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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 8

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WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 26 193(5 YHE OGDEN STAN ARD-EX AMINER 8 Ear Infection Fatal Leading Role Held I Kiwanians Will See LENT INCEPTION To Wyoming Student By Virginia Peterson Municipal Rule Film Members of the Kiwanis culb will SEER DEALERS I DEMAND LOWER FEE ON LICENSE OBSERVED HERE MLlll IIIIIHW Miss Virginia Peterson daughter Jeannette Estelle Meeks eight- year-old daughter of "Marion James of Mr and Mrs HC -A Peterson of STATE BATTLES DRIFTS TO KEEP HIGHWAYS OPEN Strong Winds' Cause Much Ceremony In St Joseph's Ogden is playing the lead in tne Shakespearean play "The Taming of attend the Colonial theatre Thursday following dinner In the Hotel Ben Lomond The vist to the theatre Is to see a sound film entitled "A Study of Municipal Government" Weber Junior college two years be fore coming to Logan Miss Peterson is a member of the Student life Staff college paper for her second consecutive year "The Taming of the Shrew" la very difficult and hard to interpret but things are going along very smoothly and I am very pleased with the selection of Miss Peterson for the lead in the production" said Professor Myers a former teacher at Weber r-4-f- Twenty-three states have report- -ed fewer traffic deaths for the first nifte months of 1935 than for the £ame period of the previous year' the Shrew" which is to be produced and Stella May smitn JvieeKs or Mountain View Wyo died in an Ogden hospital at eight-fifteen am today of complications resulting from an ear infection She was brought to Ogden last Saturday night for treatment under direction of Chester Myers i Church Marks Start of Period Locally Observance of Lent a period of Charge $150 For Class A in April at "Utah State Agricultural college Clarence Nelson will give a short talk at the dinner and Chester Christensen will contribute vocal solos with Clair Anderson as ac Difficulty In Northern Brew Discriminatory In Comparison The child was Dorn in Mountain forty days public fast and penance This is Miss Peterson's second View May 12 1927 She attended commemoration of the forty- companist1 and senior year at the college where I 1: school there She is survived by she is majoring in the school of day fast kept by Christ before the Contending the $150 fee for class her parents and one brother Don arts and sciences She attended A bottled beer licenses is discrim inatory when considered in connec opening of His public life was begun today in Saint Joseph's church with distribution of blessed ashes ROTARIANS IN tion with the $25 fee charged (gro Crews of the state 'road commission Were battling today to keep open In this jflistrict which were4' either completely or partially dosed by high winds and drifting snow Tuesday and during the night ald Meeks a half-brother Leslie Meeks a half-sister Mrs Veda Bagley and grandparents Mr and Mrs Smith an of Mountain View She is also survived by an cery steles far class licenses after the morning mass I'fCCtfl MEET There will be another distribu MLL IL i LL group of dispensers appealed to the city commissioners today to fix the class A license at the same figure as class aunt Miss Sadie Smith of Ogden tion after services tonight Lew Beason district road en Winter again yet? The body will be taken to Mountain View for services Burial will "This ceremony of the ashes'" eineea reported i all roads in Rich The two commissioners present states Father Marceau "is a very i Travel Talk Is Feature -county are blocked by heavy drifts be made in -Fort Bridger Time 1 Mercury sank to 26 degrees last 0Connor and iEdward ancient one sand is a remnant of of services will be announced by aignt ana mere was a "ate ui on- mfttp but "most otner: roaos nave Deen opened' ten-mile stretch of road be Kirkendall-Darling mortuary the custom of public penances imposed on public sinners in the early ri CI under consideration but Mr CCon Of as funny as a cry for help District Governor Among Guests With vivid word pictures of scenes nor called attention to thi fact! that days of the church While it was tween! Wasatch and I Evanston has further complaints would be heard course skies get lighter earlier in the morning and summer's on its not universal but when public pen been Ipartially drifted over but is from draft beer dispensers who pay Sheriff Appeals To ances were abolished the custom wayV but we may -have snow for ashore and afloat- recounting in an annual fee of $650 if such steps soon spread to all Christians as a open to one-way: traffic Mr Beason said I -4 I Lanre "drifts which caused trouble the th of July 1 travelog style the experiences of a were taken Motorists On Deer sign of repentance