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Show Friday. November 18. 1927 THE OGDEN POST OGDEN HIGH approval of aU their annual dancing I on December 14. The cast is very )arty, the Thanksgiving dance. Time, enthused about the play and are put- SCHOOL oclock, price, one dollar per cou- - ting forth their best efforts to make lit a success. By William Smiley The cast: Ogden high students were treated Ruth J.: (Romantic) Isnt that fine First Prologue on especially assembly in Mr. Petersen Jeannette Rosenburg; Wil- I, presented his moon beautiful? Mary Monday. I Art. II.: i .ntendid male quartette with two num-nn- d (Practical) Id rather have I liam, Tom Broadbent. Second Prologue Ur. Merrill presented the a Packard. 1 I Weaker. Mr. N. Hanks. Ur. Hanks Mary II, Ruth Goss; Richard, i Mr. Ed. Smith entertained the 1 Charles Housley; Robert, Blaine blind, and has lost both I indsTt the wrists. A box of dyna-fS- e W annon-- 0 club at his home on Wed-- 1 Morse, After the business meet- cap overheated by the sun. neaday. UrtDloded in his hands several years ing the goats served some of Mr. Mary 111, Gene Kimball; .mother, Jexpi d cooking, namely, Dorothy Foulger; father, Blaine jjjg ufe since that time has Smiths, pie. Was it good? and how! rey; Bobbie, Kent Bramweli; Granny,"been a lesson and an inspiration. EUie Wheelwright; Lynn, Dan JoohnSanded and crippled, he set about to Within a year, Hear yel Hear ye! the tennis I son; Hal Glen Burt; Max, Stan Spen- I make himself useful. jjJrVas dressing himself and study-b- r courts, long a scene of idleness, are cer; Nannete, Mary Hill, for mental advancement. He had now buzzing with activity. The 1 The anual football banquet will be took matters into their even had a high school education. Wannon-O- a ids, and presto, the backstops, I held tonight at 6:30 in the schools now he is n graduate of Columbia Harvard. Ha ha crossed the were rapidly wired. There is yet dining room. Here is once our heroes )id United States thirty times, giving some work to be done, but the ma- - are entertained. No girls allowed Ijlctures and addressing the young jority of the job has been finished. Zeta Phi Xi will hold an initiation Presenting Ed. Smith, Gordon Lar- oeople of the nation, inspiring them - for their new members, Kathyrn to greater efforts. His speech was sen and the snappiest bunch of felBlake, Margaret Nordquist, Nora . revelation, and the assembly was lows in the schooL Toodle-obest yet." Buy one Whittier, Fern Parry, Mary Ethel --renounced the President Harris of the B. Y. U. Briton and Dorothy Wallace next oof Mr. Hanks' books at the office, value; unlimited. addressed the student body yesterday Wednesday night. Maybe its a good j price, one dollar, afternoon giving an interesting list thing the next day is Thanksgiving, At the parade on Armistice day of adventures In China and India. the R. 0. T. CL'unit of the schoo For the first time in the history of The com the school, a speaker was given an school of fine and applied arts ar--1 hewed up splendidly. drilled and the spon encore. The high school orchestra rived Wednesday. The mounts will well were piniiwere the last word in nattiness, be on display Monday, Tuesday an. entertained with two numbers. honor schoo for Wednesday of next week. The pub-- 1 looks good Ogden lie is cordially invited. SCHOOL PLAY (gain next year. The school play, Mary Third," Miss Fay Hopkin has announced promises to be a huge success. The win you be at the Berthana that the post of Poet Laureate is welcome will its students the for production juniors present night? open to any student who shows his genius in that line. Step forward poets and show your stuff. . a I-- I far-fame- Cor-app- le 52nJ DUt. Official Canvas 0. A. Kennedy Auditor Of City Election "S'.h list. Iterrv Wells 32nd Dist. Hurry Wells Following is thi official count of the 12nd Dist. Mrs. 1 loo ....1 pie municipal election, held in Oilcn City, Tuesday, Novemkr Mli, as made by City Recorder Critchluw. Tin Many farmers in the Lousiana flood report is given by voting