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Show Read The Post A Complete News a E b i 3 THE Review! POST CD fOLCME . The Post Is Crowing; Subscribe NOW! NUMBER 46 OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1930. meet is Ilodenhamer Takes Bride in Boston Greatest ever unusual the that heldsaysolson u. past the LEGION ftah Makes Good Impression at REPUBLICANS IN ACCORD WITH Announcement of interest Ogden to effect L. Bodenhamer, national commander of American Legion, was married Monday in Boston to Miss Irene Richardson, daughter of Mr. L. Shankle of Eldorado, Ark. Mrs. Shankle said the marriage culminated a courtship of about four IT Convention; Hoover's Address Based on Legion Green .Urges Eligible years. Mis Vnion Men to Join Legion ' National Pre-iiibl- e; .cgislative Candidates Pledge Kfforts to Obtain Establishment of State Kducational In- stitution Richardson is secretary to Mr. Bodenhamer in his business, the Finance company. She attended Ouachita college, took a business course and later obtained a from Arkansas State Teachers degree She had been in New York college. studying at Columbia university and left there a few weeks ago to study at Emerson college in Boston. Ar-kans- giymond L Olson, commander of of the American e Utah department Ltfion, arrived in Ogden Wednesday posing after attending the national jairention' held in Boston, October 6 gr Olson states that the 12th an- - ytory. The convention acted upon a gober of important matters pertain-t- o Campaign Plans Go Forward Plans for the coming campaign were iscussed Tuesday evening when the candidate officers and lepublienn party leaders met at headquarters. William J. Oritehlow presided and ntrndured David L Stine, John M. Mills and Albert K. Becker, logisla-- t WHAT WILL THE Will of Los Angeles Race Man Contested HARVEST BE the veterans, all of which are fcieeord with sound public policy, the Charges that the wife of the adopted son of the late Harry D. (Curly) Cub commander said. "President Hoover took the pre-w- Brown, formerly of Ogden, but at the of the Legion for a text in ad- time of his death of Los Angeles, imand praised properly influenced him to make her ding the convention, and her husband residuary legatees, fa organization highly, said The chief executive are contained in a contest to the will Olson. ailed upon the Legion for a conti- on file in. Los Angeles. Brown's estate, in the petition, is nue of its program of peace-tim- e grace to the community, state, and estimated at $6,000,000, although the vo candidates, who delivered short addresses on the taxation question and touched upon the junior college prop- ? Suit Dismissed as Burglary Suspect future Farmers to Arrested in Ogden Parties Settle Out Celebrate October 24 Of District Court The Future Farmer of Welter counJ. M. Howard, 46, was arrested Monday afternoon b y Detectives George Finn and W. K. Milligan at Com-unH- the intersection of street suspicion of havin the burglary store in Layton, not deny the ac- The damage suit of Anthony B. osition. These candidates announced their stand on the junior college situation as follows: Weber county must have college. Our Republican platform avers a college for stnte-supisirt- ed Ogden and pledges its candidates to ty will hold a celebration Friday, Oc- tlie legislature to work for such an tober 24, in the Welter county high nxtitution. We stand upon that plat-orschool, according to an announcement iy Yern OberhanMcy. vocational agris, "There are various types of n cultural instructor. It will lie a to as control. their and supimrt dance and the hall will be decorated to represent an outdoor Our representatives will stand for an college, scene. The boys will have an exhibit ndcMndent, ree from any connection with any and the Weber County Farm bureau other institution, if and as long as will have another. there is any possibility,- no matter Project day has been set for No- tow slight. vember 6, when the books will lie But if such a college cannot be closed for the hoys for the year and obtained, we are in favor of the best prizes will he awarded. A banquet jHissible college that can be obtained. and theater party will be given in the Ye must have a junior college. evening. Chairman George II. Lowe of the central committee, Arthur Woolley, Arnold against James Uartholomeo nnd Wall avenue, on was dismissed Tuesday by Judge Geo. ing been implicated 8. Barker in the Second district court. of the Kowley drug The statement was made that the Htum." petition for probate sets the figure October 