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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 7

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THE OGDEN ISTA NDARD-EXAMINER MONDAY EVENING APRIL 29 1929 DEATH TAKES AMASA BELNAP MUSIC CONTEST INTEREST KEEN Will Present Grand Piano Prizes and Awards To Winners I Receives -Miss Catherine Carr empress of the recent IFesta was given the prize Graham-Pal je sedan award today Box Elder Department I Correspondent Elizabeth Bair Phons 92-J-6 Business Office Corner Drug Store Brigham City Phone 122 THREE INJURED IN ROAD CRASH were fifteen members and the following guests present: Mesdames Louis Wight Reese Wight Hervi Bunderson A Munns Splndler Albert Hansen Chris Has For in Funeral Services Set Wednesday In Ninth Ward Ogee 1 Farm Mrs Alma Estlen Will give the third of a series bf tilks on home literature in the Rlv efdal chapel on Thursday afternoon before Women of the farm buseau MEETING HELD BY COMMISSION 1 of President Urges Kingsbtiry Hall Be 1 Completed SALT 'LAKE1 April (AP) The state building commission composed of Richard Porter Funk Louis Cates HalTqran and Cherdon held their first meeting here today to discuss preliminary organization Dr George Thomas president of the University Of Utah met with the commission and urged action be taken to complete Kingsbury hail for which the legislature two years ago appropriated $100- 000 i The commission made an inspection trip to the university campus -H TRAIN BRINGS DEE PATENT Leroy Winslow 29 of 343 Ninth street was brought to $he Dee hospital at 1:10 today in the Lindquist ambulance from the Bamberger station where he had been brought by train Winslow was suffering from ar broken leg He working south of Ogden on some grading ERVAST ENTERS KENTUCKY DERBY I SAN DIEGO Calif April (AP) Efvast three-year-old gelding by Palcines and Blind Beauty will be a starter in the Kentucky derby Baron Long San Diego sportsman and breeder his owner announced today Decision to ship the horse east for the classic was made yesterday after Ervast turned In the sensational time of 1:49 4-5 fob a mild and an eighth workout The first mil was covered In 3-5 GREAT FLYING TOTAL REACHED With the completion of flights transcontinental and Pacific coast air mail express and passenger routes the Boeing ys tem with the combined flying of its two companies became the first air transport operator in the naf to complete 5000000 miles pf fly lng according to the announcement While flying five million miles the planes of the Boeing Air Transport operators of the San Fran cisco-Oakland-Chicago orute ind The Pacific Air Transport which flies the Seattle-Los Angeles route carried 1055 tons of mall or approximately 85000000 letters thousands of express shipments and nearly 6000 passengers many of them between Great Lakes and San Francisco bay the longest regularly operated air line In the World Farewell Purty All Pythian Sisters and 'their husbands are invited to attend a pqt luck dinner on Thursday evening In the" hall at 6 3 This Is a farewell party Mrs Louis Wappler who leaves poon to make her home in California Itobbcry-4-Burglafs broke into the Togo pc ol mll at 169 Twenty and got $750 cash garets it was reported fifth street and some to police GOLF FEATURED IN NOW Business -Milo Deming assistant supervisor Of the National forest was in Ogdlen rring with forest scr today qonf vice officials 1 Amasa Belnap fortner rssldent of Ogden died Sunday in Salt Lake City He was a brother to the late Gilbert Belnap who was fori many years sheriff of Weber county While in Ogden Amasa Belnap lived at 659 Healy street At his residence he had a natural gas well which supplied his house wi fuel for heat and cooking For1 years he operated a small laundry using the gas for fuel For some years he wo dry farm near Promontory then moved to Brigham City there he and his family moved to Salt Lake Amasa Belnap was born den on June 22 1866 the Gilbert and Adaline Knight Bel nap He married Lillian Rose Garner on October 20 1886 at Hooper following children were born to them them: Amasa Belnap now of Arco Idaho Rose Belnap Johnson now I if California and Evans Belnap also of Arco Idaho