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Show Friday, November THE OGDEN POST Ogd en Briefs The Thirteenth ward in preparing the Christmas gifts for eight mission-arie- s of the ward who are in the mission field. A play will be given in the ward house November 23 and 26, the proceeds of which will be used to purchase gifts for the missionaries. Payment of $150 for architectural services was made by the city commission yesterday to M. Charles Wood for architectural services incident to the construction of the east bench fire station. VISIT OUR NEW STORE. Klenke Floral. 2951 Wash. Ave. Phone 1210. tf Auxiliary Officers Entertained Mra. M. Alice Collins and Mrs, J. A. Howell, department president and Amerirecretary, respectively, of the of were guests can Auxiliary, the Brigham City unit Monday eyedinmembership annual the at ning ner. The affair was gfiven in the and Legion homo in Brighnm City, was attended by ninety women elegi-bl- e to membership. On Wednesday evening Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Ilowe were speriul guests of IToyo unit at their annual dinner dance given at the Hotel Roberts in that city. English department of the University extension division. University credit will be given in these study courses Drs. Foutz New Method Dentists, adv Washington, phone 843. Battery of the 222nd field artillery is undergoing training in the use of the .45 calibre automatic pis tol. farewell missionary party will be held in the North Ogden ward tonight in honor of Wilford L. Shaw, who leaves soon to fill a mission in the eastern states. A 30-da- , MISREPRESENTATION Robert A. Stoddard and Cora M. Jones, both of Roy, and Melvin P. Dalbey, Green River, Wyoming, and Almeda Bagnel, of Coalville, secured manage licensee Wednesday at the county Phone 905 2410 Wnsh.1 modern dairy barns. The county is repairing a num- ber of roads that have been in poor condition for some time. To aid and hasten this work the county has sent up the road grader to assist in the work. This work is under the direction of the town road supervisor Peter Johnson. The bureau of agricultural economics says, that there is an undercur- rent of bearish sentidient in the business world which is difficult to explain by surface conditions. To all outward appearances, the conditions of production, trade, employment, and credit, are reasonably good and likely to continue so. But the security markets have declined lately; there are a few men out of work; certain industrial firms report rather low earnings, etc. Whatever may be the sum total of facts, there is a feeling in some quarters that industry has lost ground this surqmer. Well posted obervers look for a revival, however, as the fall trade sets in, and especially if the automobile industry comes back to par. According to the live monthly stock and range Dahl & Ellen Exclusive Used Dealers Car 2471 Kiesel Ave. Phone 943 Read the ads in this issue, and you will be well repaid. clerka office. WHO SAID YOU COULD NOT OWN A CAR? $1.00 down then $1.00 a week at his home in Salt Lake on October 22, fifty years ago, the Endowment house being closed at the time. Relatives and friends of the fam- ily from various parts of the state assembled to do honor to Mr. and Mrs. Beazer. There were 199 guests at a buffet supper and a program was given during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Beazer are both natives of Utah, their parents having embrased the faith of the Latter-da- y Saints while in England. After their marriage they made their home on what was then known as the cattle range, but later became Syracuse ward. Mr. and Mrs. Beazer have been active church workers. , HUNTSVILLE Mrs. Matila Aldows, of Blackfoot, report of the United Idaho, spent a few days in this city States division of crop and livestock visiting with friends and relatives. estimates, Utah is in fair condition for winter. The report: UTAH; fall Mrs. Jode Hendricks, of Rexburg and winter feed supplies ample ex- Idaho, spent last week with in a few localities. Eastern her mother, Mrs. Anna visiting cept Felt. Club and Chamber of Exchange desert ranges are in good condition Commerce with good prospects in the south cenMrs. Josephine Hendricks, of RexE. F. McConough, domestic trade tral and "Arizona Strip Areas but Idaho, has returned home after burg, commissioner of Los Angeles cham- conditions are unfavorable on the spending visiting with ber of commerce delivered an address western deserts. Cattle and sheep in friends andsometime relatives. before the Exchange club on Tuesday