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Show Friday, March 8 E. C. Stanford, supervisor of Cariat bou forest, with headquarters been has appointed Idaho, Montpelier, to succeed L. F. Watts in the Ogden office of the United States forestry service. Mr. Watts resigned recently to acrept a position with the U. A. C. at Logan. street Installation of 'Washon been has completed signs ington avenue from the Ogden river to the north city limits, according to Harman W. Peery. Commissioner Ieery asks the cooperation of the public in the preservation of these signs. up-to-d- Drs, Fouts New Method Dentists, adv. 2468 Washington, phone 343. e Announcement has been made of the appointment of Charles E. Driver and John Culley as members of the program committee of the Utah Druggist convention to be held June 18 and 19 in Salt Lake. Mr. Driver will serve as committee chairman. The annual three day circus given by the Weber gymnasium will be held the first week in May, according to F. O. Van Buren, managing director, Elaborate plans are under way which promise to make the affair a most successful one. The sixteenth I D. S. ward chapel of North Weber stake was dedicated Sunday evening by Apostle Richard R. Lyman. The chapel has recently been completed at a cost of $10,000. The ward has a membership of 267. J. Weber College Notes J. C. Penney Co. Executive Heads en Briefs of this city was elected member of the executive as Monday committee of the U. S. Beet Sugar association, at the annual convention which closed Monduy in Chicago. Stephen II. Lowe, of Salt Lake, was reelected president of the organization for the sixth time. M. Eccles At the Monday meeting of the directors of the chamber of commere, the aviation committee, consisting of W. Rice Kimball, J. Francis Fowles, and L. A. llcrdti, was1 instructed to appear before the city commission and recommend the lease or purchase of Wright field as an airport. This is the result of the recommendation of Wal-te- r O. Snyder, Jr., superintendent of the airway extension of the department of commerce, who made a recent survey of proposed locations for such a port in this city. Judge James N. Kimball, of the Second district court, admitted four foreign born men to citizenship on Monday. They were Harris Markas and Nicolaos Iterios Alcxandrou, natives of Greece; Conrad Rond and Outgcr Ruward, natives of Holland. Flowers for All Occasions Klenke Floral, 2935 Washington ave. Phone 1240. At the recent regional conference of the Utah Educational association, held at the Hotel Bigelow, the members went on record as favoring a constitutional amendment to provide for a classified property tax. They also adopted a resolution favoring the passage of a new educational bill providing for a secretary of education in the cabinet of the president of the United States. Ground will be broken during the coming week for the recreation hall of the Sixth ward, according to Bishop Arthur Halverson. The new building will be erected north of the chapel at Madison and Twenty-thir- d Btrect. The third of a scries of en- - In Rig Convention With one hundred ranking officials and branch store managers of the J. C. Penney stores in conference and buying convention at Salt take, since Murch 23, and continuing until April 2, one of the largest gatherings of executives of a chain store system is now in conference. The sessions are held daily at the Hotel Utah, and instructions in the various branches of modern merchandising arc taken up systematically. Officials from the New York office of the Penney company in attendance arc: Glen R. Wright, real estate department; F. W. Binzcn, merchandising; A. W. Hughes, personnel; Wm. R. L. M. Bushenell, departments; McDonG. I). Whiteman, advertising; ald. shipping. Charles West, maanger, and J. G. Ingram, assistant manager, of the Ogden branch, have been in attendance at the conventions, and in addition to attending the daily sessions are placing their orders for next falls goods. Urtainments for the building fund was given lust evening in the chapel, it being the presentation of the play, "The Prince of Liars," by the Twentieth ward drama club. It was given under the direction of L. M. Hilton. School was dismissed all day Monday to make room for the cleaning of Weber. The assembly hall is being charted, repainted and remodelled for spring, and as a result there have been no devotional periods during the entire week. However, much improvement will be seen when the doors are opened for devotional again next Mon- - &r. I'ulon Budge, former sophomore class president, is not attending school this quarter, and as some one must be at the head of the class, new elections were held for the ofand president. fice of Miss Carma Francis, formerly was elected president of the Mr. Edward Ward was sophomores. elected to fill the office of vice-preside- nt vice-preside- nt, vice-preside- ' The sophomore play "Looking for until Mary Jane has been postponed some April 19 and 20. There has been trouble in choosing a cast and two new changes have been made. Mr. Nolan Taylor will take Mr. Casper Woods place as Agiistus Merrifield, and Mr. William Johnson will play the part of Gustave Schultz, the former role of Mr. Keith Wangsgard, who found it