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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 3

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THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINEE WEDNESDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 13 1923 NEWS OF THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST PATRONS GET FREAK MONEY- AT BECOMES IDOL OF HOME TAKEN ON SLOT i MACHINE CHARGE SALT LAKE Feb Accused of permitting minors i lo operata trade slot machines In his place of business at Third South and Stat streets Tom Politz confectioner was arrested Tuesday nlfeht Jfti was released on $300 bali i "rrsir i si Box Elder Department Business Office Corner Drug Store Brigham City -Phone 122 Great Falls Mont- Bank Trying To Recover Defective Bills Claws Bed Coverings And Saves Lives of Two Women REPUBLICANS GIVEN WARNING DURING 10 AIIO Correspondent Elizabeth Bair Phono B2-J-6 Sage Tea Puts ColorinGrayHair ET COIN HE By LOIS PAIGE GREAT FALLS Mont Feb 13 (AP) Some Great Falls people today have twice as much money as they should have and others hive half as much as they hoped they had 1 This was revealed when the Great Falls National bank endeavored tcrecall mora than $503 in BRIGHAM CITY Feb Mrs Claud Sloey entertained her bridge club at her home Tuesday afternoon Luncheon was served at small tables Mrs Cleave won high score- Those present included Mesdames I Hargis I am heart- ily in favor BUTTE Mont Feb 13 (AP) -r-A black angora cat is the idol of the Eric Liljemarck household today While Mrs Liljemarck and tier nurse Miss Peggy Mulligan slept Tuesday Patty came jnto the red-room of her mistress clawed a't the bedcovers and voiced her loudest "meows" Mrs Liljemarck woke up and found her room in flames She awakened Miss Mulligan and both escaped TlVo home -a four-room bungalow was destroyed YOUNG RAILROAD MEN WILL GATHER alter Crysler D'B Baron State Senator Says Bigots And Fanatics Are Gaining Power DEMANDS TOLERANCE that had $10 printed on Hoist II Bryan Mack of the worn a refuses to be aged by gray hair It ia eve ry wo man'a right THE KILLED IN UTAHMIIJES Deaths In Castlegate And Standardyille Caused By Falling Rock CASTLEGATE Feb 13 (UP) Merrill Johnson 25 and Jacob Jacobson 30 were killed late Tuesday night by falling roek in mine No 2 of the Utah Fuel company The men had just entered the mine and were setting up their machinr ery when the fall occurred BOXER KILLED PRICE Feb 13 (UP) Bud Malin professional prize fighter and miner was instantly killed late Tuesday in the Standard Coal company mine In Standardville when a roof rock fell on him and broke his neck EUREKA ACCIDENT EUREKA Feb Ray Colvin 33 is in a Salt Lake hospital vith several crushed vertebra in his back He was injured Monday aft-eVnoon in the Easlfiand Blue Bell mine while coupling two cars of ore He will be kept in the hospital about six months FEED IS RUSHED TO BAND OF DEER one side and $20 on the other side The "two-faced bills" came from Washington where "error apparently was caused by incorrect insertion of currency in the printing process SLIGHT FALL IN TAX VALUATION even her duty to re- tain her youthfulnesa and attractiveness as lorn: as she can When a woman M3 rHE ViASJOETOlKlca ALBATROSS SALT LAKE Feb YounS railroad men will hold ta-nr thjrt annual conference of the Pacific region Poiday Saturday and Sun-' day at the New house hotel wih 150 delegates in attendance from 11 western states The delegates will ccme from Idaho Wyoming Montana western Colorado New Mexiro Arizona Nevada Washington Oregon California and sections of Utah Cram of Sacramento is a member of the general committee in charge HAS A NViMS SPREAD Of FROVv TWELVE To FDURTEEH FEET 1M TAWN3 VJ1NG HE MUST rC IKE WINO AO RUN A SHORT 'DISTANCE HOWEVER ONCE IN THE HE-C4N Rr-AAiN AIOFTFDR- PAWS I and the hostess Mrs Baron attended a bridg luncheon given at the home of Mrs Samuel Kertz of Ogden this afternoon Mr and Mrs Arlo Anderson of Pocatello passed Tuesday with friends In Brigham City Mx Anderson was manager of the Penney store in Brigham City when it was known as the Golden Rulo flore Mr and Mrs Anderson came to Brigham City by motor People who availed themselves of the opportunity to pass Lincoln's birthday in Ogden included Mrs Lysle Rfehardson Mrs Zina Jensen and her sister Mrf Jensen Celia Baty and Miss Ruby Christensen The special Lincoln day program in the Box Elder High school assembly Tuesday afternoon was in charge of Albert Noall Wat-kins opened the meeting with prayer A vocal selection by the school plee club comprising Adell Doril White Irma Rasmus-sen Ruth Anderson Mabel Jensen Barbara Watkins Opal Stowell Marion Jensen Dora Hunsaker Calvin Beecher Farrell Lee Lee Valentine Robert Reese David Welilng and Frank Kennerd- followed Bishop