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Show Friday, June TIIE OGDEN POST 8 Ogden Youth Dies In a Collision of Ogden Briefs The heard of city commisMonfra have ordrrcd the luc!nc of a drinking fountain on the northwest corner of Kieael avenue and Twenty-thir- d street. The license for the Greenwich Village Inn, on the Rivrrdale road, ha hcen ordered revoked by the board of county commissioners, upon the recommendation of Sheriff R. I). who stated that h had arrested three youths at the place for violation of the liquor law. I'm-roc- k, P. Bigelow, chairman of the association has Taxpayer named M- - S. Winder, A. (J. McKenzie and O. W. Adams a.a a committee to study the Utah tax system. The marriage of George If. Kern, son of Mr. and Mr. George Kern and Miss Velma Olsen, daughter of Mrs. William Gribble of Seattle, was held Saturday evening. A. Utah Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Randall of Santa Ana, Calif., are Ogden visitors for a few days. Mr. Randall who was formerly with the mechanical department of the Standard, is now employ ed by the Santa Ana Register. William Rudiger, president and gen' rral manager of the Pacific Coast Canners, Inc., with headquarters in Oakland, Calif., was an Ogden visitor during the past week. Kdward Martin, 42 years of age, colored, who was stabbed with an ire pick by his son Inst Friday night, is reported to he recovering from the injury. The boy, who is 12 years of age, will be held for the juvenile court. e of North Ogden, who was burned by electricity, while working at his home, is reported as He was revived by the recovering. pulmotor of the fire department following the acrident. N. R. Montgomery Auto and Trolley Funeral services for Irvin Froercr, 17 years of age, son of Mr. and Mrs. tai-teII. Froerer, 23(13 Monroe avenue, who was killed Sunday night, in a collision of an automobile with a street car, were held Thursday afternoon in the Sixth Ward chapel, with Bishop C. A. Halverson presiding. The interment was in the Huntsville r cemetery. The fatal acrident occurred at 8:45 o'clock Sunday night when young Froerer, said to have been riding on the running board of an automobile on Jeffrrson avenue between Twenty-sixt- h and Twenty-sevent- h streets, was crushed between the automobile and a street ear. David Nelson, 18 years of age, 253(1 Quincy avenue, and his brother, Norman, 17 years of age, received injuries. Nedra Childs, 15 years, 2532 Quincy avenue and Lucille Wheeler, lfi years of gr, 2461 Quincy avenue, who were riding on the running hoard, on the opposite side from Frotrcr, escaped injury. G. H. Wood-yal- t, 602 Thirtieth street, motorman of the street car, was injured by flying glass. According to the investigation made by the police and from the statements of those riding on the automobile, the auto was proceeding north along Jefferson avenue and the street rar was headed south and the automobile turned across the track in front of the street car. Dra. N. H. Savage and Mark Ilrown attended the injured. David Nelson was removed to the Dea hospital for treatment. His nose was broken and the tip of the nose, which had been cut off, was replaced. He also received a number of ruts and bruises. His brothers injuries were slight. 17. to outing which was scheduled for yes- walk. He ia at home & street, where he will h, terday at the Lorin Farr park but the outing of the old folk, was postponed because of the inclement weather. GOOD WILL Mr. Grow came to Utah in 1851, William Crow. years of age, The United States Su, the across oxteam an driven having resident of Idaho rails, walked to He has always been in the recently said in rcnderinir Ogden from his home town for the plains. (Continued From Psge One.) as was attested by his Good Will ia the dispi" tln of nest health purpose of attending the Old Folks walk from Idaho, He arrived here pleased customer to rot seals the can while under vacuum after the 180 milcplace where he has been u?tfp Wednesday evening pressure. products from special canneries. In the packing of the food products The products of John Scowcroft A not delivered from the local gardens Sons company, packed under the Blue and orchards, the company imports line and Kitchen King brands form a the bulk products and packs it under list of the daily household needs. their own