Show r - - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 10 WEDNESDAY MORNING 4 NOVEMBER 14 1934 - NEWS FROM UTAH POINTS as FOUR INJURED RELIEF ORDER Sucrir Company Will Make Initial FOREST POLICY Nvment of $1003000 to Growers CHANGES AUTO CRASH CHANGE ASKED IN SER UTAHN TO MAKE Lt Journalist Club Hears Talk By Tribune Aide 131111 CHILD HEALTH OGDEIslaling approximatelythe Ogden and Idaho districts which $1000000 the initial payment for was due to drouth conditions and the Piute Residents' Machines Independent Grocers Urge beets delivered during October will ravages of the white fly" More to Contribution A low return for sugar during the be made by the Amalgamated Sugar net year la forecast Collide 'head-o- n ERA to Name Storea in by company (G—mmunities Homes zr company to growers in Utah Idaho officials and Montana on November 20 corn- - "This is undoubtedly due to the Cloud of Dust for Purchases New Objectives pany officials announced Tuesday B Y U pr-oto Study tariff reduction on raw sugar and to Of the total $45000 will be paid to the effect of the agriculture departJUNCTION—Four persons were inOGDEN—The Weber county E R A growers in the Ogden district $400- - ment's sugar program Farm Lands on Sunday Editor Gives Tips OGDEN—After an exhaustive 11- Enormous 000 to Cache valley growers $55000 quantities of raw sugar have been cars 5 m when at 'board Tuesday received a petition Monday jured p day survey of all forest service probto C South Cirof Idaho Allen from and driven to $500000 Reynolds growers grocers Ogden independent by Effort Planned to Provide shipped into the United States and lems and conditiorm the national forcleville and F C Kendall field rep- seeking a change in policy concern- Montana growers of the company ' emomolii0 these will be released for sale and Short Stories which has been at resentative of the United States ing distribution of grocery orders on The payment DI on a basis of $305 consumption after January I and it is estry conference Medical Examinations tended by more than 100 foresters ton for Ogden and Cache valley these PROVO—What makes soils of the Chamber of Commerce collided direct relief grants per dethat are having a -from all parts of the country conStudents on Highway 89 south of Under the present system used in Igrowers $410 per ton for Idaho grow- - pressingsugars southern states distinctive will be head-oeffect upon the market price cluded fonowing sessions in region 4 ' PROVO—An inexhaustiblesupply studied Dr T L Martin profes- Junction accident occurred it distribution of direct relief orders lera and $425 for Montana growers Unless The by measures are of knowledge in all aubjects is one of regulatory headquarters Tuesday afternoon of agronomy and bacteriology at was reported to the Richfield road the E R A gives an order for gro- Net returns for sugar from - beets adopted by the department on sales Personnel and public relations dM to good journal- sot on a tour commission office after the Kendall ceries to any store which the person grown in Idaho anal Montana is higher of PROVO—Activities for the coming the major essentials university Young Brigham not le this unreasonable it cussions sugar and of the east and south on which be car had considered during the morn- ism Weide M Condon than that of the Ogden and Cache to anticipate lower prices after that passed a state road commis- receiving the order requests year were discussed by members and feature editor of The SaltSunday TribLake Mg session were concluded at noon of redivisions of sion a on road stretch various the beets will leave truck of chairmen Wednesday night The grocers contended that the sys- valley company officials said 7 date" they said and the conference turned to a last in an address before In 1933 the initial payment for OgAfter attending the convention of cently graveled and extremely dusty tem should be changed so that neighthe Provo unit of the Utah county une declared minute discussion of range problems of the Brigham Young uniof- borhood to were of taken the The the American den ton was d beets child health and protection commit- members while SEEKS REELECTION and $420 Agronomy Society injured per groceries club Monday eve- in Summary Gives tee at a meeting Monday evening in versity Journalism OGDEN — M S Stone president Washington D C