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Show NTit. rAe- )GDEN X. Mwm, Dwwnudia B OtawU, A w H n4 Salt M, rr AUGUST d fBIBD CARAVAN the Ogden Lion gram Announced Juvrolltudge Speaking before 18. hereTlMta club LT j'. feohhei (Special ta The Ne.)8rB,-T- v Au.-OT rALXA Jeedlth, eecetary of agriculture of President Woodrow .MUk. .Wimd-- in charged the cabinet Wit- that some alleged soft drink par- eon, P. C. Meredith, his nephew and the 1 lors In Ogden wets nothing but Idaho Farm Development company, pro-are of the Rogeworth project,memjolntr which together with moters In suite filed by two taxtoatos play a leading role In the defendants bers of Jhe "acott Auto Caravan, TUtn ef tniwfy young menVand. women charging fraudulent representations of land purchased of Ogden. Waiter C. McPherson, end Herbert 8. "In almost every ...instance niembera. "to in home." he sald'Tdth, two inOfHne 28 caravan quertry charged the district court Thurs thojfilad suit Judge Hojther. "Character ofmould-and 3M10.OS recover to its day. seeking first j youthin should receive 85 respectively the home, parents ought to be jng reprefraudulent Nineteen a of alleged healthr, strong, capable earning good livelihood and unless they are sentations made to the carsveners are able to live up to these standards eet forth In the complaint. Plaintiffs ask for recovery ef their they should not bring children into Investments In land and improvements the world. 'Most yonthe are possessed of the and compensation for their time. Other In addition allege. should and They Heel" the "Gypsy parents see to it that whan the wanderlust grounds of fraud, that they were is di at West uced Mont., to Yellowstone, a children the change elsesjupon should bo made. Places of entertain- deliver a power of attorney to O. H. ment and outside trips, work miracu- Barber, Idaho immigration commissioner, who selected lands for them lous cures than those they had drawn by "Deprive a boy of play and ruin other lot in New York. will soon be hie end Many In to so steal as far boys go order that they may take a Joy ride in an automobile. Death of Student of . "Bright lights and fast company are other things which we have to rlcon1 1 D. . Follow . tend with daUy. Whew a hoy Is brought Into the juvenile tourt wi Appendicitis Operation j endeavor to determine the home conditions sad it possible aid A a. bettering them President Joseph Ches told ef his recent trip to California where he attended the national convention of the American Bar association. Ai Warden sad Harold Dahlstrom spoke briefly on the baseball season la Ogden, 82 ir Of Kiwanis Club r Thb keynote the district convention of ranis lubp will bo delivered br ttonal Prest George H. Rose of according to an announcement here The district today. Ion will be held In Ogden, Aug. 24 with delegates In attendance tah and Idaho. tainment features at the Her-I- n Ogden caryon are being two day program as out- ad-o- ar-T- t headquarters. e m Meeting of district district L. or-gi- to 1 30 Genera! luncheon at The Hermitage. & 00 Round table confer-- , follows ference of presidents and sec-S Young, president of the ce elub presiding. (Suggested for discussion given Ister in All of Z. C. M. I.s Palm Beach and Summer Weight Suits IT il letin and table conference of m emit officers), W. H. Reeder, Jr, teldsnt of Ogden club, preetd-ggeste- d Weber I ..... Democratic Z. dls-atc- A Haga is on closer relations end ura! ornve. - SHEHMAN THORSfBERG. Sherman Thornberg, 18, eon of Alma F. and Mrs Letltia Higginbotham South Thornberg 641 east Twenty-firtreet. died this mo'rntng at a local an following operation for hospital appendicitis. The young man had been til only a few days For the past three years he had been a student