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Show I Railroad and Xndnstrial Center and Second Largest City in Utah. Gateway to Mount Ben Lomond. .8 Ogden Canyon Attracts Thousands of Tourists. Annual Livestock Show Wonderful Asset to Intermountain West Ogden i i - DRYS GALLED . SPEAKER FLAYS Rales Court for 33 THOSE WHO ARE ON TO RALLY FAVORING BEER AGAINST RUM FRED WILLIAMS MEN HOPE TO ENTERS PLEA FIND WORK IN OF NOT GUILTY, UTAH FORESTS Other City Officers Givei$ More Time in Which to Answer Richard R. Lyman Declares Details of the Plans Are Now the Rich Are Opressing Being Worked Out, Says the Poor of Nation . Rotary Speaker A vigorous appeal for the Possibilities that from fifteen Latter-da- y Saints of Utah to to twenty-fiv-e thousand unem- Warning Sounded at Maw Mass Meeting Against Return of Alcohol aair lake NUMBER 17 OGDEN, UTAH, APRIL 7, 1933 VOLUME 7 April s. Eight Ogden city and Weber county officials, recently indictconstimen stand ployed may soon be recruitsolidly behind the ed by a federal grand jury on iron collar of rum again riveted ed for work on forest projects tution of the United States and on oar necks!" charge of conspiracy to violate to block the return of alcoholic controlled through the Ogden the national prohibition law, With these ringing words the beverages to the state was voiced forestry offices were expressed were arraigned before the UnitBev. Bollin H. Ayres, of by Apostle Richard R. Lyman before Rotarians of Ogden this ed States district court, northern the First Methodist pastor church, of the L. D. 8. quorum of twelve week by Dana Parkinson-- assistUtah division, at 11 oclock Wedwarned against the menace c before the Weber stake quarter- ant regional forester. The men nesday morning in the Ogden liquor and urged prohibitionists federal building. The court sesto Strengthen the bulwarka' ly conference in tbe Ogden tab- would work under President Roosevelt's forest ernacle conservation sion was .brief and recessed withSunday. sgalnat repeal of the eighteenth be and would plan in in 30 minutes. employed Apostle 'Lyman said the rich amendment. Judge Tillman national forest of Utah, Idaho, of the nation favor the legalD. Johnson announced the court Mr. Ayres was one of the and Wyoming, Mr. Parkinson would again convene April 12 to ising of beer because they see speakers at a prohibition af In the movement a way to evade said. hear plea of seven of the ofmeeting held Wednesday night In explaining details of the taxation and to place it more on ficials. in the tabernacle under auspices the shoulders of the laboring plan the forestry expert said the of the Women's National Fred E. Williams, Ogden city Comclasses. He declared prohibition men will be recruited largely mittee for Law Enforcement. commissioner, was tbe only one was likewise sponsored by the from business and lndustlal cenof the eight to enter a plea; Other speakers were Mis. counsel for the other seven obrich when they realised it would ters where unemployment Is felt Louise Y. Robinson, state chairIncrease the efficiency of labor most keenly. They will be given tained more time in which to man of the womens committee; and therefore yield greater prof- various kinds of iwork to which former Congressman Don B. Colprepare the defense. Mr. Wilare best will they liams' plea was not guilty. adapted and its. ton, and Anthony W. Ivins, first be with supplied On tbs left h Dr. transportation, Tbe efficiency of labor did to the Uhited counselor in the first presidency Lindsay Rogers, Salt Lake clothing, medical care States, iwineedtig Fredrick Eha sc PritMta to the right Is David H. City attorney, appeared as counIncrease nnder prohibition, of the L. D. 8. church. the housing, sel for Mr. Williams and asked to Germany, church leader declared, and the and hospitalization, in addition Morris of New xork, The liquor triffic," Mr. Ayres that the city official be given a rich became richer until 'at the to a cash allowance as wages, by President BpoeeraK daring continued, " has defied constitrial In Ogden at the eartuted authority, cursed chiljury present time it Is said 120 men heItsaid. wae further related the liest possible date. control the wealth of the United sullied dhood,, womanhood, work of employing men In lsrge Additional Time Granted wrecked homes, packed Jails, enStates. Mbs Sybil numbers will not begin until afCounsel for the other officials wae said a The there larged asylums, sent whole arm- FbL, speaker was voted ter to 15, and due April soil was granted additional time by ies of simpering idiots to way to raise revenue than snow conditions in the national atth , AJLTC top better drunkard's grave and damned baUers for 10SS clothe off the backs Johnson, who declared Judge by taking Kakr at at forests Wlefaita, more souls than anything else tiqnal tourney would be heard from them