good condition, sheep are moving to at noon. lie stressed greater co- winter ranges. Good demand for fat Elder Leslie Jensen left on the operation between Utah and southern and feeder cattle, lambs and breeding 14th of this month for the northern states mission where he will fulfill a mission for the L. D. S. church. Horse prices for all but the best Miss Violet Hodgets, of Ogden, heavy horses and good saddle horses continue at a low level and little in- spent the week-en- d with terest is shown anywhere in the west friends at Huntsville. visiting in the future of horse production. With the advent of motor trucks and Hyrum Jensen has installed a Flowers for All Occasions Klenke good roads, the picturesque freight milking machine at his dairy here. team and wagons The dairy business in this vicinity Floral, 2955 Washington ave. Phone outfit with stringhascoupled together, practically dis- is showing much advancement. Jed 1240. appeared, and a team and buckboard are as rare in Wyoming as a horse Duck and buggy in Iowa But no mechanical substitute for the cow pony is as Been boots yet forth coming, so and "chaps are still good form. Ducks in tthe sloughs of Utah are estimated to total 1,011,700, accordStop and let the train go by. It to hardly takes a minute, ing figures Tuesday by R. Scott Your car starts off again intact. Zimmerman of the United States And better still you're in it biological survey, who returned to his office Tuesday after a visit of the Trovo club, the Cache Valley club, the Beaver River Bay club and the California, and told Ogden manufacturers that they could find a ready market for their products in that section. The luncheon was attended by a large number of members of the chamber of commerce as well ns Exchange members. HOMEBUILDERS Mr. and Mrs. William II. Beater recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home in Syracuse. All of the seven living children and 20 of their 25 grandchildren were present. Mr. and Mrs. Beazer were married by President Joseph F. Smith Felt are both o, R THAT IS HONEST AND EFFICIENT WITHOUT EXAGGERATION OR At a meeting of the Farm Bureau Board of directors, Saturday afternoon, George F. Stallings was chosen to represent Weber county at the assemblage of the National Farm Bureau Federation, at Chicago, December 6. Mr. Stallings will leave for Chicago December 1. McKay and Joseph building two large J. F. Jacobson, 2124 Lincoln aveCongregational Hold Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Utah nue, returned last week from Montel-lCongregational conference was held Nevada, where he has been emon Monday and Tuesday of this week ployed in the Southern Pacific shops, at the First Congregational church of during the fruit rush. this city. Rev. Charles Sebold, moderThe birth of a seven-poun- d ator, or Vernal, presided at the sesboy, sions. The Congregational women of was announced by Mr. and Mrs. Orthe state also held a conference. Chief lando S. Young, Tuesday morning, at Justice Valentine Gideon, acted as the Dee hospital. Mrs. Young was toast master at the banquet which was formerly Miss Margaret Adams. given in the church Tuesday evening. The dinner was followed by a musical C. W. Gross of the U. S. bureau of program and speeches. On Wednes- public roads, left Wednesday for Chiday evening the Rev. Elmer I. Goshen, cago to attend the annual meeting er to a large gathering of church of the national board of the American of Salt Luke, was the principle association of engineers, of which he is a member. Judge J. N. Kimball parloed Elmer after he had plead guilty to Dr. Fishburn Foot Specialist. All Murphy, He was paroled in the cusburglary. atfoot ailments given my personal of his brother, who promised the 608 New Bank tody tention. Ihone 1 17-he would give the young that judge Adv.tf. building. man employment in Nevada. Murphy was ordered to report by letter to the Extension Courses to be Given court once a month. Registration for the University of Utah Extension reading course will After pleading guilty to having he open from November 15 to Decemin his possession, Joe Hunt, 28, ber 1. Headquarters have been es- was given a y suspended sentence tablished in the Hotel Bigelow. The by the city judge. lectures will begin early in the new The divorce suit of Violet N. Felt year, and they will deal with the three types of literature, namely, vs. Joseph II. Felt is being heard in drama, fiction and poetry. Contribu- the Second judicial district court. Mrs. tions to these forms of literature cov- Felt charges cruelty. Felt is