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Show April 12, 1929 industrial Review olveOpP0,n3 Their Rights of Ltah have aJvat.e,J w;cents u day, tliu- - a.kl approximately $hHi,t.Oo a.:r ually 't;. buying power of employes. - jLy ibemselfs. A. M. and shopping In a barber LTgoing w,11,e a In dart ever, halr cut or for most of and Russians tbe i. like neither do to bare 'Jdoa't or dont wliat the, iad wo0'1 never know the gals of wine Onl, missing. Tltathe business of pairing your at the delights tun even guess but untortunately fiX J barber shop. yourself Is sport enough Lmwaji keeps me laying In bed a looking forward of extra hi comes when treat Tjiut tbe real to drape itself down begins Ld tbe ears and you get a hint source that it lome reliable her if you spent jiild be feasible to heViBBcb br. in a tonsorial parlor, like of use looking the me irbat is a name that rirtoow when you got idng l' pronounced. 1 was out in old Chi ji be ITdl a few I what show you ki o and to went I what tell I'll you at through tiwdL Id the first place I roamed ber shop which Is like most ,j, barber shops on acct. of the js rieis being natives of the country tbe natloual flower is garlic, chair and .j dumb into a steamer tAonunzIo tied on my napkin and 0rer me so as we was on ilU Intl-ji- e terms and asked me what did vanL As soon as 1 got so as I ,ald breathe 1 says I wanted my hair and also myself and a share And I says: Just trim my hair around the edges ii don't use the clipper on the sides dost take even a little bit off the rjamed I'ddei -- soys. "You look like you put on. tbe old days of chivalry and So," be xd some Ib couldnt of been none of that could train a more lauti they former :e compliment than a barber. wop meant to subtly con-r- j Locate 1st this that he had noticed me of my hair was to see that some fell down like London .jfljli d Bridge and t Philadelphia Nationals. Tell be started out with the dlp-t.- i it tbe base of the skull as per but the next thing I knew he Li ny up above the ears with the lie nteniiil and had the right side the old bean pretty near bear heft 1 could say Jack Boblnson, which ddeutally 1 hadnt no desire to say, tpecisllj to a barber. Well, when right side of your head gets id you hare got to let the left ic know wbat the right side has harelng did to It, so 1 told him go ahead and when I got through tbe hair trim I looked like a it bander from Marlon, Ohio. ;Maybe 1 could have stopped him in If be hadn't started a fasclnat-- b conversation lu the original gar-! i "Was at the worlds Series, you Yes." did you think of It, he says. Xobody that was there could ttys, and 1 says What pV I says. WcU," he says, Kamas-Kam- us pany incorporau-- Gdld Mining wi-.- ,'JUU.Ouo u.-- . uir-- - lor gold in this vU:,iity. Monroe Mom i.e chased by Sego Milk lWwi purpany of Salt Lake City. Pi'ovo ?2y,08J entrant awaided for street paving piujeet heie. i any with ;nJabscapital for incorporated purpose of buying and selling fruit. llyrum citizens will vote April j; on $45,000 bond issue for construction of municipal electric plant in Blacksmith iork canyon. Highway construction, maintenance and administration cost jfl4.,'J87 month of March, to state auditors report. according btale fish and game department plans to erect and maintain hutchcrv at Kamas. Coalville Construction work at Lcho reservoir now going ahead rapidly with day and night shifts of work- da-- Tho United Slates Civil Service cominissitin li.is announced open com-- v t.live examinations as follows: ., l - $3,-20- Assistant marketing specialist 0 (poultry products), at $2,000 to a year, Bureau of Agricultural men. Economics. Department of AgriculFormal opening of Richfield's new ture. for duty in Washington, 1). C., theatre will be held latter part of or in the field. April. Elevator conductor, at $1.0KQ a year, Cedar Citys municipal airpoit to be Departmental service, Washington, D. formally opened May 18. C. Salt Lake City citizens will vote Land appraiser, at $3.800 