and sorrow for recent cruise through tropical wa Ira A Hugglns attorney and We- the past sins" What Sol wants to see is the first 'trT at thit ters Gus -Wright president-mana- to motorists in Summit county in the vicinity of Kamas have been ri eared away he reported and During Lent the morning mass sign'of spring an omen- red- represented the class Afbot- ger of the WH Wright Sons breast robhv ifiit company told Ogden Rotarians this at Saint Joseph's will be at seven- With another deer killed in Ogden canyon Sheriff Oscar iLowder today appealed to motorists to use crewsthave managed to keep Sar thirty instead of at eight Evening provisions of toe liquor law as jthey noonabout his trip from Ogden to services will also be held at seven dine canyon open to auto traffic despite high winds and constant more caution in driving through the pertain to the sale or beer -wy Not the robbin to which police are called thirty on Sundays Wednesdays and ririf tirie 1 Rattlesnake pass is also Af32r -1Jift York and Chicago He spoke at the canyons to avoid further accidents to deer herds domestic animals or Friday On Sundays and Wednes days these devotions will consist Maximum temperature on Tues- I Kni tn th ii Rotary luncheon meeting held at passable the said -i Roads in Ogden valley near Liber humans 4o 5R (rrD A svn cociivtu 1 TTtol TJon Twrrtnnrf Th tflr was was of a sermon and benediction of the hmJ fhl rnrninr th merrurv legislature Siid Mr HUggins only Kv "Mr anrt Mrs Gus -J jT-mM Hfwl tv arid Eden which were closed Vk 4 Deputy snenrrs Tuesday were called to the canyon to kill a doe blessed sacrament On Fridays the devotions will be the stations of the I 4 4V 'ftirnJ ITc iiVa Tuesdayj by drifts were opened at about? eleven o'clock Tuesday night houses whose ideas were not based said 32 degrees and barometric pressure 3034 (' that had been struck by an auto cross and benediction of the blessed fact nmpTid the measure' In "ov mobile It had been so badly crip sacrament tr rsnrt "All a-ee now that The speaker recommended that pled it was able to crawl only a few Mr Beason said They had partly drifted over again today I Other roads in tills- district he many of the amendment-: were not Utah business and professional men hundred feet from the highway sound or nraictical and some have ruse uu-wiutcr Similar fatalities have occurred in said ares passaDir tions in order they may have the Powermen Win Easily worked to thwart successful oper Weber canyon The deer have been forced to the lower levels because opportunity of visiting other lands ation of thej law Ogden city is finding the other climatic condi Over Rival Gage Team deep snow in the mountains has cut feeling the effects of these amend ments i -Skies were clean rne year ago with 46 degrees maximum temperature and lg degreesf minimum detourrBad" to be studied tlons meeting people of other lands learning more about what America "As for the hard liquor provisions short their food supplies 4 Utah Power courtiers walloped i feelthey are working outsell fJlS 6500 miles ma de by the Wrights was Mail Terminal cagers last night 80 but the beer provisions are decid OPEN THURSDAY Seventy-two new airports and landing fields were constructed in in extent Including visits to five for to 19 in an Industrial league game edly unsatisfactory' eign lands as well as bottt coasts the United States last year the Mr Huggijns said some of his Kognaar and Stratford led the attack for the winners Roghaar of the United States total number now being 2369 clients had applied for Class 1 li scored 24 points and Stratford hit President I Nims presented President I Nims presented Adults Invited to Gather at Valliv Rpsirlnt Renort censes but were informed by the i T5r- li(Juor commission 'ha' they were the speaker and presided at the In Recent the net for 21 points '1 I Washington Junior Delays Score 1 UTAH POWER MAIL TERMINAL meeting Among the guests were Governor Oscar Spear of the fiftieth not eligible He contended that grocery stores are using beer as lead High School Storms TP PI TP district of Rotary and Luke Wright Stratfd i 10 1 1 21 Mackley 4 3 3 11 ers and some are purchasing the Kognaarx iz Z4 Soderbe 0 0 the speaker's fellow traveller Gov At 8:30 J- Mid-Weelt LJj I Areata Prt5 Rochelle A 20th CENTURY-FOX -JJJr TT finn You may roll in the aisles if you want rtr during this show! vrv 1 'JSlL Foley 7 00 141 Harbertanf 2 0 0 4 beverage infcarlots i HERE'S THE SITUATION Today and Tomorrow ernor Spear also attended a later meeting of the Ogden committee Chambers 5 1 1 llj Anderson Lof green 1 0 OITorgeson 0 11 1 London 2 0 0 Harrison 1 0 2 "This situation simply is that -Weber county commissioners and representatives of the Ogden chamber of commerce planned today to study with Iakisch construction engineer for the federal recla- arranging