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Show N Friday, June TIIE OGDEN POST cense lists the name of J. A. Crockett, box fiC.r., Price, Utah. Fox Farmers on the North Fork of tho Ogden river in Ogden valley were ordered to clean up their places of animal refuse by County I inW. N. McKay, following an conditions spection. The unsanitary were being maintained on the edge of the stream, it was reported. On the grounds that newly found evidence haa been discovered in the Mrs. case, five children of the late Monmotion a filed Jane J. Richards, court for day in the Second district action contesting the a new trial in the will of their mother. An adverse decision was rendered last week de-rayi- ng hy-sici- an Method Dcntlxt Dr. Iout adv 2468 Washington, phono 343. Extension of the city limits on the to Thirty Fouth from Thirty-sixt- h avenue Grant between eighth recta, anil Orchard avenue is being sought in a petition being circulated by real A petition dents in that district. earlier in the year asking for an New 1 rose were used on the luncheon to Ren Stoker, Mrs. Murray WadsLie. The hostesses were assisted by Andrew Bingham, Mrs. Llizaand Mr. Mrs. Conrad Bolstad and Mrs. Robworth. Mrs. Joseph Patterson ert E. Pierce of Brooklyn. Covers were laid for Miss Barbara Kimball, Miss Jane Heflin, Miss Barbara ami food inspector, lerthe Monaay Miss Sue Evans, Miss VirBrowning, will spend southern Utah where Miss Afartha Howell, Miss Evans, southern ginia two weeks inspecting for the Rosemary Barber, Miss Virginia True, Miss Eline Wilcox, Aliss Betty WilrMiMAJton Adame Alary Walker, Miss Virof the Yellowstone liams, Alias Miss day from a tour P'ugene Smith, Alias Davis, ginia Eleanor Smith, Miss PaM?s. Matilda S mead returned from Eleanor Stevens, Miss Tabitha and Alorrell Janette SidAliss her son, a two weeks visit with Harness. Lake City. ney Smead, of Salt Patrick Ilealy III, has returned from Mr. and Mrs. Charles their that Amherst college. He will spend the ed word Monday morning Arnold Read, formerly of summer months In Ogden with his a Mrtau parents, Air. and Mrs. Patrick Healy, Riverdale, had met with, Jr. accident automobile he wa his brother, Airs. Vern C. Woolley of Washing with In company and just five ton, D. C., is in the city visiting friends going on a fishing trip, theater-lock- ed, for the summer months. Mrs. Wool-le- y miles out of Malad, lost driver and the formerly resided in Ogden and over S times, was Emma Walker. turned car The car. the beneat Mrs. Elizabeth Tuelier and Alra. Ada .inning the occupants Griswold departed Saturday for San ltead was the most seriously of the tnm, a Francisco where they will attend the suffering concussion and internal in- - national conference of social workers. pierced eye Airs. S. W. Yates and Air. and Mrs. jSies. Mrs. Read left immediately I. S. Smith of Logan spent the weekThe last MaUd condition 5 end in the city visiting Airs. Yates been received is that Ms some hope i held mother, Airs. Sidney O. Stevens. but serious, very Air. and Airs. Carl F. Montgomery for his recovery. new entertained with a dinner last SunMr. Chris Greaser opened hi store at the Sunset camp grounds day at their home in Riverdale in to Mr. Montgomerys Wednesday morning. week compliment mother, Airs. J. E. Montgomery, in Miss Retta Jacobs spent the celebration of the eightieth anniverend visiting friends in Mrs. Lewis Bingham and daughter, sary birthday. Covers were laid for in W'ells-vill- e Thirty-five Sunday spent guests. Betty Jean, 1L J. Miss Edna Lindstrom and Aliss Amy visiting her mother, Mrs. Ta" nexation of the entire Iturrh Creek district was defeated through lark o signatures. Visitors Welcome Dumke Green- against the five children. houses, 1607 Kiesel avenue. Judge Simon Harlow ordered Roy Commander W. G. Child, U. S. N Lindsay to change his plea from guilson of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Child, COO ty to not guilty in the city court Mon Twenty-thir- d street, is now in com day on a rharge of driving an autoU. S. S. Aroostook in ac- mobile with only one headlight, and mand of the tive sea duty, lie has recently been then dismissed the case on the grounds yard captain at the Penacula Navy that Undsny was unaware that only one light was burning. yard A light tan overcoat was reported Rosa T. Samson, a cadet at the from an automobile belonging stolen United States military academy at Rug Ann West Point, has been pronjoDni to the to Mrs. Virgil Fcrrin, 1126 her car while court. evening, Sunday in cadet the rank of i'irst Sergeant and sixth grant at Twenty parked rorps, according to word received by was avenue. 