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Show TIIE OGDEN POST 8 :00 a. m., and :80 p. m Pingnrc avenue. ri Su4, Purdy at her hums. 2852 temtier IS, at 8 :3Q a. m. eununts the to bring requested Menders art 11. Richard Thorne, newly appointof the Blue Buses. cial speech for children t -after-nno- n The bjuo Birds will mset on Monday ed coach of athletics at Weber county Saturday morning o'clock in the Guild 4:00 football at first the held high school, William A. Barger Guild meets on Wednesday Women's The A wme, jii'iirtic? of the utianon on Monday. afternoon with Un Gourg Kern it hr Services for William A. Barger, Bin. Kern ana Bin. good number of students were out for son of Mr. and Mrs. John 1120 Capitol avenue, Plesse bring your W. liyslop hostesses. the initial practice. were held on Wednesday af- John Thanks Offering. United The vacancy raumd by the death of Two weeks of intensive study on Barger, residence, 2028 The Young Psople's Fellowship meets on Jt-ss-e E. Pratt, ternoon outside the Counselor S. Kichunls, secretary of the the part of City Attorney A.2,000-worJudge James N. Kimball appointed J. II. Thursday evening in the Guild hall. meets on with Orchard avenue, as d j The Boy Scouts, troop Nu. 8, which he condensed into a Ogden Ram sale, has btcn tempo- the First Savings hank of Ogden MarPauline Mrs. Martin presiding. Friday evening in the Guild hall. rarily filled hy the appointment of idministrator of the estate of Job written opinion, was necessary before 1 DEATHS Pratt Works 2 Weeks To Pay 2 Weeks Salary Of Acting Judge Wade Harold I. Richards, bother of the late Iingree on Monday of this week, lie secretary. This years sale will be refused the petition of Mrs. Louise caheld September 20 and 21. Filigree, widow to serve in E.that Evans Joseph Attorneys pacity. Mrs. Mae B. Talley, of Waureka, and S'. J. Harris were appointed by Okla., mother of Mrs. Vera Talley the court to act jointly in the matter. de Witt, who was murdered AuguBt 20 by her husband Dewey de Witt, arDirectors of the Ogden chamber of rived in Ogden the first of the week commerce voted at the Monday meet to take charge of the property of her ing to attend the Cache valley fair at Ixigan, Septemlier 19, as that date daughter, has been set aside as Weber county And the Flowers are furnished by duy. The fair will be held the 18, 13 Klenke Floral. Rhone 1240, 2055 Wash- and 20. Adv. ington avenue. The last opportunity for aliens to class-c- s Howard W. Norton, son of Mr. and register in the Americanization on be will of Ogden high school Mrs. T, W. Norton, 2557 Madison The 17. avenue, a naval recruit of February Monday evening, September 27 of thia year, is spending a fifteen hours for registering are from 6: JO day furlough with his parents.. Young to 10 p. m. Classes will be conducted Norton has been stationed on the U. by Francis T. Wiggins. S. S. Medusa, repair ship. Frunk Reed, local attorney, has anDrs, Fonts New Method Dentists, nounced his candidacy for the Repub2468 Washington, phone S43. adv. lican nomination of judge on the city ... ... bench. The Utah Mortgage company filed suit in the Second district court Mon- the city could pay Attorney U A. Wade for his two weeks services as city judge in the absence of Judge John A. Hendricks. On receipt of the lengthy opinion, the city commission passed a motion to pay attorney Wade $183.26 for his services. The opinion brought to a close a controversy between the city heads and Attorney Wade and Judge Hendricks, which began about three weeks ago. At that time City Attorney Pratt was skeptical about whether or not the wages should be allowed. 1 didnt arrive at my conclusion," he said in meeting Monday, without He recommended some difficulty." that the city commission pass an ordinance to cover vacations from the bench, saying there was no ordinance covering it fully. Porcupine Returns After Kind Treatment go Judge Tillman D. Johnson will sesSympathetic treatment of wild anre11. to Salt Lake tomorrow to begin Leishman, to day against J. imals by Mrs. A. H. Dailey, 1405 court. cover 180 per month interest and sions of the federal Twenty-fourt-h street, won her a recosts incurred in an agreement to a of visit porcupine from the turn man old to face build a dwelling for Leishman. BE PREPARED The little animal The foothills. bristling agreement was dated August 6, 11127, winter hy having your overcoat felt so much at home that he proNOW and and