November 21 fice of Dr A A Jenkins where he may receive more favorable distribu- Idaho growers received $440 per ton the Little theater to 23 he will return by way of At and Dr ID B Gottfredson of Rich- tion of orders from the E R A They and Montana growers received slight- - of the Ogden board of education the city and county building witA ning in Summarizing the conference C Z and writas a vocation Journalism their Injuries Mrs ask that the E R A specify where the ly more Chairman H A Dixon superintenfiled notice of his candidacy for re- Rachford assistant forester in Wash-Birmingham and Memphis In field dressed ing of short stories in connection with each part of the south he will secure' Reynolds suffered a severe Beall' lac"The initial payment" said officials election as a board member from the ington D in charge of range man-- dent of the city schools in charge 'groceries shall be obtained contest conducted the short story by examieration concussion of the brain Efforts to provide medical The grocers R W Craven mana- "for beets of $1000000 this year corn- - third ward with the clerk of the agement and general chairman of the were dis- soil samples for study here He bas Lake Salt Tribune The a cut 2230 arms and pos- ger toict the board agree to set a pared with a similar payment laA board Tuesday The school board conference told the group that the made similar studies of all other badly nations for the legs and grade atudents Reading of principle sections of the United sible fracture of the skull while Mr standard of the city will be made Mrs Carol mused by the speaker for merchandise sold year of over $2500000 This iz due election will be held December 5 forest service must adopt flexible was one and magazines nose was broken his lip under theprice to low tonnage in Cache valley and with only the third ward term to be regulations which will be applicable States Pane president of district Three of newspapers Reynolds' orders Laof developing journalistic to community needs and must adapt an almost complete crop failure infilled Dr Martin' aim is eventually to cut and he was knocked unconscious the Utah State Nurace' association method Mr Craven also told board the that Condon said i'ent Mr itself to policlea which may be conand chairman of the child health comhave a large collection of soil 13111- - Mr and Mrs D L Fullmer pas- E RA will open in the near future a in storlea for Hints short writing ducted cooperatively with communitfrom all parts of the nation so sengers n the Reynolds car also plant for manufacture of quilts for mittee reported Last year 1620 stuplea contest were Tribune The given by ies students at Brigham Young uni- were slightly injured Mr Reynolds distribution to those on relief rolls dents were examined but all children as follows: Write about that ere in need of inoculation for diph- the speaker be "Throughout the conference versity may study all typed tif soils is a 'lute county commissioner Mr The plant will employ from 10 to 20 familare with which you something said "the primary forest service obDr Martin will take particular in- Reynolds is principal of the L D S women and is sponsored by the state theria and first grade students should avoid controversial iar all subject terest in the soil biology section at seminary at Circleville be vaccinated against smallpox she Jective has been that the national for E R A he said Materials for the aa religion have plenty of acests must make the greatest possible said the convention Efforts will 11111) be made to such He also expects to Mr Kendall was cut across the project he said are now on hand and avoid too tion but much explanation borforehead bruised and to Both work will start soon contribution to the maintenance of badly give medical and dental relief atmos- attend meetings of the American soil cars were a natural and description get SPANISH FORK—Plans rolls E A are homes not on R 'Iv sound communities condamaged of and derline cases association and the being Survey organizaa correct interpretation of and case work to determine those phere and made to celebrate the tenth anniver- sistent with the permanent maintetion of presidents of land grant colit obtain accurate and thorough chareligible for this work will be done by acterization and be neat sary Of the organization of Palmyra pance of the