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Show m e w m w m n p e1 w m ' w Vl THE DESERET lXETTS SALT LAKE CITY FTUDAY APRIL j News From Northern Utah flnilan MaWflaiin UUCll lUCUVCoyittlill For State College Declares School Head City "Entitled to --- j.-" Institutions .. OGDEM, April I 'COMy of the filth frt the matter cf id Supt W. Kir! junior college Hopkins of Ogdon ctty school. in an addreses to me Lions luhThurs- day. Hi road! dear hi position. wneit b declared himself as being vnaiterably opposed to nio- cal taxation for a junior .Heg , Pointing out that tne more buildings v of Utah is In need of and that Ogden people ate paving 7 taxes for me institution, and re v eeivtiig but little benefit because of in sending tthe additional expense imv from home Mr. Hop f' children kirt suggested that a state normal s bool a technical echo!, or - year unnersUy be training school ' established in Ogden. "This Wojuld enable Salt Lake to Mr Hop- get our point of - kins aaid. He declared that the a bait Utah Lniversityof it 76la really Lake school. per cent of it Htudenta residents of the capital He contended that children of uty f other cities are entiled to a university education without the addi-tion- al expense of leasing home The junior college situation in Og den is a financial problem more thanam thing etae, Mr, Hopkins d- -f dared, m calling attention to the et lhat Ogden cannon even afford to build S much dded editor high R are wealthy in school hnol, population, but poor in finance, he oesen ed. fhr, bo'Tr, ln;rit also ' w; Ogden Moves Last Obstacle to Avenue ' ' In OGDEN, Last otacle April 23 the opening up of Ogden avenue between Twenty-fift- h and Twenty- sixth street, la being removed pre- t or to our y the pav- para carrying ing work A large house at Tweniy-- a th street the removal off which was made necessary for the 'street r improvement Is being raxed. This will complete the prUra t and the concrete pave-- tt t Inary work ment la expected to be constructed with a short time by the Union Conalraction cornpeny which was contract early last Rewarded the new street Is at the winter The rear of the Hotel Bigelow and wlU In Waahlng- relieve traffic greatly ton sienue and make possible the house bualneaa from to' approach t r V reT. Arrange Memorial Service OGDEN. April 25 la - ntemory Tvt members ol the loaa- - io 1 ; 4 nre th oraaniutton In IA7S, Vi, memorial ,rvio, for Weber Lodge -- TA b,a i,, t. So. Unity Lodge o. 16, !. nd u- - S. A. C LAYS , FOR NF.W LIBRARY Rt ITT DJNrt , April 55 Official laying of the cornerstone of the new liA. C. brary building at the L 8. Fredeit made thin morning by f the rick P Champ, president Cache Valley Banking company, and chairman of the board committee on building and grounds The eeremonr vu pits of the fealure of annual 'A dav Mudent offhere under RresUdent Kulon The were in charge talker school bH rang at 1L.I0 am callstudent ing faculty members and together at the git E of the new OPetereos President building gave a brief add res and introduced Mr. ( hemp The peg band under direction of Joe 1 homes, furnLOGAN. ished music. construction of the library w started late In February by the 1htttemeer CoBtrutlon company The building la located of Ogden at the east end of the college quadrangle directly east of the present administration building the quadrangle of Important college buildings Uib Jack i hslds of bprlngville. senior, ebd member of the ntudent t: Bnl'lHAM CITY. Vth, April 26 A dance, under sponsorship of the M Men and Gleaner Grle of Box Elder