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Show Friday, June THE OGDEN POST LIBERTY Failure to provide and cruelty are charped in a divorce action filed by Klida Scovil apainat John A. Scovil in the Second district court The couple were married October II, 1921, ami have two children. The complaint also alleges that Scovil "step out with other women and has declared to his wife that he will continue to do ao at will. Dr. Fouta New Method Dentists. 2468 Washington, phone 843. adv. Charges of aaaault with intent to commit murder were diamiaaed in the Second district court by Judge Eugene K. Frstt apainat Manuel I)onea. The motion to dismiss the case waa made Wil-an- n by District Attorney David J. found that Henry after it waa llctnra, on whom the aaaault ia to have liven made April 29, had left the city following hia release from the hospital from severe knife wounds. Visitors Welcome Dumke Greenhouses, 1607 Kieael avenue. al-lcp- cd WilFriday, June 14. the truck of liam 11. Chard. Liberty merchant, burned to the ground on the paved the highway in Ogdtn canyon at The canyon. mouth of Shang-llip- h fire was eamea by a short circuit from the service battery that hnd been placed in the car. Resides the loss of the car, $100.00 of merchandise, consisting of grain and chicken feed, was burned. W. H. Chards home was saved from burning Sunday afternoon during the storm by breaking the lead wire to the house. A short circuit in the wiring having caused the fuse box to burn and sputter and sparks to fly. along the wires. The barns of John Shaw, Iwis Visitors to the East canyon reservoir of the Davis and Weber County Canal company, report the huge pond filled with water within two inches of the top of the last board in the Spillway. Although the creeks were dropping fast, the recent storm would mure than put the water over the top. The continued high water in the Weber rover will enable the reservoir water to be held to a much later date than last yeur, it is reported. that prowlers had entered her home Sunday and stolen $14.60 in cash which had been left on a dresser. Mrs. Jensen stated that she had left the front door unlocked when she left the house. W. C. l'ate pled guilty to indecent conduct and was fined $150 in the city court Tuesday. He was arrested after several residents had "run him down. A jail sentence was suspended in the city court Tuesday by Judge Simon Harlow in the case of I.. A. lorlcr, charged with passing a bad check for $0 on April 11, provided that the check he made good and court costs amounting to $4.70 are paid. Funeral services for David Hogge, electrocuted at the Glota mills Monday while repairing high voltage wires that were danftiged by the storm, were held in the West Weber ward meeting hnusu Wednesday with Bishop George A. Ileslop presiding. Ward 1iper reported to the police Monday that $80 in cash and his watch were stolen from a locker in the Weber gymnasium. A fountain pen and $5 in cash were reported be Clark D are invited for said work and will ReShaw, Clark Bros., Henry the of office City at the Rhodes, Joseph received E. Chard Thomas were blown corder in the City Hall at Ogden, Holmes F. R. Rhodes, Utah, until ten o'clock A. M. on the .f?. down during the storm. of July, 1929. Instructions 9th en coops and many small buildings- to day bdders, plans and specifications for he garage belongwere blown over. said improvement can be seen and was up ing to Charley Shaw overpicked at the office of the City examined a fer.ee completely and taken in the City Hall of said 14 kit Engineer into another lot Wh1. the buildiiu City. ground the weight of demolished The right is reserved to reject any completely wind and the all bids and to waive any defects. from off and blown were it. Wagon boxes and By order of the Board of Commiswagons, and hay racks picked up of Ogden City, Utah, this, the sioners The crop, c.rri.d Vv.,.1 12th day of June, 1929. pretty badly torn by thetrees along R. A. MOYES, rain. Many beautiful blown City Recorder. were the highway Is First publication June 14th, 1929. Miss Beth landsay of Liberty Last publication July 5th, 1929. home