of the laboring man and Impov- About 2500 the present time. plea TO 300 emmen will girls competed. on April 12 when the court conin the world. erishing his wife and children. ployed before that date. be Some vene again. Trial for all eight President Ivins, in s brief adIt is the woman who pays the work may extend to state, counwin he set at that time, Judge dress, said he was sure that when men price," he declared, ty, municipal and private lands Utah would never vote to repeal Johnson announced. intoxicattheir for money spend They were OF before the plan is carried to its the eighteenth amendment. He represented .by Judge James A. ing llqnor. was It said. completion. continued: Howell, L. J. Hollher, and It is estimated the federal Details of tbe are now Arthur Woolley. JohnMajorities Control government will receive approx- being worked outplans Judge and Will Succeed D. W. Parratt It Is Believed the State Will son said that unless objections We live in a country where BANK HELD UP imately $1,600,000 os its share and tools arranged for insupplies order were raised, trial would probas majorities control, and I have of the beer tax based on a levy that the work Take; Over Title to School Secretary Utah Eduforward may go be held in Salt Lake City, ably always felt it my duty to live up of $1 a barrel, the churchman with the cation Association weather. It During July spring to the laws which the majority would be scheduled some and out. He said that on was pointed ont that the work time the latter ;art of May. enict. I practice what I preach; Assailant Grabs Bag Con- this basis It would be necessary will pointed Members of the state board outdoor he of a County School Superintendent and when I preach prohibition, Howell, speaking for the for the messes to purchase one type and will vigorous taining Mail Intended afford hundreds B. A. Fowler will leave the posi- of education, led by C. H. Skid- Judge defendants to the conspiracy Inwhich I have always done, I one-ha- lf billion dollars and For he of head at men to tion held earn state the chance has a more, of of a good Registration superintendent dictment and tbe counsel jointpractice it myself. If the maworth of the stuff annually, for themselves while wait- Weber county schools for the public instruction, spent the ly, advised tbe court that genjority of the people of the Unitand this amount would have to living 14 to 'William of at the end for the of Weber 760 gain at years of past private greater 20, part ing Cooley, industry Monday eral demurrers on allegations ed States shall decide they no come out of the money needed sufficient momentum Twenty-sixt- h assume to a current school to up open college year street, Interviewing messenger for food and prominent set forth in tbe indictment would longer want the prohibition law. clothing. with other jobs that may pUce new position as executive secre- Ogdenitea and the college board probably be filed in the near we will havb to make the b&f fqrL.Jhe First National bank, was he as ap- them on His voice trembled once asbold Utah the robbed the and Education of at the private payrolls tary regarding proposd adoption future. of it and conform until such oast up .corner of Grant avenue and pealed to the mothers and wo' sociation, it was learned this of the local lunior college into Ilia.: time as it can.- - Ja changed. Eight other grand jury indictto men state Utah tbe of keep h Stefenty-fourtstreet -week. the state educational system. at 5:15 p from ments were 'called before Judge will be dle- - than- ever and curse of the alcohol, m. suconof Mr. Fowler has served as a satchel Elmer President Wednesday Peterson, Johnson during the prohibition law should he rethe state be an example betaining mall which Cooley was let perintendent of county schools Utah State Agricultural college; session of the court Wednesday. pealed. to If we nation have fore the to the postoffice to be under five boards since 1919. President George Thomas, Uni- Reuben Lampklns. Mr. Colton said the country is taking 43, negro stand alone to show other the He will take tho place of D. W, versity of Utah; George A. Eaton porter, pleaded approaching a crisis on the pro- registered. guilty to a He of temperance. The advantages told the messenger who of C. Salt Swenson police resigned John Parratt, recently Lake; hibition question, and be regard- he was charge of robbing a passenger that prohibition had declared aB secretary of the State Educa- of Provo; and A. J. Ashman of on a train TO walking toward the ed it as proper that meetings running between Ogbeen successfnl" because not on Twenty-fothe north of side will association were Richfield in the party that den and Pocatello of $50. March tion and begin of this kind are being held. office to urth elected been men had the street, new his duties about June 30, visited the