of the L. D 8. U.. where he was prominent In student activities and favorably known by his associates. The funeral services will be held Sunday. in the Wells ward August 20. atbo.ve1 t,smchorus, composed of chapel. A the young man's companions In ward activities, will furnish several musical numbers. The boy was a nephew of F. D Higginbotham, bishop of Wells ward. Leather Shopping Bags WARDROBE TRUNKS Reduced 10 Per Cent. OTHER TRUNKS IN THIS SALE OFF. Ths appointments to ths quarterly conferences and auxiliary conventions which will bs held Saturday and Sunday, August 19 and 29, follow: 8outh Sevier stake, at Monroe Representatives of general authorities: David O McKay, G. Kimball; Relief soWilliams: ciety. Clarissa S Sunday school. David O. McKay; Y ML M. L B S. Hinckley: Y. L. M. L A . Agnes S Campbell: Primary. Nellis Talmage. Shelley stake, at Shelley. Representatives, H'rum G. Smith, Relief society, Annie Wells CnJonjrViuvly school. Tv r. A-- i su a, l a.L j i i mon. Malad , I Jy 'l at a. Ru-lo- Church u i Temple g-- re-op- ' : , being py t f. ' . Cf03 V I ifcO for $3.50. Shirts They are fine Crepes and Jerseys. Silk C8 00 Values to $8.50. MANHATTAN SHIRTS This is the way they will sell : $2.50 Shirts . .$1.65 $4.50 Shirts . .$2.95 $3.00 Shirts ..$1.95 $5.00 Shirts ..$3.35 $3.50 Shirts . .$2.35 $7.50 Shirts . .$5.65 Shirts . .$6.85 $1.00 Shirts . .$2.65 $8-5- All Other Shirts, 25 Per Cent Off MAIN 8T.! vrvict, m(J Aote nd tha ibott ie tlon and in rave of your failure ntitl4 m to do. Ju'lgrr.ont win bo risdrod orotoot you to tho demand of tho compiolnt, wh oh ho Loon flod with tho clork of oold curt Tha nerton brought for tho pur-poof fcroeSoa.nc a morifogo' n uld yri5pory in favor of tho pUletlff and not th defondanta and for a docro tf th.o court in tho uanoj form forocloo'ag oa.d rrortetc upon tho foUowinf doaertbod Ad of L propory l and 2 Block 2 Fit 3 a iubdiviaion of tho of Lot I Blvk JO rivo Aero "uh haif H.t C ' Blf rioJd aurvoy. Situotod in Lake City, Salt Lako County, fitat m( Ltoh HANCOCK ir BAKXES Attomoyo for Plaintiff P o Addrooa Dooorot Bank Butid-;rg- . Sait Laki City, Liah. S4 IL 5. Plat E j: 1214. and nd JJ. Plot J J; T I V, Survey and.Sor city and Soe St M M Blak St K J Lake W 8 IE. oat Nk Tl M. fronting Meridian or abutting Baoo tnd upon tho streooto oboo mn?Vned oni fo tho onilro depth hack thororom. and .1 within tho diftrlct bounded on tho nor;H by tho ooath lino of Tth Norih, on tuo oouth by tho aorth lire of North Tempi St. on tho oaat by th woot lino of Do fcoto St and on tho weat by tho oaot l:no of Snd Wert Stroot. Tho eotitnatod coot per front foot doc not Include the coot of drlvowo tho coot of which ' to boprta(o aooefood ago not tbe property benefit od In addition to too rogular aooeorment Eotimatad coot of pr'vato va rloo from 111 41 to $7i 09, drl'ewy according ta langth of drivo Tho total coot of said Improvomont la Tbou-anootimatod at Ono Hundred Sixty-eig- ht F vo Hundred Bavonty-aove- n and otice. l4S77.74i dollar of whi h njm ha total conmatod coot of nut tori' porI HEREBY GIVtN by tb VOTirg Hundred Forty Thouoond Four of Cornmioa'oner of Salt Laka City tion ta Or. Thlrty-ooveand i14k Utah of tho intoattoa of Board of Hundrod f dollar. Six Hundred Commioolonora to maka tho folloolaf do 42 Sixty tf40 oai dollara or Two and (IS 74) dotUr ocribod improvomont, or front foot of abutting prop-artTo srado conotrvet eoncreto curb aad por for ona-ha- linearthirty (30) foot roadway; 1 4 4)a A 27i rutr, droinoco oyotom -- to carry orator Four thoumnd Sixty ond I along and acroos stroota and lntoraoctlona, or Two dollara tnd (IS 40) dollara oowora. torm walla and prltato par front or llntar foot of abutting proprotalnlRg Every tent like new. dr vowoyo in tho torrltory