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Show Friday, OctoW THE OGDEN POST With his selection for one of the principal roles in Pathes new dialogue circus feature, "Swing High," Bryant Washburn, popular film star, renews his old affiliation. Washburn went to the west coast in 1914 as a Pathe star, and produced many successful pictures during a two years affiiation with that company. Later he was a famous Players- tasky star. In "Swing High," which will be shown at the Egyptian theatre on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Bryant is one of a notable cast which includes Ben Turpin, Chester Conklin, Helen Twelvetrees, Dorothy Burgess, George Fawcett, Nick Stuart, Fred Scott, John Sheehan, Sally Star, Daphne Pollard Robert Edeson and Stepin Fetchit The picture was directed by Joseph Santiey and E. B. Derr was the producer. Funeral Spray, Baskets and Designs, any price front $1 up. Why pay more? Weber Floral, 710 20th street. adr. Phone 410. asr The Burch Creek sociation elected the following new officer to serve for the year: Karl Juglcr, president; Mm. Ellen K. Clad anl Miss Lillian well, Jeppson, reelected secretary and treasurer. A resolution has been adopted by the association favoring the proposed tax amendments to tho state const itution. The Arcadia lunch room at the Arcadia camp grounds on Washington avenue between Ninth and Tenth st reels was robbed Monday. A slot machine and the conlcnts were taken. The police are investigating the theft A decree of divorce was grant'd tn Gladys Mohlman from Forest Mohl-ma- n in Judge Eugene K. Pratts division of tho Second district court Nonsupport was charged. Tuesday. Mrs. Mohlman was granted $75 attorney fees. Two youths, M. Johnson and G. The proposed tax amendments to Austad, raided a vineyard, were arthe state constitution will lie discussed rested, and were given a hearing MonFriday evening at a general member- day before City Judge Simon Barlow ship meeting of the chamber of com- in the city court. They pleaded guilty merce. and were fined $20 each and the costs rareut-Teiu-he- vice-preside- Youths Fined for Raiding Vineyard J. Peterson, charged with driving a car with only one license plate, pleaded guilty Tuesday in the city court and was fined $1. Margaret Irving, who is charged with disturbing the peace by beating up another woman at Twenty-sixt- h street and ' Wall avenue, appeared in tho city court Tuesday and was given until Orlolwr 25 to plead. She was L. released on a $100 cash bond. KatI Seager, 16, 807 Thirty-secon- d street, suffered a broken left wrist Tuesday while cranking his automobile. He was taken to the Dee hospital for treatment and later taken to his home. Seager is in the employe of the O. II. II. and D. company, A. Russell Croft has applied to the Second district court for letters of administration in the estate of Richard Btllantyne, who died in this city November 8, 1898. A hearing on the petition wlil be held November 8. It is said that Ballantyne was the owner of an Interest' in certain realty which is now in litigation, hence the importance of having an administrator represent him. William P. Stephens, commander for the Herman Baker post, American tagion, has appointed committees for I ha Armistice day celebration. The committee chairmen are A. E. parade; George D. Shupe, dance; L. J. iiolthcr, speakers; George Firestone, shotgun squad; Martin Hansen, , Wil-fon- g, athletics. W. L. Dodge pleaded guilty to petty larceny Tuesday in the city court and was directed to appear December 1 for sentence. He was permitted to go on his own recognizance with tne promise that ho would endeavor to secure work and support his family. Dodge was released Monday morning from the county jail after spending 22 days there on a contempt charge. The home of Arthur Marriott, at 3234 Quincy avenue. Union Pacific shop man, was entered and rifled during his absence from the city. Two war medal souvenirs were taken, and s - the citizenship papers belonging to Mr. Marriott. A jury in the Second district court Wednesday morning in the case of Jack Sandman and Doc Thompson returned a verdict of guilty against Sandman on the charge of maintaining a nuisance through the possession and sale of intoxicating liquor. The case against Thompson was