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Show (! i - tt0 X , Boxelder Plans , Fathers, Sons Trip in August Ogden Board Protests Removal, Of Welcome Signs On Roads I -0. Uttwr tBc4 OGDEX, July LOGAN BARBER'S I y Major Frank Francis and 'Comand Fred & William missioner MOTHER DIES AT liar man W. Feerj, has been nut o Gov. George H ro, eeektng a AGE OF 1JS YEARS iModitication oL ta demands of B. J Finch, of the engineer A1- II. July L & buean of puhhe rotds, that Loaxs,(oral barber,Tiber has ra. 'welcome" aign recently erected Male bighaaya,, ie removed advice from Tjrra, within two weeka tha death of hia mother, wax advised b Ine commission Alien, If! year, Shemah Mr W ednes.ay Mr. Finch that the Her atific life waa of age whan Mr. Aland signa had been erecten contrary in lived Tjra law and that unless they were r ien aaw hit mother la.t aha n.ored within two weeks, hta dewaa ninely yeat o'd a4 very Wnen 181 yeara old partment will remove them, lae active letter sent to Governor Dorn says from ah. walked to aJorcealem that the signs have bc erected at of 9 miles. Tyra. a diatan-considerable expense, they are neat of her Ufa la not Tha length and are placed well hack from the unuiual in the family accord, and many compliments it.yhway. to Mr. Alien who declare la, reached bate been received regarding them. that th a grandmother Kemoval of the signs, the letter of 12 rears ase the inaswould discrimination he eats, much as there are so many other Brigham city, Say In-tr- The Boxelder scouts will be In camp during the week, eo the father will have oppor tunfty to eee them In their real scout work as well as I t rir4 5mmere!at Man Seeks $25,000 In Assault Suit assault. Plaintiff sleges that on Jo!y 25, he was seated In his nuto. parked at 2785 Walt avenue, waiting for bis wife who was visiting a sick friend, when the defendant entered the ear, struck him. dragged bm from to machine, knocked him down .struck him and jumped upon him, eausui cute and brumes on hla head, chest, back, arms and legs. Ogden Postmaster Adds Two Carriers to Force Postmaatet- - K Garner announces that with a recent erder from complying the post-- , J at f department ba has ar!dd twoWashington, more carriers to the delivery force of the Ogden This will give the depostoffice. partment IJ carriers. A. -- Jl!y 27,Duke BifchoM fifth street, Idaho F4.lt. In . at the Ogden chamber of Frldwv with a suitcase which he afternoon, said he found on the state highway just north f lagoon. A search of tfc contents revealed that the suitcase is the property of Martin C. Muse, DG1 Downing, ton atenue. Fait Lake This wps traced by a ?ermJ to go through Yellows!, n park, which carried the ccr number and a sating account book. appeared OMtnmerce Ogden Pair Face Possession Charge OGLE.. July 27 Ogden Fire Chief st j July 27 Fre f hUt H ' H. Wardleigh is wjrnlng motorist who follow fire apparatus and delay firemen iu arriving at and departing from tires that xuch a practice- is ;ainst the law and U OGDEN puuifchabie by a Frink ilnre rawipanh e w ur- - r- fa gned in the ci! court Friday on a nquof possession charge foe iueday Tadr Inal is BaU was set at $mj bv4 and $40 tah bond proertj aEiSgutl Warns Motorists Thty sffe arrUd Friday at street avenue xliere L. Griu lack and Uf fliers W Lbrgt, Lrusn mur.