districts area who bail previously grown cotton turned to truck and Vegetable gmw'-inand will prove interesting to when the flood subsided. who urc interested in studying the The vote in detail: department of ugriculture is sending marketing experts to that territory to OFFICIAL TABULATION nsist cooperative organization of Mayor Commission Auditor these planters in grading and packing g products. Many of these farmers have grown truck crops and are unfamiliar with the processes of marketing. The dry copper carbonate treatment means for the conis one of the trol of stinking smut in wheat. A l.imvl mounted on an axis with a door in one side for inserting the wheal and powder in a good mixer. A dut musk or a wet handkerchief should be worn over the nose and month while the grain is being treated ns the copper carbonate is poisonous when bleat ho J. Ut B atu SA o t. -- rU U I-- a il m S I cb C C C I 1 Removal Sale o. Of Attractive Used Cars I I FOB 13 DAYS On or about December 1st we will move into to-T- he our new home at 2810 Washington. We need all available space. That is the reason for this, our first big used car sale. The Art club is showing its pep in its plans for activities. All the club needs now is to have its constitution accepted by council and it will show the school that art stu- CLOSED CABS Nash Sedan, 1926 Dodge Sedan, 1923 Oldsmobile Sedan. 1921 Ford Coupe, 1923 dents have pep. Brigham City Fears Epidemic of Smallpox of RUGS I An anti smallpox campaign has OPEN CABS been initiated in Brigham City, it was announced Tuesday by Dr. T. B. Beatty, state health commissioner, who was in that city Monday. Health officiate in that city are prepared to vaccinate 3000 school children, and all persons applying will be vaccinated I Chevrolet Touring, 1927 Overland Touring, 1923 lj Graham Ton, 1925 Chevrolet I Ton, 1923 Ford 1 Ton, 1926 Graham 1 Ton, 1925 Ford V2 Ton, 1915 Dodge Vt Ton, 1923 Not Listed Others Many REMEMBER, ALL CARS AND TRUCKS SOM) DURING TUIS SALE CARRY A LIBERAL GUARANTEE free of charge. Mr, Beatty said that while there is 5000 persons were inoculated against typhoid fever in Brigham City during an epidemic there, with the result that the disease was stamped out. A Dist. pie of years ago nearly all the school 23rd Dist cou-S2- lty fure nd inoculaH24th the result against diphtheria, that this disease was eradicated in that city. In view of these past experiences the commissioner declared, the people Brigham City are highly in favor Dr. Beatty declared there is reason to believe that there will be a amount of smallpox in the statelarge this year and he urges all who have not been vaccinated recently to have that done without delay. Mercer Axminster Ax-mins- ter PL$45.00. No. 515 Mercer Axminster rug. size 9x12. Plain sand colored center. Patterns in all four corners. Soft brown band border. .&JHL...$40.50 Fervac Axminster No. 8201 Fervac seamless rug, size 9x12. One of the most recent Sanford patterns. Hose taupe ground, American outdoor nature design. Ax-mins- ter iSuL-J40- J0 Greylock Axminster Greylock heaviest qual9x12, ity Axminster rug, sizeworked American nature design in a dark, rich background. Reg- - $48.60 Special Penn Axminster Penn Axminster ne No. 4086 Sanford Beauvais $30.00 Ax- minster rug, size 9x12. This rug is one of the best designs we have and will beautify any living v2m.$&J48.60 Mohawk Axminster No, 4548 Mohawk seamless Axminster, size 9x12. Apple green Jspe ground. Popular corner designs. This rug is extremely nited for effective bedroom use. $40.50 Beauvais Axminster Fervac Axminster No. 8124 Fervac seamless Axminster rug, size 9x12. Smell design of taupe and bine and all-ov- er Iff?80- 866.65. Special $48.60 ..l 2566 Washington $45.00 Seneca seamless Axminster rug, size 9x12. Small Chinese figures on taupe No. 693 PkL$45.00 Venetian Axminster Venetian Axminster 419 9x12. size Light tan back rag, ground, allover floral spruys. Rose and blue border. Regular No. 855. Special $40.50 At Underselling Leadership The huge hoard of gold piled up by the United States during nTid immediately following the world war, which a few months ago represented about half the worlds supply of the yellow metal, is beginning too find its way into the central bank vaults of those nations whici are struggling back to the gold standard. A 815.000.