OCR Text |
Show Friday, OctoW , TIIE OGDEN POST 8 Salt Lake, by Deputy Sheriffs O. 11. Mohlman and D. F. Steele last Friday. The boys will begin to serve from one to twenty years sentences imposed Friday for second degree burglary. Both boys confessed to a in s, Funeral Sprays, Haakrt and any price from SI up. Why pay De-Iga- more? Weber floral, 740 28th street adv. Fhone 410. to the E. Longbrake reported police Tuesday morning that a shot gun had been stolen from his residence, 2903 Adams avenue. Thomas H. Evans has filed suit for divorce against Edna II. Evans In the Second district court on the grounds of desertion. The couple were married March 31, 1921, and have one child, a boy of 8 years of age. Evans seeks general relief. Wanda Baker Layton has filed action for divorce from Leland I Lay-to- n in the Second district court alleging cruelty. The couple were married November 8, 1929, and Mrs. Lay-to- n sets out that her husband has struck her in the face with his fists, blackened her eyes and otherwise mis. treated her, She seeks general re- Leader Joined Marine Band When 17 Years Old number of robberies. Mrs. P. S. Sullen berger presented a claim to the county commissioners for damages to her automobile. September 15 she was driving in Ogden canyon, and a rock dropped from a Weber county gravel truck and bounced on the truck wheel and through the windshield of her car. Jim Sandman, arrested Saturday by Songs Will Add to Gayety of Program o. afford .relief to defU'l0, S' full time schZl 5th staff, thus iVir dieap on the children t these district. Htiitty TJ1 nenJments now v,. people of Utah more progressive student? ics and government have had. Like aU lSS th of the two retult, schools of thoug -v permit us to make a be a lot of fun ing There is likely to at the band concert at the Paramount tonight," George Glen, chairman of the affair, reports. The various Ogden luncheon clubs are planning to take charge during the intermission. songs Theyll sing their favoriteto club in. join and invite the audience To hear these Lions, Exchangites, Kiwanians and Rotarians sing their club songs is a thrill in itself. The Rotary club has a new one called, We Come From the Land of the Howling Ute," and if they sing it as they do at thq, club it will be good. It is said that when the United States Marine band appeared in Chicago there were 140,090 people present This is said to be a greater crowd than any attending a world scries ball game, and greater than the attendance at the Dempsey-Tunne- y j 5 j I which will lead the income basis of tax.! elimination from h o the pilrdy deputy sheriffs and federal pro hibi- tiun agents on a federal warrant, is tra charged with possession of intoxfca-in- g of same. liquor, also manafacture He is at liberty under $1000 bail The officers stated that they had been amendments, the legiswJ looking for Sandman since September most unanimous 5, when they discovered two stills, and Utah follow the lead of!?? K Sandmans car on the Brank Beck states which have profited farm at Ileasant View. fight 'there is the double urge for Ogden the application of Sj?? John Browning, president of the to attend this concert Mr. Glen their basic law. The folks of Arms company Browning Supply points out The attraction of the band suggesting an experiment Ogden, returned Tuesday to Liege, .tscif, and the added joy of contrib- bicular, but would have Utah a Belgium. He will sail from New York October 3. He will work on various uting to the aid of Ogdens crippled along that courte wnich mho, lief. which in itself is a great have pursued so successfully The supervising architect in Wash- guns, and on a new gun which will be cause. inannounced later. bids D. for will C., open ington, When the curtain rises, revealing stallation of elevators in the Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fingree'an-nounc- e under a blaze of light, these seventy-riv- e federal building addition on October the arrival of a son Monday men in their immaculate, brilliant Mrs. Pingree 22, the day on which general bids for at the Dee hospital. red uniforms; their glistening instruwas formerly Peggy Roy. the addition will be compared. ments, it is said to be an inspiring Clifton G. Crowther, 36, an emL. S. Corey, secretary and treasAnd when the leader gives the sight comurer of the Utah Construction comployee of the Pacific Express instruthose seventy-fiv- e for signal With the Big Crowds his into a ran enC. and pick J. Barlow, consulting pany, accidentally pany ments into to note burst the opening right leg Tuesday while icing a car gineer, have returned from a trip to of play, the effect is marvelous. in the railroad yards. He was taken South America. Tickets should be secured soon from SATURDAY NITE to the Dee hospital for treatment livestock Q. A. Kellogg, general Rotarians or at the Paramount box Forfeiture of a $400 bond in the agent of the Denver and Rio Grande office. case of John Alek, charged with pos- Western