2641 G. his father, Irving Samson, The Burton creamery company was Quincy avenue. a decree of dissolution in the Six prisoners were granted pardons granted district court Monday. A volSecond by the city commission on Tuesday on action to disolve the company recommendation of Chief of Police untary made was by the board of directors of Harry S. Anderson, as follows: Sam .he concern in a directors meeting in Ramerez, Sterling Utile, Harry Wise, 111., January 7, 1929. 0. Fielding, Charles Downing and J. Chicago, No alimony, just a divorce is all Johns. that is asked by Elaine Thomas, in an Lindstrom entertained with a dinner Salvation Army members of the lo action filed against Virgil Thomas in cal church will hold special memorial the Second district court. The com- RlMissEmma Jacobs is the new clerk last Saturday evening in compliment services Sunday evening at 8:00 oclock at the Greaser store. Siler bad as to Miss Alelvina Swanson, whose marplaint charges failure to provide since in honor of the Late Commander the Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Salt riage to Reverend Bernhard Brynell married in were couple Ellen of Souix City, Iowa, will take Booth of Ijondun, who died recently. November 26, 1927. in their guest of last week, Alra. of Pocatello. July. The affair was given place children and toe The public is invited to attend the at Anderson a maternity of maintaining Charges son, William home of the Misses Lindstrom on meeting at the Salvation Army hall. hospital with a state license were dis- Idaho. While here hermisfortune to Twenty-sixt- h had the street. Orange blossoms Property valued at $10,000 was se- missed in the city court Monday Anderson, arm. left Anderson Mrs. and June roses were the attractive hi motion on a break riously threatened by fire Tuesday at against Grace J. Erwin decorations used on the dinner table Jefferson avenue near Twenty-sixt- h iled by County Attorney Samuel E. Sunday for her home. The Riverdale baseball club and and throughout the house. The honwas found tlurkburn. street when an Saturday. ored guest was presented with a memto be ablaze. The flames were soon The Reverend D. I Hughes of Og- Hooper team played Hooper 7. The ory book. Covers were laid for Miss to 17 team won, Riverdale secretary-treasurThe brought under control by the fire- den wa Joe was Zito, Lina Lindstrom. Miss Orpha Lindfor Saturday men with an estimated damage of of the Christian churches of Utah line-u- p Lewis Zeto, toymond churchstrom, Miss Hazel Hullet, Miss BerGilbert Moore, $50. at the annual convention of the SUmp-soJune Revtha Wolfe, Miss Marie Brown, Miss Williams, The Allen. Ralph held in Ogden Sunday. General relief is asked for in a di- es fe. Peek, D. Parker, Era Bmg Christine Mickelson, Miss Ann vorce action filed in the Second dis- erend L. II. Sanders of Salt Lake was Miss Martha Peterson, Miss Sidney Wyatt. and ham Manager the of organization, trict court Wednesday by Francis C. elected president The Riverdale team also won the Amelia JJohnson, Miss Ruth Carlson, Drake against Harry D. Drake on the with the Reverend V. E. Butterworth, week Miss Fern Carlson of Meed, Nevada; game from North Ogden the The couple also of Salt lake, as grounds of Mrs. Peter Swanson, Mrs. A. Edwin previous. were married in Spokane, Washing- Ur. C. S. Springer and Mrs. F. parted work on Baiiey h ton. February 26, 1023, Gregory of Ogden were named deleomo Is to the national convention in m modern home. Tho. old is beA pea shell, Instead of the prover- gates one new a and down torn 8. Seattle August being one. old bial banana peel, caused the downfall of the east were ing erected just Johnny Lane and A. B. Branic Mon-aworkbeen of Mrs. Archibald Stewart, 1470 haa who y West, court Sherman district tound over to the is street. Her light leg was broken in on a charge of obtaining property ing in Payaon for the last month, to removed was the she and the