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Show OgJ en Briefs Suit has tarn filed in the district court againat the Warren Irrigation company by George M. Bacon, state engineer, on behalf of the state, to collert 1130.95 alleged to be due on the distribution of water. Warren B. Felt, grain broker o: Ogden, haa been named as manager of the grain department of the Jtoya Milling company, according to the an nouncement of M. W. Sherwood, gen eral manager of the company. Felt will assume his new duties June 1. Lewis E. Hale, 24 years of age, a machinist, residing in Wilson Lane, was ordered committed to the Weber county jail by District Judge George 8. Barker, upon his failure to pay $140 back alimony to his former wife. Blackburn & Barton, realtors, have announced receiving 300 essays in the MOwn Your Own Home" contest. The judges are now reviewing the essays and expect to annonuce their decision within a few days. Announcement was received in Og den during the week that the state of Idaho experts to rebuild the bridge across the Snake river at Irwin, Id ho, which was destroyed by the Snake river flood waters. given a divorce from Thelma Evans upon the ground of desertion. was arrange for the appointment o: an assistant county attorney, the To Winner of Contest; Florida is Second board of county commissioners have advertised an increase of $700.00 the budget. County Attorney Iear in Norseth has submitted the None of the many western entries name of Fred J. Conway as assistant in the International Bathing Beauty contest held in Galveston, May 21, 22 county attorney. and 23, were given any mention in Earl C. Moore, division fuel clerk the twelve prizes awarded. The grand in the local Southern Pacific offices, prize went to New York, the second has hern appointed as a delegate to to Florida and the third to LuxemMist Mae liCtts represented the International Hailway Fuel As- burg. Miss Ogden, Utah," She was accomsociation convention to he held in Chicago. At the dose of the convention panied upon the trip to Galveston by Mr. Moore will visit in New York her mother, Mrs. Charles M. Letts. Miss Ltts and her mother were City and other eastern points before entertained In Fort Worth, a week returning to Ogden. ago yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. The former is identifed Joseph K. Parkinson, head sten- Hubbard. ographer in superintendents office, with a large advertising agency in the has returned to duty after an ex- Texas city. He was formerly with tended illness of six months. Mr. an advertising company in Salt Lake. Parkinson has been undergoing treatOn the last day of the contest, when ment at the Southern Pacific general the final judging was to be held, John hospitol in San Francisco. K. Dumke, manager of the Dumke Floral company, with flower shops in During the next week the board of the Orpheum theatre building and the sevcity commissioners will inspect Hotel Bigelow, telegraphed flowers to eral silea that have been offered the Miss Letts with the best wishes from city for the building of the bench the people of Ogden. fire station, according to Mayor G. The acount of the contest as carE. Browning, superintendent of pub- ried in the Associated Press disbuild ic safety. The city plans to foiows: patches Tuesday the fire station for the purpose of Miss Dorothy Britton, demiblonde serving the eastern portion of the of New York City, was chosen "beauty city. - Mrs. Farley M. Stoker, 363 Ker shaw street, has received word from her sister, Nrs. John Riniker of Kelly, Wyoming, that she and her husband and son escaped from the flood caused by the breaking of the Gros Ventre dam, but lost their home and all their possessions. Nrs. Riniker was formerly Miss Ethel Brown of Ogden. R. E. Maus and George V. Tribe, of the company, competed an automobile trip to Los Angeles in a Velie sedan in 16 hours and 9 minutes, according to the record of the Western Union Telegraph company. The distance traveled was of more than R00 miles. They left Ogden at 3 a. m. and were in Los at 6:09 p. m. California time Angeles John II. Young, senior highway 7:09 time). Ogden Fub-11c engineer of the U. S. Bureau of from to Ogden Roads, has returned Field day for the children of the a tour of inspection of the Federal Ogden Stake religion class will Aid projects in southern