Show V fp THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNINQ Basinets Of flat Mil AND ftwn Wash Ave Office Phone 117 Howe Circulation National Job JUNIOR C OF C 5191 Correspondent A COUNCIL P-- T NAMESHEADS Roster Monday OGDEN— The registration of the Ogden office of the National Jo Reemployment service will be moved Monday from 414 Twenty fourth street to Room 5 Weber county courthouse it wu announced Saturday by Earl O Lamb manager of the office Mr Lamb reported that while OGDEN—Formation of an Ogden Junior chamber of commerce wu approximately 1500 men have been registered since the opening given 1m petuj Saturday Ezra J Fjeldsted secretary of the of the office on Twenty-fourt- h street those seeking to register ensior chamber sent letters to seare growing fewer each day He nior chamber members requesting the names of young men in their firms believes that reduction in ex- suitable for membership in a Junior pensee through elimination of rent ia advisable chamber of commerce The office manager also said “The chamber feels there are nu the registration of women ia still merous young men in the community slow and expressed the desire who have a potential energy and ibil that more unemployed women ity which has been 'bottled up’ and of- that in order to develop this ability - take advantage of the aervice fered by bisoffic-- "they should Be taken into an organization such as the junior chamber" stated Mr Fjeldsted —Any man not older than 35 years is eligible for membership except those operating a business employing more than one person in addition to himself it waa explained The activities of the Junior division it was pointed out shall be “limited to those matters which shall be referred to' it by the chamber of commerce directors and to such other activities as shall be chosen by the junior division with the consent City Official Asks State and approval of the board of direc- k Beautification of School Grounds Will Be Sponsored ’ 15 FRENGHMONEY ON MILL PLAN BECOMES REAL 1IM-- W Office- - to Move GIVEN JMPETUS Senior Chanjber Seeks Enlist Interest of Younger Men EARING SET OCTOBER 1933 A Ho Hum! Heat— East High Girls Meet Sunday bn Here Keeps on Setting Record Football Field TO AMERICANS Court Want Litigation Sororities Furnish Team Ended Before Issuing Both Voice Confidence Reorganization Order Day When U S Tourist of Victory Lit Cigaret With Bank OGDEN— District Judge Eugene E Note Gone Prett Saturday indicated to attorneys H's becoming pretty tiresome but tha weather bureau is still talking about heat records While Salt Lake residents are the most pleasant enjoying weather in a year or more It will be hard for them to realize that records for continuous October warmth are being broken Every day since October 2 the temperature has risen to 70 degrees or above and on the first It registered 69 Approaches to this record occurred in 1921 when the mercury rose to 70 or above from October 1 to 16 with one exception end in 1917 when similar recordings were noted each day from October 1 to 23 with two exceptions City 11 BuysYTater Rights In Little Cottonwool With permission to change diversion points obtained from the itate engineer the city Saturday conjum- mated purchase of water rights In Brady ditch No 2 fn Little Cottonwood canyon The city will pay $5500 with $1500 cash and the balance in tour annual installments of $1000 each The purchase negotiated througlr the former owner Brigham Clegg will give the city title to 10 second-foof water in dry seasons at 65 second-foat peak flow said City Commissioner George D Keyser The deal was begun last April and held up pending permission to change the diversion points ot The big day is here for the liquidator of the closed Ogden For week and weeks girls of East State bank that he desires all litis high school have been girding for the By MART KNIGHT tlon over the proposed reorganization PARIS (UP)— Americans rapidly battle of the century of the Hylton Mill company to be are And Sunday at 2 p m on Cumlearning how to bargain in France OGDEN—The newly organized AUXILIARY POST FILLED before he will iasue The tourist from the States who lit a mings field at the Univeraity of Utah r heird and settled council of the Ogden city the eilent will take place The RUPERT Idaho-- Mrs Fred S great association Friday night elect- an order granting auch organization cigaret with a note in 1928 football game between the Tamme Craig put pruident of Rupert Amered T L Balls 508 Douglas street of He set the hearing for October 28 “Well much how