Show APRIL TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING OGDENiiLVICINITY Business Otfice: 2436 Washington Avenue Events of the Day STATESESSION Phone Home OGDEN— Chief of Police A E Wilfong Sheriff John H Zundel of Bo Elder county and District Attorney J W Horsley of Box Elder county held a conference Wednesday with the chamber of commerce with respect to the annual convention of the Utah Peace Officers’ association which will be held In Ogden this year No decision was reached as to the date ahd another meeting will be held later Sheriff Zundel Is president of the association and District Attorney Horsley is secretary The police band of Birmingham Ala is making a western tour this year and the sponsors for the Utah meeting are eager to fix their dates so the band may appear at the convention -- OGDEN— Members of the music department of Sacred Heart academy will present the last In a series of recitals Sunday April 12 at 730 p m In the academy auditorium Those on tlie program are: R Andrew A Balan E Bengoechea J Thursday The contract whereby the city has furnished protection to Weber county at $400 during the past three years per month expired April 1 and the county has not yet made arrangements for establishing a fire department of Its own Reason for the delay In reaching a decision for a county fire department was attributed by county commissioners to the fact that F W Stratford chairman of the county board was stricken with a paralytic stroke and Is still In the hospital Mrs George S Eccles luncheon for French class at her home 672 Twenty-sixtstreet Utah State Nurses association afternoon meeting at the Hotel Bigelow Alta Mttra dinner Hotel Eccles dance at Covers Laid for Eight Couples Students Prepare At Bridge Dinner For Comic Opera Academy Pupils Plan Recital OGDEN— Ogden City will continue provide fire protection In Weber coiuity until June 1 It was decided by city and county commissioners to Mrs Lee D Turner bridge luncheon for her club at her home 2803 Eccles avenue OGDEN— The music department of the Ogden senior high school will present the comic opera "Chimes of Normandy” Friday and Saturday at 8 p m In the Washington junior high school auditorium The production is under the direction of Glen L Hanson head of the high school music department The public is invited to OGDEN— Mr and Mrs Roy D Thatcher and Mr and Mrs Leroy B Young entertained In the first of a series of dinner parties Thursday evening at the Thatcher home 1327 street Bridge followed Twenty-sixtdinner Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs Jim Scowcroft Mr and Mrs John W Scowcroft Dr and Mrs A attend H Aland Dr and Mrs W R Brown Mr and Mrs W J Randall Mr and Mrs W W Anderson Dr and Mrs George M FIs ter and Dr and Mrs A W Petty OGDEN— Clara h Bengoechea B Blaes A Bower M M Castle R Cave C Child B Child U Eldredge L Geiger B Grandy L Green M: Hess J Kenny N Lambom B Lockhart R Malan R McBride M McDonald I Mrs O J Stillwell entertained at a Miller M Rogers M Smith and E Miller bridge luncheon Thursday at her home 2537 Taylor avenue Covers were laid for 18 FALL INJURES CARPENTER OGDEN — Carl L Poulter 32 carIncluded In a no hostess bridge penter of 1464 Jefferson avenue who luncheon Thursday at the Green suffered several broken ribs and pos- Gables tearoom were Mrs L A Berg sible internal injuries in a fall from Mrs L C Baker Mrs J H Anthe Southern Pacific trestle near drews J Mrs Mrs Francis Fowles J Lakeside Wednesday was reported A F Wilson Mrs Carl 8 Watson recovering at the Dee hospital Thurs Mrs P H Brophy Mrs Earl Harns day night Mr Poulter fell about 15 Mrs Ben E Tyree Mrs Charles B feet from the trestle and landed on Driver Mrs J C Hunter and Mrs some timbers below Ora Bundy M Campbell Ogden Briefs Stevenson Snow filed suit for divorce Thursday from F W Snow on the ground of cruelty They were married October 27 1930 She asks for the restoration of her maiden name Stevenson LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL If yvo feel sour mod sunk and the world 'waits look) punk don't swallow ini aural water oil laxative candjr w chewing them makt to you and suddenly expert guui sweet mad buoyant and full o I sunshine For they can’t do it They only move ths bowels and s mere movement doesn't get st tt