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Show e I , . , . . , , ...,,- , , , ..... 0GDEN: r 10Mefl , -- -- 14' . 1, '1., 1 . tr , 141, , , , 4 IN i rani ral lel re--I ' 1,1 re--I 0 t . ,, G STOCK-- - lik.W 740 ,.... , C 1,, ill ;.11: 1922 ; . ''' . - , EATAIT D ICE- - CUI . G raweiratto tatirauv-AtairelroArár-al. - . .. , , colottott Representative., Ottilee;Itoorosent Hoed Hotel. Allred Gtodteell Ideportoz. Ic ) ' .1' 'Jill (1(:...1 ....):11 z , . .,.. r . f..-----------77-.., I ' ' "'' ISSIIS -r - .. ' . 1, Departdolt tram ment. Tint Desmeret !ewe.Tel. tilt. Lir- or Hatigrr Joaeph City. FOREST' SERVICE TIIE IJES Eit ET NEWS - , 1 . ' I . ; ,, i'..slA IV F.1.)N , '' ,.: '.. ' . .. - - ' ! Irregular service obouid 'ported to. Ogden toretee ' . , . 1. 4 , . , .. ' ' ' , . '' .. , ..- . , , - El ICING-- ' ''. ' ' ' . o . 0 , OGDEN. Oct. '2;,-- - NMI, , to ..t, .., 11 4 g. ,,. are DOW turnma oat fget.,,, lion so rapidly thst it ,, t.,I,,,,,I, ir(4 the pew! to io.,ell 1,i,,,, k 11, t) 111,,. ,as.s :!, 1,,,..,1 work along ill. - . " IL . .5 t service. In addittoa to ,nvelln4 npt.1 E., r.! are freetiNg tail, ,i.A.,(i f;r- reachints changes d!..1 in form, , is the inept for it handhogk ,uh the form Jevt is making Weir - al im . 0 , - cle7lae,s Thia publication, . -- . wig against legislation and measturing certain basic principles venu n arp- be. tt,,,gcoming more anti moreP41,generallt h rized al easentialito 1 ' , ' t ri, , , ;;-- A :CIS ... ' , , i k - 161, . it ; - , $ s Intl) products formerly wasted foodwon rei. Westenn Pine Reeties,Insects (,)11iTSFt4 with fir a. enero! of tj. great forests of the Pacific how the pin beetles destroy valroot uable stand of timber onti how tho beller, M.Y b. controlled through mtitods tvork,1 out by government ntornologists ,Pri! reel. arid Highroad government roods through th nationovercome and al forest.: obstacles seenie beauties reached one tho Gipsy InvaulereHow Pangtoue and brown-ta!moths gained a foothold lit New England, their damagi. treee. and how they are being fought to preent the.r spread over the coun try mho'. wlidrowboys. on the wentrrn, . TOPIPir ranges; with shibitions and tying. and other at a enwhoy gathering range , Skl.roade--13ulldi- - eeneg um - : 1 .11.,..e"')1,. 1 .1. ....r -- rattk ) 2 1'9 Special S. Exchange-.Offe- prep OGIIFt7. net. direct prirnary 111W SIMI problems in education. were at the die...upped weekly meet-Msubj.beta of the Progressive club Tueaday. in the The speakers were club. .rthur Woolley, a local attorney. anti Or. George Thome,. president of the y of Utah., Mr. Woolley inlet how the people of Utah eleet candidates for office, who had already been elected by the machinery. He said Utah was One of the three states withont the direct primary syetm in nominating canelidates for Mate offfrers. lie advocated the primary law and said that it in ured the selection of a man for office although be. did not have money, Under the law the people would select and elect the candidates. Money spent at election', should be to tell people about the issues and not in paying delegates expellees to conventione. "h sat& ,.. At th conclusionof the .addrosa. club went on record as favoring the the to movement obtain a of launehtng adoption et the direct primary. law 'Utah. In his 'Wrest' on educational problem', Dr. Thomas Gatti that 'eonditions at the universitier bad made it nereseary to make the 'aoctal" students work nrIPSVP the college an thIt places may be taken by others who are clealroue he of traittiole .an education. Pirrente. were seeding children to