fall, this home evening. waived preliminary expected y fraud. They Dee hospital for treatment. in the city court. It la alleged tearing are and Mental physical cruelty hat the pair deposited a fraudulent WEST by raft in an charged in a divorce action filed Ogden bank for $2,685, Doria Fronberg against Harold Fron-ber- g i nd then for check $842.50 passing a court in the Second district The Sunny Hour Ml Sewing club or an automobile. of minor two Wednesday. Custody met at the home of Oretta Chugg with dishes pur Rohes, children, temporary and permanent chases of pillows, afternoon at 2:30 p.t m. oil the Wednesday at and largest alimony are asked for in th com- tire dealer gas was passed in sewing. afternoon The between Salt Lake and Ogserved by the hostwas plaint belunch A our see and den. in light priori Stop Separate appraisal committees in fore buying The ess. younger group of sewing new Urea. Goodyear and the estate ox the late Sherman II. the home of Genevieve met at Kays-tillTall E. girls Firestone. U Garage, Hendenhot reported to the Second Kimose adv4L Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. The district court the valuation of the afternoon was spent in sewing. property at $17,265 and $18,134.44 respectively. Ralph Taylor left Thursday evening George Wheelwright suffered a for the western states mission, where broken leg Tuesday while digging a he will labor for the L. D. S. church. trench for the gas line when a side of the trench raved in on him. He Belva Brown, daughter of Hairy D. was taken to the Dee hospital. Brown, left for Atlanta, Georgia, to Pleading guilty to the theft of a the U. E. A. convention. attend shot gun, Allen Rose, 32, of Weston, (Continued from page 7.) Miss BroWh expects to be gone a Idaho, was sentenced to pay a fine of The evening month or six weeks ; while there she $50 er serve 30 days in the city jail Mr. Charles Staker. will visit with Wilburn West and Doris by Judge Simon Harlow Wednesday. was spent in music and games, after Taylor of Farr West, who are laborThe gun belonged to James L. Combe. which a buffet lunch was served by ing on a L. D. S. mission in that couDesertion is charged in a divorce Airs. Staker. . . The recent deaths in West Weber nty. action filed in the Second district have cast a pall over Taylor also, for, court by Clyde L. Austin against The Farr West Relief Society has until recent years, the two wards were ended Juanineta Alice Austin. another very successful year's elecwas who The complaint alleges that Mrs. one. Mr. David Hogge, work in there ward. In honor of Austin deserted her husband and their trocuted at the Globe mills after the there success and good work a proWeson, Hobby Lee, on January 1, 1027. storm and buried from the West HAVE an extra Day luncheon was served to the and gram The couple were married November ber chapel June 19 was born and members. The farm bureau assisted raised in this vicinity. Mr. Chas. the Relief next week and every 20, 1924. Society. The afternoon waa Allowance increase from $50 to $100 Hogge. whose funeral was held in the week A full day for all enjoyed by present. per month in the case of Florence Kim- West Weber chapel Friday afternoon, those things youve ball Williams, a minor, who haa an June 21, was an old settler here and Nona Brown visited last week-en- d always wanted to do. estate valued at $96,972.33, is asked did much in bringing this part of the Della Miller of Syracuse. Let us lift wearying for in the Second district court by the country under cultivation, llis wife, with girl's mother and legal guardian, Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Mcljcan Hogge, prewashday out of your REALM Ethel Williams. The $50 allowance ceded him but two weeks. home and out of your was made some time ago under an old The farmers are doing their best to life forever. Phone us court action in the case. (Continued from page 6.) revive their crop after the storm of and well gladly explain Minor injuries were sustained late last week. Cultivating has greatly The club will Acacia celebrate the our various services. Cremona Christstana in an helped the beets and potatoes. The annual field Tuesday by day with a luncheon on He is being heaviest loss will be with peas and explosion at Lucin. Friday at the home