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Show THE OGDEN POST WOMENS REALM ' (Continued from page 3.) Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Klrkendall, of Kansas City, Mo., accompanied by Mrs. Pearl F. Klrkendall and Kirk and Peggy Bolstad, children of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Bolstad, arrived in Ogden Sunday from the east. They made the trip by motor. Mr. and Mrs. Klrkendall are guests at the Bolstad home, and will remain in Ogden for several months. Mrs. P. F. Klrkendall departed Monday night for Seattle. After a several weeks visit there she 'will go to Canada where she will remain for the summer months. Ruth Eileen Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Nelson, entertained a group of her young friends Monday afternoon at the home of her parents, 2548 Harrison avenue, the occasion being her ninth birthday anniversary. Pink and blue flowers centered the tea table, and blue candles In silver holders were at the ends of the table. The guests were Jean Stark, Barbara Minter, Beveraly Manning, Shirley Poulton, Donna Mae Ashton, Bernice Perrins, Beth Ipson, Fasa Parker, Phyllis Brophy, Mrs. L. W. Overstreet, 2304 Jack-so- n avenue, departed Monday evening for her former home in Little Rock, Ark., where she will visit for six weeks. Mrs. Asael Farr, Jr., will entertain members of her bridge dub at a picnic supper and bridge Monday eve- -, ning at her summer home in South Fork canyon. ; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lehman spent a few days early in the week in Pocatello. Mrs. William A. Dawson will leave today for Quebec, where she will sail May 28 for England to join Mr. Dawson, who has been in England for the past two years. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson will tour the continent for two months before returning home. Mrs.' M. L. Allen of Clear Creek spent several days this week with Mrs. R. L. ITarlin. Mrs. Allen is enroute to San Francisco to make her home. Miss Mary Connor, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Krauss for some time, has gone to Montclair, N. J., to spend the summer months with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Crowther. . I . .. . ? " t a i . . I ' .. ; & f -- . s . Drama Warren L. Wattis, retiring president of the Drama club, will be the guest of honor at the annual breakfast of the club, which will be held at the Country club tomorrow. A special program has been arranged. The hostesses for the affair are Mrs. Joseph R. Morrell, Mrs. Albert II. Aland, Mrs, Mark Brown, Mrs. Frank M. Browning, Mrs. William Rice Kim ball, and Mrs. R. B. Porter, P. E. O. Sisterhood Members of chapter F., P. E. 0., were luncheon guests of Mrs. John Hillabrant Wednesday afternoon. Sixteen members were present Follow- ing luncheon, Mrs. Joseph Ches pro sented a paper on Music and Drama of South America." Mrs. William Kerr entertained chapter J, P. E. O., at luncheon Wednesday at the Union Pacific cafe. Yellow rosea decorated the luncheon table, where covers were laid for twelve. After luncheon the members went to Mrs. Kerrs home, 2221 Quincy avenue. Mrs. Owen Cutler gave an interesting paper on the subject of Rugs." Acacia Acacia club members will motor to the summer home of Mrs. Joseph E. Wright in Ogden canyon today for their annual field day. Mrs. Joan W. Emmett is chairman of the arrangements committee, and she is being assisted by Mrs. R. B. Porter and Mrs. LeRoy Pugmire. Ladies Literary Field day will be observed by members of the Ladies Literary club Wednesday, June 4, at the home of Mrs. R. B. Porter, 800 Washington avenue. This will bo the last club function of the season. Sempre Musical The next and final meeting of the Sempre Musical club will be held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Herman Fetscher, 2402 Custer avenue. Miss Ellen Thomas will have charge of the program on American Mrs. - 5 j 9 7 i . ;ri 1 , r , i.V: f , ;. v . J'ti v 0 1 i. ft 'ij. ? .t.