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Show E. W. Scott appeared in the city pourt Tuesday morning to answer to the charge of embezzling $16.87 from James McDermott, October 18. lie was tried and found guilty and fined $40, with the alternative of 20 days in jail. His wife, Mrs. Scott, promptly paid the fine, but before Scott could get out of the building, he was rearrested on the charge of receiving stolen property and was taken back Sister Mary Flavia, of the Sacred Heart academy, fell and broke her hip Wednesday morning at the academy when she got out of bed and slipped on the floor. Dr. Francis IL Conroy wss called, and she was removed to the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake. Sister Flavia has resided in Ogden for over fifty years, and came to Ogden from the noviciate at Notre Dame, Indiana. An action for divorce hae been filed by Polly Hickman against Clarence G. Hickman in the Second district court on the grounds of failure to Funeral Sprays, Bankets and Designs, any prim from $1 up. Why pay mom? Weber Floral, F40 28th street. adr. Phone 410. aveM. Wall 2152 Mrs, Cashmore, nue, reported to the police department that a chair and desk hod keen stolen from her back yard Tuesday, Ilarold Mack, charged with speeding, was discharged in the cuy court support The couple were married August Wednesday owing to insufficient evi1929, according to the complaint, 15, dence. to jail. Hubert Wilkins, noted Arctic explorer and aviator, will be the speaker at the meeting of the Ben Lomond club November 12. It will be ladies Arrangements for the dinner meeting were made by the board of governors at the Hotel Bigelow Tuesday. In the case of Evelyn C. Milh-against Thomas Cunningham, constable, to enjoin him from levying on her property in satisfaction of a judgment procured against her in the city court by Leola II. Ewing, Judge George S. Barker in the Second district court Friday disposed of the sc- night Woman Asks Divorce Maughan Addresses On Charge of Cruelty Ogden Legionnaires Ogden legionnaires were addressed Monday evening by Captain Russell L Maughn, famed Utah aviator, who was the first flier to cross the continent in a single day. Captain Maughn will leave shortly for the Philippines. Following the address of Captain Maughn, Commander Paul R. Green, of Salt Lake post No. 2, extended an invitation to Ogden legionnaires to attend a reunion 'and legion rally in the chamber of commerce at Salt Lake the night of November 10. Command-WilliaP. Stephens of Herman Baker post No. 9, presided. Armistice day plans of the Ogden post were given in detail by the Rev. Arthur J. Hansen, chairman of the activities for the day. Hickman has since failed to furn-is- h Jack Kcli, charged with disturbing and his wife with the necessities of the peace, was discharged in the city life. Mrs. Hickman asks for the rescourt Wednesday owing to tho insuf- toration of her maiden name, 1 oily ficiency of evidence. Marquiss, and general relief. For parking his car in such a manThe United Building and loan ner as to obstruct traffic. Ed Wilson received a judgment in Judge was fined $5 in the city court WedGeorge S. Barker's court Monday nesday. against Alf N. Iairsen and others. on a ion. T. Gajeswki, Ogden furrier, who has The judgment, which wae given mort-u- n been critically ill in Europe, was sufa secured note Mrs, Miller alleged that she had Court by promissory at- - never been served with a and interest ficiently recovered to sail for home gage, for $4050, suirmons Mrs. the case and that hence the judgWednesday on the Homeric. fees. torneya Gajewski will leave tomorrow fur Katherine lec has filed a petition in ment was' void. Judge Barker held Court intrigue haa formed the basis New York to meet her husband, the probate division of the Second that the constable was in his right an endeavor to enforce execution for some of the most fascinating picThey probably will remain in New district court asking that she be aptures that have been presented on the York for sometime before returning pointed administratrix of the1.