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Show THE OGDETi STAND FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1921. ARD-EXAmINE- 4 R IT. LF1 Wmhl uwuuu Exclusive Home "$'M Veber Normal Preparing for T.Vxee Days' Celebration " ' in of EdmoncT January . Footfitters Extensive plana have been outlined members of the student body of the by ' Weber Normal college ind the faculty,, ,. mmm for the annual Founder's day celebration. The celebration, will be held was announced January 5, 6 and 7fcit today by Principal Joel E. Ricks. Alumni from all sections- of the "country have een Invited to be in attendance. ' , .. Aaron W. Tracy ia chairman of the committee in charge of the general three-da- y funfest and will name a number, of assistants during the corner week. On the initial day the Alumni mem- bers will hold sway. In the evening a general get together will be' fea' school auditorium. tured in the ODavid McKay, Stephen Richard R. Lyman and Adam Bennion are some of the church leaders who have been Invited to attend. . Friday will be devoted o assemblies of various natures. In the evening the Alumni quintet will battle the school team in the. basketball game. ' evening two old-tiSaturday hoop teams will meet. ' A big get acquainted dance will be' .'held on one of the three evenings. ' - v- A - j . ffrcft i . DOLLS FOR GIRLS TOYS FOR BOYS 6.- - Direc- If HARRY HALES, Manager 2311 Washington Avenue - ' CO. t. Twenty-fiv- BERGER PRESENTS APPEAL FOR DEBS Dec. i ........ V Pounds WHITE NAVY BEANS Fifteen Pounds GRANU- - Company's Rate Expert on Stand for Cross-Examina-tio- Nine Tall Cans SEGO MILK Seven Cans Standard J IOWA CORN Seven Large Cans UTAH Half Gallon Can WESSON . TOMATOES Eight Pound FINE BLACK ZVi Packages. BEECH NUT MACARONI 11 A. B. j ! - I z. .LEANED CURRANTS Four Packages 14-O- z. . . Naptha BY MASONIC LODGE UTAH FOREST PEAS Officers of JWeber lodge No. 6, Free and Accepted' Masons, one of the first ilasonic lodges In the state, were installed last night by T. S. Shaughnesay. retiring worshipful master who haa been elected trustee for the next three years- Tbo Installation ceremonies took place at the Masonic hall and: there was a large attendance. A. It. Ward Godacted aa grand marshal, frey Matthews as grand chaplain. Rev. (John Edward Carver, grand master of the' grand lodge of Utah, was tle prinspeaker. Other, speakers were cipal Dr. A. D. Barber, Dr. Frank Parker, A. V. Mcintosh, Wa.de M. Johnson, A. Fv Parker, Warren I, Wattis and J. Walter Ellingson. Following the installation of the officers a buffet luncheon was served in the club rooms and an entertainment consisting of songs' and music was presented. The officers Installed-for- ' the ensuing yer, are James Q; Lea vitt, worshipful, master; Norman L Sims, senior warden; S. J. Ilagans. junior war den: Frank E. Nichols, secretary and A. V. Mcintosh, treasurer: E. 11. Hlg-raasenior deacon; Charles A. West. T, Don Reason, senior Junior deacon; Stewart; IL- Carlisle Stevens, Junior Stewart; Howard E. Watts, organist, and Dr. William J. Wright, chaplain. George E. Bartlett was installed as tyler, with the unique distinction of having served Weber lodge In that 'capacity for the past -31 years. XSrahams . . . . . . Klean Kitchen Kombination - 10 pkgs. Washington .... large Gold Dust, Kleanzer 1. 5 Breakfast Combination ; ' pounds Germade, 9 pounds Rolled Oats, 3 packages fiO Corn Flakes . VOC 9 Powder, .1 Keene" no . . . iOl . . and-Rev- .98c , . ' No. 5 box Sodas, Barrel Ginger Snaps, Family ....... . . " BETTER MEATS FOR LESS market 350 . Our at Twenty-fiftstreet the pace for values every, day. If you. haven't tried our issetting meats yet,get starred, now fnd learn that full weight and low prices are assured here. h Swift's Premium I hf 38C . , Jrork Chops Extra special. PoOTd. . . . ; : t5c values. Special, lb. Bacon By the slab or ..ab. Lb. Pot Roasts ov ZjC lOl UC Sugar Cured' Hams - Fresh from- smoke house, Pound. , . . the or Picnic Hams Selected andevery . one-goo- d Speca' lb- - . ' iC Boneless Codfish 2 lb. Bricks. special, each. ' . . . . . Extra JlC ' U. "" "TaTirrT'' . n, : '" - ARMY STYLE Sizes 26 and up. oufdooruse. r 2249 Washington Avenue Street Phone 94 .. . Phone. 