u-- d by the committee in charge for the primaries of the ! tn:u hose attending ome attired in' '.'erulls and sack aprons. state, county, and judicial miens. The committee will als lowing are the committee heads SOi . . Jenson. i!.e date of the county contention. I ,l,:rd of education; Dr. i . in charge of Adver-tisinarrangements; suvrintord.-n- l of public inslruc A t aiurv of the meeting will be the illiam J. Hack ham; Koscm E Ilttinmond, Salt Uk of Comirossman lion 11 mcRt-N. Russell Tanner; arrange, reception, t ty. meinlvi- of the state tux coin- i ho will nddi-esthe meeting. Uarencc I decorations, :n smoii, who will diacutn the consti Lichard I). Hooper. the tut tonal amendments passed , I I'vcial session of the state legislature C ity SlieS N in 19 U; lr. John Edward C. arer, and (Question Dr. Adam s. Reunion. Huildmg meetings will be held A lit has been filed in the Second Thursday afternoon with the various I - S- - A- - of DJimiM court by Ogden City against irinripals. Registration of pupils will T hast arrived in Og- G. Touschcr, for the purpose of be s.a.ted at 9 oVWk Friday morn- den. ami'will takethe ing a question that has long ex-- 1 rrig. Scpien-be12, in iill'sclmols froin place of IJeu- f,'ono1 Thomas H. Cunning-- 1 "ted between the waterworks depart tlu first grade to twelfth, inclusive h?m forllu,r riirector of of the city and the water users, I classroom wotk will begin Monday military ci- t ih frden hKh 8,ho01ty riKht tf t,,e city to enforce Si-- ember 15. At the senior high OF COUNTY TOSS 1 ef for the nomina-those prominent . local politics, Weber county is ended to representation on the bench, inasmuch as Salt Lake in the doty has three members A R. Barnes, According to NUMBER 39 n'l-e.- announc-candidac- . ( , irfhnr Woolley, Ogden attorney nrominent in the affair of the fore. j The resident collegiate registration JLblican party in Weber county for y for the year was the largest in the has fourteen years, Vgt for the nomination history of the university, and includcourt at the ed students from 28 counties in Utah; the of supreme ijuitfce convention Septem-- r 32 states in the United States, Wash site Republican D C Phillinnine 15. 11 foreign coun- Hawaii with contest Judge will Ephraim He 8S"UisC.am-eltanaSfB incumbent, and former t. ITV t I Republican County Ogden City Schools to Committee to Meet j Start September 15 Here on Saturday, WllPk wi M.i.y W- The total enrollment for the year including resident and extension and correspondence students and summer school 1929, less duplicates, was 6933. Of course, 470 were from Weber county. The total enrollment for 1929-3- 0 showed a healthy increase over that for the year be- Hansen, Now in Office, A. R. Barnes Are Rivals v, i r 1929-8- 0, Judge S mo. L.N. r 0, 1 l ,' i. ,.. NOW! I Iooper A total of 119 students from Webi-county were registered as resident k," .'fc G 119 Weber Students Sunday Schools to Attended U Last Year Hold At PUCE i- The Post Is (trowing; Subscribe OGDEN. UTAH, FRIDAY. Jolley enters ' f .; iiti.rribe rrt m.nt.l K Sf Tthfd prop.. eiSJre . ThX.rtt,mndM r.f. bt ut |