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Show Friday, December THE OGDEN POST will help develop character, both for the very young and the growing child. The work is being carried on under WOMENS REALM 6. n I Real Property Japanese Dramatic at Pays the Freight Artists Will be Chateau Wednesday owners of Utah were SILVERFLEET (Continued from page 3) the direction of Mrs. M. K. Jacobs, f- - t county project leader, who attended the Mr. and Un. Harry W. Beckett, Jr., Property of the Hotel Bigelow have returned to I The Child Culture club met Thuri-Ogde- n adult leaders school at Logan, and charged with 820,049,361.42 in taxes Ellen Agen, home demonstration Scenes from Japanese life, songs, after apending aeveral weeks day afternoon at the Hotel Bigelow, in 1928, according to tabulations of home the agent, through community on the Pacific coast. the state tax figures for that year stories, playlets and dances will be with Mrs. P, A. Dix and Mrs. J. E. section of the Weber t county farm bu- made public for the first time in the WedMiaa Barbara Clark has returned to Wright aa hoatesaea. Mrs. James P. reau. presented here on the evening of comrevision Utah tax of the Amerithe at St Maiy's of the Wasatch in Salt Casey gave a paper on M Women, and report nesday, December 11, The Pythian Sisters met Tuesday mission. Tea was served Lake, after apending the Thanksgiv- - Her Opportunities. Nite when the Onga-wa- s in the of Pythias evening. Knights rate of taxa- can Legion chateau,beautiful and fasThe ing holidays in Ogden with her moth- - following the program, average weighted The annual election of officers tion present their er, Mrs. Ethel Classman Clark at her I The MacDowell ensemble met Mon- hsIL throughout the state was 28.57 Ut fi was held. I Come up and enjoy the rate 2525 Adams avenue. dollar. The on the mills home, cinating picture of Japanese life and average day evening at the home of Miss The Womens down R. to the 0. in cities and towns was 34.43 mills. customs. auxiliary Miss Florence Green entertained Mona Smith, 530 Twenty-fourt- h merry dance with the 2:30 from C. afternoon met 24.6 at was districts in the rural Wednesday That with a bridge luncheon Saturday af- - street Italian music aa reflected in The program is perhaps the most crowd! merry com o'clock in the W. 0. W. halL Follow- mills. Which means that the resident of been ternoon at Shuff's, 2332 Jefferson other nations was the theme. The ever novel and unique that has was tea business about town the or meeting a Utah city pays just The luncheon table was at- - nior MacDowell club met Wednesday ing here. Mr. and Mrs. Onga-w- a during the social hour that fol- 1 per cent of his assessed valuation presented Tonll tractively decorated with yellow and evening at 8 oclock at the home of served come to our city with highest enfor the privileges of residing in such dorsement from the drama league of bronze chrysanthemums. The place Mias Smith. Music of Mozart was the lowed the meeting. bous The Veterans of Foreign Wars met communities. cards were in floral design. Covers! subject iibe I America, the New York drama league, were laid for Mrs. E. J. Harness, Mrs. A study of the tabulation shows the The Ogden branch of the women's in regular session Wednesday evening society of New York and W. H. Shearman, Mrs. J. W. Abbott, auxiliary to the Railway Mail asso at eight oclock in the club rooms in that real estate and improvements manyJapan other noted organizations. It (W d Mrs. George I Abbott Mrs. Wilfordj elation is planning to give a bridge the Kiesel building. Veterans of all bear the bulk of the cost of govern- has been said of their work that it is could Young, Miss Tabitha Harness, Miss luncheon on December 10 at the Green branches of the armed forces of the ment in Utah so far as that cost is like a fragile poem from out of the COB 1 Margaret Smith, Miss Sarah Trous- - Gables tea room. The committee in United States who served overseas reflected in the general property tax. realm of the exquisite and unreal Tbc Phil-The total of taxes charged ultimatedale, Mrs. James T. Abbott Mrs. Mr. Ongawa is a Samurai of the charge includes Mrs. John A. Gager, were in attendance. barn R. Miss