-in- Twenty-thir- d g and ,v u d J C Uom said they heard two xhots fired h a house where lonfiscated a t 11, fixe gallons of Lquor and m gallons of mash thj fine. Dairy Meeting For Weber Student Wins Bear River Is Set High Scholastic Honeys BRIgHASI CITY '.7 Ltah. July OGDEN. I. special) Xn Important July 27D. A'mon dairy son of A Brown of meeting will be held for all the successful Weber farmers of the Bear It er x.iUey Farr West, the cqunty candidate for the V. of 1 . Interested la dairying. Vnday at 1928 scholarship, f niched the year 8 te pm in the commercial club with high honor, W- tber rounty rooms at Tremmiton. board of education !s advised. authorltses will be able In to fepcal The student N specahxmg answer any questions askd b languages, mijoring In Frcnh aid the dairymen AU interested m fn "nd Kng. dairy work regarding the loixtiou taking minors in Spanish Ftud e at of a central Hah. He wil continue his plant and plans the viverstty thin fall and winter. of operation dairy are requested to be Brow n. present. Deputies Arrest Liquor Possession Suspect Federal Doctors Will 27 Charles Inspect Boxelder Herds OGDEN, July Rurckner was arrested by Deputy Sheriffs T. F Steele and Fred Tout, Friday on a Houor possession charge and released under 1 10 The officer said they found 1 bottles of newly breeed o?r t street 127 Twenty-!xt- h U. P. Shop Employe To Frolic at Lagoon Fri- charge of tbe dty waterworks department In solving the water supply problem. Canners and members of the representatives ComOgden Chamber merce Industrial committee, ofconfer, red with Commissioner Williams and complained the water pressure at times is tht Insufficient to salisfac torlly operate their plants Henry Olson of the Craig Canning company; Ronald Wad worth of 4b, Itah Packing corporation; A. S. Daggett of the Rosy Canning ana 3. Frank Gtmlln of tha Rocky Mountain Packing com-Ma- y Idaho Herd BRIGHAM CITY STORE ROBBED Burglart Cart Off Mer chandite Worth Hundredt. BRIGHAM CITT, Utah, July 27. t Special)-- 1 The department store ot R. L. Fishburn A Bona company, on ?outh Mam street waa robbed during the night and a quantity of mer- - handles rule, mainly department. The Ic llilCClftArl Ir'n's d cntrtwe by LOGAN, July 27 nerd of Holateiu-Freisia- u from the yeggs jimmying the heavy trrrrf door The amount of goods stolen has not been fulfy determined, but will run inv? several hundred dollars. The robbers carried off men's eiik handkerchiefs, shirts, silk end suit Small change in a hosiery. till waa taken. Manager R. L. Vishbuni Mid he feels sure It was the same bunch who robbed the Flshbura store at Fremonton some time ago and probably some of the gang that tad robbed he FJshburn store here several years ago. Idahos first cows to be officially examined tinder the new herd cl,lflcx- tion la that ewned by A. E. Fxhri- man of Franklin, Idaho which haa Juat recently been claseified by Pro-,.t. B. Fitch of the Kanin Stata Agricultural college. Resuila of the c.aasiflcatlon cow, excellent three cows, good; five cowa good, yxone of'very Mr Fuhriman a cows received the clasYalr or poor, uatlon Pl?l06e.in h. accompanied U. of U. Students to th class, flea tion prof were ountv Agent Ezra T. Ben H Present Passing Show tJLf repreaentatlxe Holstein Breeder's RPRINGVILLE. Utah. July 2. - Fourt. elate fieldaoeta, .,iiry special I A aeriaa of acta entitled aopervianr for Idaho and R, 8 rBis-to"The Tensing Show." win ba preBannock county agent sented by W, Howard McKcnxie of this city and Mias Maud May of the V. of U. with their The show 111 fake place at the LHol theatr Tuesday Holstetn-Freisia- n ?r e Were-on- BRIGHAM CITT. Utah. July 27 Cper ai Dc. C C Parry and Dr. K, B. Lelhy of the United States bureau of animal Industry and Jr. John 4 hamberv of the state department wli begin Mondar to dairy cattle in Boxeider county for tuberculosis The dairymen will be notified fn sufficient time, bv tld doctors in charge, to have their tattle i OGDEN, July 27 Member of the of the V. P. rajlroad ,n LFftVI County PJerlr shop force Ogden, Green River and Evanntjn t are having their annual Vnfi Goes to New York Lagocd Saturdav A concert is beng given by the Utah. July 27 FARMINGTON'. Evanston Glee club and a program Special) bounty Clerk Quavle of sports is being