forest forage and water leges and directors of experiment staMrs Emily Nielsen chairman of so Audit of Finances Reveals stake on November 23 The different !shed resources" Both on his way to WashingMr Condon urged to the "Y" stu- tions Cal work in connection with the Utah ton and on the return Journey he auxiliary organizations of the church No Radical Change to as stories senchin ehort dents their Cut in Total Bonded L D S stake Relief society Mrs a number of universities will be entertained by the workers of "While no radical no B Y U student participated in will visit changes in policy 4 Italie reported in agronomy well that known work for children organizations Primary are contemplated it has been emphit- - the contest last year Debt be two be He will will afterabout the entertained Lunches weeks gone during Fres sized the grazing use Is only noon by the stake Primary board In one of that PROVO—An extensive book drive the many involved in land use Furnishing free noon lunches to PROVO—Provo chamber of com- will be conducted by the Provo city the to is hold it evening planned Warts The management of other reseedy children will get under way merce director& Monday night library this week in connection with PROVO—The bonded indebtedness three separate social functions to ac- sources of the national forests such goon S W Williams president of the to a petition being national book week of the Provo city school district for commodate all who care to attend Menne pledged Miss support as association wild life and recreational faciliProvo circulated by the Delta Lions club Sumner librarian announces and school Boys of 1934 30 totals the June high junior girls ties must ending work the be properly integrated and ivhich will direct year reported asking that United States highway Boy Scouts of the Provo district the bond- age will be entertained by the Sun- coordinated with livestock grazing Miss Alice Pederson county home b No 6 be routed through the southern have proferred assistance in conduct- $291000 or $28000 less than school board at the junior high day demonstration agent vitt assist the management" ing the drive and all homes of the ed Indebtedness of the year ending school building The M I A board The forest servite he said in order OGDEN — Mrs Emma Murphy city association in handling'thia work Mr The proposed route would be from city will be canvassed by the various June 30 1933 an audit of the dis will entertain all the young people to make its resources of Williams said Brown Smith- 75 widow of William Regular noon lunches greatest value Colo submitted older than junior high school under to communities must take through Denver scout troops Miss Sumner said trict for the year 1933-3were provided for approximately 250 John Smith died Tuesday at the Greeley into con- Grand Junction Price Spanish Fork Churches and various men's and to the school board Tuesday night 35 years of age at a dance at the City sideration for its 2865 avehome the effects of students lest year and approximately Parents plans family Washington Be Feted Will to women's Eureka clubs civic Delta have thence also 35 and adults over of Wood pavilion Ely agreed age a years public accountant by Amos drouth nue following an illness of two Nev: the same number will be cared for to assist In the drive will be entertained at a social and shows this year it was reported months and Students In need of apis A The by adea more at 7 audinew the school district assets badly total favoring of program petition library the high conCapital Mrs Smith was born in Augus4a An old clothes drive will be 500 books as the in- $753994 for the year 193334 against torium which is expected to be com- Woman Loses Tax Money Lions chit) 1850 a daughter of quate national air defense which will proximately ducted by the Provo Instructors Ga June 14 crease in circulation during the lastl $77769194 for 1932-3The depre- pleted by that time The plan for When Jesse Jeans and Jerusha Pledger Mur- be presented to the western division throughout the citrsoon Mrs W A Handbag Opens convention of the National Chamber year has brought about a much great- ciation is shown by comparing the the celebration are going forward unBucking chairman of children's clothphy She and her family came to of Commerce at Los er book loss than Deem-he- r