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Show I "i;K rrv- April 8 1927 - )Vatch Classified THE OGDEN POST - THE OGDEN POST the CLASSIFIED ADS Section Grow YI'avtF.D MALE HELP vtKI) FEMALE HKLj a fOR Krui-'.v- fv I. Pnntn.e vn. oUl. rTyrED-lTUAT- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SAI. e ,.,L loy PERSONALS to to i.H f! rhono . AUTOMOiai.ES tenoRPophif KOlO-- H ft .JS W ,AV' .t Pul,nr nd PAINTING & DECORATING 7S2 HEADQUARTERS CO. Phone bV or !1 Pu!-in- nIf you wnt North Wahtee 3. 3. K P. D. number I. Phone I2s0 Bpo. SHKKW1N C. VH ,.et Dyad Stmt Xrd IW4;i u-- fr OSc pjrat Clan Work, Shine, j52gi Washington Avenue NEGOTIATING SITE for Echo Reservoir Site 1 Efroir.) Evolutionary Speculation Tbtjr say a man waa one an apa; Tha apa waa once a flah. n now aaaumea a ahnpa The That clvea him high poslsh." "has-bee- Oh, Papal "Did father ask you any questions? Just one. What was It? How much cash I had to spare." of the dam spillway, the speuon of the Lincoln highway, K. tl0,n of both the Coalville and Crfk branches of the So Do We Brown I like cheerful people. Why, I know a dentist who sings at his work. Smith Ill bet his patients dont Strenuoue What makes you so tired?" I dreamed all night that I was waiting In line to get tickets for a football game. T.. Hne-quar- H9? CO. Avo.iim, ami Sriuv Av.mio w A N TEI) Thone 7 i la 1 IIAHillT Eveiii& Fairy Tale raal ARY GRAHAM CONNER camigal B IDUIN NHnMN MMtOM a SUNLIGHT AND SNOW John and Trotty, age eleven and ten, bud started forth In a sleigh for a supEVERYDAY GOOD THINGS per party that was being given some d! sin nee from where they lived, down When you don't know wlmt to hsv through the woods. for lunchoitn or suiper, try: John had been allowed to drive DanSpanish Toast. iel, i he they had gone off Out up two later than the and others In their sleighs preen because Trotty had had Hild a slice of had left chore to do for her family. onion, two sprigs lint after they had gone along for nf parley minced, awhile there had started a dreadful nnd cupful of pepper, thick tomato a a u c e. Simmer the mixture until smooth. Toast round of bread, butter and put a spoonful of the tomato mixture on each round of toast with a poached egg on top. Fish Balia. Make a white sauce using one tablespoon fill of butter, one of flour, with salt nnd tapper to taste, f cupful of milk, and two welt beaten eggs. Cook until smooth, then stir In the flaked flsh. Irop this hatter by sjHwnful Into hot fat. Drain on brown paper and serve at once. Ham and Hominy. When there js bit of ham left from dinner, mince if and add It to conked hominy which has been fried in ham fnt. adding minced onion or parsley to the mixture; serve Mtxxant. They had made a wrong tnrn when the landmarka had become blurred by t be blinding snow, and had found themselves right In the heart of the JUST THE THING table-spoonfu- MOW Mis SlIAM'KNV llv WH.'hiKrrv. Shrubs and Vines ftir Every lurpose Let lTs Plan Your Planting' ) ,s i sv waiikk Iliii.l . t ! IWN Slrwl tSM Vli.iii Moores Nurseries Phone Lawn Mowers Sharpened Davis ami Repairs Riverside Second Hand Store 1800 Wash. Ao. DIiomc Slid 1200 Wash. Ave. 7 82 UI.ASSIF1E!) ADS Ol! hiai ii itrr y.ur ml. an) rharv Ihsm, (1 i.llr.ii.iiiti hr mails tflrr tha tint 2420 hirn-- THE Oilt'KN POST A,-n- u Thona IU It ml I ski-1possesion of the Ing on the snow, the air warm and yet world slid the hllr.iirri hn.l seemed to rip nnd elenr, danced a dance of : a nnd slmdowa. .lew John nnd Trotty were looked upon have those two and that horse In Yes. we have!" n heroes to ail save themaelvea. They power now Hut tin blirzard did not know the boy only felt closer to that part of the nnd the girl nnd the horse, who ar- world that belonged to them, where rived. safely, two hours late at the eien a blizzard could not conquer l hem hut only mndo them feel a truer party. Those at the pnrty had worried. kinship with their own rumor of the They hnd not even begun their sup world - with the nea and foreata, warm sunshine and hitter winds. per. It didn't get Iho better of ua," John Put now the excitement of the evening :nd the storm and the upset siihl, ihniikfiilty. "It did Tint!" agreed Trotty, seemed all quite marvelous. They tntkcd and ate and laughed and anBut Beatrice's swered questions. Priority mother, who waa giving the party, deMttlo Olrl (to brother) If you realcided they would not go back that ly wnnt to go out and play, you should night. get down on your knees and aak God it morning and bright sunlight to innke It atop raining. when nil the alelgha started for home I dont Buy No, you aak him. om e ngiiin. There was no wind, the know him very well. sloriu was over, and tha world