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Show 8 Friday, June is TI1E OGDEN TOST Norscth, directors. The new company will take over properties valued at $75,000, which ure located In White 1ine county, Nevada, and will start Juvenile Judga Fred R. Morgan of development work within u short time. Murray, whoso jurisdiction covers Salt I.ake, Morgan, Box Elder and Hooper league hall teams played in A public hearing of ail taxpayers Summit counties, was a short time will lie held on June 29, according to the park last Saturday, The A visitor at Ogden Monday. The judge J. A. Howell, chairman of the Weber team played with Ilain City with a was returning home after a court county committee of the Utah Tax- score of 4 to 9 in favor of Plain City. B" team met Eden ami the score session at Brigham City. payers association. The purpose of The 7 was to 23 in favor of Hooper. The the Ihe hearing is to consider budgets Tom Boggs, who pleaded guilty to for the county and city schools for, boys show muchenthusiasm and play a charge of vagrancy before City 1928-2Judge Howell uppointed as follows: County, John T. Judge Hendricks last Saturday, was A regretuble accident occurred up for sentence Monday morning and Ilybee, chairman; Geo. F. Stallings was meted out thirty days in the city and F. Hurker. For the city, Geo. G. here last Monday afternoon at the jail. The case was one of rather ag Kelly, chairman; P. II. Mulchay and home of James Simpson, when his was gravated nature, wherein Boggs was W. J. Critchlow. ran, Arthur, accused of trying to entice a couple shot through the shoulder. The young The Ogden State Bank Thrift as- man walked a block to a nearby barof young boys to his room. sociation, with 49 members from with- ber shop and asked them to call the g Herbert Thompson, chief clerk of in the bank, wag formed at a ambulance, then collapsed. lie waa on Hotel at the Bigelow taken to the Dee hospital in an unthe navy yards at Honolulu for the were conscious condition, where he was at- evening. past eleven years, is visiting at Og- Tuesday which other included among drawn, M. .tended by Vr. E. R. Dumke and found don with his mother, Mrs. Aiice and his cousin, K. 0. things the promotion of good fellow- to be in a serious condition. The boy Thompson, activity, was alone when the accident occurred, Greenwood, chief of the local branch ship, efficiency, educational of the American Detective aaaocia-- j mutual savings plan, and to otherwise and was unable to give an account of tion. It is Mr. Thompson's first va- - advance the welfare of the Ogden the incident. It is reported that he cation in eleven years, and he Is en- -: State bank and its employes. The has a fair chance of recovery. officers and trustees selected are: joying his visit to the utmost. Harold S. president; I E. Dean Freeman, son of Lula Hinch-clif- f, Simpson, Dr. F. J. Drake, veterinarian Of- Mrs. Cynthia Freeman, received a seH. Willard Israclson, secretary; fice phone, K3G; Residence, 1075-M- ; gash in his cheek last Friday treasurer. Trustees of the savings vere 334 24th street, Ogden, Utah. Adv. fund: Three-yefell from a load of hay, while term, O. J. Stilweli; when he some older boys in the hay helping two-yeonc-yeI Van Meter; term, E. field. He fell between the horses, . In Judge John A. Hendricks diterm, Oliver G. Ellis. vision of the city court Monday morncausing them to run away, dragging him under the tongue of the wagon. ing the following cases were disposed He was taken to a physician who of: J. I). McCarthy forfeited a $50 Condition dressed the wound. cash bond on the charge of drunkenness; R. A. Hilton pleaded guilty to intoxication and was given a $25 fine Daughters of Pioneers camp V Conscious or 25 days in the city jail; I Larson, gave a surprise party last Friday in honor of their retiring captain, Miss drunk, fi days or $5; Frisco Brobo, The condition of Parley Blodgett of Alice Moore. About 40 women gathdrunk, $10 or 10 days; A. R. Williams, failing to stop at stop sign, fine of North Ogden, who was struck and ered at her home and spent an en$2; Tetsui Isnirara, forfeited $2 for seriously injured at 1:30 p. m. on joyable afternoon. Games, songs and traffic violation: A. Nelson and Nick Tuesday, is still anything but reassur- readings were enjoyed, after which reMark, forfeited $2 each for failure to ing, according to attendants at the freshments were served. stop at stop sign; William Sherwood, Thomas Dee