carried out, fannoii eft today for New Tork to tree his son Quayle. who is Kw ffom the U. S. Road Engineer - mis on and will srrHe In jft 72 rk, For August Leaves Coast; Mr. Cannon was accompanied bv Mr. Cannon, thir dauebfer ConOGDEN. July 27 Karf'Cbamber MiLer tain. as'sfnt h'ghwav engineer of j eve. son. Don and Miss the V S bureau of public ruia of Salt Lake left Frday for Southern CaTforn to Inspect pieit n xlng 1! sur'so-;- r Ins, the type in be cwj on the Zivj DCIltOn KCIlCl DOClCtvJ armef highway park M Announces Th o'lrg mixing in this Convention bae done on the road and M Chauibe-ta- ) RICHMOND. Utah. will npect the Juy 27 aMlltv f mix ng the oil and grave! (Special) The Benwm stake Relief f a speela) part and spread.ng It srwiety will hold a ard. ta the road later class leader convention Sun lav th tabeTacle eonneetifiji with the regular priesthood me.ng at Educational Group 39 pm. ' j hn LOGAN. July 27 led fgatiother time been equal, within the last to years LOG XV, Jily 77 SSSaSS"is ISSSsSsSssssA I , 1 y lrn. r cSpa-ct- lac 38 Gallons of Gas State Statistics. nr 1 ! ete-k- ut 1 . GENERAL AtML-STTEE- f ELECTRIC KEEEDOGEEATTdDE tL Begin' flow to Enjoy the Benefits of This Wonder Servant in Your Home You May Have One for 5 Holstein Calf 2 BRIGHAM FjfT. t'txh. Joly Clubs Hold Exhibit! The Texaco- - serv it (.Special) station at 535 North Mam street Utah, July 27. was broken into some time durings JLASTGRDyE. A calf exhib tion ' cPecia)) was th early morning and about J8. U4 the Manilla by ward Hof. w? Entrance of taken gas 'aljons stem calf club and all purebreo heif-- r gamed by the use of a jimmy. calves were on exhibit at 4 pm. at the Merril Saturday: arnicb TO OPEN BIDS. bom. be This Is th OGDEN, July 27 B'ds are rst purebred calf club 2 Utah countv The ca)vs x- -l opened in Fal Lake Fnday, Aug for grading th underpasses now were recently puVhased from lug constructed under the east and Oregon and are some of tb f neat wst bound tracks of the Union Pj- - in the state. dflc at I inta The work t being ion jointly bv the state and railroad company Mf There are now more than 300,000 users of General Electric Refrigerators and not ono has ever spent a single dollar for repairs. That was our guarantee, justified by the remarkable reliability of our refrigerator. Put the General Electric Refrigerator on the job in your home as guardian of your familys health. 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's:s::s:s::-v- t Dinner Tooele Stake Members Arrange s Tsy Jr., . k To Hear Seminary Talk chamber f lommerte and the K- wans and clubs will jointTOOELE, Utah, July 27 'Special) hold a ly special drnner roeetin; A special speaker address the Thursday August Itopleatof Tooele takti on summary , The teake wi.l he Orv the work stood met-ngstake pr Adame prcsldesit of the rtah Ba d Nundav. fn the j ;i assembly m net o.at oti ami Jonn i The other wrsl be carr ed meetings Ull compan president of the on the regular sit dule ill d'wuaxjWnt HMUrd . clock . ,r t. af anmectng Ht he j ft( un, , ..iu. lleld for the steke and ,,h nf IbM make a . organisa,an jreideno om Th thamher of comnierue From 12 to until 1 pm the tions i w ru in on Industries mltoe the' f the meeting which will stake presidency will meet with The thxrgt and bishopries substitute the weeklv Iuncji f Lsch council M I. A , Genealogical both the Rotary and Kiwan s clubs c nmarj, ety and hoard of elvration will for that week. meet from 1 upntil 2 15 pm. At 2 IS meeting ail people of the U. A. C. Student Wins rke will meet at tre South ward chapel In general atvemblv where! Place on Rifle Team hv will he addre4cd hv a speaker from Salt Lake Th Sunday school 7 Word has been nna the He ief society LOGAN, lui ir stead of received hethat Kdmurd m ratine In the r usual union meet-ir- g