atake. will be given tonight In the Armory building here, under direction of the guke It I. A. board. The committee in charge Includes. Grant Trisby, Jo Boweott, Mr Esther Clough, Mr? Roxelia and Mia Lottie Olsen. Pioneer Daughter Hold Fete For Elderly People BRIGlIAAf CITY, Utah, April 26 Sixth ward aM folks and pioneer war antertalrwd thl afiacnonn by Bear Jiiver in Tail,' of Utah Pionrara Dinnar was servI of Mrs horn ed at o'clock at tha Mary Williams. st Bear River High Play Scheduled For Tonight "Cl GARLAND, UtthAprlt t Lightning Strikes Heber Gty Youth Kennel Qub Names Dog Show Judge ! Work to Begin on ii Ogden Paving Job United States,- Canada D DieraisedJ- OGDEN April 25. Tha smicApril IS. Cemtructlon ','T-work of more tbn four miles of ,.the V--. -concrete paving on the new road State end Caned while the two Curvo on nations lived side by siq running north fromtoDeath West Twenty- - elite the hv 1700 state hlghney forms an outstand"'the !d to 'fourth street, Iswill be started other powers' ing example It onnounced Freit. Aaron W. T racy of Weber work for wet the Uontrect an in address to the jcollege, by the etato highway ciub Thursday. In belt Lake Thursday to The ediHAtor explained thj purconstruction company Bundy week pose of United Matcs-Cansd- s ugden for l4J,6n 43 Th'S wee a- wb.h starts April 27. He rftrcd .labor bid The Wheelwright NUon-1 the mile of 5,60V boundary uctlon comps., of Ogden was tween ther two countries withoutbe- a t sir the second low bidder, with 1 fort or soldiers. bide were opened. will make The new - direct route highway into the Industrial die- Fil c - trict of (igden and win greativ lieve traffic on the stale hlghwav. For Street Improvement through Hiverdale Into Ogdea from OGDEN. i.lire i,0f Priitidm Raiijantf v - the south. eeiES, Weber Tax Valuation Report Due May 5 OGDEN, April 26 as Burden April 25 Seeking opening of Oiarracy e.eriii, !, Thirly-fifi- b terrett end Tii'rty. tll) etreclH Beln.p end oth-,r- e filed a petition with the city ctitwmlielOfT Thtjrvdav. Poxfy etd oihers. f.Ud a avepit tion for a wwr on OgdenTwen-tv-tirrt nue between TeentVh and etreele The Mulael Keaity be bas an excounty eiHte(r tra force eft4erkft at work tabulating figures to show the rompanv has tet,tlon,.d valuation of property in Weber investment 'nr e sdewalk on the ndtth sde rf eouirty for thereedv-Ma-ar ISSO. The re- - Teeptv-eight- h street betwee Folk y 5. port will be end T ier a rnues- were referred to The petitions Road Improvement the city engineer Project OGPEV. April IS Approved Hearing Set on May 5 PUtrlct Kn For Outed Policeman of the V b gmeer B J Finch, he had bureau ef public road, received from ike state highway for the commission, plah approval for grading, surfacing and gravel14 mile between Streretl and ing Bids wilt be called for Hnowrllle. a seen a plan are approved Plans a ere also received for the of 4 tulles of road, including oiling 3ft miles through the low pars on the Wendover highway; four mites5 16 mile on 'the sH at Lake-Par- k City highway, and ten miles In scattered sections. Too-eie- -- ; - D. U. P. Camp Meet. WELLSVILLE, t'fh. April IS. Peter Maughao cotnp. Daughters ef Utah Pioneers, met receatiy at the brtme of Mrs. Merrill Green. with Mr. Dahlia Anderson presid Irg The leeeon topics were given Mrs Violet Parkmson and Mra. by ' The biography Jane B Maughsn. sketch br Hteionan Lda Larsen A chapter of The Exiles,' was r read by Mr. iMMlte Baxter. Musical numbers were rendered by Vera Ttuarf, TfeTie Bradshaw, Ruhy Price and Glenda Green, Mrs. Rob