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Show Friday, May THE OGDEN POST 6, 192; Judge Gunnell Returns Weber Gym Circus After Year in Florida Concludes Week of Judge Volney C. Gunnell, for many years, and who .has been promoted to Ogden from Florida where he has been for the past year. lie said that on his return through the south he visited his two sons, Alva and Volney, who are in the mining game in Arizona. Judge Gunnell expects to resume the practice of law at 2439 Kie-s- Success On Saturday Weber Gymnasium's annui. will be conducted with the sh, night and tomorrow night. The f;rst performance was given Monuay before a crowded house. The avrd ance has continued good th:.,Jirhn..! the week. The circus has a wide range ,f aCtlr avenue. ities, the greater part of to do with athletic and phys:,.. der the direction of Dictator Camp, There arc many anu J. J. Brummitt spoke upon, Our Ob- on the bill and plenty of f jective." The music numbers of the social boys and girls. The circus is t,rf session were vocal solos by Mrs. Ethel sented entirely by the member, .jf M Lowe and George J. Mitchley. Several gymnasium. numbers were given by the instrumenAn Illinois business man is the in tal trio, composed of Dr. C. W. Guern ventor of a clip to hold pieces of M. G. and Pierce, clarinet, ney, violin; blotting paper on the cap of a f0Un. H. H. Speechley, piano. within Following the program a banquet tain pen where they will reach for blotting signature. was given in the banquet hall. el n. ( cb-u- When You at White City Gardens Ball room, dancing to music by JACK PASSEYS GREATER BAND. A Merry Crowd Merchants Outfit Hands of Clock to Universals Live Junior Moose Are Miss Ogden, Utah . Wires Pay Ogden Pick Graduates to Guests at a Social For Galveston Trip Visit On Friday Receive Watches Session and Dinner Merchants and civic organizations of Ogden have given fine support to The Ogden Post contest for the selection of Miss Ogden, Utah," who will represent the state in the International Contest to be held in Galveston, Texas, May 21, 22 and 23. Since the announcement was made of the selection of Miss Mae Letts as "Miss Ogden, Utah, she has been shown much attention by the merchants of Ogden in preparing to outfit her for the Galveston trip. George Grimes, of Grimes, Inc., outfitted Miss Letts with an outfit; J. S. Lewis & Co., necklace; Family Shoe store outfitted her with slippers; the Knitting store, through George Thorstensen, provided her with two fancy bathing costumes; the Rabe photo studio, at the corner of Twenty-fift- h street and Adams avenue, provided the photographs. llarman V. and Louis II. Pceryon behalf of the Egyptian theatre and the White City Gardens, gave Miss Letts $200 cash. F. C. Van Buren, of the Weber gymnasium, tendered his services in giving Miss Letts physical culture. The chamber of commerce will provide for the small float Miss Letts will ride on during the parades on Sewa-wa- ll boulevard in Galveston. Next week Miss Letts will be taken to Salt Lake and meet Governor George II. Dern, and receive a me sage from him to the contest. A banquet in honor of the girls in the contest will be given next week at Hotel Bigelow. At the presentation of Miss Letts at the White City Gardens Wednesday night, the prizes were awarded to the three other girls as follows: Second prize to Miss Dorothy Lamb, third prize to Mary Rich, and fourth prize to Wanda Gregory. The judges in the contest were: Mrs. Jesse S. Richards, George Grimes, F. C. Van Buren, V. H. Layman, J. Orson Douglas, Dr. Wr. A. Paine, F. W. Matthews, John Culley. About thirty of the livest wires in Two of the members of the gradhe film industry were Ogden visitors uating class of the Ogden high school receive genuine Bulova watches. ast Friday afternoon enroute to a will One of the watches1 will go to 'a girl convention of the salesmen to be held and one to a boy. The prizes will be awarded through an unique method in The men were all Chicago. of the Universal Film which will only be a matter of luck. The prizes will be given by Smalley Exchange, of which Carl Lacmmle is street. Brothers, 382 Twenty-fift- h iresidunt. They were from Los An- Broom hotel building. Tomorrow at 10 oclock the giant geles, San Francisco, Portland, Scatdav clock in the show window eight Lake. the Butte and Salt he, During the Timeden" will be wound nn. ime the salesmen were in Ogden of Around the dial are the names of the hey were greeted by City Commis- graduates of the high school. The sioner Harmon W. Peery and Louis clock will run for eight days and I. Peery, of the Egyptian and Og- stops some time Sunday between the den theatres. hours of 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. When The conference of the western sales- the clock stops the hands will point men has been called to acquaint the out the names of the boy and girl exchange managers and salesmen graduates to each of whom will be with the big nrogram, which the Uni resented Bulova watches, valued at vcrsal will offer for the early fall 37.50 each. The1 public are invited to attend the relnnsns. Those who were in the party were winding of the clock for this unusual the following.: R. J. Carman, A. contest tomorrow. John Frey, W. E. Knotts, J. J. Halstead, G. E. Rosenwald, C. A. Me Vickery, all of Los Angeles; I. Wolfe, Seventy-fiv- e Joe Huff, C.' A. Nathan, all of San Francisco; George Jackson. Eddie Cent Loan Is Paid Aftr 56 Years Ileinman and Tony Hartford, all of Salt Lake; D. S. Mitchell, division manager; Walt K. Miller, J. J. iSchlank, Butte; E. J. Montague, Universal studios; II. D. McBride, publicity manager. Garage Perfect Service is Bill Edwards Motto the popular institutions in To remove snow from city streets the Hotel Bigelow is the cigar and more than by shoveling, an innews stand conducted by W. J. Bill ventorrapidly has a steam or gaso Edwards, who has made a claim to line driven designed can be heated roller that perfect service for the traveling pub- to a high temperature to melt it. was effect to this lic. His remark 2 Mount Pleasant Road to