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Show -- SUNDAY MORNING; DECEMBER 11, 1921. THE OGDEN SOGSEiWERAL STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 11 ii.iL u. A OOODJ.TO TKADt BROTK'IS LAD'SIQUEST Santa and Goodfellows Asked to Furnish Fur Hats w $r 1 Real Christmas GHeer. $g Old clothes that can be made overling. I am ten years old. , I am the pld a lamny, overalls that can oe worn'er of five boys and my nam Is by two boys anxious to attend school. street. Please give toys, dolls and food are amonsr.the me and my brother a pair or new Christmas gifts that are being: sought overalls to wear to school and because me poor or Ogden In appealing I tike school and vny brother does, too. . etters sent to Santa . Hlaus and the Good bye." Good Fellows. That these gifts win ' RECEIVED OTHERS be secured through the community Other similar letters are being reeffort sponsored by the Standard-Examinceived constantly by the Good Fellows IS iseems certain, for subscrip- together with lists of needy persons tions are constantly being added to the which are being compiled through Good Fellows' fund, while a commit-- . various churches and societies. . te,e of business and professional menl Detailed work regarding the needs Is making a careful investigation as will be taken up Monday by the Christ to conditions in every part of the mas cheer committee composed of 15 as Ogden business and professional men city, Informing the Good Fellows to actual needs' in each family. representing various civicwillorganizaONE LETTISH tions. Investigation that mustdisclose II . One of the letters to .the- Good just what do toj Ogden people : Fellows follows ': "Kind Sirst I see in the paper you. up. are going to help all the needy for, Meantime the funds are being raised Xmas time. Now if you could send a for this effort. Some Good bundle of old" clothes to make over to Fellows, needy including several clubs and Mrs. , street, it would Hodges, have asked that they be assign be doing a grand thing. She has nineied.a number, from one to 20 families children and I; know that they go tuito care for. Such requests as these school cold'1 for and, she: will bo complied with, the names being I Is very handy: to underwear, make over every old 'sent irjT about a week, following the thing she can get hold of. Hoping investigation of cases reported. Then you an find some ne who wants to the .remainder will bo cared for from give her a bundle of old things, that the Good Fellows fund. To do this she can fix up, I remain, yours re- is a, 'large task in which every person j of Ogden able to donate from one spectfully, A FRIEND." . cent to many dollars is Invited to join, Good Fellow Another to the Good Fellows from through signing the a small boy is as follows: and either mailing it to the coupon with check or cur "Dear Good Fellows: I thought I Standard-Examinwould write you a few lines to tell you rency or bringing it to the Standard-- , ! I like you to come and see me. My- Examiner, where it will be placed In father is dead and my mother is work- the Good Fellows treasury. , . er These fur hats with the brocaded metal crowns are without question millin- the smartest of M mid-wint- -- ' V S.J JU " . , j 1 - U ; i ' I i : A new shipment of these win- - I ning new hats will be ready for I1 sale at a very, low price beginning x tomorrow morning. Rich fur trimmings are pic- - ! tured. Lustrous metal crowns of Here is your chance to fulfill the dream childhood for any kind of toy which their youthful hearts may desire. Operating our Toy Department as a convenience for our customers nnd not as a profit making department of our buRinesR, we believe we are offering toy values v that cannot be duplicated. e--f brocaded metal cloth. As the assortment is now large and as these particular hats are now in great demand, those who are interested should come early for an inspection. On sale tomorrow and while they last $5. : j er er Here's a Few of the Specials! FLEXIBLE FLYERS GOOD FELLOWS' COUPON. The; undersigned will be glad to provide Christmas happiness for children as a member of the GoodFellovs of Ogden: Enc osed find $ .for Good Fellow's Fund. COHIITY ! DREADN AUGHT HIGH SLEDS S3.85 34.50 S5.G5 HIGH GRADE AT MEETING OF OGDEI CLUBS VELOCIPEDES Under Plans Advanced Subscriptions Charity Work and Civic Efforts Distributed by Budget i 'SCHOOL "i uik out a man of a