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Show THE OGDEN POST the 1928 Convention of Woolgrowers Assn jjooslers Land HUf ! d Mta UU& be the meeting place of the Na-'- r convention 19S oo!crowcrs' association, acback to the advices brought , rJJ, niters b r5hox(i,. f re the national SPronveniion and the national KVtrlh0V which were held in the U outI. rori - tkid On that occasion Ogden, the success of holding the r.e a "7 continued Congress, reputation as host main-S- St praise from the the excellent on uic. sheepmen convention the handling of nded Del me, of the Og-- t ( ffhen President chamber of commerce, extended our to invitation to the woolgrowers W next year, the of the other cities which nut for the been faring on asking you to word a have not Oration did was fr for they knew that place, and with the Hotel Xolow completed together with hf other hotels that the visitors nnild be well cared for. Speeding Calls for $10 Fine In City Court received much and S It oxivpt th. Hawaii. in pineapple and set oral directions, all based on most (,'nliforni.i olives. The products of careful sludy of our markets and the the company ii!c!ulo apple, api futuu possibilities in the rannrd cots, asparagus, stringless bean, ' f,.,( industry. The first of import-catsucherries, condiments, goo-of our plant .nice is the bctriis, honey, kraut, mince meat, faeilit ifs to etilaigement us to take care of enable mustard, olives, pe.ielie. pears, pen, our iiu reased business in markets pineapple, plumbs, pi, kies, pork ami jnln-nddeveloped, and new ones to hears, pumpkins, ileiishes. sau.i"1, be reached in our selling activities in spinach, strawberries, squash, toma- B.'2T. A new office is the toes, tomato puree, vinegar, under tin Nccond item of our building This program. following brands: Blue Bunny, Her- is made of our in-- jt because necessary bert's Tioga, Napnco, Ajax, Sunny reased business and the consolidGarden. In the Sail Jose factory the ation of our oifiee staff in Oakland, company has a special unit where Califotiiia. Our selling forces are dried fruits an- packed. Th se fruits greatly augmented; experience are apples, apricots, pears, prunes, being (M salesmen will back up our intropeaches and raisins. ductory work in new markets and The company's sales brokers of the assist our brokers in maintaining iniuterniountain district who supply the terest. in our products in markets johhing trade, District Manager Lar- where they are already known. Our sen said, were the Fred (J. Taylor five factories, together with the dried Brokerage company, of Ogden, and fruit plant in San Jose, will he in Carl A. Orloh company, of Salt operation this year and will turn out City. He said the company was equip- a complete line of food products. New ped to give buyers the same attention items will he announced as soon as here as from the Oakland plant. The the plans for their roductinn are coni Ogden plant will be the distributing pleted." point for the inlermouutnin district and eastem points. The organization of the Pacific Coast Ca liners, liu was brought about by V. F. Rudiger, who wns manager of the National Backing corporation of Ogden. While directI I ing the affairs of this company he originated and designed the "Blue Bunny label, which the liig company In this company aswill feature. sociated with Mr. Rudiger were A. Is Now Proprietor B. Bigelow and W. H. .Shearman, of Ogden, and Fred W. Kiesel, of Sacraof the mento. These gentlemen sre also in the Pacific Coast Canners, the officers of which, in addition to Mr. Rudiger, the president and general manager FRED THOMSON -The popular u silver king 'A REGULAR. XOTT star coming to the Egyptian theatre in the great Boy Scout Feature. Santel Wins From Boyle Furniture Is Hold Many Meetings Warner On Mat; Showing Beautiful and home important Carnival Next Sets for New Hotel meetings held under the womens section traffic laws. Judge Hendricks has in the past indicated that speeders brought before him cannot expect any leniency. This is indicated from the sentence imposed upon the two speeding cases disposed of this week. com-nuni- ty on of the the past week in fea-ure- d a number of the districts. Mrs. Rena B. May-ocstate leader in home demon-ftrato- n work of the extension serv-rt- f the Utah Airriculture college, ind Mis Ellen Agren, home demon-frafor Weher county, conducted The. districts in which he meetings. h meeings were held were as fol- k. ou-- ty or owi: Wednesday morning, in Rivcrdale Wed-da- v h mceHng house. home of Mrs. the at afternoon, fettle Taylor. Taylor Thursday iftemonn. in the meeting house. The Friday morning meeting will e held at the home of Mrs. Carrie tonson. The Friday afternoon meet-n- g will be held in the Hooper meet PIsn City nr house. The Weber county farm lls met Thursday night in bureau loEden. Fri-!a- v local Warren of the bureau night rill meet. The organization for the nr is the object of the meetings. . At the state farm bureau sessions n Salt Lake