Lillian Garner Belnap died in Ogden In 1901 and later Mr Belnap married Julia Rose James of Ogden who together with the following children survives him: Mrs Virgil Price of Idaho Falls Idaho Mrs Nicholas Lamperson of Salt Lake Mr i Ernest Schuldt of Idaho Falls Idaho and Viola and Nellie Belnap of Salt Lake City He is also survived by the following brothers and sisters: Hyrum Belnap lumberman of Ogden A Belnap of Salem Idaho Mrs Adaline Belnap Lowe and Mrs Mary Belnap Lowe of Frhnklin Idaho William Belnap Francis Belnap and MrA John Stoddard of Hooper The body will be brought directly from Salt Lake to yie Ogden Ninth ward at Thirty-first street and Porter avenue where services will be held at I o'clock Wednesday May 1 after which interment will be in the Hooper cemetery TURF SEASON TO OPEN WEDNESDAY Thrills Ogden Audience at the8 Orpheum Theatre To William Zimmer-njiaker of Newfoundland and Lecta Caldwell ol Ogden and Marvin Wayment of Marriott and Lillian Butler of Ogden obtained marriage licenses this morning from the Weber county clerk i I Dismissed The case of Wade againjst Dahl and Ellery automobile dealers was dismissed in Second district court today by Judge Pratt in accordance with a stipulation on file Joint -City and county 4' y- -t i S' v' jffi! -v 4 A i DENVER Colo April Golf fs quite In vogue this year in the eastern division of the Rocky mountain conference and on May $7 and 18 the collegiate knickerbocker boys will vie in the divisional! tournainent an event synonomoua to the championship joust of the region The tournament will be held at the Broadmoor golf and country club at Colorado Springs one of the most perfect courses in the land It was upon this links that George Von Elm first came Into national prominence- winning the trans-Mississippi championship there quite few years ago The tournament this year will be based on medal play with teams consisting of five men Thb golfer having the lowest medal iscore for 72 holes will be crowned individual champion The schedule preceding the final tournament follows: Friday1 April 2 6 Wellshlre Denver club 18 holes Saturday May 4 Broadmoor Colorado Springs 36 holes Saturday May 11 Wellshlre Denver 36 holes f4 INJURED BOY IN FAIR CONDITION A national musical movement which in its western and local phases has created an unprecedented interest and enthusiasm among young musicians is the annual competition held by the National Federation of Music clubs Mrs Elmer Corfman president of i the Utah state federation says Indications now are that the state and district -both of which will be held in Salt Lake will far surpass anything of the kind ever attempted in the west before Interest in the three branches of competition the junior student and artist and in the various subdivisions of each of these major groups is increasing daily Although registration does not close until Saturday morning May 4 Mrs Corfman advises all prospective contestants to have their entry blaiiks In On or before May 1 to avoid last minute confusion and congestion TO START MAT 4 The president and counsellors of the various clubs comprising the Utah federation are asked to be present at the Hotel Utah ballroom May 4 at 9 a as the contestants in the junior division will meet at that time and be assigned to the various buildings halls and studios where the contest will be held during the day The student and artists division will stage their competition Saturday afternoon May 4 and Monday May 6 i The competition will come to a conclusion in a great concert to 'be held Monday evening May 6 at 7:45 mj in the Hotel Utah ballroom At this concert all will appear in their winning numbe It is announced that patrons subscribers to series tainments held by the Utah fedefa tion will be admitted free to tjhis event PIANO IS PRIZE The district contest which will find the Utahcfcampions competing against winners from Montana Idaho -and Wyoming will be held here May 20 21 and 22 Winners id both state and district competitions is the -grand piano to competition will received medals and prizes but the capital prize of the entire competition is the grand piano' to-be presented to the district piano champion of the student class