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FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24, THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER Latest News i The Intel-mountain Utah--Wybnung-- FIVE-YEAR BOY SHOOTS MOTHER d' Plays Left on Table Father-. 'SA-LINA, slx'ot-from 22-calibre rifle, discharged accidentally' by' her-'S-ycar-'old son, entered the body -Sam Bench -late Thursday. The bullet lodged in her leg jr.st below the hip and penetrated the-bone. She was immediately taken to the where Drs: Merrill.and removed the bullet. The-loss the operation was serioas, -but the doctors report that her.

condition is not serious, unless Infection develops. -Mr. Bench, who- had Just returned from 'the mountains, left his gun on tho kitchen Bench who was attending to the did r.ot notice 'the oxperimenting with the gun until trigger and the bullet struck; her. 1 DESIRE-SPACE ON EXTRA FARE TRAINS SALT LAKE. Dec.

Salt Lake chamber of commerce board. acvordar.ce with a recommendation 6f the traffic and transportation' committed will reauosf- of the railrcads that f.ie. extra fare on trains 7 a 8 Lake and Ogden be reduced to make it 'commensurate with the distance between the: two cities. It is pointed-out-that, at' present, the Vxtra fare alone between.these-two points on the two-trams the same as between Ogden and Los Ancclcs. SUG-AR JCO.

HEARS RAIL LINE NEWS SALT LAKE. 'Dae; word has been received by the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, from tire Chicago Northwestern that the two projected: 'spurs will b- constructed vinto the EeHefourche, district- this summer. One oi' these spurs, will feed' the. Spetu-- fish Jake, region and the -Yale off cials say. -ine thousand acres of sugar boen contracted- for' and.

-an -inter- rnountaln factory be move 4 handle 1 HUNTER FROZEN TO DEATH IN ARIZONA TUCSOK. Ariz. Dec. The Associated -Wilkinson, world war vetoraiv. was found apparently Iro7.cn to death-in the'foothills of tho-Cata- lina near.

here. AVedncs- uav night. A that night, Wilkinson' became-' detached from his.companions and was m- rs 'wHUinson -that the-body would to SaivAn- tohio "for' PRISON REMOVAL BILL PROPOSED Greek Mythology De ve loped From x- x' Loiie of Poetry and Artistic Traits War Memorial 'Bacliers Would'-Hand; Gift- ''to; Lake SALT; LAKE. Dec. to have the- state join CltyVand Salt- fi--, n'ancing.

a memorial building were outlinedT to nor H. I5orn Thursday by Mayor C. Clarence Neslcn, J. J. the, state' mc- commission, Governor Charies MabejVchair- mati--'of- the, It" building, house all service and.pa- triotic' organizations together with affiliated a-uxiiiiiries.

was BUSS--Stea legislature be urged, 'to, vpte. a issues, of or in the --bond issued already, authorized i the ''and-the or available'-in was the with- the morial, the- cpmm.ittee. -will. prohably draft" WOMAN ABMITTEI) TO PRACTICE SALT Doc. first woman has been-'admitted to'prac- tice as an before the Salt She is Meyers of Miavale; and.she henceforth an equal.Status other hearing of land- office ca'se's.

TWO SUITS, BEGIIK SALT' LAKE. Dec. suits' filed E. Corfmari et al x-s. James- J.

Lent- for, restraining order: preventing: -defendants, from operating 1 line between- Salt 'Lake and Corf man Robert -H. Lawrence et aC for- in junction. -restraining operation of bus -Idaho Corf man the' publia'utilities commis.sip.n-" SABBATH PROBLEM SALT LAKE, Dec. chamber of commerce, prison re- mo-al -committee -will meet in the near future' with-Xephi Hanson and other-business meri of Sugarhouse to draft a suggpeted bill for the Consideration of the legislature providing for e-removal of. the state penitentiary, from its present location.

LOCSAN JUDGE ON TEIP FOB HEALTH LOG-VN, Dec. the hopes that a change ot climate trill prove beneficial''to -his -health, Judge-. H. C' Harris of tho First district court Mrs. '-Their stay in California win probably be some length.