City last week the We-j r county bureau was represented V Ad Santel, who lays claim to the title of wrestler of the world, won easily over Rudy Warner at Harbertsons Twenty-thir- d street auditorium on Monday night. The champion took the first fall in 27 minutes and the third fall in 41 minutes, while Warner took the second fall in 30 minutes.1 The match was at catchweights, but Santel outweighed Warner by almost eight pounds. The match was a fast one and was well received by the fans. It is such matches as this that build up the game. At the conclusion of the match, Warner challenged Santel for a return match at 178 pounds. Santel weighed 185 pounds Monday night. The feature preliminary match was between Ed Schell, of Salt Lake, and Roy Anderson. This was not a match, but a regular slugging and bruisers bout the sort of entertainment that a wrestling fan does not want to see. If these two are out on another card here, they should be told ahead of time whether they are to slug or wrestle. Leonard Harbertson wop from Charlie Stevens in the curtain raiser after ten minutes of wrestling. Qwing to otner engagements of light-heavyweig- ht k the following: President and Mrs. George Staling!, Mrs. Rhea Backman, Mr. ' and 'Irs. 0. R. Graham and V. B. Stal-- l was unable JnITs,as of Eden; L. P. Deem, Pleast IraDem, Mr. Harbi-rteomt V'ew; Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Brown, to arrange a match with Dern, anJ f, Joy; Miss Zona Power. Ogden; G. A. some other wrstioc a- was announced. irober, Farr West;' Mr. and Mrs. In place of this mar r. a big wrestling Tank Ritter, Mrs. Charles carnival will be r.e:d next Monday, i p, o- I i j , I - J ! Announcement Some of the beautiful bedroom suites for the new Hotel Bigelow are being shown in the Boyle Furniture companys display windows. One of the suites' is for the Presidential suite, and the other an English suite for one of the private dining rooms. These displays are a small of some of the features of the Jiart which will be displayed' to the people of Ogden before being placed in the new hotel. Some of this furniture will consist of that which will make up 63 special bedroom suites. The Presidential suite furniture is of walnut, made by the Luce Furniture company of Grand Rapids, Mich. It includes twin beds, dresser, highboy, table, desk, night table, chair and bench- .- The artistry shown in the furniture design and also in the blending of finish has attracted much attention to this section of the dis-pla- y. the In the other Boyle window handsome English furniture securec for one of the private dining rooms. This includes a large refectory table of type, together with three-pedest- al silk-wo- ol n duo-ton- Willis llarrell Hen Garr Darker George N. Herbert, Shop vice-preside- nt and general sales agent; It. U uud producBellingall, tion manager; H. F. Fletcher, secretary and treasurer. Upon a recent visit to Ogden. rrOsi-dcti- t Messrs. Garr, Whitt and Harrell will continue to cater to the public with tho same efficient and courteous service. vice-preside- nt Rudiger said: "Our plugs include expansion in A To Guard Livestock Service for Men, Women and Children Against Plagues No infection of disease gained entrance to the United States during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1926, a report just issued by the bureau of animal industry. United States department of agriculture, shows. The field inspection division of the bureau, of which 'this protection to livestock is a major industry, is making it more difficult, year after year, for any foreign animal infection to enter the country. Besides the various animal by products, there is danger also from secondhand hags, feeding materials, and hai and straw packing materials, whicr are liable to carry infection from- for cign countries. Under department regulations, all such materials from an infected country which have not been disinfected or otherwise treated or handled in an approved manner prior to shipment, must be disinfected or destroyed after arrival in the United States. ' It is noteworthy that importers have increased their efforts to have their foreign agents either use hay and straw which have been disinfected and certified by an American 'consular officer, or use other materials, such mag as excelsior and terial against which there are no reof strictions. Through rters the volume of restricted hay and straw packing material has been reduced to less than 10 per cent of the total packing material used for foot-and-mou- th Harper Beauty Shop In Connection - buffet and serving table, with 12 English-type dining room chairs, upholtapstered in red and green wae estry. The finish is in lnut The entire set is shown on one rugs of the Bigelow Hartford-Saxon- y secured for the lounge lobby. There Taylor, ilra. M. K. Jacobs and Mrs. Tellie which will be Gcaipc A. Lowes night will be three of these beautiful rugs in the lounge. Jdams, all of Riverdale; Mr. and Mrs. at Ilarbertsons. joy Swanson, of Harrisville; Mrs. J. import merchandise. i. Naisbitt and Mr. and Mrs. James t. of ooper; A. L. Christian-;e- n Jd Miss Ellen Agren, county bureau agent and home demon - - Farm Bureau Women Several ; The speeding motorists who were called before Judge John A. Hendricks during the past week were fined flO each. They were Dr. W. M. Cragun, 438 Thirty-fourt- h street, and 1. W. Burk, 2736 Drinker avenue. Both were arrested by Clair Rasmussen, motorcycle traffic officer. The police department traffic squad is vigorously enforcing the parking rules as well as other violations of the are: ren-SJtsUv- cs n . 