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Show Friday. August 31,1928 THE OGDEN POST CHlinCHES rail Term of Court ! Opens September o; HOOD Si: ft' ! a yes-Jprd- Krilrml Imililmir. ihlrtrfiiTh Suiuljy after Tiiniiy. I wi.l ni.f ilmrvh a! 9:Su it. a 11 l ay I like. Li. wui Covt-r- tuosts. f.ir I ! I'--. lii'lim at Im-Mrs. Iiv:: o1i-- i sivt-l!i hiiii:i n'l-- i oi'H'Miiliti'd liariii.': In r stay in Vt.ih. Silt Slu will leave for hi-- hoii'-on the coiisi. i. MTiii-u I' hr . ' in o' m I hi- - Hi-- fi K.iniM-t- l fils' I ii'in-'ii-'.--- wi v till1 .lames d Churl'll N. Limb..'.:, ll.i:-- . st o Si I'l.igi- Kinih.il! Mill opi-Xiltii l Si 'einbiT lie h, lug plan'd on tl-- mh-bdi- f S.iit. lit- - ln-.i- i ii.i-.i- ,.i.l S; Llra-- , f i, I.. (.tilers v.. iy, Sepi.'in y,, (1,1. n I Mill.,11 I i m 11; A M. t i.i in ol i.iti- l.i' k. Si S. ii:'ii r - th,- !.,. ilii- - .I. i Vn ci ait i :i ,;-.- i : - Wtvr of i . l'i; W. M. Sj if i.i , 11. ;,,:ff.ll!. Si .... , s. .I.iiii, " ' V bis tcim r M.l otlars. !i::im. ev.i ;r.,n ; i l i i - I lo., Seiitem IMil:-- I , x 1 ,n ..i.,. xxiil. vm-.t.-- n.im'-- ' , In.irg" Ray- - I., xxaixi.i pnhminnry tie iity i n t Wednesday i.. in ef ":i I r i l:.Mii!nr on a i J. liurglury Charge - 'i'lU',' iry nil n;,.i. . ti I 1 ii.-l,- ,nLi , v 1 i ( ird - v- i On 1 j i:.!i..-- Youth Hound Over To I lie District Court ..f IS r j , .1 l! i.; I'nlklllail, F iy 1'i.iii . . ; X - Saint at Kul nytun aviMiii.- - mi Sunilni, Sivti-mhet ilivlrii-which a., uunt of the . 2 1 l.nk.-and ii Suit Sii'iruiUr whirli :iiriHir tu Mttyii.l the n'lifm-iitnnifirow uflrriuvu may " at 2:00 .i i i i- i tm .i f i. xu.i .1 .. il. ii i is'is'. j :iv i.i Jttilis liiki-ii- ll ki ' if till Ss Ili.l : i: J i".i' louil I', r 25. if fn'.i-.x'I .in i :ng ;i ,iixi-h-- n l b J.niy-.- ' li.iiki r .iii'i lit. ' f. iif. ok jesi rmKiU maints-ti:.1i'K;ai.eii u i Armt-m- . Aland. Lest of Mrs. A. basket of roses centered the lunch-io- n table where covers were laid for guest of honor, Mrs. Aland, Mrs. Herman B. Way, Mrs. Hans Abel, Mrs. Herbert Hinley, Mrs. Gage Rodman, Mrs. Owen Cutler and Mrs. Myrl Bridge followed the lunch-eo- and n the rector al i in - Judges Divide Cases . an.l liranl e'.nvi ih.f l:.'-- v! ni i f tV..- IP 'v ll honor of Mrs, W , 11. M mi l1 IaiSof honor home Miss in her at Ai:ri-li- . Mrs. K ;iil Williams. Mis. Martin, of St. Paul, Minn., house Ivy Wills RTii Mis. j.u of S.i.t A II. iSiOtM, Clll'Ki'H OP THE Hr Ul. John W . ll)klii. r.vl.ir, sornrr axvnu,-- . ki-i- Mrs Thomas Leslie presided over luncheon of dainty appointments I : I'niiiid I'lid degree burglary tu the Second tlis-M.- -, llluiir w mber ti 11.M.is i linrged with iking into lL,i-firSingh t,.n a;i,! Ii,-; vs. .nil .boxcea-- e of Ihe End M. Nye an il P l d.lX Si P.li'l lo:ilMll, Tfi.il i ; p.fMi,fo;lr ill.- inoreing of August J1. i iiinii.-iii (i.x,. !i.,!Ln!ii.ii, S,I'i.i.'.y iiiii'iiti; f.i' Jiidi'c B.irker's H.ini.Iiiin bo ha. ".iibsenllelit ly eenfessed xii.le ,,i.!-.1. A. IS; .i .;ix:mi:i i.f the coiut iiiu v.iiu' ou the is. ot lii r bm'liirir.-- in the city, HUY V. JIEWVS, runtor. Members of l)uivii lMlur ihavtii,' an. , S, l.it, r ,i.,te. a pidii,- report, 1; aci'Hi il.ir celeNo. Order of Eastern Star are ' V. K. Ni-i xx. re ll.ii is in Judge llarki-r'Sipi.