dismissed by the prosecution after the jury had been impaneled. Sandman was directed to appear for sentence Saturday. Frank E. Home and Sadie A. Hume were granted judgment Monday by Judge Eugene E. iratt. of the Second district court, for $3150, principal, in addition to attorney fees, taxes and interest, against Vera W. and Alf N. of tho court, $2.50. The boys stated that they were out riding with their girls on October 13 and passed near the orchard of L. Barker of North Ogden, They stop- ped to get a drink of water, aaw th grapes in the orchard, and decided to take some to the girls, and had just gathered three bunches. I - ,M 11 Judge Approves Selling Dr. Browns Equipment Judge George S. Barker of the Secdistrict court probate division ruled Wednesday that the executor of the will of Dr,(Richard Mark Brown mav sell, without the usual extended notice, the late physician's par. aphernalia in Ogden and Salt Lake. The Salt Lake holdings include 1000 shares of preferred stock and 2500 shares of common stock in ths Medical Arte building, in which Dr. Brown's Salt take office was situated.. It is set out in the petition, which was filed by Stuart P. Dobbs, attorney, and the First Savings bank, executor of the estate, that a better price could be procured by selling the arapheranlia at private sale, intact, n the offices in which situated, because uf tho value to physicians who occupy offices in the same building. The value of the apparatus end Salt take stock is approximately ond X-r- ay X-r- ay $25,000. Street Car Co. Sued By Administrator Of Larson Estate Suits were filed in the Second dis- trict court Tuesday afternoon by Srica Soderberg, administrator of the estates of Erick W. Larson, deceased, and Sophie Bransfors Larson, deceased, agauut the Utah Rapid Transit company. Two separate suits were Hod. The complaints set out that the Larsons were struck by a street car at the intersection of Washington avenue ami Seventh street, August 3, 1930, and that both died. Mr. Soderberg seeks to recover $500 n each case for hospital fees and LeRoy Marsh, district agricultural inspector, states that the celery this year is exceptionally good. He says that there is plenty on the local market, but no outside shipments have been made as yet. Apples are moving good, he said, with an exceptionally heavy demand for Roman Beauties. In explaining the demand for this articular apple, Marsh said that it ! exceptionally well colored this year, with no other place in the United States equaling it In order for the. Roman Beauties to make extra fancy grade they must bear 50 per cent red coloring over the yellow, he said. Weber county shippers are moving many cars that run better than 65 per cent colored. Democratic Rally Held at White City . A. C. and Wyoming to Play at Logan Qct 25 Utah Aggies meet Wyoming Uni- versity in the Aggie stadium Satur day, October 25 at 2:30 p. m. The game isnt rated as a conferenca headliner, but it will bring a lot of fine football out of the players, and should be one of the most interesting games of the year. Though overwhelmed by Utah ' In their first visit to Utah this season, the Cowboys are reputed to be a real ootball team. It is common knowledge that Coach Rhodes made no real effort against Utah, conceding the Jtes the game and taking no chances of injuring his leading players. It a said that Wyoming was holding ck for the game with Montana state. They lost that game by the narrow margin of one touchdown, after lead-n-g all afternoon. Poor pass defense was the cause of the defeats suffered by Wyoming from B, Y. U. and Montana State. With a hard schedule both ahead and behind Coach Dick Romney cant eak his men too much for the game Saturday, He expects his men to play ootball, however, He is doing a little lineup juggling, partly from necessity and partly from choice. Vadal Childs, quarterback, is definitely out with a twisted ankle. Rulon Budge and Seth Parkinson, mav get the' call and Everett Camp-e- ll is also being groomed for the for Injuries Sustained At a recent meeting of the directors of the Home and Community section of the Weber County Farm bureau plans were made to send four representatives to the adult training school being held at Logan, October 27 to November 1. The following women will attend the