- - ", t i .1 f p-t- t .J- 1 Hi . v I X MAYOR ADVISES DAY LABOR TO HELP JOBLESS Radio Station KLO (Continued from page 1.) would produce enough ready cash to provide the family with other necKLO essities, and, no doubt, many Weak Friday, May II, to Fnim for and at the same time someTkinlir, May SI. what relieving the very crowded condition in the cities where much want PrUay and perhaps considerable misery la ex7:00 a. m. B&4 Concert. T:S0 a. m. Itoy Scouts Campfire Circle perienced, due to the lack of an ave7 :45 a. m. Waltaaa. nue that will furnish these necessities 1:00 a. nk Breakfast Club. other than through employment which 1:00 a. m. Musical Market is in many cases so hard to secure. 10 :00 a. a.- Scanning Headlines. 10:10 a. m. Household Hints. Another possible or corrective measII :00 a. m. Miniature Concert ure is that which might result from II :S0 a. m. Theme Sanya. the expenditure bv cities or other gov 11:00 Noon Midday Variety, 1 :00 p. m. Wurlitaer Echoes Pasturing Cana ernmental agencies, in times, of de as possiof as much Halliday, Utahs Premier Or gression, constructivemoney ganiat lines by day 1:00 p. m. Matinee Melodies. labor, at a nominal wage, with the SOO p. m.C heeing the Blues Away. elimination of mechanical devices as 1 :00 p. w. Light Class ice. far as possible, in order to provide a 1:00 p. m. King of Syncopation. 4 :00 p. m. The Beaver Busy Builder. maximum amount of manual labor, by 4:00 p. uk Masters of Music. our parks, building roads, developing Town Th m. Ogden Gryer. p. or outer similar construction. As 7:00 p. m. Al Warden's Sporting, soon as the economic situation would 7 :S0 p. mw Popular Danes Tunas. 1:00 p. m. Male Quartet warrant, such expenditures should 5 :S0 p. m. American Legion Program. then be curtailed to the minimum and 0:00 p. m Musical Comedy. labor turned loose to seek its proper 0:80 p. m. Farm Bureau Program. 10:00 p. m. Kequast Hone. connection with industrial concerns 11:00 p. ra. Clair Anderson's Organ BachaL and construction companies, who 18:00 p. nu Silent be in a position to assimilate might Satarday them. This Idea is somewhat adverse T :00 a. m. Band Concert to any theory of mine in general, as 7:80 a. nk Boy Bcojits Campflra Clrela. 7:46 a. nk Waltaaa. I always have and still, do contend 6:00 a. in. Breakfast Club. that no governmental agency can per9:00 a. m. Musical Market form construction projects or carry 10:00 a. Hk Scanning Headlines. f out business enterprises at the same 10:10 a. m. Household Hints. 11:00 a. m -- Miniature Concert cost and with the same efficiency for II :S0 s. nk Theme Bonn. 218 Meters. 1370 Kilocycles. lux-urie- a;, - . 6.-0- 0 18:00 Noon Midday Variety. 1:00 p. nk Wurlitaer Echoee Featuring Cana Halliday, Utahs Premier Or ganist ; MaUnaa Melodise. Chasing ths Blues Away. Community Surprise. Kings of Syncopation. Tho Boevor Busy Builder. Mss tars of Music. The Ogden Town Cryar. 4:10 p. :00 p. 7 :00 p. 7 :80 p. 1:00 p, V OHIO p. 10:00 p. 11 :00 p. Bk Uk uk m. Bk p. nk Bk p. . nk p. uk uk p. nk Uk p. nk 4 :10 p. nk 7HH) a. Uk 6:00 p. m. 7:80 a. uk 7:00 p. Bk Sporting. 7 :45 a. m 7:86 p. Bk Popular Danas Tunaa. :00 a. uk Bled Cos sad Hla Group. 8 :00 p. m 0:00 a. Uk 8sS0 p. m. The Taylor Players. 10:00 a. Bk 1 :00 p. m Hawaiian Echoes. 10:10 a. m. 6 :0 p. me Vocal Baeording Artists. 11:00 a. Uk 10:00 p. m. Bequest Hour. of 11:10 a. Bk 11 :00 p. Bk Roy Minter and His Master Melody from tho White City Ball 18 :00 Moon 1 :00 p. m. 18 :00 p, m. Blient Sanday ' 8:00 pw Bk 1:00 a. m. Morning Mu leal Market 8:80 p. Bk 10 :00 a. m. Scanning Headlines. 8 :00 p, uk 16:10 a. m. Household Hints. 11:00 a. Bk Miniature Conoert I :S0 p. uk 11:80 a. m. Motion Picture Theme Songs. 