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Show i?H- - .Mav. 193jl February 28, 1930 EALTOR GIVES SOUND ADVICE THE OGDEN POST Important Federal Tomato Growers Get Jobs Are Open at Fifty Cent Advance Attractive Salaries On Ton of Tomatoes LAND ZONING CHUUC11ES EiTSUOPAl. U1IU1U11 - OF Wraps Bright-Colore- d Tin: Protect the Children clothing is a protecas well as a to tion little Utah nv-iiuchildren, TwkWy-fnuribtrcct and Grant growers will receive the buto of source them, $11.50 home site. ton Mr. pleasure from canning factories per John W. llyslop, nvtor; electing' the this year, a raise of 50 cents a ton louild reau if home economies of the United of r.i:iear, lay reader. rj f Prt as of last year, according to an States department of agriculture l)uiniU.;gesima Sunday, March 2. "he n. in a reeent publication of '.1:30 nut MtivelI "blic buildings and public park, of The iTumh school meets at points made by the m. banners JJ1 D. capital, association Monday, Washington, play suits. The bureau recommends nilder should find out how each I communion and sermon at 11 ll.e announcement the ILly col said that making these gurments in vivid id-ooerate in the section in had been reached by agreement a. m. ;nce a same the that ors. and suggests WOO a per, bu between the Utah " No evening serxice. TThTi. eontmptatta hi. pur-- I reau education, othi'anners associa1h or coats applied to their may interior depart tion and the Utah state farm bureau. Announcements for the week: is not sufficient because of traffic dan er garments I The form of contract is to be the WaaMptfon. D. C Monday The Blue lords meet at Of course, it is desirable to respect What kind gers. same as last year, and the canners p. m. all children out of the streets ns is it? If it permits flat I tea in keep commenced auxiliary ns possible, but in large cities contracting muoh Wednesday. to $1,800 gradea a $2,800 year, rrom all appearances at present, in- guild hall. better not buy even though there is often no other open-ai- r plac ' no such structures in theleral classified service throughout the dications look Tuesday The Women's guild will for them to play. In any bvality it is good for a large crop I One may rise United States. In the Panama canal tomatoes this year. The heavy tree luncheon in the guild hu'l at at times necessary for them to cross district at the time. in a few I service the entrance salary for princi-nont- precipitation of rain door1 to your home and snow the neon. The choir will meet at 7:30 p. streets where automobiles are numerI draftsman is $239.58 last week and indications of more to m.. pal engineering if the law. permit. ous, and it is then that they ure en to purchase a home I a month, and for engineering drafts-i- J come insures plenty of water in the Ash Wednesday, holy dangeied by the inconspicuous colors "l u advisable Wednesday residences man $187.50 a month. reservoirs. The fact that the pack remriunon at 10 u. in. Vestry meet- usually xvorn. fa g section soned for will protect I Mechanical laboratorian, metallur-kh- s of tomatoes was Lnir for this provision small last year wil ing at 7 30 p. ni. Motorists often fuil to see children I Tslue of your property and will gical laboratorian, $4.69 a day, U. S. undoubtedly cause a greater dcman I'hursiUy Y. I. F. nt 7:30 p. m. coats of gray, tan, brown wearing neign-lnavclass higher for tomatoes in the can this year, Friday The Boy Scouts at 7 p. in. Annapolis, Ind. academy, ire 'yon of and black, because these blue, navy I reside. Assistant accountant and auditor, farmers in Davis county are willing The Boy Scouts and their parents colors blend in with the background ortood in which Restrictions Additional Protection $2,600 a year; principal accounting to sign up this year, knowing that; will he served n dinner in the guild whereas a coat of red, orange, bright Restrictions sre provisions as to I and auditing assistant, $2,300 a year, they will get $11.50 per ton. this Friday evening, February 28, ut blue, or green would draw ultciition 7 p. m. the character of the homes permitted, interstate commerce commission, for to the child in time to prevent ncci in which they sre placed duty in Washington, D. C., or