classes and will act as instructors upon their return: Mrs. J. W. Jenson of Roy to study organization; Mrs. Earl A. Randall of North Ogden, home reading; Mrs. Wallace L. Peterson of Kanesviiie, clothing; Mrs. Lillian Hadley of Taylor, home management. Miss Ellen Agrcn left Wednesday for Logan, where she will have charge of the classes in clothing for the leaders of Utah State Farm bureau women, which will be held at the Utah Agricultural college next week. She will , return early in November for a few weeks and later will go to Logan, where she has accepted a position at the U. A. C. in womens extension Republican Clubs Hold Lare Dance (Continued froinTTp Your Plat, died Nun on th7iTr Tuesday want to Christopher Aadneson vote! .... ... remorning at a local hospital as the District 4 i Aurilla FoV sult of an accident three weeks ago Bmford g avenue. near Tremonton. while duck hunting District 45 Jeanette c Mr. Aadneson, while driving his autoU; mobile, encountered a rut in the road, Twenty-sevent- h stmt. and the jar threw him forward, strikDistrict 46 Mrs a ing his head on the top of the car. 2539 Orchard avenue The injury was not considered danDistrict 47 Etta ' de"onder. Adams avenue. gerous, but several days ago it veloped that his skull was fractured. Mr. Aadneson was born in Ogden March 9, 1879, the son of Chris and He was Caroline Nelson Aadneson. one of the owners of the Ogden SportDistrict 50 Mary A beHmT, Adams avenue. ing Goods company and formerly longed to the firm of Harrop & AadDistrict 51 Josephine p l neson, operating a soft drink estab- Twenty-sevent- h street lishment and restaurant Mr. AadneDistrict 52 Mabel c son was a member of the Ogden B.' P. 2750 Quincy avenue. ShuKff) O. E. lodge No. 719 and also of United District 63 Harriett J t . Commercial Travelers No. 248. 3024 Adams avenue. District 54 CathonV. Surviving are his widow, Bertha Speace Stone Aadneson; two sisters, Mrs. 3243 Adams avenue. Mrs. and Southwell Hannah Lily CulntJr Districts Burch Creek Vera ul-- i both of Oakland, Calif., and a street Adolph Aadneson of Salt Thirty-sixt- h Eden Rhea Bachman, Eden. of Lake. He was a brother-in-laFairmount Lillian R. Albert E. Becker. B,H Funeral services were held Friday WeStElizabeth in m. the 12:30 at p. Gariick, Fk, Eighth ward wSt chapel, with Bishop's Councilor Eph"" raim J. Manning presiding. Par-sowit- h, half-broth- er, w Fail-moun- t. The Weber county Republican Mens and Women's clubs gave a dancing party Wednesday evening at the It was one of the largest and Almas Taylor and Lloyd Barmost enthusiastic assemblies held in creek; four-poibuck in South Fork; a Ogden in some time. The beginnini: rett, buck south Ken a Harris, of the evening was devoted to a reof Huntsville; Dan Munson, Sr., and which all were at candidates ception buck that dressed at introduced. Claude Armstrong, presi- Guy Leigh, a 400 pounds, south of Huntsville (this I. mens Mrs. of the dent clubs, and on one side N. Fulton, president of the Womens animal had three points Olson on the and four other); Harry club assisted by various committees, three-poiwho and Boyd bagged Shupe were instrumental in putting over the south of Huntsand four-poibig function. a Rulon Greenwell, ville; Following the introduction of the buck on Lost creek, and a Mr. Mitchell feaspeakers a carnival dance was a of Morgan, who shot one in Weber ture of the evenings entertainment. canyon. The womens Republican club also John T, Rushmer, C. B. Morse, has arranged for the final two SatFrank Browning, Frank Hayne and urday afternoon receptions before the Earl Rushmer, bagged a five-poielection on November 4. The first 237 one will be held next Saturday in the buck near Ephraim weighing Hotel Bigelow with Mrs. Jessie Can- pounds dressed. buck Alex Coy dropped a non of Salt Lake as the guest speakKam-pe- n Van in creek Lost and Rudolph er. secured his buck in the same reThe final reception will take place It has three points. William gion. Novemon Hotel also in the Bigelow, buck a ber 1 at 3 oclock, in honor of Mrs. Montgomery bagged . at Magpie. senior Reed Smoot, wife of Utahs senator; Mrs. Don B. Colton, wife of the states senior United States representative; Mrs. J. Reuben Clark, wife of the recently appointed am- hassador to Mexico; and Mrs. Ephra- im