Mrs. R. be because A. of to Mrs. E. F. Dolan, Mrs. W. T. Frasier, Dix, Irving, course, collected, ljp The second of a series of dancing ly Tokugawa clan which guided the Betty Perkins, Miss Dorothy Irvine Mrs. T. D. Hooper, Mrs. Arthur L. parties to be given by the United except as to a small proportion of destinies of the Japanese empire for Matinee IICbfas and Miss Phyliss Stohls, of Salt Lake. Jensen, Mrs. M. A. Mouritsen, Mrs. Commercial Travelers will be given personal property taxes, taxes are 300 years. His boyhood days were Mrs. Florence Busby, of Glendale, Arthur L. Jensen, Mrs. U M. frayne, December 12 at the White City. The collected was in round numbers twen- spent in the practice of the is ini All Day . . . Adults 15c H California, is In the city visiting her Mrs. Ralph Foulton, Mrs. Wallace feature of the evening will be a Coun- ty millions of dollars. Of this total sword and the long bow. His millions was paid by aunt Mrs. Dennis Smyth. and her Barney, Mrs. Frank S. Price, Mrs. Music for the occasion ten and one-ha-lf Children 10c Store. bei Yoshiyasu, had the try Agawa father, Mrs. Anthony Shufflebarger. Mph Roberts, Mrs. W. J. Roberts, Mrs. will be furnished by the White City real estate and improvements. honor to be the first ordained ChrisOn Saturday evening Mrs. Smith en-- J. p. Paquette, Mrs. Albert E. Saxey, orchestra. Town Lands Pay Load Rural Taxes tian minister in Japan, and was a cored a tertained with a family dinner follow. Mrs. 0. D. Van Orden and Mrs. Thom-e- d Members of the DeMolay club will While the valuation of rural real laborer with Dr. Hepburn, Reverend by bridge for Mrs. Busby. The as Williams. be entertained Saturday evening at a estate runs about 8104,500,000 as com- James H. Ballagh and Reverend DaTea. rooms throughout the Smythe home The Martha society will meet Mon-we- dancing party at the Hotel Bigelow pared with 881(200,000 for town or vid Thompson. (01 with decorated rate comthe attractively higher prevailing day afternoon at the home of Mrs. by the council members. The city lots, Come up and see and hear The program is featured by charmbronze and yellow chrysanthemums. Charles H. Barton. 774 Twenty-fift- h towns means in that cities and the of in council the mittee from charge ing humor and fascinating imagery. our new talking screen The dinner table was centered with I street. cbe includes Porter T. Rob- that land pays more' taxes than the There is a fine dramatic balance to arrangements and finest in Utah! a lovely centerpiece of pink rose buds The members of St. Josephs Sew-an- d bins, George M. French and R. E. rural land. City real estate pays the program and the audience is inlargest iltni baby breath. Covers were laid ing society gave their annual Christ-fo- r Gamy. The guests will include all 15.48 per cent of the total general variably keyed to a high pitch. Kell. NOW PLAYING members of the family and a few mas bazaar and turkey dinner at the members of the DeMolay club, and the property taxes collected in the state. Local people are extremely interi If l dose friends. and Tomorrow Knights of. Columbus hall Thursday members of the council and will num- Other real estate, including improved ested in the coming appearance of Today is wo and unimproved farm lands, fruit land, the Ongawas. For one evening to lay Perhaps the largest public affair afternoon and evening. Mrs. Martha ber 250. William in Boyd Hal to of the week will be the bridge tea Fisher was chairman of the refresh-b- e Members of the engineering de- - grazing land and waste lands, pays aside the traditions and forms of Beta the 12.82 lies, ment cent of the total prop western civilization, of western art chapter, Kappa given by of the U. S. Forest committee, and was assisted by per only Voltage i tee I Delphian society, Saturday afternoon Mrs. John Improvements and atmosphere; for one evening to Baker, Mrs. Dan Me- iisrtmententertain at the annual din- erty taxes collected. A drama in icethrilling at the American Legion chateau. Carty, Mrs. J. C. Green, Mrs. George ner following field activities at the in cities and towns are valued at a realize the strangely different drama itnd bound desolation. Plans for a delightful afternoon are