-iubeMUST COMVVNirY IHl'KCH Temporary t luxe admitted aiicced Robert Moiris n N. (It Mivnmbrating day today 1. hull. 2(lii plMiv K, J. '..n as fallows: ji in Ihe host-M- S imii'lf Potter's rafe Harness was the li tailin Tabitha Miiiiiag K:t Sal llrvrmi.1 linn y (. Krr. pxtor. Miss conjunction with the l! ti tiibi r 1'J; Allied Stale nf Itah x s. l'lai.k Johnson xs.! ai.d Ixi i i iii i before elos-inllilili- Hrhm.l m.vl-and A hi 8t one of the weeks smart part- ern Star chapters of Salt Lake. ..iid lK':i r 2.'i; Whiltnii. Cur i Our them after they firry home afternoon the at nf I'tnh vs. liiiiiy Ri'biH.-- , Si'ji ies Wednesday up. I.hnI Sun. Ik) wr Im.l an iiirraa,. f',T- - xx, re for the ni;'ht. Twenty-eiTwenty Mrs. Helen Teller Senrler will deif iy ne iniii.il. vs. of her aunt, Mrs. E. J. Harness. Fred stall1 i'i ltah 2ii; did! ns x.i-- taken from Potter's ami V.irniiiii wpiMhip nt ll:0n o'rt.xk. Tho pa-- : mhi-guests were bidden for lunch-whi- part tomorrow for her home in ChiJames H.iii'is. alias ght Septi "n Ki!l, !$il :!' fiom mii. will ... the pulpiL was followed by bridge. cago following an extended visit hiiv N will be ; i ef Utah vs. Claude Will and will tin n mi. j iii.e, but iimtek.l jewelry store was the third atdecked flowers the with T. Mrs. her Lawrence summer a le Dee, in ; sister, Mill Juhnsuii, Late xniiyr piirk 25; state nf la. was gained by breakranee e. Fnt C..in S:00, nt and of LllU Twenty-fiftstreet. t bring mini.' one. tractive home. SipleiH-.,1 xs. Antoiie a wall from adjoining ing through t i le-of William Utah vs. state l propei ty, which was vacant. An lr. and Mrs. E. R. ltanike are v IUiildinp: Hfiih n city x. el -- i ii, September Mrs. Adam Kuhn presided over a nllempi was made to a motor trip through the natli i'1'ge Millendrieli McDonald. Sep-- i luncheon of charming appointments joying ii the saf. by hammering the opi tional I. tnbi r 25; Ogden city x. John parks. Tuesday in the Japanese room in the hinges. stale of Utah September Hotel Bigelow. Covers were laid for Mrs. Edith Hopkins entertained ti.o s. Russell A. liriTii. September 2i; eightLive Oak club members Tuesday aft.- ite of lltah vs. Harry Fotopolis, Building and Imin societies had their ternoon at her home, West Patof Utah s. Fat state 25; September Iowa H. Wintle, of first beginning in Pekin, China, 400 City, terson avenue. Mrs. S. state of Utah nch. 25; September years ago, and was first developed as s. Sain Munson, September 25; N. Iowa, will spend the coming month Claude Mrs. W. with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wadsworth an American institution in Frankfort, J. Harris vs. Wilson Cragun and nth-r- . Parry. and Mr. and Mrs. I. lT. ltarber have Pa., in 1SS1, it was stated by C. October It!; lama Graham vs. Og-i- ii to Yel- Clarence Neslen, former mayor of from motor a returned n Union Railway ami Depot trip Salt laike in an address before the Ex- October Dr. and Mrs. Ross McCune arrived lowstone, while lll'GINS ITS TALL QUAUTl'U away the party spent 17; James Welch vs. Amanda Yellowstone from club at the Hotel Bigelow. change Wednesday evening (innm-rsosometime at Bozeman, Montana. October and IS; others, Banking institutions are where Dr. McCune attended the na). 