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Show 8 Friday, April THE OGDEN POST plea of not guilty when he was raigned before Judge Barker Hooper Notes ar- Daughters of Pioneers, camp U, met home of Mrs. Lena Powers Spacious club rooms of the Ogden Scenic Service club were dedicated (Thursday) yesterday. Wednesday evening with a party at which Frank Mayor Francis, Mrs. Ycta Waddoups returned to Arthur Iidgway, of Denver, and Har- her home in Arco, Nevada, last Sunry M. Cushing, of Salt Luke, were the day, after a two weeks visit with speakers. Scenic slides were shown, relatives in Hooper. and the evenings entertainment was concluded with a dance and refreshThe local farm bureau held a meetments. The club rooms occupy the last Monday evening for the puring floor of the top freight depot of the Denver Altio Grande Western railway pose of considering the problem of financing the local baseball team. at Twenty-fourt- h street and Wall Owing to the stormy weather there were not many in attendance. It was deemed advisable to call another meetReleased on his own recognizance ing in the near fture. to procure the necessary bonds to secure his freedom from jail early in Mrs. Olga Graham, who has been August last year, Frank Everett has not been seen or heard of since, it is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. stated by police officers, when his Henry Smith, has returned to her case was called in the city court Wed- home in Eden. nesday for the second time. Everett was wanted on an automobile theft The Hooper school ball team, coached by A. P. Bates, played Riverdale at charge. Hooper last Monday afternoon on acIsabel Buchanan filed suit for di- count of the storm the game was vorce . Wednesday from Harold H. called before the fifth inning. Buchanan charging drunkenness and Mrs. Nellie Parker has sold her cruelty. It is alleged that Buchanan frequently came home drunk and beat farm in the southern part of town his wife and threatened her life. The and moved close in town on the Beus couple were married March 14, 1927. farm. High School Seniors To Attend Annual Hi School Day at U. of U. at the Four hundred car loads of ppring lambs have already been shipped through the Ogden Union stockyards resulting from a month's business trip to California ranches by Icster F. Whitlock, manager of tho local yards. T. F. Mooney, field representative, accompanied Mr. Whitlock. It was estimated that the trip would result in 2500 cars being shipped through Ogden during the year. Visitors Welcome Dumke Greenhouses, 1607 Kiesel avenue. Lloyd C. Mitchell has been appointed general manager of the Seattle division of Van de K am p's Holland Dutch Bakers, Inc., according to information received by City Commissioner Fred E. Williams. Mr. Mitchell was former owner of the Ogden Daking company which was taken over by the Continental Baking company. . Drs, Fouts New Method Dentists, adv. Washington, phone 843. 2468 The Wasatch Gas company was given permission to enter upon the grounds belonging to W. L. Tierney, et al, and to construct a pipe line for natural gas. The farmers are handicapped in their work this spring on account of the weather. There are very Flowers Funeral Sprays and De- facilities are somewhat lacking, it was few stormy who have their cropa in. farmers folstated Norris P. Walsh by Captain Shrubs Plants. signs; Rosebushes va- In the wetter sections there has been an to the lowing inspection trip WEBER FliORAL, Phone 410, 740, rious organizations. very little plowing done. 28th St. More? National Guard units were found to lie in excellent shape although armory Why Pay a number of people are buyQuite Two checks totaling $16.60 and besome are investand ing baby chicks, work, Pete Carson and Jack Ophikens, tween $40 and $50 in cash was report- ing heavy in baby turkeys. serving jail sentences on drunkenness ed stolen from the home of Carl M. charges, were pardoned by the city Lancaster by a thief who entered the commission through the recommenda- house through a rear window some tion of Chief of Police Harry S. An- time Tuesday night On evidence that they had procured El Monte Hill Climb Scheduled for Sunday derson. Frank W. Mathews, of the Ogden Elks lodge, has been appointed chairman of a civic committee to confer with the chamber of commerce and with the city commission as to how the lodge can do tho most effective work in civic affairs. Misses and stout women here is your chance to dress better and pay less. I have a complete line of womens wearing apparel the latest creations from Pans and New York. If you are interested in dressing more attractively, call Resdy-to-We- 3836-- ar A12 J. that Porter avenue be graded was filed with the city comA petition missioners Tuesday by eleven residents along the avenue. The matter