$2400 n the case and he also found in the screen. Passion," Beau Brummell to Ogden. Lee, Cosmo Mrs. of suit original estate t her husband, Ewing against and "Disraeli are of them. few a heard just Mrs. Miller that the summons wss The Economy cafe, 140 Twenty-fift- h deceased. The petition will be simhold own all their for the They served. These 10. egally rulings disposed ple reason that movie audiences the street, was entered Tuesday night November through a rear window and $1 in penStanley Robins, secretary to Mayor of the two actions. Sheriff Richard D. Pincock has re- world over get a thrill out of seeing nies, one dozen eggs, and two boxes Ora Bundy, has returned from a deer He ceived word from San Francisco that how kings, queens, statesmen and dipof mutches taken. hunt in the vicinity of Holden. buck. one 11. I)r. Gerard H. Irving, wanted in Ogden lomats behave when off guard. EveryChilds of Og- reports that he bagged On complaint of II. knows that they must be human den, W. C. Card of Alton, Wyoming, George Vogel accompanied Mr. Robins on a charge of embezzling a radio, set body and probably squabble amongst a C. V. rom in stuof the Radio killing Brown, was arrested W'ednesday on a charge but was not successful dios, is under arrest and awaiting in- themselves just like the family iext of issuing a bad check to Mr. Childs. deer. door. Mrs. J. R. Smith, 248 Patterson ave- structions from Ogden. Having made the check good, Card An interesting example of what a was released on posting a bond of $5. nue, reported to the police department between a king and queen is like tilt home Sunday Howard Koylance, 10, and Detty that a thief entered her is shown in Last of the Lone Wolf, Moyes Ilishop, 14, who were alleged to have night and stole a purse from under the romantic crook drama, which Smith Mrs. run away together two weeks ago, her pillow containing $6. In Ogden comes to the Egyptian theatre Sunsupposedly enroute to Hollywood, said that in her opinion the thief used day, Monday, Tuesday and WednesCalifornia, are back in Ogden accord- a pass key to enter the home. George Grant Moyes, 16, son of Dr. day. The fracas all started over a has Huntsville a of to Jensen office William the C, of ing report from and Mrs. G. G. Moyes, was buried ring. The King gave it to the Queen, anounced his candidacy for member of Sheriff Ilichard D. Pincock. afternoon in the city ceme- and thexQueen gave it to an admirer. The work of widening the Wc!er the Weber county board of education Sunday services in the Twelfth Her husband heard about it and there following tery, canyon highway east of Morgan by at the election on December 3. The ward chapel. The services were con- was the devil to pay. One of the most the Utah Construction company has district in which Mr. Jensen is a can- ducted by Bishop David J, Wilson, and features of the plot is that delightful been completed, and the graveling is didate comprises Huntsville, Eden, the speakers were Dr. it takes an American and a gentleBishop Wilson, well under way. The work will be and Liberty. V. S Paine, and Professor A. M. man crook at that to bring peace to Mrs. Izetta McBride of North Ogcompleted by November 15. The Utah 4 err ill. Vocal numbers were given by the household. royal Euin Construction company has a contract den, who pleaded guilty Judge William Wright and Reed Gammell. No less a person than Bert Lytell with the state and federal govern- gene E. Pratt's division of the Second The pallbearers were fellowstudents famous stage and screen star weeks ments to rebuild the highway between district court aliout four ago of George. The flowers were in charge plays the important role of the Amerworthless a of and Ilcnnefer. the to Morgan issuing charge of girls of the Ogden high school T. ican in this drama. He Bruce Purdie, son of check and was directed to appear Mon- B. Wheelwright dedicated the grave. is ably supported by such players as Robert Purdie, 2837 Child avenue, sus- day for sentence, failed to appear Young Moyes, with a crowd of boys Patsy Ruth Miller, Lucien Prival, Ottained SLbroken left arm and two frac- when her name was called. The court rom the Ogden high school, were to Matieson, Alfred Hickman and tured ribs Sunday afternoon when the ordered that a bench warrant be is- minting the letter on the mountain- Maryland Mome. automobile in which he was riding sued for her. Later Judge Pratt re- side, and in dbme unaccountable manwith several companions overturned scinded the order for the bench