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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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SATURDAY EVENING MAY 23 1931 University String Quartet Plays Sunday FRIENDS SEND MESSAGES TO YARD MANAGER SIDE GLANCES By George Clark HOLDS FIRST POSITION LEADEN I AVERS I s4 i 4- 'r- i vi if 7 Congratulations Precede Exchange Building Opening i Congratulatory telegrams from ficers of packing houses and stock-yards in numerous states were received this morning by Kenneth Ike-ler manager of the Qgden Union stockyards on the opening of the exchange building Thursday and Friday were observed as visiting days for the general public This evening there will be a banquet at which1 200 or more persons will be present I Practically every room in the building has been engaged by commission firms and individuals doing business at the yards The appointments are among the I finest to be found in any livestock exchange building in the west I Besides the office space it has plunge barber shop cafe and telegraph office i The banquet which will be served in the mam lobby of the building a start at 6 The i visitors be favored with a Special driving exhibition of the Clydesdale six-horse hitch in the Coliseum and then dedicatory exercises will be held at the exchange building) After the banquet entertainment numbers will be furnished the members of the Ogden Livestock exchange I- FIRE DESTitS AUTO AND BARN From Crew Keeps Flai mes Shown here Is the string quartet of the University of Utah comprising Isadore Shoore first violin-Ray Rumel second violin Lorna Van Cott viola and Virginia Dobbs cello MEDICAL CASE PAPERS SERVED Physician Cited To Appear At State Commission Hearing Dr George Baker Ogden physician is under citation to appear June 25 before the state department of registration to show cause why his license to practice medicine in Utah shall not be revoked Dr Baker is accused by Harrison state inspector with having performed an illegal operation upon a Salt Lake woman May 13 The woman afterward applied for treatment in a Salt Lake hospital and the attention of the state authorities was called to the circumstances On complaint of Inspector Harrison the citation papers were issued by Golding director of the department of registration and the papers were served on Dr Baker by the Weber county sheriff Friday tvvoTnjured IN CAR CRASH Women Treated At Dee Hospital After Street Collision Mrs James Hansen 48 of 3263 Wall avenue and Mrs Stella Merrill 52 Montpelier Ida were injured Friday evening at the intersection of Grant avenue and Twenty-sixth street and were taken to the Dee hospital Mrs Hansen was injured in the back and her legs and body were also bruised and lacerated while Mrs injuries consisted of a broken shoulder and bruises about the body and legs The two women were riding in a car driven by Sterling Hansen going west on Twenty-sixth street which collided with a car in the hands of A Ballantyne Geffas apartments The errs came together with considerable force damaging both Detective Noble investigated the accident 44- Southard Suspect Granted Release CRUSADE RUNS ANOTHER WEEK Evangelist Says Great Need of Is Good Mothers HUNDREDS STDP FOR HAT PARADE I Straw Season Launched In Ogden Under Smiling Sun THE University of Utah string A quartet will present a program Sunday morning in First Presbyterian church at 11 Isadore Shoore first violin Ray Rummel second violin Lorna Van Cott viola Virginia Doobs cello comprise the' quartet The following is the program: The Mill Raff Valse Mobile Medbal Offertory Elegy Kramer Allegro Vivaci Assai Mozart' Postlude Minuet Mozart Spiritf of the Eighteenth Century Arthur Freber is conductor of the quartet 8Y WE SERV7-E NC RES PAT Off Eastern a yly Strong Advocate Rights 4 Ability alone not! age or sex should govern employment said Miss Martha Connole1 legislative chairman of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women who arrived in Og5en this morning to- make an address at the Utah state convention Of the organization Miss Connole will Speak tonight at a dinner in the Hotel Bigelow Miss Connole said she thinks women should stand boldly for their rights not because I they are women but because they jare qualified to work in nearly all I enterprises of life i 5 i Speaking of business conditions Miss Connole said trouble is that we have been 1 altogether too busy doing and getting vather than in being and She said that place primarily is in the home but that? she I been kicked and now has to fight her own battles ih all lines pt activity I ASSISTING1 GIRLS Miss Connole gave a brief interview at the hotel stating: that from Ogden she will go to Texas to attend a state convention