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Show 1927 jviH.iv. May 6, THE OGDKX HOST THE OGDEN POST Watch the Classified Section CLASS1F for Bargains for sai.e Egg OPPORTUNITIES CASH maker "money end Cw Service Station Gwenr Storef,5MOo. r. A. NORRIS EUU Peeler. Kohl ' Avenue ti: 8iLKc Rl dv. MOW Kits liy WALTER . SHOES AND H ATS 4 POULTRY gytsr PM tor price live poultry and BM Wathington you want to buy or aell K. F. D. poul-.ndee- BRIGHT! NIXi; r. - AND (0.Ph..ne t:s SN a6R. SONS, Huililinif r'Uitriii-tni- . ?.ork in hu'hlina line. 1S10 MaahinKton Av.tiw, Km- ?M i Frank Clark and Bemey Griffin, who pleaded guilty to the rhartre of D. Pugh, of Evanston. on account of the poor showing robbing on April 16, wore taken to the with in his match msde by Rogers nemtentiarv last Saturday by the Kilonis at Salt Lake. sheriff s , deputies. Their icntences were for from one to ten viars ant! Peach growers are urged to act im- were injnosed by Judge James N. mediately in spraying for the peach Kimball in the district court. of advise was the Inis borer. twig Leroy B. Marsh, district agriculture Ogden lawyers at the luncheon at inspector, who in his statement has called the fruit growers attention to Hotel Bigelow, last Saturday, had a the new state law regarding the sale discussion on a nqmber of the new committee will etudy certain aws: of wormy fruit. Drovisions of the new laws and report at the next of the bar assoEighty thousand small rainbow ciation to be meeting held May 14. trout were planted during the week in the state rearing ponds in Ogden vallL H. Male, state1 sanitary engineer, ey. The trout will be fed until they sre of such a size to take care of addressed the Historical Society in when planted in the the Central Junior h'P-themselves school last streams. Saturday afternoon. He spoke upon the subject of sanitary matters. National hospital day will be observed at the Dee Memorial hospital The graduating class of 17 nurses of May 12, and the public are urged to visit the hospital on that day, accordi- the Dee hospital were entertained at ng to the announcement by Superint- dinner at Hotel Bigelow. Wednesday evening, by Superintendent W. W. endent W. W. Rawson. Rawson and the supervisors of the hospital. Weber county board of commissioners have held that the sum of $70 Mart Taylor, 20 years of ace. 1934 000, which was set aside for the building of paved reads in the county, Childs avenue, was given training in cannot be used for gravel roads. The etiquette in the city court Monday board will decide in the near future morning by Judge John A. Hendricks, the districts where paved roads will when he received a sentence of one be built this year. day in jail for contempt of court by putting his cap on in the court room W: H. Warner, poultry specialist at while the court was in session. Taythe Utah Agricultural college, conduct- lor got tip to leave the court room ed a series of poultry meetings in the before the adjournment, and when he county districts during the past week. "laced his cap upon his head Judge He addressed eight meetings Tuesday Hendricks sentenced him to one day in and Wednesday. fail. Wvo-min- In the budget prepared by the WeII. B. Yarrington, 373 and II. Eg-ge- n, ber county board of education the 22 D street. Salt Lake, were found sum of $35,000 is set aside for the guilty of sneeding in the city conrt erection of a new building. The total Monday. Judge John A. Hendricks of the county schools will call for sentenced them to $5.00 each. pay for the next school year. George Stathos, 32 years of age, who was injured at Layton, when he was struck down Monday, night by the auto driven by Basil Layton, has been found to have a broken skull, according to the advices from the Dee hosof the injuries of pital. An man were made and it disclosed the Large shipments of California lambs Stathos' for the eastern markets have been the fracture in the skull. condition remains