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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 2

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THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER MONDAY EVENING DECEMBER 29 1930 LINDSEY APPEARS IN COURT £vamton HALT IS CALLED UPON BUILDING (Continued From Page One) SLACK By MARY 1 1 3 A I '4j I FURNITURE FOR ANNUAL EXHIBIT IS PROVINCIAL Homes cf the United States even those in the big cities are due to go provincial in a large way during 1931 That 'at least is the expectation of the furniture manufacturers more than 700 of whom have their new designs ready to introduce at the semi-annual national furniture market and style show which opens at the huge American Furniture mart here January "5 Heading the list IS Early Amer- -lean reproductions -of the furniture of colonial days Second is French reproductions of the kind of furnishings used in Normandy Lorraine and Brittany a few centuries back Swedish peasant furniture relatively new to the United States also will be shown For those refuse to go Provincial there are other styles Georgian Queen Anne Early English French Empire and others adapted from Spanish Italian or German originals will be shown in volume About 6000 buyers will inspect the new furniture and select from the samples the pieces they will have in stock foreign trade continues near the record markp Airplanes are being used In battles -against insect pests in Peru People in Germany ate nearly 2- 000000 American sausages last year i RUSSIA SEEKS MORE WORKERS Labor Shortage Inspires Plea For Recruiting of Women -i MOSCOW Dec Prav- da official organ of the Communist party today urged the recruiting of women as one means of solving -the Soviet growing labor shortage problem the' paper declaring that more than 2000000 additional workers were needed in 1831 to carry out the huge projects of the five-year plan' That women are available the editorial says is shown by the fact that there are more than 6000000 wives daughters and mothers in the cities alone who are engaged exclusively in household duties of women into production by training them in various specialties with a solution of the public feeding problem establishment of additional nurseries and kindergartens for children etc would be a large step forward in solving the labor the paper says Attorney Charges Unfair Restrictions Arraigned before District Judge Eugene Pratt this morning on a charge of carnal knowledge William Smith through his attorney Jones filed a motion to quash the Information on the grounds he was denied a preliminary hearing before City Judge Simon Barlow committing magistrate His motion also Includes the allegation that Smith was denied reasonable time or any time to send for counsel Papers sent to the district court from the city court set forth that Smith -waived his preliminary hearing It was said this morning by Attorney Jones that he will in arguing his motion to quash charge that Smith did not waive this hearing but was denied a proper hearing Trade Outlook Fine Flbur Leaders Told Salesmen of the Sperry Flour company of Utah Idaho Wyoming Colorado and Nevada finished- a two-day session at the Hotel Bigelow Saturday evening in which they discussed the conditions during the East six months and laid plans for se coming six months The outlook for the next period Is very fine Claude Farr sales manager reports and the statements of the salesmen from the various sections gave evidence that business would pick up The Sperry Flour company will go into Colorado beginning the first of the year on an intensive basis hp reported making regular trade calls In the past they have cover ei the state in periodical visits vised living according to the teachings of the gospel of Jesus Christ ARCHITECT SPEAKS John Fletcher of the firm of Cannon Fetcher Salt Laked architects who designed the 'structure in a brief talk congratulated the ward for its fine building He declared that members of the church should build for the worship of God a chapel that is a little better than their own homes An overflowing congregation attended The 'musical program was in 'Charge of John Henderson choir leader and included Heavens Are by the choir Lord Is My Minnie West Spirit-of God Like a Fire Is congregation and by the choir An or chestra accompanied the singing BEAUTIFUL EDIFICE The new building is on Quincy avenue and Twenty-ninth street The main entrance for the chapel is on Quincy avenue and the main entrance for the recreational hall is on Twenty-ninth street The structure is an shape with the ground be tween the two units beautiful with lawns and shrubbery The exterior of both buildings is of fire brick The chapel auditor ium will "seat 450 persons and is decorated with a color scheme and art glass windows which is pleasing and restful There Is a large recreational hall a office a Relief society room a