3. He did matter had been settled out of court. Green of the at $650,000. Contestants are Lesunts cusation and on his person were found A mold sued Bartholomeo because of President William Locke, a grand-niecand Mary J. certain articles alleged to have been having been bitten by Bartholomeo's inerican Federation of Labor the convention and called upon Silvia, a sister. The adopted son is taken from the store, among them be- dog, February 9, 1930, according to D. Brown, Jr. ing fountain pens. the allegations of the complaint. gtry world war veteran who is a Harry Detective Milligan stated th:s mornember of organized labor to affiliate Brown died May 4, 1930, in GlenArnold says he paid out $30 to a with the Legion, said Mr. Olson. dale at 'the age of 67. It is stated in ing that Howard has a long penitentthat his clothing was damphysician, Commander Olson addressed Salt the petition that at the time he made iary record in the states of Washing- aged to the amount of $25 and that his, will he was influenced by undue ton, Oregon, and California. Sheriff he was entitled to $500 as general Like post No. 2 at the Salt Lake araffections from his adopted son's wife. George Mann of Davis county came to damages. my Thursday evening, and also during the afternoon and took the installation of officers. According to the terms of the will, Ogden Howard to Farmington. state committeeman, and Mrs. J. G. lephews and other relatives get $1000 to $5000 each, and a trust fund of I , Finn and Milligan... aSO, Off aLk, county vice chairwoman, also n"d CharJe County 550,000 was created for the benefit of i' spoke briefly. M Richard M. Brown and Rachael W. Cleared f Ch.encLand, brother and sister. Another !f,era hd1 ,n,truc Rolivrt M. Kennan, minister of the fund of $1000 was created for the A warning has been issued by the from the ' irst Congregational church, was arbenefit of two sons of Harry D. Brown, members of the sheriffs office to par- rested and fined $5 in the court Jr., and most of the residue goes to ents and boys that pmmiscus shooting Thursday for fast driving. city At a meeting of the Weber County the Brown family. will not be tolerated in county disJ. II. Carstenson, 2535 Rrinker aveMedical society, held last night, the, The incident happened at an early tricts and that prosecution will follow ran into a group of horses runnue, nnd Kennan Mr. he ndrty cleared Dr. Junior Rich of the stated that tour, in cases. such rests ai at large on the state highway which ning were preferred against dunes drove up Twenty-fift- h street, expectIda in his capacity of county physici-n- . morning at 1 o'clock, when Tuesday series The followed a of to turn end of the around the at warning ing A safe was broken open and rebbej his automobile on the was Dr. Rich made a statement to . le shootings in the Burch Creek district car line and bring some friends down Uiverdoledriving I Tuesday night in the office of P. C, road. kis brother hcndl-hu- r his to as ocwhich the with own. culminated He no stated had physicians that he Monday Richardson feed store at 248 Twenty! Windows of tho car were broken, of county indigent cases, which lodging of a bullet in a bank directly casion to drive his car faster than the street. Police 'fourth officials o' are it had been charged, were hospitalized above the head of a workman who was law allowed, but that his speedometer iut no one in the car was injured ex.the opinion that an safe crack. S county expense, the doctor later a trench at the Mount Ogden registered between 35 and 40 miles an cept Mr. Carslcnsen, whose ribs were The upper and lower Ogden valley Pr i8 making a visitadept to Ogden, and digging bruised against the steering wheel, medical fees. The society de- water users want the hour. memorial cemetery. city commission plying his trade on the city merchants, to his account. eded to drop the charges with the declaccording As I Twenty-fiftdrove h to bear part of the expense of the a'long Several boys were tAken into cusThe haul netted the burglar $31 4.91, aration that the accused "had done engineering work and water measure- - nothing being taken but bills and tody Sunday by Deputy W. Ii. Green street, going east, Mr. Kennan said, sothing unethical or unlawful. made about a year ago in con-- 1 ver. Tapers and other contents of well and relieved of their weapons. "1 heard the honk of a car behind me nection with the adjudication of water the safe were left scattered over the Other boys have been riding through and traveling in the same direction. the district in an