fMiss Connole is a practicing attorney in East St Louis She that in her talk this evening she! hoped to impress upon the women of the convention economic questions that pertain to activities! in life and the stand she should! take in the general industrial professoinal civic and political activities sof the day She' will discuss largely the history of the organization stressing aid for girls whoj heed help in get- ting proper educational advantages! She will also urge attendance at the national federation convention in Richmond Vaj because at that convention will bs idiscussed some of the more important phases of the unemployment situation today and many economic questions Mrs Lillian Galbraith a -member of President unemployment commission wil lattend to give first information regarding investigations The convention will be held July 6 to 11 I NUMBERS ESTIMATED Miss Connole stated also that she desired to urge as large an attendance as possible at the international convention which: will be held in Vienna in August! She hopes that the national federation will be able to send 250 delegates to the Vienna concention and said? she expected there would be 3000 delegates at the Richmond convention drighaIcity mn Accused lady you ought to try boiling one of these Kand0m eferences Adjoining Several Structures CHECK FORGERY PENALTY GIVEN Brighlim City Resident Receives Term In State Prison IDAHO DEMANDS RAILWAY ACTION Gem State Rates May Be Lowered Or Utah Rates Lifted i Baby Special soft curd milk for children Barker Dairy 9-W Dr Foutz has just returned from a business trip through southern Nevada visiting Boulder dam 3014 The weather man smiled down on Ogden today and did his best to assist merchants to properly usher in the straw hat season It was no more than just however for he had some explaining to do for his bad temper displayed last Wednesday the date originally set for straw hats when he brought cold rain snow and slush A parade at noon today attracted hundreds of spectators Pretty girls wearing bathing suits and straws and sitting in the rumble seats of shiny new cars and the stockyards six -horse team were two of the most prominent features An orchestra played from the stock-yards wagon where City Commissioner Fred Williams was riding City Commissioner Rackham had a seat In a car As the parade moved down Washington avenue gaily colored toy balloons were dropped upon the spectators from the tops of buildings along the route Motorcycle cops auto drivers and passengers in the cars wore farm-style straws The retail division of the chamber of commerce appointed the following committee to direct day activities: Bill Hog-gan chairman Fred Nye Graham and Ed Vendell In addition a representative of each store worked with the committee 44 Honors Norman Bingham Clyde Buhler Beulah Strieker Glen Wilkins and Lorene Randall of Ogden were among 50 students who received awards at Brigham Young university honor day exercises Friday Special shampoo finger wave and manicure $125 Samuels Ph 668 Backfire from an automobile set fire to a barn at Liberty avenue and Twenty-sixth street Friday night at about 10 o'clock The barn and automobile were destroyed and some damage was done to a garage and shed Firemen estimated the damage at about $500 The entire neighborhood wks lighted up by the flames and for a time It was feared that other buildings in the vicinity wpuld be set afire tut the firemen (got control of the flames and prevented further spreading The barn was owned by Oscar Read the garage by Lhle and the shed by SapiuellWalk- cr- i Park Service Chiefs Will Make Utah Visit I Vint landscape engineer of the National park services San Francisco and A Demeray senior assistant director National park service Washington Cwill visit the southern Utah parks' next week They will pass through Ogden this evening en route to the south-They will be met here by Langley landscape engineer Of the park service San Francisco who will accompany them south I I Dismissed The case of Nellie Johnson against Lawrence Johnson was dismissed on a precipe Friday afternoon by District Judge George Barker Violin Instruction Glen Dale Wangsgard Ph 146 2349 Porter 3008 BOISE May The Ida ho Rate association assisted by the public utilities commission today filed a protest with the interstate commerce commission against further delay in application of a new rate schedule on all classes of freight moving between Idaho and the Pacific coast The new rate was ordered by the commission to go into effect on July 1 giving Idaho a more favorable differential than is now enjoys in comparison with Utah rates The railroads protested insufficient time was allowed them to prepare rate schedules which were required by the commission