4:00 p, nk 4 :S0 p. ak 18:00 Noon Midday Variety. 1:09 p. m. Wurlitaer Echoes Featuring Case OHIO p. uk 7 :00 p. nk Halliday Utah's Prsmiar Organ 7 :10 p. nk 1st :00 p. Bk 8:00 p. ra. Matinee Melodies. 8 :80 p. m. Chasing the Blues Away. 0:10 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Appropriate Selections. s00 p. ak 8:10 p. m. Light Classics. 0:80 p. m. 10:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. Kings of Syncopation. 8:00 8:80 8:00 8:10 4:00 ; land, Mra. Carl Schat, Mrs. M. A. Mouritzen, Mrs, Wallace Barney, Mrs. Walter Frazier, Mrs. John A. Gager, Mrs. Thomas D. Hooper, Mrs. Arthur L. Jensen, Mrs. Joseph Paquette, Mra. Louis M. Payne, Mrs. Ralph Poulton, Mrs. Joseph Roberts, Mra. William Roberta, Mra. Albert Saxey. Mrs. Herbert Snyder, Mrs. Earl C, Hanson. Mrs. Leo Winchester, Mrs. Edward Duggan, Mrs. George Piepgrass, Mrs. Eldred Hatch, Mrs. Arthur Grantham, Mra. Milton E. Noe, Mrs. Joseph g, Mrs. R. O. Hyde, Mrs. Jack Payne, Mrs. Richard O. Tucker, Mrs. Herbert Snyder, Mrs. Lettie Manning, Mrs. S. Porter and Mra. Neil Clegg. Delphian Kappa Beta chapter, Delphian will close the years study Monday evening when they meet at ths Hotel Bigelow. Literary Figures of the Late Renaissance" will be discussed by Miss Marguerite Israelson. Miss Helen Riddel will review the previous lesson, and the following topica will be presented by members: Villon, Father of French Poetry," Mrs. Helvia Van Orden; Villons Ballads," Miss Elizabeth Snedden; Rabelais," Miss Jessie Beebe; Gargantua," Miss Anna Starr; Montaigne," Mrs. Leslie Miss West; Montaignes Essays, Pearl Starr; Thomas Moore," Miss Anna J. Hall; Utopia," Miss Elsie Martin. Soel-ber- ao-cie- ty Sacred Heart League Mrs. R. P. ONeill will be hostess at the regular meeting of the Sacred Heart league next Wednesday at Shuffs inn, 2332 Jefferson avenue. , Utah rower & Light Women of the Utah Power & Light held their last monthly luncheon of the season Tuesday at the Hotel Bigelow. Appointments suggestive of vacation time decorated the table. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Vendell and Arthur C. Inman of Salt Lake were special guests. Mr. Vendell and Mr. Inman gave short talks immediately followBesides the guests, ing luncheon. covers were laid for the following: music. Mrs. Rhea Cazier, Mist Anna Welsh, Miss Fay Hopkin, Miss Hazel Bishop, Martha Junior Members of the Martha Junior so- Miss Della Jolly, Mrs. Eva Owens, ciety will meet Wednesday afternoon, Misa Marie Wyman, Miss Myrtle GodMay' 28, at the home of Mrs. Owen dard, and Miss Ruth Harris. Cutler, 1143 Capitol avenue. Mrs. J. Miriam Chapter S. Allen will be the assisting hostess. Miriam chapter. Eastern Star, gave a May tea Mondav afternoon at the Junior Child Culture Junior Child Culturo club will Masonic temple. A kensington and a bring its years activities to a close musical program were enjoyed durwith a luncheon at the Hermitage ing tho afternoon. Mrs. Ray Whit hotel in Ogden canyon tomorrow af- meyer, accompanied by Mrs. John ternoon. The retiring president, Mrs. Hillabrant. gave a group of vocal seL. J. Ilolther, will be the guest of lections; Rolene Pitt, honor at the luncheon. Mrs. Ray M. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pitt Jones is chairman of the committee of Sunset, gave a piano monologue and readings. Tea was served late in on arrangements. the afternoon, the tea table being decInternational Catholic Alumnae orated with iris and bridal wreath. Utah chapter of the International Mrs. C. II. Parker was chairman of Catholic Alumnae will hold its an- the arrangements committee. nual meeting at tho Hermitage hotel in Ogden canyon, May 31. Luncheon Pythian Sewing Members of the Pythian Sisters will be served at 1:30 oclock. Committees in charge of arrangements in- Sewing club will be guests of Mrs. J. clude: General chairman. Miss Della