This instrument is presented by the Glen Brothers-Roberts company wrItquestoi In court today Contempt Charge Against Two Attorneys Will Be Considered ii i 1 I I rs will a joint commission 7 4 Uf -a 5 A meeting Tuesday at 11 The purpose of the meeting was not announced A 6 i v4 4 i The estate of Polly Bl Jones deceased has been appraised at 12050 tf Mn i ty Vv lt-1 I 1 ft A mussen Cifford Jensen and Or son Nelson FOR BRIDGE CLUB Mrs Claud Sloey entertained her bridge club at her home Wednesday aftrnoon Luncheon was served at small tables after which the bridge prize was awarded to Mrs Gleave 'Those present included Mesdames Holst Baron IL Gleave Walter Crysler WI Hargis Bryan Mack Fishburn and the hostess Mrs LeRoy Peterson and Norma Jensen entertained at a shower on Monday evening complimentary to Miss' IVeloey Peterson Progressive bunco was the division with prizes going1 to Miss Yiola Jensen and to Mrs Arch Laver Following the games luncheon was served The guest of honor was the recipient of many gifts Beth Larsen was the guest of honor at a birthday party given by her mother Mrs Tracy Larsen at their home Wednesday complimentary to her eighth birthday anniversary Luncheon was served to Barbara Bott Winifred Hansen Helen Stewart" Barbara Jensen May Jensen Camille Larsen Pauline Larsen Dorothy Pratt Mildred Glenn Vivian Varney Marie Slander Ruth Johnson Fay Lee Barbara Lee Rex Larsen Jay Wight Ray Reese Dennis Wight and John Reese Bishop and Mrs A Hansen of Brigham City announce the engagement of their daughter Bertha to 'Glen Morris of Salt Lake City The marriage IS to take place in the near future Mrs J' Peterson of Brigham City announces th eengagement of her daughter Veloey to Blaine Warnick of Pleasant Grove the marriage to tak place early in May Mr and Mrs Jeppeon announce the engagement of their daughter Gay to Edward Lund-qulst of Ogden The marriage will take place in the very near futur At the weekly luncheon of the Rotary club held at noon Friday In the Commercial club rooms Russell Wight was elected president to succeed Knudsen John Pierce was elected vice president Dr Charles Munns secretary Charles Whitworth treasurer and Jesse Hoopes and Hart Mr and Mrs Steve Cazier of Brigham City report the birth of a boy born on Sunday April 21 The Deseret camp Of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Louis Pond with the first lieutenant Mrs Annie A Crawford in charge A song was given by Kathrine and Rut Wight accompanied by Gladys Holt reading by Wilma Hill lesson First Railroad in by Mrs John Adams Following the program refreshments were served to several members and the following guest Mrs Roxey Box Mrs A McFarland Mrs Wilma Hill Mrs-John Hess and the Misses Gladys Holt Kathrine and Ruth Wight The Locust camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Friday evening at the home of Mrs Hattie Johnson Mrs Esther Brown was in charge The lesson was given by Mrs Beatrice Reeve A song was given by -Grace and Amy Madsen A sketch of the life of Sarah Burbank was given by her granddaughter Mrs Abbie Madsen Then followed a song by Genevieve Jensen and remarks by Charlotte Reeder and Laura Morris of the county company Following the program the following were-appoint-1 to serve as a good cheer committee Elizabeth "Wight Elva Forsgren and Nella Housley Refreshments were served by Mrs Hattie Johnson Ruby Freeman and Nora Cotter Mr and Mrs-J Phillips passed the week-end in Salt Lake Citv 4 1 Traffic There were three traffic cases in city court today TWo dollars ball was forfeited in Drivers were Wilson driving with cutout open A Carve improper parking by two stalls and ving past a stop sigp 4 BRIGHAM CITY April TWee persons were taken to the hospital here as the result of a collision that occurred on the state highway about a mile south of Willard on the curve at Tom Cole's residence at about 12:45 Sunday morning Elliot Ward son of Mr and Mrs John A Ward of Willard accompanied by Mr and Mrs Lawrence Poulsen also of Willard was driving north returning from a show at Ogden They met a car from the north- driven by II Marshal of Pleasant View The right fender and running board of the Ward car weretorn off The car turned completely