railroad with headquarters Ray Winters Cocoanut session of liquor, in the city court at Denver, visited Ogden friends MonGrove Band . H. Monday was set aside Tuesday when day, and looked the livestock situation George it was learned that Alek was in the over in this section. Admission 40c Gives Views on Box Elder county jail, and that it was Lois Fuller was 'granted a divorce impossible for him to appear Monday. Monday by Judge Eugene E. Pratt in He will have a hearing in the city the Second district court against court in Ogden when he completes his Mark W. Fuller, whom she married Senator George H. Ryan, chairman sentence in Box Elder county. here June 80, 1914. In her action for of the legislative advisory committee Judge Eugene E. Pratt Monday divorce, Mrs. Fuller charges deserto the Utah Tax commission, in a sumfound Dr. Wiley M. Cragun guilty of tion. She was awarded the custody of This is Captain Taylor Branson, director of the United States Marine ming up to an article has this to say a charge of failure to report a birth three minor children. in December, 1929, to the city board of band, which will play in Ogden at the Paramount theatre tonight under the concerning the proposed constitutionhealth, registrars of vital statistics. andJudgment for $1300 and interest, auspices of the Rotary club for the fund for crippled children. Captain Bran- al amendments: attorneys fees, together with The constitutional amendments Judge Pratt announced that he would foreclosure of a mortgage, was grant- son enlisted in the band when he was 17 years of age and became its director submitted to the' voters of Utah this impose sentence Friday. R. J. Hackwell, 2828 Brinker ave- ed by Judge Eugene E. Pratt in the in 1927k Captain Branson is the ninth leader of the band which was organ- fall will permit the greatest step forSecond Monday against ized in 1801. The which will have been taken since nue, reported to the police depart- Martha .district courtChase preceding directors were Tyre, PonsScala, Fries, Schneid- wardconstitution and Joseph McFarland, was adopted. .The the his home that ment Sunday evening The action involves a er, Sousa, Fandulli, and Santelmann. amendments are the result has been entered by means of a pass McFarland. note proposed The Marine band will be greeted officially in Ogden today by a com- of study by two legislative sessions secured by the mortpromissory key during his absence from the city gage. mittee made up of the following: 'Mayor Ora Bundy, representing Ogden; and a years intensive study by eleven aome time during September 6. He A bicycle was stolen from the resistated that a small bank had been Robert II. Hinckley, president of Rotary; Albert Becker, president chamber members of the 18th legislature in collaboration with a tax commission apbroken open and the money taken. He dence of Ed Christensen, 3051 Porter of commerce, and P. II. Mulcahy and E. R. Alton, captains of the two Rotary also stated that the home was thor- avenue Sunday night. pointed by Governor Dem at the reFred Seppich departed Monday for ticket selling teams. quest of Hie legislature. The investioughly ransacked. S. MM U. W. C. 2c., navy, Earlington, Ky., where he was called gation was not superficial. Starting Wright, who is stationed on the U S. S. Sara- on account of the death of his sister, against the Guyon Coffee Shop and us was formerly Gertrude Peterson, with the demands for tax revision Thomas H. Guyon to recover for ren- of Ogden. twenty yean ago, the committee and toga, is in the city visiting his broth- Mrs. Minnie Long. The fishing contest at Macks Sport- tal on property in Salt Lake, togethcommission sought to bring to light er Jack Wright, at 2847 Madison aveBartholomew Ellen has filed a peing Goods company, came to a dose er with, the counter claim of the dethe underlying causes for the many nue. Mr. Wright is on a thirty-da- y tition in the division of the demands which have been made upon furlough. He has lust ended his en- September 27. George Nasfell, of the fendant, have been transferred from Second districtprobate court asking that the each succeeding session of the legislistment for a period of two years. llirchman Shoe company, was award- the Third district tourt to the Second Ogden State bank be named as admin- lature to so adjust our tax problems Prior to duty on the Saratoga, Mr. ed the $20.00 Shakespeare rod for district court here. A meeting of Battery B of the istrator of the estate of Henry C. Bar- that fairness might be meted to alL Wright spent two years in the Asiatic catching the largeat trout which station, and spent much time in the weighed 14 pounds and 4 ounces 222nd field artillery was held Tuesday tholomew, deceased. The estate is In this long and thorough study, the Fred T. Stone, Seowcroft evening at 8 oclock in the national valued at a little more than $10,000. committee or the commission can not Golf! Fhillipplnes, China, and Japan. He dressed. enlisted in Ogden January 