W. Rail at Artesian park, Ogden can Green; program, Miss Lillian O'Neill; yon, this afternoon. Mrs. Rail will be music, Miss Loretta Thinnes; lunch- assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Geo. eon, Miss Beth Quinn; transportation, D. Darling. Misa Margaret McCarty; publicity, Members of the Miss Margaret DeVine; religious ac- club, composed of boys of the Ogden tivities, Miss Mary Smyth. high school school, will entertain at the annual banquet of the club Satur Auxiliary to Railway Mail Green Gables tea room was the day evening at the Green Gables tea scene of the regular monthly lunch- room. Alumni members will be speeon Wednesday of the Womens aux- cial guests. Rader Deegan will be iliary to the Railway Mail association. toastmaster. The committee in charge Iris and bridal wreath decorated the of arrangements includes Howard long luncheon table where the follow- Tribe, Parker Wood, and Charles ing were gathered: Mrs. Ivan Row- seven-year-o- ld II :00 18 :90 7 HIO a. J opEISd-it- h tint Undine lit th. J way ogen snd that the governentfiell ai the from cies will withdrew met. been has emergency the as soon conditions There are many other this which have brought about uituation of unemployment, the theory advanced by some a economists that we must resort to the for period working weekly shorter Musters af Music. lof one individual and perhaps Ths Ogden Town Crpsr. Tveek wd each of s for A part BrondcuuL employes Popular Danes Music. an entirdy different ret tot an equal Period. Bcqucct number of days in order to dUtribute Muolcnl Coaudr Selection. the available poaitiona among es many Club. Joylcnd Hour. Request pMjftU m.y U trW and I eon Clair Andsrtoa's Organ Barltal he many drawback, Seory Meudar ar-see trouble ahead for such an Baud Coueurt Bog Scouts Campflra Circle rengement, but perhaps, however, in probWaltaes. order to stabilize our economic rraoxt Breakfast Club, ti be compelled we may 1 lems, MusUal Market to auch methodo even though they Scanning Headlines Household Hints. have some deterrent effect, in the Miniature Conoert best interest of the whole. I should Theme Songs. like to cell upon the industrial manMidday Variety. Wurlitxer Echoes Featuring Gene agers of our vodnity to give careful Halliday, Utah's Premier Or consideration to those problems and means by ganist try to devise ways and MaUnaa Mslodick industries may which their particular Chasing the Blues Away. assimilate we to as so be adjusted Community Surprise, piavimnm amount of individual labor Kings of Syncopation. The Beaver Biaay Builders. during such periods as we are now coMasters of Musia, ugh, bearing in mind that the The Ogdon Town Cryar. of any individual or concern success Sportlog. direct connection with certain Danes a has Tunes. Popular Hawaiian Echos. and success of tho comwelfare the So a Tons Broadcast munity os e whole, and that each of Spanish Baeording. us as a separate entity most contribNovdtie. Request Hour. ute our proportionate- - part to the deTom and Jerry. velopment and welfare of the comSilent munity and its economic problems. Tuesday Baud Concert Perhaps some work which you are Boy Scouts Campflra Circle. doing daring the sumcontemplating Waltaee. . over until late fall or be mer can laid Breakfast Club. winter where unemployment begins Musical Market one, will in emergency abuVed. PJ"1 w additional coat; perhapa there are other ways in which you can join a cooperative movement to bo worked out over a period of time that will belp solve tho problem that will eneyitably confront ui, and By a little assistance from each employer, perhapa a workable plan may devolve which will mean as a solution to our problem and if at least, us locally it effect! each community can handle its own economic problems, wo can look for continued prosperity think the matter over please, as this