between North erty for alxtoan M St ft Tomplo and Rood Avo , and Da Soto Biroot 4 Thousand Four Hundrod Tanroadway. and Just the tent for and Socond Bot: tsald grading to bo no-- I (14 410 IS) dollara or Two and 4) (2 haif thirty (2D) fnnt roadway on tho north dollars par frant or llnaar foot of abutting a do of Id North from North Mala to Wall for Boy Scouts. property for aightoaa 1S) foot roadwav. Srrowt. aiztooa (Ml foot roadway od Woat One Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty-aave- n Capitol St. from Girard to Clinton Avonuoo: and 11,127 OS) dollars or Two and Collapsible poles 35 pair The Tent 10-- 1 00 Elghroan (lt foot roadway on both aid (S3 10) dollars front or linear of lAeot Tomplo htroot and aaot aid of font of abutting propartyparfor eighteen 1S i Almond fttroot from lot to Snd North foot roadway, curb built, Savon Thousand j foot roadway, curb E ght Forty-thre- e Elghtooa (II) Hundred and S M4 I built wett otdo of Almond tt from lat to 47 Ml dollara or Two and t Snd North Stroot, twonty (ID) foot road-- j (IS 74) ldollars or front foot of linear par way on Vino ftroot from Coator 8t. to abutting property for twenty (SO) foot , Snd North. Apricot Aa from Cantor to feadway. Thirteen Nino Thousand Hundred I 20 of Made North Main ftto. and Woot Capitol St. from Soventv-thro- a and 4I-12) dol Zana to Girard Avonuoo Twonty-fiv- o (SI) lar or Two and 74) dollar por Jnot th thlif for yonr foot roadway on Snd North St. oouth aida. front or linear foot of (IS abutting property from Cantor to Woot Tomplo Sta and aorth for twonty-flvU. S. Army Collapsible (24) foot roadway. Fifty-tw- o atrapa boardo. to aido from Ontar St. to a point SSI 41 foot 1 Thousand Six Huodred Twenty and wait of Almond St : north Main St from 04 (5J 426 40) dollars or Two and 74 104 waare Tftoaa d North St to Girard Av.; Wall St., oaat iff 75) dollars per front or linear aBaolately foot of 3 Gallon Water Buckfoot aorth of ApriIda, from a point for said thirty (44) foot ter proof aad raa be carcot Avo to tho north lino of 4th North 8t abutting property Twelve Thousand Four Hundred and woot aido from Aprteot Avo , to 4th roadway. 6 Eighty-fiv- e and dan(1S 444 42) dolis-- s ried txgowd la tbe opa. North St.; Thirty J ets, waterproof, foot roadway. 4th or Two and 4 43 dollar por front North St. ard ram Aro from lat to Snd or linear foot of abutting75) property for thir. Wort Sfo. and Rood Aoa. from Wall to Snd x (24) foot roadway; Ten Thousand W eat Sta : Apricot Avo.. amtth aido. from for or buckets, o 414.-54- 1 fish Flfty-onand Five Hundrod dy Main St to a point SU foot oaot and North 17) dollars or Two and U. S. ARMY north aido from North Main to Wall St : Srd dollars or linear front foot of, por North St from Cantor to St , aorth property for forty 401 foot roadway.abutting Throe ' otdo from Wall to Woot Qotnca any kind of Capital Sta and Thousand Six Hundred Forty-fou- r Pack south aids from Wall te a point 144 foot 4 43 144 32) or Two and Bt from Center te Wall 144 (IS 75) dollars doll'front or linear 4th North j oast. foM par out door uses Ate. and from West Capitol to Do Soto of NEW. 54) foot abutting property for fifty i Zan A from Wall te Woot CapiFour Hundrod Sevor.ty-thrc- o roadway: Sts . Girard Avo from lot Woot te (1472 tol 3 Two dollars and 74) V- Darwin Pts . 