a year; this summer on $3,000,000 or $5,000,-00- 0 associate land appraiser, at $3,200 a bond issue for carrying out water land appraiser, at assistant year; program. Monticello Flans completed for at a year; senior land appraisal aide, $2.000 u year, Interstate Commerce construction of 18 miles U. S. highfor duty in Washington, Commission, No. 450 way through Dry Valley. D. in or field. the C., Coalville Union lacific railroad Assistant over Chalk creek will be rephysiological plant anabridge built immediately. tomist, at $2,600 to $3,100 a year, Monticello Midwest Refining com- - Forest Service, Department of Agriculture, for duty at Madison, Wis and elsewhere. Director of agriculture, Indian Field Service, at $2,900 a year, less $300 a year for quarters, fuel, and light. Washington, D. C. During Chemist, $3,800 to $4,400 a year; the past year the area of the national associate chemist, $3,200 to $3,700 a park system has been enlarged to year; assistant chemist, $2,600 to $3,-112,113.5 square miles, an increase of a the examinations are to year; nearly 200 square miles, through the fill vacancies as they occur in the addition of lands to existing parks Chemical Warfare Service, Edgewood and the establishment of new ones, At present there Arsenal, Maryland. according to the records of the de- are four vacancies in the assistant of the interior. The greater partment The are (1) grade. optional subjects portion of the new territory was added through legislation enacted during analytical chemistry, (2) organic (3) physical chemistry, or the second session of the Seventieth chemistry, toxic gas chemistry. (4) congress. All states except Maryland, Vir An area of. approximately three Vermont, Delaware, and the ginia, square miles of spectacular scenic District of Columbia have received less has beauty just been added to the than their share of appointments in Acadia National park on the coast of the Departmental Service Maine, through the acceptance by the at apportioned I). C. Washington, secretary of the interior of a deed Full information may be obtained covering this land. The newly-adde- d from A, R. secretary of the section is on Schoodic Peninsula, a United StatesWard, Civil Service Board of bold point across Frenchmans bay on Examiners at the post office or custhe opposite mainland from Mount tomhouse in Ogden:1" Y Desert Island, where the main portion of the park is located. pany has 10,000,600 foot flow of peGrand Teton Nation park, Wyoming, troleum gas in deep test Well in southwith an area of 150 square miles, ern part of San Juan county, created by an act passed during the Zion National Park-M- t. Carme last session of congress, forms the highway which has been under conlargest single addition to the park struction for past two years will be system. Bryce Canyon National park, opened to travel this summer. in southern Utah, was established on Highest silver production for single September 15, 1928, under authority mine in U. S. held by Park Utah mine previously granted by congress. Oth- at Keetley. er parks enlarged are the Yellowstone Construction of highway from Price park, with an addition of 78 square to Salt Lake City will be principar miles, and Lassen Volcanic National road project of Carbon county this park, in northern California, by an year. addition of 39 square miles of interestOgden $100,000 garage building to be erected in this city. ing volcanic territory. $3,-1U- $2,-G- 00 National Park Area Increased Last Year 00 i i'-- iinviing. Martha Ncbvkor ih.i society Monday nltcrnnnii r i."ii,e in the clircgor apart . ' Munii-- e cn.i-rtuiin-- V:.