Show THE SALT LAKE TIHLEXE FRIDAY MORXIXCi OCTOBER OGDENS VICINITY Business Office: 2436 Washington Avenue Office Phone W Ogden Children 1 'Office Seekers Cattle Expert Slow in Filing AUTO KILLS j LITTLE GIRL Cost Accounts V Five Others in Peril When Car Crashes Into Reports Listed From Only Two Candidates Sajs County Official Croup OGDEN — Nedra Taylor 4 daughter of Mr and Mrs Gilbert Taylor of Plain City a as ctrurk by an automobile driven by Hyrum Weather-soemployee of the Utah state industrial school on the pavement In front of her home at 7 p m Thursday and so severely Injured that she died an hour and a half later at the local hospital Mrs Taylor mother of the little Kiri accompanied by her sister-in-laMrs C Taylor was taking two of her children Leana 2 and Shirley 3 months of age for a ride In a baby carriage Npdra Taylor and her cousin Billy Taylor had been walking beside the buggy All stopped on the pavement to talk to a friend and while they were talking two automobiles approached one going west driven by Bay O Butterfield and the other going east driven by Mr Weatherson Weatherson's automobile ran Into the baby buggy tlirowlng the two children out and fit the same time ran over Nedra Taylor fracturing her skull and breaking her collarbone The two women and Billy Taylor escaped injury The children In the baby buggy were slightly bruised Kenneth Mr Weatherson picked up the injured child placed her in hla automobile and rushed her to the Dee hospital where she was attended by Drs Conrad H Jensen and L B Jenkins Mr Weatherson told deputy sheriffs who Investigated the accident that the lights on Butterfield's car blinded him momentarily and that he did not see the women children and the baby buggy until he ran Into them ( OGDEN— Reorganization The dead child Is survived by her of the Union Stockyards corporation parents and the two sisters Leana Ogden and Shirley The body was taken to was announced Thursday the reorthe mortuary of Lindquist Sc Sons ganization being the result of the and funeral announcement will be death some months ago of Charles H Barton president and the recent made later death of Lester F Whitlock general manager ALLEGES CRUELTY the reorganization James OGDEN — Gertrude Laster is H Under DeVlne Is chosen as president H seeking a divorce from Fred C Las- ter in the Second district cou'rton “ the ground of cruelty The couple dent and Colonel P A Dlx also of were married February 22 1922 Mrs Laster alleges and says her hus- the Commercial Security bank Is band has called her vile names and secretary beaten and choked her She asks for Tire Isnew general manager of the Kenneth C Ikeler dean of the custody of their three children yards animal husbandry at the Utah Agrl and such other relief as the court cultural college who Is said to bring deems her entitled to a wealth of valuable experience to the office Mr Ikeler was for five years engaged In animal husbandry at Ames college Iowa and he has been dean of animal husbandry for five years at the Utah Agricultural OGDEN — Mrs Marrlner A college Browning entertained at the third In addition to this Mr Ikeler was and last of a series of bridge lunch- for ten years engaged In the breedeons at the Hotel Bigelow 'iliurs- ing of purebred stock and Is said to day A long luncheon table In the be one of the bpst posted men In English room wrs decorated with livestock In the Intermountain coun three baskets of roses try zinnias and pink carnations with With the selection of Mr Ikeler as lerns and flowers forming a tracery general manager E E Wright who between The Invited guests were has been office manager for more Mrs Junior E Rich Mrs Wallace H than ten years Is promoted to the Ellis Mrs Adam Patterson Jr Mrs position of assistant general manVirginia Houtz Green Mrs O J ager Stilwell Mrs Lyman Hyde Mrs Reports made at the meeting at Prank M Browning Mrs Marrlner which the reorganization was efS Eccles Mrs Lamont Hendershot fected showed that the yards were Mrs W H Loos Mrs E G Bennett doing an excellent business which Pug-nuMrs Clark L Rich Mrs Clinton was continuously expanding of Salt Lake Miss Clara Mrs Maude Patterson Hund- Ikeler’s Resignation ley Mrs W H Shearman Mrs M A Romney Mrs J R Morrell Mrs Expected on Friday Harman W Peery Miss Lucille ChafLOGAN— Dean Kenneth C IkeMrs ler head of the school of agriculture fin Mrs James T Abbott Anftt the Utah State Agricultural George L Abbott Mrs Robert Mrs Junuts H Smart Mrs iP?ej wm tender his resignation v Brewer Mrs C L Van In order to accept the manager-te- i Mrs W R Sherman of Deland hip of the Ogden Union Stockyards Fla Mrs C E Wright Silt Lake!He will replace L F Whitlock who Mrs A W Walker Mrs Effie Spen- - (jipj two weeks figo cer Mrs Herman B Way Mrs F J Accordlng to President Peterson Drake Mrs E M Tower Mrs C C two men are under consideration for