A Hansen do- SALT LAKE Feb 13 of the Silver King- Coalition Mines -company property at Park City is $5009694 for tax purports accoTding to the annuaUtep'ort filed with the state board of equalization and assessment Thir- figure compares with a tax valuation of $5083559 for 1927 Net proceeds for 192S are shown at $1452658 The value of the mine is placed as three times this figure plus the value of machinery asks rne about coloring her gray faded or streaked hair I say "Go ahead" and tell her the secret of sage tea and sulphxir A brew of c'otnmon garden page tea and sulphur has the power to restore gray or faded hair to full life and color You can either pre-parei the mixture at home or buy it alrady prepared and ready to-use' The name of the prepared article is Wyeth's £a-o Sulphur and since it costs only 7 3c a bottlw at any drug store there Is really no need to go to the bother of preparing it yourself "You tlmply moisten a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hnir one strand at a time Done at night morning sees' th gray gone another application or two and your htjr Is once again of the color and lustre of youth and you appear ears younger The who' ffect is one of perfect Advertisement fir I RHEUMATISM While in France with the American Array I obtained a prescription that thousands of Rheumatic sufferers have used with wonderful results The prescription cott me nothing and I ask nothing for it I will mail it if you will send me your address A postal will bring it Write today PAUL CASE Dept C-102 Brockton Mass -yE Feb reed for a band of 400 deer reported starving near Banks Idaho north of here was rushed out by the state game department Tuesday Coyotes were reported to be pkiying havoc with 'the weakened animals and the department announeod plans to send hunters after them livered an address on -the life and works of Abraham Lincoln The boys' quartet composed of Calvin Beecher Farrell Lee Lee Valentine David Well accompanied by Frank Kennerd on the piano 'sang "Teniing Tonight" for the closirtr number I kJ OF LEAVES IN AOTOMM 15 CAOCtTO BV MINERAL 1M TK LEAF CELLS A'lOTKEtS NATURE- HAS WITHDRAWN THE PRHCIOOS SAP 7 in kauri rics Style an Experts van st on Dy MARY EX STRUM nment EVANSTOX 'U'yo Feb Mrs James Warburton entertained at an enjoyable party on Friday evening Several novel and original-games were played prizes being won by Mrs Jesse Smith Mrs Ben Atkinson Mrs Phillips- Mrs Carl Pendleton and Mrs William Blacker At the close of the evening refreshments were -Utah Club Enlarges Membership At Salt Lake Rally EOISE Feb 13 (AP) A warning to the Republican party that it was threatened with becoming "the party of the fanatic the bigot and the moralist who believes In regulation by government of the personal habits of our citizens" was sounded here Tuesday night by Senator Donald Callahan of Shoshone county in an address before the Lincoln day banquet in "the Owyhee hotel Republicans from all over the state attended Senator Callahan made a stirring plea for tolerance basing his speech on the life of Abraham Lin- coin SErS DirriJRENCE "There are signs -abroad in this land that not all of us are broad or tolerant or just" he said "There are indications" that many who would kneel in reverence at the shrine of Abraham Lincoln would rise to deny to other citizens that equality of man which was the burning" passion of Lincoln's life Religious intolerance the blackest curse which can befall a people is spreading its poison all about us and splendid men and noble women are allowing- that poison to enter the blood It is a delicate subject with me but the time is past when we can remain true Americans and fail to speak out "And now when the heat of bitter political campaigns is cooled is the time to seriously consider whether in this nation we are ready to subscribe to the principles that millions of Americans born to the soil are forever barred from the full privilege of-citizenship because of their religious faith" UTAH CELEISRATIOX SALT LAKE Feb 13 Nearly 2000 persons attended the Republican club of Utah celebration held Tuesday night in the Hotel Utah and 1100 new names were placed on the club roster bringing -total membership to 0700 The evening meeting which preceded a banquet and dancing was presided over by Lo: Cates vice president and general manager of the Utah Copper company recently mentioned for the post of feecretary of the interior -in Fresi-deni-elect Herbert Hoover's cabinet The five principal speakers of the evening all of whom paid glowing tribute to the Great EVnah-cipator as emblematic of the ideals of the Republican party were Carl A Cadger Holman Levi Edgar Young Parley Jenson and A Rogers FOR COUNTY CLUBS Republicans of the state gathered Tuesday noon at the Hotel Utah and formulated "plans for the