-- . i.xenuc, when Mrs. Leslie and iili v Warner Arthur were h :r hair 5 ?r ex-- ks. n t; Pythian Sisters Entertain Pythian Sisters entertained at a prettily appointed luncheon Tuesday afternoon ut the K. of I, hall on Grnut avenue. Spring blossoms in shudes of yellow and candles of the same color decorated the luncheon tables. Mrs. K. C. Winans was general chairman; Mrs. Frank Wilson ticket chairman; Mrs. Alfred Daniels, luncheon chairman, and Mrs. Louis Schumers. card games. Eighty guests were in attendance. Sempre Music Sempre Music club will meet Tuesday, April 16, with Mrs. llay Whit meyer, 2773 Harrison avenue. Members are requested to come early for a practice for the spring musical. Mrs. Royal Eccles will have charge of the program and will present a paper on .The Romantic School. The following members will take part on J on WATCHES, DIAMONDS, KEVOLVEKS, (JUNS, RIFLES, KODAKS, ETC. Uncle Sams Loan Office 278 25th St. ORdcn, Utah ver-Johns- on !,tt i-- "n- - BICYCLES ... db i'j 5 ( J little 00,1 wish ladles of the fIend a term lu or ,lbrary or Ivln td iL.ViIor 1 cj wouldn't be so wild Os we boys enjoy. i ,h COn,J Jmlic.te. H 2416 Kiescl Avenue Ihonc 332 Robert H. Hinckley Inc. 2810 1-- Washington Avenue R EM Ii County, UTAH, t, "2, IS, 20; cm itT of weueu COUNTY. STATE OF I'TAll An hie Kllivmi, niul lliiyen ll iiiier. iloin luintiev. nu Wruilit M.ii ket, 1'lain-if- f. v,. . i;. Si, wait, aiul Mr. 1L li. Stew, url. Itefel1il.ini The S'llle of Vtnh til Hid Def, lldullt, . . V suinin-inei nr,. wi'hln to d i - i I lee trr vice of thi aumtnini i iiii-iwith in the County in mi. if utp.-thi., nrlion i lroiirht; olherwi.e within nf(,-.cevi.-- : n. defend the almve 'ijefr il.iy, : anil in rne of your failure mil led to .n do, jn. lenient will tie ai:int nrdiiiu' he. In the of the you u Inch ha be- ii filed with the Chirk uf iiii.( Court. Thi, action U liruiipht to recover judirinent art- live fnnn tin. Mile of koI and aervlce rendci-i-tu Itefundunl at tlieir reiiuevt, aa in enid romplnilit. I. lKUOY NKl-SOily inni-Inil- if. dr.'i-nlx-i- l '. O, Addrcv. (01 I'lninlifC Ottden, April 12, 19, 20: May Dal,-- : l'lililii-atlo- Attorney. lluildinir. Kci-l- e I'luh. 10 and 17, , Delinquent Notice LACKAWANNA MINING COMPANY 'rinclpnl place of huinea: 270 XMh Street, Ouden, Utah NOTICE There are dnliiuiienl uixiii the fullowlni , on account of aaament No. I. levied on the 27th day of February, 1920, and the aevernl am. unit act opimeite the nnnte uf the rciioctive iharehuldeni a ful- tiM-k- nnd In aernriiiiiire with luw and an order of the Ununl uf Director!, made tin the 27th day uf Frbrunry, 1U29, no many aharea of each par-euf .aid atiu-aa may lie nereuNry will be wild at public auetion at the office of the 270 25th Street, Oirden, Uuh, on the 'JOlh day of April, A. D.. 1929. at 2 o'eloek 1'. M, to puy the deliniuent aaaeaament there. uu toi:H lier with the coat uf advert iainy and niK-nuf aale. J. E. STOREY, el Secretary and Treaaurtr. 2.HH St,, Ouden. Uuh. Dalea of puhlicatlon, April S, 12, 19. 1929. 27K MONEY TO LOAN at half your previous mC Waahinylna Avenue C3!35Pd?!!!r?BSSrr!iurJ5S!5fflSi?nSr3 AUTOMOBILES USED CAR MARKET east aide, between 24 and fionn uwd ear 060 w OIOM Kiiwel Ave., II eta. ELECfRICAL TUB wily motor winding ihep In W. A. DUNN Phone 2019 or 42M -- Oylia. AUTO REFAIRING Allenlion Mr. Aatulat! la yaar rar ready for Spring Have It aver. haulrd where the work le gearanteed. WALT JAKES AUTO REPAIRING 2309 Kieael Avtnse Phone 2422 Market & Groceteria we have different conditions in the Come In and Inspect the Exceptional Values We Are Now Showing! Tires specially priced at $2.00 and up. Rebuilt Bicycles priced up from $12.00. Motorcycles, Guns, Ammunition, Ltc. OUR LOW PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT! Bl1 X Tin: DisTitinr WATSON-BUIC- K This condition is ideal foi the man who is a careful buyer, who gets the full value for his automobile dollar. Today he can buy a used car that has thousands of miles of efficient performance left in it and at a price that gives him super value for his money. There is practically no risk in the purchase of a used car today that comes from the stock of a reputable dealer. KAMMEYERS BIKE SHOP itt,e c,,eck ut the check the time elapsed was rccto&InS my time at 10 6r ma,!p a total of 05 11 i FOR SALE For the Careful Buyer at about a Mar. IW.'O. I'.1. 