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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • Page 6

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, MARY HELLER DIES; AGED 84 Well Known Ogden W6man Succumbs; Prominent in Church Work Mary Heller, widow of Thomas Heller, died at the- family home, 2550 Orchard avenue, at 1:10 "'clock yesterday morning after an illness of six months. Mrs. Heller would have been 84 years of ago next June. Funeral services will be held In the Fifth ivard chapel Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, with Bishop J. ITe.

officiating-. Mrs. Heller was born in Ossian, X. 18. 1338.

Her BuslneM and Circulation ClaseiHed AtU Advertising DopL 421 Editorial and RANDOM REFERENCES UTAH BLESSED, SAYS GOVERNOR Pictures Postponed--The stereopticon pictures which to be shown at the first Presbyterian church. Tuesday evening have been postponed. The pictures will be shown at a later date. SHADE and trees, roses, shrubs, vines and bulbs. Moore's Nursery, 1266 Washington Mabey Beviews Wealth of State in Address at Fourth Ward "God has been good to Utah in piling up its mineral wealth.

He must. have destined that this atate should be the abode of an industrial Governor Charles B. Mabey declared 'in an address delivered in the Fourth ornamental ard chapel Sunday night. He also de- declared to be "the last great creation from the hands of the Master Potter." Concluding, Governor 'Mabey said that the greatest, -wealth of the "state was its citizens made up of solid souls. Utah, he said, had boasted of her citizenship and he hoped'would be able to boast of It in the years to come.

He oalled attention to conditions in Rus- and Armenia, told how the starv- (ing people of Armenia kiss and caress! the American flag and asked, "What! shall we, the American people, 'do, to guarantee that the Stars and Stripes' shall ever flow, over a free people?" The program included prelude, Pearl Shupe; prayer, Grant Dahlstrom; selections by the girls' glee club; M. I. slogan, Hensley Cortez; piano solo, Mrs. Doris Tribe; vocal solo, Love Divine," Mrs. Douglas Brian; 'cello selection, lieith Pearson.

Ask, far a fittin aveniio. Phone 7S2 for price list. 4284 Law ana law I i her arrival taught school'in the I George S. Barker's Fourteenth ward assembly hall in Salt 1'jake. Con.

Bohn- Insurance Fire and Auto. In March. 1865, she married Thomas 417 Eccles building. Phone I960. HPTIPI-.

who later drove Rennings Heller, who later -00- clared that God had been good to fc'tah in providing, the state with unsurpassed scienic wonders -which, he said, were made by God to give human beings a foretaste of heaven. Mayor Frank Francis, 'City Commissioned Arthur F. Larsen and President John Hall of the Ogden stake, were in attendance at the service which was held under -the auspices of the ward mutuals. There was a large congregation, filling the chapel to overflowing. In reviewing- the progress of the state during the past 70 years.and calling the attention to the present times rioYlan r-iriVOJl mg I a i jj i.

to J'reVo I in I 1II-J. P. state sheep oppression. 'Governor Mabey hey moved to icbton, K.KI..O, i-nr Mis- rvf nrnsnerit LETTER GIVES CRIME DETAILS i LOS ANGELES, March The confession letter of ten pages hand written on stationery of a hotel, and giving details of the murder of William Desmond Taylor, motion picture director slain here February 1, morning- for Mis- a that the day of prosperity for was sent from Atlantic City, N. tVio or Hellor was" secretary of on account of First "ward relief society in Ogien mi- oi' Ins lather.

til she moved to reston etui ing l(J ogden Typewriter House for type- sta ta than in the past 70. "she was a teacher in the Fifth writers and repairs. 2 4 2 2 Hudson ave- i.QYAt, IN TRADING the serious illness 3 tate was about to dawn and the inoxt 70 years would see a greater development in human endeavors in the We invite you to a fitting, a i of the new FLEXATED SHOE. We don't ask you to buy a pair --just to be fitted. If.

you are willing to let us take them off again you won't evea be asked to buy. ard i she was secretary. osition i she nil a i Phone 236. vears. Mrs.

Heller was a Child Culture club of Osden, ur.rt a yesterday member of the Daughters of the I'io- eft on the necrs. company G. had been Airs. Heller is i by the Stolen--Joii i i i iho L'nion a reported to the police 1 bicycle that he had Governor Mabey Utah had a peculiar history. He told of the people ot San Juan county who although they were nearer railroad facilities In Colorado than in Utah, desired to have Saturday'roads constructed that would enable to visit cities of Utah for trading- The people of Utah have a.

feeling not found having been mailed there February 27, i it was announced here today by Po-! lice Captain David L. Adams. The latest "confession" was made by a man who described himself as "an avenging husband." According to the letter, the film director had had "an affair" with the writer's wife. Later the director had "scorned" her, the wife confessed, to her husband, and the two of them planned "vengeance," the letter recounted. Grant LEXATED SHOE WOMEN ho, W.

