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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • Page 3

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EVENING, FEBRUARY 26, 1925 THE LATEST NEWS PROM Utah-- Wyoming--Idaho--Nevada---Montana Leave It to the Women BY SWAN Logan City Plant Cuts to Meet Rate Utah P. L. of LOGAN, Feb. of the city light plant for electric power will be temporarily reduced March- 1 to same -as now. charged by the Utah Power Light.

company, a' statement issued by Mayor John A. Crockett. The reduction-will be -In force only "until such 'timo as the rates' can. bo adjusted, and may remain in ef- until -the utilities commission grant 1 tsho- petition- of the to p)ac! patrons- on a meter Concerning-the criticism directed at 'him' and' members' of the. city; commission for; the to place the plant on a'meter Mayor Crockett issued the following "My position, on light qu.es- ion has not changed.

am still 300 per cent and shall use every moans within power to place the plant on-a b.usi- Boy.Saleman and Mother of Lads Accused Under U.S. Law SALT LAKE, J. arrest in Los.Angeles on a transporting Russell years' of -the- of two from -Salt. Lake to Los-Angeles, in-violation 'of the 'Mann -white slave, act. Mrs.

say federal fleers who the case, was formerly Miss Reynolds, and was known here, as an inspector for a film was divorced from her- husband November. 21, 1923. Her tyi'O boys, 3 years and 13 -month's old, are being-cared for here by. her mother. Phillips, is -wanted "the' alleged misappropriation of $500 said been collected-for; a company In Salt Lake, Ogden and near.by towns.

arrested claimed they married in Po- catello 'on January but officers r. Art 4.i,,o uanjiio on daiLuary UUL uiiiyeis ness basis. Owing to prospective lnvest ig at ions proved this to be legislation before islature' affecting city Downed utilities it-has. been advisable to withhold the hearing before the. public utilities commission until action on the bill-now advanced to its 'third reading in the senate is determined." The'reduction of rates will give all light-users a rate of 10.

cents per month per light, and will mean the. reduction of power rates one-third. It is estimated that the move will cut the city's revenue from source about ilO.OOp.' At present the city plant is charging 15 cents per month for eactx light, while the. Utah Power 'Light -company is charging 10 cents a month a Mow rate for power. Phillips was arraigned U.

S. Commissioner. T-urney on the white'slave, charge'and his bail was fixed at'-. $2500. is being held as a material witness a i testify at Phillips' hearing.

(Xote--Ogderi' police have been looking for young Phillips and Mrs- Fowler since 'last Saturday when Burns agents in Salt Lake requested that the arrested. oo -v i STATE OBITUARIES 4- Police to Give Hini 'Ghance to Make Checks Good TO TEST SANITY OF CITY a square meal for a dime SALT Heber Stallings died- Tuesday dence of his daughter. Mrs. C. I.

2813 Chadwick stroct. He was-born September 2 2 1 5 and came to--Utah soon-, after plo- TWO TOMING FARM BUREAU GIRLSFINALLY AGAINST BECOME FREE IN AGGIE OMAHA, 'Feb. and Mary O'liearn, sisters "of Casper, were free today after spending 114'days i jail here, held as witnesses against B. neers, his mother during Minprt, Tprmer 'state humane ofii-. the journey: 1-hs cer of Wy.oming a former 'pas-.

Break a Cold Right Up '-'Rape's Cold Compound" Take two tablets every threo hours unt.il three doses are taken. The first dose -always gives relfef. The second and doses completely break up boyhood was spent in Mill 1 Creek with his father-in the'-shingle and lumber mill, which was araong the first In Utah; Later hj 'pioneered ia lumber mills in river and Chalk creek districts in Summit county. Mr. Stallings.

operate! of (he first coal mine's in He later engaged in the implement business in that and was a catle buyer in southern Utah. During, the. latter part -of his. active business care.ii-. conducted metal mining anil 'milling operations- in P.ark Tlntic and, Oregon and Nevada.

He retired from active in 1920. Mr. Stallings Is survived by the following children: Mrs. G. G.

Bullock, CoalviUc; -Mil-. ler. Salt a J. H- 'Sellings. the cold.

Pleasant I Mesa, tor of a church at Torringtpn, SAL- TLAKE, the appropriations appropriations for "biennium be fixed" at $145,000 for the Agricultural 'college proper, 0 0 0 for. -extension; 535,000 for special maintenance of the Branch-' Agricultural -col- A. A Vil. i 1 -r 3 ia with having- violated t'hellege at Ced'ar City and 9 lor Mann a 'agricultural sta- The sisters had a to-i tlo'n by obtal'ri $500 Minort-had'! States farm bureau-- 'federation, i i a a been at i 1 This decision'" was made Wednes- erty pending trial. oc of Rebuilt- Under arc popular in Hungary.

day at a meeting 'Of the executive farm- bureau, governor's budget BIARRITZ, Feb. warrant has yet'been issued.for the arrest of Osbdrne C. "Wood, former American army, lieutenant and son of Governor General Wood of'the following a complaint filed by the director of. the Biarritz casino that Wood" had cashed an. alleged "-worthless check for 35,000 police say they do.not know Wood's whereabouts, but they understand, he ia in San Sebastian; IS GIVEN" CHANCE.