the cause The reason for your feeling is your liver It should pour out two Dowels daily pounds of liquid bile into your If this bile Is not flowiog freely your food doesn't digest It just decays in the bowels G bloats up your stomach You have a thick bad taste and your breath is foul tun often breaks out In biemlshem Your bead ache and you fuel down and out Your whole system is poisoned It takes those good old CARTER’S f$ITTL£ LIVER PILLS to get these two txninds of bile flowing freely sod make you fed "up and up" They contain wonderful harmless gentle vegetable extracts amaaing when it comes to making the bile flow freely Rut don’t ask for liver pills Ask for Carter’s Little Liver Pill Look for the name Carter’s Little Liver Pills on the red labeL Resent l subetituu (Adv ) Mill Once More Saturday Only Electric Wallpaper Gleaner 2 Cans 5c H 5-- lb Funeral Set for Former U tali 3 Ian P Vail Ephraim and Funeral sendees for Greaves 26 native of salesman for the National Cash Register company at Houston Texas will be held from the Ephraim West ward chapel of the L D S church at Thieves Loot Store— The American 2 p m Sunday Food Stores Inc at 1166 Washington Bishop P C Peterson Jr will ofavenue was burglarized Wednesday ficiate The loot amounted to $3 In Mr Greaves a former student of night pennies and a quantity of coffee but- the Snow college at Ephraim and of ter eggs meat and bread the L D 8 Business college at Salt Lake died last Sunday at Columbus Delay Rum Trial— Trial of John D Texas He was the son of the late Hendricks for liquor possession was Peter and Katherine Oreaves continued In city court Thursday unFriends may call at the Nell O'Dontil April 14 nell mortuary 372 East First South Mrs M E Carson entertained at a street Friday until 9 p m The body her M W A Initiates — Utah camp wdll then bridge luncheon Thursday be taken to Ephraim home 2897 Fowler avenue The guests 9990 Modem Woodmen of America the Ephraim Interment will he Included Mrs Joseph G Tltley Mrs held a class initiation Wednesday A D Barber Miss Dana W O W hall at which cemetery Kelly Miss evening in the 19 Minnie Moore Brown Miss Melva the following candidates were InOverstreet Mrs E A Larkin Mrs itiated: R E Bird W W Wessley Don Beason Salt Lake Mrs Frank H E Cutllp Maronl Sherwood K Bartlett Miss Lillian Thatcher Robert Spong W T Howard George r Q Mrs R W McKetl Mrs Horace Judkins H B Hlnchcllff H P Mrs Edward Btchscl and Mrs Vanderkoit O M Batchelor P D Leavitt Dan H Wadman Carl Blaes L W Overstreet L G Soley Evelyn Leavitt Nellie Mrs Ralph Corlew of Denver Colo Spillman Mollle Bolander Virginia is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Davison and George O Judkins OGDEN— At a meeting of the genFrank Price Appraise Estate— Appraisers filed a et al committee of the Ogden council report Thursday fixing the value of of the United Commercial Travelers WEBER CLUB ELECTS the estate of WilUam Wallace Boyle ' Thursday in the Hotel Bigelow final OGDEN— The executive committee at $4154237 plans were approved for a banquet of the Weber club Thursday elected to be held in honor of W D Brown as chairman and W Wife Wins Alimony— In the divorce and reception H Loos as secretary The committee suit of Jeanette 'Jenkins against E Ralph H Davis supreme conductor U C T Columbus Ohio Moncomprises W D Brown W H Loos D Jenkins in the Second district of the Dr 8 W Badcon C B Empey A L court Jenkins has been ordered to day evening April 13 at 630 in the E W Can-nad- y pay his wife temporary alimony of Hotel Bigelow Glasmann F The principal speaker at the banand Richard Leek $25 a month and also Is restrained Mr Davis Mayor Ora from disposing of any of his property quet will be Bundy also will deliver an address ROAD OILING PROGRESSES Gus L Becker will act as toastDry Jail Bellboys — Four bellboys and OGDEN— Oiling of the lrighway a downtow n hotel were under ar- master Special guests will Include between Plymouth and the Idaho In Francis Fowles president of the state line in Box Elder county is pro- rest Thursday on the charge of liquor JOgden chamber of commerce: A E The Is the boys possession charge gressing rapidly and will be finished went outside of the hotel and pur- Reed chairman of the retail mer1 about June according to Lew Beadivision of the