183-- 5 Street Tweatj-foort- h A Cash and Carry Market at Cash and Carry Prices for Cash and Carry People. deliver. Qul-me.- male: Wln-Ill Summons automobile business. With the introduction of new steel alloys and better production methods we have better automobiles at less cost. But there is also a new condition in the industry. Style in exterior design, in color and in finish have created a new demand and the result is .that the automobile owner trades in his car long, long before it has given the service it was built to GET YOUR want $10 a pint," S und ii Apul i.f Mur, Ii. Eaay Repayment, loam triad. to 1600.00. In the Olden Days Nowadays thing doing 1 know a n,!; can set a prescription. " .. J00 little 0. D. rn-ovr- t'ily. i iilioii I'bl-li- i T oday Dad benefit J I' lull, I'.iied: llu. I hi ii... 2144 tonic." I an-tui- PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. he you l,.(iV-ll;ie- Money To Loan facturers devoted their efforts toward mechanical perfection and to little else. And the old bus was worn out. Those were the days of limited production and limited ideas. oind,- - l gays, l3Ple - Iii'-ii.l- 1 14 1 i.- - Those were the days of conservative designs in automobile manufacture. Almost all car manu- says. "I guess you are ade a few UtUe Invest 0,1 dls that they told me anch and no oil ever come . y - In the early days of the automobile business when a man bought a car he ran it until it was worn out. And when the buyer was ready to turn it in there was no economical service left in it. ,V,1 I I I . I FUR SCARFS 1. ttwouldu tn 1 se:.-sioi- vice-preside- ad ,ari l uf mi rnv X I s e he cInched . ih. M. : iu, gym-na.-un- soya una, he says. Did you ever ur dnehed? doses up u and keeps the oil Itfrom coxne-6- 0 1. f I i i i! 0-- w-.- It was going S J. I. l.r Ot!Irii City. Cuunly ot iltra, plaintiff, v. f l'i!y r.iii Drama Mark Brown and Mrs. Herman Deadly Plant The covoCIh, plum j Wny will entertain the Drama club rluUj j ut the home of Mr ;. Brown. Soul li an J It) AUwh-o- . Aliiiimls 85.! I weiity-fourt- h street. The drama ciiting it show no cffeel Tor days, or ei!,.i:i i,f the ladies Literary club sometimes A paralysis of ihv of S;.!; Lake will present a reciprocity limbs then uiul a lingering develops progiarn. Mrs. W. F. Adams, artist death follows. ami critic, will speak upon "Ait. Two of .Vis. Adams pictures are now bong ih'pinycd at the Weber Has Morale in this city. At the concluA good workman is man who sion of the program tea will be served, possesses those quulilles wliieli col ly conferring with the hostesses, lectlxely gu to make what we call mer.l'i i s may invite guests. morale. American Magazlna Catholic Women's League The Catholic Womens League met Famous Midget Tuesday afternoon at the Knights of The real iiniue of Toiu Thumb w Columbus home on Twenty - fifth Cluirli-Sherwood Straiton. lie was strci t, for the election of officers, ts."H in born at Brlileimit, Conn, lie drs. J. K Cave was elected president to i i.ecced Mrs. A. A. McBride, who died In 1SS.1. las served the league as leader for the last five years. Other officers chosen Lons Sunlets Period weic: Mrs. Harvey Cahill, first 1'oiiit Barrow, the iiinilnrmi.osi Mrs. P. C. Kraus, second which Is more tmin hi!iiI ot Alrska, Mrs. W. 1 Kimball, the Aretle eirele, line wllliln 300 miles xeeoriling secretary; Mrs. J. F. Camp iell. cut responding secretary; Mrs. no sunlight for 40 days In the wln'er. Walter Wall, financial secretary; Mrs. J. F. Brown, treasurer. The officers Mainly the Latter will be installed in May and will take The two most importaiit musclca office in September. that function without direction by tbe brain are tbe heart und the tongue Alpha Zeta Chapter, Delphian San Francisco Chronicle. Zeta members cf Delphian Alpha sociity met for luncheon Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Angus Kennedy, 2603 Madison avenue. Following luncheon the literary program (IKNUINK FOX under the direction of Mrs. E. C. Is all tkdn at altrart!v prlrM