It is'stated' the Bayonne t'rate, to complaint was I decided, to wait to 'give the'-young" American a i a tunity to make good. The director is not inclined to. press his I providing he recovers his alleged i loss. He-said Wood'ha'd enjoyed a large' credit, with Trim a 'had at. various times fore than' 2 0 0 0 0 0 francs and that these checks had all been good.

NEEDS. $41,000: PARIS, Feb. C. Wood asserted Wednesday that $40,000 would be sufficient, t'oj wipe out his alleged They added claimed! by two- exclusive 'clubs In -Paris as lieing by -Mr. 'Wood had i been settled.

French "surete a police organiaztion covering all of France--announced this evening! no advices that a a a against been issued "at Bayonne any new charges against him. It. was added, that surete generale would not inte'rvene'in the case in anyway unless the Bayonne magis- warrant, after which it would be -compelled to notify its agents in. all "the casinos in France that Wood not be in the future to participate in their 1 1 It 'was asserted that Mr. Wood, shortly before'his departure offered a check for francs'as an option for securing the proprietorship.of known Montmartre dancing" resort bait the -eheck was.

refused because, another bidder had a claim." Friends of Mr. Wood Wednesday said they unable to find i any 'trace of Him at San-Sebastian. TO 'STATE JSiiUM They expressed the belief-that he a somewhere--in the'iriterior. Spain. PORTLAND, Buchteli who confessed to -with of nearl' $5 0 0,0 0 0, while he was a member pi the -Portland fire-department, will be- taken be- i for ea sanity the dis-r' -attorney's office.

'indicated I board decides he is unbalanced', he will b-e sent for it was is found sane, an'arson "charge be pressed. EVERY BITE'S A DELSCHT EVERYTHING FOR THE HOMB'' WILL INVESpGrATE SLAYING IN HOTEL into death of' 1 G- Gerbeck; -40, who was shot and killed -at -the Hercules- 56 Broadway, by "Isadore' Calton early. We'd'nesday morning, will open before. Gaylen Young late today." BUFFALO; DONATED SALT LAKE, Mem'- bers of the DavUr.CountyX.Bankers''j association, at' 'their rb.uffalo Wednesday Hotel Utah, presented Governor Bern, state, a buffal'o. mounted group.

consisting: -The of a- Simple Remedy For Bad-Stomach 1 Gives 'recommendations would be- bull, cow and- calf buffalo, will, be mado available Utah Ag- placed in the state museum in ricul'tural college. The farm bu- basement of the "capitor building. 1 funds'available A quarter' of buffalo calf was 'i be equal to the approp.r.iatio'n the $145,000 the i nium. -On extension; division serv- ice" maintenance the farm' bureau asks that-the' budget at, $90,000 to maintain 1 1 division vide for an In buche'sne. county; -'petitioned for past''five The gent, and safe to.

take. Contains no quinine or opiates. i i use "Pape's Isabel and Mrs. Ivm Suit Lake; Mary Salt .1. A.

StaHiJigs, Lake; "Mrs. R. J. Ogxlen; 1 Earl L. Luke: Olive.

11 Price, thirty-five cents. Druggists rtJaranteo. It---Advertisements During 60 years pf Married Three Generations Kept Healthy and Happy "TSeecham's Pills were always con- fidered indispensable by my parents duringsixtyyearsof married life and I am never without them in my home, as they used when required by myself (aged sixty-one), and wife and ohildreti. This covers period of over eighty years. wife arid sons also believe there ijnorcmedyforconstipationandbil- iousness equal to Beecham's Pills.

So many so-called bilious- iness and kindred troubles IcBveaftcf that arc certainly injurious, Fcwkcs. Burley, Idaho. There are 36 and No Need of.Strong Medicines or.Dlet-.j nqr's' budget provides: But English i the previous, tne -appro- Recipe-Keeps Stomach-in i i. priatlon'. was $75,00.0, but.

the Condition, Ban.Ishos' "bureau that Eating: Distress I tension division -a S30.0QO Member of Eecue Party Died: Short From Hotel" 'If vou nfe -'a'--victim Stomach i Pain- "or-j nlng of the have and "The bureau's' recpmm'erida- certain i-elief by follbwins this-'simple tion for'- the branch, cpuese. at t)on't take strong -medicines. i i ous biennial-' allotment ''of 1 i nr i rifiWll VOT.ir SVS- i A -a. 4 your sys- nine The funeral w.Ul' -h-'ld at CoalvUle Sunday, March 1, at noon. tern by' following unnecessary Walter Scott Hamilton.