after spending a week of Mr. Published in The Ogden Post. tion in Bingham, the guest f,r iTJ ami Mrs. William Siddoway. Mrs. Alice Pickering of Salt Lake were and her son, Eddie, of Bingham, Mrs. Mr. and of guests the week-en- d reBeth Lindsay Miss J. B. Lindsay. Ling-haat visit a turned home after Sewer District No. nhirh thi action ia brought in thirty day after term-- . ' .TT,- - -above entitled action ; and In 2, 0cf! X. failure ao to do. judgment Will u againit you according to th j- -,; 1 complaint, which faaa been ' :t Clerk of aatd court. Thi aetion ia brought for tu quieting title ia tho plaintiff to tto described property, aituale in ., hiiow C State of Utah. All of Lou Seventeen (it, Nineteen (19) and Twenty ,23, Subdiviaion of the Went H.'f T (2J). Piet 'C" of 1 City vry. 4, i THE DISTRICT COURT OF JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF UTAH IN AND FOR WEBER COUNTY IS Verne B. Thorpe, plaintiff, v. Thoma C. Murphy, William H Murphy. Petor Murphy, John Han Sylvester F. Brown, Fmne Brown, and nixun and Thoma Shannon, heir at law next of kin of Anuta. ia Hsnnwnn. aiao known u Annutaeia Hannigan. deeuaod. alto all other pemons unknown, claiming any right,y real prop-irtitle, rotate, lien or intormt in tho advcrcc to dirribetl in tha complaint plaintiff ewnenhip or any eioud upon Plain,0HM C. DAVIS, tiff title thereto, defendant. Plaintiff 1 P. O. Addrtea, Tba State of Utah to laid defendant ; Krl ' AJtoty. Ijfc You are hereby aummoned to appear withia ing. Ogden. Utah. Publication date. : June 21 twenty day after eerviee of thin lutaaoB July 1929. j, 3 upon you, if aeruud within tha County in 19. Z, 1 155. Summons IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF WERER COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Riuil N1on, Plaintiff; n. Elisabeth M. tori Fishing Reason Bring U'Ktrl Nelson, Defendant and The Bute of Utah in said Defendant . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitley to appear within Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Chard have had You are hereby eummaned twenty days after eerviee of this luanoM as their visitors, Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Ma- - uiion you, if served withia the County in which thi. artim ie brought; o herwwe within thirty Myers and Mr. and Mrs. George after eerviee; and defend the above day rd ,0Mr? and Mrs. Thomas Willard have action ; and in ease of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered againat you Judpe Eugene E. Pratt granted Ora Willard father, Mr. their as guests, disto the demand of the eomplaint, Anderson a divorre in the Second and Mr. and according Willard, which baa been filed with the Clerk of laid Thomas Mr. M. Alma from trict court Monday Mrs. William Willard and family of Court. Anderson on charges of failure to t This action ie brought to recover a Salt Lake City. dUolving the bond of matrimony now provide A cash wttk'Fnont of $500 Hill have as Alton and Mr. Mr. and heretofore existing between you and the was agreed to by both parties to the their guest, Mrs. Hills niece, Miss plaintiff. action and approved by the court. Ida. P. LeROY NELSON, Margaret Anderson of Pocatello, Several cases of burplarly were rePlaintiff Attorney. Kate Rhodes and and Eva Miss P. O. addreae: SOS Eccles Building, Ogden, by parties ported over the week-en- d of Ogden are visit- Utah. Burns Alta Miss who left their front doora unlocked. ing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhodes of Publication dates May 17, S4, SI; June 7, W. E. Hill, 2353 I), avenue, reported Liberty. They arrived in Liberty in 14 and Zl. the loss of $." in cash, a raincoat, two time to attend the Gleaner Girls shirts and a kodak. Jim Jones, 1023 dance on Friday night Grant avenue, reported a pair of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Hill are buildTh shoes and aome socks stolen. house on the lot just ing a marauders then went to 1905 Grant home. They are his of fathers south avenue where they took a quantity of to able be to occupy the new toping cold meat, aome baby clothes, and weeks. within three louse were drinking aome