around and landed upside down at the side of the road pinning the occupants under it The Marshal car a -large sedan proceeded for a few feet with the right wheel broken off and landed in the brushy barrow pit at the east of the road Mr Marshal was accompanied by his sister and her husband Mr and Mrs Leonard Wil-kensen of Ogden As soon as their car came to a halt they hastened back to release those from under the other car Ward suffered a large gash on the head and several broken ribs Poulsen suffered a ken arm fun cuts about the face head from broken glass and Mrs Poulsen suffered cuts about the face and head and possible internal injuries The occupants of the Marshal car were not injured BIRTH ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs Wallace-Parsons of Brigham' City announce the birth of a baby boy at an early hour this morning The mother was formerly Miss Louise Mathlson of Willard Mr and Martensen of Salt Lake passed the week-end at the home of Mrs parents Mr and Mrs Parsens of Brigham City Mr and MrsR A Hummel and Mr and Mrs "Wayne Eldredge of Ogden motored to Brigham City for a short visit with friends and relatives Saturday evening Mr and Mrs Jones and daughter Dorothy and Mr and Mrs A Bell of Ogden -motored to Willard Sunday evening and made short calls on relatives and friends DINNER PARTY HELD Mr and Mrs A Houghton and Mr and Mrs Eugene Wright entertained at a dinner and party at the Houghton home Friday evening complimentary to the employes of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph company Dinner was served early in the evening at two long tables adorned with yellow Jonquils and quaint yellow rosebud favors A color scheme of green and yellow was used throughout the rooms Following the dinner progressive games were played High score was awarded to Lee Bair of Willard -and the consolation to Miss Minnie Poulsen Those in attendance included Mr and Mrs Clive Mr and Mrs Al Young of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs A of Willard the Misses Marie and Luella Burt Minnie and Eliza Foul-sen' Alice Andrews Mary Thompson Serena Ussing Lavern Call and Thursa Nicholas Mrs Janie Allen and Messrs Austin Wilson Jack Hudson and Lee Bair The Midi club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Martin Rasmussen Yellow jonquils centered: each of the small tables at which the luncheon was served and a color ischeme of yellow was carried out in the room adornment Following the luncheon bridge was the diversion with prizes going to Mrs "Woodruff Jen-sen and Mrs Reese Wight There A 'i -y' I yyy 'is H'' vr 'V 'y i 7 i I i i C''7 i yy -i A'' 1 Orlan Mtlito six of 187 west Twenty-first street who was run over by a truck last Saturday was reported to be in fair condition in the Dee hospital this Three Chinese a rested on Suspicion of gambling in a baserr ent on Grant avenue arid charge! wlth vagrancy were sentenced to pay fine of $10 each inf city coijirt today They were Officers Robert Simpson and Divid Ballantyne Satiir day afterndon 7 st yr 5 ette Crase 2544 Porter avenue Cards will commence at 8 iyr i 4 i ty i' 4 fs fyy A' Y-" 'Sr 4 Alt A a a i 6 Case of the state nk Everett charged ng Yano of the use on August 2 1928 was preliminary hear 10 in city court to versus Fra with deprlv of his car continued ing until day Mi CHICAGO April fAP) turf season the richest in its history from a stake1 standpoint opens at the Aurora track Wednesday During the 158 consecutive days of racing In this district approximately 51500000 will be offered in purses at Aurora Washington park Arlington park Hawthorne and Lincoln fields -1 The American classic at ton park tops the stakes wt 000 In added money the Arfi derby will splurge forth $50000 purse at Washington and the Lincoln handicap coin fields and the gold Hawthorne both endowed extent of 325000 will atte equal their successes of laji when they drew two of the fields of handicap horses In lea "While Aurora plays but a part in the district turf pr more than 1000 horses are for action there with a park at to the to year finest Amer- modest Dgram ready 1 I 4 i Vy 4 4 I A In Hospital Mrs A Putnam of 3214 Orchard avenue is in the Dee hospital for an