C-l years of age a brother of A Never "hurry your James M. -Sal'. Lake. anything;" but- within reason inost 1 died suddenly Tuesday at Fort Madison. Iowa.

Mr. Ham- ilton.had for 20 judge dar City- is the pre- as the governor's of the First judicial district court at Fort Richard uS Henry Goujri). son of the late Kichard Hairy and 'folks may eat Vhaf-lhey like-- 1( they will kcep thc ir -stomach clean and at'tivo -atid 'free from sourinp acids that hinder or "paralyze the-worlc' of digestion. 'And a easiest wny to i Is to follow, a Fmd.ll' amount of w.V; -nVTrn, died I Magnesia-a pleasant, harmless; Mrs Tobitha JJarcus GTM i e5p form- of every meal with I pure- Bisurated I harmless' and February 23 at the of his and'keeps i. in your stomach REFUSE ORE SUIT GENlER daughter.

Mrs. Katie Briruhall, Buhl. Ho was Prox-o, November 2S, lS6i. EUREKA. Funeral services will be held at the of the -Madeleine in Salt Friday for Jack Savage, night policeman of -Eureka, who died rheumatism at St.

Mark's h.osplla! Salt Lake Monday Tiunal 'will be at Bountiful. oo A trial of Bisurated' Magnesia, which may any "drug-g'ist-'- for only a few- cents, I will easily convince the' great value-of this ol'd--English "SALT LAKE, Its suit -against. company, the -ITtah Copper to watcr-perr A Boon to Motfiesrs-' Mothers 'everywhere, who realize the danger to'delicate iHr tie of -too much-, dos-' ing appreciate' th'e-' value in 'treating croup a children's there is nothing; to swallow--you it on; The 7 releases gredients--Menthol, Thy me. --in vapors carry the medication-directly to. the tubes and lungs.

At the same time 1 and stimulates the--skin- like --au pouUice' o'r Inverts a Chock Start- Farter "Pick-up" Rafrid Acceleration More "Pctf' at-all stxccLj Sttre Fainf of Spark PlufM More SfOet Pcr.Gatton Smootlier Obercttion (Leu' Softens Goiolinc Rfsidue lBr of Qivct an avcruse' of Longer Motor Life with repair Carbon Monoxide- a exhaiut I would rather that you do not use Boyce-ite at all than merely use it occasionally. Occasional use of course affords temporary relief. Continual use insures permanent satisfaction. I have never known a. motorist who has driven 100.0 miles or more with Boyce-ite Treated line who has ever gone'back to plain gasoline, no matter what the brand.

Colds- go 'generally croup is. witiiin 15 happy condition." N.J.M. Ramsay, N.J, Pills'for biliousness and sick headache. FREE SAMPLE--Write today forfrec tampio ip B. F.

AUca 417 Canal New York Buy them from yourdrucffist 35e if or Better Health, Take AND NESLEH WILL LEAD For SALT LAKE, Feb. George Demand 1 Clarence Nesl'en' have accepted invitations extended by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, to lead the grand march at the pioneer legislative ball to be given by the association n't the Odcon on Friday, "according to Mrs. Flora E. Hor.he, president! of trie society. City and officials and members" of i be special guests a bull.

Winter HOME TOTALS AT DIZZY HEIGHT A Method That Has Come to tfl Rescue of Asthma- tics and ChecKS the Worst Att.isks-- Sind Today for Free Trial If you suffer with'tnosc terrible -attacks of Asthma when it is cold and tlcmp: choke as if.eacli Rasp for breath the very last, cl.on't fail to send at. once to' the Frontier Asthma Co. for- free trial Of their remarkable matter whore you live -or. whether you have any ifalth in 'any reme'dy under the Sun. for this free 'trial.

If you have suffered for a lifetime and tried what vou thought was the best skill known to cope- with -the most terrible attacks of A.sthmn, if you are discouraged beyond -hope, send for this free, trial. It is the only war you can what progress is t1oiiig-for you in spite of your' past in your search for freedom from Asthma." So sena for this trial: Do it now. This notice is published that even' -sufferer -may participate in this progressive method. 'first try the treatment free that is now. known to tho.usands as the greatest boon, that ever came their lives.

pon -Don't wait. Send cou- SALT LAKE', 2.6.-^Contom- plated expenditures for horn-; build- Ing in Salt Lake current 'year were'increased by from 700 to $749.799 by announcements of two home-buildins. companies Wednesday. This brings the total cost Salt Lake'home-build- ing in 1925 of .487 homes announced, up to- between .,5.2.901..700 and $3.494.700, with several homo builders yet to announce construction -plans. u.