states that Leishman is delinquent cleaned, pressed repaired ceeded to take his afternoon nap in in payments. at VALET SERVICE CLEANERS, the back yard, even though the neigh2477 KieBel avenue, Telephone 4361. bors objected. Adv. It. Dr. F. J. Drake, veterinarian- - Of-fiIn reporting the strangers visit to 113: phone, residence, 1150; 334 Mrs. Daily requested that the Cunpolice, 24th street, Ogden, Utah. lieutenant Colonel Thomas II. adv. animal be taken back to its native the science of military ningham, professor The stone coping around city hall at Ogden nigh school, arrived the first haunts, and objected very much to humane killed. The park was removed the first of the of the week to assume his duties. He having itwas enlisted byOgden to the police society Mrs. week. The work was accomplished by was accompanied by Cunninghills. back to the escort the porcupine a crew of workers from the street de- ham and their niece, Miss Perry partment. .Grass will be planted in Warde. They are at home at 551 the last legislature, and he seeks re- the vacated area. street. Twenty-fift- h election on the strength of his record session. David L. Stine, local attorney, has during the last City Commissioner Harman W. Feery and George L. Abbott of the announced his 'candidacy for election Mrs. Parley E. Norseth is recoverGeorge A. Lowe company will arrive to the house of representatives in the home today from a brief vacation state legislature on the Republican ing from a recent emergency operaspent in Yellowstone park. ticket. Mr. Stine was a member of tion at the Dee hospital. ... ce ... Ogden's Most Popular Store! Lowest Prices in the City! Mayo. Adv. New Fall Dresses tin sang, and Counselor Martin and Kenneth Bitton spoke. Interment was made in the Ogden City cemetery, where Clyde A. Lindquist dedicated the grave. The family has lived in Ogden only two weeks, coming here from Toledo, Ohio. The boy contracted diphtheria, and the youngest child, Viola, is also sick with the disease. Surviving are the parents, a brother, Warren, and two sisters, Virginia and Viola. NEW YEAR Rah Haahana." The Jewish New Year 6680, will begin thia (Friday) evening and end Sunday evening September 16. The Jewish Rmh people believe that in the two days ilashano" God gives the verdict of destinies end fate of the people for the year to coma. For this reason the people congregate in their respective places of worship and pray to God for life, happinem and prosperity. The services will be held at the Synagogue Brith Sholem, Grant avenue, hy Rabbi H. Baras. Friday at 6:60 p. m. Saturday at ' F. B. Burke, of San Francisco, president of the Sperry Mills company, is making an official inspection of the Ogden plant this week, having arrived in the city on Wednesday. H. P. Iverson, local manager, will accompany Mr. Burke on an inspection of the Idaho storage elevators. At the closing session of the state convention of the Utah State Federation of Labor, held in Salt Lake this week, it was voted to convene in Ogden next year. The opening day to be the second Monday in September. Tax notices numbering approximately 7,000, will be mailed to Weber county property owners on Septem-I21, according to County Treasurer David W. Evans. General taxes become delinquent November 30, a 3 per cent tax is added after that date. Rent Lassen-Car- d 1 Music Co. Wrights -T- hird Floor Earl Manda Services for Earl Manda, who died .n Roseburg, Ore., were held on Wednesday afternoon in the Lindquist chapel, with Bishop W. A. Budge presiding. Singers were Mrs. Diena Schouten, Miss Emma Koldwyn and Mrs. Arts Blakeley. The invocation was given by Richard D. Pincock and ;he benediction by E. C. Stratford. Speakers were W. D. Moore and iishop Budge. Mr. Moore dedicated he grave in the Ogden City ceme- authentic tery. Hansena (Cenie) Brown Hansena (Cenie) Brown, wife of Antone W. Brown, died at her home, 2633 Adams avenue Wednesday evening after a lingering illness. She was born in Mount Pleasant on February 7, 1862, a daughter of Hans and Annie Peterson. She had lived in Ogden since 1917 and previous to that ;ime had made her home in Levan and Salina. She .was a member of the D. S. church. Surviving are the msband, who is now in Salina, and the following sons and daughters: Alvin A. Brown and Ralph B. Brown, Elko, Nev.; Clarence Brown of Ogden; Mrs. Vivian Wright, Albany, N. g Y., and two grandchildren. Three also survive: Mrs. Mary Lewis, Slsinore; Mrs. Annie