kitchen and 15 classrooms GRANT INTERVIEWED SALT LAKE CITY Dec 29 (AP) the general authorities of the Latter Day Saints church will continue to meet half the cost 'of ward meeting houses closer scrutiny will be- made hereafter of proposed expenditures in an effort to keep them within original estimates President Heber Grant said today His statement followed a remark in an address at the dedication of the Seventeenth ward chapel in Ogden yesterday that it had been a mistaken policy to increase from one-third to one-half the 'amount contributed toward the cost of ward buildings by the church The effect of the change President Grant added had been to bring up the total expense of each building The1 Ogden chapel cost $69110 Instead of the $50000 originally estimated President Grant announced 'also that mattery of church buildings hereafter will be handled through the office cf the presiding bishoo instead of that of the first presidency in order that a closer check upon the cost of the structures can be maintained than has been possible heretofore WEALTHY NIECES WASHINGTON Dec Uncle Bam has some very wealthy unattached nieces Income tax returns for 1923 show that two single women so classified had Incomes of more than $5000000 and 27 others had incomes of more than $1000 000 daaociated Preaa PhuH Former Judge Ben Undsey (left) of Denver companionate map -rlage advocate shown when he appeared In court In New York City A charge of disorderly conduct was preferred against him after he had been ejected from the cathedral of St John the Divine for heckling Bishop William Manning during a sermon With him are his counsel Arthur Garfield Hays (right) and Walnwrlght Evana I'M KILLED BY MOTOR CAR IN SALT LAKE Aged Resident Said To Have Walked Into Path of Machine -SALT LAKE Dec Mrs Verena Meller Metzener 81- year-old Tesident of this city was ead today another victim of this city's heavy toll of automobile accidents this year The aged woman was struck and fatally injured Sunday night by a aehlne driven by Lester Olson 16 Although investigating officers said Mrs Metzener apparently became confused and walked in front of the machine Olson was ordered to appear at the office today for questioning IDAHO ACCIDENT POCATELLO Dec 29 Gladys Eversole 11 was in a serious condition today suffering from injuries received Sunday when struck by an automobile driven by Mrs Ray Whiting of Rigby Idaho Officers who investigated the ac- cident said the child was carried 70 feet hy the machine and then fell under the-wheels She was taken to a hospital where her condition was pronounced serious LEG FRACTURED SALT LAKE Dec 29-4-Eugene McCanley 6 suffered a broken right leg when he was hit by an automo- bile at Twenty-first South and West streets at 4 Sunday Ray Manwaring17 the driver said he saw the boy in front of his car but was unable to avoid hitting him when he -swerved the machine to avoid colliding with another automobile which came to a sudden stop in the center of the street Change In County Border-Proposed GRACE Idaho Dec (AP) A petition seeking annexation of the Gem Valley part of Bannock county to Franklin county with" the county seat at Preston was -being circulated here today by Henry Larsen and McGregor i Residents in this vicinity were re ported as favoring annexation to Caribou county with the county seat at Soda Springs Residents of other towns in the valley Cleveland Lago Thatcher and Bench were also reported favoring annexation to Cari-bou county The petition will be presented to the state legislature at the next session Woman Prominent In Catholic Work Dies SALT LAKE Dec Mrs Elizabeth Marie Crawford an em- ploye of the state land office for the past 13 years and twice recognized by Pope Pius XI for her distinguished work in Catholic organizations died at her home here Sunday She was born In Maine In 1862 and After coming to Utah in 1910 de- 'votea considerable time to work in various organizations of the Catholic church She was awarded the gold medal of St John Lateran by Pope Pius XI and also received the apostolic benediction Hotel Executives WiU Hold Election I OGDEN HEARS FIVE EASTERII STATIONS Oil SUALL SPARTOII 17AR DECLARED ON CALIFORNIA GAMING SHIPS Gamblers bjave MacKine Guns In Iron Cages On Decks LOS ANGELES Dee Spectacular raids on two gambling ships anchored off southern California were said today by District Attorney BuTon Fitts to constitute a declaration of war on gaming outside the three-mile limit As a result of raids Friday and Saturday nights more than a score of men accused of gambling or conspiracy to recruit patrons for gambling establishments were in jail The Johanna Smith and the Rose Isle both of which once plied the seven seas are the objects of Fitts campaign They have been operating for more than two years and staved off officials attempts to push out of business with claims that their anchorage more than thre miles