Judge 'George 'Parker of'Provo TrtU occupy tho 1 bench -when'the-Janu- ary-session court opens here on January 11. AID CLOVER Your Grocer clicayi has tt frciJi, HE prime essential of a perfect meaL Made from pure, rich, sweet cream. BUTTER. EGGS CHEESE MUTUAL CREAMERY CO T-S3S ACARONI BRANDS UTAH MACARONI MFG.lY: SALT- request', Cluf attorney. town to axvait the 'outcome-', of prospect attempting to" -enforce for preventing- picture houses from "on" Sunday'.

Mr. Cluf held tli'. 1 'v'questicii': was; a. moote'dv Judge; H. Burton'- the; Fifth court held' 'recently a i or town- 1 -does-' 'have the, authority-- to -close- -moving-- picture shows Stiriday.

ESSAY PRIZES BY MTJRRAY 'SALT Be'rnice Tamo, daughter 'bf E. Tame, F. No'. 'JMurrEix, is the winner of first for Utah, in tho national- 'safety, essay contest "was conducted ''by the. national chamber oC 14- year-old girl will -receive' -gold medal'and "a $15 MINING COMPANIES PAT HALF MILLION SALT.

LAKE, a half' million dollars paid out on -Thursday' -toV'stockholders of "three. Utah The sum: $'4 TintiC Standard, King HAND OUT GIFTS SALT LAKE, Members of the Elks'- club and their women and:" 'relatives Thursday 'night completed the decoration of the great, tree'r-from which gifts be Christmas morning 1 -to "SOOO Sail Lake- children 'who -are not on Santa's regular list, marriage surprise -to all- but relatives '-and; friends, Mrs. Eleanor Christenson widow of. "-Edwin A. wealthy ship owner, became the bride of Louis.

Shattu'ck Salt at a prm- ed Thursday: Ctttes is the Utah'Copper Vv BOISE, The Associated Press. Idaho's school census a's "September 1026'. 141,184 children -between the Miss 'su perlnt'ehdent of 'instruction announced i tne L'ari- nual Idaho T.i- ger't. United States of 72,122 boys and: Slips from Charter 1 under which King -John char-; ter giving. English, rights, "Oafc in Sherwood, Epbln Hood administe'red-; oath-' of a.Uegiancc.--'iay.ei,;grpwn'.".;.tb.

sturdy, -trees In Pleasan ton; They, were', planted "25 iOBLEY MAYOR League, Led By Minister, Fails to Oust'Johnson EDITORS TOTE TWs is the -second 1 oi a series oi bix artiCiC 1 by IT 0. Mason on the worlds lelitfons lomorrow: Zoroastrlaiiism. Bj 1 Authoi; oi Great! Freedom (AViltten loF AEA The ancient Greeks -Rcrc highly gifted artisticallj and "po etically "hat thev tried to endow the'r religion with these traits and brought their gods do-nn fiom heaven'-'for-, the purpose. The result -was disastrous to tho gods and their human shipers well T. in tuition hat causes mankind "to i shroud his idea of the godhead mystciA for spirit judged from the human -tandpoint is not easily explicable and can better taken on subconscious trust than self-conscious Ihe Greeks 1 owexer planted, their deities on Mount Olymp near at hand proceeded to them huma-i, tiaits vile and goofl inaltfeicnth 1 -nas tie absolute monarcl-f of Mount Olyjn pu and undei hmj.