erts and Mrs K'ch of 4J is county board were present . ' , K d .. aral 1, foe Tonight ii vSC- com-nlc- South ODEN, Utah. April 26 Two HYRLM, Utah, April of Caohe Black and White day will be hundred and fifty member heid in Hjrum tomorrow beginning mala chorus of Utah will be heard In a concert at the Ogden taoer-nacl- a At 1 pm. tomorrow night at 6 pir it is announced b ftoy Tribe, - manFarewell ager of the Of df i chorus. assemble from will The A ginger HYRLM. Utah. April 25 Ogden, Logan and Provo farewell party will be giv- Balt Lake. to be held in concerts are Utroilar Mcen tonight in honor of Monrad Bride son of ifr. and Mrs H N other Utah towns, M Bride, who leaves Mar 4 for the bouthern States, In Hyrura ijtcond hall gl 6 pm. Qgdcn Population 40,018 ward recreation OGDEN. April 26 Dancing will follow the program. fAP)A report of census enumer-o- r hers gives Ogden a populaMutual Unit .C Key-Cog- - 250 Musicians Give Concert Saturday At Hyrum April 26 lv-Luter- Ij Utah. April 26FARMINGTON, Undaunted by a heavy rain etorm Davis, farmers from Salt W tber, Boxeider. (Jache !md Tooele counties, venous officials! and prominent agriculture txperla Tours-laIn one ol the mos extensive weed toura yet constate. the in ducted The utraun of nearly 100 gatli-ie"hirst ward chapel grounds at Bountiful at 1:30 pm., where a short meeting was held during which Commissionerv. Harcarden Hrtimon, Director I. dan and Delmar Tinge), sMistanf to Dr, George Htettart. summarized result of tne experiments and explained the purpo-- e of the tvp. mads at The Initial stop Routifut wher-- a vacant lot haa been used for experiments and various amount" of chemicals have been applied to numerous plats, effecting a complete Kill of morning glory In contrast .to check plats which have not been treated and remain a mass of green, weeds. Another stop t made at a farm where a plot of ground in an as paragua patch had been treated. A sow thistle plot, also at Bountiful allowed definite results from treatment, while at Farmington - the white top field war visited. At the close of the trip Dr. George Stewart summarized and results obtained explaining that although no abao-lutresults have been obtained yet, definitely establishing calcium and eodium chlorates as the ulti mate In weed exterminators. Indications are rapidly pointing toward that goal Arrangements for the trip were under supervision of Vere L. Martini au. county agent of Salt Lake county; DeLore Nichols. Davis county agent and H. P. Maths s, district Inspector of Davis coun- g WILLIAM RODOtm BtVVgTT, At a local hospital, William R 46, dtd Wednesday Forester Urge! Appre Haolph BsnnstL 'was bora ia ML April H to 1864 lt Lsks moved 14, : Home ad n4 his - bom at 12 JO, String, Ms was sn hstn svsu livs worksr la tbs L. D. 8 Church. urv-eid Is by hie wife. , Martha Fattaraon Bennett: two' cse. William La Roy Bennett enJ , f Stream OGDEN, Aprtl 2j Bennett of Aelt Lake; two Doiph moLun picture hos daughter Pfpsrit Mm, fern Reev ef Bietn, ef Ids ho, produced Ore; and lira irg ih resources Chsmbrr La Vaev Reeaa of, by Idaho r4s Hosed ot of halt nise grand children; sna J Lake, meres, the Puts J'ubl.ctiy, two brother t) ; Timber th association and the a Alberta, Canada, and I nitd btates Forsstry Mer ice.H H , HawDesnett, hit BennetWef Chario, Mont; thoun by Luntncl Forester the t'gtern. Mr Mnud Eteratt Hutledg' st the iwonthiy Emmett Idaho; Mr tffta Lsreon, in thf First cib of tii Hyiicr,hip and Mr. Lfura Mad- Method Bt hU Thu fnUt n of Aft. Pleasant TI ihtr Th district fofstr to go to StrnxerUhd fr no need HENRY 'BARKER. that the peseta of Amsrfrs hnuld At- hi hem, 726 Third East to sp'scUtt hst they hve jarn He IntUed sll to xirtt the nations' street It Henry Barker. 