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Show U' it eS ' v DECEBST CUE ,v' (DKE1EN t In4 Hrl. w Bwu ra I'M 19 1921 OCTOBER further wpltln would rtw from Wsbar Thao It araata Oila Canto! Ilepart-nUkt Dwtoto Rim, Harris. T.L M. Un IMr. to alatUa. latlaa H B GlaSwcIl, Keportes, t WEDNESDAY ste SSSr" S&SS lo FOR CITY COMMISSIONER t waters for tha th' witii . UET78 oomroon bana-h- wator rlfW of I ha atata Private with, ha aaid. would not ba Intarfarad ara po. If Governor Kabo a alataa other aa hava aucaad to lo a of noma kind must ba ready with tha gov.rnm.nti when plan la that to want aay I ready to act. All of tha atata1 la aarl tha government under work reclamation oua to gat -done aa much aa fr we barn bean haa aoma tha funde which atraaa allowed' for t h a work. Let It for bo and ready unit nartlcular nloua cornea. I am whn tha time and daraloood land the aaa to two projoeta If in ?an not one ornext two or three way within the nan. yearn I will bo a Whappy hla movt ti Chief Engineer ly ore- reclamation tha of addreaa told I MTERTJIINS SAVE BONEY AT un-d- or ... difficult!, In any work . OOOE.V, Oct. II. y E. Weymouth, sfclsf engineer for ths United Btui reclamation Mrvlrt, beaded a party of officials, end Gov, ofCharts slat Svernment heeded psrty attended e meeting hed the Weber club yesterday to ins ways end means of divertingProvo water from the Ogden Weber, lakes. aud Hear fiver and Utah - Chairman William B. WaUate of the Utah Water Utorago association, presided, Chairman Wallace said It would be first to ascertain thestreams actuarywater in the various be fere future steps coud be deterthis accomplished the With mined, of ail the people of ths communities Interested must be "had. The movement, in order to be successful. must bsve real public sentiment back of it he declared. Mr. Wallace said the question of Bay and diking the Bear Miver the waters to the lands by be solved In will pumping systems due time. The conserving of the flood waters of Ogden river by reservoirs and the waters of the Provo and- Weber rivers by similar methods- must also be determined Proper utilisation of the water of Utah lake by pumping systems wiU also be given emphasis. Complete examination of all of the water involved In the proposed will be made by state and federal engineers. Mr. Wallace said on the part of stats and federal officials Is needed to make successful ths plans dia-cu- m iD quan-tityt- Bahy Day Specials Infants Hand Decorated Comb and Brush, 75c roust ilneerlng and legal be aolvei In 1b, dleeueolon which followed. of thaW.bereouniy representatives the Irrigation diatrlct declared that duo to oppoaltlon to th. diatrlct waa a lack of understanding ana that a among th, campaign of educationin until eupport farmer would result .tatementa htmtlar. diatrlct. for th. vert mad. by, rapreeentativea from Davia county. At the cloae of th. aeealorr tne party waa taken for a trip to- th. artesian a. guecata of tha, well, in Ogden valleyComroerc. Ogden Chamber of the meeting Thoaa who attended were. - Gov Charles R. Mabey, Secre-of the Chamber tary O. J SOUwall pf Commerce. William R. Wallace, chair-ma- o of the Utah Water Storage William N. Greer, engtnvr I. 8 reclamation earrlce, R. B Caldwell, Utah atat. engineer; W. O. Greer, Jamea H. Water Storage aeaoctatlon. A. U W Brewer, Fred Taylor, Douglas, Preal. George Glenn.M. Warren L.of Wattle, the Chamber dent Frank DriggP Moroni Arch of Commerce. Bigelow; Skeen, chairman Weber county F. E Weymouth chief enU. 8. reclamation aervlce: Rich, gineer ard R. Lyman, civil engineer University of Utah, William L. Hansen. J R. Mur. dock, John O M. Barnea. and James Anderson of th. Utah Water Storage association; Georg. E Holt, Davie Hercounty commissioner; Herbertof I ComChamber rington, director M Child. Weber county merce; John commissioner; W. T. Epperson, Ora MrDermlth, consulting engineer, 8alt Lake; J. T. Lytla, project Infants Fine Silk and Wool Bands,. - 39c All sixes. Infants Fine Pure Wool Shawls, $2.39 aeao-rlatlo- n: 3-Pie- Consisting of iveator, L NEPHI MORRIS - Infants Cozy Down $2.39 Doz. Diapers, hemmed t HO LARS mb-ten- a. WIFE CHARGE 1RIELTY, and OGDEN, Oct. It. cruelty ar alleged in a divorce suit filed in the