colleg social for to get the necepoary polish ., life. litiudents who have no dealre for' 14111(.101OP hot who 11P0 the college as P Plare $O palm the time are also being eliminated. he said. GUARANTEE Ev, ort l',Awo, awl r $ of P A I pre alo,olutOY ,11' .1110 rianom 4.Pl Ire nre j', 1 8 r- yttAnot fully to a lifolitne, a ten Mintz to their A V0111 prote,tv'd fn eve y As'dy. Yoli are kurr to bego. pl,qus,ii. for front y and ntf,ring 41'; - Every InAtrutn'ent . THE I. l'he figures far? rally warrant'," and guaranteed !,, Without (location or argument Could . , TERMS t k, free with every Player Thano a. library of Q. It S. 'Rolla a. beautiful Bench to match or Bench Alta a piano. ColDEN Oct. 1.5.Lo1'al Jenkina. who guttered a fractured arm in an auto- FREE DELIVERY cid Friday mobile arrident at Marriott. Keyea was kilted. night when Lillian at first may not lose his armTheas doctors in thought by phyolcame. a .tendance on the young man say the and heal amphtarm will probably Lion may ie avoided. We will deliver any of these instruments guarantee safe delivery. , Mount ogden &take Mutualo will 'hold a social in the Weber college hail, Thursday evening. 2t. All stake and ward workers are- - Invited ta attend. Special. guests of the prealtiencle Will be the stake Mount Ogden. Ogden, Weber and North Ostmea. dancing 'and Weller stakeo. refreshmente will be features of the , evening. SEPERIATENDENT TO. sirrAK., ,OfTDEV, net.- - A. ' 9 O'CLOCK. 1 lir - re--1 a r ---1 farmer at Uinta: pleaded nota guilty in to court Tuesday. charging against .-t 1 , ,:. I Hallet , A - - ' ,, , - ' . -- r- - . . . . . , 1 $595 , $565 , $595 S549 - 0 0 .$535 .$565 s$566 . , , ... , , - ' - s . . . $719 .,,, . , , s, j $R25 - I h- ---- - lartung r At-:t- er notion-Germa- -- 1 ...S925 , Lok a , ,:,,,, re--I raj' it . , : ' I al rs , n; M, L I '' i 11, s r Txxl.s. Ayr Mi- - of 4u,-- ati , t'1111tillNI - r the t $1 4:0,7 , 6 fL,, I this property lw , ate boat d of Pioneer Stake Elders Will Hold Conventioni Elders of Pioneer ,itsse tiii h,tel. if convention to the stako hati nigh t. commenmipi; at;.,;ittTroap.f,skr, ems wilt be Fnders- - Joet idt Fielding! , Smith and Georg" Athol. Smith, who: will discuss respectively., 'Th., Text Book and How to Treat It," and 'What It lifeline to be an Eider." In and addo s HOOFING Nd "cure" I mitaak apez ' --b-ut d ure paroxymna - ' , t --- .,,,"- - Over , t. In p.m,. of Value of SOCIIStarl eituaiization. : - ., Oet automobiles ill nay taxes twt , , - - tfioaattiridna,.30- assund, tb t:'1,,s At, g -- children and will th, pines of Oa. Primary ,, ii.t. and community of the stake and ard Invite1 to b. ,N v, 1,, Jer.- - , - : - sii borole.uttOhin l-r- - Smith: ward hiet..41.-to- z, Hawaiian illogic, it, ordto nJçng, munity William Bradford; re44 ,! vim; solo. Melvin Pet, Bishop tteorge S. & MeAlt!,;,t, F::eanor nette McDonald DlinCigle will follow thi ,;: toy Frida-yrho progofram a daneo tvr the )000K, nature ,... ..,. ' - -------- - , , -t- 4 . ., , - flurn rnn ,ft 5398 . used .,.. . - MahoganyNew , - . ' $785 S629 MahOganyNeW .. .S815 Wilnutslightly used 5750 ' - P , - $575- .... , - . ,.- . .. .$585 . , '.-.- - $598 $492 $598 ... No More to Pay for 30 DaysThen Take ' Time to Pay Balance.. ,,, Mei , - - t TERMS 510 DOWN 'pock eo , , ' . or three tflflflflflhul ni invextigatme of soda wdler fe.it the Eleventh ward soda water hall ltionitro,' Wrib.e watt left over gymnarium heti! In 11,i: 'Lail Thursday and ooDEN, Oct. 25.Elder David 0..Slc- bazotor w.re molen rome. Friddiv night ELEIENTH WARD IIHNIIIN Kay delivere4 hla farewell address time nig Moridaygeeerd. to the students of Weber college, at ing toSunday the rePot t devotional exercises Tuesday morning. In hie address upon the "Value of a Good Name 7 Fire a good name for a Early The annual reunion of the Eleventh school watt fgt. better than to win football match or any other Damages Meat Market ward will- he held In the ward chapel means other than clean sportilmanahip. 