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Show THE OGDEN POST 8 Friday, January 6,1928 ing on his fathers farm, as the latter is not in good health. In addition to his parents and widow, he is survive! by the following brothers: John Had' The Forty cent Marcel shop hash ley, of Sparks, Nev., George William . EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE moved from its location on Twenty-fourtHadley, Earl Hadley and Howard Had street to the Ogden Knitting ley. of Plain City, Clarence Hadley GOOD SHEPHERD, John W. Ilyslop street Store building. It is under the same and Lester Hadley, of Salt Lake. rector; corner of Twenty-fourt- h and Grant avenue, opposite the post management but is now known as the office. Peggy Shop. , 0 One of the attractive exhibits of the t The first Sunday after the EpipHay, Dr. Fwhburn Foot Specialist, All Third annual Inlermountain The church school meets at hany. the in held foot ailments given my personal at- Grain and Seed show7 totobe 12 will be 9:45 a. m. Morning prayer and ser Exclusive 508 New Hank Coliseum January tention. Phone 147-Utah seed potatoes. The mon at 11 a. m. Evening prayer and of sacks 6000 Adv.tf. building. in St. Pauls church Plain state department of agriculture has sermon 3 at wil p. m. City the display Mayor George E. Drowning, who certified these, and Womens The auxiliary will meet the interesting. was prove very retired from office Monday, on with Mrs. Louise afternoon Monday recipient of a fine leather traveling 743 25th street. her at home, deMendles-sohConway The oratorio Elijah by bag, a gift from the Ogden police meet will for rehearsal choir The Chief of Police Jonathan was to have been pre on in the Guild hall. Sartment. presented at the same time Rented which evening Tuesday was last evening, postponed Guild will meet on with a lounging robe. Sergeant Geo. until Thursday evening January 12. The Womensafternoon in the Guild Wednesday made the of the of director G. F. Phillips Ilinchcliff, department lister hall. the presentations. tabernacle choir, found the postpone' The annual Parish meeting for the ment necessary dge to a change election of Wardens and Vestrymen Flowers for Xl Occasions Klcnke list of soloists. for the ensuing year and reading of Floral, 2055 Washington ave. Phone 1240. Govemor George II. Dern was an annual reports for the past year will Ogden visitor Wednesday, coming be held in the Guild hall on Thursday Bernice Anderson, here for a brief consultation with evening, following the annual parish AnArnold Mr. and Mrs. of daughter George W. Malone, state engineer, of dinner, served by the Womens Guild derson, died Monday at the family Nevada, who was en route to Wash- at 50 cents per plate. home, 3165 Grant avenue. Death was ington where a conference will be Besides her held concerning the Colorado river due to heart trouble. parents she is survived by a brother nroblem. The governor will leave for College and sister. Burial was in Snowville Washington Saturday to attend the same meeting. While in Ogden Mr. yesterday. Students resumed work at Weber col-eDern called at the city hall and the on Tuesday, January 3, after a New Method Dentists, chamber of commerce. Drs, Fonts week and a half of holidays. Tuesday .1. We adv. 2468 Washington, phone 843. model interMrs. Stanley, director of afternoon Saturday will be childrens day at the of called a meeting college play, Arizonan Comes to Ogden the ninth annual livestock show, acyou J. C. Ingram, of the J. C. Penny cording to an announcement made by hose interested in trying out for the To store at Phoenix, Arizona, has been Jesse S. Richards, secretary of the school play. The play to be presented only made assistant manager of the local show. The show will be officially his year by Weber is Sir Arthur Wing miles, discount. After ineros Sweet Lavender. J. C. Penny store. He will serve with opened tomorrow morning when Presthe following parts C. A. West who is manager of the ident C. II. Barton, Mayor Francis imited try-ouOgden concern. and II. P. Randall will give short were awarded to competers: Lavender, Miss Hazel Wintle: Clement Hall, talks. 