campus this week. 18. carrying The plea was entered and It is. unfortunate, he deIt has been announced. It was said the meeting was the court announced containing the registered who were themselves sentence clared, that onr lawmakers in- satchel to not did enforce and mail and AND try also reghis The Weber county educator of a private nature and was held would be passed April 12. terpreted the last election as a istry book and carrying the called He law. the some upon other parJoniw Pleads Guilty began his educational career in principally for the purpose of command to repeal the eigh- cels under his arm. As he reach- people to insist npon candidates Heber City on the teaching staff gaining information and opinion A guilty plea was made by There are ed Grant teenth amendment. enwill who office for avenue, a man appearpublic school. Later he of Ogdenitea regarding the as- Wilford F. Jones, arraigned for of a many former drys who changed Money Will Purchase; More served public to be about 45 years of age, force the law." as principal of the Wood- similation of Weber by the state. alleged transportation of liquor their votes in congress because ing Charge of wet that prohibiruff school in Rich county. This A number of members of the wilthln the Ogden City limit on of this. I look upon the resolu- he said, grabbed the satchel and Now Than After Prices jumped Into a waiting automo- tion had- brought more drinking tion containing the proposed bile position he held for three years present Weber college hoard Ootober 9, 1932. Sentence on In which another man was than was evident before 1918 Advanced Have and then transferred to Wells-ylll- e. were called 'before the state body this case will also be passed amendment as i twenty-fir- st and the machine was were vigorously denied by the Later his teaching work for Interviews including Robert April 12, Judge Johnson said. treaty of peace, drafted by a con- seated, driven rapidly north on Grant apostle. It was once common Orders for the appearance of hero carried him to Tooele, Park (Hty I. Burton, F. W. Stratford and and prescribing quering to avenue. RICHARDSON Salvation for the pick Army By BLAIR terms dor a fallen foe. and Price, where he taught in Thomas E. McKay. Other Og- Bob Wheat and L. M. Strain, Imon wae Police each 1200 drunks night headquarters up Salt Lake Real President-No Federal Help senior high schools of these den citizens were called for In- alias Fat Davis, were served on notified and every New York streets and to feed counsel and bondmen for the Estate Board towns. He left the Price high terviews through the day. We have before u only a mediately terriFas Twa) (Coadausd of repeal, with town in the surrounding consideration school to come to Weber county la thought the state will men charged with liquor possesThe L It SALT LAKE, April 40tory was advised of the robbery receive title to the college prop- sion and sale at 246 Twenty-fift- h (Continued on Page Two.) provisions of the old Webh-Ken-yold aaylng that a dollar saved a description of the act, prohibiting importation and given hold not erty, and probably the gymna- street over a period of time from made will is dollar a 04 as weH as the automoof liquor into dry territory on robber, dollar unless sium, about July 1. Both insti- December 1932 until January 11, the good today, in which the men escaped. interstate carriers. It would not bileVice have been operated by 1933. The men were both retutions REUNIONS or is saved exchangnow, spent President Lawrence ClayS. church in the past. ported to he out of tbe state, D. L. the give dry states any federal help ton of the bank said following other now for something ed in patrolling borders, and, in efalthough both were declared to BE dollar dollars. A saved, than 40 of that the nothing robbery be under $1000 bond to guargovfederal the would take fect, which is today spent for a good obtained by tbe robantee their appearance in court. ernment out of enforcement en- value wae of real bond or had parcel stock, be The added, Scenes that took place in the letters, They were given until April 12 tirely. It would put us right ber. dollars be will estate, many securities them, or in Argonne forest, where doughto make their appearance. back where we were before the no money In future. the been saved loss had even If any boys of the United States faced In another liquor indictment L. D. S. missionaries Returned eighteenth amendmnt was adopt- and more will in When buy money suffered it was covered by the Germane during the World William G. and LeRoy Malan various will from missions the ed. times normal it will in GIVEN BACKING were charged with sale and poswar, were revived this week for than It If there is a demand for mod- suranee. tonight and tomorrow -The time to meet 4001078 should he spent. B. Greenwell, Clifford session of