organization of Republican clubs in each of the-29 counties of Utah Speakers at the luncheon were David Stlne speaker of the house of representatives and Mayor John Bowman of Salt Lake-' 4-4 MAY RAX GUNS SALT LAKE Feb Acting in consideration of several complaints made by county residents Salt Lake county commissioners Tuesday discussed the 'advisability of drafting an ordinance to prohibit minors having in their possession any firearms or instrument designated to discharge missiles i -4f WINS APPOINTMENT SALT LAKE Feb Edmund Lieberman ton of Mrs Anna Lieberman 24 Tenth -East street has been appointed to the United States military acadenay by Rf preventative Leatherwood Stores-' lor i served The guests comprised Mrs 7 insist on Lux for their own tnings served and each child received a valentine the younger children having a "valentine box The afternoon was in charge of the primary officers and teachers SEAGULL PARTIES The senior group of the Seagull girls were entertained by their teacher Mrs II Phillips at the home of Mrs Len Spencer on Tuesday afternoon Garpes were played and a dainty luncheon was served the valentine idea being carried out in the table decorations Present were Edith Smuin Dorothy Pendleton Stella Barnes Afton Hunt Frances Boidine Wanda Evans Edltha Spencer Margaret Stone Elizabeth Heward Fae Morby Fae Morris Dolores Williams and Nola Christensen The junior group of the Sea Gull girls were entertained by their teacher Mrs Ferrell Anderson at her home on Tuesday afternoon Games were played and refreshments served and favors were valentines Present were Selinda Davidson Grace Buck Beth Atkinson Beverly Shields Marion Bateman Ruth Warburton Thelma Gerrard Annie Aaron Elizabeth Fearn and Katherine Warburton Mr and Mrs Cleveland returned the first of the week from St Charles Idaho where they attended the funeral of Mr Cleveland's father Shelley Cleveland who died at his horaeln St Charles last Wednesday following" an illness of a few days He was 86 years of age Mrs O'Connor and son Lawrence Thomas left Sunday for New Mexico to visit for a few weeks with relatives Mr O'Connor accompanied them as far as Denver TO TOURNAMENT Norman Brooks and Albert Brooks are spending several days in Salt Lake where Albert Brooks is to take part in the Elks' boxing tournament i Mrs Clifford Ragen and son Dennis have returned to their home in Green River after spending a few days in Evanston with Mrs Ragen's parents Jlr and Mrs Ed Ilorrocks Miss Ellen Burnside of Long Beach California is the guest of her grandmother Mrs Mary Lake of North Evanston She will remain for several weks i II 1 Ed Spencer Mrs Newell Johnson Mrs" "William Smith Miss Violet Gerrard Mrs Jesse Smith Mrs Ben Atkinson Mrs Heber Warburton Mrs Phillips Mrs Carl Pendleton Mrs Harold Brough Mr? "William Blacker Miss Mae Blacker Mrs Lorenzo Burdett Mrs James Brown Jr Miss Verla Pendleton and the hostess Mrs Ben Goodwin and her daughter expect to leave on Mon-day'for PaJt Lake Lucille will enter the hospital for an operation- for the removal of tonsils and adenoids Miss Eobbie Demander has returned from Ogden where she recently underwent a minor operation 'BRIEF VISITS Mr and Mrs Glen Mills of Spring valley have been spending several days in Evanston Mrs Thum Mrs Charles Sparks and Mrs Charles Smith of Rock Springs were Evanston visitors Monday and Tuesday Charles A Swindler who is drilling an "oil well on the Orompton ranch was an Evanston visitor the first of the week Harold Evans of Ogden ppent Tuesdav in Evanston Wright and Wright of Bountiful Utah passed Monday in Evaaston Claude Stout and Frank Tyliski of Cheyenne state bank examiners are spending several dajs in -Eanston or CARDS Mrs entertained the members of the Past Xoble Grand club at her home on Monday evening A pleasant evening was passed with 500 honors being won by 'George Ewer Mr Pick-rell Mrs Hopkins 'tnd Jensen prizes were won bv Miss Attie Baker and Robert if 0 '1' 92 of the department store buyers interviewed in 132 leading department stores insist on Lux for their own precious things! IMAGINE what this means! These women are paid huge salaries because they know more about styles and fabrics than any other women in the country Interviewed in their own departments of leading stores in 31 big cities their verdict was practically unanimous 92 out cj every 100 interviewed insist on Lux for their own things! For lingerie and stockings smart sweaters charming frocks! And all New York musical shows New York's famous dressmakers all the great movie studios use Lux to double the life of fabrics whether sturdy or sheer! Following their invariable rule of using Lux you too can keep your own fine things beautifully new-looking so much longer! Why Lux saves clothes and saves Tnoney Because made of the purest materials