brand. This is true of the These products and household necesshelled nuts and peanuts. The shelled sities in part are the following: picknuts are prepared and vacuum packed. les of all kinds, jams, jellies, preThe company receives a carload of serves, string beans, beets, tomatoes, peanuts weekly from Virginia. The asparagus, sourkraut, pumpkin, peanuts are 'roasted and prepared apples, apricots, cherries, dewberries, either as salted peanuts, peanut but- raspberries, peaches, pears, strawberNew Quarters We Will Move ter or the roaster peanuts for the ries, coffee, tea, apices, extracts, certrade, in the special department. food tified colors, walnuts, pecans, Spicea and extracts are prepared almonds and peanuts cocoa, peanut and packed under the same care and butter, honey and vinegar. direction as is maintained in the other The Scowcroft company maintain! parking departments. Vanilla, lemon as large a d payroll as any TWENTY-THIR- D and fruit extracts are prepared and of the WASHINGTON of the city. larger corporations packed in a special labratory on the The sales force, office employes and third floor of the plant. the women employed the year round Some of the rompany'a products in the shirt and overall factory as Blue under out Pine the brand put well as those working in the packing with the companys direct connections bring the total payroll of will with the packers are as follows: Nor- department the company up to about 500 emwegian sardines, kippered herring and The company is one of Utah's kippered snacks from Norways larg- ployes. builders. payroll us to service. est plants. Salmon is packed in the The salesmen cover practically canneries in Alaska. The James Dole plantation in Ha- twelve western states. It is neceswaii packs Blue Pine pineapple. When sary to maintain branch houses at Dole began to park this product from Pocatello, Idaho, and Price, Utah, to his pineapple plantation in Hawaii, supply the trade. Joseph Scowcroft the Scowcroft companys first order is the president and general manager was for 25 rases of pineapple. The of the company. A word may be added here regardcompanys present order calls for ten carloads of canned pineapple a year. ing one of the manufacturing departJames Dole, head of the canning ments of the company, and that is the company, is a personal friend of Jo- shirt and overall department which is Gateway-Chevrole- t1 seph Scowcroft and is the man who under the direction of J. Fletcher has offered a prize of $35,000 for the Scowcroft The product of this facoveralls and Made-rit- e first airplane flight from the United tory is Never-ri- p and shirts and under dress work Honolulu. States mainland to 2550 The company's olive oil and olives garments. This product is sold in are given the same careful attention cities and towns in twelve western in the packing as is found in other states. ONE OF LARGEST Aged Man Walks From Idaho for Big Outing FOOD PACKERS IN WEST IN OGDEN a 85 ' JULY 1st Into Our at j AND year-roun- (llarbertson Building) where larger garage and salesrooms render better enable Washington 3BBSL Weber eountys first annual Jersey rattle show will be held in the livestock Coliseum tomorrow, according to the announcement of J. R. Hinrh-rlifpresident of the Jersey rattle! association. It is planned to award a number of rihhona and prizes for the winners in the various classes of the stork. J By Order of The COURT TT Angel Correles, found guilty of rereiving stolen goods, was found guilty by a jury in Judge J. N. Kimball's rourt and will be sentenced today. I To A. Wolfe, Highest Bidder f, Dan B. Shields, former state torney general, was the principal speaker at the annual Gag day services of the Ogdon Klks' lodge hold in the lodge home Tuesday evening. Miss Dorothy Carlson, Salt take high school girl, who won the national oratorical contest, gave her prize winning oration. The ritual of the lodge wns given by Kxaltcd Ruler Frank E. Tribe and the lodge officers. THE ENTIRE HIGH-GRAD- E at-- 1 BAMMJPT STOCKS f I Of J. Reinshriber & Son FOUR DIFFERENT STORES .KNOWN A. A. Newton, 19 years of age, who was arrested immediately following the robbery of the store of R. J.l street SunHardy, 923 Twenty-eight- h day morning, has been ordered held to the district court upon the charge of robbery. I . The Ogden stake male chorus