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Show LATE LOCAL NEWS At a meeting of the hoards of dl- reevbrs of the KanesvlllejTaylor and tin Rodale National Farm Roan associations. asso-ciations. The charter of the former associations as-sociations will bet surrendered, and a Dew charter sougltt of the federal land board at Washington for the new association, as-sociation, to be known as the Weber National Kami Roan association. The amalgamation Was brought about for mutual Interest; to have a central office In Ogden; to wuvo unnecessary unnec-essary expne;to expedite business and (0 brmg ahout a general betterment of the system. The following officers were elected; President, Thomaa R, Jones, of 'V"' Kanesviiie: vice president, Amaaa Mammon of Ro . secretary -treasurer, ''barbs Klng.-ioii of Taylor, with of-) of-) flee under the It ah National bank Uoard of directors. Thomas 14. Jones. I Kanesvllle, Amass Hemon. Roy; J'-sse I stoker, Roy; Nephl P. Mathews, Pies -ant View; George A Hunter. Taylor. The contiguous territory served by : the old associations will be served by the new organization, covering pai ts of Weber, Davis and Box Rloer counties, coun-ties, according to Mr. Kingston. Alleged to have passed a check for $40 on the Wolter i.'loak Ac Suit company com-pany in this city; Ella Bouthwlok, Dio West Patterson avenue, was arrested at the corner of Twenty-fourth street and Hudson avenue yesterday afternoon after-noon by Patrolman W. W. Richardson. Miss Southwlck, according to the I police, attempad to pass two othei lohecks yesterday, aggregating nei rlj '$300. on Hurts" store, and the Glen I Bros. -Roberts Music company. The checks, according to the police, were signed "Mrs. D Eeeles ' and "Roy Kccles." Newell Brown was arrested In company com-pany with the woman, lie claims he had nothing to do with the check business Newell faced a charge of impersonating imperson-ating an officer In the city court this mOrning uud entered a plea of guilty. He admitted; having told Miss Southwlck South-wlck that he was a detective. Newell claimed that he made this statement to the woman because he did not desire her company and wished to get away on some excuse rather than tell her his feelings m the matter. The divorcV case of Elisabeth lxuUo Cleary against .Martin J. Cleary still 0 I'Uple.J tile altuiHlou "I' .1 nd'-,.' ' 01 ,"e S. Barker's division of the district court this morning Diiiitfg th'- morning morn-ing session, Mr. Cleary was still o! the stand, giving testimony in regard to propert . It Is probable that Mrs. Clears will again be calbd to the stand before the trail Is completed for direct ex-, animation. In her complaint, .Mrs. Cleary alleges cruel and Inhuman treatment. Mr. Cleary admitted on the stand that he may have acted, brutally, but declared It was necessary to prevent assaults from his wife. Much time Is being 1 onaumed in the courtroom is squabbles over minor de-1 de-1 (ails in regard to property and the lease Is beginning to drag. It is pop 1 I siide that the case will be completed I this evening. Farmers of Plain City will meet Wednesday, at U p. m. to discuss ir-rigaUoh. ir-rigaUoh. Members of the board of Weber county Irrigation Ui?lrici will be In attendance to consider with the local people the feasibility oi securing secur-ing additional water irom the various sources. It was decided to hold this meeting at the time when Bphraim P.- rgeson, president of the West Cache irrigation district, visited Plain City last week, after he h.d given n detailed report ol the problems tbelr irrigation district dis-trict had encountered, how successfully success-fully It was now operating, and what I: had meant to the western part of Cache county. The sentiment In favor of the Irrigation Irri-gation district In the north western part of the county Is said to be strong. When a newspaper reporter approached ap-proached Charles Bass, local weather observer this morning with the ch er salutation of "some snowstorm, hey".'" Charlie simply sniffed his contempt and grabbing the scribe by the coat Lapel led hlni to a corner. "Say," began Charlie." don't ever call a squall like this a snowstorm for lit wouldn't even bo noticed back In I Wisconsin where 1 spent mj boyhood '1 remember many years bacs when we had a real storm. It snowed for days and a neighbor of ours became worried wor-ried about bis brothar who had gone for provisions and had not returned." The neighbor started forth on horseback and after traveling for sev-eral sev-eral hours his horse became tired and the man tied hlni to post and con- tinned along on fool." "The next spring when the snow, melted we found the horse had been ' tied to the church Steeple. Although he admitted having sent I Tony Culletti after coal, Andrew Da-flnis. Da-flnis. charged with petit larceny, was I released following a trial in the city court this morning Judge R. J. H0I-1 ther said thai the corpus deiectl of 1 the ca.se had not been proven Collettl, D, years old, was arrested I by Defective W. A Jones and George' Finn l;tst night, when seen In the rear: of stores on lower Twenty-fifth street with a sack of coal over his Shoulder