26.' 27; II.. A'diriner for.the old Oct. , 061-sact 27; ,wrotetiVe electric He urged the students "to keep Weber clean." light niring tri !fee r.11tre of the inde- people of the ward. over 40 years. will, The sPeaker told of Ms visit to pendent Meat Mark,t. 2420 Washutgi. Men at I o!clock, following which Jews In Pa tontine. He also mild the 'he ton avenue, eauseil r fire at 2:45 rit. would like to nee a large college ereetedi today cauring jtm.La estimatedj. at la program for their entertainment will by Weber during him absence and that 'about Ciao. The fir department sue- be given. At 6 oclock tri the evening an enrollment of at least titi sittalonuk' ceeded in etttncuirli tho flame' hehe served for ,those Under ferret they could rimed.' tiryond the office. dinner ba listed on his return. At th floe of the asitetirt0 ñ Was 'Mort o: the datTotot- - Was caused by 60 years. The Sunday school orcheannounced' that LiewellYn McKay, a smoke rpol,ing good., ,n tho atom stra WIll entertain during dinner. son of Elder McKay would leave for. dinner and commencing at I o'clock n the mission In the near rippara,us that hag been future ground. radiation (foul them afflicting Ithe following program will be ren'invented for launching life boats from dered. aninA WATER STOI.Elf., Eleventh ward quartet. Ales Ander!ships firrt MR Them clear at their 'chocks. then tarn. son & Co.; violin, solo. Arthur Hurtsier; deviillnrOund OGDEN. Ott. , tinkers are and (mall) 'losers tloetiu , 160146- ,- Melba reading. Atabel Mission President Gives Address to Students - 1 w MahoganyNew Ivers & Johnson Knabe , , i 996 555 yNew Hallet ,. , $529 5595 .. . $565 .$398 , ri;ta NhNoiolgagahahnonygyan Apollo - . $$ 04 WI L 111 V385 ' ad, n1 r; I .. used ., used Kimball .. . 1 ..45t.I.5 , ,,,,,,,,,,my,., COE 1 . -- a. ' . tly Lyon & . . IL , . $465 $$4389 yleic.thloVaInnuvt---Nslightl- Clark.Player, ,.... .... . .,.., ...S429 ....... used ....- used - ,. - liwo N i , , , , , helps to re- - et coughing-- y -,. - V Aki PC, RUB 17 Mem : Oil Yale. - ,r; iilalC' - - '4. . - ' ,Ir.enam .,mimmoneogwoo,p,om . . , . , mort-- ,a,51"4-4...:::;,:',, - Ranger With Starting , i -- PLEADS NOT GUILTY. Sato. Japanese 00GDEN. Oct. 25.--- K. V ..FIA,3!toel - , - manner.. , . .... $449 ee:, hers & Pond Upright. MahoganyNew Johnson Player, MahoganyNew ...... . liallet & Davis Player, Mah.slightly-useKimball Player. MahoganyNew Story & MahoganyNew .'. ,. Conway Conway ' a - ... , l311aahar.;:inny3--.-N- SAtuotroypi&anColaprika)P.elar -- -.. - $479 ,, slightly used $459 - sed y -.1 1 . w nsolrwootmonomrl - and referred to leged to have retooled the forest officials in a, contemptuous - - ,Y. :4-- . a ral rl"al rel reJ rei rat r the city of having liquor in his possession. The case was continued, until Saturday. Oct. 24. for getting. Ifs la at liberty Charged Former on 1300 bail. A complaint charging with being a. persistetnt violator Forest Fire him of the prohibition laws. was dismiseed motion of the county attorney. upon with Oct. OGDEN defendant had ap. over 600 who explained the a fire which burned forest a previous conviction starting pealed against On acres in the Teton national was