at sea places them outside the jurisdiction of California courts MACHINE GUNS The question of jurisdiction Fitts said would be left to the courts Determination to fight the gambling barges was announced after investigators revealed the Johanna decks were protected by machine guns mounted in iron cages are a rendezvous of thugs and hoodlums" Fitts charged -Tie said the kidnaping of Caress Los Angeles gambler was connected with an attempt of gangsters to in on the gambling ship racket" The operators of the Johanna Smith told the deputies who boarded her Friday night they would resist efforts to interfere Seven men were taken off the Rose Isle however DEALERS HELD Saturday night 42 officers returned to the Johanna Smith took temporary charge and sent ashore several hundred fashionably dressed men and women who were found crowded about gaming tables Musicians and dealers employed on the vessel were held Police last night patroled the docks from which taxis depart for the Johanna Smith but no patrons appeared The Rose ISle in the meantime did a rushing business Fitts said as soon as the Johanna Smith situation has been cleared up he would begin an intense campaign against the Rose Isle The two ships shifted anchorage yesterday to positions further out to sea Annual Exhibition of Poultry Opens SALT LAKE Dec The forty-second annual Utah Poultry association exhibition opened here today for a showing Gold medals will be presented for the best bantams waterfowls and turkeys Frank Jardine association president said practically every type of fowl known in the state was entered in the competition Prizes will also be awarded In boys and club 1 contests Wherry of Payette Idaho licensed judge of the American Poultry association will judge all contests Reel To Be Made Tonight SALT LAKE Dec A sound reel of oratorio as presented by the Salt Lake tabernacle choir will be made this evening A performance witnessed by a large audience was held Sunday morning and this was sent out over a national radio hookup The production however was considerably shortened to fit in with the radio schedule Idaho Falls Work To Be Resumed Today IDAHO FALLS Idaho Dec 29-Construction work on the Rogers $50000 building on Shoup avenue was to be resumed today following the arrival of three carloads of steel girders and other material The reinforced concrete walls and the heavy footing for the supporting beams are all readv Services Conducted For Mrs Crompton j- EVANSTON Wyo Dec Funeral services for Mrs Elizabeth Crompton were held in the Evanston ward chapel at 1 Sunday afternoon The invocation was given by James Brown Jr speak-frs were President James Brown and Eishop Harold Brough Two vocal solos were given My Father" by Miss Nellie Davies and Wonderful Mother of by William Dean with Miss 'Davies as accompanist There were two selections given by the choir with Mrs lyar Butts at the organ The benediction was given by Percy Matthews The dedicatory prayer at the grave was given by President James Brown Pall bearers were Peter Danks Henry Thomas Abraham Crawford Frank Brown James Warburton and A Bateman The services were very largely attended and the floral offerings were profuse and beautiful Mrs Crompton was bom In Glasgow Scotland Dec 6 1861 her parents being John and Elizabeth Black Kennedy When a small child she accompanied her parents to this country She had been a resident of Uinta county for about half a century Her husband David Crompton to whom she was married over fifty years ago died in 1914 Sh died about 7 o'clock Thursday piorning at the home of her daughter Mrs John Barton on the Park road Surviving are five sons: Lawrence Ted and Dan Crompton of Evanston Frank Crompton of Green River Carl Crompton of Ogden also four daughters Mrs Walter Sims Mrs Jesse Clark and Mrs John Barton of Evanston and Mrs Margaret West of Salida Colo Among those from out of town who attended the services were Crompton Mrs Cross and Mrs Lester Parkinson all of Ogaen James Burdett Sr pioneer resident of Evanston is Improving after an illness of a number of days Mrs Claire Ausherman state librarian of Cheyenne came here to spend Christmas with her mother Mrs Mary Peterson and her sister and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs Booth Miss Elizabeth Mavne and Miss Frances Smith have been spending several days in Salt Lake They motored to Salt Lake with Miss unde Allard of Rock Springs -who came here to spend the Christmas holidays Mrs Robert Johnson and son Bobbie of Cheyenne have been spending the Christmas holidays in Evanston with her mother Mrs George Ewer and family RETURNS HOME Robert Bower son of Mr and Mrs Bower who has been spending the last five months in Evanston with his uncle and runt Mr and Mrs Booth returned to his home in California He was accompanied by his father who came here for him Mrs Payne and daughter Geraldine have left for Denver to visit witn relatives