E. Heller, it ml Airs, James l-'owler, of Rexburg, Idaho. Members of the Child ThcHs iteportcd-Juvenile court au- ot rVtmested to the funeral thorities were informed i a have been tcaliR gai-bage Heier Holier. DEATHS in the vicinity of the state school for the deaf and i Residents on that section reported thai the boys engaged in the Sunday night alone' Twentieth Mrs Lottie a i a i v.ireet that before cans -oo- interest ed attention to the people of Hir.h! county, on the border of Idaho, who preferred to spend their money in Og-! den and Salt Lake. Hu commended) them for their loyalty and wondered people oi 1 Ogden ami Salt Lake, were as eager to have the citizens James N.

Kimball today is Kii-h county spend i money an orde district court SHERIFF ORDERED TO DESTROY RUM! embodies an entirely new discovery in shoe making. It is a FLEXIBLE ARCH shoe for men and women the arch built in so the foot gets a firm gentle support. Not a corrective shoe but a shoe that will fit of feet today. A shoe to keep well feet well and make tired'feet happy. You can put on a new pair of FLEXATED SHOES and walk miles and miles without discomfort, for there's no "breaking in" necessary.

as they were themselves. said no commonwealth in the Tnited States was built so surely as was Utah. i Sunday at 1 :45 the onH in Helen, following i street a oi'eht 0 vV i pneumonia, i was i-'n i February i the destruction by Sheriff Richard Pincock of a 30-gallon still and three of -moonshine whisky, recently SiUAltPKNKD on In reviewing the growth devel- se 7ed In We at Ogden from John Wil- of the l.tah copper The orde) also lns tructs the Governor Mabey likened the copper m- i to sen at i auction six FRKK clustry of the state as "a stone that 40 Ka on barrels and a fivo-jrallon -as lilt BW an active a servins i'tr a number of years and instructor in the Sunday inary departments. a services i will "be held at 1 p. m.

in the Eden meetinghouse the ui- --Mrs. A. I sail. r'Kh't has-been removed from the use of the people. i jspital to her home, 1171 sired.

She is reported recover-' aters of tho Weber, ogden and i TO TALK AT BRIGHAM MEETING an operation. Mayor Frank Francis has been i i Provo rivers are going to waste a viced to speak before members of the be used for the irrigation Kiwanis club at Logan Friday. What stolen--Earl Walker, residing a a of land. Engineers are now his subject will be has been recttion of Bishop O. A.

Fuller. i avenue, reported to the a surveys for a reservoir site- outlined. Mayor Francis today ac- honie i morning thai a bicycles had cost 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 and bring; c.epted the invitation and will leave hody may be i at ilio uesday 'and may be left at -Sons' chapel until 8 a. in. be at Eden.

i i been from his residence some-L a j. on to acres of land i i i ealy time last night. J. E. Face reported hean ol stfue Federal a i the theft of an automobile from in of 2-160 Hudson avenue a IN sought for this project.

BRAKEMAN KILLED Keferring the sugar beet i Governor Mabey said that 3 0 Lorraine Evelyn a i ago the people of Utah laughed; daughter of Guv K. and Danc-e with Brotherhood oC K. an Englishman who declared that i c-U-rks Tuesday night. March 7, W. 1-all.

50 cents the couple. i Oi. V.TU Burcl Rackham, difd a at ths i-ealdence, 2731 Qunicy avenue. Private funeral services were conducted :1 the home under lhe direction of Bishop A- E. Koulger Sunday afternoon.

L. W. Lark in was tho speaker. Burial was in the City cemetery. Mrs Ruth Mnssengale.

years old. widow of John Massengalf, who died January 20, i died at the sugar beets could be grown here, DUBOIS, March A. 4 3 0 Through his persistency two factories! Leahey, freight brakeman on the Urere built at Lehi 20 years ago and! Oregon Short Line, was killed in tho I'ai'ont 111--Due to the Serious, ill-; 1 stry hus grown rapidly, local yards at 4 o'clock this morn- 1 Utah one of the great sugar pro-i ing when he was knocked from the Although a hit by rear of a switch engine by a snow bank at tho side of the' track. His FLEXATED SHOES are built on the most up-to-date lasts. The last word in style and comfort for both men and women.