948 Funeral for Former Ogden Man Casper Woods: Mrs. Gilfillian, Miss Winnie Carina Gilfillian, Francis; mass was celebrated filed suit has C. Brown John Requim high against Bolt, Miss yesterday morning at 10 oclock in Ogden City for $600 which he alleges diss Phyllis Keller; Ruth 2471 St. Josephs Catholic church for is due him for back salary in 1927. jicille Punington; Horace Bream, William Dick Yank Rose; Phenyl, Thomas E. Fitzgerald, formerly of Mr. Brown is retiring city engineer. CARS 2454 CARS bright, Jr.; Mr. Berlger, Nolan Tay-o- r. Ogden, who died Sunday at his home He calls attention to the city ordinThe parts of Mr. Geoffrey in Los Angeles. The Rev. J. P. SOLD 2209 ance which sets the salary of the city BOUGHT Dr. Delaney and Mr. Maw was the celebrant. Mr. engineer at $300.00 per month. His 2538 was bom in New Lexington, salary was' reduced to $250.00 per tave not as yet been filled. The play Ohio, December 21, 1852. lie was a month, he asserts, without an amend- s scheduled for about January 19. Sweet Lavender will not be the resident of Ogden for a number of ment to the ordinance. only play presented by Weber col-- e years, having been a charter member this year. Other plays will fol-oof the Ogden lodge, 719 B. P. 0. E. In order to give the people of OgJohn Healy Lynch returned Friday The next play dramatized by He is survived by a brother and a den the opportunity to near the canPocatello, Idaho, who has been the to Hanover, SOCIETY N.' II., to resume his sister and the following children: Miss tata, The Great Gift, prepared by Yeber will no doubt be Seventeen, Catherine Shufflebar- studies at Dartmouth guest of Mrs. college. Booth Nettie 'Fitzgerald, of Newark, N. J.; the O. II. S. Glee club it will be rey Tarkington. ger during the holidays. (Continued from page 5.) Mrs. Frank Duffy, of Pelham Manor, peated next Sunday evening at 7:30 N. Y.: Katherine and Helen Fitzger- oclock at the First Baptist church. Weber will celebrate her fortieth Hold Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day and Mr. Mrs. E. R. Smith and Miss Mona ald, of Los Angeles, Rose Fitzgerald, There are sixty-fiv- e voices in the chor-u- s year of existance Friday, January 5. and Mrs. Rnlph E. Bristol have issued Smith have from returned California of Sacramento, California; Edward under the direction of Mr. Ralph It 11 oclock Friday morning a spec- invitations for a dinner to be given where they passed the holidays. Fitzgerald, manager of the Bannock Peterson. ial program will be given in the as- Saturday evening in the English room hotel at Pocatello, and John Fitzgersembly hall of the college. This pro- at the Hotel Bigelow. Thirty guests Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol will leave We had 1,200,079 marriages in the ald, of California. Funeral services for Albert II. Bai- gram will consist of several musical have been bidden. Sunday for Los Angeles where she United States in 1926, and 180,863 diley were held Tuesday afternoon at lumbers arranged by Professor Les- -' will spend a fortnight. Weber Poultry Men Hold Annual the First Congregational church. The cr Ilinchcliff. Miss Minnie Moore vorces. That makes 10.26 marriages Dr. and Mrs. Francis R. Conroy Itcv. Harold E. May conducted the serv- Brown will give a reading. ProfesMeeting at for New Years house day held open every 1000 of the population, and The annual meeting of the Weber ices, assisted by the Rev. D. II. Ilog-ga- sor John I. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hanke will leave Blaylock has, after con- their hospitable home in Swaner 1.54 divorces. The figures come from County Poultry association was held the latter part of January for a sevformerly of Park City. Inter-me- siderable study, prepared a review The was in Ogden City cemetery of the lives of the first seven men place. Mrs. Anthony Shufflebarger Tuesday evening, at which time the assisted the eral months trip to Europe. Much the deaprtment of commerce. following directors were chosen: W. where the Knights of Pythias con- o belong to the board of trustees and Miss Helen Conroy of will the be time 90 conis on indication is that marriage the per spent One hundred and fifty guests W. Shaw, Fred Summerill, Jr., and A. ducted the burial Tites. tinent and the first principal of Weber. At hosts. cent successful and compares favorcalled. P. Dalton. Officers of the association 1:15 oclock in the Weber gymnasium ably with the most solid institutions. will be named shortly by the direcJudge. Tillman D. Johnson opened a the Founders day program will be Mr. and Mrs. George Browning will Divorce is rare in the southern states tors. Plans were formulated at the three day session in the federal court continued. At that time the Branch Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wooley spent depart January 21 for the eastern where older customs still hold. And with Dr. and Mrs. coast Tuesday meeting for the annual pou- Wednesday to hear a number of civil Agricultural college of Cedar City the past week-en- d where they will embark for a South Carolina is the one state in the Lake. of show which Salt L. C. will be held in the cases. It will close Today. ltry Potter, will meet Weber college in what Mediterranean cruise