Recovering Henry Roelink em ployee of The Standard-Examiner is convalescing In the Dee hospital following an operation on his leg in 'January He was injured in a motorcycle accident last summer ng In Wilson A demonstration of lamp shade making will be given by Miss Ellen Agren" In the ward chapel tomorrow starting at 10 There will also be a business meeting of the farm bureau women I 'I I f- 4' A Rater Date Case of the state against Aleix Wilkinson charged with vagrancy was continued for plea until Thursday play 2 after the state had filed Jan amended complaint In city court todayj i I 1 f1 I Party The guard team of Silver Review No 1 A will give a public card party Tuesday evp-nipar at the home of Mrs Jean- b- a Y- Ss A A -S' yj'- 5 1 A 4 A I Yf 5f 'A A- I -v fwliofc I Review from The Detroit News: 4 gives her an opportunity to register the finest dramatic performance of her career It is revised appearance her charming voice (easily the most cultured and fascinating of all the movie stars) and her splendid acting that are the highlights of I 'Coquette You may feel a little limp after viewing 'Coquette but you miss Mary She is the three-ring circus of the voice appearance and acting John Mack Brown is excellent Jn the role of the lover APRIL SALE OF HATS Ogden Woman Tells About Safety of the New Easy tl MOTHERS! Here a story in which you will he intensely interested because you have children because you are concerned about the safety of every member of your household An Ogden woman has voluntarily made this statement concerning the new Easy Washing Machine: J55 Judge Eugene Pratt was this afternoon to hear in his -division of the Second district court arguments on a writ temporarily prohibiting Judge Simop Barlow of the city court from imposing sentence for contempt of coii upon Attorneys Arthur Woolley and Louis Holther Judge Barlow held them to be -An contempt on April 20 after they had advised Mrs Thelma Bruer-ton she need not answer certain questions at the preliminary hearing -of her mother Mrs Esther B-sares on a charge of first degree murder Mrs Bruerton also was adjudged in contempt of court and sentenced hut was released Saturday from the Weber county jail as a result of habeas corpus proceedings The attorneys were to be sentenced last Monday but1 they obtained the alternative writ prohib-tiingJbe city Judge from imposing Judge Prr tdday will hear ar guments and determine whether this writ is tp be made permanent TWO TEAMS TIE IN DIAMOND RACE CHICAGO April 29 (AP)-With Michigan and Wisconsin unbeaten out in front the Big Ten baseball race nears the half-way mark this week with seven important battles Every team except Michigan and the cellar occupant Minnesota will get into action The schedule Today Iowa at Illinois and Whscon- sin at Chicago Wednesday Purdue at Northwestern Saturday Wisconsin at Illinois Northwestern 1 at Iowa Purdue at Indiana and Ohio State at Chicago A series of upsets which stopped the winning streaks of Indiana and Purdue pushed the Badgers and Wolverines into a first place tie Saturday Chicago a team which has lost its first two games scored three runs on homer in the ninth inning to £heck Purdue at LaFay-ette Wisconsin opened Its campaign by dropping Indiana 5 to 1 at Bloomington and Iowa clung to the race with a 7 to 3 victory over Northwestern after 10 fast innings Illinois which dropped two close games to Northwestern also hung to ita dim hopes by defeating Ohio State 6 to 2 at Columbus Wisconsin stamped itself as a title threat by defeating the Hoos-iers The Badgers collected 12 hits played errorless baseball and got three-hit pitching from Far-ber 4 COLORADO TURNS DOWN GRID GAME The Genuine Brand Garments Bear This Label I Look for This Label in the Neck of Every Garment It Insures You Correct Pattern Garments New iStyle flat weave New Style Ribbed Rayon Striped $125 Old and New Style GARMENTS Irregulars at greatly reduced prices 1 1 300 New traws and twisting in the machine These vacuum cups work on the same principle as the old vacuum cup that we used to use on the end of a only that the machine does it more smoothly and regularly i No Buttons Torn Off "When fine underwear or sheer hose are washed