ia' a problem that concerns ns all, and a little assistance from every employer will mean a stabilization that will have far reaching results. And now, in conclusion, just a word of advice to the wage earner; when you have employment be loyal to your employer; give an honest days work for an honest days and remember that your Gy, must in the mein be handled by yourself, so that during periods of scady employment you must prepare for tho time when the employer cannot assist you. Thank you, good in-ao-- far Moon uriU., . Theme Songs. Midday Variety. Bchoe. TENT & AWNING cq! 2Srt at Kiesel I'hm, Petering Halliday, Utah's Premier RADIOS C. W. IVERSON Battery and Radio Company ExMe.and Willard 2586 Wash. Arc. Phone W,5?nnlnr Bk Household Headlines. Hints. J5!: Ok Mtaieture Concert 11 s8 in. Them Bonti, 1209 Noon Midday Vifictv, 1:00 p. -- Wurlitaer Echoes Fseturinu Paint $US gallon The home of cords of every description. ALIO A LI, Arana CLOVERS, CRAUff OTHY. GRIMMjMS AND FABTLRI IREN -- ALBERT W. BKUCtl Bir Stars nnnvv rrlt? hand-paint- ed J. S. Campbell ss Gen Many Excellent Buys in Cars From $35 Up! Matinee Melodiek Chaains the Bluee A war. JO P. nk Community Surpriak S lit p. m. Kinu of Syncopation. 4:00 p. Uk The Beaver Busy Bulkier. 4:80 p. m. Masters of Musie. 0 P-- Bk Th Orden Town Cryer. 7 :00 p, Bk 8 portion. 7:80 P-- Bk Popular Danes Tunes. 0:00 p. Bk Balladk ' 0:80 p. Bk Scream Bonus. 0:00 p. ak Spanish Record inn. 0:80 p. ak Remote from tho CoUeaeum Word bp Word Description of th Fights. 10:00 p. Bk Rsqumt Hour. : to k The Taylor Playsrk 18:00 p. Bk Silent. Thareday 7 HIO a. Bk Band Concert Uk-700 a. Boy Seonta Campflra Circle. 1:45 a. m. Waltaee. 6:00 a. Bk Breakfast Club, 6 :M a. Bk Musical Market J0:00 a. Bk Seaanlnp Headllnsa. 10:10 a. m. Household Hints !0 Miniature Concert 11:19 a. m. Them Bonn, Noon JO Midday Variety. 1:00 Featurinp Gene Halliday, Utah Premier Bk Bk REALTOR INSURANCE LOAMS 2372 Washington Art Phones 262 and 2908 greeting WIRING AND REPAIRS ANYTHING SATURDAY Popular Music, . Records, for 2223 Service CHRIS KOCH Pkoss Washington 7214 BEFORE HOUSECLEANKG $1.00 Glen Bros. Music Company Equip your windows and doors vitk Federal Metal Weather Strip Special Spring Pricee! J. G. TEUSCHER A (XX Phono 3053 8004 Washiaxtaa Assam rheas 4470 AMERICAN ASPHALT SHINGLM Call aa4 Bs Us Far Estiautss Aai 1am! $39.50 SPECIAL Buy It For Mothers Day! EUREKA VACUUM At The Utah Power ft Ulht U74-- I Phono 3400 Today's Magic Carpet" is the telephone. It will carry your voice anywhere and at little cost The Long Distance operator will be glad to give you rates to any towns you wish to call. . BEFORE BUYING See' Unde Sams Ln Office Railroad Watches Off the Regular Price. One-hal- f TO GET RID OF 278 25th SL, Ogden, Utik DANDELIONS USE Ford Fertilizer Many tell us this is the only fertilizer that will rid Market & Groceteria 183-- 5 Stw Twenty-fourt- h a lawn of weeds and dandelions. A Cash and Carry Wattis-Kimba- ll Motor Co. at Cosh and Carry for Cash and Carry PnJ PS nt Used COAL RANGES Terms! WORK SAVERS 2174 Washington Avenue FOR THE IIOUSEWTFE APEX ROTAREX ' Home of the Best Fruits and Vegetables line of Washers, Vacuums and Ironers! at the Lowest Possible Prices! EASY TERMS Phone 3245 for Free Demonstration OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ! Radio Studios, Inc. 2337 and Battery Standard Songs, 5 ELECTEE ima Mil 8470 WusklBctea Pheae 681 Niuht, Diamonds canist Salt Lake . AUTOMOBILE REPAIR 5c per Copy 15c each Bench Covers, 14.95 ELECTRICAL THE LIGHTHOUSE Special Sale GATEWAY CHEVROLET USED CAR LOT 2456 Kiesel Are. 8:00 p. ak Matinee Mslodick 8:80 p. ak Chaalnp the Blase Away. OHIO p. Bk Community Surprisk 8:80 p. Bk Ktnua of Syncopation. 4 :00 p. Bk The Beaver Busy Builder. 4:80 p. Bk Master of Mnsic. I HIO p. Bk Tho Ocdca Towa Cryer. 1 :00 p. m. 8 portion. 