war- ner slipped and struck his head on in mud on the Hooper post road near rant and postponed sentence for a the hard surface of the road. He was City week. In the lower court Mrs. Mc- removed to the the Wasatch Canning factory. where medical hospital Thomas F. Welsh, former service Bride was fined $100. aid was rendered, but died without Building Sixteen Knights of the Road were regaining consciousness. man, has returned from the veterans He is surhospital in Butte, Mont, where ho re- lined up in the city court Friday vived by his parents and a sister. Building permits have been granted cently underwent two operations. Mr. Morning, and pleaded guilty to vagby the city engineer to the following: Welsh is much improved in health rancy, They were sentenced to twenII. B. Taylor, Jr., five-roobrick Two ' residence, and will resume his work with the D. ty days in jail, but is was provided Madison avenue between W. Ellis Abstract company. Twenty-svent- h that they be paroled after serving and Twenty-eight- h Ogden Fire Chief II. II. Wardleigh return- eight days of the twenty to give him streets, at an estimated cost of $4000. ed Friday from Cove Fort country in opportunity to leave town. They were Carl Neslon, frame residence on Examination papers for 54 Ogden north southern Utah, where he killed a fine arrested in the jungles along Ogden side of Rushton applicants for two vacancies at the Quincy and Van Burenstreet between buck. He was accompanied by W. W. river on West Twentieth street. avenues, to Mrs. Bertha Goddard reported to United States naval academy at An- cost $2000. Richardson, Sr., Mrs. Richardson, H. bee rr forwarded by the CL Richardson, and William Holbrook, the police Robert M. Caldwell, three-roodepartment that her house napolis, have each one killing a deer. Mrs. Rich- at 2512 Tyler avenue had been en- Ogden civil service examining board brick residence, south side of Harrop ardson is the first Ogden woman so tered during her absence, and that a to Washington, D. C. between Washington and OgThe appointments will be made by avenue far as known in thia community who thief had stolen a silk dress, a silk Senator den avenues. Reed Smoot from the eligible haa brought down a deer thia season. negligea and a pair of slippers. L. J. Kjar, 142 Thirtieth street reW. II. Ghun, 422 Twentieth street, applicants. Examinations were also held at Salt Lake, Provo, Price and ported to the police Tuesday that notified the police department Friday Richfield. 'Always the Best for the feet of garden hose had that a brief case and two gas books twenty-fiv- e Ogden Guest 336 iad car at been stolen from his residence Wedbeen stolen from his street. Twenty-sevent- h nesday night A petition from W. W. Skeen and lister G. Ilinchcliff, director of the others for graveling of Taylor ave- 3gdcn tabernacle choir, has announcOgden Site nue from Twenty-eight- h street tc ed the solisti for Elijah which will Twenty-nint- h Federal Reclamation Engineer E. O. streets south in the ie given at the Ogden tabernacle by LAST TIMES TODAY AND .he Salt Lake and Ogden choirs. Car-m- a tBrsen for Utah made a trip through brow of the hill and of Twenty-eight- h street from Taylor avenue to FillDouglass, Grace Nelson, Lucile Ogden valley during the week for the TOMORROW more avenue, was referred Tuesday by Taylor, Beatrice Emmett, LelanJ purpose of checking on the Pine View the city commission to City Commis- Newey, Ernest Adams and Willard dam sites in Ogden canyon and the Rio Beyond sioner W. J. Rackham, of the street jardner. Director Anthony Lund, of Skull Crack site in South Fork canbe will tabernacle Pictures of choir, the three sites were he Salt lake yon. Grande department. Lawrence II. Brown, charged with n charge of the party of singers from taken for the Denver office by Mr. Larson for the reclamation bureau. SUNDAY second degree burglary in connection Salt Lake. I L. K reage r, drilling expert of with the robbing of Southern Pacific Weber county chapter No. 4, DisGirl in Show box cars last August, appeared in the abled American War Veterans, wil the reclamation service, who has been Forget-Me-NLas to drillhas annual court the and asked resumed Nev., Vegas, NEXT Tuesday city stage morning TUESDAY for a preliminary hearing. . November sale on November 