comthe direction der assets as of prethe depredation of divisions various competent Angeles of collection D as S converts in 1869 I LOGAN—The fourth annual art ex- Utah Following ing reported Miss Sumner pointed follows with the 1932-32 3 and 4 was also favored by vious years figure first: mittees A drive for funds to defray PROVO — A roll of bills amount- the clothes by the club mothers of hibit will be settling in Salt Lake City In 1875 the board out opened Friday at the she will start soon it is an- - ing to $55 intended to expenses $7938515 School $7917890 sitg children needing clothes will gather to came she own where her resided The Provo directors also voted to Special book displays featuring school Ogden pay Logan senior high school in connec$63407715 $617- - flounced and all families in the stake and a neighbor's taxes was lost on buildings at the local FERA work shop and tion with the annual parents day at until her death She was married to attend the Salt Lake City chamber boogs for children are also being 17879 furniture $46- - will be asked to contribute and equipment C A P Mrs who Brown Richard died in Tuesday Johnson of repair and remodel the clothing by Doug- luncheon the institution George S Bates P An 86228 84260414 text books $10- Monday at 6:30 p m at sponsored by the library this week Need of $200 to purchase additional Santaquin on Center street between ar- las Ariz Later she married William which the school announced of cipal from and books 28815 directors 8799349 Brigham books for the free text book library ents will be library First West street and University able to consult the John Smith who died in Ogden on also will attend Local members City also $728536 8683248 avenue according to a report made which loans books to students unable teachers at the school September 18 1930 Mrs Smith was were to hear E H Harriman tier Friday district the liabilities of presiCapital to Provo police to buy their own was reported by which an hour's program will be held a member of the L D S Eleventh of the United States Chamber are 875399405 against 877769194 for Mrs Johnson told officers Principal J C Moffitt of the Provo in the library at which music an a ward end the Ogden tabernacle choir dent the 1932-3Commerce at of of Lake the The Salt talk capital surplus text City money evidently fell from her purse She was a former sigh school chairman of the discussion of the pictures comprising for many years indebted27 on November over the liabilities bonded p book committee when she got out of her automobile student of Sacred Heart academy the exhibit will be held ness is $46299405 against 845869194 She missed the money when less Schools will be dismissed at noon here Urge Swimming Peel 1932-3PROVO—Liszt taught Xaver Scher- than a block away from the ear but Revenues for the two LOGAN — International relations for Surviving are one daughter Minnie The need for a swimming pool at in order to let the teachers meet with were discussed at the Logan Business years were practically the same 8208- - wenka and the latter taught Profes- a search revealed only a few pieces – North park was reported by City the visiting parents Mr Bates said Moore Brown and four grandchil1932-3and sor William F Hanson instructor in of paper lost with the and Professional Women's club Mon- 53885 being received in money when Commissioner Walter P Whitehead The exhibit is also located in the dren Expenses how- music at Brigham Young university her handbag unlocked day by Professor Milton Merrill of 820843953 in 1933-3Funeral services will be conducted chairman of recreation City Recrea- library and P H Barkdull art sucut to ever is from $21061741 were That the Utah State Agricultural college why Professor Hanson feels will have charge of the Thursday at 2 p m in the Eleventh tion Director Reed Collins outlined pervisor unusual interest in the recital of his Linnie Telford chairman of the in- 819830870 the report shows "M" MEN ELECT L D S ward chapelBishop James the work accomplished in this field exhibit buildInsurance on carried school students ternational relations committee of piano Thursday at 8 p m OGDEN — "M" Men of the L D Friends may Mr Barkdull stated that of special H Riley officiating luring the past summer and the proin- the club was in charge of the pro- ings total $439365 and on