milk when frightMrs. Henry Chard and baby girl CLEANED AND PRESSED ened away. and Mrs. John Gwilliam and small One Day Service! leave week-ento invitation A rather positive d daughter and son spent the Wattown are extended Mrs. 1. M. AnderMrs. and Mr. with their parents, 402 son in the city court Monday, when er Whitley. They returned to their she pleaded guilty to a charge of tome in Ogden Sunday. & Mr. and Mrs. William Glade and liquor possession on June 14. Judge Simon Harlow imposed a sentence of SunLake amity motored from Salt Inc. 180 days in jail with the provision to Liberty, bringing with them day Fremier Cleaner "Ogdens who that 170 days of the sentence lie susdia Mary Chard of Liberty, pended provided the defendant leave stolen from A. Iorter. Folice electee-live- s las been their guest for the past two the city after serving 10 days of the weeks. Miss Chard went to Salt Lake investigated the case. sentence. A loan of $50,000 has been negoti- to attend the M. I. A. convention and "Silver ated by the city commissioners to las been visiting with the Glades unThe land cruise of the , Fleet, sponsored by the Goodrich cover general expenses until such time til Sunday. Inc. 1929 as the taxes available. are Rubber company, arrived in Ogden The market was m.: were at 3:15 marriage busy Monday greeted STUDENT TRAINING j. by Mayor Frank Francis, E. R. Alton, ut the county clerk's office Monday PASSENGER FLYING of the chnmber of commerce, and Sec- with five couples appearing for liWe Fly You Anywhere, retary E. J. Fjeldsted. The fourteen censes to wed as follows: Oscar A. cars were on displny at their re- Curtis and Norma Farley, both of OgAny Time. spective dealers show rooms Monday den; Edgar Owen of Lakeside and All Licensed Planes evening, leaving for Salt Lake City Clara Antes of Ogden; Faul Zigenhart and Pilots. Notice and Naomi N. Nelson, both of Ogden; Tuesday morning. Board is the dishes Notice C. Fowers Janies with of Hooper and Ruth Robes, pillows, hereby given by purCall Ogden Airport chases of gas and oil at the largest Knight of Flain City; Leonard W. of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, for Particulars. . tire dealer between Salt Ijike and Og- Winegar and Nettie Jenkins, both of of the intention of such Board of den. Stop in and see our prices Commissioners to make the following Newton. To A reunion of the Derkstcad family described improvements, buying new tires. Goodyear and Firestone. E. L. Tall Garage, Kays-vill- e. will be held at Lorin Farr park Fri construct sanitary sewers of sufficient FT-adv4t. day, June 28, it is announced by mem. capacity, together with the necessary Mrs. Sarah Jensen, 2303 Lincoln bers of the family. The festivities manholes, wyes, structures, and all other things necessary to complete the avenue, reported to the police Monday will start at 10:00 a. m. whole in a proper and workmanship like manner and to connect the same to the present sanitary sewer system of Ogden City, on Lincoln Avenue between Thirty-thir- d and Thirty-sixt- h Street between Streets, Thirty-fift- h Grant and Lincoln Avenues, Thirty' fourth Street between Childs and Lin' coin Avenues; and Canyon Road be69.80 and tween A" Station 171 58.43. "A" Station 180 Said sewers shall be constructed of vitrified or concrete pipe, each of the foregoing to be submitted to contractors for bids and the contract to be 12 Pair of Canvas Gloves awarded for the lowest responsible bid for the type of pipe to be selected by the Board of Commissioners in Sewer District No. 155. All work is or pieces of land or real estate to be to be done according to the plans, specifications and profiles on file in the Special! office of the City Engineer. And to defray the abuttors portion During this sale we will of the cost and expense thereof by give you your choice of any local assessment upon the lots, blocks, of our $3.45 and $3.95 Work affected or benefitted by said improvements, situated within Blocks 1, 2, Shoes for 3. and 4. Charlesworth Addition; Blocks 2, S, 6, 7, 8, and 9, Franklin Flace Addition; Block 2, Emersons Main Street Addition; Cross Subdivision; A part Iot 