The FLEXATED SHOE is fitted to the arch in a new way from heel to ball that insures a perfect fit. We simply can't tell you all about these wonderful shoes. Come in and try on a pair today. oi' his lather ami sister, J. of the department of A GOOD TO seller ot the department OL duc ng states.

Although a i oy of the forest service, was to the present financial depression the left this afternoon for Los Angeles, i of people of Utah will not Calif- right arm was severed and his head allow this industry to. fall to thei crushed. He is survived by a wife I ground but will work for its greater! and two children livns at Blackfoot. ijome ill of general i vor i to his home suffenn; debility She was born in N'orth viUl cold. Rev.

Carver com olina Juni- L'3. '1S-17. coming a pi ain( a slight attack ot la gnpp 4 1 1 i I --4. I i I 1 his iiome. oo-- IS years ago as a to the L.

S. faith. Surviving are sons, Granville nncl P. Massengale, a daughter, A i i anil eight sranilchiUiren. i'Mneral vices will IK- held Weam-sday noon in TT -r ipr.

Clearfit-Ul mt-eting house tho BUSINESS CLUB TO direction of Bishop David Stoker. The ftATTTERINGr body may be Tuesday I'liAlM UrA 1 XLJiJJXAW Wednesday i o. m. i Sons' c-liapul and the nicer- n. m- to i Pastor 111 --Rev.

John Kdward Car- his home suffering i Jt i 'Governor'Mabey said he had trav-l toieled in Europe and Asia but had not; MAY HUNT BABBITS NEAK PROMONTORY Saturday last, but was able On Unity Lodge No. 18, F. A. M. GLOEE WERNICKE Special No.

1 1 No. 140 Top i 4.50 1 No. 108 Book Unit 5.50 No. 110 Book. Unit 5.50 1 No.

112 Book Unit 5.50 1 No. 145 Base Unit 4.50 Regular price Special price $19.60 Special No. 2 1 No. 141 Top Unit 5.00 1 No. 108 Book Unit 6.00 1 No.

110 Book Unit 6.00 1 No. 1 1 2 Book Unit 6.00 No. 143 Base Unit 5.00 Regular price $28.00 Special price $21.40 The above cases can be supplied in quartered oak, dull golden oak finish and also in mahogany finish. LIBERAL TERMS OF CREDIT EVERTHING FOR THE HOME Icrretted he had terest in his own country at an earlier The funeral services of our late brother, Guy "Vaughn, will be held at descriptions of Yellowstone park he ever read. He also confessed that he: had felt ashamed himself while in M.

V. ROCKEFELLER, W. M. 4315 for service. i i a i be al Mi's.

11 Denkera, -t dioil at a a eastern states because he was un- tion of the- SSI Businoss clubs, (able to give'first hand information re- will ho eUl i Salt Lake Augr- garding the scenic wonders of Utah. September 1. with clos-' In a beautiful word picture of Bvyce i-v in Ogdc-n September i a Zion canyon I soon''bo arranged by committees froni Brakes. $5.00 REWARD that God had been good to the people and Cedar TO first party fufnishlng information of the identity of the mysterious car that followed 'Saturday afternoon. he VICE, Phone 44.

LEE'S TAXI SE-R- Farmers near "Promontory on the Southern Pacific lines have urged sportsmen of Weber county and Ogden to stage another rabbit drixe next Sunday, according- to information en out today by members of the ber county Pish and Game Protective a ined association. Ogden. In order that complete plans may be made at once it is requested that a.1! sportsmen who are ing on the drive immediately get i touch with Commissioner A I-ar-l. son or Charles Gilmore at the City hall. Those in charge of the.

drive are) anxious to complete the plans which 1 1 -4 a tflil; completed by Thursday and. I Scouts in Ogden is better than 750 and i i i i A -ri 1 i i I tj -oo- and Better oo- of SCOUTS SEEKING MORE MEMBERS CAPvD OF THANKS i a I I I i JJ1U.1JO 3 call for 125 paid fares before the spec- Ogden council of the foy Scouts which opened March 1, will run until April 15, Scout Executive A. Goates announced today. At the present! ial train can be secured. The rabbits in that vicinity are said to be numerous.

I'J 'Jc II ilici a 4323 Those in charge was to have the de- time the total enrollment of the We desire to express our appreciation of the gracious kindness and i The membership campaign of the pathy extended to UK by our rnnnv frienus in our great sorrow. AXXA B. KREY AXD FAMILY- PAUL F. KREY AND FAMILY CLARA KREY Ogder. Utah: Grace, Idaho.