7?, a resident of Lake Pa for 45 'ers, died fr s'ld ssksd cpAprnto Thursday following e heart attack. ork theloreM Dative He of Missouri. He rein th4 prnLton of forest f res 4rs ago as dlnii.g room f Halt tired six V iiy.r Lsvtd Ck McKt a for Shbrt Line the r chief Oregon Pk-seh had bren announced For several ear he na unabi to reiiroad for the tnsetmg on on aura chef officials the D A attend wins to illnea InetrumtiQ He i survived bv his by Barbara and widow. tsl riubIo Sir Fanny Barker; a Verijn Pearoa Dor!, Bsnghafti and ne. Har Three f Ungham City and a male qtiar daughter, riuxette; on W81 ry Barker, Nr ship duty between of tet h Psnsms sad Sn .Georgs At and ebster lard Marl) of Barkerrsncjso, lake. and Grant Elmer W Barker of Kansas Cttv, Kan held be will tan Funarjvl servires J4ME5 HOLTON ALLEN. April 26 at 2 p m In the Lindquist rhapel. with the Rev John Edward At his home, 1646 Wilson avenue. Interment will Tan) Carver in charge Holton Allen, 40, died Thursbe in Mountain View cemetery day of heart trouble. He wts born, 21, HS9, ot Nampa, Idaho, August LA6IWIA BERLIN. are hta par?is and two Paakett burvivlng eoBK.S, UtahLavinia and Helen and daughters. Berlin, k6. wtf of Joseph Berlin ot two brother-- Myrtle Gus and Stanley AlhosRupert, Ida . filed in an Ogden len. pital lhurjvday after an Hires of three weeks She was horn in He pMRS. PETRO FLOhGFELT. a daughtr-- of refer June 26, At her home. 135 east Robert John and Sarah paskett Surviving are the husband and avenue, Mrs. Petro FIongfbH, 76, th following children: Mra. Jes- died Thursday of heart trouble. She sie Perrj, bay, Leona, Lana, Spen- wu the widow of the Ute Andrue cer, and Farrell Black, Edwin, Flongfelt, and was the daughter and Helena Erickson Burton, Keith and Katherine Ber- of Peter folHolmsen. born in Oslo, Norway. lin, two grandchildren and the Cur-tia Surviving are a ton, Rudolph of lowing brothers and sister: Hen-efer, Mangan;. two dauhgters, Mra Edgar. Howard Poekett, J, Mr. Heseie Matin, Sait Lake; George A. Knudeen, and Mrs. C P. Mra Mrs Cora Cairnth. Coalville, Torgeon of Bait Lake, and 12 KUie Johnson, Piickfoot; Mrs, Bea- grandchildren; trice btevena, Jdubo Falls. JOHN FLINT DAAIEL P. STUART. At the family residence In Kays-vill- a, John Flint, died Thursday. He W ELIAV1LLE, Utah Daniel P 18, 1846 in England. Stuart, 72, died Tuesday morning was born, June are seven sons, Fred at a local hospital from stomach Surviving' Flint, of West rolnt, Frank trouble. under- Flint of Idaho, George B, Jesse Mr Stuart was to hav Flint of gone an operation but succumbed B, Oscar V. and Leonard of the morning it ag to have taken Layton 'and Chester C. Flint Kaysville, three daughters. Mrs. K. piacd. C. Mra. Idaho son Falla, of Barnes, He was born Feb It, t38, and DanteJ and Catherine Stuart Sur- Charles F. Burton, Kavsvill Mrs. Melvin Hill of Kaysuiltaj 85 viving are his widow, Mrs. Elisabeth Hendry Stuart and four chil- grandchildren and 25 dren, Daniel Stuart, Welser, Idaho; John ftuart, Drummond, Montana; LOlfiA CARLYNE 9TRQM Thomas Stuart, Wellsville and Mrs. 776 At the family residence, Mm villa Larsen, Hyrum; there are eta one brother, Robert Stuart of Fourth East Loutae Carlyne Strom, Wellsville. and five slaters Mr native of Norway died Thursday. Agnes Archibald and Mra. Marian Surviving are her husband, Rudolph Baxter of Wellsville: Mrs. Katie Strom, one