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Show June tviday. 27, 193Q easiness College THE OGDEN POST to Bold Commencement Exercises- - Tonight What could be more Appreciated business college annual of the business jST Friday evening at 8:15 in the JrTv tabernacle. The class oration m?i1 delivered by Miss Edna Baty. grad-'- ! JL. Bundy will address the d The class included 76 is as follows: Anderson, Pearl Ball, Edna JL Ethel Berchtold, Phil Blair, ?Siret Blanch, Chrissy Boekway, Bohman, Norma Bowman, jLaeine Bowe, Beatrice Browning, ST Browning, Ruth Butzer, Eva Clark, rJLPaiay Carver, LaReta Vern A. Corlis, Martha Cottam, Smithsonian rti i hold the thirty-nint-h com-exercis- es mem-jSw- Cragun. Noel Coy, Dahlstrom, Cora Delleer, r. nixon, Francis Dunn, Wayne wilda Erwin, Ruth Falck, Mix Essie Gunnell, Erma Hadley, L Hains, Anna Hall, Minnie 55? Arvilda Hendree, Helen Havens, jJJlnsma, Edna Irving, btta Jacobs, Crilla Johnson, Eth-.- 1 Johnson, Howard Johnson, Neldon Frances Dan Kennedy, James McCarty, Theo Mar--j. Margaret Montgomery, Elma Curtis Padden, June Passey, Painter, Elizabeth Payne, Mtuda Peet, Eldora Pence, Melba Phillips, Lester feterer, Evelyn Er-i- n jer Sam Rubin, Mary Russo, Sg, Of-flna- by Newly-wed-s than COMPLETE n, Seamons. Sharp, Edna Spaulding, Mse Stuart, Starks, Maye jiyior. Merle Taylor, Verna ns Thomsan, Cora Toombs, Wal-- x Howard Taylor, Esthete WflftDw$GAS Florence Topping, Cecil John Verham, Bruce Walker, 'oDcfson, srker, In Mason, Harriet Wight letter Prices for Eggs Seen for Next Year SERVICE? and demand for Utah eggs markets should be even E year than this, according to lenjsmin Brown, director of markets, Itah Poultry Producers Cooperative meiation, who recently returned to ;tah for a visit came here from his Mr, Brown esdquarters in New York City infer with local executives of the ate poultry association and to speak t tin annual poultry founders day ikbration in American Fork on June Prices eastern bet-ne- xt T, most important business in the world . cheerfully dedicates the best years of her life, How essential it is that she be given every modern advantage . , . every tried and proved home appliance that will conserve her time, her youth, her strength! Natural Gas service answers the requirements. And it docs not strain budgets but, on tho contrary, actually enables the young couple (and everyone elsel) to operate their home more economically. Surely, this is worth investigating fully. h The recognized quality superiority eggs in New York has suc- overcome the ill effects of a sat general overproduction that is nmping poorly organized producers only ordinary quality eggs. Utahs Si ue always able to command the Utah ssfully prices and1, even in these eat over supply, bring to times o: the loca" men a price generally profitable. Among most of the other producers ippmg to the New .York markets, throat competition and pitifully prices are necessary to find buy- - just-marri- p this condition will soon wee marginal producers, egg will be educed generally in er sections and prices and demanc p improve. The top price will also prove, and Utah producer will be Since the pro-do- n' lefited. HereIs a rth Davis- ed As Told by One of the Younger Set Typical-Resul- t Davis County, Has Good Crops orth YOUNG BRIDK enters upon the , . making a home. To this she May 27, 1930. Utah Gas A Coke Co., Salt Lake City. Gentlemen: county will profit which has been reservoir. Within oort tune it will be necessary to n the East Canyon reservoir to r. Pjement the supply from the Snow fall was light in the mains during the past winter, ft will be necessary to draw on reesrvoir earlier than .i Ml5anyon he water stored at Echo will more value this year than for of .years past and demon-327 the wisdom of the officers of "vis and Weber Counties Canal Last summer I Installed a Natural Gas furnace. It has been in continuous service from September 20, 1929, to April 20, 1930. My total gas bill was $118 for this g for a family of seven. period of seven months including I have had perfect service, heating my home readily to any degree desired with absolutely no work. - the water f.by Jd in the Echo water-heatin- We-nve- During the coldest month of the year my bill was low compared to any other fuel I have ever used. A feature which impressed me was the accuracy with which my cost was estimated by your engineers and those of another furnace company. The estimates were $120 and $128., The actual cost was $118, which is figured very close. It wae also pleasing because it waa less than the estimate. m I am so well pleased that I urge everyone that I come in contact with to use gas for heating. My wife has been saved much work and and is a great stair-climbi- ng booster for Natural Gas. conditions in Davis county are i. and with this added supply of milable , all crops may be Wt to a bounteous maturity. The has been good, winter wheat ready for harvest, sugar beets ung fine growth, and all other sre The home of Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Nielson, 825 Logan Avenue, Salt Lake City Sincerely youra, S. R. NIELSON. (Signed) TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS doing welL d Progress Being a(k in Weber Canyon n,eetinfiT between of?0!State Road REMARKABLE COMBINATION OFFER mem-th- e commission, Ogden chamber Dn2i.i!Ve8 a representative of Wre House-Heatin- eii.?rtJuctSon Hote company, was Bigelow yesterday af- - !r days. the meeting that in completed At present the - Jjructl0n company has i t. least sixty per in their project SJSpwt.wn made that the th?-,o- n naJ? & weekT'wiS required 2at Prt of the work. April nd ttfct tim construction com- hu Ji2Pp eted in addition to the K8 "rrw j1 rock cuts to standard third about half com-b- ut ft ahnvoi " ' ;Pl-c- n one tax upon not yet begun. The has comPny Job three and notable made. con8ensus of opinion he 8tn,ction company was tv. WOr n most commen- frai-- , n V, $145 Complete PAY LATER A completely automatic Natural Gas house-heatin- g unit, placed in your inpresent furnace; and a fully automatic Natural Gas water-heatstalled in your home, at this bargain price. Have it done now. A small er down payment balance. nothing more to pay until Fall then 2 years to pay the Dein hBUt-wwee- act! Installation Water-Heatin- g 9 n?tion . Pro vein of the status of the ent in Weber canyon attention of the meeting, tQ , ,rece"t newspaper story tin . bus line operator stated 0--j Wa 08'nfiT tourists on t fk of the road in jjJJjKwhich is underKihg re- - and g dDgjdleiiii 414 (Cos flmponmjj Twenty - fourth Street Phone 174 r |