contents in College hall LOGAN—Mrs Nettie Lund S Ogden stake effected an Interest is the work of William P call at the family home 2865 Washorgani gram planned for this winter All of the numbers on the program zation structor at the Logan Junior high gram which consisted of Professor $38437 or a total of $477802 the reMonday night under the super- Continuation of the preventive Silva a California artist Work of ington avenue Wednesday evening school has been named Box Elder shows A chart the those Professor are Merrill's Hanson two port talk and showing solos vocal taught by vision of F G Eyre Officers elect- by InterWork in juvenile delinquency which Josef Vorst Minerva Teichert H T and Thursday until 1 p m demonstration agent to suc- Lothaire Rich comparative costs of the schools for Scharwenka who lived eight years ed are: Ralph Woolley of the Ogden hes been carried on during the past Harwood B G Larsen Florence E ment will be in the Mount Ogden countyMiss with with the composer Liszt These will Fourth ward and 1932-3Professor Merrill gave a brief the years' 1933-3Izo la D Jensen who reof ceed president Lamont De- few months by Charles Colton state Ware Rose and Cornelious Salisbury cemetery under the direction signed about two months ago The resume of Germany's political life the latter year first is as follows: En- - be played by Wanda Johnson of Ver- man of Huntsville secretary and Juvenile guidance counselor will be Verla Berril R Ballard Calvin and Larkin & Sons 4055 4062 total costs $210- nal Numbers by Scharwenka who treasurer rollment After was this resume the he today giving appointment approved by Ogden stake representa- Mr Colton Irene Fletcher Harry Reynolds sought it was decided and per capita took great pride in his interpretation tives of the Utah State Agricultural college board touched on the assassination of King 61741 $19830870 four stake "M" Men's Henri Moser Mr Demonstration Planned who was appointed through the ef- Esther Paulsen cost $5194 and 84882 of Chopin Beethoven and Debussy council are Jack Barton and Thomas of trustees at their monthly meeting Alexander and the political involveforts of the local unit gave a report IBarkdull Howell Rosenbaum Laura finanthe Commendation for fine also will be on the program held Saturday it was announced by ment of Jugoslavia and other Balkan Condie Redd Virgil Haien J H Stansfield On Sewing Machine on his work cial condition of the district by disBesides Miss Johnson others will Director William Peterson of the ex- countries 4 Adult education classes which will be shown during the exhibit trict officials for the and He then in told of the relations of' tension service Tuesday splendid take part the program as follows: About 100 pictures are being exMAGNA—A demonstration of all A sabbatical proved so pupular last year will again dismanner of in which records the Famous Doctors China Green Boise and Idaho Leola eastern Russia leave of absence dur- Japan say: readings be taught this year and indications hibited most of them being loaned sewing machine attachments will be was granted to Dr F B Professor Merrill closed his talk with trict are kept by Clerk J Fred Helen Calder Vernal Leroy Van ing are that they will again be popular to the school by Mrs Alice Merrill given for the general public next Wenn is Fescher contained the in the of the Salt report Lake and United Cott with States A policy Marguerite City professor of plant physiology : Mrs A B Hasler adult education Horne The school usually purchmee Monday evening November 19 7 Dr Wenn IA re ' to spend the summer her neighbors regarding the naval The board's action in retiring all Lambert Collbran Colo piano selecL11(4!1'11 chairman reported A group of 47 Ia painting each year p m at the Cyprus adult night in Europe plans bond is when due The principal pact invited tions is highly 4 to the attend Botanical public and members from the Provo C C C camp school classes according to Mrs Glen commendable the audit also states congress at Amsterdam Holland in 0 at the fairgrounds will also attend IL P 'Old Timers Plan Morton instructor PROSPECTOR TO TALK Lions Consider ss early September Payson these classes she stated Miss A Layton a representing — OGDEN 1 L known C G J of Corinne vice f McCarrey presiBoulder Dam Excursion sewing machine company will