| Show J THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING APRIL 14 Ogden Society Pools Form OGDENJiLVICINITY Office Phone 117 Home Phone 3892 Avenue Business Office: 2436 Washington Stove Burns Girl AUTO STRIKES Tree Injures Man INJURES BOY ENTER SHOW Ogden Storm Toll OGDEN— Frances Smith 14 was critically burned at the home of her mother Mrs Mary Smith 3315 avenue Wednesday afternoon when Ihe wind caused flames from a cookstove to puff out setting fire to her clothes She was taken to the Dee hospital where she was treated for severe burn on her back abdomen and legs Her condition Thursday was reported to be serious Simon Van Buren 48 of 1040 Thirtieth street was cut on the head and received a bruised leg and hip Wed nesday afternoon when struck by falling tree His Injuries were reported to be not serious Sheriff Young Lisls Two Famed Steeds for Competition Pln-gre- e OGDEN— The first entries for the Ogden horse show were received at the show office Thursday from Colonel Grant Young of Ball Lake sheriff of Salt Lake county and president of the Salt Lake Horse Lleu-tena- ut ' Show association The horses named on the entry were Black Prince a black gelding sired by Marse Henry one of the t most renowned thoroughbred stal-- 1 lions ever to be used In this state Black Prince will be ridden by (Frankie Young a daughter of Lieu tenant Colonel Young She la one of the most finished woman riders in Utah and has been a frequent prize winner at Utah and Idaho horse shows - Lieutenant Colonel Young will also enter King Tut a hunter and ride him la the hunter and Jumping classes Both riders will also perform in the pair Jumping class In the ladles' and gentlemen's class Lieutenant Colonel Young Is one of the prominent light horse breeders In this state and has been an en thusiastlc supporter of the Ogden horse show slnoe Its Inception SET CASES FRIDAY OGDEN— District Judges George 8 Barker and Eugene E Pratt will set cases Friday both criminal and civil for the May term of the court Which will open May 13 t Coast Expert Plans Ogden Trade Survey OODEN— William L Ware domestic trade commissioner of the Los An geles chamber of commerce will be in Ogden Saturday Sunday and Monday to make a detailed survey of busi ness contdtlons of the city Mr Ware will call upon banker retail dealers editors and other leading business men for the purpose of gaining a picture of the outlook In tills city Mr Ware Will seek suggestions for Increasing the volume of trade between Utah and Los Angeles He also will look tor suggestions as to how the two sections may cooperate more effectively In developing future trade Mr aud Mrs J Henry F Volker family dinner at their home In honor of Mr Volker's birthday and also that of Mrs Volker's father Joseph E y street Tlie boy ran from In front of his mother's car directly Into the path of the car driven by Mr Crazee the police report shows - Dr Ezra C Rich reported Thursday evening that the boy was resting easily tree commission Chegwldden explained the possibility of making garden pools of any size from one made with the aid of sn old tub to an elaborately built pooL She explained the best metlmd of planting them and the best types of plants to use Mr Johnson expounded Uie (he shade tree commisfor the planting of trees and clinic on tho common ills held a of most shade trees rules of sion Mrs F E Nichols luncheon and kenslngton at her home t Mrs Julian S Watson bridge dinner at her home CIVIC LEAGUE HEARS TALKS BY OFFICIALS Bridge Folloivs Luncheon Fete At Hotel Bigelpiv Ogden Kiwanians Mrs Ora Bundy Mrs P Hold Mock Trial H OGDEN—and Mrs C E Driver OGDEN— The Kiwanls club Thursday In the Hotel Bigelow was entertained by a mock trial for members who have missed more than one club attendmeeting during the ance contest Acting as judge of the court was E C Stratford The bailiff was Rob- enBrophy tertained at luncheon and bridge Thursday at the Hotel Bigelow Cover were laid for Mrs J Francis Fowles Mrs J H Andrews Mrs Benjamin