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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 10

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SUMMER READING RANDOM REFERENCES tions in' the middle west and Cali Etta Merrill Hotel Ben Lomchd is showing No-Mend Hosiery in the fornia ta return -late in September new fall "Shades of Fortune" Dr Douglas Pin-cock 301 First Security building' Extractions X-rays surgery and diseases of the mouth and jaws VV6 CAM TAK6 'EM HOAAH AMD STUDY 6M DOftlMC OUR VACATION URGE TO SPEND CAUSING RAPID TRAVELGROl'JTII Tour Executive Declares People Eager For Enjoyment John Pollock of Chicago manager of the Chicago Northwest-ernUnlon Pacific department of tours today gave a unique reason for the better than 100 per cent increase this year in western rail travel as he paused In Ogden between trains "Reduced fares and new air-con In Cache Harness racing will be a feature of the Cache county fair and rodeo to be held In Logan' September 11 12 and 13 under sponsorship of the county farm' bureau Official Inspection Station for any make of automobile Car must be Inspected by September 15th Hunter-Klmball Motor Co Qnality always and priced as low as $1 Loveland photographs Services Funeral "services for A Monson who died in Blackf oot Idaho Wednesday will be held In Richmond Utah Sunday at one with interment in the family plot there CITY MAY POST I A AT I I SEARCH REWARD Mayor To Recommend Not Less Than $100 Be Offered For Arrest It" was announced today by Mayer Harnjan W- Peery that at a meet-Ing of the city board of commissioners- late Monday afternoon he will recommend that "a reward of 1 not less than $100 be posted for in-formation1 leading to the arrest of Merle I Lindsay 25 of Burley Idaho charged -with "the first- degree murder i of his wife Leone Lindsay 24 of Ogden July 27 Two weeks after the disappearance of Mrs Lindsay her body was foufM in a clump: of oak brush on Fillmore avenue nearBhiford street since which time off icers Tiave been searchingfor Lindsay Chief of Police Rial Moore stated today he was pleased to know the city will offer a reward: It is expected there will be no opposition to Mayor Peery's recommendationV and that the reward will be formally' posted the chief said Every effort has been made to locate Lindsay but no encouraging information about him has been received he OFFICIALS WILL -COME BY PLANE TO CONFERENCE Leaders From Washington Will Be Welcomed In Salt Lake City Returning to his desk today after a trip to Idaho Regional Forester Rutledge learned that National Forester A -Silcox and Assistant National Forester Rach-f ord of Washington! will arrive In Salt Lake City by airplane Sunday afternoon Mr Rutledge and! other regional officials will go to Salt Lake City early Monday with i motor cars to take Mr Silcox and Mr Ranchford to Logan where they will attend a regional agricultural planning ventlon i Mr Rutledge Ernest Winkler and A Standing of the range management of the forest service and Dr George Stewart of the intermountain forest and range experiment station will attend the convention Mr Winkler was Jn Mount Pleasant today attending a southern Utah civic club gathering Director Warburton and A Lloyd of the extension service and James Jar dine chief of experiment stations Ui department Open House Mr and Mrs Emanuel Hanks of Clearfield will observe their fiftieth wedding anni versary Sunday by holding open For Kent House furnished or un house from ten a to ten furnished Phone 1625 Tell What could be better? Swim at Utah Springs!" ditioned cars -have had a lot -to-do with It of course" said Mr Pollock who was enroute to California to make plans for next year's tours "But there is another reaT son "People are spending their money Instead of saving It Many of them who lost their savings during the de License A Marriage license has been issued to John A-Morgan and Vilate Anderson both of Ogden in Farmington Departs Joy Johnson Chicago director of Walgreen Drug company and vice president of Schramm-Johnson Drugs left