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Show for the annual rendition of Messiah" in the tabernacle on January 2, are announced by Director H1ne Lester G. Hinchcliff. It will be a Judge James N. Kimball in the Second district has dismissed suit brought by four farmers against Ogden City fur damages alleged to have resulted to their property in the northwest part of the city by the building of the outfall sewer. Plaintiffs who disappointment to Ogden music lovers to know that Herbert Gould, of Chicago, who was a soloist last year and were William Smout, who was expected to pay a return sought v24l7-'i5- 0 visit this year, cannot keep the en- Samuel Smout, John Smout and Henry gagement. John Summerhays, of Salt Lake, will be tenor soloist; Albert South-wicof Logan, basso; Miss Ellen Thomas, soprano, and Mrs. Bernice Both the women Tyree, contralto. singers are residents and well known vocali'te cf Ogden. k, C. Holley. The suits were dismissed on the grounds u.at the court had sustained uemuners o the compljiut and the plaintiffs nad failed to file amended complaints within the time fixed by the court. Mann Says Deer Mushroom Fattened lie Should Start a Farmers Lose Case for Former Industrial School Official Dies Messiah Rendition Outfall Sewer Damage Soloists Selected for Soloists 3 THE OGDEN POST Friday, December 16, 1927 V. G. Dog Ranch A California court has rendered j Walter G. Mann, supervisor of the Patriarch John Walsh, 75, Utah Arix., in died Mesa, UoU for H'J.'MhX) of judgment iKaibab National Foiest. in his annual IS50, lioncer against i ManMonday morning, where he went to lywood lanchman for killing "Peter fall hunting report, to District the S. L. D. states: R. II. new movie a About temple. the in Great, Rutledge, the work dog. ager "The euiiips are all becoming popuMr. Walsh was born in Darwin, only chance Mr. Ranchman has of Lancashire, England, the son of Wil- making the money back is to start a lar as women's hunting camps. Many The family dog ranch and raise a few litters of women come in and hunt and are as liam and Alice Walsh. members Peter the Great. were and successful as the men in getting deer. Utah to emigrated of the Martin frozen handcart No- y which arrived in Salt Lake ililiillil vember SO, 1856. His father, William Walsh, froze to death before they reached Utah, leaving his widow, son and daughter, who came on alone. John Walsh was 4 years of age when they arrived. Farmington in 1891. where they have since resided. He had been an active worker in the church all his life. Mr. Walsh was a member of the high council for years before Davis stake was divided, and after the division into north and south he was a member of the South Davis high council. Mr. Walsh was one of the first . mayors of Farmington, and while m office he was instrumental in getting the Oregon Short Line station built there. At the time of Governor William Sprys administration he was a Real High Tops, oil pliable. member of the industrial school board and for many years was associated of boys. with Judge V. C. Gunnell in juvenile work in Ogdon. Ha was also Republican county chairman for several Mr. years. At the time of his death Walsh was president of the Farming-to- n "The fat condition of the deer was due to the abundanre of rain during the entire summer of 1927 and an uhundanrt of mushrooms, o that the ,ieer could be said to be mushroom fattened. Tture were not many acorns this year so that did not have a material lwaring as it did in October of deer last year. Almost all of the were that Those fat. were brought in not fat were either old or had some disorder. com-pan- . Here They Are Boys ! Moccasin Boots 1 H a and Thrill him at Christ- - tanned, soft, mas time with the gift g gifts for M M. company. Funeral arrangements w'lll not be completed until the body arrives from Furniture Items Make the BEST GIFTS A Fine Selection of the Following: Cedar and Walnut Chests Smoking Stands Book Racks and End Tables Occasional Chairs and Rockers Buffet Mirrors Bridge and Floor Lamps Dining Room and Living Room Furniture Also A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF TOYS at Prices That Can Not be Equaled! A small deposit will hold any item for later delivery. South Washington Furniture Co. t OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT Phone 2829 2944 Washington Avenue Alr.,Walsh is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ardella Long Walsh; one daughter, Miss Edith Walsh, and one son. John R. Walsh, both of Farmington;of . Swift two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Salt Lake, who accompanied Mr. Walsh and his mother across the Campbell plains, and Mrs. Lucinda S. Alma t. of Ogden; one brother, five and Cal., Beach, of Ijong Strong grandchildren. Makes Popular Appointment Mayor-ele- ct n Ar.