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Show Friday, January 27, THE OGDEN POST 8 B. Foulger, P. C. Richardson. Six teen members will be nominated, o. whom eight are to be voted for. The retiring directors are: Mr. DeVine, EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE E. Bristol, E. R. Alton, C. B, OgRalph the of A. P. Bigelow, president GOOD SHEPHERD, John W. Ilyslop, E. II. W. ShearJ. Hanke, Empty, presden state bank, has been street corner of Twenty-fourt- h I M. and rector; Thorstensen man, George is ident of the Ogden Clearing House ter the post Grant and opposite avenue, Whitlock. F. association for the coming year. the after fourth the Sunday office, Charles II. Barton, president of the meets school Division church The Ogden Epiphany. I)r. Fihhbura Foot Specialist. A1 National bank of commerce, was namand at 9:45 a. m. Morning prayerservBarfoot atB. ailments Hannon and my personal given ed Team Standing No 11 m. a. at sermon evening bank of tention. Phone 147-508 New Bank Won. Lost. Pet ice. ton, cashier of the National ' o Adv.tf. Davis building. 1.000 0 commerce, was made secretary-treasure- r. afon meet Blue Birds The Monday 1 .667 ternoon at 4 E. A. James, who was reflectBox Elder Guild hall. in m. the p. Mrs. Amelia Holsapple Hawk, wid- Weber .500 The Womens Guild will meet on Weded examiner, reported that the Ogden 2 banks are in a sound and satisfactory ow of Thomas Hawk, died yesterday at Bear River .333 2 afternoon with Mrs. Jay Barta Provo hospital at the age of 84. She Ogden' condition. o 3 .000 nesday Mrs. George A. Watts, at and lett e e was born in Canada, and is survived home of Mrs. Watts, 2540 Lincoln the Drs. Fonts New Method Dentists, by a brother residing In Quebec, Can avenue. The Box El Boy Scouts will meet adv. ada.Friday Night's schedule, Her husband died here two 2468 Washington, phone 343. in the Guild hall. on 'evening Friday River. Bear der Nights at Saturday years ago. The body will be brought Weber Justice moved swiftly in the case to the Kirkendall mortuary here to- schedule, Davis vs. Ogden at FIRST COMMUNITY CHURCH, gymnasium. arainst M. J. OBrien, former inmate morrow. Buriel will be in Ogden. meeting place, Moose hall, Temporary of the Montana state prison, who was The Ogden high school Tigers wil 2416 avenue, Rev. Harry Washington indeterminate sen? sentenced to an Wayne Raymond Everett, six year make a valiant effort Saturday night O. Fee, pastor. tence in the state prison Monday by old son of Raymond W. and Rose to mar the clean alate of Davis high Bible school meets promptly at Judge James N. imball In the Sec Parsons Everett, died last night at and break their, own chain of defeats. 9:45 a. m. A class and grade for ond district court. OBrien was caught the family home, 585 Chester The two teams will clash in the We visitors and street every age. Strangers h Twenty-fourt837 tomorA. m. C. West, by Surviving are the parents and a sis. ber gymnasium at 7: 30 p. welcomed. street, in the latters home the night Funeral services will row night ..,rion'. Morning worship 11:00 oclock. The of January 19, in the act of carrying be held in the Eighth ward chapel The Tigers made their best showing pastor will deliver the morning mes away a number of articles of clothing. Sunday afternoon at 2:00 oclock. Ar of the year at Brigham City Tues- sage. He pleaded guilty to burglary. rangements are in charge of Lind day night when they almost overturn Young Peoples Christian Endeavor ed the Bees. The Box Elder high meets at 6:30. Leader Mayme Laurquiets. W. DeWitt Harrison, popular offischool five won by the score of 27 to ence. The young people invite your cial of the Browning Arms company, Mrs. Joseph Wallace, 573 Twenty-seven- th 114, nosing out the Tigers in the last attendance. left this week for Ssn Francisco to street, received a broken left five minutes of play. Evening worship 7:30 p. m. This accept a position with the Remington In the Weber county high gym- is our popular in a fall on the steps service. Plenty o:' ?8t Arms company. Mr. Harrison has or the gening home of her brother, J. E. nasium Tuesday night, Coach Fre community singing and a rousing mesbeen active in the American Legion Dixons Weber high quint chalked up sage by the pastor. Invite some one Browning, 473 Twenty-sevent- h and in trapshooting circles during his She was attended at the Dee street their second victory of the season by and come out. residence in Ogden. hospital. defeating Bear River in an interesting Church Thursday evening, contest. The score was 27 to Supper willnight and fast be served at 6:30 ant will Dr. William M. McKay