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Show vr h tma; THE OGDEN POST 8 en Briefs An Opportunity to Perennials and Shrubs Dumke. Adv. P. W. Rous, representative from the . Buy Goodyear Rubber and Tire company, of of Jack home age, his Fowler, make I will in 08 Angeles, In a communication from the U. S in Ogden. His office will be at 227 G W'il.son Iane, received a broken Jaw and painful injuries Tuesday when he land office, the city of Ogden is ofWashington avenue. was run over by an automobile driv- fered the opportunity to purchase en by Mrs. J. M. Bingham of Wilson 603.56 acres of watershed land for Drs, Fouts New Method Dentists I.nne. Mrs. Bingham stated to the $1.25 per acre. adv S43. 2468 Washington, phone sheriff that the boy had jumped into The land islocated in Section 6 and of a truck Section 30, Township 5, Range 1 east, from the machine her step The Pythian sisters will hold a cook- on which he was riding. and would embrace Observatory peak ed food 'sale Saturday at Paine & and Wheeler basin, which is near the Hursts, Inc., 2468 Washington avesource of some of the citys water deDiiworth Walker, head of the nue. colsupply. , Weber economics at of partment It is pointed out that by the puracThe Citizens Finance company, C. lege for the past two years, has chase of the lands above a liof assistant' profes- great deal of protection described, cepted the post T. Davis, manager, was granted a would be Utah economics at sor of university, the cense yesterday morning by city given the citys water supply from commission. The license was granted commencing with the fall term. pollution. Stock range over this lands for nine months, and the place of busand other unsanitary conditions could Oii on the floor of an old livery be provided against. iness is 313 Eccles building. street, stable at 2119 Twenty-fift- h The mayor and city commissioners Flowers for All Occasions Klenkr which is now being used as a garage, have instructed City Engineer Harry Floral, 2955 Washington ave. Phone became ignited at noon yesterday. The C, Errett to investigate the matter 1240. city fire denartment extinguished the further and report in the near future flames without damage. on his findings. The Armstrong club of the City Commercial league will play an exhiCollege bition game with the North Ogden club of the same league Monday afto Men The Box Elder club gave the proj ternoon at 5 oclock on the North Ogin devotional on Monday mornden field. gram Approximately 150 railroad men ing. Theo de Mars, president of the by club, announced the program which Lewis Hills, 28, of Salt Lake pleaded were called buck to work this weekPaPacific and Southern not guilty to having liquor in his pos- the Union of two readings by Mrs. The men consisted Louis Madsen and the following violin session when taken before Judge Hen- cific railroads at Ogden. months ago, but and dricks in city court yesterday morn- were laid off several 25 numbers by Dorothy and to 30 per cent Willspiano business increase of and bond His fixed was at Baker: $50 Kiss Me Againi Raing. necessitated the calling mona, So Tired, The Rose Colored his trial set for this morning. The on the roads men. of the Heavy shipments Shack and Together, case revolves about a party in which back to eastern points of lambs, fruit and Hills was alleged to have bad in his lettuce form most of the increased possession 3 quarts of home brew. The assembly on Tuesday morning tonnage. was used to ballot in the primary and brakemcn firemen, Engineers, Dr. F. J. Drake, veterinarian Of- telegraphers elections. Gerard Saknpson and George bulk the the of formed fice phone, 836; Residence, 1075-men who are again at thei posts for Williams are the remaining candidates 334 24th street, Ogden, Utah. Adv. the railroads at Ogden, making a ma- for president; Winifred MacConnell terial increase in the payroll of the and Donna Slater are the remaining John Jones of Salt Lake was fined city. and Paul candidates for $25 and 25 