by June 1 It was not known whether the railroads would -choose to raise the Utah rates or lower the Idaho rates The complaint which brought the order for more favorable rates on virtually all classes of commodities stated they were unduly high between Idaho and the coast compared with rates between Utah and the coast A Pocatello candy manufacturer pointed out that he was compelled to buy sugar at cost plus the freight rate between San Francisco and Idaho while the Utah manufacturer had a price and freight charge which permitted them to ship candy through Pocatello to Butte Mont at a lower price than he could IVIFEOTHYRUM DELNAP EXPIRES FORSYTH Mont May (UP) woman arrested Friday in the belief she might be Mrs Lyda Southard escaped murderess from the Idaho state penitentiary was released today by Sheriff Patterson Sheriff Patterson said the woman resembled Mrs Southard In every respect blonde hair blue eyes and in height and weight Today a finger print expert was called from Miles City to check the prints with those of the missing woman It was found they were totally different The woman whose name the sheriff refused to reveal was arrested while riding on a truck She told police her home was in Peoria 111 and that she was- en route to Roundup Mont Her car she said had broken down near Rosebud east of here and she had decided to hitch-hike the rest of the way Discussion Held On Convention Plans SAL LAKE CITY May (AP) Joseph Botts of Brigham City was sentenced to one to 20 years in the state penitentiary today on his plea of guilty to forging a $37 check passed on a dry goods store here last month Fred A Fisher stock and bond salesman was sentenced to one to 10 years on a charge of obtaining $600 from Miss Hester Chamberlin of this city on an automobile of which he claimed ownership He was convicted by a jury 44 Support Pledged To Employment Service Ogden city promised Its fullest co-operation on the unemployment situation Friday to A Wilson state director for the United States employment service Mr Wilson met with Mayor Ora Bundy and Commissioner Rackham at the city hall Friday afternoon as part of a state-wide survey he is making Workings of the free employment bureau were explained to Mr Wilson by the city officials 44 1 Concert And Drill At Hotel Tonight The Shrine band and patrol from El Kalah temple Salt Lake City will provide a band concert and drill in front of the Hotel Bigelow about 8:30 tonight The Salt Lake Shriners are coming to Ogden in connection with the Shrine dancing party at the Roman Gardens tonight Forgery of Name To Compensation Check Charged Loss Shown Ernest Balch 2907 Adams avenue reported to the police today that his house was entered through a window and three flashlights stolen Dentists Foutz Dental Co 201 Central Bldg Phone 343 3002 Public Invited To Evangelist William Lockhart and son George will continue their gospel crusade another week according to an announcement made by the Rev Lester Fagen pastor of the Methodist church interest in the meetings is said Mr Fagen we have persuaded Dr Lockhart and son it is their duty to give Ogden another week of their Mrs Lockhart has returned to the Lockhart home in Des Moines but George Lockhart will continue the religious dramas next week that previously have been in charge of Mrs Lockhart Dr Lockhart paid special tribute Friday night to the Christian mothers saying greatest need of America today is good mothers I might in view of certain delinquencies so common today be cynical as I speak of the modern mothers but I prefer to have in mind the kind of a mother we most love and idealize When in Akron Ohio last fall a group of men of the world each with a cigaret in his mouth stepped into an elevator in which also stepped two flappers of the modern type sleeveless stockingless brazen The men gave no more attention to the flappers than if they had been two other men continuing their smoking and conversation but on the fifth story a little old-fashioned mother stepped into the elevator with skirts a little longer than custom with a little white polka-dot hat and with a face clean and shining and with that kindly look characteristic of the mother we all honor She had scarcely entered the elevator when every cigaret was removed and every hat came off That is the kind of mothers that make men and women great mothers whose lives instinctively bring On Sunday morning Dr Lockhart will speak on and Sunday night on cuses Men Make for Rejecting 44 First Corporation Filing Time Decided SALT LAKE CITY May (AP) The state tax commission today fixed September 15 as the time for filing the first corporation income tax returns One-fourth of the tax is due at the time the returns are filed The order affects only corporations