Salt Lake City Friday 'after a three-day conference with officials He was bound for San Francisco Nu-Enamel leaves no brush marks 1 coat covers 2482 Washington Blakeslee assistant forest service regional engineer left today for the Ashley national forest to investigate a proposed reservoir project He will be gone a few days Say Mister! Give yourself a treat Swim at Patio To Be Dean May-nard of Utah State Agricultural college Logan will Judge the NeVada state livestock show in Elko August 30 and 31 and September 1 See the New Westlnghouse Refrigerators 5-year guarantee Boyle Furniture Co of agriculture Washington will arrive Sunday to open a three day conference in Logan Monday Market Price for old gold Bring it to Packer Ss Stevens for experiment station and extension service directors of the eleven western states Director Reed iBalley and Returns Beulah Romans office clerk at Weber junior college has returned from a two-week vacation trip to the Imperial valley cf California Los Angeles and the San Diego exposition pression do not intend to be caught napping again They are spending their money on travel or whatever else they want instead of investing it in questionable securities or enterprises" Mr Pollock said tourist travel to the Utah parks Is "more than ipo per cent" greater than last' year Travel to Yellowstone park has also Increased remarkably while the number of tourists drawn to California by the San Diego exposition and other attractions is "way up" he said The travelers who make up the W-U tour parties are not drawn exclusively from the middle west rMr Pollock stated Many of them come from New York and Ohio is one of the leading states as a source of tourists Other eastern states also contribute their share and tourists are drawn from about 14 European countries cramjIes band director Dr Elton Felshaw has moved to 707 Eccles building Craddock of the Intermountain forest and range experiment station returned Friday 1 afternoon after spending a week at the Boise basin Ben and Vera Garr barbers over the Egyptian Theatre Phone 793 Meeting Weber county board of education will meet Tuesday at seven-thirty in the board offices 2324 Adams avenue to consider payment of routine bills and other matters branch experiment I station near Idaho City going lover erosion-stream flow and silvicultural re- "I have instructed the police de-partment to redouble its efforts to apprehend Lindsay" the mayor said "The commissioners feel the offer of a reward for his arrest will aid to some extent the search for him" 1 Eiders Prepare For Meeting In VilsonO The sixth quorum of elders of the Wilson ward has ar-" ranged -the program-for a sacrament meeting at seven-thirty Sunday The principal speaker will be Elder Nelson of Los Angeles The musical program will be furnished by Mrs Ellen-Thomas Nelson former prominent "musical instructor of Ogden The public Is invited to attend overtime parking of motor cars ands each forfeited $2 bail search projects being conducted In From Car A radiator cap was stolen from the car of Ezra Palmer 425 Twenty-sixth street Friday night The car was parked at the home according to police station report Hands Up! Manicures given by expert operators 35c Oil perma-nents $200 up Darrell's Phone 363 that locality They also attended a meeting In Boise where tentative plans were outlined by Supervisor Mains for starting erosion control work on the Boise forest A message lfrom Washington Why not have the Permanent Wave for the coming school term at our August Special of $300 Siri-Atta Beauty Salon Phone 206 222 Eccles Bldg today said Secretary of Agri On The "Tobacco Road" theatrical company consisting of 25 persons with Manager Sam Spachner in charge is scheduled to pass through Ogden by train Sunday night en route from Salt Lake City to Denver culture Henry Wallace Intended to visit Ogden and Logan when he left JUSTICE FACES LEGAL TANGLE Technical Points Are Raised In State Control Actions Throngs Gather In Park As Bureau Outing Begins President Stallings Highly Pleased With Districts' Cooperation