E Tyree Mrs H B Wilson Mrs Earl Harris Mrs L A Berg Mrs J B Hunter Mrs J L C Baker and Mrs Carl S Watson ert Kennan prosecuting attorneys Mrs Milton H White and Mrs Robert Hoggan and Arnold Ferrin Mary Rawson entertained at a bridge defense counsel William Ludden and dinner Thursday evening at the home Dr William 8 Paine of Mrs White In honor of Miss Maude Richards who recently returned from San Franclsoo and Los Angeles and Miss Luclle Wallace who will leave soon for Zion canyon to spend the summer The guests Included Miss Nellie Hendricks Miss Veda Hendricks Miss Esther Lund Mrs H B Fry Miss Elizabeth Thomas Mrs Rhea Cazier Mrs Benjamin E Tyree Miss Marguerite Israelson Miss Evelyn Thomas Mrs Walter Biddle and Miss Nona Payne' Mr and Mrs Si1277 Yale avenue shell rig tit reservt th county Industry Members of the Holladay Civic Betterment league were urged to cooperate with governmental officials in law enforcement and highway Improvement activities Thursday night by county officials Speakers at the meeting were County Roads Commissioner E E Howe T C Stayner Granite school board member Sheriff Grant Young and G W Carlisle chief criminal deputy County Commissioner Howe urged (hat residents of the Holladay district unite In an effort to Install mall boxes on standard posts and along a designated grade line This would not only beautify the highways he said but would also make street clearing activities in the winter to limit 4 ) Quantity of $3 Purchases Free Delivery on Grocery shade Mrs French class luncheon mect lng with Mrs James II DeVine across the of Mr and Mrs Max Ottenheimer 24 L street will play the part of Margery Miss Marie Fox daughter of Mr and Mrs Lawrence Fox 1317 Fourth avenue will take the role of Master Warner The technical staff for the production Includes Miss Esther Rosen tralia’s pearl (W guest speakrr on “Shade Trees" Rufus B Johnson shade tree warden attached to the Salt Lake Mrs Fred T Odell third In' series of luncheons at her home In compliment to Mrs Theodore Odell of Kansas City Kan ' STATE GETS WARBJT blatt daughter of warrant foe'' 1356238 wa Federal mon Rosenblatt Mlss Eieanor received Thursday by I E Christen stage manager Lowe daughter or Mr and Mrs Wil- sen state treasurer repaying the liam J Lowe 177 Alta street usher state for part of the money expended road aid project in Ire- Buttonless' dresses have hit Aus- on a federal Trees" Mrs Chegwldden confined the greater part of her lecture to garden pools aod had as Mrs C I Forsllng bridge luncheon at her home for Mrs J T Rushmer OGDEN— Arnold Rackham 6 son Mrs Beatrice Rackham 3508 Lincoln avenue suffered a possible fractured skull and Internal injuries Thursday at 155 p m when struck by a car said to have been driven by R Crazee 2255 Quincy avenue According to a report from the police station Mrs Rackham parked her car on tho west side of Klesel avenue just south of Twenty-fourt- h 1931'' AUERBACH’S GROCYTERYA was concluded before a rapacity crowd In The Tribune auditorium when The Thursday evening Tribune garden editor gave a lecture on “Carden Pools and Shade home Of boy The spring aerie of garden lectures given by Maud thegwidden Wright Mr and Mr Randall J Barton bridge dinner at their Victim Runs in Front of Machine Suffers Possible Skull Fracture street and sent the Garden Talk Junior prom of Ogden high school in evening at Berthanas S L HORSES : Theme of Last Events of the Day 24 or More SALMON Bright Red 2 FRESH HALIBUT FRESH BARRACUDA FRESH SHAD FRESH CATFISH FRESH FILET OF SOLE Fashion Favorites Every Occasion easier Sheriff Young and Mr Carlisle urged cooperation among citizens on all law enforcement activities Mr Stayner reported that the Granite school district will be able to complete the school year within its budget provided the county refuses to sanction a 20 per cent blanket reduction on real escoin-missi- on tate assessments s 8upoort of suggestions advanced Mrs F E Nichols entertained at was urged by Malcolm A Keyser a bridge luncheon