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Show priday, June 28,1929 TIIK OGDFX POST 5 c.ric.iTer i.f Mr. Julia Miller of Ogden. The weil-- j Isi.uW if Oakley, Ih'ja-iin S.m I''run-- ; took ding plaiv June e The cer.ni.rn wa I'd f., lined in the Salt Inday ti inpie. Mr. nnd Mr. wed.img reception hJudge Johnson. " ri ;d the young couple by Dr. Miller have taken ot the apartment XI. l3.s Twt-nvrr.u oil Aiiuiii ('rajian, Marylin t . ..ith. Ntnvt. The was ar- Mrs. Minnie Sv.an.Mii, ? ;n Jeffer-iiM.y decfiated with June rosea Mn avenue, announce the engage t ,i! Musical Mdection were fea her daughter, Melvine, to the lli . .i ii..r:ng the evening. A luifiVt I.einluml Id m il ef S"Ui City, was smed. Assisting weteil'he Widdmg will tuke place next Mis Carina month. Iriigun, .is. Miss era Steele and Mrs. j Miss Elvina Johnson uni Ariel W. i':,!lVr lleitier. Hradshnw of Treiiixu'iii were married .v. i Mrs. K. II. Hedges announce in the Salt temple Wednesday, ' I. !i :;ri;.ige of their daughter. Helen. .The young enuple will make their ' Ide t'. Miller, son of Mr. and home in Treiiioiitoii. I Mr. C. Doug- Ida- - t ,i. -st - richer HanptfU.Uh " V Intsiljy evening, of the Church r; u.ry A. Hanpt-he- r, Mar; )ti H. Fisl both Hsey were accompanied f. ., o. Northland Romance rile. :!t-- i w in-ii- 11 WSemcS: iW. inarrn.e cf k'flllli Miss Melba Doug- - .. r . c..., . ' Mvrruu. iiu cornnony t f.,i med by lleverend John Ed-- t. ji, ;,id f.irver. Miss IVrol Marsh wu J, and Herbert Htadman waa m.in. Mr. ami Mr. Stone w ili make their home m Green River. MissJui.- lieiinut ami (lergd Mor- re married Mcdr.esdny In ids Jmr.es the Mami tmple. The young couple will tour Idaho, and I'ttoh for two weeks. Tie y will make their home in Ogden. bi f ti' ,i( - il-- h.-ni- i The J;.tu. l',,ri - i.i tl. 1.,-s- t - I by Robert t- - '.f Miss Gnuc Marsh Stone was aultrniiizpd Mr. Stones thl, h(lim. 1 i.e i.i:irriin;n hi Id A. 1.. : ILLUSTRATION! IRWIN v MYIRC THE OGDEN POSTS GREAT S"il g!l Ifft IM' pkmMT ,n worM wUI mor. " .vent nor. romantic. aed wUh h- - ip,rl of adventure, than the great Klondike V1II(H I gold rush. In point of numbers and the faring of unknown perils It must have equalled perhaqv eclipsed t he f a moua rush to California In 41. After that famous excite-mer- it and the succeeding one of the Black Hills It was the that fitting Nineteenth century should close with .... W eervlee the strangest and most glittering epic ff ill the trek to the froxen valley of tbe Tukon- men and women, n, Brgonauts, every class and occupation of society and natur-ili- y iaw section there were artists of every delation, painters of pictures and rlttrs of prose and poetry. Among iM tatter none was more gifted or a Hi rendered a more vivid transcrlp-ioPer-Uthan Robert W. Service. tie poetic gift was In him bethe spell of the tel he encountered rate It was not At any Northland. livoloped: and It Is a fact, as he has tntlfled. that It was the maglo of the wnntry and the thrill of the things U ultnesied that aroused him to porep-nNnt- ed P, ttle expreeslon. Attar celebrating ths epic of '91 In Servlec nay wonderful poems. Hr. to essays to present Its tremendous Inna and beautifully romantle quali-Is ties la prose. The poetic thought tin visible even though the meter has In considering the Utii discarded. nottf of the story the opening lines of one of his famous verses come to Bind: "This Is the law of the Tukon. iai ever she makes It plain: Bend not par foolish and feeble; send me your It Is a story strong and your sane. the strong and the which pictures In triumph; the weak and In particular, ths fearsome in defeat. It Is a itory of one strong man giving of his best to protect a weak woman. stNl-nsrv- waa Ple and quiet, hut I could set be wag Tflgt,y Athol," aitij he, "if eV(.r yoil DP(j me Juiit send for I'll come. n matter how long m karJ the how -- Good bye, laddie, j . Profit Sharing Travel Club good-hye.