1'. O'Neill vs. Ogden city and nth-Twith the building and loan sotional chiropractic convention at MamMrs. II. M. Rowe entertained a M. Heppler vs. cieties instead of fighting them, it 'oinnu-reia-(Vtoher 1'J; G. moth Hot Springs. October 20; group of friends at a musical Wednes- was stated bank, Security by Mr. Neslen. The friend- J. II. Patrick vs. STRONG G RADII ATM AND UNDERGRADUATE I ne., afternoon at her home on Eccles day Stockgrowers, of thrift and the saving of October 2; I B. Price Mercantile comMr. and Mrs. Anthony Shufflebar-ge- r avenue. Mrs. Lucille Porter of Po- ly spirit COURSES ARE OFFERED IN THE SCHOOLS OF money for homes, for travel and for are entertaining Mrs. Jean Busby catello, sister of Mrs. Rowe vs. P. J. Farrell and others, Ocpany presented old is recognized by the bankers of Los AngeleS'for several weeks. a musical program, after which she as aage 2:1; B. J. Griffin, etc., vs. Home Economics Agriculture real benefit to society in general. tober was served by the hostess. and others, Octolait Uunninghani Arts and Science There are Engineering at Mrs. R. W. Smurthwaite will prespresent over 14,000 ber 21; Ada S. Seoville vs. lister S. Commerce Education the ide over a luncheon today at her Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Nye and Scoville and others, October 25; First Mitn a combined mem- home, 2852 Monroe avenue. Members and A lion i 8,11,1 of Savings bank of Ogden vs. John P. SCHEDULE OF REGISTRATION of her bridge club will make up the O'Neill and others, October SO; 11. E Grimes and sonCn-orgS- ; 11. Ekins vs. 11. llitton and others, guest list. Covers will be laid for Jr. arrived home Monday from Jenny. Freshmen registration and entertainment . twelve with cards following luncheon. October 27; Frank Raleigh and others Lake, Jackson Hole, when they spent JUipICIUCllt CoillpHliy Friday and Saturday, September 14 and 15 w vs. Union Pacific Railroad company, a week. Miss Jean Marie Acree; of Los AnOctober 31; American Surety company Sophomore, Junior and Senior registration tes, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. of New York vs. George lleiner, NoMonday, September 17 Mrs. Gage Rodman departed last rtha Conroy, until the opening of evening for Omaha, where she will vember 1; Gosse Slot vs. Wheelwright classes begin Tuesday, September 18. Regular Sacred Heart academy. Miss Acree meet Mr. Rodman. ('oust ruction company, November 2: will contin-u- e They will enter her senior year at the Lranch managers and department Orson A. Brady vs. Joseph Dcru and the journey eastward, visiting Chi- academy with the opening of school. cago, New York, Washington, 1). C., heads nf the Mountain States Imple-an- others, November 3. High School graduates should send in a transcript of In Judge Kimballs division crimtheir credits immediately. other eastern cities. They will nunt company were entertained Mrs. John Harder Page departed to Ogden in about six weeks., y to a trout and chicken dinner at inal cases are set, beginning Scptoni-lc- r for her home in Rockford, Illinois, the Hermitage hotel in Ogden canyon 5, and ending September 8. Write to the Dean of Women for accommodations In Gases in Judge Kimballs court were Mowing a months visit with her Mrs. Hans Abel and Mrs. Myrl Me-- 1 by S. S. Eccles, president of the com the Girls', Dormitory. Mr. set Bartand Mrs. Chas. II. as follows: parents, Clenahan will entertain two dozen I,any on. A spirited talk on merchandising Ogden City vs. Tom Rider, alias CATALOGUE SENT ON REQUEST guests at a picnic supper this eve- George McDonald, September 5; Ogarul of in at honor was Miss cooperation of Lagoon ning employes given Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Stranquist and Ethel Martin, who is visiting in the