looked ns though It were always Just as quiet On the Ebb nnd pen ful and simple as this. Yon to say your lovo for mo used The going waa slow, aa the snow ocean." tho was like whs deep nnd soft and nowhere had It "Well, Tommy, tho tide's going out been trodden down. But the aun, shin snow 1 lc I a Instead of having come on a regular road they had cut off and had gone on a road that had led to a lumber camp. There the sleigh had upset aa Daniel. the horse, bad become excited. But both John and Trotty had behaved splendidly, each not making a mss, each being unselfish, calm and PRICES FOR GENUINE I)UCO Buick Chevrolet Chrysler Ford level-heade- fY $35.00; $25.00 ; $35.00; $20.00; Closed, $05.00 Cloned, $10.00 Closed, $05.00 Closed, $35.00 The McLaughlin Way All old paint removed so as to insure the right kind of job. J C Opening Specials Y Y h Touring, Touring, Touring, Touring, All Other Cars in Proportion ls one-thir- one-fourt- tetri' VL..I.M woods. Then, after they had turned the alclgh, the bllszard had seemed to start once more with fresh fury. John bad said to htmaelf that be waa really not able to see anything. But be had not said this aloud. hot "Suppose we get off on another lumHaricot of Mutton. Fry two ber camp path," thought Trotty. But of onion in two tablespoon she did not expreaa her thought aloud. fula of drippings, add one and "I wont get excited, I wont," pounds of nuitton cut into two thought Daniel, the horse, ae he trotinch piece, suit nd pepper well nnd ted on valiantly. cover with boiling water. Cook alow' And the wind had howled, and the ly until the moat i tender. 8erve with buttered lima beans. and Marshmallow Desacrt-Fe- el. Appl quarter and slice six Juicy apd cupful of ples. Have ready seedless raisins, one cupful of sugar. Arrange the applea and raisins with the angar In layer In a buttered bakof a cupful of ing dish, add moderate water, cover and bake in oven until the apples are tender. Brush with butter and arrange marsh' mallows an inch apart over the apples. Place In the oven long enough to plump and brown the mallows. Serve with cream. A lemon, custard or cream pie is made more attractive and tasty with a few marshmallows dotted over the top of the pie or set Into the meringue and browned with It - I h"il Daddys rairm Nr. apa par Villon. ) health !e ll l. llv Distiibiitor OW E, 01 I Wavi Pioe Kaysville. Utah SA1.E8M EN f 1 I ti YM. A. mam H R. one-hal- f ! tY Y I Y Y We want every person in Ogden to come and see our new Tire Y Y Store and Paint Shop. We are offering until April 15 Y ?? Y Monk Whatcha doin now? Giraffe Got a job as a radio'towerl justed and the site quickly owned by the government The party here Monday from Ogden who were at the two conferences president of the m. John users association; water Maw John and Barnes, E. P. Ellison of the directorate, and L. 0. Larson, reclamation engineer, and J. k. Alexander, reclamation council. A." P. Bigelow, A DOUBLE GUARANTEE Scotvcrofts BLUE PINE FOOD PRODUCTS Scow-cro- ft guaranteed by both your grocer and John and Sons Company. Our payroll supports more than 1500 people enough people to populate a city the size of Layton, Utah. We believe every one of the eight thousand families in Ogden get some benefit from our S7000 weekly payroll. This is Utah Products Week. Buy Utah products and increase Utah pavrolls. You get some of it t. Special Prices in Every Department which includes Y v)AttUt TvWtrtffi. School Again Army Pott The liidiitn oiliot says the Carlisle Indian scliool was originally an old or my post which the War department 'urned over as a school in the East for Indians. The agreement ns that when needed the Indian of!i-would gite hark the post to the War department. This was done In the lat ter part of the war and the school waa used for reiiahiMtutinn Some Cautiot. Necessary It la raid that an American has four chances in lOfimn of living a century. Dont spoil your own prospect of being oue of the four by racing your car against the locomotive at the grade crossing. Auto Seat Covers $10.00 and Up &re lack. Kllr IVlr 'h fi house, water upstaits garage for or.c car, fii't l.Mte span for flower aid vegetable r bio, k from paved gai'.ti !',. h ghuay, one Idock from Bamberger Ha; ion; cement sidewalks. Desirable location tor person working in Ogden, who wishes to enjoy the comforts of the countty life and only .10 minutes rtu'.evrd from the city. Grade school oi.o Idoik and high school in town. Price reasonable. Union D1! roilroad between Coal and Edw be moved half i dirileast0.Pr?Sent location for a iles; the Grass Creek nil"0? Ht for a distance b,e of Lincoln highway will b new and higher levels far a distance of 3.9 miles. offwii 