tot the approaching Ro grocery stores do not have to re tary district convention in Ogden frigerate the beer and are thus Francis Crowther 0 0 Wall 1 0 0 2 Reese 0 0 0 0 Blackburn 0 111 Fred Nye is chairman of the i i i I tavtil tVmf nwn 'I'M er aln fan Hulse 0 0 0 0 naa-uon service- on i uie ugaen river i "-j i rnmmlttvpp irrigation project the condition of oUin the beverage at a better CT The -I musical feature of the lunch Totals Residents of 1 the southern and western: portion of the city over 18 years of age are invited to attend' the first of a series of free rec-ireation classes In Washington Junior 1 High i school gymnasium Thursday night at seven o'clock David Wangsgard assistant superintendent of city schools said this activity sponsored by the free adult educational program followed the? fine reponse accorded a similar program now in progress at Mound Fort Junior High 1 38 4 4 801 Totals 5 5 19 4 eon was the singing of four selec the detour road above Pine 1 View figure than restaurants or other dam class A dispensers because they tions by the Central Junior High Huntsville Libertv and Eden resi- purchase Jarger quantities dents have comDlained for some at tne same license rate class A The royal Canadian air force has purchased four new airplanes for coastal defense and a similar number for photographic work Lester Hinchcliff Community sing ing was led by Gerard Klomp seuers cannot comnete witn tnt fillfd with lough- am tef and fot ff CHESTEreOSSIS VIRGINIA BRUCE BIILIE B0IKE- grocery stores "The bulk! of bottled beer always time that the road is in bad condition and that they i have been delayed frequently during recent storms- When the dam is completed and will be sold In grocery stores while CDCr FaCUltV DUSV the overhead is double or treble in I the reservoir begins to fill the sec- the class A establishments" On Play Rehearsals Mr Hugglns also was critical of Basketball volleyball and other games Iwill be played under direction of ia capable supervisor Women will have use of the hall between seven and eight-thirty and men between eight-thirty and ten -o'clock -i legislative action in limiting so tion of the road Under dispute will blunder water i i Weber college faculty Is busy rigidly xthe number of places per mitted to handle draft beer and said with rehearsals on "Mrs Bump that through this action drinkers stead-Leigh" a three-act comedy by Clinton Elders WiU Harry James Smith Miss Nancy who might otherwise have been satisfied with beer if it could be Barker is director Give Dance Friday -The play has tentatively been obtained conveniently and at Boise Water Users iWill Hear Craddock reasonable price Were being driven scheduled to be staged In the col to hard liquor Jegeaudltorium March 26 On Friday evening the LDS REALIZES MATTER VITAL Clinton ward elders quorum will entertain with ari old time dance The attorney said he realized the ders said he would instruct the chief of police today to begin mak They have been holding these danc matter of obtaining revenue was es every other week and they have vital to the city but expressed the ing arrests of those selling bottled George Craddock senior range examiner for the Boise forest and range experiment station will address members of the Boise valley Water fUsers association on "some aspects pf watershed protection" at a meeting in Boise Ida next Mon- Ladies' Choice Tonighf LEAP YEAR DANCE AT BerthanA Larger and gayer than the last one Dance till 1 A AD3HSSION 25 TOMORROW NIGHT Tovnsend Clubs will entertain assisted by pupils from the GLEN SCHOOL OF DANCING during intermission Modern and old time melodies BY KNAPP and his band will play them as they should be played Admission per couple 25 1 juuveu very auucui Ae Kueruiai ai me zee ior cjass A beer without a license or those per- luiivcu autuu i caLaunsiiiiiciita were reuucea tne mitting consumption on the prem On Wednesday evening there will city would realize more than it does be a young folks idance in Clinton under present conditions since ward hall ises This move was ordered by the commission yesterday Chief Rial Moore is waiting for a list of those licensed in the city promised many have 'contended they cannot pay the high fee On Thursday evening Mrs- Ina by the liquor control commission He recommended reductions In taxes as well ms in 'fees to en yesterday Ross Barker entertained at a birthday party in hoiior of Miss Elda Idayf Craddock will discuss the factors involved in erosion and stream flow control on the Boise river watershed and will explain i some of the results of five years' research work at the Boise basin branch experiment station near Idaho City Special reference will be made courage drinking of the lighter 'it Burnett at her home in Ogden The beverages evening was'spent in playing bunco Ezra M-Peterson