Hansen, wife of the Republican to the state candidate for supreme court. Refreshments will be served and a program presented. Its in the Air-J- oin Meetings were held at North Ogthe crowds den, and included three precincts, No. 1 and No. 2, and Randall in the North Ogden hall. The North Ogden junior SATURDAY! band furnished the music, and gave a concert before the meeting and played for the dance following the meeting. The speakers were Frank W. Stratford, Dr. E. P. Mills, and Chairman Lowe. A meeting was also held at Farr West amusement hall, followed by a social David L. Stine, speaker of the house and candidate for and John C. Davis, candidate for judge of the Second judicial district court delivered short addresses. Other candidates were also present. Ber-than- a. hST-"- nt two-poi- Hooper No. nt nt nt 250-pou- nd nt five-poi- nt two-poi- nt SSB?- five-poi- nt 7 It Gets There - Mrt No. .No 1 Della On dler, North Ogden. North Ogden No. 2 -B-essie rett, North Ogden. Plain City Cordelia Carver. City. Pleasant View Elizabeth Pleasant View. . Paid AdwtiitMa "Always the Best for the Ogden Guest" LAST TIMES TODAY ' AND TOMORROW LUMMOX With Winifred Westovcr inJ Ben Lyon. , SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY .7 Love With Velma Banky. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Return Engagement Rio Rita With Be be Daniels. STARTING THURSDAY Beyond the Rio Grande DANCE r A Lady to Hows Your Golf Saturday Nite EGYPTIAN UPSTAIRS Green Fees 15c it work at ... C ompound Interest the Department vice-preside- nt, Salt Lake The Commercial Security Bank ?! ! Beautiful Play in Utahs Most Indoor Golf Course! wn vice-preside- nt, Phi M. Jom bank gets into whether put it there or If you the other hanks your B Randall Ada Randall Randall. Riverdale Agnes Bybee, She dale. Roy Mrs. Hyrum Gibby, Roy. Slaterville Mrs. Norton Bon Slaterville. , Taylor Mrs. Susan Farr, Taylor Uintah Mary By bee, Uintah. Warren Nellie Folkman, Wine West Warren Mrs. Herbert Eas Warren. West Weber Isabel Hogge, We Weber Wilson Illian B. Belnap, W3n Anyway! 23-2- 4. - riott re-po- 10-1- 6, Jones, Hoop 14 ertyiberty"'EIiZabth A Marriott Drucilla Covington, Mir. Border nt 2-- Matilda aSKF Many Ogden Hunters Bag Deer First Day Ogden hunters are bagging deer, PkfhCRcture and a number have reported kills in HuntsWith above Chester Conklin, Ben Turpin North Ogden canyon, .'Uvial expenses. and Helen Twelvetrees. ville, Weber canyon, and the south fork of Ogden river, and Lost creek. . Among the kills reported during the STARTING NEXT TUESDAY week were Dr. Francis R. Conroy and Romance Anthony Shufflebargor, a three point position. Lost near creek, in a small canyon Alfred Sparks may start at end weighing around two hundred pounds. Gov. George H. Dern, Democrat, and Attorney General George talker, Re- against Wyoming, and Ralph Kincaid Ray Hartman and llagbert Anderbuck in South Fork. publican, will speak in the Ogden tab- s a likely tackle choice. Barker might son, a three-poiernacle on the evening of Monday, possibly replace Cliff at guard. buck in Lost L A. Johnson, October 27, under auspices of the Citarsrn. The action involved a prom tizens' Tax Revision league. They issory note secured by a mortgage, will take up the proposed amendments WITH RAY MINTERS foreclosure of which was also direct to the state constitution. ENLARGED BAND ed. Norton was grunted a divorce M inter and Frank Conshafter. ' The (15 Pieces and All from Sidney Norton Monday by Judge dance will last from 9 to 1 a. m., and ( Ogden Men) George S. Barker on the grounds of the arrangements are in the hands ' failure to provide. Mrs. Norton was of a committee made up of Ellsworth granted custody of a minor child and Green well, Gene llalliday and Jack $10 a month alimony for its support. Passey. A report was made to the police deThey were married on August 3, 1927, in Farmington. , partment by W. Swenson, 1766 WashThe sheriffs office received a ington avenue, that two seat cushions from Special Railroad Agent W had been stolen from his automobile S. Wilson Monday that a quantity of Tuesday night. The police are inmerchandise was stolen from caboose vestigating. On recommendation of Chief of PoNo. 2573 on October 10. The loot included an army raincoat, two leather lice