-s- s The apnointment of Harry S. of Ogden as' of chief police derson I is meeting with hearty commendation PRICED ... I to 13M:. to 6 6V1. to 10 10 Williams. The appointment came as few a complete surprise, as but very was were aware that Mr. Anderson Mr. being coiisidered for the office. Anderson recently owner and manager of the Anderson Advertising company, disposed of his business to an eastern I company, and is free to take up the I management of the police department and give to it his entire time. Those who know Mr. Anderson feel that he has the ability to give Ogden an efficient, dean police administration. Tuesday, Mr. Anderson was introdu-e- d at a joint meeting of the Exchange club and Ogden chamber of commerce. The new chief was introduced by President A. B. Foulger and in a brief response expressed the hope that he would receive, the cooperation of the I people of Ogden, adding, MI think it. will $5W 7.00 HIRSCHMANS PIANO MADSEN down nd says, We arc turning things up side New Fords Bring with this Traffic Problems 14,If Henry CHICAGO, III, Dec. Ford's new high speed automobile is to be allowed to hit off its pace, we must have wider BIG PIANO SALE I sixty-mile-an-ho- ur Christmas Gifts That A re Different CANARIES THAT SING Nothing can equal the charm of our fine Singing Canaries. Their beautiful melodies will gladden the heart of someone dear to you $7.50 up TALKING PARROTS These amusing fellows will fascinate you with their antics; or if you prefer, a pair of inseparable Lovebirds. ; GOLDFISH Fascinating to children and alike. Plain Fan- grown-up- s 10c up tails and Comets New styles and the finest collection of Fish Bowls and 35c up Stands -- BIRD CAGES AND STANDS Real Bird Homes creations in Must be beautiful colors. seen to be appreciated. Priced from $2.35 to $17.50 The last-minu- te REMEMBER FIDO Treat him to a snappy new collar with the latest style harness. You can also put a carton of fresh, crisp Deg Biscuit in his stocking. PUPPIES AND KITTENS A puppy will be a wonderful pal to the boy; a nice white Persian kitten for the girl. These are the lasting gift I There is Something Distinctively Different in a Gift from Leonard T aylors Pet Shop 432 Twenty-fift- h Street highways and lots more of them, according to George E. Warren, assistant general manager of the Portland Cement association, who gave out some interesting data on the highway situation today. Already there are more than 23,-- 1 000,000 automobiles in the United States," he said, and only 78,000 miles of first class paved roads to . run them on. If all these cars were to get out into traffic at one time, spaced only 0 LOO feet apart, they would cover miles of roads. Apparently quite a few of them would have to take to the gravel. Band, day and mud thoroughfares and these kinds of roads are not conducive to If Ford gets back to his high point production of former years and turns out two million of these fast new cars a year in addition to the already huge automobile production, our highways and street builders will have to enWell large their work materially. have to build roads faster than we are now, and they will have to be wide, smooth roads." Mr. Warren says that there are now 50,000 miles of first class concrete rural highways in the United States. Construction of concrete roads is going forward at the rate of about 6,000 miles a year, he aays. Approximately 125,000 square yards of concrete roads, streets and alleys have already been completed or are under contract for this year, he said. This is an increase of about 10,000,000 yards over 1926. Seventy per cent of the federal aid pavement construction this year was concrete. 450,-D0- Idaho and Northern riencing zero weather. Utah is We Have Added Furniture to Our Lines and in the Future Will Sell Good Furniture as well as Pianos, . Players, Grands, Phonographs, Radios We Mist Have Room! For Big Shipments of Furniture Now in Transit and Therefore This Big STOCK REDUCING PIANO SALE BUY- - i $100.00 $300.00 FREE RECORDS with each Phonograph sold; FREE SILK PILLOWS with each Grand or Player Piano expe- Is Your Opportunity Do Not Delay! EASY TO PAY THE LYRIC WAY Call Today or Phone 173 And Forever Shut Out Bad Weather With STRIPS MUMETAL WEATHER on One Door at C. Try Numetal SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION PRICE, S2.00 Installed, $3.00 weather Consists of top and side strips, special bottom strip, lock strip, screws and nails. WHEELRIGHT LUMBER COMPANY Phone 2451 Quincy Avenue $200.00 Convenient Terms NO- W- , NOW AND SAVE 13C L MADSEN LYRIC MUSIC CO. Out of the High Rent District 3163 Dorter Ave. ? |