was referred to the city supervisor and the city engineer. Motorcycle enthusiasts of Ogden will assemble at El Monte Springs again this Sunday to run off the regular irize stunts planned for last Sunday, tut which could not be run due to the hill being too wet. Other events were held, however, last Sunday and many thrills were provided for the 300 specTake My Advice is the title of play tators who gathered for the event. Frank Buckner and Eddie Ticher being staged by the dramatic art department of Weber college to be pre- were the prize winners. sented May 1. The cast includes Mildred Bowman, William Wright, Jack Moore, Dorothy Foulgcr, Floyd Farr, Lucile Purrington, Cecil Gealta and Emory Nichols. Senior students of Ogden and Weber county high schools will attend he annual high school day at the University of Utah on May 10, it is of both announced by principals in the vawill and compete schools, rious contests sponsored by the University on that day. Students afOfcden high will compete in the public speaking, debating, chemistry, sewing, cooking contests and also in the track and field events. Weher high students will compete in public speaking and chemistry con- tests. Entrants to the track and field events will be decided at the field events at the U. A. C. high school day on May 3, which will be attended by the northern division of the state. All high school seniors in the state are invited to visit the University of annual high Utah on the twenty-firschool day, Friday, May 10. Contest work in art, chemistry, debating, draspeaking, matics, extemporaneous home economics, music, and oral reading, tennis matches and the state high school track meet will be special features of the day. High school day is held each spring under the auspices of the extension division of the university to acquaint high school seniors with the University of Utah. A program of entertainment and instruction is planned which will fill an entire day and evening. The morning will be filled up with an assembly, inspection tours of the university campus, visits with the various deans of the schools and the heads of departments and contest work. Lunch will be served in the cafeteria, and in the afternoon the finals in a number of contests and the state high school track meet and tennis matches will be held. An award assembly for the winners of the various contests and of the track and field events will be held in the evening and will be followed by a dance for the visitors. contests will be carTwenty-fou- r ried on during the day besides the state high school track meet and tennis matches. The finals in high school debating and the state finals in the national band and orchestra contests will be held. Scholarships to the University of Utah will be awarded to st John P. Schoer, who baa filed suit for divorce from Amelia F. Schoer, has been ordered to pay his wife $25 attorneys fees, $10 for personal needs, nnd $10 a month temporary alimony. The Mrs. Grace Bishop and II. C. Jensen were married Sunday by the Rev. Arthur J. llensen, pastor of the First Baptist church. The couple will be at home to their friends after May 1 at 32G1 Childs avenue. too. They give better protection to the feet, and in the long run cost Des Moines, Iowa, which has been under a news monopoly for sometime through having two papers with bat one ownership, will soon have another afternoon daily which will be head' ed by W. L. Harding, former governHave you seen him, a baker with or of that state. Lending citizens of black hair, black eyes, weighs about Dcs Moines and other Iowa cities have 180 pounds, is 5 feet 10 inches tall joined in the venture to throw off the and is 40 years old? It is worth $500 to you if you can assist in locating the man believed to be suffering from amnesia since his home burned down in Bangor Maine. Ogden police have been advised of the reward. Money To Loan Costs of $4.70 were assessed against sus- N. W. Taylor and also a ended jail sentence by Judge Simon E arlow on a plea of guilty to passing a bad check for $1.70 on the Raymond 80-d- service station. ay Sentence was pended when it was shown check had been made good. sus- jsi Gilbert Thatcher will leave for Wisconsin about May 4 to bring a carload of purc-bre- d Holstein Guernsey rattle purchased for local dairymen by County Agent A. L. Christensen. F Office Ogden, Utah oy Taylor, negro, who was arrested 5CW some bologna. Shoes Star Brand" and Poll-Parrare built for service. They look good ot of Splendid foot protection, plenty of style, an abundance of quality and satisfaction is what you get when you let us solve the shoe problem for yourself and your family. Star Brand Shoea Are Better six-ac- phril V&I X-- re Trial of Roy E. Skinner will be set Saturday by Judge George S. Bar-- ! kcr in the Second