committee lo to plan for a "community council" consider civic problem that can be handled jointly by the ctvlc orgnnlw-tionHe chose Mayor Frank Francis ai4 a member of the rommittee nnd with will name others to him. Both of thes plans were suggested at a joint meeting of the Rotary. and Progressive Business clubs, several week ago, nd hav-- been under consideration since that time. .Committee members brliev both plans can be worked out satisfactorily within a very few weeks and made effecsecretary. in club work of tpo coming year. tive DEATHS A committee composed of Frank J. oo Stevens, D. Williams and L. L. Haines was named to investigate the financial lnfantfneeds of the various organizations in Josephine Opal andIxmther, FUNERALS Elizabeth Mor Oden that might be included in th daughter of Robert -lison Louther. died at 6:30 o'clock last community cheyt" and' a committee . at the Louther home, 2966 HI L'l . Tj. Hill?, 11. IT. night ams avenue. The child was six weeks Matteson, Frank Higginbotham and Funeral services for Ethel Field ' was ap- were held Friday at 2 o'clock at the Edward Carver Rev. eld. John ' Funeral services will be held tomorto formulate the r"lf s ,for its Bishop row afternoon at 3:S0 o'clock at the pointed These committees will re- Lindqulst funeral chapel. operation. T. A. Edward Slater O." James & presided. Larkin Sons chapel. W. Ridges port at another session next SaturUnderwill conduct the service. Interment: day. Well "Sometime Sanders sang. will be in the City cemetery. Leslie S. Hodgson was named chair- - stand." Mrs. Cora Cowens fang, "Beautiful Isle." Joseph Moore sang S3!! "Lead Kindly Light" and "I'll Oo Where you Want Me to uo." me Holley, John O. speakers wsre Horace Meslck, Bishop J. II. riatt and liisnop James A. Slater. Interment was in the City cemetery. Bishop Slater dedicat ed the grave. Funeral service! for Ida Woolley were held at ma rsinm wara ai i o'clock Friday, up. w. u. iuaes oiii- ciated. A viollA solo was played by Al bert J. Erickson. Mlt Maythel Allen Sweet Day" and "My aaftf. "Oood-by- e A choJr composed ox a young Prayer." lady from each of the wards sans "Dear to th Heart of the Shepherd" and "Shine On." The speaker wera Superintendent B. II. Qoddard, Thomas H, Shreve. George urownins, Cowley of Logan. A. 1 Scovillf, and Bishop nidges. Miss Woolley's school class studsats actsd as Sunday ' 1nm,A haimra Tlnrfal WBB In Drdcn City cemetery. Oeorga D. Brownlnc dedicated the grave. - , yes-fterd- IS m y Lyiufi i lu State By Students At the dedicatory exercises for the aiddition of the Hiverdale school, C.Ill Jensen, state superintendent of public Instruction, was the principal' speaker, according to an an-nouncement made yesterday by Superintendent ,B. A. Fowler, who presided at the exercises. Friday night. This was the second school buiLding to be dedicated in the county .this -- four-roo- m ; j , ' . -- Ad-(compo- sed X - Extra Quality" 34. 50 s. , TOY AUTOMOBILES SO.45 PAINT BOXES SI .25 31.85 50c 32.75 35.00 CHILD'S ALUMINUM COOKING SETS.. S1.25 31.75 33.25 33.75 S1.55 . ay j co-oper- at Kl-wan- Ira OfTLJH ls e , Sti!-wel- m- WAGONS fyoar, the first being at Plain city. ' Foundation of the "community subscriptions Frank W. Stratford, president of the chest" in which Ogden"s civic efforts work and charity Weber county board of education, de- - for be placed, to b distributed un would livered an address. John Watson of der a budget plan, was considered Ithe Weber stake presidency, delivered at a committee meeting held rooms, the committhe dedicatory prayer, and Rev. Hugh at the Weber club tee including members of the Ogden J Neville, pastor of the First Methodist club. church of Ogden, delivered the invo- chamber of commerce, Rotary cation. BJshop A; A. Bingham of Klwanls club, Progressive Business and the Ogden chapter of the RIverdale, also delivered an address. club Association of Engineers. American school and dances other Choruses, were 11. the slidents. exercises Is Jr.. wa chosen as W. Reeder, by given Superintendent oo the committee, Leslie S. of chairman Speaker;;Program Given Hodgson, vice chalrmanarid O. J. ' 30.50 37.20 S7.00 325.00 327.50 DOLL CARRIAGES 34.50 SG.00 S8.75 S11.0O 311.00 COASTER WAGONS 37.50 38.50 310.50 312.50 KIDDIE KARSThrss Sizes 32.10 32.50 31.55 IRON CLAD EXPRESS SS.5S 310.50 S 12.50 Address If you desire to care for a family fill in blank of first paragraph in. coupon. If you are sending a contribution fill in the amount, Mail this coupon to Good Fellows, care Ogden Standard-Examine- r : S2.G0 33.15 32.25 ROCKING HORSES S7.25 34.05TOY S12.15 TABLES S2.00 S2.50 TOY DRESSERS 33. GO 32.50 33.15 TOY ROCKERS S1.20 S1.50 31.95 32.00 S3.0( 33.35 OO 35.85 34. TOY CEDAR CHESTS S 1.05 S5.S5 57.05 CHEST DISCUSSED Name. (i ESQUIMO SLEDS EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME l, -- . . 