conering a period of two thousand yesni testing the action. will lie discussed by the lecturers who The work of placing road signs are: George M. Marshall, B. Roland Lewis, I A. Quivey, Adam Bennion along the Utah-Idah- o highway in Box and S. B. Neff, all members of the Elder county is progressing rapidly, according to advices received from the State Road commission. The signing of the road is being carried out under a federal aid agreement at a cost of about ten thousand dollars. Service HITHER AND YON Celebration is Held For Golden Wedding and you own a good automobile. This car is in very good ning condition. Has 5 RADIO Morethan onemillionfaml-Ilex- seeking tires, good top and ring. , the best, have preferred it. They are satis- fied. Youll be satisfied, too. Let us demonstrate no run. good upholste- No catch to this. $1.00 down and $1.00 a for 52 weeks. Jug week We Have Many Priced NEW LOW PRICES! ' We Are Direct Factory From $50.00 Up. Representatives ERM JONES RADEi Music Co. 2524 Washington Avenue Orpheum Theatre Bldg. CARS BOUGHT CAB SOU 2471 Kiesel Ave. Phone 9 - Population Has Counted BATTERIES amp. bra. for small cars and radios $8.63 120 amp. hrs. for large cars; guaranteed 12 ycars....$10.tid EXTRA SPECIAL II. O. B, batteries $3.93 100 11-pla- te, 13-pla- te, lt Reg. Reg. $1.75 45-vo- batteries B tubes UTAH OIL 201-- $2.95 A 95c Per gallon .................. .6oc 5 gallon lots Bring Your Own Can. MORRISONS The Thrift Stores 25S0 Washington Ave. Open Sundays 9 to 1 high-heel- THE LEADER ed - Duckville club. CHURCHES Of the total number of ducks alleged to be flying in the slough districts, Mr. Zimmerman said 75 per cent are pintails, with mixture of mallard and teal, and 25 per cent are In addition he saw 225 spoonbills. snow geese, 45 Canadian geese, 150 swans and six coots, he said. Preparations are in full swing for the Pirate Fair, a bazaar and carnival; to be given Thursday and Friday December 1 and' 2 at the First Baptist church. In the evenings programs will be given. The public is invited to attend. Mrs. Housewife, read The Post ads and reduce the family budget. FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH Temporary meeting place, Moose hall, 2416 Washington avenue, Rev. Harry O. Fee, pastor. Bible School meetg promptly, at 9:45 a. m. with classes and grades for every age. You are invited to visit us. Morning worship 11:00 with the Rev. Fee delivering the morning message. Young Peoples Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30. The young people invite you to come to a live serv- LUXUE Silk Hosiery All Pure Thread Si I f f Colors all recommended -- ice. Evening worship 7:30. This is the popular service of the day. Plenty of community singing and a message worth your while by the pastor. Church night Thursday evening. Supper will be served at 6:30 p. m. Last Thursday evening we had an excellent attendance, and everyone en' joyed themselves. Come and bring a friend. If you are a stranger, you wont be long. Strangers and visitors are welcome at all services. Dont Shop Around quality at a bargain price a bigger bargain than you will ever get by shopping around. Before you buy next time, investigate our prices on genuine Goodyear tires. Modern ce Company Vulcanizers 2276 Washington Avenue Phone 3-1- 6 f . $100 f f f 1 GOOD We can give you famous Goodyear Tire-Servi- EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE SHEPHERD. John W. Hyslop, rector, corner of Twenty-fourt- h street and Grant avenue, opposite the post office. The Sunday next before advent. Holy communion at 8 a. m. The church school at 9:45 p. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. No evening service. The every member canvass will be made on Sunday afternoon. Members of the church are requested to be at home to receive the visiting committees. The Womens Guild will meet on Tuesday afternoon instead of Wednesday in the Guild hall, and will be entertained by Mrs. Thomas Conway. The choir will meet on Tuesday night for practice. The Daughters of the King will meet on Wednesday night with Miss Myrtle Price at her home 629 Twenty-fift- h street. on Thursday Holy communion morning. Thanksgiving day, at 10 a. m. The Womens Guild will hold their annual Bazaar on Saturday, November 26, in the Guild Hall, begining at 9 oclock a, m. Aprons, fancy work, handkerchiefs and candy will be on sale. Dinner will be served beginning at 6:00 p. m. by Drecall, Paris ft - f T 5Q f $195 I f f One trial will convince you of their wonderful wearing qualities. T f f The Ideal Xmas Gift igiS |