Kelley, Mrs. P. F. Breen, Mrs. J. P. Hotel Bigelow Saturday evening. The total much higher, as might be ex- and music and bu of Japan this poetry in First in the hands of Mrs. Milton H. White, 0 Neill and Mrs. Walter Emley, The committee in charge includes, Gener-Mr- s. pected, than are those in the rural is the Showing Ogden! dot those store in for experience Herbert Woods, j Mrs. Rhea dining room committee was composed 'al arrangements, G. L. Nichols, C. J. districts. The total paid by the city who avail Also new Sunny Jim themselves of the opportunII w Miss Van of Mrs. Charles Deru, chairman, as Truscott and W. W.. Blake sloe;, dec- owner on his real .estate and improveOrden, Cazier, Mrs. Ilelvia de and of these enjoying unique Comedy ity Emma Jean Gover, Miss Helen Bart- - sisted by Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin, orations, Merrill W. Bird, F. W. ments amounts to 36.57 per cent of artiste. on lett, Miss Helen Reidel, Miss Mar- - Mrs. Charles Clements, Mrs. W. E. Woods, and J. R. Ostler tables and the total taxes collected in the state, lightful SUNDAY the guerite Israelson, and Miss Elsie Mar-- Quillinan and Mrs. August Martello. menu, Mrs. Thompson Corn, Miss or in money to just about seven and Within the last 10 years fatalities Sim tin. The hours are from 2 to 5 oclock, , Dr. R. M. Johnson, of Los Angeles, Rosalie Holdberg and Mrs. May E. d million dollars. The own- on railway property resulting from and tickets may be procured from any who has been visiting at the home of Gilman. Covers will be laid for 28. er of real estate not in the city pays conditions control have within nev committee member. Mrs. Edward Bichsel, departed Sun- - The Childrens Hour club will meet on that land and the improvements on been reduced 61 railway cent, according per Mrs. Lee D. Turner, 2701 Qhiaey day for eastern points. Dr. Johnson December 14 at 3 oclock at the home it three and million dollars, to American Railway association. avenue, has as her housegueat- - for spent several days in Salt Lake with of Mrs. E. A. Larkin, 2545 Eccles ave- or 15.81 per cent of the total taxes iplei Mrs. two weeks her aunt, J. S Langs- his parents, Judge and Mrs. Tillman nue. Mrs. Ida Smoot Dusenberry, of charged against property in the state. lUy Mrs. Johnson. Personal property is not segregated dorf, of Vancouver, Wash. Provo, will give the .Christmas stories Langsdorf is a frequent visitor to Og- - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson and and poems. Children of members will in the reports reaching the state den and is being welcomed by many daughter, Miss Margaret Anderson, be board of equalization as between the Pre-Christm- as guests. Bit friends. who have been visiting friends in Po- Mark Robinson, Ogden voice in- town and the country. Livestock, when Mrs. Clinton Pugmire, nee Virginia catello, have returned to Ogden. structor, presented a group of pupils some of it is owned in cities, might Soowcroftr arrived in Ogden from George S. Glen, Jr., and Jay Glen, Wednesday evening at 8:30 oclock perhaps be assigned to the country, while banks and merchandise and Chicago Tuesday. She will remain at who have been visiting their parents, in the Lewis junior high school'" the home of her father, Joseph Scow- - Mr. and Mrs. George S. Glen, have The Song society met Wednesday trade fixtures might be assigned to croft, until after the first of the year, returned to Salt Lake; they are town, but implements and supplies, evening at the home of Miss Eleanor the motor vehicles and personal property Miss ibli Pugmire will be joined by Mr. tending the University of Utah. avenue. 