son, John A. Strom, two Archibald of Canada; and Mra daughters. Mrs. Teresa Buxton and Thomas Stottard of Resburg. Idaho. Mrs. T. M. Dorian and two grandchildren. The body is at the Deseret Mortuary pending funeral arMRS. LEONA DUNN BORG PAYSON, Utah. Following A long rangements. wife Dunn illness, Mrs. Leona Borg, in of Kenneth O. Borg, enginee-charge of the distribution of water under the Strawberry project and formerly of Provo, died at a Payson rR epcsi kii HOW sa Dry iK," olly. I1, tion of 40.616, compared with 62,804 ten eara ago. flIPBCT DKRI8S GIILT. OGDliN, April ' 26 Harry 2 of West gdan, pleaded not guilty In tha city court Thurscontributing to day to a charge of of a young glrr ty.Commissioner Harden the delinquency Benmon Trial was set for April 28, He la at and hla force from the state deliberty under 4600 bail. partment of agriculture. Director P. A. C'ardon, Dr. George Btewart and assistants from the agricultural college experiment stations. Mi. Rampeburg, representative of tH Chlpmfln Chemical company; Mr. Alton of the Idaho experiment station, tha district agricultural InWELLSVILLh! Tha aecoed year spector! and the county agents of club of Wellaville local No. 2 the counties mentioned were flrea- met recently at the home of Mis ent. A program for the Ruby Leathern. summers work was explained by Branch Mrs. Sarah lay. Temple Notice. Local citliena have been working the past week in beautifying the SAW LAKE TEMPLE cemetery and the grounds surrounding the bishops storehouse. The Felt Lake temple will close b pedal Easter service were giv- Saturday evening. June 25. for the en in Wellaville ward biinday. M. summer season and reopen Monday William Horsley of Brigham Citv. a morning. Aug 11. member of the T. M. M 1. A. genGEORGE F. RICHARDS. eral board, gave the address Thursday morning President hospital musical numbers were given by Mrs. Borg was born in Provo, a choir. F-of t August l. 1869. the E.daughter 6h6 Dunn. Joshua and Fannie TftvNw Teatamant class of State Obituaries received her education in the ProWellsvTHs ward Runday school envo city schools and the Brigham ter tain copartners and taachers at a party in the tabernacle recently. Young university. She was an acMRS. HANNAH MEIUNG. Music was furbished by Koy Dar- tive member of the L. P. 8. church UUh-and belongad to the Utah stake ley. word Thursday tabernacle choir for several year. rclvd ef the death of her mother, Surviving are her husband, three Hannah Mailing, widow of the Mrs Church Notices. late children, Betty. Grant and Jamas; mother and the fallowing sisher of th.s formerly ;r.T5..C'.uW!IUl' of her eon, Erl ters and brothers. Mi s. Perry Harlui .ome et iMeiling Medford. rison, Mrs. R. H Walls and Mr Oregon. LIBERTY STAKE Tke gtik to this Ames J. Chase, ill of Pocatello, WU! be genealogical meeting will be post- city Monday Funeralbrought Elliott Punn, Tulsa, Ofcla., tdshe servlre will poned one week on account of be hold Tuesday at 2 m. at the and Fred Dunn of Provo. etaWo conference. The meeting will Presbyterian church. p will be anFuneral service he held Sunday, April 2L at 2 p m. nounced latar. ABXER C. BIGLER. In the Flrtt ward chapel. r. slowcrott.Fletchsr mart Utah NEPHI Utah Abner Chase Bir- - CK3DEV, PIONEER STAKE The quarMary .. . r.iiilxnt a w.v. t, fccoweroft, 86. widow or John terly conference will convene Sunt Ih, famiiy died Thursday midnight in the tedn,dy He.veiling der, April 27. The opening sc salon reid,nce was born at a illness short Dee will be heid In Pioneer stake hall Aug hospital aftar llil Mr. Bigler nas.Vphi suffered a broken the Mrs. t 19 am. the afternoon session in olde.t Nephl born resident He ,a, leg agtoat'rofi week ago in a fall. She bad the Tabernacle et - pm. and (he patriarch and tha torroer pres!