A. E. Wilfong the city commission coats, an electric lantern, two pairs has appointed Building Inspector A. t of shoes, two pairs of blue overalls M. Lamb a special police officer with' and electric lantern batteries and sup- out pay from the city. Your money the The Ogden chamber of commerce plies. a grip, keys, passes, etc., belongwill W. Holmes. the to J. Conductor on change the Lin signboard ing Traffic Sergeant Dewey Hawkins coin highway near Echo, to feature you arrested U. Meyn Wednesday mom the Ogden Livestock show January and the Winter sports camiva' ing at 9:30 o'clock on the Riveidale not. road an the charge of sreed'ng. He January spend John Stallings rleaded guilty to a was brought to the police station am taken to the city court and given a violation o' the prohibition law in th fellow all, hearing, lie pleaded guilty and was United Strtcs district court Wednesfined $12, which he paid lie was ar- day and was diretced to appear for your money. rested at 9:30, taken to the city court entcnce Saturday monvng. The canning season has been com at 10 oclock and the case was hear and he was fined, paid the fine an pleted and the canning finished at out-of-towas out shortly after ten o'clock It the factories at Brigham City, T refrieada. tock less than 35 minutes for the monton and North Ogden. The factory A Telephone chsl whole transaction. at Perry is still in operation and Arrangements have been made for now canning carrots. next best to Put Two stolen automobiles were foum a meeting of the Utah members o the National Federation of Music Tuesday night by Traffic Officer Robing them. clubs. A banquet will be given Mon- ert J. Simpson. One belonged to C. W. to money day evening in Salt Lake in honor of Iramwell, 8219 Adams avenue, an Mrs. Elmer James Ottaway, national was stolen Monday. The other was Sample dayratuwkm president, and Mrs. J. A. Jardine, na- the property of Allen Gorr, 2881 Grant will talk with anyyou who will be in rvcr.ue, and was taken Sunday. Neithtional . reone er car was damaged, and the suppat the other Salt Lake on that day upon their turn from San Francisco where they ort ion is that they were taken by joy telephone: are arranging for the biennial meet- riders who used them until the gas in Savings of ing in June. Miss Ellon Thomas, gave out. Earl Abies, small sun of Mr. and Utah says members of From Ogden to the local clubs are invited to attend Mrs. Lawrence Abies, of Wilson, wa and she desires to have the names of struck Wednesday by an automobik those who will be present. driven by Ray Hinchcliff at 5:30 p . The musicians of Ogden will give n. on (he highway near the Abies Price, a dance November 6 at the White home. The child was severely bruisMember Federal Reserve System City. Four orchestras will play at ed. It was stated that the child was different intervals during the evening. thrown by impact upon the front of These orchestras will be directed by the car. Mr. Hinchcliff tock the child Alden Iettegrew, Jack Tassey. Ray to the Doe hospital. Dern and Parker to Address Tax Meeting Begistgfo While Duck Hunting - The Democrats of Weber county met service. Wednesday evening at the White City. Governor George H. Dern was the principal guest of the evening. Governor Dern gave an interesting talk. Former Justice Valentine Gideon introduced Walter Hadlock as master of ceremonies for the evening. Following the speechmaking, dancing was enjoyed by a huge crowd which filled the White City to overflowing. Special musical numbers were given by a group of girls from the Weber college. Thursday evening a meeting was held in Roy. A musical program was given followed by speeches by a number of candidates. Friday evening a social and dance will be .held at Plain City. Monday, October 27, a rally in North Ogden; Huntsville; Wednesday, rally at Thursday, rally in West Ogden. Rallies also are planned for Ogden city, one at the American Legion chateau, on the evening of October 31, and a big windup rally at the Egyptian theater on the evening of November 3 when Joseph Ririe, candidate for congress from the First district, will be the principal speaker. During the same period the womens Democratic organization will hold teas and socials throughout the city. 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