Utah. At dt held at the Lorin, Farr park ML Pleasant he said he found an inch Wednesday, June 8. A program of of snow and very cold north of rack and field events will be obHe said SL George was. very served for the children. warm. The county schools closed last FriThe Utah Construction company day and the city schools officially has been advised that its bid for the closed All the city and county construction of the storage dam up school today. will be given their buildings on Gooseberry creek in San Fete annual and repainting repairing bid been accepted. The county haa of school in the opening was for $475,000. The contract was Water San Fete awarded by the Users' association. Before the construction work starts upon the pro- Henry Coventry, the Earl of Coventry of England, accompanied by his wife and party of friends, passed through Ogden Tuesday morning to California and the Canadian en-rou- te Rockies. i District Forester R. II. Rutledge was the principal speaker before the members of the Ogden Lumbermen's asociation at tbeir meeting in the Hotel Bigelow Tuesday.) Mr. Rutledge left Tuesday pight for Elko, Nevada, where he attended a meeting with the Nevada Livestock association. Miss Ellen Agren spent the week in Summitt county, conducting demon- strations in dressmaking, food preparation and home management Weber College student body will hold the annual honor day dance at the Berthana Roman Gardena tonight The dance was to have been held Monday evening but was postponed because of the weather conditions. W. 8. Bill" lloggani associated with his brother in the R. M. Iloggan company is in Denver taking a special course in window trimming, He expects to return next week. i i The city payrolls for the month of May were granted by the city commission, yesterday. Mayor George E. Browning and Commissioner Harman W, IVery were present at the meeting. The officers of the Tacific Fruit Express now lorated south of the Union depot grounds will be moved July 15 to the Eccles building. The growth of the office force of the F. F. E. has been steady for the past few years, and it has been found necessary to seek larger Quarters. The new office space gives the company about 1,700 square feet. Divorces were granted in the district court to Ella Thortilcy from Wilford W. Thornley, upon the ground of failure to provide. Frank Evans Artificial lakes, channels and general Improvement of the state's duck shooting grounds in Box Elder county are being mado by the state gapie department. according to the announcement of Jack Tingey, deputy warden, who with ten men have been build-n- g dikes on the public shooting grounds, west of Corinne. The game department has also completed the construction of an Improved road to the ahooting grounds. Beer Barrel Opens For Season Tomorrow "The Beer Barrel" the unique root beer etand, at the corner of Washington avenue and Twenty-sevent- h street, will be opened tomorrow, according to the announcement of the management today. The barrel is cement plastered, about 20 feet in height and 15 feet in diameter. The body is painted a bright orange with bands of black. The construction work was done by Eugene Ridges and the painting by Grover Brigham. The barrel being of ronnd design is equipped with counters around it, which provide for prompt service. Moroni Olsen Players Score in Northwest The success of the Moroni Olsen players in the northwest has been very pronounced acording to the press comments which have been brought back by the members of the company who are now in Ogden for a short vacation. After a few days in Ogden, they will start a summer tour at Boise, Idaho, that will take in other cities of the northwest The last of August the company will again meet here and begin rehearsals for the winters tour. The company made its greatest hits during the past winter season in Seattle, Portland. Spokane and other ities. went $1000 in gold. Miss Luxemberg, represented by Miss Rosa Blano, was third with a prize of $500. Seven prizes of $100 each went to Mias Marie Casajuana of Spain; Miss Dorothy Fisk of Pine Bluff, Ark.; Miss Madeline Woodman of Canada; Miss Lesley Storey of Brooklyn; Miss Rpberte Cussey of France; Miss Moselle Ransome of Dal Bring the Entire Family FOLDING CAMP COTS A C A first class pOxO article $5.00 per plate. Tables will be