8. Mayor Ora Bun- ing operations at the upper site at Return Engagement by 14 was the date fixed for the hearing. dy will issue a proclamation setting Pine View and will drill three and Popular Demand Brown is at liberty on bond. aside the day officially for the sale of possibly four more holes. I co Dworak was arrested Tuesdav the flowers. Girl A further on a vagrancy charge. Mayor Ora Bundy gave a talk MonCo. Golf the of also he was was the noon made an at that Fed; meeting charge day associate of known thieves. His bond eral Business Men's club at the llote Elected was fixed at $200. Bigelow. Mr. Bundy spoke on plans The 2 Big for the Mounofficers Margaret Irving was tried in the for relieving the unemployment sit- tain States Miniature Golf company The wrere elected rity court Tuesday morning and found uation during the coming winter. Friday afternoon and in guilty of disturbing the peace. She mayor urged industrial plants to carelude Wade Mack, president; B. T. was fined $00. with the alternative of ry as many employes through the Conners, George Use. 30 days in jail. winter as possible, and urged retailers vich, secretary and treasurer; C. E. N. R. Hancock was fined $3 for to buy local made products so tha Miller and C. R. Green, additional dithe rectors. passing a street car in his automobile more positions will be available inindiwhile the street car was discharging local plants. He a so urged the Articles of incorporation were fill'd Tonight passengers in the city court Tuesday vidual buying of locally made goods in the office of the county clerk Frimorning. Frank Kiesel paid $2 for by all consumers. day. Two orders were made by Judge violation of the vehicle ordinance. The company, which will operate An action for damages has been Tillman D. Johnson in the Unite golf courses and sell paraphernalia filed in the Second district court States district court Monday in the for such courses, and transact other Join the Merry Crowds! suit of Chapin A. Day against the business along the same line, is inagainst J. E. Critea by Alonzo Jensen, Ray Minters Enlarged Band growing out of the collision of an au- Aleutian Livestock company, brought corporated for $25,000 in $1 shares, tomobile driven by Crites with a ma about a year ago to recover $4000 on (All Ogden Men) chine driven by the wife of the plain a promissory note, and in which a reSucceeds One order perwas ceiver of appointed. tiff. Jensen asks total damages $182, covering medical attention and mits the receiver to issue receivers C. Casey in K. the other hospital fees for the child and dam- certificates for $2500, andinto James P. will be woo succeeded a Casey authorizes him to enter by ages to his machine. as grand knight of the Julia Seva Anderson has filed an marketing agreement with the Pa- Ray Harriger company of Tort Knights of Columbus. A meeting of action for divorce in the Second dis cific tho Knights of Columbus, council No. E. Anderson land, Oregon. trict court against Ralph "Home Owned Clarence S. Gunnell, superintendent 777, was held recently, and it was deon the grounds of cruelty. The couple make Mr. Harriger' grand were married November 7, 1923, and of the Facifie Fruit Express company,s cided to Mr. Home Operated knight. Harriger was deputy have three children, 4 years. 2 years, returned Monday morning from knight. and 18 months old, respectively. Mrs. business trip to Idaho. Mr. Gunnel' grand Leo Critchfield, former chancellor, Anderson says that her husband has states that approximately 300 cars a was advanced to the position of depstruck her and falsely accused her of day are moving out of Idaho, carrying and pouty grand knight, and George O'Conof men. about apples other with parts equal keeping company nor succeeded Mr. Critchfield as chanand other fruits few a with She asks for the custody of the chil tatoes, cellor. Mr. Harriger also was chosen The included. greater part household and i furniture the vegetables dren, as a member of the building associaradio on which there is a total of $11( of the apples are being shipped from LAST TIMES TODAY tion board. disBoise the between relief. the for and territory general due, AND TOMORROW In the divorce case of Lillie M trict and the Weiser country, includ-n- g the famous apple belt around FayWold against Roy