son of W. F Jensen of this cM) will attend the general r fl, las won a poltn on the Trainteam at the Reserve Off c?rs ing corps camp at F rt Worien, Peace Justice Fines Vvh and wlU go to Gamp Ohio for the period from August 1 to Drunk Suspect $60 j in to 2) .ompHs FptmlMr th national rifle shoot FILLMORE, Ltah, July 7 (Spe-C.YoutN Jensen Is a student of fl of Meadow, who A where he N qute aetlv fn was L. N Nlckle charged with potstvtUm of Inw rk, and aso a memrber Oof TtheC local when returns liquor toxicating National ua t of the from btate Chemist Hetman Harms guard. home brew revealed Dat the found in Niukle's porsyas on tested 4 of cent, pleaded per upwards guilty Masked Bandit Gets to a charge, reduced fiom possession of the to Woman drunkchnea. by From Jut,ce $850 C. W Watts ,i the Kannsh He paid a f ne in the PKRK CITT. Utah. Julv 27 preectnet a amount of $96 ) Held op and robbed by Ida market bandit Frida, Mrs Road Laht. proprietor of the King hoarding house lost lie. Officers Springville Kiwanians are searching tbo city for tb sus Honor Eagle Scouts j peer Mrs Lahti ald she waa making a BPRINGVILLE. July 27 fire about 2 2) pm. to warm the (Spec al 'The localUtah. Kiwanis club i house when fhe saw a man In the recent v a in honor hell dinner f kitchen Thinking that the man Arnon Welgnt and Eo- -j was a boarder, reports said Mrs. Leo Felix, who f have attained Best, the Lahti continued to make the fire not gar of Eagl scouts thinking anvr,re about him. 5ne rank cn An address wax Sout Work, the was suddenly confronted by bv Dr. O K. Hansen of bandit, who wielded a revolver. He given Prcvo E. E. Knudsen was toast-- : backed her nto the bedroom anJ master A in form of a so. meeting forced her to give him tho cash clal will fee held at the fish hacn- ery Thursday. August 1, accord ng to annoancements. Steal Brigharh Yeggs 1 4 , li Rotary Ely Course Record leading medical antlioritiefl am advising better care of food earnestly nrging you to adopt scientifia refrigeration. For, 4they have discovered that perishable foods must be kept at a temperature below 50 degrees altcayx At higher temperatures harmful germs thrive .and multiply at an alarming rate. Foods bo come unsafe. Many a fit of temper, many an illness can be truthfully blamed on food that has been improperly refrigerated. Three rearing pond hive V. t t (lie Pea.tr country The ever 1 ompleted highest temperature atchery which will , Coufcle the recorded here was on July 13. J9 of pond-tthe to when th mercury climbed to Milliam C Trump, Jr,accorJIng ueputy state degrees. Ninety mne degrees maxwarden gme imum temperature has been reached The construction of the new pomii here on three raslons sine the v as made possible bv the fine reco-- d figure They were July 14, of the sportsmens or-- , 1922. Juty 29. 1S 2 and July of Beaver and Millard anlxatlons 1329 The readings acre taken iu The Dh countie will be the U. A ( phtsUrs department ufd to supply tho re)'d Puffer Iake, Navajo Lake and stream In the Logan Chamber, Kiwanis, Reaver and Millard t tntles. 11 T. McHugh Breaks T)DAY, BEAVER HATCHERY GETS NEW PONDS By 92 H8 Thursday, thereja'.rlng mertuVy the highest point this reaped year in and has nv y reptiles In southern Utah this summer. Through the work of the b.o ol logical survey, the Lnlversi Utah biological museum will ba e an unusually fine and compete collection of Lie fauna of the Kate. Alt of the specimens collect- id In connection with these stud-e- s I will be listed and catalogued so that they may be studied by both students and visitors. RU DaOJRlffiDSi7 atu-den- ts 4- FtCK STiTE (H4RGE r.NG f. KM RVTS. 