old car, shooting at 1 thought it was some smart Alex rights on the Ogden river. The ex-- 1 floor. County and was $2500 The burglar gained entrance to the chickens and ducks as they passed, trying to drive past me, and I thought pense approximately I would not let him do it, so I speedAnnouncement has been made by should is contended it that warehouse of the building through a Greenwell was informed. City Ogden Clubs I ed Clerk I. A. Van Dyke that he the and until up County bear one-thiup speeded kept of the outlay. George window facing an alley on the west The officer took a boy fellow crowded me to the curb. I haa a plentiful supply of absent votA. Fuller of. the upper valley and I side. II j then pried open a door The members of the Weber County E. Brown of the lower valley I ing into the office and in which the into custody Monday on a charge of ran tell you now, judge, that if I ha ers' ballots at his office for the conrifle. This case known who shooting a Women and the Weber me, I venience of voters who did not expect County Mens were the representatives who called safe was situated. The safe was then may lie turned over to the juvenile would have it was following I did. to be in Ogden on election day and before long Iromeved stopped into the warehouse and the court. Eqrablican clubs will give' a dance at on the commission Tuesday. be Traffic Sergeant desired to cast their votes before they out to turned It the Berthana ham combination a broken with on October 22. Comoff Mayor Bundy advised the representwere called away. Dewey Hawkins. mittees were appointed at a joint atives on the that the city had no record op- whjch Mr. Van Dyke also announced that A, committee meeting held at the Repub-k- H on which an authorization to John Assistant the safe. wrecked City Attorney pay the Hendricks witnessed the race while his office would be kept open evePolice express the belief that only headquarters Wednesday eve- -, amount could be based; that no and include: Decorations, Mrs. amount had been involved in the robbery, waiting for a street car near the en nings, except Sunday, from 7 to 9 budgated, and that II one man was racks were of street. "It oclock until October 27, for the acthe line on Twenty-fift- h Joseph E. Wright, Mrs. J. U. Eld-dg- e, there was no fund one a of person only which .thet to from commodation of persons who would I he which a was m visible the from and said, "amj Jr., Miss Joseph Kimball good race, alley draw. He added, however, that the not be in town on the last registrain want scat fa- Herbert Seager; . arrangements, to for the minister is Active the winwas that the trance say compaigning gained through would again be taken up with B. Don Colton held The I now was officer ow Frangood sport. 9wie Armstrong, Roy Young, driving tion dsy, October 28. by congress the city attorney with the intention warJj0,le,.ftcct,vc ce Wiggins and he on and some. a was W. roadster it Finn A and Ririe, by D. Joseph yesterday stepped begun Milligan George Shupe. George of reaching a definite conclusion. "option committee will be selected Fingerprint Expert Grant Syphers in- Democratic candidate, when he made t a later date. his appearance in Box Elder county, vestigated. lie will campaign in Morgan and SumThe opening rally-owas the party mit counties later in the week and Wd Wednesday Mar-ntt night at the will then make a circle tour of the Frank Martin, 23, of 2523 Jefferson amusement hall. A large crowd southern and eastern part of the state, was slightly scratched and ! present to hear campaign issues avenue, G. W. Curtis, 33, and Gaston Fator, bruised It is his intention to rover the entire focussed. five other persons were and A. received 34 were arrested Monday evening a shaken by state before election day. Reports have been Dr- - E. when two cars collided up P. Mills, who has recently L. A judgment was awarded to J. M. Christiansen, Weber county agri Womens Democratic the Hraly hotel and Hotel Bigelow, early Wednesday morning on the state Last the night "nied from an extended tour of the cultural black Eccles for $5,600 and interest by agent, of prevalence of respectively, on the complaint of Mrs, highway near the old Cragun store d world, in his talk said that the leg among cattle under three years of Judge Eugene fratt of the Second (ha- - club committcewomen and workers Eliza Christensen, wife of Southern at Pleasant View. soto their met at plan heedquarters Ptttnt industrial depression is but in various parts of the county. A trict court against James II. DeVine. cial