-de- been living for sometime with ttar eon Willard Scorn croft at 649 Twenclosing or,Juah Make. ,ion at 7 pm. in the survived by hia endow ty. sixth street. stake hall. ,f Elliabetlt Mr Scowcroft waa born In and Blrlar tha folloaing GF.AMTE STAKE The monthEngland, June 4, 1842, daughteri. Abner T Big fpnnd ly priesthood meeting of the Ur, and came to Utah 6f years ago as ai Silver Cily. Mr,. Lillian Allen. Granite stake will be held Sunday, Vfanlce. Cali,; E D Bigler. Lot An- - member of the Church Fifty yiar ago she married John Prowcroft April 17, at 2 p.m. in the stake galea. Call!.; Mrs. Vera Allen, tabernacle. Officers of auxiliary Texaa. Mra. Florence Burton Who established the John Scowcroft Mre. Amy Grover, both of bait A Sons company and prominent rgmaationi will meet at I p.m. and firm in Ogden. Mr. Scow-- ) Lake City; Mr. Leila Skjes Amer- wholesale SAJUT LAKE STAKE The ican Fork, Mrs. Sadie Ingram, Mrs. croft died 28 years ago. are Jhe following chil of union the Salt Surviving guiAr meeting Uha Parka. Blanche Brough, (Hard Joseph Luke Stake Primary aseoctation all of NephLMr, He te elao survived dren: Scowcroft of Ogden: Mrs. George be held, Saturday, April 26, by 46 grandchildren and six great- W. MeCune, Los Angeles and Mrs. A. 3 at pm. ia the Seventeenth ward grandchildren. L. Scovtile, Ogden. 28 grandchildren Funeral eervues will be held and 26 and one chapel. Rundey at 12 o clock in Juab stake brother, John Fletcher In England LIBERTY STAKE The regular tabernacle Blahnp a E Smith will are Is Funeral arrangements union meeting of the Liberty Stake preside. Interment will be in Kephi charge of Lindquist A tions. cometerv. will held association of direction city be under, Primary 4LBERTKEV HOLT. Saturday, April 2. at 2 p m." in the Deseret mortuary! OGDEN Alberteen Knapp Holt the Thirty-firs- t ward chapet All 28 wife of Clifford Kapp of'calt CHRISTENSEN INFiNT. stake and ward officers are urged died Friday in an Ogden hosSANTAQrrv, Utah The infant Lake, to attend. pital after an extended illness of of Mr and Mm Le Chris complications. WELLS WARD Elder H. AY. daughter teneen, Barbara, died Monav eveBhe was born in Jan Valentine, former preaident of the ning at the family home. She Is 21, J90L Surviving Kanesville, are her parents German-Austrla- n mission and Airs. survived bv her parents and one her husband and the following Valentine, will be the speakers at sister. Private firneral t services were brothers and sisters all of JJgden,. , the family Jerry, John, Hindu, Christian the Nundav evening sen ices in the held Wednesda) with Bishop William Broad-be- Katherine, James and William ell ward chapel. A special musi- home, In EMerston Kapp. John charge. cal program will also be rendered. spoke Interment was in the city Turkish exporters are protesting cemetery. In one day recently 10,099 poor against the reported decision pf HKTAETK KE F1Y. . children of Edinburgh, Scotland tha government to put a check on attended movie houses of tha city OODCV, Utah Kenneth Duane Hussion exports certificates issued Knnodr. $, mn of William and to merchants wishing to do busi and at free rakea and fruIL D. Alda Hollow Kennedy, diei Thurs- ness with that country. Lieutenant Colonel Walter of heart trouble, ueat the famFor surveying unknown regions Smiles, who recently received an day ily home, 325 He Indian Knighthood. I the grand was in Africa a large airplane with a born in Ogden. Jan 11. 