Thursday at her a member of the league home Covers were laid for 18 Members of a bridge club had a nohostess bridge luncheon at the Green Gables tearoom arranged by Mrs George S Eccles Mrs Ben W Wagner entertained t a bridge luncheon Thursday at her home The guests Included Mrs Mabel Tucker Mrs C W Zetzsche Mrs W E Fenner Mrs Emma Roberson Mrs Dolly Bush Mrs W D Wright Mrs E H Porter Mrs J E Carver Mrs C B Plrtle Mrs Julian 8 Watson and Mrs Lee Stratton Royal C Younger air passenger agent of the Salt Lake Air Transport bureau has been appointed district! traffic agent of the Western Air Express Charles F McManus Los An- CLUB PLANS zona Mr younger who succeeds Homer F Merchant who has been transferred to Portland as traveling pas-- 1 senger agent for the United Air Lines Inc announced that Janice Ralls replaces him as manager the Air Transport bureau which he opened In December 1930 TO ENTERTAIN NOTED FLIER OODEN— Lieutenant Walter Hinton first American to fly across the Atlantic and also first to explore Brazilian jungles from an airplane will be entertained May 19- or 30 It was announced by a committee of the Exchange club and Ogden chamber of commerce Thursday noon President James A Eason of the Exchange club was appointed general chairman for the event which will be in the nature of a community celebration Tentative plans call for a visit to the city schools a noonday luncheon and evening meeting - PONTIAC The new IS a car of unusual grace and beauty economical powerful selling DELIVERED at only EQUIPPED Owners of Pontfac are people who know from experience how to Judge performance and quality Theirs is no blind choice They select Pontiac because it enables them to enjoy fine-cadvantages at moderate cost You’ll like these fine-cfeatures: ar ar NEW heat cold dampness and excessive noise Building the cowl and windshield pillars as a single piece prevents leaks and rattles MOTOR— An engine far shove old ideas ©f quality performance possible at this price Smooth flexible dependable— end decidedly economical despite its power LARGE POSITIVE FISHER BODY CRAFTSMAN- SHIP— That inimitable beauty of design and styling which contributes so much If the new Pontiac it anywhere near the motor car price you have in mind test its actual yahie for yourself A demonstration will be arranged at your ng CHASSIS D This is tbs pries of tha Sedan or Coups delivered to you in Salt Lake City and equipped ready to use —A distinctly fine-ca- r feature greatly adding to riding ease Road shocks ere absorbed by rubber insulation at more than 40 points ‘ an es important t part of this insulation system not only promote comfort and stability on the food but eliminate lubrication at 12 points Equipment Include front snS roar I wtre bumpers sboeb absorbers wheels and extra tire tube' end tire leek Other models priced at fellows: Sport Coupe fSOIj Sedan or Convertible Coupe S31 INSULATED CONSTRUCTION— A notable advance in tnugnesa of body structure and insulation which shuts out A SINISAl Custom MOTOBS Sedan $7l ' VAIUI JOE CARPENTER 47 A West Fourth South B WORSLEY 131 No University Are McGILL CO Inc LUISDBERG BUICK CO Provo Utah Logan Utah ' ELLIS MOTOR CO Ogden Utah' GARAGE Main Street McGill Nevada' ft W r jt assistant general traffic man-- 1 announced Thursday With headquarters in Salt Lake Mr Younger will have charge of Utah Wyoming Idaho Colorado and Ari-- 1 geles ager Four Utah Girls Take Par t iu Play I l Four Salt Lake young women students at Mills college will partici- pate In presentation of “The Shoemakers' Holiday" a play written by Thomas Dekker at the college Friday evening according to word received here Thursday Miss Ruth Ottenheimer daughter CRASH HURTS YOUTH 17 2849 OODEN— William H Reeder Jr at the Lions club meeting Thursday in the Hotel Bigelow gave Information about the early history ol Weber county President W J Critchlow Jr appointed as a committee Gene Halli-da- y Alfred G la dwell and Lawrence Farr to prepart a program for Boys’ the home In