preAdney P ' as the "wandering sourdough" will Drouth Relief Project dent of the board was in charge of a lecture and sent demonstration on tMko a lecture on his experiences in the the give of the meeting place taking OGDEN—More than 300 Union Pa- "Use of Attachments" explaining the 11111°- ) 11 the northlands Wednesday at 7 p m PAYSON—A dinner session of the cific Old Timers' club members of trend of modern sewing and fashion late A W Ivins 4 307 of the Ogden high school room in Lions club was held Payson Monday Utah Wyoming and Colorado will modes This lecture will be givat hotel the Presibuilding with night Payson travel on a special train to the Boula As concluding feature an exhibit en in connection with the night Raw dent John T Lent In charge der dam leaving Ogden on Saturday of articles made in the sewing clasaes Woman Slightly Hurt :':T::::'1:'::' ' OysterEleed GARLAND—Tumblers and a tight-wir- e school class in geology instructed by The to of the was object meeting PROVO—Trial of a WOO damage evening November 24 term ' ': :: will the be past it is andisplayed This inB in will a be walker featured Thomas The is Autoist Wayne public ' ! By put before the members efforts that :! suit filed by Clifford Cockaynt of nounced by C K Winans president consists of accomplished work by Doctorealyphysiral to to circus act be the attend vited by given Agenda are exhation anem Salt Lake City against Bur lin Driggs of Old Timers' club No 6 being made for drouth relief in club at the vaudeville which will be the large dames in the free FER A eondit iona maks this that area by increasing the amount and Ross Brim ley of Pleasant Grove : :o'' The –tralb is scheduled to arrive sewing periods old at middle age are MT PLEASANT—Mrs Andrew of storage water in November 16 This circus for injuries received in an automo- Sunday November 25 for an inspece Strawberry val- presented weak blood Get rich red blood ' Skin Protect act is '' on Johansen now serious rehearsed 'the escaped being narrowly :' 4a —new vigor starts right sway ley bile accident February 26 started tion of the dam and a short tour r by Deputy Auditor Studies when knocked down by a Vehig " ' by stage ''''' injury Talks were Theyonceadvisedrawoysters R Lee Taygiven by Tuesday before District Judge Abe bus On the return it will reach Oga are rich in a apecial blood They driver Saturday afternoon lor president of the High Line Canal other acts for the vaudeville are W Turner S den on Monday morning November building iron and 6 other sub- Accounting System She sustained only minor bruises and company and Clyde Tervort presi- also being rehearsed The girls' glee Two other suits against Mr Driggs 28 stances which invigorate weak r shock cells nerves and organs dent of the Strawberry Water Users' clubs are featuring an Indian scene and Mr Brim ley filed by Peter Van It is expected that Old Timers from every-da- y OGDEN — With a view of changNow a new gads discovery OSTItElt Is advised Joseph Jensen 4 on of Mr and association play will be given by the Motion pictures of the A one-ac- t Otten and Carl W Condie of Salt Ogden Cheyenne Laramie Rawlins ing blood builders snd Contains Iron se Made the of Oyster W City's T Mrs Ogden ran accounting into dramatic ingredients art Three system Jensen the path Currant Creek project were shown by purest department Lake City as a result of the same ac- Green River Evanston makers with added tonim in CONC LT 4 and Denver Marcus L Critchlow deputy eity au- of a ear driven on the state highway dances will ite presented by the danc- lected for their emollient and cleansA L Curtis Dr TRATED BETTER ThLs lona than raw oysters 4 a is cident are scheduled to come up for will CCC ditor was in Salt Lake City Tues- on Fifth West Saturday afternoon: participate in the trip qualities and containing the trial immediately following Mr Cockproject to divert the waters of Cur- ing class Also there will be an act ing Quick New Pep—or No Cost 1: medication delicate Cuticura it day night studying the Salt Lake City Only the fact that the car driven by rant creek into the a from club Bruins curtain the front aynes suit Strawberry res- act and an act from the Box Elder aoothesheals and protects against skin Get package OSTREX Tablets today If slot s Band Mothers to Elect system with Samuel F Nichols Salt Max