1S2L son of Dr. Samuel Smiles, famous range of 606 miles has are cruising the Surviving parent, a author of "Self Help " brother, Bron. snd a sister, Dar- - been built Jn England. Foto-polt- a, North Utah Briefs bpe-ci- Mre. at If You Yant Unusual Be r aa , aat aa Ft lfc fall-ata- c. with Raterttkaw Orn that ptaad a mM waadrfa aan-haa- a parcalala. f(at ,r,7 Men s Hats L. D. S. Garments fine ribbed, values, $1 new style, TWO FOR $1.25 value, old style, one for $3.00 values, $ $5.00 values, $298 AQ n felt 69b felt $atarday Oaly. 4 f perse Hwlt $8.00 values, Reconditioned, Hisrlsf $1 values, heavy denim, bib, all first quality. Sizes 4 to 16 yeard fesfarday 4 lotto ? 69c , 01-- te yersea Dress Girl $1.00 values, fancy silk lalartar 1 t. P.r... Ladies' Bloomers 50c value, rayon and silk, all the new colors. . . .2 for m w ffstordar w Ladies' Gowns $1.50 outing flannel atardsy Only, School Oxfords Balarday Girls Bloomers satlne 75c rayon to 8 to 11 .. QQm 017 Men's Rayon Undies 75c Shirts 6sfsr4n 5 75c Shoes Shorts $1.50 Union tu ...... Suits izt$ 9 to 11 49c 49c 98 c Sstarday Men s Work Shirts getwrday at Pp 4v 39c Slippers for the entire family, sizes 5 to 2, Saturday only V Patents, black or brown leathers. Be sure and see ' these. Sizes 9 4 Saturday QQa Sizes 5 fancy Extra Special . QQ. UOV C6Qw vOb $2.00 fine rayon ...... 49C comb... QQp wOL Rayon $1.50 rayon 35c stripe Ladies Hose OCfs katarday Oar, 79c Limit f"A L vU ree....'..S0c Saturday $1 . . . 50c values, w fancy rayon'. . 35c values, fancy rayon, values, for school, fast colors, all the new patterns and Girls, sizes 6 to 14 years, values to $3.00 Oaly. Men s Silk Hose $1 Ensemble Dresses J49 $398 jLB. Stetson " Boys Overalls $1.00 union made 75c blue 3trap Slippers Bailt at tha a,t,f-lal- a hr aiaatar .raftswrai la h.aatit.1 a.w sure and see our windows Saturday.!, You will make big money on your purchases. Sizes Value., Wi t,l)MMili PROM PTL1 SATURDAY School .. a FIHFP NAIL OHDSRk riarl, xta ent, two pr Plnl .ciation of Attraction!. fecul-ftyme- rt Black, White Day Sponsor Dance at Brigham City Demomtratci Full Value of Chemicals In Drive. co-a- Mr and Mr. John L- - Phillips, brothers, Frank A Phillips of Bountiful and Morris & Phillips of Rene Salt Laks and two sisters, Heeger, and Virginia Phillips, of 1666, Surviving ars her huebsnd, Balt Lak. Ths body is at the Dos Sidney C. Allgood, otts daughter. eret mortuary pauding funeral ar Frances Ardella Allgtod, her, rmngeinsnta. MERVA A B DELL A ALLGOOD -At m local hospital. Merits She Allgood, died Thursday was bora In Salt Lake, June 16, SPOTS . IN FILM Survey. executive committee, la charge, the "A day program was started at I am. with mala students and beginning the customary manual labor. The grounds were raked and cleaned up and a atrctci of cement walk laid between tbs train building and M tdfaoe hall Hork concluded at lll,H am. with the library building ceremonies after which lunch was served by tne Students ef Wabar college at tfce figden preaerrtad a progress college auditorium after lunch Athletic events were prominent on the afternoon schedule with a sand-berush between the sophomores and fresh taking place .at 5 Ik pm A track meet between the blue and whits souads of the Aggie track team was held later in the stadium Another Important program was a dual tenpart of thabetween the Utah Asgies nis meet and tha University of Utah, beginat ning SjOdoek. Aggie students will bring the day's excitement to an end this evening with a big carnival balL at tha Palais d Or. 3930 Called By Death. CORNER-STON- E 24 the Beehive ramp of s lteehlngton l.o4i?e the hteeonle tem-v.