of several Union where marriage cannot be anColiseum, January 7 to 12, in connecpromises to be a fast game of weeks. nulled for any cause. tion with the livestock show. All enMr. and Mrs. C. R. Hollingsworth This is the opening basket-la- ll tries must be in by Friday night. Mr. middle west the for game of the season for Weber departed Monday Shaw announced. Judge E. C. Branch, on college. Immediately after the game and south for a several weeks visit. Stop of Less Summit, Missouri, will arhe students will dance in the Weber They will return home via the southrive Saturday to judge the poultry. mil room. This dance concludes the ern route and Ijos Angeles. According to reports the state road irogram for Founders day. The pubFuneral services were held yester- commission is now determined to enMrs. F. E. Nichols returned Tuesic is invited to all the events, both day afternoon in the West Weber force the state law which compels the n the college and in the gymnasium. day from a fortnights visit with her ward chapel for Osear Iladley, 21, who driver of a motor vehicle to stop behere will be no charge. sister, Mrs. Fred W. Herrington, of was killed Tuesday at the Sun-agfore coming on to an arterial highPalo Alto. California. crossing on the Southern I'aeitic way of which the state road is one. , railroad. Bishop George Heslop conThe state highway has been signed Mrs. Edward M. Conroy entertained Goes honor ducted the services which were large- from the Idaho line to the center of of Miss Margaret Gilmore, of ly attended. Mr. Hadley was born the state and the local officers Mullett-Kell- y To Co. in West Weber, July 16, 1906, the son throughout the state are cooperating of Ezra and Harriett Hipwell Iladley. with the state officers in the enlie was married to Erma Green well forcement of the law. The penalty J. I Herrick, one of the popular salesman of mens a few months ago and had been work- - for failing to stop is a fine of $5.00. clothing of Ogden, has accepted a Mullett-Kellsituation with the com- y Ogd en Briefs CHUKCHES R n, five-year-o- ld Weber see ge . Don-ncll- yy y y y y yy y yy y yy y y y y y i y t ts Wen-derber- an n, ilh ?? ?? y iq" Dealers in Sftoc mis f-- J Specia have the largest assortment of late cars in the mountain country for to choose from. Most of these have been driven a few and are selling at a great y T yy y X Phone Kiesel Avenue Grant Avenue Washington Avenue Washington Avenue y X Fits-gera- ld f w. Will Figures During Leap Year n, nt . bas-cetba- Slate to Enforce the Law ll. Highway e Popular Clothier ready-to-we- ar llllllllllllllllllllll Inc. - Welcome - . Stock Show Visitors UNIQUE SALE: OF! - A Fine Line of Skates for Kiddies and Yourself. t DRESSES Western Sporting Goods Co. 2468 Kiesel Ave. Phone 238-- We invite you to visit Ogdens newest Shoe Store and to make use of our lounging chairs while waiting for your friends. J J. T. nERRICK pony and will have charge of the clothing department of that firm. Mr. Herrick is a man of wide experience in the clothing business here in Ogden, in Pocatello, and in Park City. He has been with Fred M. Nye for the past six years, and was also previously with the Blythe-Farg- o company of Park City. Showing in the very newest of styles. Nice quality crepes new ombre effects tailored and chic. Sizes 36 to 40. The ushering in .of the new spring styles. i ; Bountiful Youth Has Leg Badly Broken son of Reggie Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, of Bountiful, narrowly escaped death Sunday night when he was thrown under an automobile as bis sled overturned on Rice's hill, near Farmington. He suffered a broken leg midway between the knee and the thigh. Iwis, Newell Thurgood and Dell nolbrook were on the sled attached to an automobile proceeding north on the state highway. The . sled struck a snow hank and overturned, Lewis being thrown under a car coming from the north. The other two boys esIn: caped injury. A complete line of Womens Auto Equipment Unless your and Childrens Slippers and Shoes. car is equipped with the needed accessories: the proper lamps, spark-plug- s, radiator, tires, and the hundred other things that go to make for comfort and safety youll not enjoy your winter. There's nothing more terrible than to be left on the road through lack of foresight. Well fit you out with all you need, and at a moderate cost. Gas and Oil Day Storage 25c Drive in on Kiesel; Out on Grant 21-IIo- ur to $9.95 Get Acquainted Hosiery Specials Mens Durham Hose Childrens Bear Brand and Durham Hose Mack-Robinso- n 2111 $4.95 You Will Find Your Cowboy Boots Here! Service Garage Kiesel Phone Boys and Jllens Hi Tops Womens Silk Hose, pointed heel 04 Bssa 20 20 J ? K !1 |