impossible to continue this part. City Axe Falls on Utah Democratic Delegates to be Chosen April 9th 19 Dahl & Ellery Foremans Neck Following the avowed plan of the city commissioners to pare down city expenses, Frank J. Todd, foreman of the waterworks department, lias been separated from his position. The release of Mr. Todd is in line with the program of economy, Commissioner Williams explained, and is in no wise a reflection on thb past work of Todd. 30. Exclusive Used Car Dealers 2171 Kiesel Ave. Phone 948. iCHUKCII NOTICE Palm Sunday wiU be 'hur observed at the Firet Baptist the morning musics! programs at service at 11:00 o'clock, and t tbs T"1" service at 7:S0 tfdock. The vested etoir of Embry chapel. A. M. direction of "J K. w. teen voice' under the negro Wiener, will give a concert of children ol the at the morning hour. The combible school will have a processional In memoration of the firat Palm Sunday. The aa follows: program for this aervica la I processional. Hosanna I laud Hosannas the Little Children Sang. Invocation. Tima I Feel the Spirit, Spiritual. "EveryGod's I Couldn t Heaven, Walk All Over Hear Nobody Tray." Responsive Reading. Solne by Mr. F. Herring i The Lord la My 0 Lord. Don't (AlliUen) and Light Theaa Rorlca Fall Upon Me (Burleigh). Scripture Lennon and prayer. Anthem. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (N. Clark Smith). Offertory. Spirituals, Mary,' Don't You Weep., and 'Were You There When They Crucified My Lord. Reception of Member. Hymn. Crown Him With Many Crown, Delegates to the national Democratic convention in Houston June 26 will be chosen at a convention to be held April 9, it was announced last Monday, following a meeting of the Democratic state committee at the Newhouse hotel. Basis of representation, it was announced, will be one delegate for every 125 votes cast for Governor George II. Dcm in 1924. The estimated number of delegates is 600. The meeting of the state nominating committee has been deferred until a date near April 9, it was announced. Delegations from Logan and Ogden made a bid for the state nominating (Bridge). ERM RADE, 2471 Kiesel Ave. Thone 948. ton avenue. Rev. Harry O. Fee Bible school meats promptly at putu A class and grade for every jk, bership la urged to be prenenw Morning worship at 11:00 o'clock pastor will occupy the pulpit, u, hear hie p meawge. Christian Endeavor mJ Young Feoplee at 6:80 p. m. All young people arc to this meeting. Evening worship 7:10. This i Isr service. Plenty of good music ter sermon by the pm. tor er p please be out. Church night Thursday evening will be served at 0:80 with an gram to follow. The attendance Anthem. Magnifiawt," (Gerald Tyler). There Hark, Ten Thousand Harpa above our expectation. Recessional, reason. Come out and learn the and Voices, (Kelly). The anthems which will I rendered are P AISACH The Hebrew Passover recent compositions by two prominent negro n Clark Smith is a Wednesday night, the 4th day of AnriL composer. musician in Chic ago where he directs several ices will be held at the Birth Sholra musical organisations with the Pullman com- gogue on the following dales: T pany, Gerald Tyler, whose home is at St.- April 4th, 8:00 p. m. Thursday comLouie, is rapidly achieving fume aa April 6th and 6th, at 9:00 a. m. A community 8edar will I held st The evening service will also be appro- Brith Bholem Synagogue Thursda mixThe Palm nt to community 6th m. 8:00 Sunday. April p. priate Passover is celebrated for eight dsn ed quartet composed of Ernest Adams, tenor, Arminto Wat, soprano, Mathcl Ridges, con- year in commemoration of the depart tralto, and Robert Green well, basso, will sing the children of Israel from Egypt Rabid Hyman Baras will officiate The Palms," (Faure) and Before Thee, Lord, I Bow My Head, also several solo services at the Synagogue. He will sk The an interesting talk on the following numbers ; Owen Ridges, accompanist. Reverend Arthur J. Hansen will preach a What Passover means to us and j22!3 Palm Sunday sermon on the subject, "The of the Past and the Present King of Kings," at the evening service. The public is invited to join in this observance Weary Husband: Ive been to of Palm Sunday. J t er 3 3 re-E- ss The alumni association of Weber convention at the meeting. Mrs. Edgar A. Stevenson, a mem- college is also hard at work getting ber of the Childrens Aid society, sp- its annual play in shape for preseneared before the city commission tation. This group of players will Ogden in about Wednesday and made an appeal for prexent the drama, Sun-U- p to an emergency hospital to be located a month, if things go as scheduled. in the city hall. She stressed the imWrit of prohibition seeking to preperative need for hospital quarters, Feeling that it was necessary, the pointing out that emergency cases cast of the sophomore play elated vent Judge L. B. Wight of the Third J are handled in a most unsatisfactory two business managers. These men judicial district, sitting in the disway under the present system. The will take charge of not only the fi- trict court of Weber county, from mutter was taken under advisement. nancial end of the play but will also heuring the Ogden river injunction suit and the Weber river adjudicaarrange the out of