ruled all man nci of gods and goddesses acting like erring men and women in their -various sphere 1 Poseidon ruled tha iphro dite directed the love affairs of i lortal A.rtemis was mistress of the chase and wild, nature Pallas endowed hei favorite 11 SdOVn and taught them to win peace A and prosperity ires encouraged war J-Iera wife of Zeus -n as goddess of -woman iif and scoies of othe.r major arul mitoV deihes were identif ed ty Gieeks with every phase of OK GODS The result of this multiplication of gods and goddesses who mm? led -ni-fti humanitj- showing af section for some hatred to ward others as the failure of th Gi etks to elop a high standai Of utilitarian progress Tney dt. pended on the dweller'- ot Moult Olynrous to help them in a 1 things Homer 3 Iliad filled wi stories erences in the between the Greeks and Tjojars by gods and goddesses Indeed the Tiar itself -was littje more tha i a struggle between- the deities who used the mortals on tue plain of T-r-oy as their playthings So was with all the affai-s of life Olmpua ivorship among the Greeks not a purified re aliwuon of. apjrit It was seivic performed for the purpose of on earth th-ough oirnipote it f-x 01 from hign DEB VS.E'i£CJ«T ITS TBtllT It is always debasin 0 to human-? actice a cult Instead encouraging the Greeks to develop terial Jaboi as producers of ma Olympxis worsn them to rely -upon, slav ard to He anti in tiade The Greeks were, notorious throughout the Mediterranean for treachery and dishonesty Some Greeks ceased to before Mount- Olympus for ma terial help feeling strongly the need for an element of mys 3 in religious matters They oped several communities ot -a or into which converts, could enter only After a secret initia tion apparently designed to mark them off from the non worshipers and impress themv with the in portance of the tint Tve-c explained them VFORSBOD? Or DIONYSUS Tie best 1 nown of the secret mysteries concerned worsnir of the god Dionysus 4 so 1 kept were the dionysiac rates that it is by no certain to IL wjr j.i.v modern investigators exactly what Dionjsus represented or -who ne was Some think he was originally a deitj- of India -v hose worship spread to Greece But according to Greek mythology Ditonvsus was a son of Zeus Tho Titans revolted against 7aus and Dionjsus slew the TUant, and created humanity from the Tiian ashes Mankind thus possesses the v'ne essence because Dionysus body was mingled witn the pro fine dust of the Titans while at Ihe same tune man mor talit and evil from tno Titans PaUe-nts Will Be Seienaded Co-'re'-ponaence) VANSTON- Dec "4 -Youns and women of the vLu tual association heic sererade the of on Sunday eienlng Tu instmas carols wjll be under -Uio Mis Nellie Daji, and. WiUiair Doan -There will be about five sleighs full of singers a(so serenade the patients at the state hospital H.OAIE The irarriagc of Tiank Brown of tvanSton. and Delilah Hatch, of Pock Springs place in tjie temple in Lake last He is the son of President James Biown of tnis cltj The couple passed through here Thursday en route from Salt Lai to Rock Springs They expect to loa-ve soon foi CaMoinia to then Mist, Margaret Hatfen daughtei of Mr and Mrs Jesse Hatten who recent! ent an appendicitis operation in the Holy Cross Jiospi, tal ir Salt Lai is 1 e- pected to aT nvc home op Christmas day Vi and MIS James Bateman and sons Gleeljn Porcj are Evanston to-, remain ox-er Christ mas with hei paicnts Mr and Matthews, home on Sage stretj BOTHER Representative Cnarles Mycis and rred Mjers- have received word the serious illress of thejr mother in Salt OVaJce Mr and Mrs Charles Stahlev re cently left for Los Angeles -where they ozpect to jpass the hohaays Harry Co ovwho -is attending the university is the guest son of Mi and "Virgil Corwin, Mi IseP'e Harvey of Salt Lake isjiere f-oi friends She -ttas formerly a resident ol thi City Mrs Carolina Case returned dnesda night 1 from Salt Lake id Osdon she passed cral days -with friends Miss Barton ot umvers-ty in Laramie is the holidays tvith, nts Mi and Mrs David BAL at their on street i i a M-arbnall of Randolph Tnursdayi in Evan ston.

friends retta A clma Morus is again able The -irticJcs Tinder this head- Ing aie furnished this newspaper by the publicity depart- tlic tlieatrcs. Carlos Will Be Sung Saturday at Egyptian As result of the success ol Down the Chlmnel xi dJties as clerk after a confined at Tier home on Mai-i et lox-tho past two diphtheria Earl Mart n- is in a Uxe holidays with is parents Mi stna John -Lvlar. fiij it their home on Summit parents it sLreot Mr and Mrs An tone 'Harrsen id daugh er IToriam are enjoying the holidays California JL Jet) ot Lynian motored here Wednosda and dexoted the da to on icLurncd here Weune da ii om Ogden where he staxed sov ral UTAH WILL EATCH AND; PLANT SALMON state fish same; Tb'e department Idaho Dec 2 4 JTh'e a decision rendered late Thursdav, Judge Hugh A Baker granted ae: fcnse motion, for non suit in the. ouster case against Mayor Johnson Mayor Johnson her with Chief of Police Johnson and Sheriff Pace of Cassia coun- 1 "were defendants in ouster ceedmgs instituted some time ago: at- the instance of member of a. league in the Johr Morris of, the.