H Mrs Smith Hetzel Mrs Eugene the vacancy left by Dean Ikeler ArJohn Edward Carver Mrs J T Rmh-me- r rangements are being made to have Mrs R B Porter Mrs H W Dean Ikeler remain at the college Dunn Mrs Katherine Shufflebar-ge- r until his successor is named Mrs C William Gunnell Miss Dean Ikeler became head of the Mariam Fills of Woodhall Spa Lln- - school of agriculture In 1926 becom olnshlre England and Miss Tabitha mg professor of animal husbandry Harness at the same time He is well known Mr and Mrs C B Morse enter- - throughout the state and southern ialned at dinner and bridge Thurs-'jdah- o for his activities in livestock day evening at the Green Gables tea circles He has been In much demand room 26U3 Madison avenue Rosesif0r judging stock especially horses In a green bowl formed a centerpiece at county fairs and other stock shows dahlias lor a long table Rose colored since he came to the Utah State Covers riculture college He has Judged the Used about the rooms were laid for Mr and Mrs W Karl horses at the Cache county fair for M the last two Hopkins Mr and Mrs Wade years Johnson Mr and Mrs June W y Clark Mr and Mrs Charles B Plans Survey of Dr and Mrs S W Wherry Mr Sponsor and Mrs J T Rushmer Mr and Traffic Officers Mrs C L Forsling — Members of a bridge club enterOGDFN J A Buford of the tained at luncheon and bridge on and safety department of the The table decorations Utah State Automobile association Thursday were chrvsanthemums Covers were who recently assisted Chief of Po land for Mrs M O 'Wilcox Mrs Fred lice A E Wilfong and Sergeant Dew F Williams Mrs A J Bldwell Mrs ey Haw kins In organizing school boys T A Just Mrs Lee Loewensteln at several schools In the city to act Mrs M R Clark Mrs J E Thomas as traffic officers at and near the Mrs J IL Worthington Mrs H B schools will visit Ogden again soon McCUne Mrs George W Kellogg to see the bovs actually in commls-- i Mrs George IIuss and Mrs W A sion He will make a survey of the Kurkins work In company with Chief Wilfong Dinner and bridge were enjoyed by and Sergeant Hawkins a no hostess partv at the Hotel Bigelow Thursday evening Dinner was served In one of the Japanese rooms Irrigation Machinery and bridge followed in the diawing Company Incorporates room Asters and petunias formed a centerpiece for the table The party AK for the of Unison legation Svstem Inc were M wim the coun!y mw teTnLn Mrs1? v' d''rk- The concern bolds patents on Prarson Nichols irrigation water lifts and proposes OcorfifC RiiLftrds nr acrrlrnlturftl And ir- n Home Culture club will meet machtnerv of1' m'tT Capitalized for eb 000 the concern home John a° °Jonei hy J(spph s Fowler avenue Miss Margaret MaK Ben E Young vice lory Is chairman lor me program prPMlrnti dent Cyril H Curtis second vice ‘ Great Meadow by lizabeth M n I finr u iiford W Fardlev Roberts wld be discussed treasurer Mrs Ronald Wadswof h Mr and secretary Mrs R L Olson Lawrence Clayton G O F RELEGATE S CHOSEN find Spent er S Fccles have left for of this FURFKA —Republicans Boston to attend the national meet cltv held a primary on Wednesday lug of the American Legion and aux- evening with D O Henrlod chair- lliary convention man and John Bunnell secretary Queen Fsther chapter No 4 Or- drr of Eastern S'ar will meet Fri- - T1 e following wvre elected ri’eegtes the Juab county convention day evening at the Masonic temole toa'tend It will be- officers' night and they to be held In Futeka Frldav Charles be In charge of the entertain- - noon John Bunnell John Donne'ly Dean Hen- and Mrs James H Dee and Mrs rind Herman Shesto- Claude F Ti'e Geoige L Noble will leave for their Raker John Levshore William Ath-home til Houston TevaS Frldav af- - James Crooks Rov livers Dun H'ggit’-and R F erlv s and John a v to Mrs pore diuchter (m't'V M-- s named a dtltga'c Irorn bl-Nobles sister Mis Geoige son I w OGDEN YARDS OGDEN — J R Pruit charged with disturbing the peace pleaded guilty in the city court Thursday ciornlEE and was rined 45 with the alternative of five days in Jail Ernest Ja-vlalso charged with disturbing OGDFN— Weber county's exhibit at the state fair which opens In Salt the peace pleaded guilty and will be Lake Tuesday will be one of the best sentenced later In the history of the county according to A L Christiansen count j agent and George F Stallings president of the Weber County I arm bu- I a r i ne B am I ng OGDFN— Kiddles as well as their elders are eagerly awaiting the appearance of the world famous United Slates marine band which will give two concerts in Ogden Friday The flist concert will take place In the stadium at Lorln Farr park at 2 30 p m and will be for the children of the city thousands of w hom w ill be present to listen to the noted organization of musicians This concert as well as the one at the Paramount theater at 8 p m Friday for the grow is under the