5th North gt from Center te dollars46)per front pr or linear foot of abutting 'l St Clinton Avo. from lot Woat te foot for (25) Woot Capitol Sto . North Mala St., east property with Two roadways park. Eleven Thousand ado from a point 245 foot eoath ef Apricot Hundred and Tnty-fiv- e ! Avo to 2d North,, and weat aide from Snd 6 All Outing TOgs dollara or Two and 46) to 2d North Sts. Wall St from 4th North dollars par front or linear foot of(2abut! ; Clean-U2d Avo West M. from Frn Zone p Capitol Low foot roadway; for (60) property sixty ting NortlFte Aa. Columbus IW from 4h Eleven Thousand Four Hundred E ghtv-fou- r North St te Gtrard Ays. Thlrty-ol- x U Prices 454 66) dollars or Two and (litdollara foot roadway Cntar St from fad North (22 44) por front or linear foot of St to Girard A v. and 4th North from (74) foot property for eventy-fu- r Center to let West Sta; Forty (44) foot abutting Two Hundred Thirty-nin- e and roadway: St from Center Ofrard te Clinton roadway (1224 SI) dollara or Two and Av , lot North St from Center te West t 71) dollars por foot er linear foot of Tomplo Sts Snd North St south side from abutting property for twenty-fiv- e foot (25) I point M feet woot ef Weet Temple St roadway State' portion): Two Thousand 4 Purchase price payable In lawful money te 1st Wort St and north aide from a Nino Hundrod Thirty and (I2.IS4 II 9 of tho Unltad Staa. point 47.14 foot oaot of Qutnee bt. te let dollars or Two and (92' 74) dollars Doted at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 21th Woot Sfa: 2rd North St. from Quince te lat per front or linear foot of abutting propWort 8te; Fifty (54) foot roadway, 5th foot for road (20) ay (Stela's day of July, 19SS. thirty erty 1 : North St. from Center te tnd west C. FRANK EMERY ) Two- - Twonty-flv(24 foot roadways with portion bale. Sheriff tail Lake county, &'ata of Park to All the carryand objection protests tnd North St reuth etde from Woat Utah. out of ouch intention must be presented foot and ing Temple St. to a point 41 47 By F. M. Mathews. Deputy Shrtff iota In and blocks therein IK TH DISTRICT COURT tV AND FOR writing, 14 stating a oaot aide from foot north point Parley Jonaen, Attorney for P.atntiff the County ef Salt Lake. State of Utah. of Quince St. thence oart is feet; Sixty or description of property to th City ReDate of first publication. July 24, 1922. on or beforo tho 11th day of SeptemAndrew Jenson, plaintiff, against EXIsa M 60) foot roadway. 2nd 2rd and 4th North corder, Iverson. Marjorlq Moth fvaraen, as adSta, .from lat to Snd Woot Sta and Seven- ber. 122. ministratrix with tho will annexed of j., ty-four The Board of Commlartonor at It fret (74) foot roadway Went Tam SUMMONS. and William b. Moth Iverson, deoeased. t, tha J2Ht pie St from North St.Temple to lot Sorth regular meeting thereafter, Porter. Jr., 4lefendana, to be sold at Sher&:a and lat North from West Temple day ef September. 1422, will consider tho district Ind Woat 8lo.L la Paving Districts proposed levy, and hoar aad. aoaoidor such. iffs Sate at the. west front dots of the in to judicial 6. according te the plans, Court, of Salt Lako County. Put of Utah. No. SI and to said ImproveCounty Court House in the City sad Counand objection of Utah, on the Slat Utah Stato Building and Loan Association, profiles and specification em file In tho protests ments aa shall have been, mad a ty of Salt Lake. State Commissioner, office ef the dty engineer, and, defray day of August, A. D ISIS, at twelve by Dsn Muir. Deputy Bank Beulah ordar of the Board of Commlartonors Roger the 'abuttere' portion ef the eoet and ex ofBy o'clock soon ef said day, ait tke right, title, plaintiff, va Horry Roger, ialt Laka City, Utah. atlas ponse thereof, by a local aaraooment upon claim sod Interest rf said defendants, ef and Charles E ' Mills, defendants Paced tbs 1,7th day of August, 1422. or ploeee of ground te he affected ta and te tho following doocrihod rang es- summons. Th Stats of I Hah to the aoxl tho-let- e W. A. LEATHAlf. 7 defendant: You are hereby summoned to and benefited by sold Improvement. Situ tate t: AU of Loti Twenty-on- e City Records. (SI) and Twenty- - appear within twonty daya after th oer- - htd within Blech 24. S3. 