Presbyterian', church here takm" an active part 'n the a'gainsfc-the officials Judge Bakci decision followed- forceful arguments Jess of Boise, defense, declared that the irinocenc" of mayor been estab 'shed by- 'the; very'testimony of those, who to ruin him pleaded in closing that the court give the community a Christmas' present, at'-a. time there hould be. peace on earth and good will toward men by ridding it of the poison arrow which had oeen thrust into it while the wound -was yet small and oefore it devc ped into cancerous nature and caused destruction of Irves and. the community charge against Mayor. JoTmsoru was.

that he appointed an alien to the office of chief of po- hce and Bailed to make proper ef forts to suppress gambling in Bur ley Defense demurrers to otherl counts sustained by Judge' a hearing 'preceding- the oo CHILDREN SEND GREETINGS Associated found farmers, to' fo'ol- than 'times'the': magician's; tricks Tyheir tieVpcfbrmsd face with-rural audiences. "In themselves 'the soil Harvest, found he wrote article- IrSViri "They'-'kjipw will' receive Approximately salmon and' salmon species in Wheirhatched and reared to' fingerling the planted in the" Bear, lalws and in f-reservoir. dem'ain -was in traveling- shows--and--later '-a's a fair's. 'As'- ah- fold, of an- experience-, Iowa town, where- to: escape -fcom thief-proof. an Locks ''I'would'-1 .7 "on.

myself and. 1 door. sec-, tioril.to final To opfened and': the "-witnesses" applauded' bowed-'with 'and'rwent 1 into. bedroom, and explained-that; 1 unloclf A TODAY AND TOMORROW BOBCUSTER in the. Thrilling Picture "Hair Trigger Also -''SILENT FLIER" "Paihe 1 Comedy B.

O.Cartoon Coming Sunday TOM. TYLER in "OLIT, OF THE WEST" Never Raise Prices. Next Tuesday and Wednesday at 8.: 15 To Make -Your Holidays Complete. sinews IN WORLD BOISE Idaho Dec '4--(By Governor. Charles'- Moorethas received, the greatest Christmas gift--the -wish that he and all others may enjoy.

those blessings ivhich expr-essors of the -wish do not and perhaps never wi 1 have The fortitude to wish for otheri that which they have I not is contained in the Cnnstmas. message from children of the deaf and blind school at Gooding The message pricked out on special paner by use of tne Braille system for the "blmu follows Though- just a simple token sent true. To fill wish unspoken Of Christmas bright for you A lieart that filled tvith gladness We hope will be your share With not a tinge of sadness And not "ingle care With Santa Glaus presented the Lewis school auditorium Wed nesday evening arrangements ha Been comple ed for the Honas Ger jian Oriera company directed bj- Ernest Jones' to prese act at the Egyp tan theatrt, Satuidav afternoon and, exenlng in connection with the super 3X Millc pictaro Tha the JaSDer wiJi Rod Roccrue Ihe operetta will bo present 1 at 30 clorK in the afternojn aid at 9 clock In the eVenir and will run about 20 minutes i he features 1 the number xvall singing of Christmas carols axed sov ral daji singing 01 WJliara Kennedy of Eandolph by he membeis of the company I I A "Of, n. i Hi! 1 IS fTlft Oj tiansactcd bnsines here lai banyuel ot -ndoipli stop jed lierc Thursday to cture on tlie bill is one DcAtille sreatest stars the ro antic coraech Starting Smda -prill Gene en icutc to Salt ('Lake to stratton Porter famoas storv of Mr and Mis Parlev Cole at thetr home on Main street Mr and Mrs Clark and Mrs William -motored home Wednesday from they attended semces for small 'remain o-Vci Christmas wjth his wife She is the daughter of Apostle Hcn-y Smi Dr. Percy Mlt Wijhaai Pugh ind Jesst, Hat CE prominent business men of E-vanston passed Wednesday- In Ogden transacting business.