chamber Tf liquor for a guest who Is said chants’ son district engineer of the state chased to have been a stool pigeon The commerce F 8 Young chairman of commission highway the chamboys are “John Doe” Bums 2817 Lib- the industrial division of of commerce Harvey P Randall erty avenue Harry Ward 3080 ber county commissioner and Washington avenue: Paul Barker 651 Weber Bundy About 250 guests are Sullivan avenue and Edmund Mason Mayor 437 Binford avenue The cases will expected to be present be heard hi the city court at OGDEN U C T PLANS HONOR FOR LEADER Neb-eke- And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go Kalsomine Regular 65c Retail Value Per Package Extra Special for Auto Full Line of Finest Drying BUREAU OPENS BIDS OGDEN — Low bid for reconstruction and surfacing of 12 miles of highway running westward from Sevier toward Cove Fort was made by Gibbons & Reed Salt Lake with an offer of $13075120 Bids were opened Thursday morning in the office of the United States bureau of public roads Nine bidders ’submitted figures SPRING GOAL SALE ANY SIZE or Any Combination of Sizes LUMP or &( 7 fi PER TOM PvI J NUT Delivered PEA SIZE (No Dust) $5 50 Ton “MAPLE CREEK” SPRING CANTON COAL Salt Lake Goal Go WASATCII 668 AUTO ENAMELS Testimony concerning stock and money transactions featured Thurs day's hearing In federal court on a complaint asking that the Lehl Tin tic Mining company be placed in the hands of a receiver Principal testimony was obtained from Eniest R Woolley president of the company who Is named defendant In the action with Charles E d Zabrlskle James Larson A E and L L Cromer Examination of the witness by counsel for E H Weaver and other minority stockholders of the company named as plaintiffs In the action was devoted to organization of the Ttntlc Metals company Records Shown Deal With Can-fiel- CONTEST PLANS PROCEED ntendent of schools Thursday afternoon to outline details of the competition sists of John The committee conn Bojden-chairma- F Chumley were in charge of en Reserve Officers tertalnment Lieutenant O D Davis was in charge of the general Attend Smoker committee R a $50000 mortgage Mr Woolley was said to have organized the metals company August 17 1929 with 1500000 shares of capital stock having a par value of 10 cents per share Three days later it was shown the stock was Increased to 2000000 shares It was brought out that Mr of stock took y On 1710000 shares August 20 1929 It was revealed a to came V L Arnold of California and purchased 625000 Tintic Metals stock from Woolley on the basts of 5 cents per share giving $10000 In currency and notes aggregating $13426 04 Plaintiff's counsel attacked this transaction In an attempt to show that the 625000 shares of Tintic Metals stock was never transferred to Mr Arnold and that It never left the Salt Lake office During the afternoon plaintiff's counsel attempted to show that Mr Woolley acquired all the stock of the Mayflower company Mr Woolley Is said to have claimed tile stock was for a man by the name of Canfield and that he paid $5000 to $6000 for the shares Counsel sought to Indicate that Mr Woolley obtained shares and told directors of the Lehl Tintic company that he got 1000000 for which he obtained shares of Lehl stock Salt Lake of shares 250-0- State Lists Taxes On Inheritances Had Gray Hair —if you do not attempt to change it overnight For you to have gray hair today and grayless hair tomorrow would be too much of a The change should be 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Thompson on Quart Joseph James and Clinton Jacob-ao- n It Is proposed to have every city school child visit the museum at the capltol and Industrial plants during the period of the booster campaign April 15 to May 15 enabling them better to acquaint themselves with Utah products Appropriate prises will be offered to winners of the essay contest through which it is expected advantages of Salt Lake and Utah will he Impressed on the minds of the children Plans are nearly completed for the essay contest among school children of halt Lake a feature of a “Know Your Salt Lake and Utah" booster campaign to be conducted by the junior chamber of commerce it was announced Thursday The junior chamber committee to handle the contest conferred with George N Child