Flower Display Competition Sharp the national capital recently He was to speak in Ames Iowa today rings were recently stolen from the home of Earl Bran- He is due to arrive here late Sunday with kstiter 2669 Harrison avenue accord More Power more miles GaSav Fuel oil Phone 1072 ing to a report to police night and leave Monday morning for Logan WELFARE FUNDS 4 Removal Sale Low prices on fans and room heaters on -present stock only Special on 6-quart roasters and Everhot cookers Utah Power and Light Co At The Box Elder county fair and rodeo to be held in Tre-monton September 19 20 and 21 has engaged the Everett Colbiirn rodeo stock and Monte Montana and his wife trick riders and fancy ropers 1 section were from Slaterville Wil August Fur Coat Sale Advanced styles Gajewsky 2414 Wash Speaker Fred Jensen of the Ogden stake high council will speak in the Fifth ward chapel Sunday at seven The public is Invited to attend Lorin Farr park today was the focal point for thousands of rest TERMED SMALL Sentenced In city court today Benjamin Howard 23 a transient pleaded guilty to a charge: of petit larceny theft of a woman's coat August 21 and he was -sehtenced serve 15 days in Jail Student Permanents $150 quality work Read's Beauty Salon Phone 1188-W The meaning of the words "not exceeding one day" will be the question for arguments in the Justice court of Burch Creek within the next few days ijhe arguments will be heard between Royal Douglas counsel for tWilliam Miller and Butters Cjreorge Buckle counsel for Anthony alias Tony Curtis and County Attorney Paul Thatcher Counsel for the defendants who are charged with unlawful sale of liquor have filed "motions to strike" Avoid the rush Hurry and have your brakes' lights tires etc checked by Robert Hinckley Inc 2810 Washington official inspection station No 98 Speaker Describes Large Amounts Expended For War Purposes Eardley ah electrical engineer of Salt Lake! City was' the id Turned LaPour special HOLC representative Irom Washington announced in Salt Lake City that 120 loan applications were being rejected because of lack of co-operation by applicants A Pculsen 46 of Plain City Way 44 Ogden canyon and Mrs Doxey 2856 Jefferson avenue were net in city court today to answer cnarges of the filing of Demurrers in in connection with amended complaints send club Friday evening in the Citv Hall Dark Report from the Dee hospital today was that Arthur Agee 5 music teacher and director of the Ogden railway terminal band passed a restful night and was considered to be improved Mr Agee suffered Injuries on his head and bruises on his body Friday evening when the motor car in which he was riding driven by Glen Wilson 29 of North Ogden collided with a car driven by Mrs Lawrence Coop 27 of 2668 Brinker avenue at the intersection of Monroe avenue and Twenty-seventh street Mr Wilson sustained a cut on the forehead and was taken to the hospital but did not remain It was reported at the police station that Mr Agee who resides at 622 Thirtieth street was rendered unconscious for a short time but soon recovered He received a deep cut on his head 1 The Wilson car was traveling south on the avenue and the Coop car was going east on Twenty-seventh street when they came together with considerable force It was said the motor cars were traveling at a moderate rate of speed Fourth Ward Names 2 Sunday Speakers Mr and Mrs James Douglas will be the speakers at the Fourth ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening at seven o'clock in the chapel at Twenty-first street and Jefferson avenue A trio of young women from the Thirteenth ward will furnish the musical portion of the services Mr and Mrs Douglas recently returned from the British mission of which Mr Douglas was president each case were sustained recently Enroll now fall term Weber School of Beauty Culture Student service lb price 573 24th St by Justice of the peace Alfred Glad well who instructed the coun son Eden North Ogden Taylor Plain City Roy and Hooper Competition-in this division as well as in the