liquor and maintainIn Lake in the Salt ification of the dry laws the proCity night times are Twenty-fourt- h street, with the save, money Is whentimes amendment schedule of reunions twenty-fir- st ing a nuisance at 2780 Liberty following posed money announced arrival of a military award from good. During good avenue from October 1, 1932. officials church should be voted do va The probby of Resolution Lions Adopt the war department in Washing- buys less, and because it buys the time of their indict- until week: this lem cannot be decided in the Confidence In Two less, it is then profitable to save on Page Two.) ton, (D. C. (Continued tomanner proposed. Swedish mission reunion, Members Mr. Greenwells decoration, it, or lend it out to a bank or 404 go 7 p. m., Grant stake tabrate night fixed a on at a mortgage The Purple Heart, was declared Mexican mission reernacle; Man Accused Club to have resulted from circum- of Interest. Ogden Lions adopted a resolu 1 two union. tonight 8:30 p. m. In the tion about a There story severe stances a In of confidence surrounding Mayor Ora Twentieth ward chapel. Meat wound he received while holding men who, at Just such a time as Bundy and Chief of Police A. E. Possessing Plan Started to Consolidate back Tomorrow the to 8, island went a to April night, Arnow, lonely a German push in the City at the regular meeting are sched- Wilfong Is following reunions Ogden City and Weber of the organization In the Hotel gonne sector in October, 1918 await the time when business noruled: be would condition Members of the Ogdon chamagain to war Both Ben Lomond week. According this department Governments County ber of commerce may Journey to California, Granite stake tab- men are members of the club. records the Germans had made mal. A jury in Judge E. E. Pratt's 9 p. m.; Before they went, the first ernacle, the site of the giant Hoover dam Australian. A resolution L. W. Nima, president of the a counter attack against the line the division of the Second district ward hall, 8:80 confidence of the expressing project April 15 on an inspec- Ogden chamber of commerce, held by the 8 6 let infantry of man converted everything he had Twenty-secon- d club In the In- court Tuesday returned a verdict tion tour in conjunction with an appointed a committee of prom- which Mr. Greenwell was a pri- into money, taking with him the p. m.; Canadian, Emmerson tegrity of the two men recently excursion scheduled for the Og- inent business men of the city vate, first class, in Company C. money and only enough food and ward chapel, 8 p. m.; Central indicted after a federal investi- of not guilty in the case of Junius Shupe of Huntsville, who the states, Grant stake tabernacle, den, Pocatello, Salt Lake City, a plan by which Ogden The company had suffered ser- clotheson to last him during gation had been carried out here was charged with having elk to order In 8:30 and other Utah and Idaho repre- to study Island. Texas will the p. reunion m.; and IWeber county govern- ious losses during the days stay by a grand Jury, was Introduced meat in his possession, Nov. 18. sell be held In conjunction with Cen- by sentatives, it was announced this City President Aaron W. Tracy of 1932. He appealed from a senment can be amalgamated into fighting, the report shows, and get this money he had tobonds week. states his bis 8:30 tral in reunion real estate, the Weber college. Mr! Tracys at stocks, ac- tence a single body with control over was unable to close a gap in the of 100 days in jail, imat The trip will last three days, both Grant stake tabernacle. Private Greenwell, who and hia tangible property, lines. tion followed a personal expres- posed in the city court a month the city and county. and will cost approximately East Central states reunion, sion of confidence by Rev. John ago. auch a move wis an automatic rifleman, with greatly reduced price. It was The other fellow took with Legrand .ward chapel, 8:15 p. W. Hyelop of Ogden $17.70 for each individual. In- would saveexplained dollars two comrades made his way into thousands and met of District Judge L. A. Wade has cluding railroad fare both way, each year by cutting the cost of the exposed hole in the lines and him a good supply of food and m.; Eastern states, Roof garden, with unanimous support of the taken under advisemnt the caae meals, berth and bus fare from adon Two) (Continued Page into fire the Memorial which are poured a deadly building, Lions present. Joseph Smith of Ogden city against Jack Bell, government Las Vegas to the dam alto, ac- tunning German-Austriawas -n Germane he in8:30 p. m.; until Rev. H. T. Morris, pastor of auctioneer, in which the city is in many vancing 404now cording to the excursion plana stance,duplicated and Swiss-Germa-n mission. Uni the Methodist church, was se- attempting to collect an aution-eer- 's and that