said he i felt It A 'delightful luncheon was served was unfair to allow grocery stores to the guests who were seated at who pay nb license to the city to tables decorated in keeping with seii beer foe a lower license than is Washington's birthday The guests charged Iconfectionaries i and Attend The Maccabees'' Big LEAP YEAR PARTY Friday Night 8 Feb 28th Interesting entertainment Dancing The entire evening for only 25 at the AMERICAN LEGION CHATEAU HELEN TWELVETREES DONALD COOK Mats 10c SEATON CHURCHILL in hisjaddress: to experiments conducted with portable erosion apparatus known as the "rainmaker" which swas developed under his direction for erosion studies in the 1 Eves 15c JACK La RUE were: Misses mura wesis eia restaurants which already I pay a Bingham Inez StSmpson Alton An- city license If ee derson Helen Bingham Mrs and others present at th rntrr mm Boise basin i Mrs Revere Burnett and Messrs were Hvrum Rair TrW rva- Keith Bingham Jack Dieu Lawrence Howard Wilson Willis and "The Show Palace of the West" Starting Today IIIJ "ROSE OF THE RANCHO" with Gladys Swarthout and John Boles Last Dax xruiitcr YYciiucu ncxxii: jimiu Lancastfr Waro and Mrs Bingham Dale iBlngham Donal nn Fleming Burnett John Gerretsen and the MMnwhiin rnrnmiinn! snn --w WUU41 Craddock who is speaking at the meeting at the invitation of Will-iami Welsh Boise river water-master plans to leave Sunday for eldst ed Stresses host and guest of honor VALERIE HOBSON VERA ENGELS and (MiirifflmQminPJ US 20C 2SC Another Two-int Show I Ponder Tournament Of National Debate i I Sound i Economics Children lot YCCH fiU4 -1 i i "Always A Good Show" STARTING TODAY 2 Biir First Run Pictures 2 7 in UnlversMr6 amazing adventure drama The necessity for basing their Acceptance of jthe 1937 national debate tournament of Phi Rho Pi Sta rts Tom rro vol principles upon soijnd economics if I thetvarious organizations are to re- tain their membership and survive honorary forensis fraternity by Weber college and Ogden chamber of -commerce will I depend on elimi STARS OF "AH VILDERNESS9' SCORE AGAIN! was discussed by El JFjelsted sec nation of several difficulties in con i retary of the chamber of commerce WJU UUU5 MJ uu if5 if- great picture from the prize novel! CHiriESB'l iwith members of tne advanced eco- nornics class at Weber college today Mr Fjeldsted divided organizations 1 generally into four groups business I social! education and religious and i outlined the part each plays in the life-of the individual nection with the sponsorship Travithlck Weber) coachv said today In a conferencei with Fjeldsted secretary of the chamber the chamber agreed to underwrite a $300 guarantee for the parley if entrance fees of participants of the tournament were applied as receipts to a budget I i Mr Fjeldsted jsaid under this agreement the chamber would stand any deficits incurred during the meet while Weber college would re and i Sidney Shirley Grey Noel Madson And a Big Cast In Two Couples Get i "The GiffiWho Came laclc Licenses To Wed America's Courage Against' Oriental Cunning i j' -and- "A Melodramatic Thriller of The Underworld Added': Comedy "His Old Flame" and News Matinee 15c Nights 25c Kiddies 10c Lionel Licenses to wed were issued to twd hi couples by the Weber county clerk ceive any and all profits Mr Travithick today prepared a final letter to Mrs Sylvia Mariner executive secretary-treasurer of Phi Rho Pi requesting further details of the tournament late Tuesday iVi 6ardr imticti I r'Ci ii i ivAir i i Aubrey i Turley 29 of Blue DUDLEY DIGCES SPRING BYINCTON Creek and Edna Turley 31 of Providence ahd George Tucker and Phyllis Mi Shaw 20 both CHARLEY CRAPEWIN HENRY WADSWORTH Two Good Features NOW GQfeSHIAL of Pleasant Viey obtained the 11 (censes! i i I "The 'G'Man of The Plains" 'TWAS R9MARCE IR A CUSS HOUSE' JONES chilling A GREAT PROGRAM FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY "Tha noarins Vcst" CHAPTER 6 Mat lOc Eves 15c Kiddles lOc toasted rp mar Plus S7V7T7TS DiS This ZhkslUU mil gr-i A -f 111" I :) Uh lea Pnlftros Del RIQ VIHTE CITY DANCE ITooiSe WALTy NIGHT Grand Opening BRAND NEW ORCHESTRA Milt Tajrgart and hi NBC and CBS Artists Dance Music De Luxe Special Features 11 pjn Join the happy crowds! LADIES -15c till 9 20 after 9 GENTS 1 2So till 9 30c after 9 Added Featurettes COLOR CARTOON "Run Sheep Run" Paramount News to open 12:30 'VSVhaLL Starts 1:00 AKbrl ALL Doors Show 2477 KicscI Ave "Voice of Bugle Ann" at 2:00 4:45 7:25 10:00 L'J GUY KIBBEE Toasting- m-M releases extra flavor more of the delicious flavor with which a tea leaf was hlesthy nature sa Ik if it i "Timothy's Quest" at 1:00 3:40 6:25 9:05 Slade Transfer oving a Storage Phone 321 Li IttYMO 1 i if MatA If 10-15C Eve 10-20c MGM NEWS Plus Phantom Ship 1.

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