24, 1926. representative, won the $6.00 Shake- guard armory on Twenty-thir- d street. The petition will be heard October 18. be accused of taking snap judgment Announcement is made that bids or speare automatic reel for the next This was the first official inspection Jake Kesler, of 428 Twenty-nint- h jumping to a conclusion without ON THE SPORTY be opened at the office of the sufficient will 6 endress8 ounces and Pacific veteran argent Southern pounds A season. of the was short program deliberation. In view of the street, States bureau of public roads great changes in our business and sogineer, was retired' Tuesday on ed. The largest was caught at Fish given and refreshments were served United in this Jack-so- n at He and service. city October 15 for the con- cial structure, the almost unanimous 44 ake, of the other at Utah, close after the of the evening. pension years struction of iwo miles of road in Val- opinion Lake, Wyoming. arrived in Ogden Tuesday on Southof members of the committees Forty-tw- o diplomas were issued Four representatives from Weber Idaho, adjacent to the was that to make a start toward corern Pacific train No. 20, at 1:30 p. to teachers by the board of ley county, Monday and a large delegation of friends county will be sent to the adult train- education; included in the list from Payette national forest. recting the situation it would be necesCOURSE G. W. Mayo of Sim Francisco, head sary to place were at the station to meet him and ing school in Logan by the directors Ogden were L. Bari Swenson, high in one tangible property of the home and community section of of the forest highway work in the class and intangible Smooth greens; bunkers; totoffered congratulations. school; Charles I Johnson, junior western property in Weber farm state states W. bureau. The for United the Malone, county engineer Stateh another for taxation ing water holes and roujh--of George to reschool, and Dorothy Ballantyne, bureau of public roads, is in Ogden move mortgages frompurposes; the features and fun of Nevada, spent Saturday and Sun- school will open the last week in Oc- high the exempt list grammar grades. tober. He Leaders will fnends. B. courses in be with J. Finch, district in order to cease offending the fedgiven Ogden visiting big game in miniature. day Dr. William M. McKay conducted conferringof the was accompanied by Mrs. Malone. n home management, clothing, read clinics bureau. MitR. R. eral engineer statute; to provide a way for the 15c Admissioa. among children of chell, senior highway engineer of the legislature to design income They were enroute to the. national ng, and organisation. taxes so in Eden on 10c Kiddies age Wednesday, Liberty, Orlando 'Fox, 23, of 536 Canyon convention of the American Legion, bureau, has returned to Ogden from that tax revenue will come HOP UP! Mr. road, is in the Dee hospital in a se Thursday and will conduct a clinic id a two weeks inspection trip to forest clasB' of property which nowfrom a which is being held in Boston. Miss Huntsville pays Ellis, Friday. Olga Malone is the national executive com- rious condition, caused by a concrete highways in Idaho. nothing or almost nothing to maintain mitteeman of the American Legion mixer falling on him as- he attempted nurse, assisted with the work. the government which has fostered it Mon S. Barker late o load it into a truck Monday mom-n- g Judge George for Nevada. and given it court and police protec- Amiitum glvun to PnlnUn nnd HjwOjjJ in the Red Devil Coal company day afternoon quieted title to a cerGeorge Buford, chief chemist of the Interesting Parlor Talk tion; to make possible some changes, in aoeurhw hnrmoniiinx colon ant Globe Grain and Milling company, ards. Fox is suffering internal in tain piece of property in favor of Your Visitor: by legislative action, in the adminis- fttion. husband lot a gets James D. Allen and others and WnH Paper, modern dmtena presided at a dinner given Saturday uries. tration of tax laws so as to bring the of sentiment out his of doesn't pipe, O. othKaloomino, Harkness and D. Sheriff Steele arrestthe against the Hotel at Henry F. Bigelow Deputy by evening he? taxpayer into closer contact with taxPaint, n qnallty product, pw Utah Chemists club. The meeting ed Frank Malonas Tuesday afternoon ers. officials and the ing coirection permit B. Donald Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Richquick: "Indeed he does. of Marchus, of was held primarily for the purpose of at the Helena hotel on lower Twenty-'ift- h Bnwhou hr pnjP street on the charge of liquor San Diego, announce the arrival of a Its perfectly disgusting to see him is certain abuses of which every one MULLER DECORATINGr Cft discussing closer cooperation in the the cognizant, namely, of Bcddmieai escaping IN I4tk Street. matter of the analysing food prod- possession. Malonas was released on daughter at their home. Mrs. March clean it. property of wealthy corporations and preetlm cn ucts. $300 bond, to