sponsorship of the Ogden Rotary club and the receipts will go to the fund reau The Weber county booth for farm 'products will be on the right-hanside of the entrance to the main display building and will cover a spare of 18 by 20 feet Com w 111 be one of the features of the exhibit Stalks of corn grown at the county Infirmary to be shown at the fair are from 12 to 14 feet high according to Mr Stallings A livestock exhibit from the county will include one car of Guernseys from the upper valley a car of from the lower valley 37 calves offered by the Four-Calf club embracing North Ogden Farr West Riverdale Hooper Huntsville Eden Liberty Plain City and Warren ps For Auto Victim Dies For Bark Beetle Car Driver Held OGD£N regional forester has returned from a y trip with J C Evenden of the bureau of entomology investigatarea of Teton ing the Targhee and Wyoming forests Mr Morse says that in May and June of this year 70 000 trees were treated for bark beetle In west Wyoming and the southeastern area of For ten-da- Jury Report Insect-Infest- 4 U Luthey Says Lights f Oncoming Train Blinrlrd Him Before d OGDEN — County Clerk L A VanDyke reporta that few candl-- 1 date who have thus far been led through the political mill and either have reached their goal or been defor the aid of crippled chilfeated for nomination have filed dren their expense accounts with him The outlook for an Immense To date R A Norris candidate for attendance at both concerts is term commissioner- the four-yebright ship has filed his expense account! said to he exceedingly I which shows that he paid out $5 50 M cards and Bteele who for Roy tlie shrievalty nomination sought and was defeated reports that he expended 46 50 on letters and cards Certificates of nomination also are coming In slowly Mr VanDyke reWASHINGTON Oct 2 —With bids ports The Socialist and Republican to be opened on the construction of parties have filed their lists but tire the addition to the federal building Democrats have not yet made their at Ogden on October 22 Senator W filing These filings have to be made by the coming Saturday to assure OGDEN — Oeorge Muschbach rew H King of Utah today Inspected the the candidates a place on the official superintendent of the national Bear plans for the structure which are on river bay migratory bird refuge was file In the office of the supervising ballot George 8 Dean who has been In Ogden Thursday making plans: architect of the treasury department for for the opemhg of his office In thlsiHe expresses himself as being great nominated Justice of the peace at North Ogden has filed his certificate city He haS not yet determined ly pleased with the work which has of election and is the only one of where his quarters will be but will do been laid out which should give Ogthe Justices of the peace or con- so within a short time Mr Musch- den a commodious and suitable strucstables In the county to make the bach went to Balt Lake in the after-Und- ture the provisions of thelnoon preparatory to returning to his Treasury department officials filing law the filings must be made the home at Dillon Mont to straighten promised the senator that the work second Saturday after the expend- out his affairs there before removing would be pushed ahead with all positure Is made Under the law there to Ogden to make his home Mr sible expedition there now being an are many who are delinquent In the Muschbach says that work at the ref- appropriation of 4365000 all of which Is available at once matter uge Is progressing rapidly Office 13 Ogden Briefs Trees Treated Big Exhibit for Salt Lake Fair Eagerly' Audit Home Phone 3893 117 eber Prepares 19HO ‘5 Hol-stel- Ogden USBuilding Planned shown so far as the investigation was made Mr Morse says that It Is expected that 15000 more trees will be treated Prlhg The treatment consists m cases where the vehicle ordinance !nfxt of spravtng the trees with crude fuel alleged to have fwen violated William Hobbs forfeited 42 and oil which destroys most of the inGeorge Ttllett and Leo Johansen for- sects feited 43 each SCHOOL CHIEF PATS VISIT Fleads Not Guilty — Albert McFarLOA — Miss Anne Snow land charged with the embmiement tendent of Wayne county superinschools of household furniture and fixtures was a visitor of the Loa grade from J F Douglas September 8 ap- schools Monday A meeting of peared In the Beoond district court teachers was held and an Informal Thursday morning and entered a discussion of depaitmental work plea of not guilty His trial will be taken up fixed at the next setting of cases s IIea(l in Ogden I er p t 1 Take IVatch— John 1059 Mf driven by A1 Luthey 25 of 23fU local hospital Thursday afternoon from his in- juries The accident occurred at the set-u- m ELASDKS) rose-color- ' f At re rane Pat-teis- Me-lja- : ( 1 1 : )? 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