44. 142. 144. Curb and Gutter Extension No. 44. two OS), Block Ono (1) Flrot Burlington I vice of this summons upon you. If served 112. U4. HL 111, lit and 152, Plat "A Addition to Ciendala Park, Salt Lake City 1 within the county la which this 'action ta Blocks 4. 2. A t. U. IS. 13 14. 14. If,,i Firm publication Aug. 17, 1911. . pt. I. lilL 'breuaht. oib.rwla vlthla UUrix Aaj'a aftw It, U. 1. 11. 11. II. It. ii. 1. IT, H, 11. L.t ,bUcattoa Cut. a SU 98 U.S. Army Luggage Carriers r 6rot. nuiig 98C Carriers gt: r at J jntiurn rt vg 'the third t 5- for $2.85. 3 Just Received New Shipment U. S. Army Pup Tents nyrom Smith, Y 1 M. I. A.. Martha G. i Smith, Primary, Bella Roaa Blaine stake, Carey. Idaho: Repro- sentatlvea. Rudger Clawson and Charles H. Hart; Relief society. Julia A. Child., iiohool. Charlea J Rosa; T. M. Sunday M I A.. Charlea H. Hart; T. L. H I. A., Ruth May Fox; Primary, Elisa S. Ben" j ' 3 2- JOUR DRUG STORE IS AT " See What You Save l. Shirts at GROUP ONE-FOURT- SOUTH G. QCw DC 3 $1.15 - 1 Shirts at GROUP $2.98 $1.23 st stake, Malad. Idaho- - Representatives. Melvin J Ballard; Relief society, Lillian Cameron; Sunday school.' Georire D Pyper; T. M. M. L A Melvin J. Ballard, Y. lx M. I A, A(nes Smith; Primary, Helen Davis. Teton atake. Drlraa Idaho: RepreTwenty-thir- d between Adams .party, sentatives, John A. Wldtsoe; Relief o- jbrson. Loulae T. Rohison; Sunday school, elety. I A. E. Bowen; T. M. M. I. A.. John A. 1 01 OGDEN, Aug. 11 Ross Hendrickson, Wldtsoe; Y. L. M. I. A , Mary E Con- 18, charged with disturbing the peace nellv: Pnlmary, Alice T Sheet. th Blackfoot atake. Blank foot. Idaho: jlit Before Commission .city Mrftr trial VaSSr. for Representatives, James E. Talmaare; Refelted ball In the eum of $25. lief society. Sarah McLelland. Sunday' Aug 18 Ogden city wilt C. B. ale chorus of more than 75 school. Felt, Y M. M. I A.. Oscar A Klrkham; Y. L. M. L A., Clarissa A. the plans as outlined before Hegeret Earlv Setuer bv a committee commission Primary, Edith H Lambert. of A C. Wright. Harry Hales. Bannock stake. Grace. Idaho'Repre-sentativeFinal Rest Beealev; Is Laid Slen and Jed Ballantyne mn Stephen L. Richards and ate directorate for the club Is 8. Wells; Sunday school. Stephen L. (Speclal to The News ) Glen, Harry Hales, T. M. M I. A. John H. Tay Richards; (e George serv18 Funeral L. DESERET, Aug. fright. Jed Ballantyne, E. and lor; T, L U. 1. A.. Emily H. Higgs; Prl- frank Rose. P. J. Carver wford. ices for Joseph Warren Damron who mary, Jane R. Smith, Mavof Frank Francis, died Saturday were held in the wgrd lien. A. G. Wright, Fred Taylor, chapel Wedneaday with John R. BenO. Frank Prigga. P J. furnished f" presiding. Music was Notice solos by Scott irver. R B. Porter. Mrs. Fur- nett by the ward choir, with Miss Neva Crop- Harry Shearman.a meet- - Taggart and Delta of at outlined he will ls ci.jr commission Monday Granite ataks Prlmvy aaoocla-tlo- n g'the Mri'lsva"?. MlVs1 Neva The offloera and teachera will hold Aug. 21. Cropper. Jerold 8. and John R. Bennett. their regular monthlr meeting Ratur- offered by C. 8. Yha invocation 2 p ni. In the Granite at Aug. day, 1. Peterpon and benediction by Ephraim stake tabernacle. A full attendance of 18 Louis Oakey, 20. J Eliaaon. . Aug. and teachers is urged. officers I W. Western, The speaker were 8 avenue between, Twenty-firs- t and Mr. erreet, is held in theR Cropper, Prest E. Robinson wee in Deseret Jsil without bail, charged with Bennett. Interment rv offense. Oakey is a tu cemetery. Notices Mr Damron was born In Berry counIbe Ogden high school. A com-i- d . 1840. and went to Texas It be filed against Oakey on ty, Mo. Jan. in The Xkgan tempts will close on the of County Attorney David with hla parents, coming to Utah 1857 In Capt, Homer Duncans company. evening of Friday. Aug. 11. 