city superi- You Ever Planning Starts For New Chapel Extensive preparations are being made by the United States navy for the air expedition which Is to chart the north polar regions 13 People Will Forget nesses are Samuel ((Greenle) Greenhaucr taller described as one of those men- tioned In the fat diaries In which Miss Gordon recorded the loves fears hates and adventures of a not averse Broadway to preying on her men friends Morris Levine alias “Doc” an electrician also said to have been named in the diary David Buttermaln' described by authorles as a man who removed the lining from the murder ictlm’s coat Jack Holdcraft who said he was OGDEN— Meetings for members of a former Royal Canadian mounted the Fourteenth ward in which the policeman and former steward on an chapel was recently damaged by fire ocean liner Hls connection with the will be held In the Ninth ward recrea case was not made clear Detectives tlonal hall on Sunday Bishop James said they found a revolver and skeleM Harbertson announces tons keys In hls room Plans for the rebuilding of the The motive for the killing high chapel will be discussed Sunday' at police officials said was not revenge the priesthood meeting at 9 a m by blackmail suffered or a desire to There will be a special general ses- still a tongue that threatened to wag sion for the Sunday school at 10 a about police and “frame-ups- ” It m and the sacramental service will was just plain robbery the police be held at 7 p m declared Congressman Don B Colton will be the speaker at the evening meeting CERMAK OUSTS FETE AWAITS MISSIONARY IIARRISVILLE— Honoring Elroy Giles who recently returned from the eastern states mission a party will be held Friday In the recreational hall at 8 p m ' Two hundred men attended the smoker of the Reserve Officers’ association of Utah at the Elks club Thursday even big Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence Clayton of Ogden was master of ceremonies Terms of Agreement Captain B P Spry and Lieutenant Records Introduced In the hearing tended to show that the metals company was organized following an agreement between Mr Woolley and George Nicholes president of the Nicholes Tintic Consolidated Mining company stipulating that some properties of the consolidated mining be transferred to the would company metals concern for a consideration of $100 250000 shares of stock and Wool-le- at WAKE UP YOUR Full Artificial thunder and lightning corona discharges and effects photowith elecelectric cells painting tricity— these were only a few of the wonders demonstrated by Dr H T Plumb consulting engineer of the General Electric company In a lecture Thursday night at Kingsbury hall The lecture was given under the combined auspices of the University of Utah Engineering society and several local engineering organizations as a feature ohthe annual "Engineers’ Week" celebration on the campus Dr Plumb conducted experiments with high frequency and high voltage currents In which the currents vibrated more than a million times per second at a pressure greater than one million volts His equipment for the experiments covered the entire stage In Kingsbury hall An informal dinner was held at the university cafeteria prior to the lecture at which representatives of each engineering society In the state were present Friday’s program will include the initiation of senior engineering students Into the “Ancient and Honorable Order of St Patrick” at 11:30 a m a downtown parade at 12:30 p m led by Miss Ruth Kirkpatrick newly elected “queen of the engineers” open house in the laboratories from 4 to 6 p m and a repetition of Dr Plumb’s lecture in Kingsbury hall at 8 p m 1931 ‘KNOW SALT LAKE ’ ESSAY Lecture Features Artificial Considers Application for Thunder Liglitniug at Appointing Lclii Tintic Engineers Fete Company Reccher Ogden Agrees to Extend Protection to Ter rilory Mrs Gordon Baxter and Mrs Albert Squires bridge luncheon for club at the home of Mrs Baxter 2745 Brlnker avnue HEARS MINE DISPUTE MODERN ‘MAGIC’ 3892 SERVE COUNTY Dr and Mrs Paul R Weeks last in series of bridge dinners at their home 2811 Van Buren avenue hi honor of Dr Weeks' sister Mrs William E Carter of Youngstown Ohio Alabama Police Baud Bid ' to Utah 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