doing business in Utah whose fiscal years end between January 1 and June 30 Returns of corporations operating on a calendar year basis will be due March 15 1932 for the present year 44 Forty Children At Burch Creek Clinic Dr William McKay county health officer today commented favorably upon the Burch Creek response to the clinic for children of pre-school age There were 40 at the Friday clinic Of the children examined nine had nutritional defects 12 infected tonsils eight needed tooth attention three heart attention four ear one eye six feet and five genitals One general glandular disturbance was noted Dr McKay said the parents there are responsive and conditions noted in the clinic a year ago have been corrected This One Thing I Baby Boy Mr and Mrs Gillis 2245 Jefferson avenue an- nounce the birth of a boy on Tues- day at the Dee hospital Mrs lis was formerly Miss Margaret Wecker SALT LAKE CITY May (AP) Charges oii forging a compensation check amounting to $192 were filed today by secret service officials against Charles Stokes of Brigham City-and Mrs Tressa King of this city They are under arrest here! Stokes is alleged 1 to have appeared with Mrs IKing at the veterans bureau office here and represented himself as Charles King the former husband and obtaining loan on service certificate They are declared to have cashed the check after forging endorsement Information regarding advertise-mg rates in this column may be had by calling the Classified Department at 252 1702 UTAH TO GAIN BY TWO NEW MARRIAGE LAWS Ogden Salt Lake City and Logan are likely to encounter quite an increase in marriages this summer as the result of laws passed by the Idaho and Wyoming legislatures The Idaho law went into effect recently requiring that couples give a few notice before Issuance of the license The Wyoming law goes into effect June 1 requiring notice of intention to wed must be handed to the county clerk five days before issuance of the license Logan has already felt a slight increase in marriages caused by pairs from Idaho who did not care to follow the Gem new procedure The new laws as can be quickly seen will keep practically all Utah marrying couples from the two states 44- Tobacco Campaign Will Close Sunday Operation Mrs Olie Reeve wife of the orchestra leader underwent a major operation at the Dee hospital Friday evening report from Dr Dumke and the hospital today being that she was getting along favorably Program committee of mail service empldyes in Utah met in the Ogden postoffice building Friday evening and drew tentative plans for the state convention to be held May 30 and 31 in the Hotel Bigelow It was said that the program will be ready for announcement in the' course of the next few days In the convention will be representatives of post-office and railway mail clerks rural carriers and other postoffice and railway mail employes 44- Right To Run Pipe Over Land Requested Starts TODAY Recital This Evening I I In connection with the recital t6 be given at 8:15 tonight in the Glen Brotners Music 1 hall a collection of Henri Moser oil paintings will be shown The exhibition is open to the public before and after the recital Mrs Edna Crow-ther Ririe and Meda Walker are presenting their pupils A feature of the program will be a piano duet Peer Gynt suite of by Vir ginia Sanders and Alberta Jensen Widtsoes Depart 1 For European Home SALT LAKE CITY May (AP) Dr John A Widtsoe a member of the council of the twelve of the Latter-day church ancf president of the European mission left today with Mrs Widtsoe for New York whence they planlto sail May 27 for Europe They have been here since last March when they came to attend the annual conference of the church Gold Star Mother To See Grave Theft In a report to Ogden police John Jansen 915 Twenty-third' street advised that a gray cap and coat were taken from his car Friday night 1 Wanted For the Crime of Love License A marriage license was issued to Frank Thorpe a salesman of Rock Springs Wyo and Mary Morgan a stenographer of Portland Ore Suit to condemn a 20-foot right of way across the property of SALT LAKE CITY May 23 siatten in West Ogden for a gas A campaign by the June to serve West Ogden residents Mrs Anna Constance Belnap 61 wife of Hyrum Belnap died at 4:10 Friday at the family home 904 Twenty-first street after a long illness Mrs Belnap was bom in Stockholm Sweden Dec 7 1869 a daughter of Mr and Mrs Bluth She joined the church in her native land In 1877 and came to Utah the same year She married Mr Belnap who is president of the Ogden stake high quorum on Feb 7 1888 and they lived in Grantsville and Cache valley before moving here In addition to her husband seven sons and daughters survive: Dr Earl Belnap Montello Nev Bishop