1B ocaI nelectlonn ere rendered. "AH Well." by the ward choir; "Blessed Are the Dead." by a double quartet; "Face to Face.'" by Myrtla Capson und "The Teachcra' Work Is Done." by a male quartet. Ta that 'MEN," SERMON TOPIC U being delivered PresbytTUn church- - In the Fim pecial mualcal selections will b rendered by MU Kuth Winter. Mia Is th Martha C Coleman and A. IL Fa, "Christ, the Maker of Men." , der. them tonight In the oo flowara. series of aermona on "The Ancient Plants, by mean of their greenn 1711 Christmas and the Modern Christ.' can collect and vtore the sun's heat. oo Wtbr Floral furnish " CHRIST, MAKER OF tb pre-Chrltm- , as j j Electric Ma-thl- iliri$tmes tf as Funeral errices over the remains of I In this age what' is more appropriate than electric gifts? Every woman desires them and they will make life brighter and most cheerful for her every day in the year for many years to come. - The following articles wilj give you an idea of the large variety from which you may select attractive gifts in our store: j -- Percolators Toasters Waffle Irons Grills Chafing Dishes Warming Pads Curling Irons Vibrators, Sewing Machines ' Sewing Machine Motors, 3 Q- Radiators Fans Clothes Washers Dish Washers Vacuum Cleaners Irons Floor Lamps Portable Lamps Boudoir Lamps Lighting Fixtures Igden 2430?Washington Ave. - h. , Funeral services for "Alvln Henry SprauRe 1were held yesterday at llxrhts-vill- e at o'clock. The lnterment'waji in the Huntavllle cemetery. Bishop Joseph L. Peterson officiated. The were President John Halls: speaker T. A. Larkin. Adam L. Peterson and Mrs. Georglna cS. Marriott. The grave was dedicated by James Nelson. Thvre waa a large attendance. The following Jewelry i , The Gift Ideal for "Her" and "Him" if - - -- ft Mary Layton Swan, will be held oun day at 12:i0 at the Kaysvlllw taber nacle. Bishop Frank Hyde off idatlng. Remains can be viewed afthe Dome In Kayevllle until 12 o'clock. IntermentJ Kaysville cemetery. 9 Flowers itrt at be lArkln & Sons until o'clock, will 5 . taken to the home. Funeral service tor Christian Olseh were hehl Friday rialn City pioneer afternoon at 1 o'clock In the Plain City meeting hous. with Bihep Wil mer II. Maw officiating. The. speak era were President Samuel CJ. Dye P. M. Folk man, J. II. Carver and Blh-- ' op Maw. 13 Mr a. W mer Maw eanr "Sometime, Momewnere." .Leone, waraer sang 'Beautiful Isle of Somewhere." and Mra. Cerilla Palmer and Mm. Bernlce Carver rendered "Oh, Oo Ye Hplrtta Interment was In the Plain City cemetery.- The grave was dedicated by Charles Wetherstone, The funeral aervices for Florence Clark Packham were held yesterday a 2 o'clock from the Lynne ward meeting house with Bishop's Counsellor Iaurence M. MaJan officiating. The speakers were David J. Johns; Bishop C'ari u. Turnquist, and isishop Malan The vocal selection "Face to Face" a.nd 'ChrtaUana Good Night' by Mrs- Pau. line Martin: "'Twill Not Be Long." by Kdwln. P. Random and "Sometime We'll Understand." by Mli Utile, Nor-aetFollowing the. eervicee the body was shipped to Acequla. Idaho, where serricee will be held today and the interment made. , Johanna Boo, the fourday old laughter of Daniel and Thomaa Bozo, died of pneumonia yesterday afternoon at X o'clock. The funeral service will be held at the Larkin & Bona chapel Monday at t o'clock. Interment will be In the City cemetery. . A- - Make jewelry your Christmas gift it is not ;nly .1 token of the highest esteem, it is a gift' of perma nence, a present that outlasts the day and the year. Whether it be diamond ring, lavalliere, stick pin, brooch; necklace; watch, a ring with one of the man precious stone settings, a wrist watch, fountain pen, cuff links or any of thousands of desirable gifts you will find it here. Let us help you in making your decision many people have found this service most satisfactory. Jewelry is the one gift that universally pleases '. ' Paul W. Stecher Jeweler 352 24th Street 8 r ex A mi L |