in the There will also bo an anniversary dent. i manner Birth Mark be laid field fco hes your little brother! the lots. etc.. which can by the Scouts of troop No. The A ider ican Automobile assoc in Funny program I 8. Junior entomologist, $2,000 to $2,- - yuare so fair and he is so dark. by the eubdivider f has recent lion in Washington, D. jthe land. For 400 a year, bureau of entomology, de- ies, but he was born after mother taken a significant step in this di ly home no that tftra presenbe rection by furnishing 2.000 yellow wngpartment 0f agriculture, for duty in dyed her hair. "Bead The Tost to Know the Most. hen than a D. C., or in the field. Washington, e m ho no y Sn the section, that juni0r industrial economist, $2,000 a? B ? & 2LBlfc a year, bureau f labor statistics, de- frontinued from page 1.) SHmiKP.D 10011 CYriur of Blight-colore- d c, h wh'r',h'"" 't rT rJT&l Monday--Woman- 's fed-Jils- re hi . rubber rain capes and hats to the schoolboy traffic aids of the capital, and is encouraging the idea in its affiliated clubs. The same principle hat long been nrried out in children's bathing suits, 'or safety's sake let the child delight u sui of bright color. What was the denominathat hill you loaned me? Alpha: tion of Theta: Episcopalian, lorps lent." Font 1 guess; it ACRES A splendid tract of land located only two blocks from Washington Avenue, with frontage on both Second and Fourth streets. Now all in alfalfa. KNee'.leiit water rights, good soil and especially attractive price for quick rule of $1900.00. Desirable for dividing into small tracts. See this before it is too late. ai 1 1 1 modern house, good bench location, good condition; One of the best buys wc know at $1900.00. Very reasonable terms. Fix (Hi I)EN REAL ESTATE CO. REALTOR Ihone 378 2139 K iesel S ' H2 I -- one referred to above concern- - M h111 their share the use of homes for commercial ,ave The e!,vea appointments l Portioned departmental seme at Washington D. C. ninTirdiniSces and may Knaker from hanging out a sign obt,aiu Wa.rl! J ecrtary or A'CfR; music a nice neighborhood, nfc cml ervice board of from taking pupils in herlUmted examiners at the post office in this his from man trade. or a plying ordinances usually go only so W. Etf ujto specify the kind of structures tied and the prospective home! and Enr pt! weM ouM fans exist and, gainst the 1 Another Honest if so, if they include lerciql use of ( Getting Father to Work Transportation is next in import-- al though it is not as important . as it was many yean ago the automobile and rapid transit facilities brought outlying sections inclose proximity to our cities and However, one district may have (better roads or more convenient fa-- i than another, and as papa must to work or the payments on the eannot go' on, this factor is five inches on the yardstick of be-If- on Hard-Workin- )! a Grimy task of Furnace Stoking WHEREAS One of our club members Who grew up in a log house On a farm A freckle-face- d kid who. was taught to to my mind, are just as as transportation. The mallei people settling in the and consequently the Hy of people looking for home are people with children. And proper schools are important, or wife, especially, will feel that the sing venture is not successor is it enough to ascertain that are in the district, nor merely the schools are in convenient loin relation to the home site. prospective purchaser should find Schools, Work your own way and to stick it Who became a printers devil And stuck to it until he became a out-distri- cts ! banishes forever the i On page one of a recent issue of the Nephi (Utah) Times News, published by A. B. Gibson, who was recently elected president of the Utah State Press association, appears a novel resolution. The text of it explains why.' It reads as follows: , i Abe g printer And stuck to that until he became a part owner in the plant And stuck to that until he became the editor and manager And stuck to that until he became sole owner of the plant and the paper And stuck to that until he was recognized by the State Press association of his state as one of the entersomething about the school sys- - prising young newspaper men of the sad the teachers, and