at the present struck by a machine gun bullet Letters from the Las Vegas Reinlected a member of the Utah Mr. Bell, veralty ward, 8:30 p. m. when economy 1 paramount and severely .wounded. license from and Salt Lake chamber of com- time re- forcements soon arrived to turn Hawaiian mission. Belvedere state hoard of Llous to fill a va- which he contends is discriminaRate merce bodies were received in In the minds of officials and In the back the German attack. apartment hotel lounge, 8:80 p. cancy left by George 8. Glen of tory, unreasonable and unconmany duced taxes foremost Ogden this week urging move this The Purple Heart award dates 15th m.; Manchester mission. Nine- Ogden, who recently undertook stitutional. local member! as possible to mind of cltlxene, a meetof with rv- from August 7, 1782, and was would kind ward hall, 8:15 P. m.; a position with the United States teenth probably it make tbe trip. Incidentally, General George Twelfth-Thirteenestablished by in Lake Salt of the New Zealand people. government City. mission, approval businessmen Hoover The United States Civil Servmight afford local Washington during the Revolu404 ward chapel, 8:80 p. a chance to sample a drop or The committeea which will ice commission will accept apheart-shape- d a war. is It of states Northwestern tionary for mission, marriage In Life m.; CHURCH FILLED VACANCIES beverstudy plan two of the 3.2 per cent until April 25 for tho and county government 1 bronze east with a purple cen- plications of ward chapel, 8:16 p. Eighteenth SALT LAKE 6. rate CITY, age permitted1 to be sold at soft city April transportation m. headed by C. Angus Wright, Og- ter, bearing a cut of George position Two of the three existing vadrink counters after the KEWBERG, Ore., April 5 and the coat of armz clerk (passenger) to fill a vaden merchant; Jamec A. Howell, Washington Northern states mission, Jack-so- n cancies In the line da-- crossed. authori- The Quaker community of New-ber- g, neral in of the bureau supplies cancy Those of Continental the army. John and Baxter 8 p. m.; ties of the chnrch were filled school of lawyer; Gordon 404 boyhood borne of Herbert business receiving the medal are recom- and accounts, navy department, Norwegian anddancing, Danish, McKin- Thursday morning will have legalized wine The American automobile tour- W. fieoweroft, Ogden the when Hoover, D. Washington, service mended meritorious by Joseph L. Peterson, 8:30 ward' in p. m.; membership Sot the time in its enand beer of ist trade to Canada has declin- man, and Huntsville chapel, the chnrch, ley a is year, $2,000 the Issued salary certificates citation by citizen. hall. the opening session of their one tire history Friday. ward Fourteenth ed $70,000,000 since 1920. This prominent Samoan, to exceed a not loss Exdeduction American A report on the findings of the commander of the conferThe town council lost night in doubtless due partly to the de15 per cent as a measure of 8:80 p. m.; South African, Sev- hundred third general will be submitted to peditionary forces. ence, sustained Elder Joshua voted wet. with Mayor W. Q. pression and partly to a loss of committee economy, and a retirement de- enteenth ward chapel. Mrs. son of is Greenwell Mr. a afcommittee the Nim by Mr, confidence in Canadian beer. deciding duction of 3 Tahitian, Fifth .ward chapel. Reuben Clark, Jr., as second Rogers casting the per eent. has been Adeline Greenwell of Ogden. ter the proposition l oi and he ob- 8:30 p. m.; Tongan. home of W. cnuneelor to President Heber J. vote. Beer, wine, whisky Full information ns may will and secre- B. Wright, 2294 Windsor street. Grant, and Elder Samuel Otis other stimulants have been taAnyhow If the new farm bill carefully considered, tained from R. A. Ward, at record The Washington the analysed by a member of the boo since pioneer Quakers foundIs enacted into law and falls to then be furthercommerce before since March 4 demonstrates what tary of the United States civil Forest Dale, 8 p. m.; Western Bnnion do chamber of of ed this village almost 75 years Seven Presidents First ward hill at chapel. service help the farmers It ought to deexaminer board Capitol of states, It while 1 do can a j, recommended congress is, further action a lot of good to the Jobless ago. m. 8:10 office this the In p. city. post still youthful. toward the movement. serving Democrats. "SHth is to becity, chosen to the t '!( FOWLER LEAVES HERE NEW MESSENGER , STATE SCHOOL ACCEPT BOARD VISITS POSITION WEBER COLLEGE tit- tfth DEPRESSION IS post-oflfl- SPEND TIME ce law-break- NOT SAVE -- on PURPLE HEART AWARD MADE TO OGDEN MAN TO HELD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CITY OFFICIALS WOULD MERGE ALL INTERESTS Members To Make Trip To Boulder of Elk Freed by Jury . Examination For Transportation Clerk April th Utah-Nevw- da e Village Wet First Time |