7, Block 66. Flat C; all in Ogden City Survey; Also HOSE . part of the Southeast One Quarter of Extra good grade of Ladies' Section 21. Township 6 North, Range 1 West; also a Full Fashioned Hose, bare part of the Northeast One Quarter of Section 5, Township or sen ice silk; legs A Heal 5 North, Range 1 West, Salt lake one pair for Meridian, United States Survey; fronting or abutting on, or adjacent to the streets and avenues above named am MEN'S STRAW IIATS to the entire depth back therefrom not exceeding, however, 330 feet. Men's Fine Dress ' s The grand total cost of said im Straw Hats provements is estimated at $9,100.00. i? The estimated cost per front or iir.eal foot of abutting property for said improvements is $1.50. All ladies, misses and children's hats drastically All protests or objections to such Oxfords reduced for this sale none reserved. One lot of improvement or to the carrying out of such intention must be presented in ladies' hats, with values up to $12, going at One lot of Children's Tan writing signed by the owners of abuttothe ting property describing same, Oxfords; sizes gether with the number of abutting 5 to 11 front feet and be filed with the City One Special Lot doing at $1.00! Recorder on or before the 2Sth day of June, 1929. The Board of Commissioners at its first regular meeting thereafter, MEN'S OR BOYS CAPS ANI) MISSES IIATS the 1st day of July, 4:00 p. nv, will consider the proposed levy Fancy Adjustable Caps for 1920, and hear and Men such consider or protests Children's and misses hats, values to $5.00, going or objections to said improvement as liOJ . ... ... .... .. .... ... . .. at shall have been made. By order of the Board of Commit sioners of Ogden City, Utah. EXTRA SPECIAL! Dated June 6th, 1029. One lot of Ladies Dress t (Seal) 30-d- Summons to. 21. Judg-mrn- ay two-roo- i Mens m Suits 00 Are You From Missouri ? PHONE DeLuxe Cleaners Dyers, the greatest values possible in this Special of New Summer Footwear . . . well show you ? ... V PATENTS : BLONDES : COLORS PUMPS : TIES : STRAP EFFECTS . Union Pacific Airways, at This All Grouped One Special Price! of Intention be-fo- re 2484 Washington Avenue i to-w- it: Cent Ninety-Nin- e Wonader Sale A Rare to Latest Style Bow Ties 99c caC SALE HATS 99c Today and Saturday $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 99c CHILDRENS to-w- it, QQ $1.00 $1.49 $1 .95 $2.49 $2.95 49c 25c THIS IS A GENUINE SALE! Elizabeth Ann Shop 2219 Washington Avenue R. A. MOVES, City Recorder. First publication June 7th, 1920. last publication June 2Sth, 1929. Sewer District No. 155. Slippers, values to $5.00, fl During this sale we will sell you 3 Water Glasses for Notice is hereby given that Ogden City proposes to make the following public improvement, Construe: sewers in Sower District No. 1.5. together with work incidental thereto according to the plans, specifications and prcisles on file in the office c iV tVy Frcivccr. t: V mj. $3.99 Extra if; With every purchase of $2.00 or more, one of our Famous Surprise Packages, which contains i merchandise Values 25c to $4.00 9c a. W-- OJ Overalls Black Special! Ja or Tan Shoe Tolish Sewing Thread, doxen . 30c . Ladies' Cotton Hose, pair 9c ! Mens Cotton Hose, 9C pair DRESS SHIRTS LADIES HATS For men the season's latest, with collars; values to $2.00, for Ladies' Fine Dress 99c RAYON HOSE 5 10-l- b. Two pair of Ladies' 99c pairs 0( BLOOMERS For men the latest fancy and plain colors; Lingette Bag of Sugar Bloomers- - QQf Work Hose 45c Ho pairs of Men's black, tan and Qflp Uv' mottled, for 12 With every purchase of $3.00 or more. & Jg SHEETS Full size, 81x90, Bed Sheets, 99c LADIES DRESSES Plain and fancy trimmed Street and House Dresses, 99c CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS 4 pair of Children's QQf Bloomers, any age., vv WORK SHIRTS Two Men's Blue and Grey Work Shirts.. nQ Jv k 7 r Extra Special! Notice to Contractors to-wi- for.. Pair Men's Bib 99c FREE! $2.99 QQ 1 99c Extra Summer Clearance and Savings Save Opportunity 4 Servicfe EVERYBODYS 327 24th Street Childrens IIats and Bcnnetsi season's latest and straws. 5 and $2.00 values, p |