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Show TJVirf nr 8 Ogd en Briefs Bids were opened Monday for the construction of fire station number 2 located on the corner of Fillmore and Edward T streets. Twenty-fift- h Saunders was awarded thu contract, his bid being $4288, the lowest of ten bids submitted. It is anticipated that the building will be ready for occupancy about January 1. ducted the cervices from the Firs; Congregational church. The Rev. John Edward Carver of the First Presbyterian church of this city assisted. Interment was in the city cemetery. Mr. Hendershot was prom' incut in business circles, having resided here for thirty-seve- n years. Head of Yeast Company to Visit Ogden Word has been received in this city of the approaching visit of Major C. Flejschmann, president of the Max Method New Fouts Dentists, Drs, adv. Fleiachmann Yeast company. Me is 2468 Washington, phone 343. accompanied on this western trip by arrive Mrs. Alice Collins, department pres- a party of friends. They will sometime will on and spend .Sunday auxiliident of the American Legion in the city and will enjoy part of their ary, made an oficial visit to Kaysville at the Rear River Duck club. slay on Monday evening when she installed They will depart on November 18 for 'the oficers of that unit for the s Angeles. Io year. . Francis, our mayor is displayed in VISIT OUR NEW STORE. Klenke of electric lights over the enletters Floral. 2951 Wash. Ave. Phone 1240. tf trance of the Ogden theatre. The sign The city commissioners were peti- was installed Tuesday night. tioned Monday by a large number of Weber Holstein Among Prize property owners, living in various Winners arts of the city, to construct a foot herd of Utah Ilolatein the Among Linridge over the Ogden river at coln avenue. The petition was refer- cattle which took third prize at the red to John C. Brown, city engineer, Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland, Oregon, were for report. some Weber county cattle. Following e members of the Dr. Fishburn Foot Specialist. All are the foot ailments given my personal at- herd and the owners: ''Ideal Champ508 New Bank ion Spofford, owned by A. J. Reese tention. Phone 147-Adv.tf, & Son, Logan; Hazelwood Tsatsey building. General, owned by the state industrial Ora Bundy, local contractor, who is school; Sir Romeo Pride, owned by constructing the South Washington G. B. Taylor, Farr West; Johanna Pet state and federal aid highway reports Homestead, De Kol, owned by C. S. that the load will be open to traffic Totter, Ogden; Martha Skylark Segis, today, (Armistice day). A slight de- owned by Andrew Nelson, Logan; lay was necessary owing to the failure Lenroc Shadeland Jemima, owned By of material in arriving. J. A. McEntire, Clearfield; Weber Cloverdale Johanna Scgia, owned by Funeral services were held Tues- the state industrial school; Lyon's Pontiac Tritonia, owned by N. E. day afternoon for Sherman II. prominent citizen who passed Johnson, of LewiBton: Hazelwood away at his home here. The Reverend ITeilo, owned by slate TnuustrTal F, G. Brainard, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, school; Deeanbce Ona Ormsby Bebe, personal friend of the deceased, con- - owned by the state school for the deaf cn-aui- ng - k . . t t prize-winni- . ng R ? j ? .1 i: Ilen-dersh- ot, A v i?- k , . ' ?.. - ' ., t 31 4r ' l& . rJ'-:- Av' ;..i .1; - i'- i d, SS of the Ellison Dairy, Creek, was in fow Burch at business. Mr. some week attending to is kept Ellison says he. milking and taking care of fort?fd of cows. So that Ogden may breakfast on milk, of the evening before. Exclusive Used Ca, Dealers 2471 Kiesel Ave. was. L. R. Jenkins, of Plain City, stated he an Ogden visitor recently, harvest was nearly fin- Phone 918 that the beet beet ished in that vicinity, and the the tne on day a have would pay growers fifthteenth of thia month. John Langford, a maintainer ofU Sigtoe nals, at Lemay, made us that Mis. other day and reported nicely Langford was getting last from en automobile accident, ofbruissevers! received she week, when es end shock. John also said that toe Southern Pacific was reducing the force of the signal department Buick Coach, $893.00 Velie 60 Sedan, $1085.00 with the assistance of resition to the disabled veterans in goviaa nd dent Hates, Miss Iris Smith ernment hospitals. Chevrolet Coach, $550.00 ' Ruth Jackson raffled off the red bug schooi for tbe with been has which Merchants of Ogden have been notiW. Nasfell was Dodge Sedan, $725.00 fied of a meeting of the retail mer- some time. George chants division of the chamber of the winner. 