appear in the city A. L. Christiansen, county agricul court 3 4 year-old tural agent, states that a complete Shirley Stephens, tubercular test of the Weber county daughter oLMr. and Mrs. Ajex Stecattle to be exhibited at the state fair phens, of 549 Forty-- 1 t street had has been made and that not a single ter leg broken Tuesday when she ran diseased animal was found. The ex- n front of an automobile driven by hibit from Weber county will consist her brother. She ran out to meet of about 125 head of cattle, including him and the brother failed to see her. llolsteins, She was taken to the Dee hospital approximately forty-fiv- e twenty Jerseys, twenty Guernseys where medical attention was administered. Calf club entries. and thirty Cora E. Vickshas filed an action Dr. E. P. Mills gave a lecture Sunis Each First the at Baptist against George W. Dalton in the Secday evening ond district court to collect $3000 on church. He chose for his subject experi-ence- d and the 1930 Passion promissory note. The suit is transDr. Mills recently return ferred to this district from the Third Play. to Ogden from an extended trip to district. In the case of George. Oscar Hill, Europe. Mrs. Gladys Pratt Young spoke on charged with failure to support his Mexico and Her People" Sunday eve- family in the Second district court cycle of ning in the Thirteenth ward chapel before Judge Eugene E. Pratt, on a SHOES WOMEN FOR Mrs. Young was born in Mexico. Her bench warrant he was discharged on sound busibrother Ray 1 Pratt is at the pres the showing that he would make proent time president of the Mexican vision for his family. It was stated and ness Saints that his wife had misunderstood. mission of the Latter-da- y In the Second district court Tueschurch. built Emma N. Nelson has filed suit for day Judge George S. Barker and a CO Nelson in divorce from Chester L. jury took up the case of the Bear RivJudge Eugene E. Pratts division o: er Milling company against the Was the Second district court. Mrs. Nel- atch Gas company. The suit is the son charges cruelty, and seeks the outgrowth of a collision on the River-da- le road October 25, 1929, between custody of two children and alimony We you complete bankThe couple were married June 29 a truck owned by the plaintiff and an automobile owned by the defend1923, in Salt Lake. service. ing A decree of divorce was awarded ant. The plaintiff, blaming the deto Catherine O. Batchelor from Geo, fendant for the collision, asks for O. Batchelor Friday in the Second dis- damages in the sum of $1419.50, and AAAA to Situ 1 le It trict court by Judge Eugene E. Pratt, the defendant, in 'a counter claim, on the grounds of desertion. The min blaming the plaintiff, seeks damages Ehm JiiiA Mtlodict ever N.B.C. kook-uat or children were awarded to Mrs, in the sum of $879.51. 8 e'cledi Sunday Evening. Enna Jcttidc Dane A car striped of all accessories, Batchelor. The couple were mirrie was found near Pine View in Ogden Mutic nvci nation WLW Onchmati at 10 clodi April 19, 1904. Notice and undertaking on appeal canyon Tuesday. The license plate OFFICERS Srinrday Evcninjv Tina givon I Eaatam Standard, from judgment awarded City Com number indicates that the car bemissioncr Fred E. Williams for $300i longs to A. M. Richards of Sandy. Pkc Coaat Bfoodcatt Sunday Evtninga . II. E. Hemingway, President verdict for libel in the Second district J. G. Price reported that a tire S. G. Dye, 7;43 Coait Em, Harmon B- - Barton, court has been filed by the Standard was stolen from nis car which was Examiner Publishing company. The parked at his home, 3143 Forter aveJ. II. Riley, Wm. A Budge, Aw. costs also assessed against the com' nue, Monday night. II. W. Hinley, Trust Officer Ike Flinders, 2208 Washington avepany were one hundred and thirty dollars. During the summer of 1921 nue, reported to the police department Taylor-Wrig- ht a controversy over water conditions Tuesday that his automobile was in Ogden brought forth certain criti stolen Monday night from a parking 2355 Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah dams and personal attacks upon Com stwee on Ogden avenue, between missioncr Williams, and the suit was Twenty-fiftstreet and Twenty-sixt- h the result of those articles publish streets. The car was later located on ixrCRTS IN IMTING INNA JIIIICK SHOES Member Federal Reserve System in the Standard-Examine- r. West Thirty-thir- d street stripped of Elmer Tillotson and Charles Miller, all tires. both 18, were taken to the state prison Files in the case of Max Daniels ""S.1 22L& legate inJ' DANCE . Senator Ryan State Amendments - , . Play EGYPTIAN -- All ' pre-scho- ol - ' "J Band-paint- ed -- fl-s- STABILITY 4-- H banking transaction carefully handled by officers and directors. $ Through the business half a century the principles of integrity intelligent dealing have this bank to endure. $ 6 5 offer a and trust QbimuG o$i p Vice-Preside- nt Vice-Preside- Co. nt Tlie Commercial Security Bank h, K 3 d i |