Arias Belnap Volney Della A Gladys and Byron Belnap Ogden Mrs Jewel Furniss Heber City two brothers and one sister John Bluth Toronto Canada headbf the mission Fred Bluth and Mrs Thomas Shreve Ogden Funeral services toill be held at 2 Monday in the Twentieth ward chapel Interment will be in Ogden City cemetery under direction of Lindquist Sons Friends may call at the home Sunday afternoon and evening and also on Monday until funeral hour To Wed William Cheatham Lipscomb an architect of Pasadena Calif and Lucille A Bryant of Ogden a school teacher obtained a marriage license late Friday from the Weber county clerk Latter-day church against the use of tobacco will be terminated here tomorrow afternoon with a service in the tabernacle at which Charles Nibley second counsellor in the first presidency of the church will preside All auxiliaries of the church will participate in the program which will include addresses by Dr Creed Haymond former University of Utah athlete Paul Kimball a Utah Rhodes scholar at Oxford and Joseph Cannon editor of the Deseret News 44 Mother Of Aviatrix Robbery Report came to the police this morning that the Shell oil station at Twenty-sixth street and Wall avenue was entered Friday night by breaking in the front door It was said that 85 pennies were known to have been taken ANGLERS RETURN BRINGING REPORT OF GOOD CATCHES SALT LAKE CITY May (AP) The first of Gold Star Mothers to visit the graves of their sons in France Mrs Lulu iKlein-man of Toquerville leaves June 7 it was announced here today! Five Idaho Gold Star Mothers arid several others from Pacific Northwestern states will be members of the same party HE HAD BEEN BROUGHT UP A He walked with! kings and honest and scoundrel and a A woman loving deeply truly fighting for that love vibrant beautiful impassioned handling life unafraid strong stuff Willard great success MiDIMEir TODAY in was filed late Friday in Second district court by the Wasatch Gas company The gas concern asks permission to take possession of the land immediately and install a 14-inch pipe Damages as provided by law may be fixed later at a hearing the company agrees 44 j- Body Discovered At Idaho Sheep Camp BLACKFOOT May The body of Dave Turner was found at a sheep camp in Lost River country late Friday where he had taken a band of lambs a month ago Parley Price owner of the sheep was at the camp Monday and reported everything was well horse wandered to a nearby camp Friday and an investigation followed He had suffered a stroke last January 44 Poison Imbibed By Mistake Takes Life BLACKFOOT May Jackson died at his home here Friday afternoon as a result of having taken a dose of poison in mistake for a tonic A physician was summoned as soon as the mistake was noticed but he was unable to halt the effects of the poison 44 Salt Lake Divorce Courts Very Active SALT LAKE CITY May (AP) Seventeen divorces including 15 to women and two to men were granted in Third district court yesterday the most in a single day in the last ten years Fable And Comedy TOMORROW AND MONDAY Gary Cooper In FightingCaravans5 IFEae Savnmig Sim ITnmme Alloime Mi i will more than pay for your street car pass No more hunting! for parking space No more time wasted moving your if you 1 1 i 1 Stoaeft 1 1 1 AN UNLIMITED WEEKLY PASS COSTS ONLY SI Bay a Bass and Save UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO Featuring REGIS TOOMEY CLARA BOW WYNNE GIBSON JULIETTE COMPTON Plus Flip Frog Cartoon Louise Fazenda Itching Hour1 Paramount News Now Playing Among the first Ogden fishermen to go out this season were Raymond Harrop and Wesley Lund who spent nearly all week at Moran on Jack-son lake in Wyoming They returned well pleased with the trip Mr Harrop stating that each day they had no trouble in catching their full quota of fine trout the fish weighing from 2 to 4 pounds each There was much snow during the trip it was related but the roads were good They saw numerous 1 herds of elk and two moose The drive over Teton pass at midnight in a blinding snowstorm was thrilling they added as misdirection of the car would have hurled the machine to the bottom of the canyon 4-9 Nevada Officers Seeking Fugitive The Nevada state industrial school in Elko has advised the police department here that a reward of $25 is offered for the return of a young Associated press rnoo SSm tSSL Mr E- Nlcholfc mother of irom the institution Friday He is DllU described as being 5 feet 3 Inches ocety vlatJ tall and weighing 125 or 130 pounds PrePrn9 for a trans-Atlantic He is said to have been wearing from Harbor Grace New- hightop shoes blue trousers and aoun'aric Europe via the Lind-blue sweater bergh trail Gentlemans Fate with! 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