days in jail by City Judge Bingham and Lavina Francis are the Hendricks yesterday morning in city two who remain for secretary-treasureDoctors Dont Tell court when he pleaded guilty to beThe final voting will take place Pompous physician (to man plast- next week; meanwhile the various ing drunk. ering defective wall): The trowel campaign maangers are at work adJoe Covey, J. L.' Telleson and J. E. covers up a lot of mistakes what? vertising their candidates. Workman: Yes, guvnor and so Pace each forfeited a $2 bail bond for violation of the parking ordinance, do the spade. Exchange. On Wcdnesda y morning the assembly was turned over to Miss Carina Francis,' campaign manager for Geri ard Sampson, and Ernie Nelson, George Williams campaign manager. Mr. Nelson and Mr. Moesinger made campaign speeches for Mr. Williams, and Miss Francis and Mr. Fred Taylor campaignedfor Mr. Sampson. Watershed Shelves Friday, 18th 10-yea- rs t .1 1 - . 5 y t V iMI Vij. sf fZ Jfc r '.1 3 lf riS U i! ! ing. Textile Fabrics, , , 'r '3 . To add substantial remembrance to that day of days in the life of our children let us give them gifts that endure for years gifts of jewelry. ;$ ? 14 A o ; . v;i; a w t.J- 1 ri iff Our Special Values in Boys and Girls Wrist Watches, from $9.50 to $16.50 will make a splendid gift. Pen and Pencil Sets. Rings for both Vanities in the Latest Styles. Neck Chains in All Colors. i v 1 ' GO Olefini AR Service Since 1916 2276 Washington Ave. Phone 2259-6- 7 '.! 'J 1 But the best of all is the price here you will find the lowest! Solar StrawHats have Every Last Bit of First year men Elmer Randall, Wallace Jones, Joe Claper, James Russell, William Johnson, Wallace Peterson, Floyd Taylor, Gilbert Moesinger, Glen Marble, William Galbraith, Alton Wangsgard, Paul Rose, tarue Linford. Basket ball Robert Weir, Elmer Randall, Rulon Budge, Gilbert Meosin-gc- r. Francis Ilearn, Wallace Peterson, Elaine McMurrin. Track Elmer Gilbert Randall, Moesinger, Jim Russell. ' Elmer Randall will receive The Standard-Examinaward for best athlete. The honor banquet will be held at 6 oclock tonight. Guests will include all honor students,' the dramatic cast. Acorn staff, students making the scholastic honor roll and students who have been outstanding in serv er all-rou- nd v. John Smalley 336 Twenty-fift- St., between Kiesel and Grant. h S tyle" Comfort Quality Sennit Panama Diamond crease telescope chape; very light, cool and comfortable; snap brim and fancy band. An exceptional value With fine, concealed stitch. Lightweight, cool and atylieh; improved saw edge, fancy or black band. Our Feature Strew Hat at Pinch crown, telescope shape with oval sunk crown; snap brim and fancy band. Nothing quite so dreaey as a Stylish Panama. Low priced at, $1.98 $1.98 $3.98 . ice. ' . ; :t ii xTi i shoTrt ( EXTRA SPECIAL, Let Us Be Your n Hatter jFr Sunday, May 20, 1928 EE EE From the fact that there are still a few people in Ogden who have not taken advantage of our Special Sunday Offers, we are continuing for Sunday with 1 2 Special Banner Bricks 85c EE Take one brick home Sunday and get the other at a later date if desired. SAVE 35c! At our retail store at 1876 Washington Avenue, or at any Banner Ice Cream Dealer. , Swiss Yeddo light in weight, yet with reinforced fancy edge for wear. With ventilated crowcv black or fancy band. A wonder hd bat at ' BANNER ICE CREAM CO. 1876 Wash. Ave. (At Ogden River Bridge) READ BANNER NEWS ABOVE THIS AD. ri II 346 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah Budge. i "if Tire Merchants am) Vulcanizers where savings are greatest sec-manag- er; vice-preside- Co. ce MsmvnoN- - ary-treasur- r Modern Tire-Servi- Today is Honor day at Weber college. All those students who held positions on the year book staff, in the student body, or who have won contests or have aided. the school in any way, are rewarded with a pin and a place at a banquet given in their honor at the Hotel Bigelow this evening. - fit & A NATION-WID- E vities and