unchanged, passing through Ogden for a number of days. About 80,000 head of lambs Edwin Mitchell, after havingpleaded have passed through Ogden since the western shipments started shipping. guilty to the charge of forgery in the district court before Judge James Weber county board of commission-fr- a N. Kimhall, was paroled to the cua are considering the matter of the tody of his wife under a suspended adoption of an ordinance to regulate sentence. madhouses and cabarets. The ordinance now in force in Salt Lake county A. F. Christiansen, county agent, will will meet with the Bov Scouts of HuntsWeber be rrobably copied for ville Monday night to consider the county. details of project work for the sum. Ogden banks are operating upon mer months. their summer schedules now. They Thomas Guffey will be arraigned open at 9 oclock in the morning and close at 2 oclock in the afternoon. :n the district court today upon the Saturday the banks close at noon as charge of being a persistent violator usual. of the prohibition law, felony The board of city commissioners have granted the request of the Ogden Soccer clubs for the building of a dressing room in Monroe park. The dressing room will be used by the members of the visiting soccer teams. X-r- ay . Arthur Hales elected President of the Ogden high schoo tudent body. Miss Vella Fowler was made and Miss Dorothy rouiger, secretary. has been vice-presid- Fuel by Pipe Lines From Texas to Kansas Two gas pipe lines are in the from Amarillo, Texas, prospect 28 of Mitchell, age, years hound over to the district court fields to Kansas City. Each will cost line i a worth-os- S about $20,000,000. A l.. u e, car8e of passing A slightly Denver. for projected merchant for uPn -- 5.00. Mitchell is being held in the shorter one is proposed from Colorado unty jail under a bond of $500.00 and Wyoming gas wells, to Salt Lak City. These lines are to carry natural and Patrolman J. M. Hawkins, of the manufactured gas; it cannot be not Pouce department, who was given 1 said what nil! happen to them if or ?jS 8U!Rc.nsin for talking of the abates. natural supply the when gas. his has rerT superior oficers, indiof development a But gas study ned to work. Patrolman cates that if that day ever comes, man'chardson, who was also si r 15 days, is back at work. ufactured gaa will take the place ol the natural product. The commercia coa Judgment in the excess of $5,000 world ia rejecting the day of exhandling personal smoke, ashes, rendered in the district court pense, and inconvenience of coal for Ephriam Hanson, of the direct heating. vii dJtrlct court, in favor of Mrs. was Only a few years ago, lighting are J1?.1! y cat against the Tintic there for use today gas; the only 31,ning company. The action was defew recover for lights burning, but the damages upon the stock mandgas ten fold, has increased David Jenson wrongfully fold. It must continue, so long j to it endorsed had been 01 a as mankind is looking for efficiency trustee. and comfort. i?.Ir- - and Mrs. J. II. Peckinpaugh leave today for an extendei The official orders of King George's u include procession to open Parliament tfip which will also with will visit St. Louis, where that men must wear full dress of His thoughtful Very trousers. the will eihinpaugh nion Pacific at the represent pretty cool in urndon Telegraphers Majesty. It's Chicago Tribune. 450-mi- le 400-mi- le lcl one-hundr- con-aft- J, W er Phene tvrr-ii- 1VI Si! M tilth, No Klectiirity Jut Avenue S0UT1 1 WAS I III rt P Ot'Mwiitl tUt: Ml 1 1 !.!