individual portion was expected to be the "stiff est under the sun-' as one flower enthusiast remarked WATER RESOURCES The afternoon events were opened with a talk by Reed Bailey director of the intermountain forest and range experiment station on "The Relationship of Mountains To Our Valley Agriculture" in which he pointed out that "civilization is built under a ditch" with a vie to an appreciation and knowledge of mountain watersheds Special guests at -l the afternoon gathering in the bandstand were Tracy Welling' executive secretary of the Utah State Farm Bureau federation Ogden city and Weber county commissioners staff teachers from the A and many local officials Of a lighter vein were the children's and adults' contests scheduled 'to follow the speaking Horse races other sports and a baseball game played by teams of the A division Farm Bureau league will close the program dents of Weber county who gathered to participate in the sixteenth annual Weber County Farm Bureau day festivities The celebration opened with a thrill-packed baseball game that brought together Farr West and Roy teams for the farm bureau division championship "Fine co-operation from all county districts has made It possible to say this is the biggest and finest gathering of farm folks in the history of the annual celebration" George Stallings president of the Weber county farm bureau enthusiastically stated ATTRACTIVE PLACE One of the outstanding attractions of the day from a color and perfume standpoint was a show sponsored by the Weber county farm bureau flower committee The display gathered from gardens of Weber county and located under the eastern end of the concrete grandstand presented a wide variety of blooms Hogensen of Utah State Agricultural college was- to- judge individual and community entries later in the day for award of cash-prizes and ribbons 1 Entries in the community booth ty attorney to file complaints Last Times Today "STAMBOUL QUEST" with Myrna Loy "A ATCKED W03IAN" with -Mady Christians The time limit for iling the new complaints under the revised stat On Tour-D A Affleck of Salt Lake City president of the National Association of Retail Grocers left Friday to attend grocers conven- utes of Utah 1933 is 1'not exceeding one day' RADIO PROGRAMS Defense counsel in their motions set forth that "the demurrer to the Mr Eardley devoted part of his talk on an anlysis of recent appropriations by congress as related to the proposed Townsend plan for old age pensions He pointed out the large sums appropriated for army navy and other military purposes as compared to the small amounts devoted to education child welfare unemployment Insurance and old age pensions Chairman Hartmann Introduced Joseph "Schwartz head of the Junior Townsend club who spoke briefly Joseph Young one of the charter members of the club reviewed progress made by the movement which now claims nearly 450 members in Weber county TOMORROW WALLACE BEERY'- and' JACKIE COOPER: "TREASURE ISLAND" TONIGIIT 4:30 Varieties for Boys and Girls 4:45 Hal Kemp and Ills Orchestra 5:00 Vocal Duets' 5:15 Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians "JHEN OF TIIE NIGIIT" :30 :45 5: 5: :00 6: Boyle Fumiiurt Co Program Tango and Rhumba Music Ambrose and his Orchestra Vocal Classics -Crystal Bottling Works Prise 6:15 It was announced that Ruel with Bruce Cabot Judith Allen 625 Alder and Charles JJ Rosser of Salt Lake City will be the speakers at the next meeting of the club Fri OFFICERS SEEK ADDED BODIES OFFICE VOTED TO fi FO'VLE day evening August 30 in City hall park Also that Sam Kiefer (Peter Spraynozzle) of Salt Lake City: Is? original complaints wis sustained at about three-thirty: on the 13th day of August £935 and that said time did expire It three-thirty rauAugust 14 1935 and therefore was not filed within the one-day period and hence isj! not filed according to the laws of the state of Utah" The question for the Justice to decide Is whether the statute requires the filing of liew complaints within 24 hours fron the time the demurrerd is sustained