4 3 I that i in Sho the Convention -at i more than survive bv her a and the 3 0 0 0 membera of the Progressive clubs i i children: Mrs, H. B. Den- in all parts ot the Lmted States hers of Ogden, John Jussee of Nevada, expected. Hean I'alkner. of J.

P. i Mrs. Hean Jussee of Salt Lake, "ii and Funeral Does Crime Pay? Ing. I i i i bo the West -f n-V-hf- comctcrv. Tli? body may be i i a at.

Floral K-s 1'lowors. 77ti5 -r, TT TTiT A Ci FUNEEALS Tin- i a of I i i a i will lio'it! m. 'L'uesday ii; the Kit-ve'n: ii the direction of Bishop X. Tanner. Interment will bo at Wes; Weber.

The body may be viewed veiling and Tuesday forenoon at the residence, Childs A A Maivh v. Maithews. formerly president of now Pioneer State bank of Omahci. was sentenced to serve from one ten years in state prison today by District Judge Leslie before he recently pleaded guilty to a charge of embezzling $200,000 of the. h.T-.k's Innds.

a wa-s on thrco counts. charging embezzlement of 0 i a. spp.eial grand jury that in vest iga led stock a.nd other financial transactions. When arraigned February 20, he pleaded guilty to one count which alleged- he embezzled the state dropped the lie expressed a cle- to the state peniten- Funeral services for Stirali Miiiter, were held at noon yesterday i Larkln Sons' chapel, conducted' by Bishop A. Tanner.

"Rest in the and "One Sweetly Solemn Thought," wore sung by William S. Wlright. A string ouartet consisting of Marcellus i J. Albert 'Misses Mary Fisher and Helen Hunter. iiary Lincoln at one o'clock this played "Nearer ily God to Thee," and "Consolation." Mrs.

Mary Farley sane "My Loved One. Rest." Speak- Henry A. Blair. E. A.

and Kishop Tanner. The a in was ded- by K. A. Lavkiu. The a services for Mrs.

John Fowler were held a p. m. Sunday in the First ward chapol under the di- of Bishop I. Ensign. A a i a i i ot" Jed Ballan- rtyne.

a Stephens. Oerar.1 Klomp tuid Joseph Fernelius sang afternoon. The alleged offense, -which Mathews tanned as "one of the head and not of heart," resulted in the purchase by the Guaranty Securities company a a of bonds of 'the Colonial Timber and Coal corporation, which were security for loans by the bank from the securities concern. Mr. Mathews maintains that land of the timber concern in "West Virginia which secured the bonds, is valuable and a in time may prove of sufficient value v.o redeem bonds 1 held by the securities company, now defunct, and provide a means of clearing up the loss occasioned by the failure of the bank.

The timber concern is incorporated in Delaware. WONDER OF THE AGE Power restored! at No cr Stimulants. Guaranteed. Haba La bora, tori's, 211 Russ San Francisco, Cal. Us.

Father" and "Savior, Comfort me." H. Savilie sang "He Giveth Hia Beloved Slep" and "Rest ir. the Speakers iacluded Thomas A. Shreeve, Bishop T. B.

Wheelwright, B. H. Goddard, H. E. Garner and Bishop Ensign.

Burial was in the cemetery, the grave being dedicated by John Fowler, Sr. The Cur.eral of Guy Vaughn, ins' at Adams avenue, who died yeslerdj.y at the Dee Memorial hospital at 12:50 p. m. of a complication of diseases, will be held tomorrow afternoon from the Masonil temple at 3:30 o'clock, under the auspices of Unity lodge iso. 18, F.

A A. M. Interment ie in the Mountain View cemetery. llr. Vaughn.

born at Soda Springs. Idaho, July 3, 18SS. He is irurvlved by a widow and one minor daughter, his parents, seven brothers i and four sisters. Overland $713 Delivered NEW PRICES Willys-Knight $1630 Delivered Overland No other car op the market today with the equipment of the new series Overland is better for the American families' pocketbook than the economical Overland car. Was Is Now I i .3) Ow 4 il UU1 Hlg, Roadster 760 713 Coupe 1040 1040 1095 1095 Delivered at Ogden Willys-Knight 0, With its famed Knight Sleeve Valve Motor has established ah enviable reputation for durability, economy and long life.

Was Is Now Touring (5-passenger) Roadster (3-passenger) 7 1735 Gottpe (4-passenger) 2500 Sedan (5-passenger)" 2725 Delivered at Ogden 1605 2168 2414 It will pay you to call and see these cars. Browning Auto Co. Goodyear Tires 2450 Grant Avenue Exide Batteries United States Tires.

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