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Show THE OGDEN POST Commander Spafford Dedicates New Home Of American Legion 'kings Worth While (Continued from page 1) succekful opposition to the ultri to pacifist who were actively trying scrap the navy. Col. Henry Breckinridge, assistant secretary of war under President Wilson, stated that had it not been for the work of The American legion, the navy of the United States would have been scrapped in 1022. Spafford led the Legion in this defense. We are using the medium of The Post only this Week to announce these Special Items You Save By Shopping Here Officers of Elks Installed Tuesday (Continued from page 1) ok thk good episcopalJohncm;ucif SHLPHKKD W. IlyMlup, rector, cor ner of etreet and Grant avenue, office. opiMwfte Ranter Day Early celebration. Holy Communion at 8:00 a. m. The Childrena Ranter enrol nervier at 0:80 a. m. with proram in the rhureh inntead of the church Horning prayer and nermnn at 11:00 a. a. m. with program in the rhureh inntead of Organ preluilo, apring none" Meiuielnaoha Prooeanional, "Jenua Chrint in rinen tralay, W organ, (from I.yra Davhlira). Introlt, Chrint ia Niaeu, Klelrhcr: Minn May lloe and rhoir. Veaita Exulteanua Domino, Koliimuin ; Te Deui n Lauilaura, Diulli-JJuck. MnlninU: Mina May Hope, Mina Karlwra I'ell, Mra. A. W. Ho wen. Dr. K. If. Irindln. Hennlictua, Dudley Duck; Hyrutn, '"fhe Strife ia oer." Vie-tofrom I'aleatrina. Offertory anthema: (a) 1 Know that my Redeemer IJvcth, lianilel; (b) Light and Life, Stulta, Mra. Agnm W. Bowen and choir. Keceaaioiial, Jenua Livrlh," H. J. Gauntlett; Kentival March," Roberta, Organ iwntlude, Mra. Agnea Warner Itowen, choir leader; Mina Twenty-fourt- the f . f :;..s' 1 ; t i. t . ; I : .v u. ' h Mwt ry t i Mrytle I'hilpott. organint. :i ST. .t f i i' ' i ' t i JOSEPH'S CHURCH-Sole- mn CATHOLIC high mana will Iw celebrated Sunday morning at 11 :00 o'clock at St. Jnaefih'a Catholic church, located at Aduma and Twenty-fourth ntrecta. Thera will lie a eolemn proeeeeion, which, hraidee the celrliranta, will include thirty altar iioya clad in red eaanocke and white eupplicea. The celebrant of the maae will be the Rev. P. Arellano; deaeon of the mana. Rev. J. P. Moreton ; Rev. William A. Ruel. The Rev. J. P. Mow-to-n will preach the aermon. The following muic hua been eapecially arranged under the direction of Mra. Stuart P. Dohbe. Regina Coeli, J. L. Raltman; Mra. V. Juhn-aoMr. J. Junk and rhoir. M Inna Kenurrertiunun, Daniel H. Wilson, aokdwta, Mr. It. 1). Harrlgrr, Mra. A. Shuffle-barge- r. Mr. J. Junk and Mra. R. P. Moiriaaey. ChrUtue Keaurrexlt, M. A. Melvil quartette, Mra. K. Johnson, Mrs. S. P. Dobha, Mr. J. Junk and Mr. 1L D. Harrlgrr. O. Roiutaria, A. H. Roawig. Mrs. R, P, Morrissey. Tantum Exgo, A. H. Roswlg, quartette. Holy (iwl, I. Ritteu, choir. Organ, Mr. Sam E. Whitaker. Director, Mrs. Stuart C, Dobbs. i e i n, n, - t - i f ,i Sy ! i i ' vC t . . ' iff. f )4 J1 . Ji. 5 : New Bags A i" ; i ; i i 5 i ; : ' 5 i f !'' . . ;. ;i ' :i. - V CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR WILL OBSERVE n Endeavor Societies and other youth gmuiis in the churches of thb vicinity will enter the internntionnl Crunade with Chrint, states Mbs Hilda Ogden, chairman of the Ogden district Christian Endeavor Union. The Crunade b based on allegiance te Chrint and the church In terms of Evangelism, world pc re, and Christian cltisenship. On Raster morning, sunrise services will lie held in thousands of cities and villages all through North America, In which h b expected 4,000.000 young people of Chrbtinn Endeavor, the Rpworth League, the Bnptbt Young People's Union, and other young people's church organisations will participate. In Ogden, the Easter meeting will bo held at Lester park at 7 :U0 o'clock, Sunday morning. Ireceedlng the service the chimes of tho Baptist rhureh will bo played by Mbs Florence Mocham. Tha following program haa been arranged for thb service. First Presbyterian church orSelection, chestra; song service, lender. Rev. I enter P, Fagen : invocation, Rev. Harold K. Mayo ; explanation of purpose of mooting. Rev. D. 1 Hughes; violin solo, Junior Petteison: proclamations. "Evangelism," Mildred Higgs: "Chrbtian Cltisenship," Vers Phlne; World Peace," Jean Hailey; devotional service, leader. Monroe Wardleigh; selection, Ogden high school quartet; address, "The Living Christ end the New Crusade," Rev. A. J. Hansen ; announcements; benediction. Rev. H. O. Few Following tho service an Raster breakfast will be served at the Baptbt rhureh and in rase of inclement weather the services will be held in the Baptist church. The public b cordially invited. EASTER-Christia- CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT-Followi- ng b FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-'T- hq Church of the Chimes," Arthur Joseph Hansen, minister. The observance of Eaeter Sunday will begin with the aunriae service in Lexter park sponsored by the young people of the Protestant churches of Ogden. This service will be held at 7 :(I0 o'clock and will be followed by a breakfast served in the Baptist rhureh. At 8 :45 o'clock all departments of the Bible school will unite In presenting an Easier program in tho church auditorium. At 11 o'clock the ordinance of baptism will be aihniniaterrd aymbolie of the death and resurrection of our Lord ; a program of Raster music will be given with Miss Zola Jamba as aoloiat. Miaa Jacobs la connected with the music department of the Balt I,ake schools, and has a very pleaa-lu- g soprano voire. The aermon theme will be "when Easter Cornea or how Easter may be for us the resurrection of our faith and our dreams and the quickening of our spiritual natures. The young people will meet at 6 :90 o'clock, and at 7 :80 o'clock an Easter pageant, "The Light of Life," will he given. The solo parte' will be taken by Mm. Lrnora Skaggs. Several numbers will also be sung by Zola Jacobs, and a reading entitled "King Robert of Sicily" will lie given by Mrs. Mary Durfy to musical rcomiwninieiit. The church will be profusely ilero rated with lilies In memory of Mrs. D. S. Clark and Mra. Addle Day, two members recently deceased. The public b invited to eelrbrnte Raster at "the Church of the Chimes. announcement of Raster Bunday services at the Reorganised Church of Jesus Chrbt of I sitter --day BainU, corner of Fifteenth street and Waahinglon avenue. Sunday school at ten o'clock a. m. Morning service at eleven o'clork. Thb service to include many vocal and Instrumental numbers, as well as by Herbert Blackman, Book of Mormon class msets each Sunday evening at o'clock p. in. Evening service at hirty o'clock. Subject of evening discourse to be, "Hope In The Resurrection. Vbitors ROY F. HEWES, pastor. welcome. Zoning System Now Adopted by Ogden Taxicab Company fact they are carrying five people for The old taximeter hits passed and a new system of charging for taxi service has been inaugurated. One can now call or hail a taxi, ride to his destination and enjoy looking at the scenery instead of the taximeter. The reason for this is that one knows now just what the charge will be before starting the trip. The zone system of taxi service to all parts of the city has been in most of the cities of the west. In Ogden the Yellow Cab and Transfer company is not only adopting the system but it is also buying new and better cars for its patrons. Yesterday the first shipment of their fleet of new taxis was unloaded in Ogden, and by tomorrow they will be painted and ready for sen-ice- , according to Eugene I). Jones, manager of the company. These cars are nil Durant Star, four door standard sedans. Mr. Jones said that the Durant Star was selected because of safety in operation, speed, comfortable riding and roominess. The ears will accommodate five persons wry comfortably. Because of this f k FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH --Temporary meeting place,. Moose Hail, 8411 Washington avenue. Itev. Iiarry O. Fee, pastor. Bible school meets at 8:46. Every one b invited to be present. Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock. Young Peoples' Christian Endeavor meets at 7:00 p. m. Evening worship at 8:00 o'riork. Tha services for both morning and evening will be The pastor will ocspecial Easter services. cupy tli pulpit et both services. The membership b urged to lie present at these serviesa. Church night Thursday evening. Bupper will be served beginning at 1:80. Everyone has a good time at thb service. Come out and get better acquainted. te six-thir- ty seven-t- THE GOSPEL MISSION at 118 86th street with M. L. Rowereox, pastor, b doing wonderful work for the poor living In Ogden. Mr. lluwprsox reporta that the mission te helping especially the transienta who drift to tha city looking for work. Due to tha a Irk ness of Mrs, Boweisox the mission b somewhat handicapped In ita work of gathering elothing for tho needy. The public b urgently req united to give spare clothing to the mission. It te especially appropriate at Easter time that tha good people of Ogden should give to help those in Workman, Carl Letchenberg, F. E. Conshafter, Jr., Alfred Jaggers play e seletions. ed several John Culley, ceremonial master, presided and introduced the speakers of the evening. He kept the gathering his witticisms and in an uproar-witremarks. The stellar event of the evening was afforded by Arthur Woolley in the role of a ventriloquist, using as his dummies Roscoe Gwilliam and Eugene Carr. They caused much hilarity by their revelations of the private life of certain prominent members. The Elks' quartette composed of F. K. Goddard, E. O. Peterson, Howard Shupe and Edward Greenwell, singing popular numbers, were brought hack again and again by their fellow old-tim- ZTL.