8aid, ,t0 the credit of both the ST.1.8 and land owners that the best eeiing prevails, and we feel sure a matters will be quickly ad- viiu - i one-hal- sur-nmndi- location nm x AC yet-tire- County Bee has the Wlfe John, come on, If you are of the meeting held going out! Youre taking all night l between the Weber Valley Water-- f to get your watch! and owners of land association Tiers Hubby No, Im not. Im only takis that required for the Echo reser- - ing my time. w r.lin! In'.it r l N. H" NORRIS ' cm i'iih .rJnym,'Tii stitrigth. mental visor, viviu'lty, and good nature aprlns from ko1 disentlon; soud dlKa-tiU only from eatlns and drtiiklns proper (juanlltlea of fond and liquid H la pnaalbU to eiiJi'V huoyanov of aplrlt at.d aood appetite every day. (The Summit following story jj '(. f I'Ll- - a::.i down, i UKOWNINC, Si-t- Tli. Lurrynn.y First Proposed for Use 31 Years Ago Now Definitely Accepted as Exact Location for Dam; 1851 Acres Required government must secure at once acres of the land in the valley between Echo and Coalville for the Echo reservoir and that cash will be paid to the land owners for the same tii made plain to the twenty-fiv- e R land owners who congregated at the court house last Monday in Coalville. The officials disclosed to the land owners that the land needed had been into seven classifications, value as follows: Class A land, good farm land, $120 to 1215 an acre; B, dry farm land, tome valued at $200, but practically ill at $100 an acre; C, good pasture ud wild hay land, $100 an acre; E, fair pasture and some swamp, $50 an we; F, rolling side hill, $25 an acre; G, including river bed, banks, brush, nesvjr trees and swamp $20 an acre; H, steep hillside, $5 an acre. ' Land swners were also told that they would b permitted to view the maps showing how each of the areas was subdivided, indicating the actual effect the property values. Following the disclosures there was me discussion of the conditions the land purchase. J. R. Alexander, district council for the government, spoke briefly regarding me necessary steps to be taken about jjttes; also referring to the fact that land owners would be permitted to rrtain their lands during the year and Pbly for some time during 1023, jnthout any charges or any additional ares accumulating, even after payment had been made the govern-n- t by for the property. It was also made plain that the government is advancing the sums fer the and purchased, but the cost is added Jo the cost of the project which the wer users will eventually pay. Negotiations with the individual owners n!i c?I,Jience this Friday morning with all possible JSLiU PU5hed rio further delay can Stv' ti tc Project, it was. stated, therefore the land purchased must he wnsumated quickly. Every survey is fapleted, every arrangement made ai :!' W lie.. Was The mi-rl- K. Ki.iiiii ike That 1851 Sv.iM.ip SiiW-lit- OFECHO DAM lot ipiv R. A. i. TREES ClHM.RirE ho FOR SALK NtiYi, e Malum. Ph n .. i FOR Ku-'- IN LAWN MOWERS ARE YOUR BRAKES? HABISTKK & SON r government now i iiTfUYrtri Avrnilr tiM'i "t'l'Ki:) L'H" 1,1 nliV .t$4s tt M Aio ih Mvt nr ;I!1 huvn'c rtiV Lt'Vi'd, PiL-f- ?l.o HSft-- f.n CONTRACTORS call , rar;ti iir.-- voik.j' cement work and LuiMinu m:itria lhlO Washington Avenue lhone ti'liK .. Im Browning Products Corp. N1C1PAL A KAM.KOAO CON VK Xi'TOKS No JhIm to Small imr t. ll.c t I. V- :i.kk pmr RADIO hatters united Shine Parlor 412 ?oi REURKil'R ATORS AM' UilOW 1'KONT l,'N.k'ill Kx.i, :t K Whivlrighl Construction Co. Ml all Colon i ! CONTRACTORS and Shoe (Let George do it) Suit Cleaned and Pieeaed m i, h.i SHOES AND HATS ghoe HOW I BREWER, Mgr. St -- h i I Axi " nSiih WILLIAMS gill, it Dl ilAHVIK ) :!As A.to M-- hp Y. I i't! FEED foe ,iv PULLMAN POULTRY Washington Avwuo i Mi Ls'Y Classified Section Grow REAL ESTATE AUTO REPAIRS ... FOR SALE POULTRY ZZ&Tv rifM pid . -i k. Ki.vx.i.e FOR SAFE AUTO SALVAGE Watch the Fine Awnings PARKER AUTO TOP. AND AWNING SHOP 426 Twenty-thir- d Phone 144 Street J. Y Auto Washing, Greasing, Polishing, Repairing, Painting, Tires, r Gas, Oils and Automobile Accessories. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t t if f JY PAINTING TIRES We have the very latest equipment for Lacquer Finish. Experienced workman. We invite you to come in and see the cars we are now doing. Special low prices until April 15. We handle all kinds of Paint Jobs. Trade in your worn tires for new one3. Special low prices i on Tubes. Let us equip your car with Balloon Tires. You will be surprised to hear our Y Y Y f t tf Y Y Y ?Y Y LOTS OF GOOP USED TIRES CHEAP I J. W. Brewer Tire Co. Grant Avenue Distributor of United States Tires and 2364-6- 8 the X 1 Y t X Y Y Y Phone 339 General Cord |