becond district court by Catharine M. Powell against Thomas fi. Powell. They were married in Salt Lake, March 14, Itie. and have one child, whose custody th mother seeks. rt LECTIRE Id AXXOtXCED. OGDEN. Obt It L I. Boak, president of thw civic and commercial bodies of Denver, will deliver a lecture at ths Central junior high school Thursday at S p m. A general invitation Is extended- - to th public to attend. ai tTOLTg t tVlklMMS HLT LAKE COl PLE LH EXHED. OGDEN. Oct It Th county clerk Use the Coupon So you have named every one of the cars shown before this last one twenty-nin- e Congratolalions-No- w and ready. for use. slse tfoftly fleeced and felted on one side to prevent Irritation. The new and better diaper for every Infant issued marriage licenses yesterday to Frank C. Nolde and Elvira B, Sweeney of Salt Lake and Orville W. Woodland end Minerva Christensen Idaho. of Anmo, I ;i; Walk-Right-Dri- OGDEN. Oct It Gov Charles R Mabey attended the weekly luncheon of the Progressive Business Mens club He exIn the Weber club yesterday. . pressed his surprise at the large membership of the local club and wished continued ufcf the organisation President Angus C. Wright on behalf at of the club, expressed appreciation the visit of ths chief executlvs of the lpresldent Wright read a telegram from J Francis Fowles, delegate atthe national convention at MotendingCaldests. - announcing that th national convention will be held in U w sessions lo be held both In Salt Lake snd Ogden. Mr. Fowles also reported his election aa first vice president of the astlonal association. Dr. C B. Johnson gavs a brief talk upon the science of chiropractic and local newspaperman Ernest Spencer, cansketched a number of cartoons of elecdidates af ths coming municipal tion which proved to be one of thf amusing features of the meeting. co-operat- i 4 3 . - Creepers, 89c Made of the combination of pink, -- PuddLngT777 .r.T... . 39 American Beauty Macaroni, Spuaghetti and Noodles,1, 2 pkgs 15 Freah Roasted Pea16 nuts, lb. Lava Soap 9 California Prunes, 2 lbs. Auerbachs 9rd Galvanized iron; tight fit- ting cover. ....25 1-- 1-- with-whi- 4 .; Ridgways Tea 4 lb. pkg. 15 2 lb. pkg. ',30 Bulk Navy Beans, 3 lbs. 21 12 Jap Rice, 2 lbs Wisconsin Cream 29 Cheese, lb. Bulk Lima Beans, 2 lbs. 20 Golden Arrow Creamery 47 Butter, lb 18 Sperrys Germea te tan or blue, bodies, made of good heavy quality Uneae. Sixes 2 to 4 (Auerbach'S Main Floor ) Floor AUERBACHS CUT RATE DRUGS Coal Hods, 69c Garbage Pails, $1.98 Famliy Scales, $2.49 Weighs to 24 lbs. Adjustable .Wall Dusters, $1.39 Medium size, black japanned. Curtain Stretchers, $1.98. Made of washable wool with long and short handles. $1.00 Oil Squibbs Mineral Against James Pingree to ths company to ths extent of 990.AA6. pay ths balance due on ths judgment tha Pinrree Brother company against Plaintiff asks for judgment for Ml 814 37, In ths second cause for action, tbe amount alleged to bs a balance of judgment against Pingree Brothers companv and in which James Pingree own $2S6,090 for 29 share of capital stock. OGDEN, Oct. IE Suit vis filed In tha Second district court yesterday by the National Bank of Commerce against James Pingree, seeking to colThs suit filed yesterlect J5 44i.0 day Is one of several filed against the defendant recently. For the first cause of action, it Is alleged In ths complaint that James of th Pingree waa formerly president Pingree National bank now the National Bank of Commerce, and that while at the bank Pingree agreed to pay $100 000 for 1000 shares of the Pingree Brothers companv and that later SlOOOo of the amount was paid It Is further the Pingre Brothers comallegedthatcertain share of (tie Ogden pany gave A Provision company as colPacking lateral for a loan at the bank, the note was foreclosed Aug 20 and the stvk a security sold at a sheriffs given The ale proceeds from the stockis were still note and there applied on the 49 The defendant. James $11,422 due of tha Pingree, and other stockholders pingree Brothers company are askM to come Into court and explain their holdplaintiff asks that Jam ings. The Pingree. who Is aUffd to he In debt (Auerbach's Water 15 -- . Glycerine and Rose Water 25 Palm On Soap. Hotel aiz Tr dozen i