received a hold an !5. Weber maintained a small lea Society followed by a social good time. Come chest injury and two broken ribs in a the game. to a church of distinctive service. fall Tuesday night at the rear of his j JS'Y Sunday afternoon between 4:00 throughout oclock. Paintings of street. He ? home, 1362 Twenty-fourt- h FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Aron the ice. At the Dee thur School Joseph Hansen, minister. Servwas attended by Dr. J. R. a"d, mezzanine floor of the pita ices next Sunday, January 29, as folhotel. All interested Morrell. . inlows: 9:45 a. m. Bible school; splenvited to attend the persons areOffi- reception. RANCIS WILSON IS WINNER OF did organization and equipment with the BOciety wil1 Flowers for All Occasions Klenke act host- 1L A. FOWLER ORATORICAL classes for all ages including men an Floral, 2955 Washington ave. Phone CONTEST women. 11:00 a. m., morning wor1240. Monship the soloist at this service wil the assembly period During be Miss Bertha Sessions, of Kaysville, con-ten B. A. Oratorical Fowler the chamrfH day directors of the humorous Ogden Eight who will sing two numbers, Three before theentertaining was conducted. ber of commerce will be elected Feb- , Kiwanis club yester sub-- , Wishes and Fear Not Ye, 0 Isreal Miss Helen had her for 21. Budge ?W Bigelow. ruary . ect, What I Expect to Gain from (Dudley Buck.) Miss Sessions is winThe other contes- ning a large reputation for her singThe Overland Cereal company's my Education. Hie subject was, ing over the radio and other public statement of tants slant at Laramie, Wyoming, consistwork. The sermon theme will be Tho Value of an Education. ing of a flour mill and elevator, has Misa Francis Wilson, who last year The Secret of a Sublime Life. 6:3( been purchased by W. W. Percival, received first place, was again win p. m. The young peoples devotiona Robert Ilyrum resident of the Hylton Flour mills of ner. Mr. Floyd Farr was a close meeting. 7 :30 p. m. Evening song ten. Ogd second. Mr. Lester Perry gained service and the first of a series of hird place. Misses Helen Budge and short sermons on Remarkable ConDaniel Hrber Hymas, 20, student versions. The reproducible experof the Smithsonian Business college, jola Guner tied for fourth place. The orations were evidence of earn- iences in the conversion of Saul of died Sunday in a local hospital of Tarsus will be the first to be conest effort and thought. peritonitis, following appendicitis. He sidered; this is the most remarkable came here last September from his home in ' the Bear Lake section of Dr. Rose Widtsoe of the home eco- one recorded in the Bible. Strangers and had made his home with MAT GO Idaho, nomics department of the University in Ogden are especially invited to our TONIGHT FOR FARMERS of of worship. his sister, Mrs. E. D. Anderson, 2027 Utah delivered an addresi in the services A school of missions is being conGeorge Nelson, popular heavy-yJ- auditorium to the students of the high Adams avenue. The body was ship1 ducted on Wednesday evenings, and ped Monday by the Lindquist undertrappier of Logan, will meet school. The theme of her address two takers to liberty, Idaho, for burial. interesting study classes are ofhusky German wresU was the need of system and education fji jif kinburo, a finish wrestling n conducting the home. The home fered. Next Wednesday evening the Twenty-thir- d be held from 7 to 8 oxlock President J, H. DeVine of the Ogstrat auditoriSj economica department of our school session towillthe den chamber' of commerce has ap- This is the card arranged for the concert which will be owing the farm sponsored assembly. pointed the following committee to bureau convention visitors and a pack- Other numbers, were: Two violin given at 8:15 oclock by the Cambrian nominate candidates for directors to by rrmlM solos, by Mr. Hasold Pettigrew, ac company of Welsh artists. be voted for at the annual election companied by Miss Karma Chadwick Tere will be two high grade February 20. H. M. Rowe, chairman; uct by Misses Florence Warren H. J. F. Orr, W. L. Wattis, Carl C. events for the spectators. lildred Campbell, piano solo, by Miss The bouts will begin at 8:80tfclkT Geneieve Baliff. Rasmus son, James A. Nelson, Albert Call ' Ogden and Davis Clash Saturday on Weber Court Ogd en Briefs eh-cte- d 1928 CHUECHES Presents an Entirely New and Complete Collection of vice-preside- R s V Spring Dresses - f PRICED UPWARDS FROM $15.00 lV COATS PRICED UPWARDS n $29.50 PRICED UPWARDS FROM $25.00 IN STREET SPORT AND AFTERNOON TYPES . Kyn,r.t,.th SPRING MILLINERY GranvS ry -- IN MOST WONDERFUL COMBINATIONS OF SILK AND FELT WITH STRAW AND BRAIDS. We are pleased to announce that our new spring coats, suits and dresses have arrived sufficiently early that selections may be made by those attending the Utah State Farm Bureau Convention. Uf (? ToAK.