and asked and the ican jocularly school sororities Quads high Legion auxiliary has been apThe flour mills are being operated Lincoln 'school district as president witl hold the public eye pointed department constitution and It was announced Saturday Thirty as a going concern and as an asset of is this worth In real money?” ia The teams to be more to chairman by Mrs Zola a loan the Saturday appeared parents and teachers cast ballots at the the bank which made Worthwlne Boise department presithe closing of the The five francs that were worth 10 evenly matched except that the meeting in the city school board of- company prior to dent cents In 1928 are today worth 25 cents Quads have five substitute players bank in August 1931 fices -— -“ The Gerard Klomp of Madison school irrnnruYitrryjkrirtr Recently liquidators filed a petition and going up The American tourist and the Tammes have none Tammes no his He so cash do no casualties reckless are in with to is court the expect and work for the Catholic vice longer missionary district was elected first company reorganize presichurch it was announced at the Cadent Mrs H W Shurtliff Dee school change Us name to the Hylton Flour is learning to bargain and is getting not worried about the lack of substi Dr F K Belokossy charged with thedral of the Madeleine Saturday He' district second vice president James Mills company Under the plan pro- away with it further he is satisfied tutes The Quads ere taking nc the bank with simple and plainer accommoda-tion- s chances r posed by the liquidators practicing medicine without a state has been assigned to the mission for Scowcroft Polk school district an indefinite period “My team’s bound to win” asserted license must stand trial in the sav hotel managers but expects would holdsUbutiive share ofstack Snider-Hop-kand C T Dalby —TheHeV— Father Harrington to ipendless money for them which Robert Whrtehtll— coach — of - the e courts in the new company achool district secretary yas Tammes ruled In turn Milton H Welling secretary is an attitude appreciated by the ordained a priest last June 29 at the Tigers Saturday Committees were appointed to work ’Mv to bound held team’s the that offense Notre win” asserted Judge Dalby Dame university chanel tnd with the school authorities on beautifi- of state informed County Clerk Law- French Merrill Davis coach of the Quads charged la punishable as felony and spent the summer preaching in cation of grounds employing some of rence A Van Dyke tharhe believed Good Old Day inthers falls within therefore of the Salt Lake Catholic Jurisdiction too names two the churches of nearly alike but In 1928 no the men whose names are on the comAmerican That appears to be the “low down the' higher court 11 the officers of the concern diocese as resmunity and reemployment relief rolls that a look fixed at tourist would price Counsel for the doctor contended is far as the coaches are concerned for the work They aMo were instruct- it now exists had no objection to the taurant today they are regular cusWhen the 22 girU “mix" on the he had the right to practice pending The Sumatrian native1 chief deed to cooperate with the junior traffic use of the new name he would offer tomers The prices of the fixed price gridiron thwi will be dressed in "any- a review of his license revocation a light ia to have a pet bird officers and the police department no objection all the way from five thing suitable for the meals Judge- Pratt Saturday asked several francs range game” "Big vear ago by the state board of regisseeking to enforce uniform traffic rules 50 centimes to 30 francs at brathet's'1 overalls will tration At that time he wu accused probably in school areas pertinent questions regarding- the the better restaurants Even the Ritz The council endorsed the movement change among them being the inquiry hotel and Ciro’s have advertised their prove the most popular attire it was of professing ability jo cure an Jh stated curable disease for a new high achool building The as to salaries of officials and payment fixed price luncheons and dinners Here’s the lineup Judge Dalby however upheld the secretary was instructed to write Sen- for management of the company He 1926 and 1927 the American tourIn Tsmmti state's contention that Dr Belokossy Quids ators William H King and Elbert D also asked to be advised whether the ists traveled In taxicabs for the most till Smith rp Louise Thompson could not a practice until final dispotors” Thomas Hid Congressmen Abe Mur- new corporation as separate entity part