oo 16 POOE CHILDREN- ADOPTED SY RICH Dec J-CBj The Associated- Piess Sixtc-yi poor children some of them nameless becanie-sons and daughter of well to do fami lep Ihursday in 'a Christmas adop i iorf jush of the children ste-ppe-fl anto the. social register the signing of adoption Surroga Toley that it was the first time in his recoliec tion that wealthy hod to adopt chi us Printing Job you want We do it quick good' work, and service with a smile DEE FEINTING CO dien from charitable Institutions I at Christmas timi. -other chil dren will appear iuth their foster parents foi adootion" toda3 In eacn case it, has be.en asked that foialities be completed foie Chiistmas "Someone Somewhere Wants YOIIT (Photograph" Let (The TfcTPP -PHOTO, Do AH Your Photographic Work New Location Slade Transfer MOVTSG nd al Moving Phone 321 429 LOKDON Dec Press) 24 (By Tl A- record ru o' chiiaiess' to adofct before Christmas is officials of the "National societj Most of the applicants prefer blondes -the officials wijle tera is preference girl baoies foster pa? onts beTie.vinsJhat'^irls are more i Icel to elms to the nome later ye.ars TheKev JFree Shaving ForTender Faces EMOLLIENT MEDICINAL ojiderf ul cast "Acc of Cads" Plays at Paramount Today The of Cads an English author Michael, Arlen and made info a Paramount pictu will a cast tha includes six Eng ishmen at tho Paramount theatre toflav To be sure the star an American as arc A.lice Joyce and. Suzanne Fler. bu the rest of the company are ill Britishers Norman Trevor-- Sir Guy ae Gramercj colonel of the guards regiment from -which Menaou is dishonorably discharged was "bon in Calcutta India While still a he oourneyed to England and there laid a foundation Jor the career has givon him hjs popularity on stags and screen Philip Strange jrtavms his first important picture" part) as Trevoi -vll ainoui son -was born mUenlej on Thames Oxfordshire Incident tlly his Tole is that of a young English Guards officer In real Jife Strange was for many jears a In the Guard' 1 -Th" four otner Englishmen in Ace of Cads ere born in "Eric Elore who came to A Christmas Treat- Bring Your Guests to This Great Show! DANCE FASHIONS A I OF DANC5 DIVERSIONS FARGO AND RICHARDS IN THE LOCAL I JOLLY THESPIANS ORIGINALITIES' cast as" 'the, "star valet.

ens arrived Jn this counfrv years iwlth the Lillie company Reginald "El pherstone" aoandoned "his schooling at the age of .11 child on the stage was a "British 1 for 20 years 'x, BotL. Menjou and Director Jeel that the proper English, at -andT manner- interpreted in The Ace of Cads With such a 5 cast -oi technical advisors nothing was possible! POLLY AND OZ CLEVERNESS'. I I LITTLE PIPIFAX AND CO. ITS ALL IN FUN MARY ASTOR LLOYD HUGHES I "HIGH STEPPERS" A FIRST NATIONAL Can tinuous Performance Christmas Day Commencing at 1 :30 P.M. .2 Years, in New Year Chicago Prices, (iaciuding.

tax), Orchestra, $1.65 Gallery (imreservea)iJi: 10. NOWWSALE --you "haver yet to see. a. coinpaTe this one. '-The-' -Of-' sophisticated; cads.

Inter-" NEW "There's No Place 'Llka Home" a Popular. Prices' Ey of "The Green GRAND CHRISTMAS" Dance TOMORROW NIGHT At the BERTHAN4 OLIE REEVE And His Orchestra? Music You Will Like Admission 50c Each 'Ch C.OMED,Y''-" "THERE AIN'T NO: AT 4 BIG SUNDAY HIT A -v HATTON BEERY NOW" Only two sea of ad.ventu.re;-:With^ Rod La Rocque, bold buccaneer -of- RODE A i i TUNNEY iir "THE F4GHTING- MARINE" Gujnp Gene Halliday r-jSTA'RTlNG --Straitpn Porterfg Greateat Stcry-.

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