satisfy him-th- st state And stuck to that until he was everything about the school elected president of this important I with his approval. state-wid- e is is important organization enough to be NOW THEREFOR, in recognition! almost of the fac- th honor that has come to our fel- involved in selecting the home I one-seven- th I . low Kiwanian, A. B. Gibson, in being I I chosen for Church president of the Utah State! Xr. Zander says that the figures on Prsa association, be it and churches are self explan-1 RESOLVED: By the Kiwanis club Stores get four inches on his Nephi that we offer to Kiwanian ak because their presence in I Abe our heartiest congratulations and neighborhood is a great conven-- 1 sincerest wishes for hia success as the housewife; and churches I head of this influential state-wid- e or-- 7 two inches,' not because Mr. ganization of newspaper men; does not think BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: religion is im- Kiwanian Abe to j but because people who want I That we require ft to church will travel some dis-- 1 publish this resolution upon the front to do so. Therefore, it is not page of the next issue of his churches be in the (paper, The Times-New- s. rte neighborhood. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: community life two I That we commend to boys of Nephi itnereby placing importance on I this example of the value of a young nent rarely mentioned in lists! mans being put upon his own resour-sit- e essentials. Mr. Zander ces and having the sand to stick to uus item differs from his class that we commend to fond fathers 111111 life the C0Imunity thought that young fellows tv or ,ii.pre8e5ce . .f community whether rich or poor, freckle-face- d enterprises otherwise get further ahead if u of commun- - taught WORK YOUR OWN WAY ome social . AND STICK TO IT than if their activity. I waF is constantly made amooth and u Will Travel -- . news-ntiveth- at it; ? iibma Pilots Fly 43.000 Milpg I nJKr ,000 eaS?Ufor thcm- - CLUB OF NEPHI. At Utah University! J,y men folks. Formerly, these were irksome and almost endless tasks. But now, thanks 'to Natural Gas, they are no tasks at all! And it is easy to have a Natural Gas central heating plant installed in your home. Your present furnace can be changed to use this clean, modern fuel or a complete new Natural Gas furnace or boiler installed in a day's time. There is now a 15 per cent discount on all new tin contract work. .Of transporting 7,000,000 Bones),mbellipiIl.Skai B (,Sk?u Md of honorary junior ac- the American Air Ulan- ! bkal B.is composed of the fif-- l Port r-- 1 10611 100 Per'cent outotnding members of the mall ailes flow? junior class in student 1929 in 1 i WA, N 1 a- - in G- -nt. aim h.,. very active in extra curricular .The work at the university. Jay is stu-- 1 .1 gains ar. the ad" I dent athletic manager. George is lighting 1 eecond of the Associat- hich in afy with n ed Students of the University of Utah. - . K PUnearer, ,on Both are members of Phi Delta Theta, 1duia in-ttouLX beacon and1 national social fraternity. George is la member of the student government Jjfher lighta I board and of Pwniits more than the apportionment board Jihirdof thJj to be of the A. S. U. U, and assistant fetwee? lypeund8e c,08 of business letic manager. Jay has been active !!"orninr ?u0pening. of IFices in I in school politics, athletics, and pub-r- S Ptotion, during lication. He has held a number of of tvJ i,vv . honorary and elective offices while at the university. Lorin Wheelwright of Ogden was in a piano recital given by the pupils of William Peterson at the University of Utah, Wednesday, February 26. Clark Nye of Ogden was elected secretary of Alpha Kappa Psi, national business fraternity at the University of Utah, last week. Clark is a member of Blue Key, national pep fraternity and of the University Del Molay dub. Arnold Mars ton of Ogden has been pledged to Kappa Sigma, national social fraternity at the University of Utah. Carmelia Bagley has been initiated into Alpha Beta Theta, literary soror- ity at the University of Utah. vice-preside- nt I S ath-anig- ht -- 7r ese piS in at- - an, et on, I iy Gas. 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