since then they have learned nYi'i'1 ° nernacy rt Jicklo Allen sition Inspection of Ogden r of tha license charge 111 Allen Will Robinson appealing and managed under commercial ad- how to utilize the Paris street cars and The senior chamber also has an dock and LfoniMulUn Perry Betty is with consistent the to them for cooperation in the cam- ministration outline 1 for organization including Factory Mildred Dunn ? subways It Mery Anderion Utahn Goes to India provisions for the number and elecpaign for a federal loan to construct the liquidation plans of those in charge Five years ago tourists ordered high Helen Foremen of the affairs bank’s ta!JtJhnsflkIr new building tion of officers All resoh Beth Folrom He said he will entertain any argu- grade wine with their meals A Catholic Missionary Meriar-- t 8trobelrhb' Mtryel satOGDEN— While reports from farmtaurants are mat now they report ments for or against reorganization of hb “Tooteie" Folsom ers In this region and from county and of “vin ordi 2'i!fn iJSb decanter isfied with a fb Dorothy Thompson the company Substitutes- Outds — Jenet Thurmsn state officials were being received SatFee naire”— a tragedy for the wine server wood The Rev John J Harrington eon of Marlon Seundere Madelyne Merrill Mr and his tips and Mrs Dennis Herrington of urday that the epidemic of brain fever and Myr Tanner Tammes— List not made UP Eureka has gone to Bengal India to among horses in northern Utah is subMore Tourist in 1933 comsiding to a marked degree new Travel experts estimate that the OGDEN—Petition Was filed Satur- plaints were heard concerning a connumber of tourists in T933 witl be a rendering plant which is OGDEN— Class officers elected at day by Attorney Ira A Huggins on ditionto at per cent greater than in 1932 but they have been aggravated by the Weber county high achool last week MEMBER behalf of the Ogden Theatricalunion said ' are unanimous in adding “everybody Whole-Towand Friday night were feted at the and Walter Cooke Earl Lamb Ralph epidemic ia economizing nobody goes ip for lav- annual Future Farmers reof a cases brain fever few ball in the Only K?ller David Thompkins and George 1933 ish It is probable expenditures" affected area it was re- school gymnasium Ahlberg seeking a hearing in Second main in the will go down in history as the worst state vet- The new officers follow: Sophomore I— district court of a petition for an order ported by H H Hendricks serum hotels Parisian for war since the vice President Jack Evertson year president has LWIa Torihele a new upon Roscoe C Glasmann receiver erinarian who said lecretary and treasurer The French themselves are traveling efwhich has been Anderproven developed Gibson class Lloyd reporter Mary for the Orpheum Operating company Record more and stopping at hotels which unBring son and athletic manager Lowell Judkins Dance men fective in combating the fever d to reemploy the Seniors — President Wilford Powers vice til now were prohibitive because of At the same time it was announced resident Theresa Randall secretary and The petition alleges they were locked DeCrowd Management their high prices reaaurer Florence Downing Letire Orton out of employment In the Paramount at the city hall that further complaints and The changed attitude of the AmeriPhllll Barker are acting gg reporters WIMMMPtOff and Orpheum theaters where they have reached the city commission re- pending permsntnt selection Pleased can tourist materially has affected the Dsn Olson: vice presihad been employed as motion picture garding odors where many of the more Juniors— President Frenchman: gratitude for even small 1500 horse victims of the disease dent Delores White: secretary and treathan eflockout been the having operators Jeanette Shaw aihltlle manager tip has become the rule a Willingness were removed for disposition of car- surer Wallace Warren fected without notice upon them OGDEH— The third annual Indus- to be of 'service seems more genuine 7At the ball Mlsa Klee Berlin of HuntsThe petitioners state they are will- casses Furthermore prices waa selected queen of the ball Ask any avvrsgo trial fair ended at midnight Saturday than in years P H Soble local manager of the ville A brilliant array of flowera immeaAt we office brightened ing to accept reemployment in the dental modern are this come and down have profits housewife where she new condensers the hell for the befl amid merry-makin- g success service sure enr te theaters ajl a rate lower than what company thought coff&ition careful by to of keenness due the