known by a special costly Lux almost magically Re-News lovely clothes with each gentle cleansing 4 hr v-j- 1 r- 4 SUSPECT IN UTAH SLAYING IS HELD tf i 00 NSTIPATI Lfliarp Following the games a JSE BUTTE Mont Feb 13 (AP) Arrest of Joe Stanich 2 6 by the police here and questioning of him led them to-wire Salt Lake authorities for-clews about the slaying of June Nelson 12 at that city Christmas eve Records show that Stanich served a term in the Wyoming prison in Rawlins for a statutory offense and police paid that he had been "bothering" girls in the neighborhood here in which he lived When he was arrested he was carrying two loaded pistols HIE CAU OF DAE DEPARTMENT STORE BUYERS IN PARIS (Above) Aa Intimate glimpse into the salon of Poiret famous couturier showing American buyers (seated) viewing the distinguished creations of this famous House These clever women know styles and fabrics from A to And 92 of those interviewed insist on Luxl SKIN luncheon was perved at the small tables The' valentine motif was cleverly carried out in the tallies and the table decorations Favors were small Valentino baskets filled with tiny red candy hearts Club members present were Mr and Mrs George Ewer Mr and Mrs Ed Ilorrocks Mr and Mrs George Hopkins Mr and Mrs Jen-son Mrs Plckrell Miss Cornelia Marvin Mrs Mae Jones Mrs Get Natural Relief With Kellogg's ALL-BRAN i I tfWW-W''''" Hid yourself of constinati'nr Thl SEMINARY MAY BE PROVIDED IDAHO FALLS Ida Feb 13 (UP) The proposal of establishing an seminary here in connection with the local high school will be explained by Joseph Merrill commissioner of education of the Mormon system at a meeting tonight in the high school auditorium Lake and Mrs Amelia Ramsay The following guests were present:" Mr and Mrs Robert Sharp Mrs AVilliam Sharp Miss Attie Baker and Larson Mrs Case' was assisted in the serving by Miss Phyllis Sharp Mrs Neil Bennett entertained at a smartly arranged dinner in honor of her husband on the occasion of his birthday anniversary Sunday evening Tallies and place-cards were carried out in a color scheme of red and white and lighted red tapers were in crystal holders Covers wero laid for Mr and Mrs Elmer Ewer Mr and Mrs -it" li I x'-SXX i i i i longer it lingers the greater tha poisons it sends through your body poisons which can undermine your health and lead to many serious diseases The work of constipation shows an the face pimples pasty or sallow cheeks dark circles It brings headaches Causes spots before the eyes Unpleasant breath But you can get prompt relief and prevent it Begin eating Kellogg's ALL-BRAN today After all else has failed thousands have regained their health with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Because it is 100 ft bran it is 100 f0 effective Part-bran products bring only "part" results- Doctors recommend it and Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is guaranteed Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily chronic cases with every meal Ready-to-serve with' milk or cream You will like its crispness and flavor Use it in cooking Sprinkle into soups Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek Served bv hote' restaurants dining cars 'Sold by all grocers Elmer Neilson Mr and Mrs demar Anderson 3Dr and Lloyd Goodman and Mr and William Crawford and Mr Mrs and b- 1 I rr FAMOUS DRESSMAKERS such as Bergdorf-Goodman Frances' find sheer lingerie and stock ings worn by mannequins stay exquisitely new-looking twice as long with Lux! (Above) J'Behind the scenes" in a Fashion Salonj NEW YORK MUSICAL SHOWS all find stockings give double wear cleansed always ia Lux! Charming Dorothy Stone (abpte) co-starred in "Thrs Cheers" agrees with her wardrobe mistress that "Lux keeps stockings divinely ti Li lh For Tomorrows Pa cakes Millions of pancakes are tasting better than millions or pancakes enriched with this matchless maple flavor GREAT MOVIE STUDIOS in Hollywood all use Lux to double the life of fabrics whether of sheeror sturdier weave (above) Beautiful Renee Adoree who exclaims "I think Lux is perfectly grand I wouldn't trust my nice things to anything else" Mrs Bennett FROM UNIVERSITY Miss 1 Helen Burdett who is a student at the University of Utah in Salt Lake and two friends MK Mildred Clark and Miss Lucille Clark both of whom are attendin the McCune school of music in Salt Lake passed the 'week-end here with Miss Burdett's parents Mr and Mrs A Burdett The Primary department of the IV S'church observed the Valentin season with a valentine party held at the church on Tuesday afternoon The Blue Bird girls entertained their mothers Each class played games refreshments were Greatest groups of experts ever consulted find "LUX DOUBLES THE LIFE OE EINE 1 SYRUP Inc vALL-BRAN.

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1920-1977