&esyiro , 2420 Washington Avenue Archibald Story Answers Last Funeral aervices for Atrchibald Harry Story, 49 who died Wednesday night at his home, 616 Thirty-firstreet, will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 oclock in the Ninth ward chapel, with Bishop. W. O. Jackson presiding. The body will lie in state at the home Saturday and Sunday before the services. Mr. Story was born in England, De- - s SUITS Weber High pre-hmina- s FROM . . A . MJ !' st ELECTRICITY: I'.-- An Aid to the Farmer chinist for the Southern Pacific for the last fifteen years. He married Abbie Wilson January' 1, 1910. Surviving are his widow; three children, Mrs. J. Dudman, Beth and Romona Story; three brothers, Charles, Robert and George Story of Ogden; and two sisters: Mrs. William Berry and Mrs. Theodore Geffas of Ogden. np HE FARMERS OF UTAH are en- -. joying the advantages of adequate and dependable electric service to a greater extent than those.of any other state in the union. FurtiUhed by H. G. Lane A Co., Lower Lobby Hotel Bigrtow. ed a firm unCHICAGO. January 2S.v-Show- dertone during the greater part of the amnion, and price, were higher, influenced by an upturn In L'pooi, that market cloned to 4 up, while Bueno Aire, was unchanged to llie up at mid day. Some private cable, indicated a better demand abroad but the lea-brd continue to report only .mall .ate, and From the the ume U true of Winnipeg. weekly standpoint of shipments, it can readily be seen that all sale, are not reported. Some short covering was in evidence on account of the Canadian final report not showing the increase that was expected, but there still s disposition to regard the crop as underestimated on account of tbs large farm deliveries so far this season and duo to the heavy receipts that are coming into Winnipeg dally. Argentine shipment were es. timated at about (.000,004) bu., and it I quit likely that world shipments for the week will be up around the 20,000 mark. With liberal supplies showing in North America and with the southern hemisphere shipping freely there would seem to be no incentive for foreigners to com into the market on any large scale, particularly on upturns. even though their requirements may be fully as large as last year. Believe sales should be made on all strong spots. Somewhat unsettled, being slightly essier early, but advancing about one cent per bushel on commission house buying and port rlearinjrs influenced by continued light country offerings from nearby territory and reports of an Increased foreign interest. Bids at the guid ere on slightly higher basis and fairly liberal sale were made. Tho higher prices attracted inerraad pit offering's, which a weak tone later as the developed market was poorly supported. The cash market was weak compared to futurea, particularly on the lower grades, the htdtw-tribeing the bast buyers of than qualities. Shippers were In the market, but not urgently, aa the shipping demand la alow with consumer. holding off in anticipation of an liw creased movemnts. Conslgnmnt advia show a considerable increase, and a continuation of Prawnt weather, we believe will bring about a liberal run of com next week, which without a better demand is likely to bring lower oa .WINTER COATS That tuSCae Smart Use of Furs $49.50 es Unusual in the luxury ami beauty of their furs, as W as in the not'd trays they are used , Queen Anne collars , long shatrl collars , deep cuffs and tuxedos of fur . Of the nnc soft finished fabrics , in the accepted colors for Printer. Warmly interlined . EXCELLENT VJLUES vtT THIS . Utah stands first in percentage of farms being served electrically. The farmers problem is the same as that of the industrialist to increase output and cut labor costs, and electricity is becoming increasingly important as an aid in the solution of E'1 this problem. This modern servant is American farm life, and is materially in bettering living ditions on the farm. con- To make our service, with its benefits in comfort, convenience, economy and efficiency, available to.the greatest possible extent to the tiller of the soil is our constant endeavor. prices. CHICAGO 011' TRICE January 26. March May iy Wheat High 13014 131 127x4 July July FUTURES - Corn High 8774 .......................... 907 9274 Low Close 1294 129 12974 13074 120x4 1264 utm powm?LiGffinr (Da Sufficient Tublic Service Low Close 8674 86 894 894 9174 914 : ) i 4 |