'OGDFN, July 27 Joe Joe Spring BRIGHAM 1TT, Utah. A er. of 108 Twenty-sixt- h atreet, was ras ta.a.d Tue.dar arrested Friday by deputy sherTfs. the oontv ', Sff ce to Donald on a charge of tranefrrlng Plans Boxelder Fete Fork and Met- -' one bpanirh in to from container another PKAKEf htRD of a state law. He t at j elda A. Henrie of Imbler Oregoa violation N7PEV, July 27 Mmber nf t'u DO DJb V. Julv 27 under hts own recognixmee Zbuton VTHUjerty Elko-P . n! Ma-- ! Dgdn chapter. American He! nte Jacobs of the Alberta lxte jtre bet t lark IV Innewueva, Nev. Educatlnnal reogrest ve a da-ti- deny. Canada. wh rw- Tony Ncor, Lucia and Elizabeth win hav a feme in BxMr lative In Ogden. win bespeak r m redcr&l Supenrwor Oglea. ' on. Sunday. July 2f, say An 7the Twelfth ward ohspe! bunda t Issues Water Chart Feucht, drew D. Batestas, presidnt of He lx a brother of Mrs D pm. MT PLEASANT, Utah Mr and! J Wlson. wife of B shop Wilsoa of MTTON, Members and fnnd from Salt the Twelfth ward. Uah, July 27 (Special) Mr P A Madsen annousce the j Inder dire,ton of Horace Sheley. marriage of their son Atool to Ms j Tak, Riigham and Price are Inwater vited More than 39 persons are exfederal Dna Mower, daughter f Kidney ' eaperrior for th mOW4N SEEKS DIVORCE court, a rating chart haa been pre- Mower, of Oakville, at MantL Toes pected to attend. tn OGDEN, July 27. and of Viona fhe the placed .ham, pared day. f led suit Dr duoree against Ldgr different JTDGVt DHMD4E1 CAI-FJrrig itirn companies who SPANISH FORK. Uab Mr in! Shelby, in the beyond district water from the Uinta basm OODFV, July 27 Ear! WaMrum naturdx v. charging t tu XU It how the per aere-fo- o r John V. F ixciujt iv, Jlvtj I H charged with disturbing tS or to proved i r ach for atr protect rriage o tber daughter. VadiT to f peace, wa d?sml.ed fa the 7 They were marked in Salt 1 i The total o for th F TFrfht of Fnreka nth row rt. Friday, because Ibe - ntr City on Mxv and pt- - 11, 1?rti and have tw has hefi coifpile took pfce at high Te ceremony failed Co appear. cbildrea. and plc'd on the thjrL Iroois t Losn. ll Mr, a.nd If U I- ir eg Sed-le- Eflncai dit ,. ,cr, fresh watfr four or fit mussels are found within water and swamp Lpeclet were collected la tha preparation of this work. The purpo a of this publication Is twofold. First, it was intended to serve as a basis for further scientific vork. and in the second ptace, to serve as a reference text for teachers of soology In Utah and as an aid to amxtear collectors. Among the many scientific Investigations conducted at present time by students of biology none ie more absorbing to the student than the classification of these smaller and rarer forms of life which are listed atU described in this work. In the prepu-atloof the bulletin an effort haa been made to bring was previoisiy together what known of recent Utah molluaka pd to Incorporate with this th-- f results of Dr. Chamberlin's and Mr Jones's special studies. Further work In collecting various fauna of the atatd for the museum, Is now In progress. A M. ?oodbury. lnstruror In sool haa been In the field for the (y, past two years collecting iieclrncns of reptiles. Dr. L. Stanford who has recently been added to the faculty of the roology department, is making un extensive study of external parasites of animals and Is collectin', specimens of birds, animals and Only !. ing. is nearly completed, sa a Excavation op David J. Rifson. work started early this month. I fort arc being made to have the buUdng completed by November. The new unit is btng constructed south f the chapel at Tweoiv-sixt- h street and Jackson avenue The estimated cost is It HI include a recreation hall, gy n nastum, quarters for Hov &ouU, classrooms and other features The old recreational hall in the basement of the chape) is to be to provide for additional c lassrooms. The janitors home also being remodeled Members of the priesthood ae dvded Into two team, the b1 hnd he white sod ere soliciting for fund Joseph Eocies is gent eral chairman, Adam Patt.