7 :S0 p. m. Popular Dance Tune. 0:00 p, m. A Broadcast 0:80 p. m. Male Quartet . OHIO p. a. Harmonisin'. : a Bk Studio Premm. 10 :00 p. Bk Rsqumt Hour. 11 :00 p. Bk-- Ray Minter and His Masters of Melody from the White City Ball. fOPfH, 18:00 pu ak Silent So-To- Co, American Over Shingle Ct new rubber, beautiful Duoo finish, fully equipped, bumpers, spare tire, trunk. $200 down. 1928 Chevrolet Coupe. This car has been carefully checked and is in first-clamechanical condition. Tires. Fully equipped. This one is ready to go and give perfect service .... $375 PrKBiI Or. sentet 179 5-l- brushes, etc etc. Assistance given to painters and householders harmonizing colors and ornamentation. Those charming walls in colors and stencil decoration.7 Get your estimate on house painting eariy. a that a. uk Band Concert . a. tk Bor Scout Campfiru Circle. a. Bk Waltsck a. m. Breakfast Club. a. uk Musical Market P& 2586 Washington A?t . Or ganist S1) ' The Best in Radio Residence Phone 263C-- J Ogden, Utah New wallpaper; hanging, 50c; paints, $2.25 gaL;..kolsomine, 50c h. pkg.; or 8:00 p. 8:80 p. DAN WADMAN 24th St. 8:00 p. nk MaUnee Melodle comes from driving really 8:80 p, m. Chasing tho Blues Away. 1 :00 p. uk Community Surprise, good automobile backed by 8:80 p, nk Kings of Syncopation. ' whose reliability is undealer 4:00 p. m. Th Beaver Busy Builder. 4 :B0 p. ak Masters of Musia. questioned. These cars are barH)0 p. Bk The Ogden Town Cryer, 1:00 p, Bk Sportlog. gains in economical transporta1:10 p. Bk Popular Danas Tunaa. tion. 0:00 p. Bk Studio Program. . I:M p. Bk Old Southern Melodies. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe this car driven 6:00 p. Bk Concert Waltaee. 0:00 p, m. Vocal Baeording Artieta. only 2000 miles cannot be told 10:00 p. Bk Requeat Hour.' from new. Only. .5545 11 :09 p. Uk Ray Minter and Hla Master of Melody from the White City Ball- - 1929 Chevrolet sedan. This car is in perfect condition, has IS :0S p. k Silent 7:00 7:80 1:45 S:00 9:00 FREE ESTIMATES MULLER DECORATING CO. 309 ENJOY THE THRILL ''Geneiv 2 Only a very rich man can afford to own an uninsured automobile. . Scanning Headlines. Household Hints. Miniature Consort rn above the windows of home. night . a. m. 9:00 a. Bk 10:00 a. Uk 10:10 a. m. II :00 a. Uk 11 :10 a. m. 1:00 p. which ly a temporary arrangement which condition solve a may help to now confronts us and which ealla for erious consideration. This, I think, could be accomplished by letting out such work to a reliable builder or contractor whose experience in that particular line could be utilized on a nominal contingent fee basis, thus eliminating the possibility of politics entering into the problem, and I am sure there are many capable constructors who would be glad to cooperate with our governmental agencies to this end, and as soon as the relief called for has been attained, these constructors could drop back into astheir regular line of workfollow b.their sured that they could lines, proper calling along .otabalized rithpuMw in be competition not and handled soWf 7 go day labor jobs ! ernmental agencies. U handlea ia both sound and wwkabta, zo bv such agencies, with due respect w the rights of the cnstactor is the secoua tpr ell is the men thateconomic deyel- in our for Old Sol g scorching by having awnings , Bk 8 :00 which it can be contracted. In other to iteal upon, us; perhaps you msy mechanical equipwords, I am strictly against govern- find where some use in now la you can employ ment in business, but tho suggestion ment mereone or more persons at little or no which has just been advanced is ttf. p, Uk p. m. u. uk 70 7 :45 a. m. Friday, May Across From Tabernacle. Ogden Provo Washington Ave. Vi-- . UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. P. C. RICHARDSON CRAIN Grain. Flour, n.J,Garden and 248 24th Street njlS IJg r"ow , flt |