on Military .Brushes ss. , Stationary pins. Full size Fourth IKr TTon'l Floor) aaj 3 (Ausrbsch's ftA Main Ogden Prize Fighter is Again in Laws Toils Ssnmr Addlasou pet. 1 tt. local prlM fighter, was arrested last nlarht for the second time within a few He Is months, on a statutory off-oat liberty on ItA bail. He was arrestedIn on a more serlou. statutory crlms which was alAugust for th offense iened to ha.e heen commuted on July and Is awaltlnar trial In the Second it district court. His bond In the first chargs was set t IS 00 e OGDE.V. M O-- and Cruelty Charges in Divorces Non-suppo- rt Ida B. McLeod OGDEN, Oct. 19. waa granted a decree of dlvorcs In th Second diatrlct court from George D McLeod, by Judge James N. Kimball, Plaintiff charge extrema yesterday cruelty They wer married In Ogden, Nov. 39. 1917 A decree of divorce waa also granted to Isabel J George from Rav A. failure to proGeorge on a charge oflife. They were vide the necessities of married at Henefer. Oct. 11, 1919 Plaintiff waa awarded the custody of three minor children. OOPKV. Gel ) ; . ) wounded. He told them he had attempted to climb on a large rock eight of the deer and hla gua was accidentally discharged, the bullet entering hla breast He died soon after hla companion found him. The body was brought out of ths hills on a pack Horae and then bv auto to Moore.- It will arrive hers tonight. Haris siinrfT4 by his wife, formerly Mitt Ardia Hutchins of Ogden, and 4 daughter.' Funeral services will be held hi ths First ward chapel at noon Frldav. Oct. 21 Interment will bs In the Ogden City cemetery. , ch . 1 id fSptcia! to Ths New) BOUNTIFUL, Oct. If. Omer Wad-oup- a. 29. aon of Thomaa Wadoupa, mas accijlentallv ahot and killed while hunting deer near Moore, Idaho, ac- cording to a telegram received her last night. Wadoups had gone to Moore where his brother, Roy Wadoups livea. to hunt deer. He and his two companions haf ahot on of a herd of deer and separated to round them up. The other heard Wadoupa ahoot and when they agarn caught eight of the deer and Wadoups failed to com op they started a search, finding him fataJlv -IOWA BANK CLOSES. U.. Oct. 19. Tb atate bank examiner, G. W. West, this Stale morning, closed ths Jackson Saving bank, regarded as one of the strongest financial institutions of tbe has been male city No statement concerning the reasons leading to tbe states examiners action, but tt Is generally understood that the bank was overloaned. 1! A QUOKET A, Broken Windows i MeanCold Rooms In the citv court Jack Frost makes an easy entry and In hla trail corns colds, la crlppeand pneumonia If you neglect to mend all brok- 41. and G. B Austin Lyeslrht. their trial Feckler, 17. will each1. hare of on chan-e- s on Thursday, Hot hold In ths ara drunkennssa They 60 bail each city jailR.upon H Ormstcai) of this city, Mrs will appear for trial on Friday. Nor a chant of speeding to which 4. on she bad pleaded not guilty, en and cracked Thre Weber Stake Ward Nows the right time to make your home weather-tighFresh air la wonderfully Invigorating IF you let It In where and when yon wish. But If It comet streaming In cold gusts through a broken pane, fresh winter air Isn't so pleasant. ' . KILLED Floor) -- William J. Hardy, 60. was yeterday. .Iren until Friday. Oct. tl. In which to sntsr his pica on a minor statutory crlm,. Hs was arrested Sunda, Oct. , ICHLLY - Numerous City Court Trials Have Been Set Trade in your old car on a better one. We have a high grade stock of used cars that are ready to go. 89 8 Another Suit if Filed West Fourth South - Childrens Peg Top Rompers or Crystal White Soap, 4 10 bars Safe Home Matches Limited quantities. Blue Label Catsup T. . . . 33 No. 1 Blue Label Plum . 25c Cuticura Ointment ..21 50c Cuticura Ointment .45 $1.00 Cuticura Ointment 90 4 or. Glycerine and Rose 10. . tM.de of the finest Imported corduroys, bend embroidered. 81ms 1 to years. 5 and 6 quart Tea Kettles 14 quart Dish Pans 17 qyart Dish Pans 6 quart Covered Kettles 10 quart Water Pails 2 quart Coffee Pots Opens Branch Salesroom 43-4- 5 Peg Top Rompers, Urocyferya ENAMELWARE, 98 T.W.