885-Remember, we deliver $3.00 orders free, including Sugar and Flour, 350 Twenty-fift- h ' - t'- - E UcSofctP - , , ..II ... MPi nilV I. ., ..w " i'.Vi,::,: . IL in ""! ft m" iiir'iin'm ' if" ir'nVna i" ' 'iii It i JiT'i.'STinBiMi T rH r,i wo' a witn doub,e knee i eat OP : '.vi ,i Qg t n :: : ua .jaaaa ALL WOOL WRAP LEGGINGS Regulation r,B? : i-'., army winter weight. DiC Pair.. it. . . :L, -- : j!, ,'. i :,: , , f0 t:. .la.- -, ,l: '-. ' .'..i .. ' jlti-- MEN's'hEAVY CORDUROY BREECHES Lighter dark color. Aureal value, ' 1 ,f:,ii;!3 'iiyjti: UNION .SUITS ,m :u:. 100. PCT. "::,; WOOL Suit..:...... ;. Heavy ribbed and a good $5.50 value, Jl.iLJ '. nr Jq 3?0.ifD v'. 7:; "i " nr t MACKINAW-HO- SE CORDUROY MEN'S "HEAVY WORK PANTS In two grades, AC C A ftC light and dark colors.... J)j,4D J)4.yj- - mij .,: i .- ..,, " .. ...II..I...T wool.Each MEN'S ARMY O. D. WOOL BREECHES p", L ftfPfl0lPp T Made of the finest grade California nr 34,3j Pair ...tl, , tx3 U. S. ARMY O. D. WOOL BOYS' "U. S. ARMY CLOTH ALL WOOL J BREEQHES. Sizes 12 to 16 . flF j .....i... Men's Felt House Slippers Boys' U. S. Army Last Shoes Sizes 12 to 13 Sizes 2y2 to 6 Sizes 1 to $2 95. . 22, , '$3.45. f - 0 . PDJ9o Mens Double ply, Goodyear welt sole, insole. Sizes 6 to 12. These are good ones or we wouldn't sell them. Pair 16-in- Hi Tops ph Heavy double ply oak soles, full stock elk hide uppers. Size3 B to 11. Pair - - , Sizes 5 to 12. v Soft or leather soles. A real Christmas gift for dad or brother. Sizes 6 to 10. Pair' Herman's U. S. Army Shoes solid leather , Men's Moccasin Boots :&J i 14-in- ch Storm tanned and waterproof, double ply tjl Goodyear welt oak soles. Hand sewed and a real boot all over. Price per pair Pair wra A0M e w it mm j Govt. Inspected 12-lt- ). can , J Govt. Inspected cans . Li it! Utah Surplus Army & lavy;Beptv Store EVERYTHING FOR THE LABORERS GET THE HABIT OF TRADING quarters at Salt Lake City. "Hotel rate reductions .have teen made twice on the Pacific coast withll in the past year," said Secretary the, of "Owners hotel oday. started to reduce their high prices with a view of encouraging trarlrl to the coast. "Similar reductions are expected. to be made in Utah and other.states within, due time." ' : - - oo FORMER OGDEN R. R. ' MAN DIES IN DENVER Albert O. Hamilton, 59, claim agent of the Colorado division of the Union Pacific railroad, died at 9:15 olclock Monday night at iercy hospital. In Denver following a serious operation Friday night. lie was taken suddenly ill.' Friday and was rushed from' "his home, 1034 East Colfax avenue, to the hospital. Mr. Hamilton 'was born In Iowa. He has been connected with railroads for sAnta claus HERE-THERE- A 'S REASON 2303 WASHINGTON AVENUE -- Will berglad to see his friends, boys and girls and parents . .' CALIFORNIA HOTELS REDUCE .THEIR RATES the past 30 years. For nearly 20 years he was employed by th Rock Island railroad. His former home was at Edgerton, Mo. The body will be taken to Missouri for burial. Mr. Hamilton entered the service of the Union Pacific in 1910 and was transferred to Denver from, Ogden Jn 1918. He married Miss L,ulu Ross of North Platte, Neb., in 188S. Hlsvwlfe and three daughters. Misses Fern and Nadin of Denver and Mi?s Frank A. Newman of Gashland. Mo., and a mother and sister In Kansas City survive him.. Mr. Hamilton was a member of the Masonic lodge of Edgerton,' Mo. Mr. Hamilton made his home In Ogden several years prior to 1918. .He was connected with "the claim depart- ' ment of the Union Pacific here. . oo ASSISTANT GRIDIRON COACH MAY CHANGE BERKELEY", Cal-.