Memorial hospital. Mr. Blodgett was struck by a south $2 fine for traffic violation: L. C. Tiie leading social event of the Johnson, drunk, $10 or ten days; J. bound auto driven by J. II. Jensen of coming week will be the wedding reD. Mexican, drunk, $20 or twenty Wilson Lane as he was walking across of Miss Leon Fowler, daughthe street from the east to the west ception days. ter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Fowside, he apparently did not see the car ler, and Clarence Arave. The marDrs, Foutx New Method Dentists, at all. Mr. Jensen, driver of the car riage will take place this week in the adv, which struck Blodgett, stated that he Salt Lake 2468 Washington, phone 343, temple. Blodas was unable to see the victim; Dugan Lucas, 25, was arrested Sat- gett stepped from the curb directly in to urday evening by Motorcycle Officers the path of his car. Smurtwaite and Naylon, charged with The accident was witnessed by Mrs. operating an automobile while under Parley Blodgett, wife of the injured the influence of liquor. It was man, A. Jensen, driver of a state road charged that he was driving a truck truck with whom Mr. Blodgett had in a reckless and dangerous manner, been conversing just prior to the acannual three weeks outing of and was carrying as passengers 8 chil- cident, and by Mrs. Della Everett. The theThe Weber county girl scouts will bedren of his brothers on North Wash- accident was investigated by Deputy on 7, and will be held at the gin July When Molman. ington. arraigned Monday Sheriff usual site in South Fork. camp morning in City Judge Hendrick's Reports from the hospital are to the Commisioner F. W. StratCounty unMr. waa and is still he effect that court, Blodgett pleaded guilty who has road work in his the ford, conscious most of the time, he having given thirty days in the city Jail has stated that the counsuffered a fractured skull and prob- department, will assist with the girl scout moveFlowers for All Occasions Klenke able internal injuries, which have as ty ment: by furnishing trucks for Phone on ave. account 2955 determined been Floral, Washington yet not on each Saturday during of the seriousness of the injuries. Drs the 'The same policy Charles Williams ' pleaded guilty in Rich and Rich attended the injured will encampment. be with pursued transportation city court Monday morning to tho man immediately after the accident. by the county as last year, said Comcharge of drunkeness, and was given missioner board Stratford. Jhe county a sentence of $5 or five days in jail. Hows your car running 7 of commissioners as a 'whole Is in Not so good; cant get her accord with the scout work, both boys The Weber club building has had its down. and girls, and expressed their desire facade washed, and The Post buildto cooperate to tho extent of their wife? Hows your ing on the opposite side of Kicsel thank you. the Shes same, ability. coat of a avenue has received fresh paint. Did you hear of Wilson? No. Joe Singer 23, charged with vagranTaft? SUIT cy, appeared before City Judge No." dricks Tuesday, pleaded guilty to vagCleveland? CASES rancy and. was given a SO day suIs his last name Ohio? spended sentence when he indicated Chanticleer. Rutgers a strong desire to leave the city. Ogden Briefs 1 Hooper com-citte- 9. es from Madam Butterfly fp-- . ' . Folkman; (,) "Tb. U o (Lieu ranee), (b) ria fc0Rl r (Bizet), Lucille Foulger; selected, Simon Ram0- Ago (Mac Dowell), "Cam 2; 16 (Giordani), (c) Graceful t,. .7 li; (Campra), Phyllis Whitiier.SP-ais- (Warner), Florence Wade; Armour violin, Coquette (FrimI), Martha Pauline Boyer; (a) My Peace Thou Art (Schubert), (b) Sing, Smile and Slumber (Gounod), Elizabeth Norseth; (a) Song is Sweet (San Souci), (b) aria from Opera Shanewis (Cadman), Grace Nelson; be given: Villinelle (Del Aequa), Nellie Vocal duet, O, That We Two Were Smith; Turkish Rondo (Mozart), Maying (Smith), Florence and Mary Katherine Thomas; The Magic of n Wade; piano nocturne (Mozart), Your Voice (Denza), Marvel EngLove Went land; (a) Memory (Cans), (b) aria Bower; "Young ELLEN THOMAS RECITAL Miss Ellen Thomas will present a group of her pupils in a musical re- cital next Monday evening, June 18, in the Icwis auditorium. Violin pupils of Arthur Freber will assist in the recital. The following program will j Roaming C- -t i jf (Chopin), Owen Dingha. Accompanists: Mrs. rHrii R ing Olson, Mrs. J0;n Arthur Freber, and Mis vJ, tter Seibold, violin obligetto,' Ar-lee- I dinner-meetin- wv s. lly-law- To take advantage of Excursion Days . Specials for Friday and Saturday vice-preside- nt; . ar ar ar SPECIAL OFFER! SPECIAL OFFER! Karess Face Powder $2.00 and $1.00 size Karess Perfume 1-- Fiancee Face Powder $1,00 and $1.00 size Fiancee Perfume FREE! FREE! Blodgetts Is Still Precarious; - Clean Up Your Car! $1.50 Chamois, oil at Times tanned 50c Sponge 39 60c Djer Kiss Face Pow- der and a $1.00 Flacon Djer Kiss Perfume, both ..6dd 10c Lux Toilet Soap, 4 for 25 Soap, Family Woodburys 25c, 3 bars 50d 25c Glycerine Rose Water .... Furnish County Girl Scout Camp With Auto Trucks 6-o- firing in Your Films. $1.19 for z. 