until alter tire first of the year Contractors Soon To Change Court House FARMINGTON Dec Knowl-ton Rupert contractors will resume' after the first of the year the remodeling and enlargement of Davis county courthouse here The contractors report that all the metal lath has been placed and about one-third of the inside partitions have been set up The windows have been put in and the heating system installed They expect to start plastering by January The new wing of the building on the east is expected to ba finished by March 1 in order to have temporary room during the remainder of CQnstruction -4- Federation Chief To Speak In Ogden SALT LAKE Dec Howard of Chicago member of the federal farm board and president of the American Farm Bureau federation will be a speaker at the annual meeting January 22 23 and 24 of the Utah state farm bureau at Ogden STRICT MOTOR LAWS FAVORED Auto Traffic Code Will Be Submitted To Utah Legislature SALT LAKE CITY Dec 29-CAP) Definite plans for state traffic laws have been formulated and the code will be submitted to the next session of the state legislature Milton Welling secretary of state said here The plans call for a motor vehicle registration act a highway traffic act license act and an automobile theft act The vehicle act includes more rigid enforcement of regulations governing registration the second safety of railroad crossings speed limits and other safety measures the third for all drivers to pass ability tests and the fourth to further safeguard automobile owners whose cars are stolen Mr Welling said The secretary added that 14 states have already adopted uniform traffic lawsr adding that the proposed code in this state had the backing of automobile dealers' finance companies automobile clubs ar the secretary of office UT AHTAKPAYER REFUNDS MADE 3 Store was Informed i today by a purchasex of a small Eparton Jr Radio that he was amazed last night to bring in five stations i stations are east of the i Mississippi river) Just believe my ears when heard the stations announced the power and undistorted reception I had -decided that they were stations on the Pacific coast a tuned In on two of the stations shortly after 7:30 and the other three cane in later I listened to the fine programs for 20 minutes to half an hour without the sig- nals fading Am sending fer verification of some of the program course I have been tun- ing in on Denyer stations as early as 5 In tne alter i noon and the Sparton Jr brought them in am agreeably surprised i with the performance of my little Sparton i The Sparton Jr i latest radio development is not really a tiny set it em- 1 bodies all the latest develop- ments of radio 2 Genuine screen grid circuit Sparton rich tone qualities and two distinctive 'cabinet i a table -type and a beautiful console model Priced at $7750 and $11850 These Sparton i are but two cf the brand new Sparton Radios being shown 1 at on the third floor SPUD DEALERS IN AGREEMENT wwmwmwm Idaho Group Attempting To Strengthen Price of Product BURLEY IdaJ Dec Most members of the Idaho Potato Dealers' association have agreed to cease sending potatoes out unconsigned in an effort to strengthen the market it is reported by Irel Gudmund-sen association vice president Present Chicago prices which control Idaho prices are so low the market here is unsatisfactory to growers many of whom still have their crop in storage The overhead between Burley and the Chicago market Gudmundsen states is 91 cents divided as follows Freight 78 cents car heat 7 cents' Chicago brokerage 6 cents Dealers are now offering 65 cents per hundred here to growers for No 1 spuds and furnishing sacks and sorting The crop here this season was excellent The proportion of No 2 and culls however is turning out considerably greater than normally Two Cousins Dead of Spinal Malady SANDY Dec Two cousins died withiii a few hours of each other Sunday from spinal meningitis after being stricken with the disease only one day Raymond Grant Jackson 3 son of Jesse and Lena Fenstermaker Jackson died at the family residence while a few hours later his cousin Jean Elizabeth Lewis 9 died in a Salt Lake hospital The Lewis girl with her parents Edward and Elizabeth Jackson Lewis of Rawlins Wyo came here to spend the Christmas holidays with the Jacksons Mrs Lewis and Mrs Jackson being sifters 4-4 Fire Auto Attached By Town Resident 1T i PINE GROVE Va Dec In case of fire likely the town fire department wili have to call up George and ask him if let them use the fire truck George has sued the town and has attached the trucks Things got this way when George former recorder told his lawyer the town owed him money for services rendered He didn't attend the council meetings toward the end of his term the town dads protest -4 On the Super Fuel No Smoke No Ashes 1 -i No Soot No Waste Utah-Idaho Sugar Cp Tops List of Income Pay- ment Rebates- SALT LAKE Officers of