events Pacific shop worker, who alleged thai age for the campaign. Cars driven by Martin and Mack Part of a world-wid- e condition due number of calves have already died the men swindled her. It appearei Fishburn of The testimony was heard some many causes. Brigham City came toweeks ago by Judge Pratt and he has that Fator had sold Mrs. Christensen gether, the deputy of the malady, it is reported. America's present said, adding that condition, he acres Mr. on ten K W. a Detectives George Finn and mortgage for $1200 Cattle owners are asked to confer had the case under advisement physical appearances indicated that au! would be considered great pros-i- n 19 loan of at he made arrested California, Redmond, Eccles a Sophus Degn, vetcrinar ground alleged Milligan personal with Mr. Christiansen or a the bumper of the Fishburn car struck England, and the mosl of of the 'dis- of $5000 to Mr. DeVine on November at the Utah State Industrial schoo taking an automobile and $150 in cash the left side of the Martin continental countries, not to speak ian concerning treatment coupe, be1926, to be repaid at 8 per cent Tuesday afternoon. Degn had served in exchange. Immediately after the hind the center of the machine. "Asia. Americas tax burden is only ease. Mr. Christiansen says that last SO, December The Curtis school and been went there trade had two terms in the 15 the same year, consummated, 2500 cattle were innoculated with oy Martin car, he said, appeared to have ""third that of England, it was d year auan sell to the is officers to have rc offered he said DeVine Mr. contended that say, morning, Tuesday excellent results been on its own side of the road. that- fundamentally condi-w- e blackleg serum with ceived the money from Mr. Eccles for asked that he be permitted to remain tomobile to the Swartz Sales Service Deputy O. II. Mohlman made the sound in. America. for $280, which is said to have been there for a few days. services rendered as an attorney. from the office of the sheriff. hot was made of the increase of report ar below its value. 1 of dividends over- last year Jjwber The Swartz people learned that the banks in State car had boen procured from Mrs. wan show an increase in resources Christensen and asked her to sign a .413,629 over two years ago and j bill of sale. Mrs. Christensen is then ? Ogden, in spite of conditions, Judge James A. Howell of Ogden said to have become suspicious and hosof board federal show a gain of $48,986 spoke before the The quarterly conference of the is high time the fanners of Utah recognized the organizations the police to arrest the two men. asked It in Washington, 1328. Monday Two building and loan pitalization Womens auxiliary of the Episcopal The Utah are. Police men arrested what were Taxpayers evaders tax The for they the by of really as the Panies in Ogden show a gain of D. C., and recommended Ogden Officers George Theobold, A. J. Gale, missionary district of Utah met Wedassociation, the Utah Associated Industries and the Tangible Taxtwo millions in assets in the same est s:te for the new $400,000 veterwhich as the known be Union through should and J. C. Hutchins. Curtis and Fator nesday at the Church of the Good organizations Period. payers ans' hospital for Utah. on are tax and were released Tuesday after a thor- Shepherd. About 80 delegates were tax evaders, carrying the dodgers the big interests, and the Stratford, chairman of Mr. Howell of Ogden contended it real issues confuse the to persuade their ough investigation, in which several in attendance from all parts of the again propaganda rd of county commissioners was superior geographically to any amendments. constitutional the vote attorneys and the police officers took state. against a Weber county, told of the work other site and lauded its beauties. He people to Holy communion was celebrated by part. done by the Republican county was accompanied by Mrs. HowelL The tax amendments open the way for the tax reform program the Right Rev. Arthur W. Moulton, Ministration. that the farm bureau and other organizations have been trying to of Utah, assisted by the Rev. bishop Senator King, Democrat of Utah,! for many years past. The only organization which speaks Dancing and refreshments followed who accomplish W. John the for the Hyslop, rector of the Church legislation sponsored e with the support of the Farm Bureau is the Citizens Tax Revision Peaking. of the Good Shepherd. A business hospital, was absent from the meetLeague. session followed in the guild hall, with ing due to a death in his