- ' Dec. 16. Dr. Boles Rosenthal,-- ' assistant football coach at the University of California, has confirmed reports that he is being considered for the post o.f head coach at the University of Minnesota. Dr.- Rosenthal, who handled the line on the 1920 and 1921 champion California teams, formerly played center for Minnesota and was a member team. It Is beof an lieved he will not accept the Minnesota offer, if is forthcoming.. ' . it !00 $1 FOR HIS HONESTY HUUU Eng. A former service man picked lip a pocketbook . containing $15,000 in documents and checks. Hi3 Rates In all of the leading hotels , or uaiuornia nave Deen reduced ap30 per cent , below the proximately figure of 1920. according to information received here today by Secretary O. J. Stilwell-o- f the Ogden. chamber commerce. . 'of I The communication was from D. Si passenger aent or 7bpencer, general Pacific System with heart- - SATURDAY 2 :30 TO 5 :30 P JM. -- all-weste- rn , . UTAH POWER & LIGHT reward was l. ooCOMPANY OFPICES FIRM GETS PERMIT FOR SALE OF BONDS ' at the ; - - v " David Eccles Bld. cent gold .bonds, giving with a bonds bonus of 50' per cent par the common of stock. The ofvalue the ficers of the tire company are: JoFred Flint, vice seph Chez, president; president; Joseph A- -' Ferraro, secre -- tary; Fred J. Vlcki treasurer, aifd Tv"v general manager. The Ogan Coca-Col- a yompany war permitted by the commission to withv draw its application for permission tfc sell stock ,(Without " ...... nreludice. .. . B. Mowbray, - ... HOLIDAY EXCURSION RATES . . - ) . Via - - oo AUSAGE -- ASH S B H r:ir,.,'::!i..L;j::"..i Dandy for skating and CQ Each ..II. I. Gray with lined breast and double elbow. Also double w00 ' elbow. Each . , pizJ 2 Shirts . ALL WOOL SWEATERS Heavy rope stitch, coat or slipon style. Q A QC, Eac QJq ii""w"'i'T U. S. Army 0 MEN'S KHAKI S. Stil-we- - Cracker Combination 38c ,f " . ' hi OFFICERS INSTALLED Ten Cans ORANGES ' ko WOODCOCK MACARONI TABLE - . ISINS SWEET I bars Luna, tl n It vt I 1 . t 'our 'ackages 15-O- - - bars ,. .,.' ,., , ,..,.1. Double ply Goodyear welt sole. Full stock cowhide upper and the strongest shoes made. , CHEESE EGGS Three Dozen Pound Big Soap Combination 5 ... II : or . U. S. Army Garrison Shoes j One- - Four .15 Oz. . Packages SEE5CESS PANCAKE FLOUR Seven Pound3 CALIFORNIA PRUNES : estate transfers reported to day by Mrs. Glenna Felt, county re-. , follow, Harry J. and Frances Coppock to James E. Scott, a part of Lot 7. in Block 1. Plat B. O. C. 8. S3250. Charles A- - Tracy to Agnes M. Tracy,'; his wife, a jiart of the southwest quat- - ' ter of Sec. 18, Twp. 6 N. It. 2, W. S. L. M., $1 and other valuable considera- tion William II. Purdy to Anna Flatos, a part of Lot a, in uiock 34, Plat C, O. C. S., $550. George A. Barry and Amy P. Barry, and Gertrude Barry to Bakke Poatma, a ' part of lots H and 2, In Block 2'j, Plat C, O. C. S., if 2000. Clara E. Browning to Frank W. Piper,, a part of lots 3, 4 and 6, in Block 12, Plat A, O. C. S.. $1250. Edward A. and Ellen M. Barnes, to Stoker, weft half of the northZarl west quarter of the northwest quarter of Sec. 27, Twp. 6N It. 2 AS'., $10. Real- CREAM : on REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS f Four Pounds FULL SHAMROCK 1 oo stork SALMON 'Packages NUTS 3 bars Creme Oil, II M i ol. : Flats g ; y Five NO. FANCY MIXED I. All-wp- and 0. D.'s, guaranteed over 75 per cent wool. Each . MEN'S AND LADIES' ALL WOOL GOLF HOSE Cordovan, black and pray Ar with combination color tops. Pair MUFFLERS i COCOA .Twenty-fou- r the-caplt- cross-examinati- MASON' ALMONDS SALAD OIL FIGS Six 20c Three CALIFORNIA 1 II - U. S. ARMY ALL WOOL TOQUES AND j Pound Three Pounds HARD MIX CANDY IJ II H N U : OATS , d Four 30c Packages . ,.,, ... "ni:.l n i Packages S3 TWO MINUTE r Nins Cans PILLSBURY'S WHEAT CEREAL Four Pounds 111 AS I &fx 20c With $3.00 or more of other goods, exclusive of Sugar and Milk you may buy one qq OC bag for. only . LATED SUGAR - j." j JARS PURE 48-poun- i fill t'll tUtl li n ' Ful1 bed size in grays ' BREECHES. " , " ' BOYS' . EKity "FLOUR RICE, . j Mack's Best Fourteen Does" Double j Another Irresistible Buy BLUE ROSE - ........... .............. ....... fTTTmm. mmmmmK7mTTt--- j j 98c Back again and better than ever. Every pound guaranteed to please or your money cheerfully , nn refunded. 