Taylor, Roosevelt; and Mrs. Bena Allred, Salina. Friends may call at Lindquist & Sons chapel this afternoon and evening. The body will be taken to Levan toThe members of the First Congre- morrow morning, where funeral serv-ce- s inwill be held Sunday and intergational church have extended an to ment made. vitation to the Reverend McKenna serve as permanent pastor of the church. Reverend McKenna has been CHURCHES serving as temporary pastor since the resignation of Reverend Harold E. Flowers for all occasions at Dumke's SEPTEMBER SALE Pianos f0r sis-er- stylepark a consistent reputation for excellence of quality and smartness of style has won for stylepark a high prestige among the better CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF h. D. S. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Sainta will hold the following services Sunday, September IS, at the church, 1601 Washington avenue. 8unday school at 10:00 a. m., Sadie Blackman, superintendent ; sacrament service 11 :00 a. m. ; preaching at 8 :00 p. m. Thera will be a farewell party held in the Sait Lake church Saturday evening, September 16, at 8:00 o'clock in honor of Calvin 8. Rich, who leaving the district, to which friends are invited. dressed men. hats $ - ROY F. HEWES, Pastor. The Women's department will meet at the church Wednesday, September 10. MRS. H. E. ROBISON, President. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, John W. Hyilop, rector, corner of Twenty-fourt- h street and Grant avenue, opposite the post office. Sunday, September 16. The fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion at 8:00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon by the rector at 11:00 a. m. Holy baptism at 12:16. No evening service. The Womans auxiliary will meet on Monday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, with Mrs. Chris $ kt Stunning well tailored models of satin, Canton crepe, flat crepe and georgette, in the favored fall colors. In this wide assortment are dresses for all occasions. Specially priced at $095 $1495 Mayor Frank Francis and Commissioner Fred E. Williams are representing Ogden today in Brigham City at the Peach Day celebration. Deputy Sheriffs of Weber county destroyed 65 quarts and 80 pints of cinfiscated liquor yesterday afternoon at the Weber county jail. It was poured into the sewer by order of the court. Extraordinary Underprice Purchase and Sale of VOCATIONAL BUTTERFLY SKIRTS HAT SALE Hundreds of new fall hats that convincingly demon-strat- e The Leaders leadership in millinery fashions and values. Felts, solid velvets, hatters plush, satin or combination in all the new colorings and in all head sizes. Friday and Saturday $ 1.95 and $3.95 Sunburst pleating gives a all - wool graceful swing plaids and shudow stripes provide a rich autumn color. $3.95 NEW SWEATERS Harmonizing sweaters 1 0 match these new Butterfly skirts forms a complete fall sport outfit. Of special interest to young girls and misses now attending, school. These new fall sweaters specially priced at GUIDANCE LECTURER AT THE SMITHSONIAN James Fitches, of Salt Lake, we! known teacher and lecturer on subjects relative to the true science of character building, will speak on Tuesday evening September 18, at 8:00 m., at the Smithsonian Business col lege. The summer class conducted by Mr. Fitches at the Hotel Utah has an average attendance of over 100. He will lecture every Tuesday night in Ogden. Subjects discussed by Mr. Fitches are true character analysis, vocational guidance, and the reaction of foods on character. Persons who are interested are invited. Admission fee 25c. Adv. Changed New Fal His Destinstion First Colored Lady Yo husband . in de hospital? Ah thought he was jus only off on a jag." Second Similar (with pride)-Hwas, but Ah interrupted him. Life, $2.95 Attention Ballet Tap Ballroom The School of the Dance Fall Opening September 15 Register Now! GARAGE MEN and TRUCK OWNERS The G. L. Vance Cylinder Grinding and Machine Works has moved to its new location at 2354 Kiesel Avenue. New Modern Machinery Installed: Northwestern Crankshaft Truing Machine Rottler Cylinder Boring Machine Spiral Reamers n Connecting Rod Aligning Outfit. Shepherd-Thompso- LE CRIST SCHOOL OF DANCING (Ogden's Recognized School) 2320 Washington Are. Rhone 796 J. R. (Joe) Ivingdon Machinist Visit Our New Shop at AVENl'E 2334 KIF.SEL $ '! i TY On Sale Saturday Wright s Ready-to-we- ar 2nd floor i 7 m |