- v high echool dreme thi. oeaeon. will m. The puhLo la he presented tonight under direction of Mm SI' nnt he Burnt n lAvited The program will Include prelude hem. O. Jt P. B. ercheetrg "by the one f ton Monroe Werdleigh; Stmpeos, tnity Jen eddreee JemeeJemee Begg; roll lodge vocelE eolo, ef F. Niehole, e.erwtery : t. .Weber lodge: rocel eolo. Devid Ber," the reading, Creating me-- HEBER CITT. Utah April 26 eL.moriStelne:eddreulogy.theFredKer.Cerr: heura afBey & Unconnooua for "Auld ter belnf struck by a belt of Ufht Duel, Salt Lehe eUtgtng hla whtla ith father rl audience. ning of He working Lng Syne," by the ber City Thursday after-hoesouth Darold OrgHI was today enly from narroua shock as a suffering raault el the aspartame, according to ateat reports. Tha youth would have mat death had ho boon standing on solid ground, according to hospital aOGDEN. April IS SI Us Cerlton. ttach, who oxpiain that ino ha Pueblo. Colo, will be judge of the was standing on a frama structure nd Boston doge nt the dog whil aiding hi father sack wool, i.'iWiew to he hetd In Ogden June ( nnd the impact was pot heavy enough te J2V.7 by the Ogden Kennel Club It it render death. Key JhU)n president tha Denver kaimel club will malM HOAORl FOthDEBS. all other breed, ItMi animal HYRLM, Utah. April 25. Foundt expected that t Lv.w HIit be was held at ntred Merchantt of Og-- er g day celebration iA April ?. About 606 were have donated lb prUe for the Hyrum to to honor the Pioneers pay present 'khow. of 1866 Thirteen of the original m pioneers were guests of honor. Dancing followed the program. Cetg.he held In ,.t.lll pie Friday et I jJ 25 Ml whit, gQ UJv .... getarday ( Boys' Caps . Scow-crof- nt I nt VV Healy-aven- -- TOOTS AND CASPER ? Caspers Job's Head work. Not Footwork! values Work Shoes $4 men's, black $049 or brown m $2.56 mens Scout, $ 4 89 $1.00 values JL black op brown . . j Dal-ia- a. gstardsv aaaBOMmaHJamiiNiaSAMaasHmaB Genuine Kangaroo $19 value, mens shoes, with fine arch $g95 9 support Bo Sure and See These. BANQUET GAS RANGE The last weed is Om Ranges. Fait pereelala lined evea. Lost lra treats and deer frames. (Roil ea oar easy gaymeat plaa ... Saturday SPECIALS Sewing Thread, Coats and Brooks, $42 dozen Palmolive or Colgates Soap, .Owv 4 for Sstardwy Buys This Beautiful 49C 4wHv 6w1v, Dress Shirts Boys Scout Shoes Sizes $4 49 10 to 13 A $1.00 values, bovs, fancy Sizes $1.25 . 1 $ to 6 flatardiy Ladies Dresses SCOTT HARDWARE He Vslaes t slaes 9 1M hstaes 168 SO. MAIN kstardsy 0lfr 4 A 69 NUv mens fancy patterns v 65 c 07 OA C ttafardaj; EVitlVBODYS 130-13- 4 SOUTH WES1L TEMPLE. By Jimmy Murphy OGDKY cf April 5 H.rtn Jo nei lormer th petition of tr. FcJice officer, for a vrnt f man damu against Ogden citv and Chief A E. Wilfong. hie rcnt dlsmisal relative to from the force, will be heid in th curt May Second dlirtreit befor Judge Eugene E Pratt n J6 Sneak Tkief Steal $38 From Trouser OGPEX, April IS Whil ed in a corvretirtn with visitors at his home latg dntiav Ight one member of the party opened dioom window and stole e pair of trousers containing 63 Wallace reported to the trm, Mr Hunt said he v poie. preparing to retire when a knock came M were the front dor Footprints f urd under the bedroom window Junior Prom Tonight rt AurlT IS Junior blrb proa.n'' M O4,o school will bo hoM tonight, with th Miilor clxM os .pedal ued. riGPEV. ii!r f . 1 |