Housekeeper of Fairview was ervoir delighted with new pep vigor younger feeling All three suits claim a truCk owned s troubles Caticara Soap should Lake City auditor maker refunds price of this padrage Value St e traveling slowly very A prevented the discussion by members and visit- high school by Driggs and driven by Brim ley was And Outline Projects At an expense of about $2000 city child sustaining serious injury He ors followed in every household for the be club kept the of June president Stayner and the club voted to negligently parked partly on the use of all the family attaches said the Ogden system escaped with minor lacerations and conduct a : 0 SPECIAL THIS WEEK rnain highway without lights when survey in the Strawberry said "We are trying to get every daily write for sitockst MAGNA—All folder Se of the could be changed to one similar to bruises members to vaudeville at the take girl to part determine the the automobile in which the three Band Mothers possibilities either the core of thde km club are requested to that used in Salt Lake City which Is Tommy Peel 4 son of Mr and Mrs valley In some act as an usher a for 'storage water SUIRAMM40IINSON plaintiffs were riding driven by Vanl attend an Ataidrem: "Curlews" Dept Da important meeting Thurs- said to be ideal for municipal ac- John Peel was kicked by a horse candy seller or a member of the adOtten crashed into it Condie seeks Maidess ItAss" : at 10 a m in the club- counting DRUG STORES afternoon inflicting deepl Conflicts Cause vertising committee" Saturday $3000 damages and Van (Alen WOO day morning room of the Cyprus high school ac Change 4 cuts on his face and head necessitatcording to an announcement made ing several stitches to close the deepLicense on Toys by Mrs R C Parks president er cuts Features of the meeting will be conMAGNA—Inasmuch as several election of officers to carry on acS flicting community entertainments tivities of the ensuing term and an i Truck Operator Faces have been arranged for the : announcement concerning the com' evening the demonstration of Drunk Driving Charge same Neuritis sufferers are certainly buil bined "Cyprus Contest Band" ' I how to Make children's furniture and S Ter their discovery of Nurito Now they 1 i boys frcim orange crates and other have found a prescription that quickly re- Optometrists Auxiliaries — A PROVO 1 t Miss complaint charging boxes Effie heves the agonizing pain of rheumatism Barrows of the by '! OGDEN—The nature of Og1 Clay Larsen of Salt Lake City with U S A C formerly scheduled for I Itiet lumbago neuralgia or neuritis and !'7 1 4 ''-To Hold Dinner Meeting den't ' i street Christmas lighting driving an automobile while intoxi- Thursday evening November 15 has torturing muscular aches and pains This 1' -I formula developed by an eminent specialdecorations is being kept a secated was filed in the PrOVO city been postponed until Iridpy eve4 ''' i4i: l' 1' i OGDEN — A dinner meeting of ist—works like a charm fast and power1 cret by the retail merchants' di:e gis i clerk's office Thesday as a result ning November 23 i t ful but harmless no oniates or narcotics Salt Lake City members of the auxvision of the chamber of comof an automobile accident on the Ls '''' i By all means make a trial of this preacrip4 iliary to the Utah Optometrists' assomerce but it Wa5 said Tuesday '''''' highway between Soldier Summit Suspect lie tion that eases the pain and makes auf- ciation and ''' '''' Fr A'''''' that the decorations will be more optometrists of Ogden and Thistle Monday night Mike 17 fevers grateful If Nurito doesn't relieve and their partners will be held in the lavish and more beautiful than : Macus 38 also of Salt Lake City Freed the worst pain with twoor three doses ' ' ' Second 'if on 11 Charge 1 iF Hotel Ben Lomon4 Wednesday at ever before i is the complaining witness your money will be refunded - i Nurito is 8 la M I y r z i Mr Macus reported at the Utah Hearty indorsement of the guaranteed at all drugstores Try it today — S A Woodard of Cedar PROVO r ' 0'9' The principal speaker will be Mrs Ikt 1 Christmas lighting plans was county sheriffs office that Larsen City was bound over to district court W H Landnnesser : fA l' ' who will give a A was the driver of a coal truck which Tuesday by City Judge Don R E :' given at a meeting Tuesday by i talk on