district court on n ' charge of failure In provide fur lii HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS! m In Hi I Had P, 1922 TIIH TAILOR In IlusincxH in Ogden Since 1S77 2 11 1 Kivsil Ac:uu most on the $50 1923 B FORD TOURING. Good tires. exceptionally good. FORD TOURING. Has never but one owner. FORD COACH. Will stand a W hard service. Announcement! $75 Telephone your needs. A deliver the goods. til TOURING. Good has plenty of snap. 1916 DODGE TOURING. A real1 the price we ask. 1921 DODGE 1924 FORD COACH. Good pail tires. Good mechanically. FORD COUPE. In fine OLDS TOURING. An escep $150 1924 1924 $200 1923 The quality of our merchandise and service is unsurpassed. Tailor Made by PETER ANDERSON ... the How Far Your Motor Car Dollar Will Go in 1929 S."Star Brand Shots Arm Bettor" vc It 9 and 10 Coming-Ma- y 1923 i i 1ST In order to have a quick disposal of the rest of our gh and fixtures, we have rearranged all of our slock, markej down prices again and are offering the public some of ik greatest shoe bargains they have ever witnessed. EVEHT SALE FINAL. WRIGHT'S ARE pleased to announce that L. J. Morton, a former employee of the Ensign Drug Co., and recently with the Culley Drug Co., is back at his old post of duty and will be glad to meet his many friends here. L the Purchase of a gravel pit in Box Elder county was authorized by the Weber county commission Tuesday with the assurance of County Attorney Samuel E. Blackham that the action would be legal. The pit will provide an unlimited supply of gravel for the road and will cost $1000. MUST VACATE BY MAY less. The Ensign Drug Co. is strictly am Ogden institution and 100 per cent for OGDEN. Wholesale spread of white top, one of Utah's worst weeds, was saved by the prompt action of LeKoy Marsh, district agriculture inspector, in seizing 1000 pounds of alfalfa seed shipped in from Idaho that was found to contain a large proportion white top seed. FORCED TO QUIT WfE Sure AVK. interesting and thrilling comedy stage . . . buy your tickets early! at the Bamberger depot for stealing Taylor was taken immediately before the city court where he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to serve 20 days in the city jail in lieu of a $40 fine. The entire transaction took less than 20 minutes from the lime the affair was first reported to the police until Taylor began serving his time. 2309 WASHINGTON Uncle Sams Loan 278 25th St. Administration of justice was swift Jg and sure Tuesday in the case of s? Le-K- THE BOOTERY First appearance in Ogden protection of solid leather footwear, the Lind we sell. WATCHES, that the .orpKl ir on DIAMONDS, REVOLVERS, GUNS, RIFLES, KODAKS, ETC. 2318 high 4 attended the twei,th school day. The is expected to according to J. M. Ad ;ni tv. extension division arrangements. American Legion CHATEAU buaieft person in the world is a happy, healthy playful boy or girl. They deserve good shoes-Thehealth DEMANDS the Monopoly j at the R. Scott Zimmerman, rodent control specialist for the U. S. department of with Coun agriculture, is A. I Christensen in waging ty Agent Charges of desertion were filed Sat' war on ground squirrels in the viurday afternoon by two lonely hus- cinity of Liberty and Eden. bands in suits for divorce proceedings. C. C. Griffith sued Florence Griffith for alleged desertion last March, and Dcs Moines, Iowa, John O, Stanford sued Bernice StanYoke ford for desertion February 15. Neith er couple had any children. Of News Throws Off Last, year , East Is West Mrs. Alice Miss Helen Eckardt, Mower and Mrs. Reka Parker have Fruit buds and blossoms in the vibeen chosen officers of the Y. L. M. cinity of North Ogden were damaged I. A. of the Fourteenth ward. slightly by the hailstorm Tuesday, it was reported by IRoy Marsh, agriDespite the gloomy weather and tho cultural inspector. Fruit in other parts lack of a romantic moon on spring of the valley is reported to be in exevenings, five couples applied for mar- cellent condition. riage licenses at the county clerks office Saturday afternoon. They were Robert Mosher and Irene Stark, both of Ogden. Noah Rogers, Filmore, and Daisy A. Webster, Blackfoot, Ida., Mil-to- n Vern McEnlire, Farr West, and Florence May Jackson, Ogden; Carl L. Butler and Bernice Hodson, both of Ogden, and Thomas Lynch and Allic Nix, both of Ogden. place in the the seniors winning first all to various contests and Other of the winning debate team. cups awards including silver loving dobeen have and merchandise prizes and nated by Salt Lake bankers 9c car at the price. DODGE SEDAN. runs very good. 1925 Good tires . Good STAR SEDAN. tires. An excellent little car Phone G23 Ensign Drug Co l.'l.'l Twenty-fourt- h Street Robert H. Hinckley, Ave. InCl 2810 Washington DODGE BROS. MOTOR CARS AND TRUCKS PLYMOUTH MOTOR C, |