connection with In day Boys’ week celebration GIRLS SET HONOR COURT OODEN —Court Of awards of the Ogden Girl Scout council will be held Friday at 8 p- n In the First Congregational church on Adams avenue About 75 badges will be awarded those who have completed courses Parents and friends are Invited Ogden Briefs which he was riding with Frank Campbell ran Into a fallen tree on Jefferson avenue between Twenty-fiftstreets He and Twenty-sixtwas treated by a physician and sent to his home f It’s Smart to BE Thrifty- but Not to LOOK Thrifty! - I 4 h h nOSPITAL GETS ROSES OGDEN — Patients at the Dee hos- pital Thursday were cheered by the gift of 1000 roses from the Utah State Floral association Flowers were distributed among the patients each one receiving three or four roses y These frocks have a delightfully expeu and extravagant air - in spite of their modest price because their styles are Paris sponsored their colors ‘are Spring’s lat and llieir fabrics are exquisite Neuritis Pains Soon Conquered! V "When my husband saw what Sap gon was doing for me he started the treatment too and got the same fine benefits I did” said Mrs John OGDEN— Mrs Motile Goodman Howarth Boyer filed suit for divorce against Benjamin M Boyer on Thursday charging nonsupport and cruelty They were married July 3 1930 She asks restoration of her maiden name Mollle Goodman and 540 a month alimony Wife Auks Divorce—Mrs Mary A Empey filed suit for divorce against Surge E Empey charging nonsupport They were married June 20 4232 South Grant Sports Frocks Denver 1928 Delay Bad Check Charge— FhlUtp Maness 38 who was brought from Logan Wednesday to answer a bad check charge was given one week's time to pay the check and until June t to pay the costs in the case amounting to $470 Drop Check Charges— Two old bad check cases were dismissed in the city court Thursday by the county attorney's office In One William Ea McLain was charged with passing bad check for 5L15 on July 27 1930 and in the other Mrs Emma Lee was cltarged with passing one for $1350 on March 19 1929 J I — James Erickson of Speaker Reviews OGDEN Childs avenue suffered scratches face at a late hour WednesHistory of Weber ondayhisnight when an automobile in es the family new confidence in driving to motoring pleasure— particularly when you have guests Upholstery is fine durable whipcord of mohair Cushions are form-fittiThera is plenty of room for the comfort of all in the car RUBBER-CUSHIONE- BRAKES-Brak- that evenly grip all wheels with a stopping power that gives every member of Salt Lake Man Wins Plane Post! - MRS JOHN HOWARTH “I suffered with stomach trouble Forfeits Bond— Pete Morgan constipation worried me continually neuritis pains and dreadful! clutrged with liquor possession for- and feited $100 cash bond by failing to headaches made life miserable don’t 'Since taking Sargon I appear for trial Thursday know what it is to have any kind Thieves Loot Safe—The Mountain of trouble from my stomach and the Oil and Gas company 2237 Wall ave- neuritis pains an4 headaches have nue was entered Wednesday night eompletelv disappeared — Sargon the combination of the safe was Pills regulated my bowels perfectly worked" and $18 taken from the Ill never be without them again!" be obtained in Salt strong box according to a report Sargon may Owl made to the police Thursday morn-i- n Lake City at Schramm-Johnso(Adv) and Llggett's Drug Stores greens browns and dark blues Subtle with jacket ed contrasting in prints i ) Tailored Street Dresses combinations Smart black and white shades in straight lines and lighter pleats and touches deep with tans ot $1795 lingerie Chic Afternoon Gowns ' Beautiful pastels in double-b- ine belts High skirts circular and solid or prints with new lace ruffle trim holding flares and ileeve ell at neckl- $1795 t Adorable Evening Gowns Graceful figured In lines fitted pastels and from delightful chiffons and allover lace white v suede crepes Auerbtch 'a—fteady-to-Wesr- — $1795 Second Floor) AUERBACH CO 4 |