by Mr. Eccles at a meeting held in den City vs. Jack Bell, September 5; children are spending the week in city. Dancing will be enjoyed during the companys offices previous to the state of Utah vs. Eli Hukavina, SepCOLLEGE Yellowstone park. They are 'expect- the G; state of Utah vs. W. M. outing up Ogden canyon. William tember Sentemlier evening hours. ed home Sunday. of state G; Smith, Utah Reed, general manager of the eom- IjOgan, Utah t Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Driggs, Mr. lany presented suggestions on man vs. Asacl Dalton, September G; state of Utah vs. Jack Mooney, Septemlier Miss Ethel Martin, of St. Paul, is and Mrs. John S. Lewis, Miss Nell nsrement and selling. the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. H. The heh Aland, Driggs aiid Miss Elaine Cooper left was Sunday 2770 Van Buren avenue. conference o: Wednesday by motor for the canyons previous to a four-da-y of southern Utah. Miss Driggs and branch managers and salesmen at Dinner at ' Bigelow In Honor of Miss Cooper will go to Los Angeles alA Lake City. Visitori The following members of the contfollowing the visit to the canyons,! Mrs. L. W. Cord entertained at a end the rest of the will return Pany enjoyed the outing at the Her party dinner Wednesday evening in the to Ogden. initage: S. S. Eccles, president; Wjl lism Reed, general manager; Charles Catherine Raynor Whctton IT. Murrey, secretary and treasurer; Catherine Raynor .Whetton, 68, E. W.' Manning, credit manager; 11. widow of the late Henage Whetton, Potee, Jr., general sales manager; K( died Tuesday night following a nine- - Vcndell, R. It. Brown, Ogden; William Charles A. M osman Services for Dr. Charles A. day illness. She was bom May 8, C. Chantrill. Shelley, Idaho; Sterling retired dentist, were held Tues- I860, in England. Surviving are the Jensen, Idaho Falls; W. F. Roberts oliowing sons and daughters: Henry Buhl; L W. Smith, Twin Falls; Geo, day afternoon in the Masonic temple, of England; Mrs. James Lakin, liolmer, Salt Lake. Weber lodge, No. 6, with Past Master Norman Sims conducting. The fun- Samuel, William, Percy, of Ogden, and eral oration was given by the Rev. Henage, Jr., of Salt Lake; two V John W. Hyslop. Mrs. Norman Sims ters and two brothers of England. of the member Mrs. a was Whetton IOT tang two solos, accompanied by Frank D. S. church. She joined the church lgger. Interment was in the MounTrSllrt! lYIllcU K.r her native country and emigrated! tain View Dj ISlaSl cemetery where the Masonic in and for to this country 23 years ago ritual was given at the grave. Funeral services for Levi Farrow, Dr. Mosman died at his apartment the part 15 years has lived in Ogden., Sun- Burch Creek fanner who was held be will services Funeral fatally in the Broom hotel Sunday morning day at 12:30 oclock in the Eighth injured while attempting to blast out after an extended illness. He had ward chapel, with Bishop Joseph spring with powder, were held hved here for thirty-seve- n years, barker officiating. The body will lie in the Lindquistgiant chapel Wed-i- n mortuary practicing his profession until seven and evening at nesday at 2 p. m. with Bishop James state this afternoon fears ago. He was bom November the Larkin funeral chapel; tomorrow Harbcrtson of the Fourteenth ward d 1852, at Rockland, Me. and until noon in charge. and afternoon evening He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sunday at