11 in the tanning of the fowl Every products i. under the lovn observation ind inspection of competent foremen and floor women. Tan of the second story as well as the first floor of the building is used for warehouse purposes. Each section is piled high with the cases of the products, or the cans are in piles reaching the ceiling, ready for the labeling and packing. District Manager 1 .arson said the company anticipates making new records in the out put of the Ogden and Provo factories this lie said that the company is jear. assured of a large pack due to the splendid response that has been made by the farmers in signing the contracts for the raislhg of peas, tomatoes, and all kinds of fruits and vegetables. He said that the company packs here all products sold by the company, committee composed of DeVine, Jesse S. Richards, !!Te Williams, I F. Whitlock, nd H- - M BoWe Wh Sided the invitation to the asso-,tio- a for Ogden. were visions of the woolgrowers of with the ;,n,pf J Hcgenbarth,. of Spencer, the president. Many years wool-t- o y T uVtitii.Ufd fn'in iHge sii . $1C Thirty Products of Food Packed At Ogden Plant paper-packin- 6 (ty 3g wj A I Qinifef IoujUiaGoj Is Skilled Operators 6 Briscilla Carlisle, Brop. Operators: Beta Leavitt, Elsie Anderson, Claudine Mabel Brown, Serrl I .it tie, Verdn Ferring, Thedill. ofi I if chock full Mfoanled bdinuoob of GounfonM JPP1 l-- " fit our fil soar lrtiW od woaav- - amu Phone 541 rih tux . 2446 Wash. Ave. ! Easy As Play Jazz in 90 Days A-B-- C The Surest Way to be Popular and Have a Good Time! Beus, arm tration ; agent respectively. Players Hit In Play The great success that attended the ormances The Lion and the louse by the Weber college players, Mt week, resulted in repeating of the jerrormance on Wednesday and Thurs-:- 7 nights of this week. For the next plays by the college players jj ; I Frank Rasmussen as Z.n1ce8 rector have been secured. "rector of rare experience, n with read shows as well ompanies. A Ply to be selected for of the college announced in the near iintrs "i ure Two performances of each will he given. Dodge Special Roadster 1 New Duco Paint irst Class Condition I- - Rco Two Big Events ED SHELL and RAY ANDERSON In finish match, nothing; barred. This will be some wild event. AD SANTEL Agrees to throw Martin Zegovitch, of Los Angeles, weight 200 lbs.; Myrle Christensen, of Logan, 170 lbs., and Tiger ONiel one fall each in one hour. A Four.Round Boxing Bout i i GO condition. A SEE THESE BARGAINS Ogden Motor Car Company 2610 Wash. Ave. AT Mack-Robinso- 23rd and Washington Harbcrtscn Arcade CLOSING OUT i : 2111 THE WATERMAN PIANO SCHOOL V. L. CAVANAUGH, Mgr. Phone 460 Phone 506 S289-- J First National Bank Bldg. N. O. OGDEN CO. 236 Twenty-fift- h Street, 4 We have contracted to sell Federal Tires exclusively at all of our stores and we are passing on to the automobile owners our large saving in price that comes with this large buying power. Never have such high-qualit- y tires been sold here at these low prices. Blue 30x3 Vi Oversize ....1 $ Double Blue 9.00 9.80 29x4.40 13.00 30x4.75 15.00 30x5.25 17.00 30x5.77 33x6 Tubes and all other size casings in proporti these same prices. ALL TIRES MOUNTED ON WHEEL FREE . at Kifsd Avenue for Demonstration. Sold Continuously For Last-1Years, But Now EXCLUSIVELY Entire Stock of Womens, Misses and Childrens shoes, Pumps and Oxfords. Some ns Inside Garage 32S9-- J a GEO. A. LOWE NIGHT All Leathers, Sizes and Widths. 4 Call ! BIG SAVING ON o w (01 LESS THAN i2 PRICE i POPULAR SONG HIT 2nd LESSON ! DONT WAIT ANOTHER DAY ! Real Snap at $268 BATTLE ROYAL BY WORLD CHAMPIONS OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS PRICES General admission, 50c; reserve bleachers, $1.00; ' ringside seats, $1.50. The first 25 ladies will be admitted Free Sport Touring Days Guarantee on Either Car ! . A1 Condition $ as well as rapid! splendid running condition, new paint by McLaughlin, good tires, top and curtains, upholstering in extra fine Monday Night, January 31st Late 24 3s AT REDUCED PRICES He is a and baa as stock our 25 No tricks or stunts you learn from late Song Hits! Youll enjoy every minute of it because our Course is agreeable No. 410 1922 BUICK TOURING in Weber College Score Big BIG WRESTLING CARNIVAL . BROWNING AUTO COMPANY P. S. Ogden, Utah HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT THE NEW WHIPPET PRICES? |