-- , I'hon the st,te of Utah nnricinated. These were divided into class A and lass B. according to their enrollment. The met hewn promptly at 3 o'clock Fridav "d hardly peased until after 6 oclock Saturdav. The grand carnival parade was hld Sittimlav at 1 :S0 n. m. on the Y field. Official, athletes, and "ewsnaner men, headed hv th B. Y. U. eeneert hand and bv the girls of the posture parade and the Cynrus high school band, marched around the track while announcements of the event, through the "ourtesv ef the Salt I ake Tribune and KST Salt Take City, were being made over the air, and moving pictures wpre being made by the Claw-o- n Film company for Pantagra thefol-nw- ed atre. UHOlir u i1 fir in1..! ltnii.it. unim.linif aiiiiti'r Inr Hiy v. 1 Ill' ' i VlOlIhlx FARMERS FEED CO. Phene IS90 20uS llUnll I'l.li'! Ave WaHhiliateii ADS one-four- th 12G6 Wash. Ave. Phone 782 Western Roofing and Co. Manufacturing 2473-- al Phone 2151 Quincy R Get the Best LORRAINE BEAUTY PARLOR Field, Flower and Garden Reeds; Poultry Supplies; Globe, Saturday Night Promoter Jack Harbertson announ- ced Wednesday th&t George Nelson will meet Kilonis at the Harbertson street ant auditorium, Twenty-thir- d Washington avenue, Saturday night. Nelson has been substituted to meet Kilonis. The change was made because of the poor showing Nelson made in his recent match with Kilonis Dern and Workman will apear in a 40 minute match, and John Anderson and A1 Newman will go on for 20 mia utes. Full-o-I'e- MARGUERITE Pax-Brand- s p, of Poultry and Stock Feeds. The Democratic Mummy you visit King Tuts tomb? Yes, answered the archeaologist, and I found the visit most interesting. I was able to come into direct contact with a personage of great dis- ROSKELLEY Phone 2802 Wash, Ave. 939-- All Hair Cuts Now 25c Numbered, Rrandcd and POWDER PUFF BEAUTY PARLOR AND HARDER SHOP 2625 Washington Ave. Repaired WATSON RUICK BLDG. Folding Delivery Boxes . Phone 374 Job White Women Were Never Created to Wash Dirty Linen for Men Juki Salt lake AddrcMt: SALES BOOK SPECIALIST INVEST Try Our in F. I). F. C. Ileal Estate 6 and 7 Damp Wash Service Per Cent Ronds $100.00 : $300.00 : $1000.00 Safe Investments Wet Wash Laundry Word Is Our Wash Care Phone 1173 427 KIKSEL BUILDING American MDid Wendell Harris, 12 months of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Harris, of Portage, Box Elder county, was successfully operated upon at the Dee tinction without the intervention of a hospital for the removal of a bean from the lungs. The child swallowed stenographer or an office boy. two beans, but coughed up one of Washington Star. them. He was brought to Ogden and operated upon by Dr. Albert Aland, who extracted the remaining bean with the use of the bronchoscope. The bean had sprouted and serious com MY Elications were threatened. The child Fight fans of Ogden are going to have the pleasure of seeing one of the classiest boxing cards that has been offered in many weeks. Promoter Newman of the Rex' theatre, where the bouts are held, said that 24 rounds of boxing will provide an excellen'; evening's entertainment. The main bout will be between Kit Irish and Curley McGuire, two of the topnctchers in the game in Utah. The semi-finwill be between Danny O'Brien and Jake Garf inkle. There will be four preliminary events. Phone 826 Lnstic Cement Moores Nurseries - Classy Fight Card at Rex Theatre Tonight A. NORIUS over your old roof costs as much as your Shingles. Terms and Estimate Free Abb WORK GUARANTEED for Every Purpose Let Us Plan Your Planting Pan-guitc- h. improvement. e. Your Old Roofs Shrubs and Vines all-rou- Child IL'ii-- 1800 Wash. Ave. n, old i Riverside Second Hand Store TREES nd Removes Sprouted Bean from Throat of H.k-ii- Lawn Mowers Sharpened Parts and Repairs Store Great Hasin Grain Co. Has a Concentrated Berthana Building Phone 652 21th Street 319 Flan Selling dividual affair no school can be said to have won. Clinton Larson, world's champion high jumper and a Y man of a few years ago, made an exhibition jumo. Although he did not quite make the record to 6 feet 4 inches, the mark made by him and the record set for the Penn relays just tn years previous while hf was a Y student, he did jump the pole at 6 feet 3 inches. Dealer. riuin 990 er As soon as the parade had made one circuit of the track, the women begnn Family Shoe on the posture