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 50c Persian Hair Oil 25c J. & J. 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Harold Persson, merchant of Garland and Will Persson, merchant of San Francisco, all brothers, were in Ogden todny on business for their respective mercantile establishments. Herbert E. Smith of the Federal Bond and Finance company is on a business trip to Idaho points. With a capitalizntioa of $200,000, articles of incorporation of the Ogdoti-Kl- y Mining company were filed with the county clerk a few days ago. The principal place of business will be Ogden, anu the officers and directors are: John Smith, president; Jos. W. J. I Wheelwright, Wheelwright, secretary and treasurer, with Able Wheelwright and Parley K. vice-preside- nt; Phone in your orders. Mack-Robinso- Ca I Store No. 11 2400 Wash. Ave. Phone 272 on Wm. Thornton Drugs Phone 1137 IIP. ol M. Si ell th th lai wi an va MENS CANVAS OXFORDS 59c 2411 Iviesel Ave. Day and Night Storage.. t Special Parking Rates Friday and Saturday. w 3 Drive out on Grant. It Boys Overalls, heavy weight, size 4 to 15.... 4 UaC Mens Silk Hose, 75c values; 3 pairs $1.00 for Mens Neckties. The latest d silk. pattern in 1 four-in-han- 75c values, now' Onc-hal- f Si ALE . I Drive in on Kiesel Block to the 50c 1 Oil Cloth. Shopping District. Extra quality in plain and decorated designs; per yard Phone 601 2191 Kiesel 19 Years of 2 Service Mens Straw Hats, yeddo, panama and sennit, I $3.00 values 98c Bovs Wash Suits, fancy trim- med-be- t- Sunday Special Full Size QCo 9 OOC m Of. RriV actually save 25c by buying these Bricks Take one Sunday and 'receive the other at a later date if desired. " Ladies Knit Vests . 98c 15c One lot Womens White Cank vas Slippers and Oxfords; Tl $1.00 Bloomers, all colors BLANKETS Here is your chance to half on blankets for size 6280, Womens House Dresses in Chester Pride, wow, fancy plaids, part English prints, $7.50 double; etc., $1.50 values..) Ball Hats, sun shades for boys and girls . 25c A rrtlL $1.00 One lot Ladies Blonde Slippers, high and low heels, va,s 10 $1.95 $5.00 Misses and Childrens Sateen GARAvSE One lot Childrens Sweaters, pull-ov- er and but- - ten, part wool... $1.00 3$) values etc. Of lot heavy rayon, full cut, lace trimmed, all soms Bloomers, Step-in- s, cy moT 10 89c - Babies Shoes, plain ored sole, heel lift si 5; $1.25 values, Banner Ice Cream At Ogden River Bridge or Any Banner Denier. pl DO 1 ot) wh (ti now FREE! One (1) of our famous Surprise Packages with every purchase of $2.00 or more; two (2), packages with 5.00 package or more, and three (3) with every 10.00 purchase or more Saturday only. Bed Sheets, weight, $1.50 values BATH TOWELS Heavy turkish 21x41 25c xhem Everybodys 327 hjjj 81x90, Boys Gym Shoes. black, leatherette trimmed 39c brov CU( 24tH Street L. D. S. GARMENTS styles 101 act wil not m. ma jun wil are of invi rial nig! be for F var 3 mai Pee Un Jesj Hal Mai DeV Cam Alt Rice Gvri Han, tt, Gu than men Grin W the FELT SLIPPERS. Ladies Felt Slipper trimmed, all colors Old and new a. 1, You Special Price! 1st Th in. and on our Special Days. Special Icc Cream! I m E 2 STORES Free Delivery to Any Part of City Till ft Store No. 10 2600 Wash. Ave. ) 4 tl ai Will Soon End ' Only a Few More Days for You to Take Advantage I of Our Slashed Prices. Crushing Overload of Merchandise n Garage s tl ft Poi at I bi da 5! proprietor of the Banner Ice Cream company, returned Tuesday from a trip to Ely and other Nevada points, where he went on business. Mr. Peterson is interested in an ice cream plant at Ely, as well as having a number of dealers iu Nevada. E. M. Peterson, We deliver. OQ J yL PARK YOUR CAR Adv. of Payson, quart Brick Browns Ice Cream $1.00 Butterfly, 25c Ea. Dumke. Reid Persson, merchant Extra Special 1 -- 69c |