O. Wold, the defendant has been ordered to show ette. of Missing Men Jesse W. Farley, who has been paycause in the Second district court No the for to Lydia Farley Featuring Bob Steele. vember 3, why he should not pay his ing alimony wife temporary alimony pending past thirteen years, appeared in Judge in Play Utah's Most Beautiful further action in the case. Eugene E. Pratts division of the SecSTARTING SUNDAY Indoor Golf Course! Gertrude Lister was granted a de- ond district court Monday to show be not should he punished C. Lister cause why cree of divorce from Fred the Lone on the grounds of failure to support, for contempt for being behind on resetwas matter The With Bert The case was heard in Judge George cent payments. I.ytcll and Patsy S. Barkers division of the Second tled by the court permitting Mr. FarRuth Miller. district court. Mrs. Lister was award ley to pay $100 on November 15 and chib $100 on December 15, it being stated UPSTAIRS Adults, 15c; Kiddies. 10c All ed the custody of a Day! Gee. But Business Is Good. and granted alimony in the sum o' that Mr. Farley and his former wife Green Fees 15c might lie able to effect a compromise $60 a month, with $75 for her within a short time. r m Intrigue Plays Big Part in Feature ' : Her at His j,0 William Hubert Thelma R Banford, alleging that , pjfW. of Theodore Banford, the Union O her husband, their since dM 2:10 p. has treated her cruelly Sum., an filed has h 1928, 14, June home, 1549 ily marriage, Twenty., disSecond action for divorce in the following a few ulnet, ft trict court. Mrs. Banford says that pneumonia. Mr. Child was bom her husband has called her vile names, JUne j in his wasted money her at Clarksburg, v. face, slapped th gambling, and she further alleges that Harold and Martha Booh : he procured possession of her engage- learned the trade of asks as She a it. and turing young ment ring pawned for the custody of their child and for general relief. yMr aeo She asks further that her husband Mr, Child moved be restrained from collecting any wages due to him from the Ogden Virginia to St. Louis, Union Railway and Depot company, to Kansas City, and and that the company be restrained years ago came to Salt F from paying him any money until the where he worked lor the Pressed Brick company. further order of the court bought out and den Pressed Brickreorganized and TUe !1 and until a few years as president and manager, but tT ed on account of ill health. Mr. Child was a member of tv. Mrs. Mary Saville was found guilty O Elk, No. 719. P. some days ago in the United States ft district court on a charge of possesion charter member and sale of liquor at the St James street and ing him are the widow, two soms' hotel, 115tt Twenty-fift- h sentence was postponed to a later liam Hubert, Jr., and Mattur date. Mrs. Saville was to have been daughter, Mrs. Ralph Gwilliam, sentenced at 10 a. m. at which time twin brother, John M., all of0p her attorney, Hyrum A. Belnap, ap- eared and asked the court to parole that the Rev. Father Delaney had Eer to her sented to act in the matter and t son, James Cleary. Judge Tillman D. Johnson did not was found satisfactory also to look with favor upon this proposition, Saville. Mrs. Saville is 63 yen? and at 2 p. m. the woman appeared age, and not in good health, it again and it was said to the court stated. - .t .?w v. ' n.-,- atir ? u-- i XCZl abound lZE tfr Woman Convicted for Possession of Liquor LO.O.F SUk,Sr, Z Funeral Held Sunday Weber County Needs a SHEMFF . rapid-movi- ng Engineer Grants Permits Examination of Youths Sent m m Reclamation Engineer Inspects the Weber County needs a young, ous sheriff. vigor- Weber County needs a sheriff who will obey the fingerprint law. t Weber County, needs a sheriff will not allow ctate a corrupt politician who to di- his appointments. ' Weber County needs a sheriff who will not make a personal profit out of feeding prisoners. Weber County needs a sheriff will enforce the, laws. who Weber County needs a Sheriff! Vote for Lee Murdock You will find his name in the fourth column on the ballot. LEE MURDOCK. Paid Advertbemcnt. the ot Street Miniature Officers Are Halloween DANCES vice-preside- ; and Saturday Harriger of cWhiteCitti ng Hows Your Golf ? 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