-rso- i captain of the Tlu" dv'ion and Angti Wright Is capain of tic "white division. Ogden Man Picks Up Salt Lakers Suit Case i t s repressnU-tlve- Bab-iw- apon-sori- I Ogden esnners Nears Completion Logan Temperature Reaches 99 Degrees work on the foimdion of the n unit for the Twelfth ward build- goif courw. will b made Sunday. July IS, by members of tha Amrrlcan legion local peat, wh,ch la the hole. Commander Ora Bundy will outline plans for raising the necessary funds. F -- appointed four f their as special Ward Foundation Ogden American Legion Will Inspect New Hole J7 " nv'IPK iJo,V on tha Ogden InapacfloB ilunklnt! 1$ 2 committee, day afternoon, to cooperate Commissioner Fred E Williams,with in SpePARK CITT, Uuh, July 27 cial Jn a runaway crash here Fri his and Mark Id, Whulef, day. cousin Glers Fredrickson, 9. both of Earl the and teamster, Salt Lake, Glenn, suffered Injuries Glenn was driving down a hill with four tons of concentrate in his wagon. On of the horses bridle was off. The team became unmanageable and started to run. Glenn was thrown from the wagon during the mad flight down the canvon. The horses ran down Main street where the wagon flashed into parked car of E. T Frederfcksnin ot Sait Lake and injured the two bo The crah overturned the machine and rolled it a rosa the street Aj OGDEX. July IT OODE.vuiy Driver U Alto Injured First At Team Rant Away. A . Wfcito fOed D6DEN Jtrt w 3 suit for $23,000 damages la the Second district hurt, Friday, against lb Swarta on an alleged charge to take their sons with them to se otinger what a real scout Is and doej. This outing is conducted an der the auspices ot the stake and ward Y M. M. 1 A officers and is an aonual activity of the assoeiaticn. ef WAGON CRASH HURTS .2 BOYS signs which are Jess attractive than the "welcome signs. The letter ears that the commission enters a vigorous protest against any order to remove the efgna. Supply Is Insufficient to Run Plants. Mr. Wright will leava in a f lor honaymoon through lha TaUowatona Nationaltrip Th.y .H ba accompanitil by park. Mr. anj Ira. M.lvln Uona of Lureka. They mil make thi.r homo at Eureka, TOOELE, Ltah Mis. Sweet w Houton,Annaboth of M.dvala, ware married tfala week at tha eoanty dark oftica by Juatiea A. Lindsay. BIRTHS. .SPANISH VOfik'Ttah-M- r. and University Experts ColM. a. Golden Waldron, tlb-Ogiri. L lect SPRINOVILLE, Jr. 1,000 Shells In and lira- - Earl Faay, girl. , Mr and Sira Paul Warran of Work. girt Mr, and Mra Dean Stewart, girl Mr. and Mr Man Packard, A Descriptive boy. Catalog of the Mr. and Mr Kph Yste. girl. Stolluca of Utah the first of a Mr. and Mrn. Glenn Hailing, girl aeries of scientific bulletins deal-Ir- g with studies Mr. Uuh hf the fauna of ,.MT and Mr. Shirley Slarx, boy. Utah by the University Biologic ,1 Survey of Utah, has Juet been published, according to announceRichmond Taket ment by Dr. Ralph V. ChamberLead in Director lin, In charge of the survey. The work of Dr. puolication Meet C. at C. Chamberlin isandthe,David Cup T. Jones, T C. Richmond took a 4 hole former Instructor In the xoolojy lead on Joe Grut In the final match tha of university, and of the Country Club July lag di- department is based upon a study of upward rector.' cup tourney. The pair play. of one thousand sets of shells col?d U hole Friday and tell com. lected during the year 1927 and a Plata tha final M today . Richmond hai a handicap of 17 lesser number collected during and turned In a acora of 93 The 1928. , final It hole should he a thriller 0 species Utah possesses of this afternoon. mollusca. These are mostly snails. , Friday and Saturday, Aug S and I, have been selected foi ths Boxelder stake fathers and aons outing to Camp KieseL 7.- ! Utah, July. J A. ly is |