0 Star Sedan, $425.00 commerce in the Ogden chamber of the home of at met commerce rooms at 10 oclock this weekly Linits for 2128 regular Archer A. N. Hill and wife, of plans and a Robert morning. Overland, $445.00 of business. There are, coln avenue, motored to Mated, Idaho, celebration of the new Whitg Way transaction four the club who in business some goats to at attend to present, Thursday, on Washington avenue wilt be diswill soon be accepted to full member- Interests there. They returned SunFord, $340.00 cussed. Ben Blaine Morse, are: ship. They day. Griffin, Clifton Lund and Ue Cain. Chrysler Coach, $785.00 was California livestock men have as- After chili the business meeting of the Rex Charles Deru, proprietor voted livesured the officials of the Ogden served by the goats. The dub rooms, on 25th street, fell from secstock show that they will send ex- unanimously to finish the wiring ox ond while washing winhibits to the show to be held here In the tennis courts. The meeting next dowsstory window, and suffered a morning, Friday The above cars are guaran- January. will be held at the home of the broken collar bone, three broken ribs week, e Ed. advisor, Smithy and Internal injuries. Four-wa- y teed to be in first class metal signs have been ine . stalled on Washington avenue beseveral week parades the condition. During Street cars resumed their regular iI tween 27th street south to the city have been held by the cadets to prac- schedules on Washington avenue Monlimits. tice for the Armistice day day. which was held this morning. The Banks and all public offices except unit is in good shape now, and will The Ogden Union Pacific football Good tires, upholstering the oficers devoted to public safety a fine showing in any com-Pn- team won over the Green River railput up are closed today in observance of Arroad team with a score of 30 to 0. fine. After looking these . mistice day, a state holiday. The game was held Sunday at Lorin Edcars over you will decide John McCrumm (to Colin Farr park. A new price record for grass-fe- d How come youTe so xatT wards): steers .was established at the Ogden that they are the very best Colin: "I eattirges. LeRoy Snooks said it was a plan to Union stockyards yesterday morning -' replace the grade stock with regiswhen 25 steers brought $10.75 per buys in Ogden today. The Berthana will he a scene of tered cattle, and develop North Oghundred. The steers averaged 1121 when Ogden den as a dairy center. gaiety next Friday night pounds in weight. Mr. Snooks, M. H. Prudy, Joe high will hold their Thanksgiving dance. Preparations are in full swing Poulson, George Alvord and C. H. Chandler, shipped 16 head of grade School and a large crowd is anticipated. cattle to Evanston, Wyoming, from Alterations of the assembly room North Ogden Monday. Mr. Francis Child is Speaker at Weber have tne begun in preparation for reWe Have Many Others, High School Assembly The room is being exhibit art According to James Hewitt, promThe Weber county high school stu- modeled generally. The south win- inent celery grower, of Marriott disdents were delighted Monday in their dows are to be covered so that the Priced From $50 Up Weber trict, county and adjoining dis- Mr. on that assembly by an address given by be displayed tricts in Northern Utah, will produce1 pictures may Francis Child, superintendent of the w1175 carloads of celery this season, per--1 Industrial School of Utah. The they will exceed that amount.! thought and moral of his speech were The senior girls held their annual haps The celery industry development to' enhanced by keen wit and apt illusof a junior girls welcome in the form at larger proportions is foreseen if the tration. childrens party Thursday night plan to raise certified celery seed is Mr. Harold Pettigrew of the music the Central Junior High gymnasium. adopted. A conference was held Mondepartment played two violin aolos Childrens games were played through- day afternoon by A. L. Christiansen, out the evening. Clubs and advisory Weber county agent, with Harden during the assembly period. groups gave stunts, prizes being st tienmon, state commissioner of agrifor the best end Harvest Queen to be Elected at culture, and F. E. Stevens, chief stunts. A prize was given to Festival regarding the certhe best costumes, tification inspector, at Who is our queen? This as a pop- the couple wearing Salt Lake plan cosCARS CARS the couple in the funniest ular question at the Weber county and with met ideas novel SOLD The tumes. BOUGHT The West at answered Point Duck club, 5 mites ligh school. It will be conthe and much girls enthusiasm, weet of Clearfield, the land ;he harvest dance which will be held being sidered tiie evening well spent. leased from Harry Gwilliams, has Phone 948 Wednesday, November 23. a 2471 Kiesel Ave. Those nominated for the honor place l The membership of about 50. is team school rifle Ogden high are Lila Rouse, Jetts Barker,. Gayle SeyeraL thousand dollars have been organized. In past years the spent being Robins. Rose in building a club house, new and Fay Murray, Fay boast to team had a has Because of the popularity of each high school and strengthening the himirs ponds be of. We know this years team will of the old ones. girl nominated, keen competition is no exception. Potato moss was expected. brought from Bear River to stock toe 4 New with feed for ponds the ducks. York New Wild the from exhibit The art Home Culture Club Records school of fine and applied arts will hay and rushes have also been plantThe Home Culture club will meet arrive and be exhibited Monday, No- ed. Six artesian wells flow into ffie in a package Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J. B. vember 14. This splendid exhibit has ponds at present, and they expect to Grace, 2369 Quincy avenue. The pro-a- been on display in Salt Lake at the drive enough more wells to keep a will be given by Mrs. C. W. University of Utah. for two weeks. fresh water supply the year around. $1.00 cConnell, Mrs. Carr, Mrs. R. H. The exhibit includes examples of the The club is proving quite a success Saturday Only Baumunk and Mrs. H. Lb Taylor. courses of the school in interior ar- toe first year. decoration. Another