assigned in the order reservations are received. Dancing at 10:00 aClock. notes brought out tr you never heard them before. Priced as low as $125.00 Macks Barber Convenient Terms Jones Music Shop Phone 978-- J 1666 Wash. Co. Orpheum Theatre Bldg, Well Take Care of Em. FOLDING CAMP STOOLS 49c U. S. ARMY CAMP GRATES Canteens and Covers 69c U.S. ARMY Haversacks or Pack Carriers 98c COLLAPSIBLE GASOLINE : TABLES $3.98 TENTS in every known popular style and canvas. ; CAMP STOVES fold up like a suit case; the stove made Official Boy Scout SHOES finest little ole English Army ALL WOOL BLANKETS Weighs 5 to 6 ibs. each $2.98 $5:85 Our Leading Number CirIViXlVz Auto Lean-t- o cus drill, waterproof, 2 windows, extra flaps 2-h- $4.85 Limwt Measuring 2303 Washington Ave. the cost by the wear in these shoes, LADIES HIGH CUT SHOES 15 inch, fine its the Indian tan uppliable cheapest Shoe on the pers, Goodyear welts. A remarkable value Market. t 1 MENS 16-in-ch 16-INC- Wall Tents, Umbrella Tents, Tup Tents, Pyramidal Tents, etc., up to H HI TOPS hi tops, Indian tan uppers. The name tell the story I ; MENS BUCKHECT SHOES $9.85; $9.85 A most complete line of FISHING TACKLE for you to choose from. BUY YOUR Retan uppers, Paracord soles. A bear for wear FISH AND GAME LICENSE HERE Mens fine quality khaki $5.85 OUTING SHIRTS $47.50 LADIES KIIAKI $1.45 Ladies All Wool TWEED KNICKERS Superb Tailoring $2.95 Hotel Bigelow rrice Brunswicks New Musical Instruments The deep bass and high Lowest Prices On Outing and Camping Needs The Formal 'Opening of the reservations early. Fine Stock of Low and Medium Priced Rods. Very cheap. We can repair and rewind your old Rods or trade Rods with you. Inspect Our $4, $7, $8.75 or $20.00 Rods. They are Good Values. Great Open Spaces is cordially invited to attend . Fishermen! Headquarters and Outfitters for the The Public. The invitation is also extended to the Dinner and Dance, Those desiring to attend the Dinner at 7:30 P. M. are urged to make their passed any laws designated to remedy the Chinese situation. FROM KNICKERS of finest quality and tailoring ON JUNE THE FOURTH from 2:00 P. M. to 6:30 P. M. during which time the public rooms and the guest rooms will be open for inspection. So far as we can learn, none of the state legislatures in session this year THIS FAMOUS STORE be-o- re MMM Immediately upon the announcement that she was the winner, Miss Britton made arrangements to leave for Los Angeles for a moving picture screen test Nine other prizes were awarded. The seven judges awarded Miss. Florida, represented by Miss Ada Williams, more points than any of the remainder of the entrants, and to her Outing PROPER EQUIPMENT WITH . ject certain water rights and finance matters must be cleared up. the selection. Wayne B. Wheeler says the number of drinkers in this country is decreasing rapidly. That's Iwcause they keep right on drinking. El Faso Times. Decoration Day Fan-guitc- h. Improving Public Hunting Grounds in las, Texas, and Miss Mario Gallo of Italy. Enjoy Your Maus-Iiowel- ls - at the international bathing girl revue here. The New York girl won over representatives of eight foreign countries after having captured the title of "Miss United States" in competition with beauties from 28 American cities. As winner of the titles. Miss Britton will receive $3000 $2000 for the title of beauty queen of the universe, and $1000 as "Miss United States. She was selected to represent New York City over 8000 other girls. Miss Britton is of an unusual type of American beauty, her light chestnut brown hair being worn in long curls. She is a slender, graceful type and her personality counted materially queen of the universe Miss New York LADIES GOLF OR SPORT HOSE 49c Ladies Poplin or Tweed HATS Lodies MENS BREECHES High grade khaki, finest tailoring $1.98 U. S. Army CLASS B BREECHES For mens sizes about 29' to 36, in excellent condition. Extra special ; pair ; Khaki MIDDIES $1.45 Boy Scout Outing SPORT BOSK 89c 49c SHIRTS ' SPECIAL HATS Khaki, with screen Gallon Hot and Cold FOOD JARS A regular $4.00 value 1 49c $2.45 69c Fllf QUALITY Boys Khaki Mens Outing 98c Childrens PLAY SUITS 98c values 69c 300 Pairs While They Last Beautiful r ALL WOOL LUMBERJACKS 2305-- 7 WASHINGTON AVENUE Army and Navy Dept. Store for men, women and for that outing. boys-Gre- 98 c to $4.95 at |