parade which occupied fifteen minutes and made one of the most gorgeous sneetacles of the big Shoe meet. Immediately 'thereafter the meet begnn in which hundreds of high The concentrated selling plan as is schools, class A and class B Junior colout carried by the large lege men, and college freshmen took stores of thesuccessfully east will be adopted by part. the Family Shoe store, 353 Twenty-fourt- h At the same time the men who had street, according to the anentered the competition were nouncement yesterday of A. L. Itulien-steigoing through one event after another manager. This new plan will be in an effort to win the gold watch into operation in the near future, and the honor of being known as the Eut said, in announcing a special shoe intprmountain countrys best sale for the next ten days, beginning enathlete. This competition was tomorrow. tered into by eleven men: The Shoe store is not going Brinlev, Pleasant Grove; Spafford, out of Family business in this sale, but is Tooele West Side high school; Atkins. closing out lines they will not handle high school; Wood. Branch Agricultur- in the future because of the lack of al college; Kern, Ogden high school; interest of the public. The buying Huff, Spanish Fork; Long, Wasatch company plans to concentrate on those school; academy: Gibbs, Ogden high shoes that have proven the lines of BeaCox, Dixie high school: Goodwin, best sellers; these are found to be the ver high school, and Mvers, 'of shoes that are the best values for low took Atkins, of Tooele, first; prices. These shoes are from the facCox, of Dixie, second: Long, of Was- tories that are a atch Academy, third, and Wood, of shoes for themaking better grade money. Branch Agricultural college, fourth; Manager Rubenstcin said that the Atkins rot a gold watch and the others which has' been marked upon prices medals. gold, silver and bronze shoes offered in this sale are asthe conditions and The day was ideal low, and possibly without were perfect for a big day. Many tonishingly in the city in price and quality, who saw the meet declared it to the equal greatest event of its kind of the while year. George Nelson Meets Since the meet was largely and inKilonis all-rou- fttal well built, full bailment. iiildeteG fui iiirlird, large hd. full water light. M.i'.e ur uwn levin. Tan U. 1 thorn. YOU nmv unlrr your .! oolloi'i Inn will I mini after th firt imliliralinn. THK or.DKN roar llmna Sfift S420 Kimel Avenue Three miles of the highway from Uintah to the Morgan county line, which is part of the Ogden-Webcanyon rend, and connecting with thni road in Uintah, and entering the canyon on the north side of the Union Pacific railroad track will lie among the eurly road construction work in this district, according to the announcement from the state road commission. The three miles of the road which will lie above the tracks, according to the engineers estimate, will cost $136,000. This is the highest cost of road construction in the history of the state road commission. The road will parrellel the Union Pacific railroad tracks beginning at a to the ?oint in Uintah and extending county line in Welwr canyon. Complete accord between the railroad company and the stnte road commission will result in the hastening of the construction upon this road. The completion of this road will give Ogden a more direct route to the east and will cut out the present road through South Weber and the Devil's Gate. It will eliminate the railroad crossing in Uintah and the road crossing and recrossing the Weber river. NORRIS INHKPKSl'KNr HLAI. t'STATK DKAIJ.KO'.'O filled! Phone Pli.me K.2 2120 WkM'l Avenue r CLASSIFIED State Seeking Bids nuxlern hnnia, large aul In full On Keelea .lath atteek Maka your 910.10 01 lu'iuula 0(1 R. A. r..m I'LNllL.N r Ileal 2420 hiesel Avenue (MIU'K SCRATCH liUOW-MO- R Vhnin IT'S YOURS LOIt JJ.ro. Seven eriala All lid. av, nue, nar Twrnfv tmn li'itrttniih traighl rrpiied FOR SALK REAL