has perfected an organization with the following officers: U W. Gardiner, president ; W. U Knight, AS I THE NATIONAL vice-presi- -l - r; and Ladies for and Furnishings Ili-grad- companist. c Ready-to-We- ar Misses. E. W. Brophy and Vernon J. who left last night as the delegates to the national convention for the Disabled Veterans of the World war, El Paso, Texas, to come THE TOGGERY OGDEN. UTAH 2345 Washington dent; W. J. Brian, secretary-treasureO. II. Telrrson, manager; Reid K.I Cox, director; A. G. Berrett, assistant I director, ?nd Miss Dorothy Lund, ar- - Hi-gra- dc Furnishings their convention convention. High-grad- de Ready-to-We- OGDEN. UTAH Mens and Young Mens Suits and Overcoats, lists and Furnishings. (This shop was in no way connected with another concern operating nnder a similar name.) and .Furnishings for Ladies and Hi-gpa- e ar Misses. four big stocks in one now on in AT THE NATIONA, 2345 I, J. J. Rrumitt, Fred C. Neisbitt and George C. Williams have been impanelled s the rorner's jury to make the investigation of the death of Irvin Frnrer, who was killed in a collision, between a street car and an auto- mobile, upon which the younjf man whs riding upon the running board. The inquest will begin this morning. Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MERCHANDISE WILL BE DISPOSED OF IN THIS ONE STORE ONLY Wednesday morning the fishing law season opened with the usual num- ber of fisherman, whipping" the streams in the nearby canyons.' Reports made to the various sportsmen stores was to the effect that the majority of the fishermen enjoyed unusually good lurk. I Important Notice V I E. Scarlet, steamfitter of Salt take, was elected president of the Utah Federation of tabor. The elected were: ..George C. Ogden, first P. Hansen, Salt take, second vice- president; E. B. Harrison. Salt take, third W. W. Anderson, Ogden, fourth Miss Cyctta Swenson, Ogden, fifth vice-- 1 president; LeRoy taavitt, Ogden, sixth George A. Wear-ge- r, The general public is hereby notified that this entire stock of J. Reinshriber & Son four different stores has been legally transferred to A. Wolfe, the highest bidder. It must he said at once at whatever prices it will bring, and will be offered the general public until further notice. ts Din-dal- e. vice-presiden- t; vice-preside- vice-preside- vice-preside- Salt take, seventh Mrs. Mae Gibbs, Salt take, was elected secretary and treasurer, succeeding vice-preside- F. G. West. . Cruelty is charged in the suit fori divorce filed in the district court by Eunice Telford Stokes against Edwin Stokes. The couple were married in Salt Lake City, December 27, 1926. ' Ogden school board are making ar-- 1 rangements for the purchase from Ogden City, a piece of property adjoining the new Polk avenue school The city had planned to use the prop erty for the building of the bench fire station but the school board objected to having a fire station next to the school and offered to buy the .property. The price for the property will be determined by three un- - Mens Upstairs Clothes Store BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH 69 North Main St. I Salt take will send a number! of delegates who have pledged themselves to help Ogden get next Year's 1928. THE NATIONAL I.OGAN, UTAH Eccles Hotel Bldg. Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overeats, Hats and e, to Ogden with For Women: REMEMBER 1 Fixtures I Sale f , Buy at 35c, 50c, 65c on the Dollar! S,,'ritin1 All mA S'r"' RV.' T'" prt" Ttlrt " min You Cs. Toll .t . Glance Wh.l You S.ve. Reinshriber & Son is tremendous b congratulated on thrfiMroio 'start 0Vxhprice- the entire stocks ef four different stores all combined In L thrfr f added advantage of lower prices which this consolidation ad vc1.1.hf.pub!i DoSihle of fresh, brand-nethis season's latest men's and womens clothes at a fracSo theVr mUaluef ad'hhLacterf ar to w, b The Combined Stocks of the Four Different Stores Include Hundreds of High-Grad- e ESSES AND COATS ry. Silk Underwear, Millinery, House Dresses, etc. For Men: BIG STOCKS IN ONE ARE ON SALE AT "Rlj- - 2345 Washington Avenue Hundreds of High-Grad- e TAILORED SUITS Topcoats, Trousers, Shirts, Hats. Sox, etc. Also Conductors Uniforms. FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO OGDEN'S BIGGEST money-savin- g SALE IN A DECADE |