and chitecture Music course shows the students work in Sambo, how ,remn: costume design. One exhibit Vrhich is long did it take you to learn to be a Phone 12U 2955 Wash. especially interesting is the work done good Gandy dancer? Sambo: ilbout Oh, and an nowah. in graphic, poster advertising lustration. The art lovers of Ogden will welcome this exhibit from the easterg .ns as Pe . y. . . . RADEi fun-nie- M ral Parties, entertainment and visiting play an important part in the social affairs at Thanksgiving time. Better send us your clothing today so we may return it clean and ready for service when needed. ;'i ai: fi N-- i The Quality Man Phone 1323 n . . '.f S; Quality Cleaners Edison OF OGDEN You Phone H' We Call SERVICE m SATISFACTION :fM . - 5 Petersen A Real Thanksgiving & v- GiftA RADIO B; r school. EMPORIUM a The measure of entertainment that will come to yourself and your family from a Kolster Radio is so great that we would not try to measure it. Have one installed for mother and 'dad. They will think of you every day in the year it will be a real Thanksgiving! .y : , Jf ft. r ;Vi Thrilling Action is The Keynote of New Zane Grey Western So good-natur- ed that almost cost him his life was big, Tex Smith, cowboy of the old west. good-looki- ng ? f: A new of these dresses just received. New styles, good colors, in heavy crepes and satins. Every one an exceptional , Ol A value. All sizes ... shipment - A special purchase of ten very attractive house dozen dresses. These include novelty prints in good styles; also $1.00 hoover aprons .... HOSE 2602 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah TI1E ONLY EXCLUSIVE i- HOUSE DRESSES DRESSES nn dll.UU BROWNING PRODUCTS CORP. II- Ellery D. M. Ellison, ERM Thanksgiving i . Dahl & Tis a privilege to live in Utah. ... tor A! 'S-t- football The closing game of The Ogden chamber of commerce1 season found the Tigers in tea has been invited to meet with the facing one of the strongest Salt Lake chamber In a joint meeting City but true to to discuss Utah problems of mutual eeneraled and be And will of The date meeting interest. the precedent set by otherorange todefeat announced by the Ogden chamber. down went black teams, they whistle. The fixhting till The finalband entertainof school Veterans American Disabled The Box Elder high the World war and the Veterans of ed between halves, forming in an u Foreign wars were among the other in honor of th visitors. veterans and civic organizations to R. At an assembly yesterday the to tjke part in the Armistice day parade O T. C! sponsors were presented today. the student body. Gene Halliday tne several piano numbers, andmate and of Over 5,000 glasses jam jelly and chorus male school were donated to the American Red Mr. Eterg-streCrosa by Ogden citizens for distribu- quartette were presented. out-playe- Ry Wayman By By Smithfield. Weber High CLEANED S? Hither and Yon School HighSmiley Ogden William and blind; Daisy Tietertje Onnsby Fcbcs, owned by Clarence Meikle, of HATS RADIO STORE IN THE STATE Any of our regular $8.00 felt hats are selling at this low price. All good, new, season-able merchandise $1.95 ' i(1' full fashioned, setyke New Strictly first and in all the new Anticipate your hose. weight nity, Cl vQ needs now. All sizes t :1 't ? i ft i? l When you leave your car with us for service, you may count upon it , being ready for you when promised. It is a part of the service you are paying for, and we see to it that every customer of ours gets full value for his money. V I'. : I ' i s. .?: i ti VISIT OUR Aulo Painting Furniture Refinishing Wash Rack and Oiling Department Department Department f v:; i' V t i:! ! J. W. Brewer Tire Co. DISTRIBUTORS GENERAL CORD AND U. S. TIRES I 1 FOR Phone 339 2361 Grant Avenue for Prepare ' ( i RAINCOATS Ready for You ' i d, weather. rainy Nice bright colored raincoats for dull and stormy days. Sizes 16 An Amisilk, rainproof, colorproof, untorej wearproof Just what you need for this season of the year COTTON BLOOMERS SILKS Our regular-stripesateen bloomer in good large sizes. The advance in price of cotton will allow this price to last for A Q only a few more days. Hundreds of yards of this popular price. One of tne we ha finest assortments will fn You ever offered. ap ibZ.te) to 42 When he saw a few head of cattle wandering off from a driven-herhow was he to know that the drivers were rustlers? How was he to realize that when he drove them hack into the herd a wounded cowboy guard was to see him and identify him later aa leader of the thieves? Thats what happens, at any rate. But not before Tex has met and fallen in love with Lucy Blake, and she with him. Then she is able to save him, for now both the townspeople and the rustlers are after him the townspeople because they think he stole the cattle; the rustlers because they realize he knows their identity. How Tex clean himself of the charges and proves his innocence, how the very cattle that have gotten him in all this trouble save his and Lucys lives, how he them into a village to drivestampedes out attacking Indians all these thrilling deeds and more are in the Faramount-Zane Grey picture Open Range which opens at the Paramount theatre next Sunday for a three day run. UMBRELLAS d 4C BLANKETS A double wool mixed blanket in the better quality. Standard size and in 7 colors. Block patterns. 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