924 Capitol Mrs. Milton Boyle, Mrs. Cathrine Folkman, not otherwise hostassessed would be hard Pugmire later in the month. Jui Grace Nelson was the assisting Golden Spike chapter, Daughters of Shufflebarger, Mrs. Timothy D. Ryan to distribute. bet the American Revolution, held the De-- and Mrs. Edward M. Conroy spent The Intangible Tax Figures Cited club met Wednesday iln cember meeting Monday afternoon at Tuesday in Salt Lake visiting friends, eveningUniversity The The report showed that the state the Hotel Bigelow. at lied 5 $1.00 the home of Mrs. J. W. Abbott, 2838 Mrs. Alma Esplin, home reading hostesses for the evening were Mrs. chArged in 1928, .68 of 1 per cent of Washington avenue. ' A paper on specialist of the Utah State Agricul-coloni- Karl Chamberlain and Mrs. George A. its property taxes against intangibles ...5 Rolls $1.00 She music was very ably given by tural college extension service, was in Freestone. including money, bonds, judgments, I Miss Mary Littlefield, and illustrative the county Monday and Tuesday. She solvent To stocks and credits this the entertained Mrs. I. L. Richards numbers were rendered by Mrs. John discussed the choice of Christmas members of the Womens Christian should be added 2.06 per cent assessed Hillabrant and Mrs. John Coffin books for children and adults. She Temperance Union Wednesday After- against banks, which in that year Evans. The musical program was pro- - held group meetings in the following noon were valued on their capital stock and at her home, 476 Twenty-secon- d ceded by the regular business ses- - communities: Monday afternoon at street Mrs. L. Jost was the assisting surplus. For 1929 the county treasIon. Mrs. Abbott was assisted by the Riverdale meeting house: Mrs. hostess. urers will collect only 35 per cent Miss Joe KimbaU. Carl Adams was chairman. Monday The live Oak club met Wednesday of this assessment, or less, under the Come . Successful in every respect was the evening at the Roy meeting house: afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mary stipulations being entered into the taxing officials and the Thanksgiving dinner dance given Sat- - Mrs. J. W. Jensen was chairmen, Nelson, north city limits. The meetnks in some counties. Glen-Brourday evening at the Ogden Golf and Tuesday afternoon, Farr West meet ing will be called to order at 2:30 Mines, including their real estate, Country club by the house committee: ing house; Mrs. Ward Fisher was oclock. Royal Douglas, Hannon Barton, James chairman. Tuesday evening, North The 'Womens auxiliary to the rail- paid 10.9 per cent of the total taxes F. Orr, Dr. Clark Rich, and John N. Ogden meeting house; Mrs. Orson way association met Wednesday af- of the state, and the railroads 11.8 Spargo. One hundred guests eidoyed Reynolds was chairman. Mrs. Esplin ternoon for a 1:30 oclock luncheon. er cent. To this latter figure might the affair, which was one of thespoke at length on the books that The hostesses for the afternoon were e added 46 per cent from car comlargest parties of the season. Mrs. M. A. Mouristen, Mrs. Elred panies and express companies. An interesting marriage of the past I Wednesday for members of Hatch and Mrs L.ouise Payne. A week was that of Miss Grace Hawks, chapter F, P. E. O. Precious and semi- feature of the luncheon was the Christdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Pwcioua stones were discussed by Mrs. mas pie. Lewis during the social hour Hawks, and 8. Wayne Dye, son of Mr.;okn Miss Virginia Varney has returned and Mrs. Samuel G. Dye. The wed-- 1 following luncheon, to Tooele where she is teaching school. r IK Mrs. J. C. Corey, of Poca Miss Varney spent the Thanksgiving ding took place Saturday evening,!. "ko who have been visiting November 80, at the home of the in Ogden with her parents, Ur. r n Mrs. C. I McKnight, return-stree- t, holidays bride's parents, 1022 Twenty-fourt- h Mr. and Mrs. William Varney. Wir home Mrs. Monday. the ceremony being performed Corey Miss Leda Wadsworth departed RDM rs at 7:80 oclock by Bishop E. II. Cham- - the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. evening for, Washington, D. Tuesday hting in the presence of the immediate mght- C. She has accepted a position in the families. A wedding supper followed! r; nj Mrs. B. L Slack will leave library of the United States departat the Hotel Bigelow. The table, worthr for Chicago where they will ment of agriculture. which was arranged in the English Pyd the holidays, Ty IL E. Hemingway and room, was centered with pink roses, U1 f; depart December 14 for while tapers of the same color com- - fmMy K0 Pint They will visit Tor-- : leted the decorations. Covers were ed Mew York City, Chicago, and :id for seventeen. Mr. and Mrs. Dye I a4 1 will make their permanent home in other points of interest