- 000 shipment of the will move oat of the country in the next fortnight, destined for the Bank of Poland, where it will form the nucleus of a big reserve against the stabilized Polish zloty, the countrys new currency unit. This announcement follows within la few days the shipment of Brazil of the first consignment of 836,000,-- 1 000 of the precious metal to be used as a bulwark against the new currency of the country, while but a few weeks ago the Argentine government drew down more than 830,000,000 of our gold reserves as part of the restoration in that country of the gold standard. Not in years has there been such heavy flow of gold oat of this country as has developed in the last three months. This reversal of the flow of the metal has become so pronounced since September that it points almost certainly to an export balance daring the last quarter first such balance since 1919. The Polish gold shipment will bring the total export of gold for November np to more than $51,000,-- 1 000. The export balance of gold as between this country and the rest of the world amounted to $9,519,000 in October and to $22,542,000 for September. Since 1919 the importation of gold into the United States has averaged about $160,000,000 a year. As a result, the country's gold stock has increased by over $100,000,000 since 1920, and the United States, which in 1914 held but $1,913,000,000 in gold, now owns approximately $4r 2 Big Community Days Friday, Saturday We Invite You to Our Store , I I See how we are progressing. Last month we showed an increase of 34 per cent. Such popularity as this must be deserving. I We have planned for these two days with careful thought, knowing that we will have many visitors. Every department is just full of desirable merchandise all new, stylish and clean; at the lowest possible prices. You cannot afford to let such an opportunity pass. Come see for yourself. I THANKSGIVING the 1 ORDER YOUR TURKEY NOW and get the best at the Lowest Prices I 582.000.- 000, Dressed to Your Order I or virtually half the monentary stock of the entire world, j With the exception of the period between December, 1924, and June, 1925, the flow of gold in the direction of this country has been un- broken. Ogden Fish & Poultry Market 2336 Washington Avenue I 4 Open Sundays I - Seneca Axminster No. 4075 Beauvais seamless Axminster, sise 9x12. This rug is THy dainty in design, having a soft shade of taupe as a back- round and banded by a slightly darker harder. Reenter nrice Inc. l Ogden, Utah I Penn Madison Axminster rug, size 9x12. Allover. oriental pattern design on tan background with blue border. Regular 45. Special No. 2788 2796 Penn Madison Axminster rug, size 9x12. Allover backChinese sprays, two-toground, blue border. Beauvais Axminster I Distributing Gold! STjjGfL$40.50 No. i 1 Inc. Bankers Are Again No. 644 Mercer Axminster rug, size 9x12. Popular style floral No. 5049 Mercer Axminster Sam Howdy . Robert H. Hinckley ease. Fervac' Axminster Sanford Fervac rag, size 9x12. A ragcor-of rich colorings, latest design band nered patterns. Two-ton- e Dist. Robert Burton Browning Goo. : of the vaccination program laid out and it is expected that nearly all unvaccinated persons will take advantage of the opportunity of having themselves immunized from the dis- Is The 8207 Dodge Touring, 1921 Chevrolet Touring, 1923 TRUCKS side. He declared that he found the people of Brigham in a susceptible and receptive mood concerning the vaccinating campaign, due to past experiences in that city. Four years ago, he said, 4000 out of a possible v No. Dodge Coupe, 1923 Duick Sedan, 1926 Dodge Sedan, 1926 Many Others Not Listed g jjjj Chandler Coupe, 1926 Everything for the Home What are our landowners doing lo secure water from the Echo Wholesale and Retail iiiiiiiniiil!i f. |