in the Second case and the pending , James Russell. formes YellowOct. district court. stone national park ranger. la heldit by federal officials at Cody. Wyo.. office.is TWO VORVEIT BAIL ennounced from the local fOrePtRussell OGDEN, Oct. t5.NIck Callas and It said that the ft Wi being John S'Idon forrettcd S2Sbal1 arh in he vigorously prosecuted. Russell One of rily court.TheTuesday on charges tie;particularlyto aggravated coinplaint atrainst have toesed a lighted gambling. alleged and Vilmatch Into dry grass after lighting Harry Knowles. C. M. Brown. a cigarette. and 1111171 his attention was lage Smith, arrestad on the rams filled to the fact that a fire had start rharge,,com dismissed owing to inaullisid. and advised to put it out. be Is al. cienry of tyidencs , ',... fro. , It - , - ,:. - 1.4 . I I ) , 1 it s : I; to you anywhere in the COME! ''''. I P"....."....". ...., " , Fow- will ler of the Weber county atschools the weekly be the principal ,speaker Americhapter. of theDgden meeting in the can Association of Engineers. 27, at nordib weber club Friday. OCI. educator,. In Problems that confront the United States will be the subirei for discussion., HELD FOR TRIAL. 22, and COEN. Odt 15.Jay Paul were arrestOakley Paul, ion a cousin. by charge. statutory ed Tuesday They Steele. Deputy Sheriff Divider..Judge David It were arraigned before Roberts in the city court and are head In the county jell on $3.000 .ball each. i lntil 11 - ,.....-..-.-. !, IntC."..EMM, ....-- ---- ii er.. OPEN NIGHTS 25 .. ...., Mahogany-slightlyu- 1 -r- , . htly I yl ,..., CHEM LED. , - e Oak--slig- Armstrong Player, Mahogany N' SILoirleyt && (1;laa:lis. Upright. Upright. Kimball Upright' . WalnutNew Johnson Player. NtahoganyNew , Mahogany PlayerNew Kimball Player, Walnut-Ne'Whitney Player, OakNew. Autopiano Player, MahoganyNew .2i Include FREEWe i d' - - --- ,. IL- .- 1- bri I. ' will I L"- -- plesue,' Accident Victims Arm May Not be Amputated 1 . . )11 i -, ,re within reason? or a f:ne Plano or 11".1.11"11 ,...., , list nt.Pianom anil Playrs ars new Ktisrantesd Upright Hayer for Eg. Come khan $10 'clOt.tn, no for' 30 days, and the balance payments you de- t canmonthly now enjoy the o ' . ItI ' plaepd on I 1 1 : I srtahily iow. for 1198 and a piss. stnd be convinced. ,suriy,,,,,,Son,e .1..,, 1. " , . , ' ...... -- - - 1 RIO (loWn.. , -- . rov,Aeith - MONEY BACK anything be u,q-Piayer nano, our autiful case. );i iloors are c good used Play,.r hallos and they he sold regardless of must profits. We must move them. Terms , great euttlna stuck rcdtielov. sale. whether sholusorn or new.pru. w!ll I,.' delivered 'forst onditton and auara Weed 10 be as tepeesent,(1 or your 1110t1P, hr cheerfully rt,rittttktl, 1111: . ,- prices a ,,t11,g't,(J: - -- - Player-Slight- been 1iirge ' - waiting 11.7.:''7'.1y faPlayer. . - , ), ..... 1 . and terms are all in your Z '1 'lk This exchange the Piano or Playerpiano you purchase may for any other Piano or Playerplano of equal or greater value on our floors, and all payments made on the first instrument, credited in full against the second. 