they are dried in the damp drier which 'whirls the water out of them and they are not strained in the least no seams are broken no buttons or metal fasteners are torn off and there are no deep creaseal made In fabrics is frequently the case in a wringer feature "of the Easy wash is that it is so light and soft This is because there is none of the suds or Water from the tub left to dry in the clothes No matter how often a woman changes the water In which she is washing there Is bound to remain a certain amount of soap and dirt in the last water The damp drier of the Easy whirls this all out so that when the clothes are dried they have none of the stiffness which comes from being finished and left partially dry as with the wringer No Witter to Lift use my I Easy Washer without any effort at alL I I put the hot water into the machine with a hose and When I have finished with it the machine Itself lifts the water back Into the sink I never have any water on the floor I never get my feet wet there Is absolutely no muss I even touch my hands to the wash for with a wash stick the clothes Is lifted into the damp drier after which it i3 hardly wet enough to seriously wet hands' 1 cannot understand why anyone should buy a machine of any other type when one can buy the Easy for about the same price and can pay for it on such easy terms The Easy is sold in Ogden exclusively at Wright's She says I was first attracted to the Easy Washer with its new damp drier after I had seen a child get its hand caught in a washing machine wringer The wringer took the little hand and arm up to thfr elbow literally mashing the limb Since there were children around my house the safety of the new Easy made Its great appeal to me for it is' impossible for a child or adult to get hurt with the Easy Washer There are no exposed moving parts I A baby can creep undert this machine without there being the least fear of its being hurt next 1 feature which attracted me was the fact there is no rubbing of the clothes Instead of there being an iron blade which rubs and rubs the clothes in the Easy there are vacuum cups which rise and lower on to and off of the clothing forcing the water down and sucking it up and forcing it through the fabric! taking with it all dirt and yet there is no friction to wear the fabrics Nd Rubbing of Fabrics -T discovered a new joy when I washed i in the Easy my blankets a well as my pillows Imagine that 1 The bedding was simply put into the machine with plenty of soap and warm water and when it had been put through the second water both blankets and pillows were -put Into the damp drier sad the water whirled out making them drier than a wringer could In fact as many women know it is almost impossible to pqt a blanket through a wringer Washes Work Clothes or Silks this damp drier we put overalls and work clothes and if you have ever tried to wring out overalls you know what I mean The Easy Washer washes perfectly and Mthout the slightest danger to fine' sheer silk hose silk underwear and delicate curtains because there is no pulling at these two eventful prices 'A hat Without style is aijjiat without valjue so it is sfec- ially fortunate to find both iiji OLD STYLE GARMENTS Por Men and Ladies 98c -S169 Garments Old and New Style Made to I Order at Regular Prices SPECIALS Ladies Sweaters $150 Men Rayon erseys 2 for $100 Full-Fashioned Hose" Anklets All Best Styles (n Mb one event! sale-pricedi Crochets crepes hair hats! linen-weaves 1 email bright hats for street wear and wide-brim- BOULDER Colo April (Special) University of Colorado football team has declined an invitation to meet the University of Idaho of the Pacific -coast conference in a football game at Boise Idaho next Thanksgiving day An invitation from Creighton for the Silver and Gold to play at Omaha next autumn has also been declined according to Manager Walter Franklin The would rather go south for its feature games it is- indicated by the announcement that Franklin is negotiating' with a strong Texas team for a game in that state on December 7 tell yoii about the values rj Plenty large head sizes EVERVTHINQ IN HIM IT POODS j) I.

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