5C can Fourteen Pounds .- - The rate case hearing before the Utah Utilities commission was resum ed at 2 o'clock this afternoon In the. commission offices' at Several business and other organli- at ion s are petitioning: "the, commission for a reduction in power rates charged I by the Utah Power & Light companyj on the grounds that the rates are unfair,, discriminatory and - unjust., The nower company- is protesting any reduction in rates. against K; H. Ash worth, rate expert of the power company, who previously had testified for the company at the present hearing, was .to take the stand this afternoon for by Arthur Woolley, chief of counsel for.i ' the petitioners. There was a possibility that the case might be completed; late today. Supply Now GOFFEE FANCY DRY ONIONS ' H FI N Blankets .CjiIto Each III r 16. -- Hiltons Best Ever e membered. Pair PflfEfUipfJG Victor WASHINGTON, Berger, who was twice refused a seat in the house has, it was understood, executive in beappealed to the chief V. half of Eusehe iJebsj imprisoned Socialist leader.. Mr. Berger sai& he found that President Harding had a "blsr. heart." declined to comment further upon hia . call. Thirty-da- y Pounds l -- Here Is your opportunity, every Ooden household should stock up liberally. $3.00 orders delvered free. Those taken before 10 a. rri. delivered Saturday. After 10 a. m.. delivered Monday. Duty N fI U H . U. S. Army j GIRLS' ALL WOOL GOLF Cordovan and black with combina- tion color tops. ..Sizes 7y2 to 10. rV-- . 11 If If ii 1 BOYS' AND 1 SATURDAY NINETY-EIGH- T CENTS REIGNS SUPREME AT HILTON'S Does Double " Per Pair II II II li Mf get the habit of trading here and you will always be by. Woolley 98c II I D B H '1 - . Buy a I U. S. Army 6. D. Wool Shirts Liced breast and dou- bleelbow.. A pair of (fo n HP these for Christmas and yill re- - ate XHE HIGHEST QUALITY A. II H ' OGDEN SPORTING GOODS - 10c AT ALL GROCERS t m. 9 (1 S - - - . . J 1 f&MLJl" h JJ it gy - ' . co-oper- I 'r -. ; V .Trains and othertoys "make wonderful gifts for boys. We have a complete line. For children and grown ups there is nothing more pleasing than some article of sporting goods such as gun, fishing rod, kodak, skiis, sweater, skates, ' bicycle nand we have sleds, tod. Everything1 in the line of sporting goods for Christmas gifts. , PROPOSE SHORTER . ROUTE TO OGDEN 5,TWIXFALJJS. Ida.. ' beautiful doll. , Decl tors of the Twin Falls chamber of commerce Wednesday niht indorsed proposals for an interstate highway to shorten the route between Boise-an. .Utah points. The proposed --route passes through Twin Falls, Burley and Strevell on the way. to Ogden'and Salt Lake and materially, lessens the distance of travel, ts compared with the- route passing through Pocatello. ; Appointment of a tax committee to with the county county commissioners, .school assessor, an city officials, with a view to boards' reducing levies and adjusting the assessments, also was authorised by the di- - ' rectors. I- Tom, Dick and Will F.t Harry . -- m - IVN. Will Find This Store Adequately Supplied With ' . I MM Our splendid arrau of "dolls, all priced so low," offer? for' a the way for filling that "little girl's heart-desir- e ' oo- HMf - XlA ; : . Iff December 22-23-2- 4 Limir, JANUARY 4TH. One and Fare One-Ha- lf Between all points on the; Union Pacific' Sysrem where ihc one way fare does nof exceed S25.00; Minimum Fare, 2.50. WVfi. Chevcrs,' Gn. Agt., 213-1- 4 Eccle3 Bid. Permission was grapted by the Elate securities Commission yesterday to the Aero Cushion Inner Tire company ol Ogden, for the sale of $60,000 In S per V |