When questioned he said be had ob- I tained the coal from the shed at the, reur of the Ben Wolf clothing estab-llehment. estab-llehment. He said that RAflnJs had sent him after coal. Snow covered "guard rails" along the street car tracks, on Washington avpnue near Thirteenth street, resulted result-ed In an accident shortly after noon when a motorist, reported to be a. Hamilton of Salt Lake, attempted to j pass a buggy. Hamilton was unaware of the ce-1 ment coping. He attempted to pass; the buggy and crowded into Lhe coping. cop-ing. His automobile slid Into the buggy, smashing It considers bl . The automohilo was also damaged. No Injuries resulted from the acri-dent acri-dent Members of the Progressive Business Busi-ness Men's club at the weekly luncheon lunch-eon held today, at the Weber club, made arrangements for the charter iunquet to be held In the Weber eluh rooms on Monday. February 21. Several Sev-eral committees were selected to arrange ar-range for the banquet at which ladlA Will lie guests A nominating committee for the purpose or nominating candidates for election as permanent officers of the' club was elected us follows. Herbert L Harrington, Prank J. Stevens. Chus Hollingsworth, James Bcowcroft and! W. U. T:ilor. Little Improvement w..s noted today to-day in the condition of Mike Burke, who WAS injured in the train wreck near Altamont, Wyo., last Friday, which resulted in the death of Morris Ferguson and the Injury of eleven others. oth-ers. Burke's son. John Burke, a soldier, sol-dier, stationed at Camp Lewis, Wash., is en route to the bedulde of his father fath-er and is expected to arrive here late today. William Cook, one of the other men who was seriously Injured, ls OU the wa to recovery, at cording to the physicians. phy-sicians. Both men are at the Dec hospital. Mayor Frank Francis has been a-sk- ed to speak before members of the ImiVenr w 'lub st-ii.e r the subject, "Municipal Lighting." iayui- . t.is . .. ing that he had accepted the Invitation Invita-tion and will explain the plans for the municipal light, heat and power plant, whuh will be voted upon at the coming bond election. The meeting meet-ing will be an open forum of the club Bail for Prank Sh Ibe, charged with assault with a deadly weapon, was ordered or-dered reduced yesterday afternoon b District Judge George S. Barker. Shel-be Shel-be furnished $600 c ish ball and was released, ills ball has been set at $1000 before the arraignment shcibe, was represented by Attorney A. G. Horn. Gasoline joined the parade of commodities com-modities which are un the downward price trend today, and effective this morning, was selling at retail In Ogden at 3J cents a gallon Until today it had sold for 34 cents. The drop of 2 cents was announced by the officials ol the Continental Oil company Kerosene slumped 3 cents a gullon and is now retailing for 19H cents, it sold for 22 cents yesterday, Three-quarters of an inch of snow fell over ugden and the vicinity last night, according to official measurements. measure-ments. The storm hrought preOiplta-llon preOiplta-llon of ilt of an Inch. Tonight and tomorrow should bring : 1 1 Weather, according to the 'fori -ISt Contained lq the. dally weather bulletin of the United States west he bureau, Yesterday's maximum temperature tem-perature was 41 degrees With a minimum mini-mum : n 'Klit of '7 d . Jhu Van liftlMrlcii C. vais old, formerlv m employe of thirdly. hs. disappeared from his home, 1 7 7 No Washington avenue, and has noi beta seen since Bun day morning, according to Fveret .Veuleboom vice Consul for Th Netherlands. A search has been made for Van Kmerlck In tho xlclnlty surrounding his home and the hills in the vicinity I of his residence havo also been searched. search-ed. When last seen Van Kmerlck was I loaded toward the city Mr. Van Bmeriok was formerly an of - j leer in the Fast Indian service, but in 1 recent ears has been an emploxe ol the city. Mrs Mary Brooks, charged withl carrying, concealed weapons, did not fee trial In tho city court today. At- jt..rne Chayrlea HolUngariRrortta stated I that jdr. Brooke had tropblea coming in her direction "thick ard fast" Her )f.rnier husband, he said, has filed an'j 'iftiun in the di.-trl-t court, si-.kiui? a 1 change in ti-,.; derive of Mrs. Brooks' ; divorce, the Juvenile authorities lave i I started an action t determine wheth- , or or not Mrs. Brooks' children are; being neglected, and s-h faces a misdemeanor mis-demeanor charpre in the clt court. All of the proceedings are an out-! growth of a disturbance which occur-; red last week when juvenile officers to.ik Mrs Brooks Into custody for the purpose of Investigating complaints t which had been made regarding two , o." her chlldrtn, It Is' claimed. The citj court hearing was set for February , LOtb i Sentenced to serve from five to I twenty years in the Utah penitentiary . for the robbery of the Cave drug stop- ;H Uere December 24, Hairy Oyars, 21 Lbbb years of age, will be taken to the state jH prison this afternoon by deputy sh,et 'H iris. Brars was -ntenced by Judge 'H lames N. Kimball In the district court Just before noon today. i H on IIm BBBBBl |