- " forced myself away, nnd stumbled on board. When I looked hack agulu they were gone, but through the gray shadows there seemed to come hack to me a cry of heartache and Irremediable loss. 1 Magnificent Prizes 1 It was on a day of earjy autumn when I stood knee-deeIn the heather of Clengyle, and looked wistfully over the gray sen. Twas but a month lat er when, homeless and friendless, I stood on the beach by the Cliff house of San Francisco, and gazed over the fretful waters of another ocean. Such Is the romance of destiny. Consigned, so to speak, to my con sin, the sheepralser of the Saskatchewan, I found myself setting foot on the strange land with but little heart for my new vocation. My mind, cram-fu- l of book notions, craved for the larger Ufa I was valiantly mad for can remember 1 lira faithfully followed the banner of Bomtnce. It has given color to of Ufe, made me a. dreamer tj drttnn, a player of parts. Aa a boy, rousing alone the wild heather hills. I fcira heard the glad shoots of the football players on the green, yet nev-cttled to Join them. Mine was the richer, rarer joy. The spirit of Bounce beaconed to me. I would adv- fir back a At 1 enture in the stranger lands, and fa their perils and brave their dan ten. The joy of the thought exalted In my veins, and scarce could I bide the day when the roads of chance ud change would be open to my feet. la fair-skinne- Grand Capital Prize Second Grand Prize (WINNER TAKES CHOICE) (WINNER TAKES CHOICE) 51,550.00 WILLYS - KNIGHT 5985.00 NKW PONTIAC me. six coach I)E LUXE adventure; to fare forth haphazardly: to come upon naked danger; to feel the bludgeonings of mischance; to tramp, to starve, to sleep under the stars. It was the callow perpetuated In the man, and It was to lead me n sorry dance. Cat I could not overbear It The notion of the South Seas was ever in my head. I loafed in the sunshine, sitting on the with eyes fixed on the lazy shipping. These were care-freIrresponsible days, .and not I am convinced, entirely misspent I came to know the worthies of the wharfslde, and plunged Into an underworld of fascinating I rubbed shoulders with eager necessity, scrambled for free lunches Hn frowsy barrooms, and amid the scum and debris of the waterside found much food for sober thought Tet at times I blamed myself for thus misusing my days, and memories of Glengyle and mother and Garry loomed up with reproachful vividness. I was, too, a seeker of curious experience, and this was to prove my undoing. One foggy midnight coming up Pacific street with its glut of saloons, I was clouted shrewdly from behind and dropped most neatly In the gutter. When I came to, very sick and dizzy In a aide alley, I found I bad been robbed of my pocketbook with nearly all my money therein. Fortunately I had left my watch In the hotel safe, and by selling It was not entirely destitute; but the situation forced me from my citadel of pleasant dreams, and confronted me e, repel-lenc- y. Complete with Rumjiers, Spare Tire, l.ovJoy Shock Absorbent, Spring ('over and other accessories. On dlspluy at Laudie Motor Co BROWNING AUTO CO. 2626 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah 2566 oil Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah OR boy-ide- a pier-edg- SEDAN Completely equipped with 6 wire wheels, tires, tubes and 2 tire covers, bumpers, fine trunk on roar end, and all other necessary driving conveniences. This is truly a De Luxe automobile and a Sterling performer. This fine automobile c&n lu seen at strange that In all these years In no one. Garry, who was brother and my dearest friend, nj raid have langhed at me In that affectionate way of hla Ton would xrar have taken ns for brothers. He wu the handsomest boy I have ever .with the grimmer realities of life, Ntn, frank, and winning, dollars standWith some thirty-od- d vhOe 1 wan dark, dour and none too ing between me and starvation. It was hvored. He was clever, prac-tta-l and ambitious, excelling In all Mi studies; whereas, except In those hleh appealed to my Imagination, ra a dullard and a dreamer. we loved each other as few Jwhra da Not excepting mother, knew me better than any one ever done, and I loved him for leem OTerond t B&J this, but k did not have a fault: tenderness, enthusiasm, sympathy and the of a young god all that was endearing was expressed In brother of mine. e was an Ideal one ; . 9 Garry, lr and winsome; myself, dark, reticent; and between os, I til three In a perfect bond of Vmpatby, our gentle, dell-f- e & confided 1 Cash Commissions p e, CHAPTER I 7,000 ! way." I cao see tliPin to this day standing there In the drenching ruin, Garry flue and manly, mother small and droop-lng- . 