Spring City, 4.2 miles, to coat $35,447. Provo Plan under way for $150,000 company, city and county hospital. Logan Work begins on $55,000 remodeling of Fourth ward chapel. Ogden Five canneries enter Rocky Mountain Packing corporation merger with $1,500,000 capital. Murray Catholics will build $15,000 church. Midvale $10,000 Catholic church to be built here this year. Ironton Columbia Steel corporation will spend $1,000,000 enlarging coke plant; has smelter contract for coke a year. Salt Lake City Work begins on $140,000 University of Utah stadium. Monticello Equipment and men arrive for building federal aid road Great Western Salt company will spend almost $300,800 improving saltmaking facilities. Junction New bridge constructed across canal just south of "News office. Salt Lake City Improvement of Delta route providing good road from Ely, Nevada, to this city being discussed. Garrison Road between Newhouse and Garrison to be improved. Salt Lake City Proposed Revere Apartments at Main and Center will cost $600,000. Eureka Construction begins on Sil- ver highway. Proposed Colorado river bridge near Lees Ferry will be 465 feet igh. is Open 24 Hours Each Day Gottschall, of Harrisburg, Pa. The draft for the amount was sent to Thompson Corn, general ticket agent at the Union depot, who was asked to divide it among the heirs of the former proprietor of the depot newstand. The loan was made to Gottschall in 1871. The heirs an Minnie Lowe Guyon, Alfred F. Lowe, Mrs. George Wills and Mrs. Walker, all of Ogden. Giving Efficient Service to the made one day during the week while a young man and his wife, who were An inventor has patented a carrier touring the West in an automobile, for babies that can be hung by hooks were making purchases of kodak from an adults belt. films, candy, cigars and magazines before resuming their travel. The couple were thanking Mr. Edwards for the information regarding an outline of the auto trip to the canyon and through the manufacturing and resident district of the city. The couple announced they were going to Salt Lake and asked Edwards about some of the points of interests there. Bill named all the points he thought were of interest to the travelers, then noticing the couple spoke with Southern accent, suggested that they may wait to see the horse races. We all sure do, exclaimed the woman, but we are not acquainted with the Western horses. Down in Kentucky I could tell the babies that were going to romp home." Well, I might give you a couple of horses that may be of service to you, They are Grand Tolly and Quintana : OIL : A McGill university scientist is trying to prevent the formation of anchor ice iu rivers by using an electric lamp go dealer who sells a reliable line of tires of known manufac- ture and known value. The Federal Authorized Sales Agency Sign leads you to that The Federal line is complete it includes an extra service tire for your car. See the complete Federal line before you buy your next tire Browning Auto Co. 2626 Washington Avenue Champion TIRE! Applied The McLaughlinWay Sure Keeps Our Shop Busy Come and See for Yourself. 23rd at Washington Avenue walked over to the newstand and said: Mr. Edwards, you sure gave us real service while we have been here and especially today. Both oMhose horses won. The Roo horse paid $34 for $2. That is service. 14 Years in the Painting Business in Ogden asgrawim The worlds production record for pneumatic motor vehicle tires was established recently at Akron, Ohio, when Goodyear produced its 100,000,000th tire. e Come in and see the worlds greatest tire, the All Weather Tread Goodyear Supertwist Balloon. This is the tire introduced this year by Goodyear. It is a real 1927 model tire and it costs you no more than tires that are still being made according to early balloon ideas. Tread is speeding Goodyear e The to new heights of popularity and sales. Every motorist who sees the tire, examines it. learns its low price, and its advantages, WANTS it. You'll like it. too. new-typ- new-typ- Phone 1422 2260 KIESEL AVE. Remember the New Address only safe way to buy THE is to to a reliable a Genuine Dupont Duco left for Zion. That evening Edwards saw the couple coming into the hote with their satchels. When they secured their rooms, the young couple Maw Welding Works right tire for your car, at the right price. Popular Prices Plus The couple thanked Edwards and To meet a growing demand for power, the Tasmanian government will double its present production of elec tricity by erecting a hydroelectric plant on the Shannon river lake. No need, to look further for the Worlds Iloo. ALL KINDS OF METAL CASTINGS WELDED RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RERUILDING Amor msnmsm Ogdens Oldest Painter Buy the yl that emits rays similar to sunlight TIRES Storage and Washing 2441 Kiesel Avenue GAS - 7-- B. Sign s&a Motorist One of $1,-000,0- 00 This dealer. Mack-Robins- on - That Hotel Bigelow is the place where service is 100 per cent, in al its appointments in the hotel rooms and in the dining room and coffee shop, is the view that is expressed by Frank I Dali, of Chicago, recently guest at the hotel, and writing from the coast. Ladies who were here recently from Colorado for a meeting praised the hotel coffee shop for its service. under water. ! Do You Know That James Moran, F. F. Unbertt, all of Portland;- Matt Aparton, J. A loan of 75 per cent made in 1871 It. Beale, C. R. Beale, W. J. Drum- with interest bringing it up to $20.40 mond, Clarence Tillman and I. Bloom, has been repaid to the heirs of Alof Seattle; James R. Keitz, W. J. fred Lowe, of Ogden, by Amos II. Hudson, Praise for New Hotel City-Lynnd- Mooseheart, were tendered a banquet at the Moose1 hall last night, at which the value of fraternalism to the youth of the country was told by the speakers. Preceding the banquet a social session was held in the lodge hall. Dictator W. C. Camp was the chairman of the meeting. The Rev. J. W. The Ilyslop was the toastmaster. addresses were delivered by Srincipal E. 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