182. and fo Ogden. He moved to Kanosh and from there to open Monday morning. Sept. 1. 1822. - Deseret in 1875, where he has resided (SES ARB POSTPONED. JOSEPH R. SHEPHERD. since. He Is survived by a number of President. Aug. 18 The cases of the children, also many grandhclldren and Inst Frank DeYoung, ebarged Ths St. Georgs Temple will close I destruction of property; J. W. June 5th and Aug. 28th. -sand Lee Lemmon, charged with DAVID H. CANNON, were postponed in the City Arrest May Follow on next , Monday President.' luraday until Further Bomb Outbreak bf the Illness of Attorney K. S. MantI temple will close on Jaly 21 lUi. and open Tuesday September Sth. (By International Newi Service.) LICENSED. .. tfOlPI.E SAN BERNARDINO. Calif., Aug. Aug. 18. Marriage licenses 18. Sheriff Walter Shay declared to- Aviator on World Flight bed at the county court house wholesale arrests of strikers or Slowing Thursday; Vernon O. day Reported 111, in Calcutta follow any further Priscilla M. Kingston, both sympathisers will This ultimatum foland to Thomas Bithell apd bomb outbreaks. (Br Associated Proas) lowed a parade of fifty strikers and by, both of Ophlr. LONDON, Auk. 18. Ths Csntrsl sympathisers around the Santa Fe HD FOR DRUNKENNESS. News says that Major W. T. Blake, yards yestarday afternoon. There are enough deputies to han- the British aviator who started to Aug. II. Found guilty of a f drtflikenhess, Reyes Molina dle any situation that may arise and grlrdle the world In ait airplane, is ill of rt ISO with the alternative plenty of room In the San Bernardino in Calcutta, bavin undergone aa operh the city Jail by Judge D. jail. the sheriff declared in hie ulti- ation for appendiciUa it is added Molina ls Inthe matum that Captain Norman MacMillan. to the strikers. the fine. unable to - your. wardrobe for future use. SPECIAL LOT OF Formerly priced $35. $30, $25 and $20. During the Great Clearance Sale at half prices. Leather Boston Large Black Leather Hand Bags Bags i. OGDEN. Aug. Herman Baker Post No 9 of ths American Legion todgv has chosen delegates to the state S. Aug. 18 The petition for encampment at Loan Sept 21. 22 23 as follows: H W Allen, E. E. ing of Childs avenue between and Carr. E. E Conroy. E S. French R eighth snd Thirtieth streets E Huieb. Enrirn Herrick. L. J. Hol-the- r, tied by the city commission E. A. Littlefield. J C. Littlefield. Harold Tribe; more Lockheed and Robert Y upon the protest from Leland Tribe. Harmon Barper cent of the abutting prop-aer- s alternates. ton. Kenneth Harold Browning Rwarner. Charles Brown. Dave Scott. FowT J. F H. E. of J Robinson Mrs. Maginnls, Ray Tracy, etitlon J. A. Howell and Frank irs for sidewalks on both sides ler, on svenue between Cross and j on both sides of SCOTT SPEAKER NAMED. street between Hudson and on avenues as well as the OGDEN, Aug. 18 C. L Carlson, re- Blackburn snd others- gfonal scout executive, will be the prln- talks on both sides of Twentycipal speaker at a meeting of repre-jtree- t. between Fillmore and tentative! of the Ogden district of the The Boy Scouts of America at the Weber tenues were also denied fes based on ihe grounds lhar'cluh this evening. S G Py, president fovements on the abutting of the Ogden district, will preside. of the street in question did RETIRV FROM ant the c.ty In going to the ?f putting in the sidewalks. 