or whether a more liberal interpretation of "not exceeding one day" nfay be given Defense counsel also raise objections to the wording of the new complaints which declare are "in exactly the same language as the original complaints with the exception of the following language and in violation of section 114 of the liquor control act of the state of Utah" Counsel also contend the amended complaints have not been-filed with the justice of pthe peace for the Burch Creek court because they were delivered to Justice Gladwell by Deputy Sheriff John Watson at a time later than five the contest rrogram 6:30 Church Services of Ogden' 6:45 Paul Whlteman's Orchestra 7:00 Utah Power Light Company's "Twilight Reveries" 7:15 Dorsey Brothers Orchestra 7:30 Ranch Boys Western 7:45 Jack Hylton's Orchestra 8:00 Phillip Crosbie Mrs Helen Mattson Pianist 8 :15 Victor Young and hs Or- chestra 8:30 South Washington Furniture Co 8:45 Hill Blllle Sweethearts Ole and Viola 9:00 Clyde Lock wood's Orchestra from the White City Gardens 9:30 Silent to be one of the speakers on the Labor day program i Monday September 2 at the stadium and will devote some time to the Townsend Mi Last Times Today "Rustlers' i "Bright Paradise" Eyes" Yilan Tonight Big: Battle of Music JOE BILLO AND mS CHICAGO ORCHESTRA 11 Artists and Entertainers vs CLYDE "RED" LOCKWOOD'S ORCHESTRA Utah's Best Continuous Dancing: 8:30 pm Until 12 pm -h Most Unusual Attraction Join the nappy Crowds! Ladies 30 Gents 171 iSo City rfu J0E bxllo and his Chicago Tomorrow fTA Entertainers at the t- Blood Commends Utah Guardsmen Coconut Grove America's Largest Ballroom MONDAY Let's Go! SUNDAY 9:00 Ted Piorito and his Orchestra o-an AiPirnnrtpr KiKKelbureh Vocal Clyde Fowles department manager of the Wasatch Insurance Investment company was elected president of the Ogden Fire and Casualty association at a meeting in the Hotel Ben Lomond Friday afternoon He succeeds Fera Young Mr yowles is also president of the Ogden Real Estate board yti-JU Blackburn was elected vice-president of the association and Con Bonn was re-elected secretary The association held a buffet lunch for members and partners at Mr Fowles' home In Ogden canyon Friday evening Approximately 40 guests were present Farmers of Spain are Just beginning to recognize the usefulness of tractors AUBURN CaUf Aug 24 (AP) search of nearby mountain areas was planned today by authorities in search of Elaying victims despite repudiation of a tale of Earl Kimball confessed killer of two men that two additional' victims wtre hidden there kimbail who admitted killing James Kennett Sr retired Chicago contractor and a Sacramento youth furnished directions which led to discovery of Kennett's body The youth's body previously had been found Kimball who confessed the killing of Kennett in -c quarrel over food and John Mangan of Sacramento In a fight for possession of a rifle asserted on Thursday night that he had killed 25 other men Yesterday he readily admitted his story of additional vitims was a hoax aimed at obtaining "publicity- Mexico's co-operative -movement is reported to be making rapid progress Special Bargain TONIGHT Ladles 10 Gents 20 'till 8:30 thereafter Ladies 20 Gents 40 BROX IU5IC 443 So Main Salt Lake customary hour in thje state of Utah that the offices of the clerk of the court or Justices of the peace close Another reason given for 'filing the "motion to strike" is that the county attorney failed to serve a copy of the amended complaint upon counsel representing he defendants LA i I wji -Can raiiilliwir mil I TT SALT LAKE CITY Aug (AP) showing made by the 145th field artillery Utah national guard in recent maneuvers near San Luis Obispo Calif "reflects great credit to the state" Governor Blood wrote its commander today "The march from Salt Lake City to the maneuver ground and the return was an outstanding achievement displaying alike the mobile possibilities of modern warfare and the physical stamina of the men themselves" the governor said In a letter to Col Carl A Badger commanding officer "The