the auxiliary its purpose and it the retail merchants' division 1 ran Into the rear of his automobile he waived preliminary hearafter c in 1 place optometry The meeting is members Mayor Harman W I i parked on the highway while a tire ing on a statutory tharge -tv:MIMI beingDrsponsored by Dr W R Doxey was being fixed Mr Macus suffered Peery and Commissioner Fred E Another charge of petty larceny i and C W Guernsey local opWilliams and George O'Connor ' a severe knee bruise in the collision i against Woodard was dismisEd by II ‘i''-:::'7' All agreed to support the plans 1 tometrists he reported I ' Judge Ellertson on motion of the 4 outlined by the Christmas light:':::' county attorney for lack of evidence' t WOMEN'S PROJECT BEGINS ‘ e'nzow''''' -t: committee which of Homer 'f i i ing ''''''' - -' Tableau' A Richards was the comMrs 4 Battlefield t1413 t! s ' Mary t :4r SANDY—The women's make-worShaw is chairman — ' plaining witness charging Woodard i --III West iTtn $o Hj 8761 project for Sandy's three L D S An additional committee was Armistice Ball Features an 4 with overcoat 1 stealing WEiTCLS Save Money on COAL 'now sponsored by the F E R A Ls appointed Tuesday to work with ' k " 4 under way at the I O O F the Christmas lighting conurtitp " SANDY—A special feature of the I Mixture of JUMP Z:: "-hall with Mrs Carter E Grant in tee to solicit funds for the holiday Ycl4 GIVE IN to that "all C2 at Sandy recrea- DON'T Armistice — dance iI i The project makes work COBBLE ton street decorations Their names charge tion hall Monday evening sponsored for ten women When fatigue and irritability a week six ' be 4000w) announced feeling! : Wednesday Post! American NUT—Ton Jordan oforukr"darys Legion by wTI r thaw announccs : i' ' hours a day for eligible that art 1 ' i the tableau depicting scenes oni was Camel a show 4---1 I I Quickly your up—light " NOWTY tart LAMO Tall ‘ women are sent from Salt Lake City PEA—Ton students of Ogden high school and 1World war battlefields I ' k :' 4 e ssu'rAl E natural energy comes flooding back! - by the county workers of the the four junior higa school are rul STOVE—Ton -1 State Commander Norman L Sims' ' R A $ i'''i The women workers clean and For 1 or old now at work on proposed Christnyoung—dorm( day was in attendance "To l te — I SLACK—Ton 1 or itt ght —you ran aafria rIV Camels may be enjoyed as often as remake suitable articles of clothing i 113 lIght decorations at five busi- - IRevenue derived from Om 1 Weight and Qtrality Guaranteed in ease too F01118 Booty anal Tar with 1 For bedding and rugs from old clothing ness section inteitections Camels their The will be converted into a fund to be 01 gold i i please 0 coughs from ro '411 771a cle"011:f 14'11 wbich has been donated to the cen-- i arches promise to be more attracPlot offilistod with aor arsoototitio !used in buying Thanksgiving and eolds Well so 'N : 7 I n Air costliertobaccososeverlangle f or tannins ter Theszt articles will be distrib-- I '''1 b s4throlt vit'" log' deity tive in then the Mr Shaw 'Christmas tst""Lt"!' past baskets for families needy FOLEY '$ - ' uted among the city's needy hire N said land widows of Jordan vallext ido0Aokviipa— our nerves SWUM& tios11 evicylviatta : I 111MOgliikidoNellf1600a: t 0 t t AND WELFARE PLAN MAPPED SOIL SURVEYS Tour I of for n limoRmnpo home-owne- Stake Schedules SCHOOL FUNDS Anniversary Fete t IN - Drive for Books Highway Route ' Parent-Teacher- -- Library Begins Chamber Backs 1 GOOD SHAPE ART EXHIBITION Early Resident Of Utah Passes TO OPEN FRIDAY - s long-perio- d --- Her 3 3 Piano Students Foreign Nations Subject of Talk s To Give Recital 3 Board Appoints County Worker t 4 s Uie 1935-193- 8 I I j Club to Present Damage Action Hearing Begins Vaudeville Show 1": ' IlitRun yi T' 1 Your Cuticura Soap L ' : 89 In City tkPave More Lavish Yule Display' gTiuckyliVoman Finds Relief from Torture of Neuritis Pain ' ' ' I: - ' I1$ 1 1 7 roan CZE1111a I Ti I 4 I 1 1 I t i f-'- : 5: : ' ' :: :: ''' N!41' v i ' 3 113:C3 relt3rH'S r $37t thvt Proof! heih r t ' - - ' 1 :- ' - t ' ' j'' - t 1: s !: -- (1 11 & ‘ 4 ‘t I i 7 '::: - i ' - A ' ' -t: s 7" '- s t- gone' Loosens Cough ' -- rill::::::: - $693 $680 $635 $570 700 ' i-- - m ' - ' - ''''' :::: ' ' : :-1- 1410AL1 ei(" 1 t - xj-- ----- ) i 4 ' ' -- ::- - ( ' I ' tam - s s e - a ' ' - ' ' ' " |