town performanThe Ogden high school R. O. T. C. ces. are Row- tion suit at the same time, was sued business The managers state in tryband will appear the 2 and Reede M. Ames. out in the supreme court Wednesday out to held at the University of Utah land M. Manning water in users the by Ogden upper in Salt Lake on May 11, it was statThe I. P. T. club of Weber college, valley. The writ cites Judge Wight to ed Wednesday by Ily Lammers, dir before the supreme court at rector of the band. The Ogden high in a recent meeting, arranged for a appear 10:00 m. April 6 and show cause a. to be Eccles David Mrs. band won third place in the 1926 party at ery shop in town, and they cant not be prohibited from he should national interschofastic contest The given next Wednesday evening. The why this ribbon anywhere. proceeding with the hearing of the EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE GOOD winners .in this years state tryout committee in charge of arrangements two Wife: I just wanted . suits conjointly. SHEPHERD. John W. Hyslop, rector, corner make sure Splendid! will be sent to Joliet, Illinois, to com- includes George Bischofberger, chairno one else could buy jm h street and Grant avenue, According to the state engineers of man, Ronald Tanner and Fred Tay pete in the national band finals. the poet office. opposite this an is to action out test office, lor, Jr. Palm Sunday The I. P. T. club originated among the question as to whether the disEpiscopal diocese of Utah was the The church school meets at 9:60 a. m., holy trict can court evidence take in both communion and sermon at 11:90 a. m. holy speaker at the Tuesday meeting of a group of freshmen boys in 1926. 12:16. the Exchange club. The subject of When it was first organized it was of these pending suits at the same baptism at service and sermon nt 7:30 p. m. Evening his address was "Forgotten Episodes exclusively a freshmen organization, time. Lenten Services Hsiy Week UILD voted and 1927 was in U. S. History. it upon, Bishop Moulton, but in Wednesday Evening prayer and sermon nt Under a ruling of the war depart- 7:30 p. m. who was introduced by the Rev. John passed, that sophomores were eligin Maundy Thursday Evening prayer and W. Ilyslop, is a most entertaining ble for membership to the club. The ment the last of the Indian Bcouts, two at 7:80 p. m. A BETTER HOME re- I. P. T. is the only orwas he nineteen and and cordially the very corporals speaker, privates, Good Friday The three hour service 12:00 sole survivors of the army unit made noon to 1:00 p. m. ceived by the club. Music was a fea- ganization in Weber college. AND BUILD WITHIN ture of the meeting. up of Indians, are to be retained in Meetings YOUR MEANS. The Blue birds on Monday afternoon nt service on full pay as long as they Miss Beth Winkler, 4 :00 p. m. Beautiful Ogden Grown Lilies. Dumkes. of the student live. The band now little of at living body and chairman j The Womans auxiliary on Monday evening Adv. WeII Finance You! the taap Year dance, announces that Fort Hauchuca, Arizona, were among at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. R. H. those staunch comrades of the white Prindle, 1266 24th street. Choir practice on The three members of the city com- the date set for this dance is Friday soldiers, evening at 7:80 p. m. The Women's in riding ahead to warn of the Tuesday mission will go to Brigham City Sat- evening, April 13. The Guild on Wednesday afternoon at the home of as perils ambush, is the acting interpre- of Mrs. R. T. Hume, 667 26th street. Mrs. place urday night to attend' the dedication the Weber gymnasium ters, guides and advisors, and contrib- G. S. Alien and Mrs. R. T. Hume hostesses. exercises of the new Armory, which chosen for the dance. This is the last uted no small degree to freeing Hie The Daughters of the King will hold a activity of this kind given by the stu west infrom has just been completed. on Thursday evening, eo the menace of the toma- weekly meeting dents of Weber college, and, as such, meneing st 6 :30 p. m. and ending after hawk and . knife. as the ning service. Gilbert and Sullivans opera, "The will be crowded with students, No meeting of the Young Peoplfs FellowHOMEBUILDERS Mikado, under the direction of Ralph taap Year dance always is. "Do you know what Paul Revere ship this coming week. Holy Week. tne be will by presented Peterson, said after he made his famous ride? 2410 Washington Phone NS Ogden high school, on April 18, at "No, what did he say? FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH the Orphcum theatre. Mark RobinGets Whoa. meeting place. Moose ball, 2416 Washing- son, music supervisor in the city Home schools, will assist Mr. Feterson with the production. LeConte Stewart, art isntructor, will Jiavc charge of the Paul Wright of the Emporium, Inc., scenic effects. returned from a buying trip to New reports taster D. Hinchcliff, director of the York yesterday. Mr. Wright successful trip, and found a Ogden tabernacle choir, has accept- a mostdesirable line of goods from ed an invitation from the Deseret very and summer goods which his spring the Sunday School union to furnish musical program for the annual Sun- were selected. 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