orderliness of the march and the record made for close adherence to schedule and In fact all matters pertaining to the movement of the regiment may well be subject of high praise regiment this year set a mark of achievement which may long prove a standard for It and other regiments to attempt to attain in the future" Most of the tractors now" used In Spain are from America Four Pairs Receive Marriage Licenses £773 A rS? Thirteenth Annual HARVEST DANCE 1 and MELON BUST of the 'J- WEBER STAKE SUNDAY SCHOOLS HOOPER Monday evening Aug 26 1935 Ladies to wear sack aprons 'Gentlemen to wear overalls INCOMPAR ABLE EROOKS ATKINSON NY Timet Four couples obtained marriage licenses in the Weber county clerk's-office todayfi They are: Walter Robert Amidan of Slaterville and Norma England of Plain City Richard Newton of Portland Ore and Eugenia Smith of Ogden Carl Stoker of Hunts-ville and Mary Alice Bracken of Howard Hanks of Eu Cliisslcs 9:45 Ben Selvih and hi Orchestra 10:00 Mitchell Beauty Shop Program 10:05 Instrumental Varieties 10:10 City Cleaners 10:15 Utah Power Light Company "Morning Reveries" 10:30 Wayne King's Orchestra 10:45 Plckena Sisters Trio Violin and Cello Selections 11:15 Connie Boswell Blues Singer 11:30 Ozzle Nelson's Orchestra 11:45 Mills four boys and a guitar 12:00 Don Bestor's Orchestra 12:15 Vocal Classics 12-0 Freddie Martin's Orchestra 12:45 Organ Interlude 1:00 Band Music and Marches 1:15 Choral Selections 1:30 Tango and Rhumba 1:45 Old popular Songs 2:00 Boyle Furniture Co Program 2:15 Victor Salon Orchestra 2:30 Victor Young's Orchestra Musical Novelties 3:00 Louis Katzman Orchestra 3:15 Watchtower presenU -Judge Rutherford 3:30 Isham Jones and his Orchestra 3:45 Grand Opera Selections 4:00 Jack Hylton's Orchestra 4:15 Hawaiian Melodies 4:30 Varieties for Juniors" 4:45 The Harmony Sister a Studio Program 5:00 Male Chorus Selections 5:15 Orvllle Knapp's Orchestra 5:30 Popular Vocal Varieties 5:45 CollLowder BaUads Miss Marlon Covey accompanist 6 :00 Hal Kemp's OTChestra 6:15 Blng Crosby Popular Songs 6:25 Crystal Bottling Works Prize Con- test Program 6:30 Special Musical Selections for the Weber County Infirmary 7-00 Berdean Dunn Gladys Bailey and Bert allows a studio program 7:15 Al Warden Interview 7:30 Anderson Motor Company 7- 45 Musical Comedy Selections 7:45 Musical Comedy Selections 8- 00 Luther Brothers Western Music 8:15 Paul Whiteman and hla Orchestra 8:30 South Washington -Furniture Co Program 8:45 Clinton Price and Melba Wright a Studio Program 9:00 MInnoch Paint Company presents Organ Melodies from the Weber College 9:30 Silent -N reka and Carmen JIall- of Ogden Annouhccmsni! Mrs Herbert Seager has taken over the management of the TOVflPULlP 26th St and Ogden Ave SYHCIAL High Grado Gd 20ff For Saturday and Sunday 1 7 i 'if' i YOU'U ii i IAFFINO YOUR HEAD OFF AT mm tooite THIS FAMILY' AND AIL THIi NEIGHSORS II To the Music of TO COAL DEALERS I of Education will consider bids on Thursday It'SStX P- at the offices of the Board of ft51 Srect lor rnisMng approximately 1200 to 1400 tons of coal for the ensuing school year i Bidders are requited to designate the name of mine Xrom which coal la obtained and to submit bids on the following: 1 Pf 11 Jf135? delivered In bins at school buUdings i 2 1 Inch size delivered In bins at school buildings 8 3 1 inch size i cars Ogden -4 -la Inch size cars Ogden I Coal acceptable for the schools shall have a content of not less than 130C0 and an ash content not to exceed 6 The coal required sh aU be thaf designated as straight mine slack fnfi? TfJLBl including all passing the screen meS matter andor inch) free from yard clean-up and foreign The Board of Education reserves the right to reject anv and all bids BOARD OP EDUCATION OF OGDEN cltY UTAH? By Albert Foulger a President By Viola Clancy Cleric Escape me never( Lee Frost and His Recording Nationals at the i i i in 0 irUDSON-TERILlPIlNE SALES AND SERVICE rmus a co iig 1950 Washington Ave STARTING TORIORROW nonnn gahoehs Jri V'.

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