the family residence, 555 Mr. Farrow was found in an jaura Reed Mosman of Ogden; a son, will take Itcrment scious condition at the spring by his street. Charles A. Mosman, Jackson, Mich., ;lace in the Ogden City cemetery. brother, Moroni, late Saturday aftor-- pd a sister, Mrs. Mary Fuller of noon, and was rushed to the Dee hos Massachusetts. Helen Fife Naisbett pital where he died Sunday evening Funeral services will be held this without lully regaining consciousness, Jane Spackman Norris afternoon at 2 oclock in the Eleventh An attempt to blast out the spring Funeral services for Mrs. Jane ward chapel for Mrs. Helen Fife Nais- - was made in an effort to increase Spackman Norris, who died at the jett, widow of Henry W. Naisbett, the flow of water, but the premature family residence at North Ogden who died Wednesday morning at the blast burned the victim severely about Tuesday after a weeks illness of 'amily residence, 225 Thirtieth street, the head and body, Mr. Farrow was bom in England will be held in the North Og allowing an illness of several years. gen meeting house this afternoon at Bishop James 11. Riley will have the on December 12, 1893, a son of George oclock. services in charge. Interment will be and Margaret Farrow. He is survived n iSforri was bom in Hilcot, in the city cemetery under the direc- - by his father and mother and the Mrs. and brothers sisters: Wiltshire, England, a daughter of of the Intermountain mortuary. lowing "Ilham and Sarah Ward Spackman, came to North Ogden when 12 18 . .. f age with her parents and survived uj fcllv AVSW ...0 J Mrs. Priscilla Wilcox of Abraham, and James and Jenson. Richard Mrs tlia'e married since. was She "jjfti Jo Mr. Norris in December, 1877. She Sneddon, Mrs. J. Frank Stevens, Vera Moroni Farrow of Burch Creek. a an active member of the Primary lion of Lindquist & Sons, undertakers. wciation and Relief Society. . James . ,7unfiving are her husband and the Blackfoot, Idaho; one brother, one Showing Ciinton. UUh; children: Mrs. James C. JJife of BOOKS-STATIONERY-OFF- ICE j0h G. Tyler, a former Ogden post den, a Jields North Ogden: Mrs. F. A. Ca-- r erry fcn(j Weber county recorder, maber I Ogden; Mrs. llynim Hill ani children. Oroville, Calif., Wednesday nomas North Charles Norris, Ogden; night. Mr. Tyler was in charge of I I Morris and Mrs. William T. Short, ywen; two sisters, Mra. James Dea-- v OGDEN, UTAH n7. r8, Georgina Montgomery beon ta m he,th h Ogden; also 15 grandchil-- n j and five I e Thomas Parker P'djng- During President Clevelands first iBeus L dn,inistrati0n cation was given Mr. Tyler was appoint-an- d thcbcnediction . ed postmaster at Ogden, serving two Eugene Keith Watkins D er. He resigned to Uke charge Funeral services were held FOR SALK. CIIKAP1 ams furnished the ELECTRICAL 0i the Broom hotel. Later he was FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Keminntnn Caah Register in the Intermountain The I was by played inprelude U1K.K SHOP KAMMKYKRSelected county recorder and served ortuary chapel for Eugene Keith WATSON-BUICUSED CAR akers were Bishop W O. Kieael Avenue 8everal tems. till ley. The in motor Ogdon. capacityfor ahop winding HIE E. Fam only Alvin son of siwt MARKET Ridges and Counsellor larker. W. A. DUNN Ty,er bccame travtl. rj00 MONEY 6Kj ,?.ve Malan Watkins, with Beus dedicated the grave m the Og- Bilk and IS aU. Phono 201 or 42M aut aide, brtwnn K.kwl Construe Utah for An., tj,e