of Mrs. Fred G. treated at the Dee hospital. tomatoes. Taylor on the Harrisville road. The Judge Eugene E. Pratt granted a committees in charge are: Mrs. Taydivorce to Hasil Nelson from ElizaHUNTSVILLE lor, Mrs. Edward I. Rich, Mrs. Alice beth M. O'Keefe on grounds of cruelChristensen. Mr. Corry of ty. Custody of two minor children Myrtle Jensen, daughter Miss Alice Dix presented a number could not be granted to Nelson as the and Mrs. leter M. Jensen, is home for children are residing in Los Angeles, the summer months. Miss Jensen has of her piano students in a recital Alon-da- y evening at the Lewis Junior high out of jurisdiction of the court. The been teaching school in Spanish Fork auditorium. The following pubeen were has and winter couple married in Los Angeles the past visiting pils took part in the program: Verna in Trovo since the close of school. September 22, 1922. Badger, Barbara Morrow, After giving two men food and a Roger Sons and daughters of Mrs. Joseph Brown, Verna Ochs, Elaine Dance, night, Henry Robinson, avenue, reported to the po Smith surprised her at a birthday din- Marjorie Hampton, Gladys Johnson, 7: 2074 Pauline Brusch, Margaret Cross. lice Wednesday that the pair had stolner Sunday June 23. Alisa Elizabeth Littlefield en $8. Honoring Jail sentences were suspended in Professor George H. Brimhall of of Oakland, Miss Mary Littlefield and the city court Monday by Judge Simon Provo was the speaker at Sacrament Airs. Louis J. Holther entertained last a bridge luncheon at the Harlow- - in the case of E. Ramirez and meeting Sunday night. His talk was Friday at Lena Lopez, who pleaded guilty to enjoyed very much by those present. Holther home on Taylor avenue. The home was attractively decorated with possession of beer on the promise to1 Air. and Mrs. John Wilson announce lovely June roses. Pink and white begin paying $30 fines each by the the marrtage of their daughter, Alice, first of July . Alternative jail to Elwood Olsen. terms were imposed. Gaining entrance by breaking the Mr. Ernest R. McKay, chairman of plate glass in the front door, a bur-glentered the Independent Gas and the Fourth of July celebration, reporta Oil station early Monday are that the different committees morning at working hard to make this a real day Twenty-sevent- h street and f,rnyr Washington avenue and stole five of enjoyment. cans of oil, it was reported to the police. The work of oiling the state high' A?ams wa granted a divorce way through South Fork canyon is ofrruelty from Farrell progressing nicely, and when completiiB ft d?trcl court Monday. ed will make one of the best roads in the man found in the the state. Saturd.y by two boys wjiile fishing was definitely establish- RIVERDALE B' Park of Brigham riv8i,Gcoct bVA relativea. Ogden Monday. Don, the small son of Air. and Airs. bodX.was from the City cemetery where it had Jesse Stevens, met with a painful ac cident last week, lie was playing funeral vices were with his older held ,bu?and brother, who was whitBrigham on Tuesday for a and the knife slipped, tling the river victim. City stick, The body had been cutting a large gash in his upper lip. The wound is healing very nicely at Celebrate the in New this time. Kicks Unconcerned over being run over The last excursion of this temple aulomobile inter-te- d FROM summer from the Riverdale ward was in securing the vitally purchase price last Thursday. The company left here Lfra ewPar 0 trousers, Pablo Sub-- .. at 5:00 o'clock and drove to Salt Lake Minneapolis, Alinn., insti- for the evening session. Those In the tuted intensive search for a QUALITY FOOTWEAR woman driver Monday. The party were Air. and Alra. Jesse SteREASONADLE PRICES vens, Air. and Mrs. James Bingham, at o 1TII STREET Mr. and Airs. James Stevens, Mr. ItS2ri(fwUnedavenue. TWmy.fifth and The car li Mrs. Hcbcr G. Jacobs. A!r. and Mrs. ' son-in-la- L!. Smith, Mrs. Henry Hunter, Mrs. Lee Hubs, Airs. Dewey Aledford of Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Samuel Powell entertained last Saturday at a bridge luncheon. Spring blosHoms were used in the rooms and on the tables. Covers were laid for eight. The official call for the eleventh annual convention of the American Legion and auxiliary department of Utah has been made. The convention will be