athletics during the school year at Weber college were recognized at award day exercises held at 11:00 oclock this morning in the college auditorium. On the honor list are: W. Wallace Student officers: Beth Winkler, Jones, president; Jesse Lillywhite, ret cheer master; Charles Burton, manager of publications; Smith Jacobs, athletic manager; Arthur Marble, editor of Acorn; Jack Craven, dramatic George Blanch, J. Frank Robinson, debat-n- g manager. Orville Winkler will receive a gold medal for winning the Lewis extemThe poraneous speaking contest. name of George Williams will be engraved on a cup for winning the '05 contest. J. Frank Robinson, Frank McConnell and Rose, Winnifred George Williams won honors in debating. . Athletic awards include: Second year football men Fred Carr, Keith Wangsgard, Edward Ward and Rulon I'' t o4,rSa The Jesus, a New Biography, by Case splendid portrait of Jesus, the man, based on gospel account and contemporary history. Is considered by many as the best book on the life of Christ. About Ourselves, by Overstreet We see ourselves as we are in the light of the knowledge that has come to us through the last 50 years of psychological research. Financial Advice to a Young Man, by ltukeyser In concrete and vivid terms the author sets forth a program for getting along in the world. "Caroling Dusk, edited by Cut-le- n A collection of poems by outstanding negro poets. AWARD DAY Outstanding work in student acti- j i i A After the banquet there will be a dance in the Weber gym in honor of the graduating class of the Ogden high school. Invitations were mailed Monday evening. k r Next Graduation Gifts 3j Vif ; Sentence i India. d. ni'h Bassett to i fect of religious faith, political experiences and the general of our time upon a sensitive mind is here depicted. Flowers and Elephants, by Sitwell A delightful little book of travel in vice-preside- nt, 'S by Johnson iq selection and care of fabrics is here discussed from the standpoint of usey wear and laundcrability. Transition, by Durant The ef- Weber Larger Business Work Returns fJ r'?l Ten splendid books will be added to the Carnegie Free Library of Ogden today. Following is the list: "America, by Van Loom A thrilling chronicle of the back grounds of our country. The story of those who built the foundation of the United States in such a manner that we have been able to reap the benefits. Approach to Painting, by Bodkin A book showing the various points of view from which a picture may be studied, and which will aid the reader to an intelligent appreciation of pictorial art. Mother India, by Mayo The story of the social life and customs of Indias 350,000,000 population told in a way that is startling and arrest- 18. When arraigned in city court ft,. P. eett waived preliminary hearirzA; was bound over to the Second Receive rfc H. .tta. to On by reason of temporaryP? Monday. of guilty sanity when he was arraigned 0r J. N. Kimball last Judge James N. Kimball of the Sec- Judge the denied the judge plea and ond judicial court will pronounce sen- found guilty of second degree Aa tence upon J. P. Bassett, youthful glary at his trial robber of the Dorothy Madsen shop, to thypolWei2 which occurred on the night of April mediately after his arrest 28. Bassett was arrested by City De- to UtojJ. ,ttnd hi. tectives Finn, Theobald and the late L. Nelson after two days of infinite The crime of second degree burel... and painstaking work by the trio of comet a sentence ranging fn.n, to ten years in the state pnitenli.jy detectives. J. New Books Will be Placed on Library City Is Offered when their canes were railed in city court yesterday morning. Friday, May $2.98 Phone 36 r?:B lr HE Every time we sell a Solar Straw Hat, a Marathon Felt Hat or a Waverly Cap we build CONFIDENCE! Men have learned that it paya large dividends in Hat - Satisfaction to Let us Be Your Hatter! It means assurance of Top Style and Quality at a Moderate Price. 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