2 OODEN. Ausr. II. Member, of Troop of th Ogden dlitriot of the Boy Scouts of America have returned from a two weeks' trip to the wonderlands of southern Utah V. R Ekins, deputy dame and Jefferson avenues commissioner, was In charge of the shirts at prices that will justify replenishing Half Price Cul-Ude- 18. An aggregation of splendid quality Bags and Suitcases kin-eo- n, 1 Shirt Sale M. I. GROUP ft an-lat- c. I Dept. Baggage On Second Floor m between the business the city and those engaged In Denver Man Urge More pursuits with practical Mountain Trail Building ons for club activities In bring i about. Speaker to be GGDEV, Au. It. The Rer. F. G. of Denver, waa the principal Trustee Balnerd is bv International speaker at the weekly meeting of the O. Wolfe of Denver. wi. Singing By the conven club Thursday. He told members of the club that they should do more te or Address, by Hon. Chaa. H. develop mountain trails in th state. governor of Utah. Address of lonal president. George H. Roes. Details of Development music. ta of conferences of officers, nbers and of standing and Campaign Are Outlined and action thereon, OGDEN,' Aug. 18. C. E, Arney, Jr. business. of Beattie, !ncharge of the Intern of district officers. mountain campaign Development Ion of convention city. which will be held during th months m The convention banquet, of November and October September, it Ross, Governor Maher, and outlined the details for the rill respond to toasts and there at a meeting of professional campaign men at an abundance of music and the Weber club fast President trg to make the banquet most Fred G. Taylor of tho night. Chamber Ogden pg snd worth while. of Commerce and Weber club presided with Secretary Jeesf 8 Richards acting as secretary for the meeting. At the meeting Mr. Arney told of of this nature which have campaigns been staged In order sections and waa voted the support of Ogdenited in making the event a success. alf Price Here is how the Suits will sell ' $7.00 $25.00 Suits $14.00 Suits $12.50 Suits ... Suits $30.00 $7.50 $15.00 $15.00 . r. $10.00 $35.00 Suits $20.00 Suits $17.50 choice first merchandise. We standard do not buy gobds Absolutely for sale purposes. An Unequaled Buying Opportunity. We Fit You Alterations Free. County subjects for discussion in this bulletin ) Committee to Reorganize ttinuation of meetings of snd committees for th OGDEN, Aug. 18. The Weber ailon of district matters Democratic committee will be reor- .m Stunts and songs by a meeting of the 19 mem the different clubs, fol-- y fanlsed at the convention Aug. dance. The Ogden elub Is 8 at the office etof Thomas J. Maginnls, a prlt or prises to be 438 Socles building, at T.80 pm. on for the best songs and Mdrrday. Aug 21.. At the meeting the dates of the primaries and the Judicial )und table conferences of the and county conventions will he snd members will rsduce their cided. tndations to writing and report The members of the new committee the general convention on the are M. P. 'Brown, chairman. T. J. rrangements will be made for Maginnls, vice chairman; Frank P. reports. jng al Husband, Asael Farr, Br , Joseph RirJe, 24, 9 30 a.m. Singing By the W. J. Parker, T. 6 Browning W. N, on 8. P. Dobbs, Ernest L. Wli Farr, a m B. H. Goddard, Address of welcome Frank A, Rosa James Brennan. T, J. Maginnls, F. S. pr Frank Francis, of Ogden, John la of welcome-BSmith, Alma Peterson. D, D. McKay, J. B. Carver, John Bailey. Ogden elub. Ths new committee will reorganise by Past District Governor ae Van Dam. Jr. by electing the following officers; J music. Chairman, vice chairman, secretary and I addreaa of district governor, treasurer, with a committee of 15 v 1 . t S. ale Saturday U it will be a strenuous day, we suggest that you eome as early in the day as possible. over-sealo- llows it 22, 9 00 am Reception and tfon of all Klwaniane and their A Extraordinary values will maintain Saturday . itrr . i boot-lsggt- 18 Vfr- 1922 IS CUBE Bik, OGDEN, Aug. CN, Aug. TSTTTgmB ICULTURE rsvssnsafim TWtlimil Im,Ad. Uto J. ! FRIDAY FOflUEB SECRET1VT OF - i NEWS DESERET THE xnmiri iU - |