1 the mà'ily Bargains, Kauffman Upright, OakNew .. $198 Kauffman Player,' Oak-- - New $298 Colin, Player, OakUsed $.198 . . Les sing I pright, MahoganyNew $249 , .5279 Lessing Upright, MahoganyNew .. Kauffman Player, OakNew $298 Rudolph Upright, MahoganyUsed $195 ' Ilinze Upright; MahoganyNew $329 Mate Upright, OakNew ,,, $329 Werner Player. OakUsed $335 $369 Armstrong Pla;er, NValnut U sed .. ::.. Johnson Player, MahoganyNew $398 ' $499 Autopiano Player. MahoganyUsed , $398 Mahogany Player, New Hinze Player. Mahoganyslightly used .. $439 Conway 'Mahogany. slightly used .. $495. $335 Chickering Upright. EbonyUsed - $395 Kohler & Campbell. Walnuty.1101th used 1 used Norris & Hyde ly $389 Johnson Player. MahoganyNew $398 $349 lessing Player, OakNew $398 Story & (lark Upright. MahoganyNew :. Kimball Upright, MahoganyNew $392 $369 Conway Upright, Mahogan- y- New Kimball Upright, MahoganyNew $392 Johnson P $429 .,...' S398 Mahogany Daynes-lleeb- e Player. NValnutslightly use& $4s45494 Johnson Player. MahoganyNew S492 Whitney Player. Mahoganyew Used Clark Player, .5449 st ory Story & (lark Player, Walnutslightly used $479 $439 Conway Player. Mahoganysbghtly used . , . ' Fel:ol A Call at our store, day or night, and our sales- men will lake great pleasure demonstrat- ing the instruments to you, whether you buy or price-cuttin- g, Direct Primary Law Discussed by Speaker ... , ad --- -- measures to reduce this enormous stock and to add to our predicament we have sev.: eral carloads of instruments en route from factories we represent. So, after a meet- this great house, it - was ing of the heads of , decided to cut prices and terms so low that . the public Just 'cannot help buying. 4ApA) reciatin g present conditions and knowing that something radical must be offered in the way of terms as well as prices, we have, gt therefore, arranged so that any one can now own a Piano or Playeronly $10 'down and the balance on almost any week- vre:. ly ., or monthly payments you desire, with- in reasonand we are open every night for your convenience. We in this great sale every - new, , used and Piano used, slightly shopworn, ,..,,,, and Player. the wonderful bargains we are offering during this stock- great reduct ig sale, within one year's time you reel. Stock---ReadReadRe- ' ' 4 . To show you our confidence in broneho-husting- B. ' .. , Our r S. Terms . 1 1 a Brand New Player in perfect condition. This Player is guaranteed for 10 years 17 Reduce l ,o 1 ,.....J, rI .........t --. I m- conned if- r 11 ' I It . west community nt. . II4I . .: , , - cr.r-Praih-a - 1 ,d e. ,...r....1............., .. otherdoughir. Cwt. ' retail Piano-ancPlayer bUsiness has ' war-Th- been very dull for the last few months, but we kept on buying, hoping for a turn of the tide,'unti1 our large stare is crowded to the point where-- we must resort to extreme. e . J. ' Fighting are MUM. 0 , . - . 0,1DFN - ' I . )u4ttf4r....r, : '27' slit 'motion niclure OrMENs. reels dealing with for- - sersteo (ca.- lures. are 'expected at th. E.surth istrict forest office in this eity On Not-from the department motion picture The picitire. ,ati!eh laboratory. he on exhibition in the district until Dee. 31. are an of a porty Up If, of tenderfeet in ,liddle Creek canyon. lanolin natio;,al forest Montanal. tlie search for them. headettby forest Seri-ice men. and some of the scenin beaus observed by the searcherson ' - . Must Prolits---IV- e 10......0 ABE EXPECHO reel. Cured by lillTlainC Itilenessi in a middi poll f l NEW FOREST SERVICE HES ol Prices -Cul Regardless A will aerte the puic in gath,r serve, ent up the sum' and sithstanes ' '. igulige, ' . f.let the r - V',;' 'ey , ' A it ti- -s ',., 'r Oa -- 391- 1 ; - I ',1,11.4.0 . su,b 04 requests for infordisiloi, banithook has jut been 1.age1 ht ti forest service sainted Siate Fgreater It ts a rf".1:Kd Laws Of 197.1" ready reference manual fgr the ti,s of both the, general puu !tally in- many Industries that - 'il zEmmeelmormrttomm.nower,!opeorr i clipli ' . , i . ' . 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