in the east ia Bui fore to Ogden. returning city. art left for Monday The United Commercial Travelers Chicago, alle t. Louis for a ten- -' and members of the auxiliary gave ! w. :fk an. Furni-the for j 'the Boyle dancing party Saturday evening at aF buying trip company. American Legion chateau. This tu Mrs. J. R. Larsen entertained the mm was the first of a series of dancing bridge club Wednes- Iw ,hp parties arranged by the entertainment at 5"f,Tc,lock. at luncheon at her ittei here committee, and from all indications Meet 2544 Ilamson avenue. The these will be most successful events 'ouli and eagerly awaited by members 0f luncheon table was attractively dec a receive orated with yellow and white chrys- the organization. :m American The Legion Auxiliary held anJJif,nu,5,,1.f . ilnt Rick Eira famous its regular monthly meeting Monday d Sun-tin- e family evening at the Legion chateau. mi in Elmhurst the business and reports were given asr.at him an wUren avCwUe at the business session, which was pre-- aJartraent i fl sided over by Mrs. Ora Bundy, presi- be - Wright and children Jane, will y dent The membership drive, which 9lapenS?.E.Mary, Mr. and is being conductod by the organize- - A011 Gilbert D. Moyle and children. to tion under the leadership of Mrs. about and JIoTyk-iWeek D. Shaw, submitted a report of j"a to We appeal particularly to those r aiM f 236 members. This is a greater num- He who appreciate a good smoke. . ber on December 1 than ever before , tt This is the store that caters to Tenty" in the history of the unit Music nd L. ttt men and fastidious for vntertained a with provides cards were enjoyed after the business irk eon Saturday in compliment to her, their pleasure. I Mrt. will J. F. who leave Hobbs, Walter F. Clark had as i... sister, 1 Special Christmas Prices! aka lj0 great At Motor Supply, guests Tuesday her mother, Mrs. I Covers for 14. H. Tonkin, her aunt, Mrs. J. R. Roaf, Mr.andMra. 1L P. iverson entertain- U ? Ogden service Mted informally Friday evening at their Ske Ota SmUel Miss Ruth Falck was hostess to thek far-fam- ed unit in lmt 1 Store Not Net 2 Phi Kappa Mu society last evening at ? Store -. servwas a supper . . Colonial her home on Twenty-fourt- h street r?urL?'len made Lobby of an i Goodrich zeal, By Theatre Musical excerpts from recent piusical Eccles Bldg. B. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Car- IHarmon comedies were given by the members. Goodrich Silvertown Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell and Mrs. lyle Eubank. be M. will hostesses Frank Browning great in at the meeting of the Drama club toEcmorrow at the Morrell home on CHRISTMAS GIFT! 4 cles avenue. Mrs. Joseph E. Evans will read "Journeys End by Sheriff, after which Mrs. Lew W. Beason will lead the discussion. Piano numbers will be given by Mrs. John Hillabrant The members. of chapter J, P. E. $59.50 O. sisterhood, were guests of Mrs. E. Complete .With Tubes and Speaker J. Harness for luncheon Wednesday. During the afternoon Mrs. W. II. 2528 M WASHINGTON AVENUE Shearman gave a most interesting 2661 . . . Ogden, Come In for a Demonstration! talk on South America, the informs tion being gleaned during her visits Harry Morby on that continent. Mrs. J. S. Allen was hostess at DANCE Tomorrow i White City I Bargain two-hand- ed Jo-sist- er, re High a All-Talki- ng The Last Performance one-thir- one-six- th Bargain - . at-M- rs. Saturday Only for for Records Player al Special Discounts Harmonicas Saxophones Ukuleles Guitars J. Early! . be-we- en s Roberts Piano Co. See This Famous Essex Car at the White City Gardens Saturday and Girls Dance With Pilot Julian. , Mc-be- be-th- Ogdens Victory in Nation Wide Contest Pilot Julian Saturday and Rou-jaijl?tk- souvenir of the Silver Fleet Ask Pjk .a 1 P1 lunch-mMti- J.fcU"L any question; he glad to tell you our victory. The Right Cigars for Christmas nv Anf "Baders ..j AN IDEAL See the Master All Electric Radio The auto Inc., operating Ogdens station, won the real victory for Essex securing award of the the Silver Fleet. their they Ogden the outstanding center of tire sales the entire west, surpassing even the cities of the Pacific coast. The Motor Supply, Inc. Washington Avenue Utah |