the Utah-Idaho Hotel Greeters association will be elected tonight at a meeting in the Newhouse hotel Among nominees are: For first vice president Beckett Jr of second vice president II Waldemar Anderson of Evanston Wyoming for board of governors George Critchlow of Ogden Coal ca 2041 Wash Ave UNUSUAL CASE ftJRS A TRELOX says she no longer has to dose herself with purgatives A ARE INTERESTED IN AN POWER Si Last Survivor of Pioneer Party Dies vs GUNNISON Utah Dec (AP) Funeral services for Austin Kearns 85 Indian war veteran arid last survivor of the original pioneers of this section will be held nere tomorrow He died Friday of heart disease A native of Iowa he 'came to Utah with his parents in 1850 and settled in this valley He resided here more than 70 years and was active in civic and affairs of the Later Dav Saints church -i WASHINGTON Dec (API-Topping the list of income tax refunds made by the federal government to Utah taxpayers in the fiscal year of 1930 i3 a rebate of $43-534 to the Utah-Idaho Sugar company 1 Another big refund reported by the treasury department to congress was $38440 to the Utah Power Light company Others in the Utah tax collection district who received refunds of more than $10Q0r were: Berchris corporation -Salt Lake City $1075 Van De Myer Oakland Cal $1033 Intermountain Life Insurance company Salt lake City $5761 Lion Coal company Ogden $11606 Madsen Investment company Salt Lake City $13 628 New Quincy Mining company Salt Lake City $2303 North Lily Mining company Salt Lake City $2354 Superior Rock Springs Coal company Ogden $18l3 Utah Fuel company Salt Lake City $17864 Mrs Dora Newell White Salt Lake Ctiy $2162 and Dr John White $5598 EARNINGS OF 1928 SALT LAKE Dec Utah has ten citizens whose annual Income exceeds $100000 a year and these ten individuals paid more than a third of the income taxes collected in Utah last year according to the annual statement of incomes published Sunday by the commissioner of internal revenue The volume shows that 6604 Utahns paid Individual taxes last year on net Incomes totaling $41113462 the aggregate of all collections being $1095839 Services Tuesday For MotHer 1 i i SALT LAKE Dec 29 Solemn high mass will be celebrated Tuesday morning In the Cathedral of the Madeleine for Mrs Mary Maguire news of whose death in Dow-ra Ireland was received by cable Saturday She was the mother of the Rev Patrick Maguire pastor of St Vincent de Paul parish in Murray Father Maguire will be the celebrant with the Rev Patrick Kennedy of Ogden as deacon Kitchen Wrecked In Water Jacket Burst LOGAN JDee Mrs Silven offler escaped injury Sunday oming when the waterjacket in her' kitchen stove burst breaking all of the windows in the kitchen and adjoining rooms and knocking part of the kitchen door off Mrs Hof tier had been cooking over the stove Just as she stepped out of the rooiri the blast came Damage is estimated at $250 TO SMOKE BOSTON Dec Women want to smoke on dining cars on the Boston Maine railroad In a V1S2 passengers 74 per cent of the women were for it and 80 perl cent of the men 'AN Individual or flrrrf doing business wifh a financial institution Is interested In the personnel of the company than with its size or physical facilities The officers of this bank are'nien of expe-' rience and judgment They are always anxious to cultivate an intimate Interest in the affairs of its customers the only basis for building' a genuine spirit of mutual confidence Commercial Banking Savings Trusts Safe Deposit Boxes MMERCIAL mj WEDNESDAY NIGHT NEW EVE FROLIC Until 1 AAJUUUUm A -K At The the past six years I have keen in bad health taken every kind of laxative and medi cine tinder the sun for chronic constipation but instead of getting better I kept growing worse It just seemed like the more laxatives took the more I would have to take liver was outrof order and rny skin was right yellow I- fre-ouently had dizzy spells and sometimes I Would become so weak and faint I would have to lie down My stomach was so weak I would often go hungry rather than suffer after meals friend of -mine urged me to irv Sargon I will always bless the day I took this advice- I've taken five bottles and I am how enjoying the best health I've had in years The Sargon Pills proved to be exactly what I needed for constipation and this' is actually the irat time in six years -1 have to dose myself with Mrs A Trelox 321 Lime avenue Long Beach Calif Sargon Soft Mass Pills are not designed to give mere temporary relief but to overcome constipation by removing the cause Over 100000000 sold in two years Sold -by Schramm-Johnson Drug Store's ERTHANA ALLROOM 50 Cl( CF 0 Where Qoing FREE SECURITY OGDEN UTAH 'V Member Federal Reserve System Double Green Stamps Given i On All Purchases Made Tuesday Hats and Homs Noisemakers Serpentine Positively the Biggest Dance of the Season ii 0 3.

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