Bader was given, the subject being, WALTER GILMORE "Greek Thought. The next meeting Furrier and leiiilrrmiKl will be held Monday, April 22, at the Waehinsloii Avrnue Ihue lit home of Mrs. Kennedy. vice-presiden- - 1 'l.ili lu tlir Saul Defendant . ! f..iiiiiMiiiel to appear williill .1.,: of tin, Summon upon i.f'i r u. ii in which Ihi ivnl urliiu tin In ; otherwi.e, within twenty u. 1...1 i 4 abuve-aIII .l.i. i.iii-- -- ir.iii-, in mill i'll-- . of your failure to do ii: mil llistorir.il :if f tVthi. action will in IV.diii Historical ,i!! to ti.i- l . u.i i t r I ho n lu-- f demanded in lu been fiU:d l:ic l.iii.l, of wl.iih a tei'iei r.m afternoon at o'clock ami of aid court, the United War Seixice il.ib rooms in .iki ( (I.e .iirivh die j -- :i.. i t for the um uill you Ku-mhe . lion of f I I.iid T..I 100 ltolLir budding. Ifitt.llOI. x ill ii i:!i liu ine.'-- s i. i.t llu- i.i-- i of it per rent occupy 1. Min,l.i il.iy of April, 19-- 8. to-- Mis. R. O. Tiuker will give o;i ii r upli p'jiii! tiV. and dubunvint'iiU in. pii painl p.iper n.i "Chinn" r as a pail of the study of the Kevixnl to Uie above 'll,!i. I ie .'i relit of preniUe known of Antiques. . , Ocdi-nnve:.u--lii :u i.mulier Utah. IKI.I) J. f( IN WAY. r!ii'.:il ilf'i. Aitorney. - : 1vi' David hrvlr liidu., OyiU-n-, A ll-.i- - Junior met Wednesday the Thomas lx'islit? home on tinV . i , Summons I), Si guc'-t-nn mbi-i- tun-vm-- Associate social economist at 0 to $3,700 a year; assistant social economist, at S2.G00 to $.1,100 a year; Children's tlurcau. Department of Labor; for duty in Washington, D. C.t or in the field. M. iiM-l.l.e- - nu Announced by Ward; Many Places Listed 1, 1, I'C - !; th at will si: - th. Civil Service Exams ct?-n- uu.--in- w:.- ll't:ilitUfd from page 3.) Mani.-will looigiea 1. t 1 !' M local subscribers. Today S5 445 telephones serve the city. The telephone exchange lu Denver wai the first to be established In the tate of Colorado, and nine of the original subscribers are still residents pf the city, p. i:.o. of ibapU-- Mcii.'u-i.-- , a I a luncheon l. be jmwt. ly of ihapiir J WY.un mLiv r .avy ili i!! ;mj muii-'u!- l at l!n- l.oi..c of Mr:, lirnooii, Apul hiThe hiih llio'li.i-- i Leslie,If, J.iJ! giwn. ivu in have km giwti a: llu- Sutui-- i lu- s.rxe.l at, 1 oMoiI. wiil i i b In? will e jiilpuiu'il until aiul will b- followed by a pio.'i.nu. v. dull Mr. j;i: 1C1 All us experts knew to come out like "went war between Germany and ttkey vs. the Allies, but everybody ts pretty reticent till it come out." pKE be asked me what 1 thought the White Sox and the Cubs and h Dempsey and the Democrats In order named, and 1 said I thought 7 would all lose and finely he asked did I want a shave and I told him ''! never want one but there was Wain. party that insisted that 1 W one once In a while, so ttglna to shave me and Just then t Sunder storm started outside they most generally always n and it seems that this guy was of thunder like a lot of dogs tIme tliey wa a I&P f T I1 would lose control of the Uletto nd cut a fresh slice k4 80 whea De was through Oat major operation he asked hat did 1 want on my hair and 1 1 ! . It was no surprise ate." "i" City Site for di of new Ui,i:el at May .i im-atc- merit ret i. tablet minting the site of the firt telephone exchange la the city of 1 leaver was unveiled this past summer. The ceremony took place Larimer Street, where, lu 1S7S, Denvers first exchange was opened. At that time there were twenty-fiv- e 0 thp female sex for equal bbrillins alauva wanl tLe aul bO' w cub well I Sol. e have tbe privilege could enjoy U- ULiT the program: Mrs, Bon Tyne, Mrs. I'Tid Fmi ivr, and Mr.;. J. E. OIm :i Mis. II. Slowns wiil n p rt cui ild. in the mimical DENVER'S FIRST "CENTRAL A 1 lardnek I Of Utah for Week Sex 0, king TIIE OGDEN POST For Sale $ CHEAP 154-To- Truck n Inquire Motor Ford-Nelso- n Co. 2234 Wash. Ave. Phone 207 Old Established Cleaners High Duality Work. Reliable. Phone 377 Superior Cleaning Co. 2170 Grant Ave. E. G. Hampton, Drop. |