family, but Mrs. A. E. Kimball, president of the 15 yean we have been trying to reform our tax systems to For his secretary. was Divorce by represented to help proceedings have been filed of holdings and incomes intangible property force Urge callbig auxiliary, presiding. Luncheon was J? Benjamin A. Sanders At an earlier hearing, however, Myr-- i against would be accomplished by passing the amendload. This tax the at noon by the womens guild served emhe carry Sanders in the Second district ed at the senators request, R. E. Carmen has been appointed of the church. ments and the people should not now be misled into voting against n the grounds of cruelty. The phasized the need for the hospital, reThe business session was resumed these amendments by the selfish interests which are trying to defeat manager of the Ogden district for the wiles were married February 12, quested that the board act with all which in taxation of a effect continue and Underwood Typewriter company to in the afternoon at 2 oclock. Reports amendments system the Sanders says that his wife at possible expedition, and that it select succeed L. J. Peterson, resigned. The of officers were given. The principal has been especially favorable to them. They should not be misled by tane seized a shotgun and threat- - the best place. the Utah Taxpayers association or the Associated the Industries, headquarters of the company are at address was given by Bishop Moulton. him, and that the gun was The meeting was closed at 4:30 p. m. street. creation of the Tax Dodger which is called the Tangible Taxnewest 333 Twenty-fourt- h away from her. He alleges that Union. Mr. Carmen has served as foreman The next conference, when the annual payers hen him J attacked and wounded of the repair department for the past election of officers will take place, ""h butcher knife . The time for study has passed. It is now time to vote and vote 14 seven years and has been connected will be at Provo. "yes on the tax amendments. It is the last opportunity that will with the Underwood company for 12 be available for many years to get intangibles and big incomes to clergy present, in adHe is a native of Salt Lake, dition to Bishop Moulton, were the of we this let tax share burden; the opIf years. bear their Kays-villeAt proportionate KAYSVILLE, Oct lie will be succeeded by James Jar- Rev. William S. Eulkley,. archdeacon portunity pass, the farmers and other property owners can expect to this afternoon, Davis High deand Do man of Salt Lake, who will have of Utah; the Rev. James Hayes of not free. let tax the taxes all the to continue go dodger 14 pay of score feated Jordan High by a of the Ogden repair depart SL Marys, Provo; the Rev. Hoyt vote and the but to be deceived when charge your polls "yes get you go to 0. Davis scored in the second quar-is of Logan, in charge of the soment. same the to vote way. neighbors This the third. is on cial bounded district service work in the state; the The Jhe constitutional amendments, ter and again in and Ogden Sincerely, the second vichicn will be game west by Elko, Nev., on tho north Itev. Alwyn Butcher, SL Pauls church, the voted upon at the the secondDavis. UTAH FARM BUREAU STATE was The first game PJeral election November 4, will tory for by Ireston, Idaho; on the east by Salt Lake, and the Rev.' Leonard Wood, of Salt Lake, and (Signed) E. Bergeson, President found on page 5 in this issue of with L. D. S. High Rock Springs, Wyo., and pn the south SL Johns and SL Peters church of Da lb Ogden Post. the score was 14 to 7 in favor of Salt Lake and a church at Garfield Kayaville. by vis. con-fat- col-ege- llal-owee- state-support- ed Physician Is of Charges of Unethical Twenty-fift- h e, ad-bess- ed j Here; pKt Jj? Conduct l Sheriffs Force Warns Against Boys Shooting fli ed den Minister Fined For Drivinff Too Fast Autoist Hits Horses On the State Highway fr Safe at Feed Store Robbed Tuesday Night Ogden Valley Water Users Want City to Help Pay Expenses jcol-fcet- County Clerk Has the Absent Voter Ballots sil-me- Republican to Give Dance rd lead-Geor- ge re 1 flr Ririe Starts Circle Tour of Entire State - Six Hurt as Two Cars Collide on Highway 1 Cattle Reported to Have Dreaded Disease Eccles Wins Suit Against J. H. DeVine f Alleged Swindlers Arrested Monday ; ad-an- Judge Howell Makes Plea for Hospital! Episcopal Women Hold Conference A Message to the Farmers sav-depos- its . " Typewriter Company Announces Its New Manager for Ogden 7: Davis Defeats Jordan toO Out-of-to- Constitutional Amendments 1-- , Hen-riqu- es, |