P. MAY'EXTEND SICK-ACCIDENT AID -H. i. Sines, assistant --W President.i E. Calvin of th.c'-.

'Qjion Pacific system, is here from. the purpose co-operating with representatives of the, various associations: of of- the system 'in' the formation weekly sick" and accident plan. FREE TRIAL COUPON FRONTIER. ASTHMA Hoonv 526c. Niafiara and Hudson.

Buffalo, T. Send free trial of your method ESTABLISHED 1875 fs printd INSIST UPON FGLEY'S property in.Bingham 'is -upheld'-by 'Diatrict Judge-Chi-is The Utah company lin. 1907 right posit, refuse ore It Svas -later Icover'edsthat ilrom -the carried 1 copper-in I'solutiori. This. -cpl- by-running, i vat's filled with'tin "and Moritana-3in'ghain- proceeded 'gather riie'tjtl- in I that The'- court Copper the right-to ibu'i-ld a-timnel arid-pipe lirie-thro-ush'-tneiMonlaria-Biissrha-m- I pending 1 on- suit.

to condemn 'the -DENVER, weather', couple'd. with, sprin-7 winds. Wednesday released, -the of Herbert who iri 'an-effort to-rescue-Miss'-Agnes Vaille -of "Denver i 1 lll- fated "ascent of 'Long's on January 12, i torn to" of- 1 ico and 'snow. The body' of Sortland -was yards from the Long-'s Poak 1 he had'-been employed. Miss.Vaille, secretary Denver chamber of lost her lite-'when -she and ri companion, Walter Kiener: -a.

well-known mountain ha'd endeavored the mountain In Estes park -Sortland" was in a rescue party which sought Miss VVailltf and -Eiener' had fai-led to put in an appearance" from their scaling 'AUhpug'h the rescue-parly, after finding of and. rescuing her V'altov. I Kicner, 'had' i his body re- i mained' ''sealed: grip. Kiene'r -is still in. a hospital, a result anJ' exposurc of his attempt, to-'scale th'e Kort-, was in.

South'-Dakota. warmer I 'BOYCE VEEDER CO. LONG ISLAND DISTRIBUTED'BY GEO. A. LOWE CO.

Jobbers, Utah. OGDEN FAINT OIL GLASS CO. Wholesale and Jletail. Dealers A RO RUB 17 MILLION USE Help You Quit you. smoke of men smokeI'less'-or-quit 'punish- follows leaving FillOt! nLL i i i Kids You of Pile Torture Pyramid Pile stop 'pain' so soceness -so.

-completely add you to the thousands wJiovbe- lleve If the 'best: lief known for- 'H'chlnc, bleeding, protruding piles; 10-cent SAN 1 FRANCISCO, -Febv J6---Ku- lon Smith, 631 East North is 'a in. the quartermaster reserve has recently -been ass4gned to headquarters of the- One 'Huni dred Fourth' division 'train, organized-reserves, for duty in of emergencv. Headquarters. of', the division aVe in EETTJRNS COIN; TO SCHOOL, DISTRICTS I of or'-. Quitting-, altogetherv'eaSv SALT; 2 'cent Of Vl i 1 Go--to any''druggist for 1 package.

of a- 1 steel9 TM various: "sbbfipl. by C. N. to $94, he that Districts' -teach. years who- 'attending -'scJvooJu during the 'past shpyrs; '-the e.nt;; on.

-aJid norths. -5 bound iribiiey Brown, 7 J. Perry-Payne for a -box-, by. postpaid. The advance seat sale for the en- S-agem'ent '-of 'Mr.

ih.persw, in. the G-reen- comes "to tfre ToLosAngeles See San ''too- openVtomorroTi--at m. at-the Follies is ro vue'of Shean, jttiose are. it.T.Is?absblutely.-;'ya:fe toVlopJc-, coming-'i of amuscnient I the. i tlie-intehi'ationa'l; song- hit lame lis '-reyue rouriStrip winter 'ex-.

cursioni fares- bott ways via San" on- sale daily--return' limit 9 rriontlis. Go "this, way to -California. tKe Lucin cut-off and'scenic ican-Ganydri -route-tp San Francisco. By going one way other Central Tbrfuriher.infojrmatiorijdsk.. 'And'you'll Pacific dining car Highest quality food delicio.usly preparedandservcch' atyouraccustomof jneal-rime.

more -amus-. D. R. OWEN', Traffic Representtivs "aUasher 525 Eccles. i i 3-0.

i- Phone 195 Retjun the GHam 1 1 MAY BE Fe.b:.'-..-.2.6l 'f rbml.

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