aujjtor Lharlea IIOOO. Halverson I ISO to cara nand COOD I presiding. den City cemetery. construeOa Chuice Rcaldeneo and Farm Property tj0 company and during the ttryIncnt waa in the Kden city cemSoa XJa . tion of the Western Pacific railroad JOBBING CARPENTER MONEY TO LOAN Leila Arrington FINANCE CORP. FEDERAL BOND of the accounting for j,e haj charge 2419 Kieael Avenue, Phono 179 Leila Arlington, wne of J construction the company. j:cJ lonna nt fcatf your prawfaaa YOUR old aulotontial bum ramodolod up--ti bareat.Bipirnnt, Shaker N. Malouf Mr. Tyler is survived by his widow Arrington, ,o3 Lccles swnat i In l IN date. Itonatr anything. No Job too amoi M this . morning Krlimate FREE. Rhone 1547-and two sons and a daughter. AND FINANCE (Uf cce? for Sbaor N. Malouf, who at 5:20 o'clock PEOPLES , illness following a five days wiU be held today at Oro-j 209 Tbundy at the family residence THRIFT CO. was bom i 5n She pneumonia. 'entVsixth were hel( Tut , AMERICAN DETECTIVE ASSOWeelilnrtmiAweiw street, 944 daugha October 18, 1887, y CIATION Larki ,aernoon at 2 oclock in the Francisco 1 Legitimate ona chapel, conducted by ter of George and Annie Lang Istki- CONTRACTORS Service. (Confidential), 208-- 9 Eccles She was married to Laniascus of Price, Utah, am tf. Bldg. Phones 1. J91A & ibodnS Ca the Or rington in Salt Lake May Mo., of Construction tephanos, priest Wheelwright 1 Independence, CONTRACTORS AD RA1I.RO a KUKICIPAL Thi ftholic church in Salt Lake, and lived inhalf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS No Jota too Small nor too Big years ago, when she speakers, were Thomas Malouf of one and a 183-- 5 Twenty-fourt- h Street g FKow 411 DENTIST lt tint Rlrwl e and Edward Malouf of Og came to Ogden to make her home. (W i For contrartora. her P A LARSON Building SONS, husband, her WF.81KRN SroitTINO GOODS CO. nterncijt was in the Ogden is survived by Citv any kind nf work In building lino. Call 2414 Kirarl A.rnae and the following chiMren. A Cash and Carry Market Rank Rldff. IUR. 1110 Wa.hlnrton Awnw. National First 306 tu ,c.eJnry, where Father Damas-- t ents, XKW im vci.ns, I1S.H AND 1P Jack' JuJj tbcr Stephanos officiatci Mary, Joan. Annette. and UMKI) B1CYCI.KS, UP AM) at Cash and Carry Prices l.t9 Cammon. Allen, Keith llirrrlea and Gun Repaired r- - Malouf was a FOR RENT tirA srra.ve- Cash and Carry People. for Work a Specialty. Plate KhY INlil UN CASH KFCISTkit fHcrS!?ant f Ogden, having live, 0fThc'!funeiai FART of Ihe rmi at 2424 knurl avrnur, H held "day be Kiimi'it-y.-- i i' will llike Shi'i if or fi r i.'i h 414 klu.iil i v:,-- ;' years, lie is survived by r. at truly on prrwiaaa. ,'h': ;ors and ten grandchil in. -xv n vi 'h ue , ' - l,ulli-r-dM- y ii-.i- .nfi-r"iii-i- i l I , 1 e -- . . J,s r i pii '-i - ,. I - j i 1 1 ; ii.'-ll- n. 1 .i-- o j - utl-i-r- . i i. s s.-- - .i; i I . ; i Il.ii-.ly- - i , 1 . - .: ra-.l- t . i i , ch lun-- I . llrr h thi-r- I Iwyln-in-- S.id.-nkiimii- , vr iii , . bus-me- and Loan Idea Originated in 2-'- imMii-eos-lii- l i China, Xeslen Says , , , ; ss s 2-- ; 17-- THE UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE . . . s. l Tuesday, September IS la-tti- Sge I d I Sun-retur- n I UTAH AGRICULTURAL get-to-gith- er I I FUNERALS 1 Mos-ms- n, -- FlHlPml Sppviros Held FaritlCr f?la4 1 J F.a uneon-Chest- er Youll Need Them September 10th pneu-JMnia- fol-tio- 5 P .. 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