held in Ogden August 22, 23 and 24. Besides the routine work of the convention many entertainment events will be featured, and will in elude a parade, a carnival in the chat eau, a banquet and dances. er ed n, Mic-kelse- vice-preside- nt. non-supiw- rt. n, J r Marjorie Anderson, Cloislkii "I cile Benedict, Myrtle Bingham na Bingham, Leland J. Bose Boyle, Isabel Bramwell Barbara Bush, Olive evere Clark, Louise Ccffm. Coletti, Fay Crompton v i nielsen. Fern Davis, t ! n.J" ty DeLange, Cleo Doxe? BywtjK 1- "jo.eFowie & - i t. AJfiA yio r. K lfG Alelvina HuMaiter.'iTomu j Walter mer Kdj. Korth, Thelma"Uach"fr'" BtaU'XiJiM ,V ItobertLivingaton, Verna mon McLean, Jeanette tha Myers, Lottie Olsen AljasetjJJ lizab?th NfchdL0!? Floyed Paim!-Phelps, Josephine Pincock. Fa'Jl Helen Reardan, Sylvia Ririv Riley, Fred Stecher, Alabel Whittier, Helen Wilson n, Wilma Wood. GRADUATES annual commencement exercises of Smithsonian Business college will be held at 8:15, Friday, June 28, at Ogden tabernacle. The class oration will be given by Archie Oram of Rigby. Idaho, and the class address by David Wilson, district Miss Vera France, daughter v attorney. Misa Evelyn of San Franof cisco will be one of the vocalists. The public is invited to these exer- Nelson of Ogden were rnarriHil1 cises. Lake in toe temple. TheC S. List of graduates: Elma Anderson, their home in Ogden. SIXTY-TW- The laidT" O thirty-sevent- h Jt CATTLE SALE . out-buildi- 2 --AUCTION-June 29th SATURDAY 2:30 P. jj. UNION STOCK YARDS RING Ogden Utah Mr. Flittaa will aril hi entire herd ef Mikh Cew at PaMIe A action ' tw. ore exceptionally good iichtn. The herd ceneiete eft 4 Rredee Milking S Helatlnee S Teere Old. Milking 5 Black Half ere Yeere Old, Milking I I'Jcreeye Jereey Heifere 1 Gecmeey S Yeere Old, Milking I Jereey Belle 1 Jereey Bull I lieletlnee S Yeere Old. Milking S Ycer 4 Helellnee OM. Milking Eligible to regie tratlen, wiigfc un Pennds. TMe la e rare epportanlty far yea to Increaae year herd with GEXUIM GOO "I MILCH COWS. Bale will he held in the came ring where the here Yard., Ogdea, Utah. aalae are held at U Uaiem JACK BELL. Aactieneer. If yea have a ay liree tech yea wish to sell BRING THEM TO THIS tl BM SALS! Regular Saturday Auction at 2214 Washington Avenue will begin at 7:30 p. m. Everything for the home. For price and quality, dont miss this sale. Open Friday evening for inspection. ttl it F lke the wh FARR i , i INDEPENDENCE DAYS e. nextweek .Correspondence taylou Just send : l tistke 'WASHING WOMENS Ogden Troy Laundry & Dry Cleaning Company l Phone JrlAUNDinjf 60-d- 1!' the vh I SP the Thi pro exe cha dis-interr- ed Ul td dc I SLIPPERS MENS OXFORDS A new shipment. Anything in black and tan. $5.00 values for Qf 0O tfQ G Q fnu ef 1 net vitl Ladies high grade arch rapport strap and tie Slippers 0Q QS and Oxfords, only vUii7tf POM Id p IBM I tu. not Idled I SILK WEAR DRESS SHIRTS Mens fine Dress Shirts, latest styles. The best values in the city, priced to suit every purse Bioon-erLadies fine silk Step-inand Combination, priced to sell quickly a s, 49c $1.00nto$2.45 t I I SHADE HATS 25c u, 45c and did Mens $5.00 value light . Tl the Dress Pant. Some blue serge. Only. the the prchi ...55c OX C Q OXFORDS Special lot children's Oxfords. Sizes to 2. &JL $1.98 values only 8t DRESS PANTS tun Iprofi Irani: lather ANKLE SOX Special lot rayon silk, fancy stripe Same style as shove but cotton, per pair pose Ithii I Mens, ladies and children's. Any style. Price from taxa ITiri .$1.95 in lC L. D. S. GARMENTS larilii New or old style, value to $U A HZ Special price, per pair I doubt hat E: Ifeei LADIES DRESSES A beautiful lot English print Guarrat voiles. Trimmed. tub fast. Also some Ene Suits. Price from 75c an I Wipe hoot Dig R'eet ..W Nd 52.95 m EVERYBODYS hmoi 327 24th St I1?! ?pn ISid Why Walk-?- hooi on KjS0 thi Nothing but Bargains! Bargains ay ar one-gall- EVERYBODYS " Wk' hit-and-r- 4th a Pair of The Family Shoe Store 353 How much would you charge' ua if we v to hire you to walk several blocks these days two or three times daily? Would do it for 15 cents a day? Of course y wouldnt. Yet 15 cents a day is all it ccsj to ride the street cars as far as you un and as many times as you wish. 3T A Weekly Pass Costs Only $1.00. RIDE THE STREET CARS Buy a Pass and Save! |