51,000.00 FLYING COURSE $1,550.00 WORTH OF FURNITURE OF YOUR OWN CHOICE Get a Here is your opportunity to furnish a home complete, without a cent of cost to you, only a few short weeks of pleasant work. You can choose your own furniture up to the retail value of $1,550.00. This furniture will be purchased from Pilot's License! BOYLE FURNITURE CO. Learn to fly. Licensed pilots flying mail planes make as much aa 1 1,000 a month. There U a big demand for pilots. This course la given right here at home at the Ogden Airport, by the Union Pacific Airways, Inc., students trained for commercial flying by Government Licensed Pilots in Government I licensed Airplanes. This is your opportunity to make big money, 2329 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah OR OR A TOUR OF THE WORLD OR TRIP OF YOUR OWN SELECTION A TRIP TO EUROPE TOUR OF YOUR OWN SELECTION Not to Exceed Cot of Pontiac to This Paper. OK GO SEE PLACES! THINGS! OR TAKE THE CASH EQUIVALENT (Cost of the Pontiac Coach lo This Paper.) (Select your own Itinerary) The only limitation on your selection of a vacation tour or trip is that the total cost shall not exceed the cost of the automobile to the newspaper, Come to the office and ice literature on dozens of delightful tours all within your reach many with a companion. OR Third Grand Prize OR 5353.00 TAKE CASH On Display EQUIVALENT In order that the winner of first honors may have just his or her hearts desires, at Ogden Electric Co. the privilege of taking tho cash rather than the automobile, or a tour or trip has been arranged. The cash cost of the automobile to the newspaper is the basis d FRIGIDAIIIE (electric refrigeration) 2536 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah OR Your choice of Solo Flying Course and cash value $350J)0 or a Tour or Trip of your own selection not to exceed cost of Frigidairc or take the cash equivalent, cost of Frigidaire to this paper.. for the cash equivalent. You Must Be Pleased! It 2 mother. JfoUlr In the Saa volley and had. done well, arranged that I should Join then, when I bad enough, bay a place of my lma8lned that while vrrT JjWooUj acquiesced In this ar 1 had already determined I reached the new ud f ,0n ke my destiny Into my ttj Range to this Paper. DDI?!?. S175.00 PIIILCO RADIO, on display rirrnj 111 riliLL. at J. G. Read Brothers Company, rlr 336 Street, Ogden, or take the Cash Cost of & the Radio to this paper. 1 the hunr of mj departure sforfSL ,lladw fell on ue If 1 ,n onn,an, Srlef. It must o ita-0 Tl! 1 VlttaJl?" t,iBrtTe' an ' 4 1 u e'w W "P tlT mingled her tears sweetheart mother, I back again In three J ! "I Uolhw do, my boy, mind yon at ne woefully sad, and heartrending prevision 6evcr see her mora Garry A Big liifju $175.00 66-PIE- CE Immediately. $125.00 SWISS WRIST WATCH pet with four genuine cut dia- 16-jew- 14-kar- el at $110.00 TAPPAN GAS RANGE, on display at Ogden Gas Company, or take the Cash Cost of the Range to this paper. $100.00 DIAMOND RING, on display at J. S. Lewis & Company, or take Cost of the Cash the Ring to this paper. TENTH PRIZE: $100.00 DIAMOND RING, an display at J. S. Lewis & Company, or take the Cash Cost of the Ring to this paper. $2,700.00 Contractor Wanted Fifty Men i' obvious 1 must become a hewer to and of water, a drawer wood and this end 1 haunted the employment offices One morning, on seeking my favorite labor bnrean, I found an a flutter among the benchwsrm-erA big contractor wanted fifty a number of uien Immediately. With Interothers 1 pressed forward, was same The day viewed nnd accepted. to the In a body marched we were Into a herded and railway depot car. fourth-clas- s 1 knew not, Where we were going do I had to were going of what we we -- ere knew I only no inkling I might southbound, and at long last the be to fairly consider myself .... of fortuna A white monds and eight sapphires, movement, & or S. take the Lewis Company, gold case, on display at J. Cash Cost of the Wrist Watch to this paper. sheep-ranchin- g Nwn ra - u v JJil ill Twenty-fourt- h imiL. J u ELECTROLUX SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATOR, on display at Ogden Gas Company, or take the Cash Cost of the Ilotpoint SET OF STElC-MAi- n LING SILVERWARE, Princess Patricia pattern, Gorham make, on display at J. S. Lewis St Company, 2449 Washington Avenue, Ogden, or take the Cash Cost of this Silverware to this paper. a good future. Garry waa the laird, and I was but an men on the estate. At last Iidler, told y1ted to go abroad, and then t, 11cJneJ 11 K great difficulty waa e remembered ef a consln V1 Your choice of a $248.00 HOT- - on rUUlUn riUjL roiNT electric orrange, & a $230.00 Power the at Utah Light Company, display 0TVTII DDI7U. IMt have worried over my rATTDTlf DDT7P. Gold Set Aside to Pay 20 Per Cent Cash Commissions to All Ac- nn-nsn- shut-tlccoc- k tive Non-Priz- e Winning Club Members. The Ogden Post Campaign Headquarters 2428 Kiesel Avenue Phone 365 ssagoassE E SSEL1 |