compebut it our patients and not by tha dollars we Two band concerts were offered possible goat for bedding receiving when locked out would correct the they tition and the depreciation of the earn or the numbers we serve for the throngs which came to the dollar and domwtfjpfe and such rate to Tule until an N R A code has not had the desired results de- Auxiliary of Legion Ward building Twenty-thir- d she’ll most has been signed for their craft They clared a committee which waited upon Montgomery DAVIES DR J A FREE EXAMINATION Honor Utah Woman street and Washington avenue A 2000000 seedling locust nursery answer “ZyC: further allege they have attempted to Commissioners Fred E Wllliafna and Pounder contended William Rackham and J for the and the last of event have was completed at Angola Ind "by the day night Basement negotiate with the receiver but always GOLD INLAYS nr is "as odor bad the from the that to plant In dancthese concerts addition in a in few those efforts failed UNBREAKABLE civilian conservation corps for as ever” and was so obnoxious ThursL Harlin 313 ing in the basement of the building week OGDEN— Mrs R PORCELAIN PLATE street national execu- from ? p m until midnight drew night that many residents of West Twenty-eightLack of Forma Delays ' day of women is Ogden were unable to sleep tive committeewoman for Utah of the the largest crowds in the history of to FILLINGS $ The moat lifelike adCommissioner Williams report- American Legion auxiliary was the fair rho do practically made Extra Loans to Home Owners edCity flat the complaint to Dr N H Savage vised Saturday of her appointment on The Ogden high school band paSILVER FILLINGS all of tholf huylng $1 light weight city physician and bead of the health the national poppy committee of the raded avenue from Washington yet they are pracupstairs never fell OGDEN— Delay in receiving cer- department requesting that he com- auxiliary in a telegram received from Twenty -- sixth street to the fair buildMAROON SPECIAL tically- IndestructiSpecial sals to keep our 150 employe! to keep a watchful tain legal forms from the Washing- municate with the state board of health Mrs William H Biester Jr national ing and concluded its performance ends -a ble buiy Havo idected tie iuit PLATE ey oa this famous ton headquarters of the Home Own- in Salt Lake Seeking a visit of a state auxiliary president with the Concert at 7‘p m The Ogden left from tho mall order tailoring to department ?l' ers’ Loan corporation la the only rea- Sanitary inspector to the plant Mrs Harlin served as department Union Pacific Terminal band at 7:15 department worth from Fifteen Cold Crowns and Bridge Work at the per iuit We will son why a large number of loans Wbyf The rendering factory was Closed for president of the auxiliary last year p m took the spotlight in a parade Twenty Dollar pet-- i those of of choice yon any Price Possible Lowest give rehave not been completed it was several days following the serving of and has been outstanding in activities along Washington avenue and then terns for 110 a suit made to your manan injunction by Mayor Ora Bundy of the local auxiliary order and it’i Bit Value with the ported Saturday by R L Olson There muit be a presented an hour’s concert The national board of the auxiliary' We Specialise In Alt Make ager of the corporation’s northern and Wednesday the commission grantThe dance Vhich has been a nightly usual guarantee of latlifactlon or reason and THERE is back office Inmoney Utah division The Ogden ed Mr Soble permission to resume will hold- its annual meeting at of Pistes— feature of the fair was extended to ISl In addition will give you a rainproof and operations with the understanding that dianapolis Ind in Juanry 1934 which midnight instead of Including the Roofless Flat prepared to close about 80 loanstwice closing at 10 30 overcoat absolutely FREE Pints to to make be aoon to will attend she said p m as on the previous evenings match your coat and test only Two the condensers would eliminate the Mrs Harlin expects prepared We’ll leave that W that number when forms are avail- worst of the odors from the plant and the floor was crowded from the Dollar Saturday This office will h open Sundaygfrom Suits many returned able Members of the West Ogden com whan yta’rt dance until the last strains of Uncalled-fo- r yen opening m m ii a s4f-toyto ie for t Dolp from our sgeots choice give CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS “We regret the Inadvertent delay mittee who called on the commission music ' Been