$r.OO 2 : OIL : Flowers, crisp and beautiful. Big range to choose from in all the new spring colors. Values to 11.00; sale members. In his talk Exalted Ruler elect, Leslie J. Mann, stressed the desire of the lodge to stand in back of the city dads on the various municipal im- now under discussion. Among the projects he named were the stadium, and airport and golf course under municipal supervision and paving of the highway leading to provements Lorin He Farr park. further stated that to relieve the the congestion of our main street, he would suggest that a subway be built under Washington avenue exto twenty-secon- d tending from twenty-sixt- h streets, and that a museum and zoo be built for Commissioner Williams. W. F. Jensen, deputy grand exalted ruler, spoke in a serious vein, stress- ing the importance of consistent attendance at all meetings and the support of the lodge officers. He extended an invitation to the membership to attend the convention to be held at Provo during June. Frank E. Tribe, past exalted raler, outlined the accomplishments of the past year and thanked the members who had worked on the various committees during the past administration. Closing his talk, he gave an imitation of Sol Kaplan, prominent member of the lodge. , E. C. Puryear gave a short humorous talk on Current Events. This was one of the biggest events in Ogden Elkdom in many years. Silk Hose Beautiful Georgettes kind hundreds of our customers $2.00 hose on the market In all the dainty colors! A Georgettes, Q good quality $1.50 I)1ti Beautiful Hose Taffetas Pure dip dyed silk, three-poiheel, silk all the way. As sheer and handsome as anything you ever Foj girls and boy. Com. bination fast colors in new Sizes 2 to n stripes. years. Attract- - Q q uOC ively priced Taffetas Washable Crepes $250 Thepair Washable Crepes, all colors, 40 inches French Gloves For Easter wear. Everyone wants pair of beautiful new kid gloves with styles that are right, at reasonable prices. Youll find just what you Q jT up want here ..... . isO Printed Georgettes r So beautiful yog cant resist their.. Come simply just early while the selection is good. Ogden grown. New Candies Easter jelly rabbits fresh and de: Special 4? Lace Flouncings Handkerchiefs Lace Flouncings, assorted colors such as tan, cream, black, and red. These come in the different widths. Specially purchased for Easter shoppers. As usual, our styles are outstanding and up C prices reasonable Or. 40 Rayon Materials Easter Baskets In plain brocaded and printed. An endless variety of colors and patterns, Q A up Including chickens, handkerchiefs. Very jf JL t C special j OiC prices Novelty Jewelry Including the new choker bead. Big assortment of all the newest and best novelties. Prices P Q&C range up from French Panties Made of a nice quality of knitted rayon, flesh and peach. Compile these with what youve . DuC paid $1.00 for. rh New Dresses First showing of these clever new dresses. Beautifully tailored. Many of these are copies from much more Moderately expensive models. priced at $10.95 $16.50 PAINE & HURST rtr donations will be called for If those having clothing or foodstuffs will advise tha mbsion of thb fact. The mission b helping whole families who have been stranded in Ogden, and numerous esses come to the mission's attention daily. It b n worthy cause, and the public should support it. UTAH-GROW- N the price of one. The old equipment will be disposed of as fast as the new cars arrive. With this new equipment the managers of the company claim that the economical operation of the cars will enable them to reduce the rates as advertised. Those wishing to shop in the city can now arrange their budget and time definitely for a quick trip to the shopping districts. j Millers Famous Easier Lilies i REAL ESTATE house, partly modern, 2 lots, planted to small fruits; chicken coop and runs; north location $1800.00. ' Extra Select No strictly modern brick bungalow, oak floors in living rooms, built-i- n cabinets, nice bath, breakfast nook, wired for electric range, full cement busement, furnace heat, coal room, etc. Will take lot or good car as part payment 3750.00. brick, modern except heat, very large lot suitable for chicken raising, etc. This is very elose in and is a bargain $3150.00. 1 e k PER BUD OR BLOOM FKOERER & FOWLES, INC. PERFECT BLOOMS, DARK GREEN FOLIAGE, REALTOR 2415 Kiesel Ave Phones 017, 01S. GLASS : QUALITY FOR SALE ONLY BY Ogdens Leading Florists LACQUER Phone 390 A- -l ARTISTIC FLORAL CO. 2412 Washington Ave. OGDEN CITY FLORAL CO. Phone 611 2277 Washington Ave. 2401 Washington Ave. Phone 26SS THE FERN SHOP Phone 73 420 St. Twenty-fift- h Phone 664 f: jvV KLENIvE FLORAL CO. . 2953 Waahinglon Ave. - WTWix- . ' Phone 1240 de- The pound Big assortment of Fresh Chocolates, cream, fruit and nut centers. The pound.... OOC 1 JLU7 nrQC licious to eat. Printed Georgettes, 40 inches 6n .t tpJLOi wide Easter Lilies need. All Per 5 Lb. Package ""X $1.39 nt THE FLOWER SHOP Washington ?i O Graduation Materials Beautiful new chiffon, full fashioned, silk all the way up. The received. Compare these with any swear by. A new shipment just c KALSOMINE 2430 New Pajamas h Pioneers Since 49 PAINT Your Last Chance! Tomorrow For juniors. Just about the cleverest line of novelty bags you ever saw. Prices are very reasonable W. P. Fuller & Co. tV:-- , Friday. April 6. w |