ESTATE '! I M.ii.ii l Phone 1790 Avenue iii;d wrMt'd. Kna.rl Aviioi9 iM.otl L ih-- Sen ire and Parta. t K U'.r'l OGDEN FENDER SHOP T. W, Simitnrr, I'nnttiir Ki'tiili'ni Hhtl UhLn m MASll ?. s Invitation Track Meet Weber Canyon Iload and Relay Carnival is Held at Provo, Utah Will Cost S136.000: PROVO. M'tv 2. More thsn four-ve- n hundred participants joined in ion the Seventeenth Annual Invn- atinn track mid field meet and relav earnival which wa held on the Y" iield. trivhnm Young University. Anril 2'i and 30. Of this number manv wore girls who took part in athletic eomnetition which was held for th-women on Friday, and in the posture parade which whs held in connection with the meet Saturday. Schools from all over southern Ida-ar- d I'i: K 4vbili and Gaa Station ua In our new plaerl Ave. M.i;iir At'roMklltlt tail i.,iih liROW-.MOU-CHU- II. Ambler Auto Salvage (ee filth II llinl, FEED AUTO SALVAGE 17th Street and W'ah. - 1 ' Bl Wndhiiufton Avenue 759-- KK : Uir 4 i 2!'J ,1aMrit 1 Ml I v im; - . I A SNAP TWO brand new Juldl.v inod.-Bik ie,lurin h.nn rai. NGTON FURNITURE CO. AUTO REPAIR Thone III. hi. lil in ti ri.iiiinri n. 1IOML (L '.I'lll' '.Mid Si ih ( utnl h hm 1 If. a Phene I'hevr.-h-- li:iLt'a. h t l I I V ArinoRi7.F:n it In all kind uf furniture, run and raniie. Drive cut el high rent and aave )ur.'ll iii.uirv. 144 A. R. a.kI i1'in i (4 FORD NELSON MOTOR CO. i'uie Water ihinetnn in PON ! i. .dp x , .vf'i tit. SiN'K 'iib' Ecodi.iirre Bill W l HK ! BARGAINS J'hon. Street Twji HOUSEHOLD GOODS Aut.i Revairinv Bixly and Lender Work. 4i.': 2 Street A': The wrestling match to have been held in Ogden Wednesday night was cslled off by Promotor Jack Harbert-io- n, 337,450 vice tUlicn. Phone 992 General Auto Repaira street Auto l. R. LOWE, Distributor LEE UROADBEXT which concludes tomorrow night,' will be changed tonight. Nine acti will constitute the program. The program begins at 8 oclock. Browning. etajs .'H - B. program at the Weber gym mii Avenue 1 YORGASON Marriner A. Browning and Lionel rarr, officers of KrownineR Arms comnany. . have left for an inspection tour or the arnn factories, where the Hrownintr guns ore manufactured. They will go to Iicige, Belgium, where Browning guns are being manufactured under the direction of Val A OgJ en Briefs t "I SON etinippeil fur cylinder grinding, turuur aini entire, and brake re WORK (U'ARANTKKD. vi.le RAILROAD CONTRACTORS no Jvm to Smut! nor t. t? 2Ard Stwrt I hone 4M 19 7 Va.-hi- A K.cm-- & MARK RINGIIAM Wheelwright Const ruct ion Co. I.AltSOV ltnbMti !i man Wil. MUNICIPAL Browning Products Corp. The "- HARPSTER at Pci:!,.: i'enii REFRIGERATORS HOW ARE YOUR DRAKES? CONTRACTORS RADIO formerly GEORGE E. BROWNING CO. Acccaaoriee Seta. Radio Suppliaa and Service Pbona (H Washington Avenua ?,h 1?0 Phone IP A. L. BREWER - number I. SI '" No ft...,,, Krtl kcr'' K takrii I.iUfW .P.g I VYtMit REPAIRS C. AUTO REPAIRS AUTO A lfdilhr .hkU : in PHII POT r h' nie. hOR CXNKRAI. Tn,r ri.KWMx,; Or'.'! YELLOW FRONT KxiTrt linarai.l.til Service Avenue SHAKl'INTn In CO. Phnne 752 V LrnnWI.ii 5V Svm Mlitl Bvlfh r5', 6C-- TOR SAI.E Al.TOMORILKS m:.l.e aiiythiiiii in leadirr, luirf r.lio ANI PAINTING & DECORATING t1 yt'LLMAN POULTRY Avenue .rf TRY. If Tcn.v-.hi.- We kiiy iMtoi.i lli'i.iiMi AuUi Kcpaira ton Awiiiie rhoiia LAWN MOWERS 1.AWX LEATHER WORKS HKIIHjE BARACK . I...1 PERSONALS AD AUTO REPAIRS MISCELLANEOUS Watch the Classified Section for Bargains LEAVING STATE; MUST SELL BUSINESS Asphalt Shingles Utah Product m Tee 'Lock Hexagon DISTINCTIVE SAFE Strip SERVICEABLE Ornamental Designs Suitable partially or young outdoors for elderly man, disabled veteran, man who must be for his health. $200.00 Cash Takes It, including car necessary in the business. Established j : ! Applied over the old wood shingles by expert shinglers.' Roofs Guaranteed. , TEN MONTHS TO PAY i ; : American Asphalt Roof Corp. 3 years. Phone 1277 Phone 44R3, Ogden 'j OGDEN, UTAH 2466 Grant J |