thva txample or those who woi BROKEN PLATES REPAIRED lars a suit It’s a bargain at twice patients and we ask all parties concerned to are Mr and Mrs W A Wegstaff Mrs OGDEN— E E Reeder WaF chosen ’ In commenting on the success of the tomorrow! IN 3 HOURS Many odd pants at One be patient” said Mr Olson “All must C C Johnson Mrs Grayce Taylor and president of the Duces club at a din- the fair M J Steed president of the Dollarprice a pair realize that the Home Owners’ Loan Mrs C J Bertagnolll ner Friday night in the Hotel Ben Industrial club said: ORDER BT MAIL Free at your Lomond with Alva Ritchie and Joyce corporation office in Washington is “Attendance at the fair has become request sample catalog stjls booh LITTLE DISEASE REPORTED S Harris vice presidents A Y Cant- steadily better from the opening day swamped with the tremendous task Dfli-Jand measuring outfit and well1 Erickson and pf putting this great program under was the crowd secretary two of OGDEN— Only con cases gratiSaturday treasurer We are way” were disease fying especially pleased by tagious reported Saturday the fact that many of our visitors by the Ogden city board of health for ALLOTMENTS CHECKED Aid were towns In Weber the from smaller Truck The cases the Needy Broadwtp Friday City Phon and State were one each of scarlet fever and OGDEN—Wheat allotment applica- county The fair has been inspected Wasatch 7TS2 tions were checked Saturday night by by a number of prominent citizens of Opposite Families to Get Wood whooping cough Auerbach’s the district committee preparatory to Sait Lake and other Utah cities and Bears fattened on crabs apd turtle sending them to Washington Weber towns We believ$ that most Ogden MYou’vo Beard of Cl AD OFFICE HOURS — 8 :30 A M TO 6:30 P M OGDEN— In return for the aid of where Miami Beach and Palm county has apprSxlmately 180 applica- people saw the fair especially in view 132 SOUTH MAIN STREET SUNDAYS— IS A M TO I P M the community relief service in fur- eggs Beach Davis are when the Spaniards built tions and 3 BROOKS ARCADE BLDG (Elevator Servlet) county approximately of the large attendance on Saturday SUITE nishing men to work on the streets Saint Augustine and Pensacola 3 isn afternoon and night” of the city Commissioner William J Rackham has devoted facilities which otherwise may not have been in use for the relief of distressed families he announced Saturday During the last week he said 26 loads of wood have been hauled by street department trucks to the homes of unemployed laid destitute Commissioner Rackham said this1 service is offered only to unemployed deserving of such relief He reported the wood had been apotted by those desiring it but had no means of transporting it to their homes and that when these persons tailed upon him for assistance he had city trucks gather the dead trees stumpa and cen-tra- l Parent-Teache- five-fral- b - Judge Orders ot by-la- Doctor’s Trial trea-sure- Mrs-Laur- a ins City-Judg- Added Protests Made on Horse I Rendering Plant - j Ousted Workers Class Officers Demand Hearing Feted at Dance l - INDUSTRYFAIR Why Does the DRAWS TO END Watch This above-name- Reliable Dentistry - partment? - we prob-ab- ly $2 h 150 $250 O’Coat Free $1000 -- rst - CE week-ende- (fi- MQIES’ DNC d Tony-Life- N ‘4 ” ItAX 212-21- SttEsSaS o IBaseimeKiG: Two Sensational Fluffy Warm and Sales of Fine Beautiful Winter caitaway lumber A CHIEF SPEAKER N H Greene state N R A chairman will speak at the 11 a m aervice Sunday in the First Presbyterian church on “The Moral and Religious Phase of the National Recovery Act” Music will bp by Gene Halliday organist and Andrew Stannic tenor soloist vinFN— Mark BOURBON WOMEN TO MEET BOUNTIFUL— The Bountiful Democratic women’s study group will meet at the home of Mrs F B Muir ’ Monday at 2 p m Secretary of State Milton H Welling will address the - 1 FQRMATION iteRmelu Mark'Twalr’’ "Huckleberry FmnNyas published In the form of magazine 'atpriesT—V X I Logan A "The Adventures ofHuckle-berrFinn” waa published in London and New York in 1884 parts oNt had previously appeared in a fiction y magazlnt Q U What is "silver aand”?— D M Salt Lake A aand “Silver sand” la a pure quartz How many positions are there ln the game of cricket?— N R B Ogden A Eleven Q Q On what cathedral is there a tower known as the Angel Tower?— C C Salt Lake A Canterbury cathedral Canter lower xalledlhe bury England Angel or Bell Tower which was com hia Waa there ever a time to bay lovely bedding to such advantage? 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