&L.0. Naylor Co. ve Childrens Beautiful Corduroy Beautiful white, blue and white and blus enamelware with slight Imperfections. Included in tbe lot are: today. That surely is fine. Congratulations. Remember how we have been advising you to get busy with your old fountain pen and write out your no more than fifty word suggestion for the Right movement If you have followed this, you are all , ready to fill out the coupon. If you did not, sit down now and give a little hard thought to just how you would go about it to improve traffic conditions in Utah lessening he Iiklihood.of accident, making the boulevards, streets and crossings safe, between the promoting a better driver and pedestrian. Out of all this there should could come some one big smash of an idea. , This paper-alwa- ys active in safety work intends to advertise and emblazon the winning suggestion. The1 result is bound to be a lowering of our high accident toll. Mail your coupon, together with your suggestion attached-tonig- ht. Clip out coupon now and use the spaces shown, or list the names of cars on your own paper, if you prefer.. In the dark blue striped material. High neck, long sleeves and ankls length. Fixes 2 to S. OnIy 2 to a customer,, No C. O. D, or Phone orders ) - AnerbacSTo Sale of Enamelware LOUT MOVIE. OODEJf, Oct 1. Dresses, reals and other wearing apparel valued at more than tide waa stolen from tbe home of Mra. Mary J. Watts. 147 Twenty-sevent- h street, last night, according to a report received at the police elation. Mra. Watts reported that during the absence of the family last night burglars entered the bouse by e rear door Among tbe atoten articles waa a fur coat valued at line. The police are the burglary. JAIL TERM 1 (.IlKX. OGDEN, Oct It. Aim Moor, It, and Forroal Mohlraan, It, war sack to asm U Booth is lb county jajb yesterday, by Judge Jxmoh N. Kimball of th Becond district court. s Both pleaded guilty to a statutory when brought before th court Monday morning. SCHOOL HOLIDAY ATNOISCED. OGDEN. Oct. Jt. Student of the city school will be given a holiday on Thursday and Friday of this weekrTT la. --announced by upL W. KarLJApp-kinTh holiday la grants th teacher so they may attend the fall conference of the L. E. A. in Ball Lake. t Al 27 inch UTHHETmiL Children's Play Suits, 39c $5.98 With dainty pink and blua silk trimmed edges and etching. . a clean, progressive administration, engineer, 8alt lake; John W. Daly, and Cbartee Wln.gnr, Davis count, commissioners; A P. Merrill district manager of the Utah -Power end Light company and others. A coupon for your convenience will be found elsewhere in todays paper. Use it if you wish for listing names of cars. leggings Infants Pretty Outing Flannel Kimonas, 98c e; tempered with a wise economy. (Political Advertisement.) - ce and cap 'In heather, blue and red. Siaea to fit to 4 years. Your for News Automobile Title Contest of ths heaviest grade of fins Beacon cloth in ail ths pretty newest designs , Infants Heavy Wool Knit, Sweater Sets, $5.98 I Car No. 30 inThe Deseret Infants Blankets, 89c Mads In ths honey comb wsavs and fancy border with fringe. n; Kaye-Vin- - Special, 75c, . Conferences window panee In your bouse. Mow Is th time to prepare for tbe long, severe winter that tha weather man predicts. Just call Bennetts It wont take long for ns to put a bright new pane In plgce of the cracked or broken one. t. Are Set Ward conference OODFV. Oct 10 In tbe Weber stake will be held 8ua-da- y. Oct. , at the Clinton. Roy and Kanesrin wards. It Is announced by the stake presidency. President George K Browning snd members of the-- high council will attend the Clinton ward. President John Watson and members Roy of the .council will attend theNeute-booward and Btake Clerk Ereret counand members of the high cil will attend the Kanestllle ward. We, have tbs glas you price ara reasonable. m TAKEN TO WYOMING. i Prices are very low and cars are sold on easy terms. ; 'OGDEN. Oct. 1. Willie Brenhan, colored, who was recently arrested here by police officers, will be taken to Laramie, Wyo.. by Sheriff George to-- I . W. T!a(llng, who will arrtve here I al- day for the prisoner- - IwoBrenhancase of to hare stolen suit Ileged from an outfit car of an extra railroad gang and is alleged to In his I have had tbe stolen article possession when arrested. driYlglslW a -- r - |