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Show Friday, August THE OGDEN POST ATTEND ORGANIZATION DAY AT FORT Through Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, Utah State Regent of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the 38th ('(ust artillery at Fort MarArthur. Infantry have invited the to finish his training The first to attend the celebraDrs, Foati New Method )ritlti, course at thepilot Utah is Daughters Henry Ogden airport adv. 24(58 Washington, phona 843. tion of Organization Day, on Saturday, who Tuesday received his Wrlrnms Dumk untn-- K. Hoff,commercial Visitor license August 3, at 11 a. m., at Fort Dougair pilot limited avenue. 11. HamilH. las, Utah. Tnlerstate fraTsit com.mny, a sub- from federal inspector reSpace will be reserved at the the of viewing stand in the vicinity .f anolher .hipniTOt of f.n-flag staff for the members of the SSS2&. state conference. Utah 0 Wctar. County lo TlTtw,,n.S.1tr,,.ur,,;,l I, for the construction of . Contract In,..! The association. shipment, llkeOgden and the Wyoming line. wuh(lame mile stretch of road between 17.06 state came from the hatchery direction Curlew at" to the junction and Snowville valley transferred was anXhag-Murray, ; dbaTcarJ?ingneprwJ Olaf awarded was Nielson, Logan, by ; the state highway commission MonNielsons bid was 827,759.90. From a vacation trip to Y idle 'Bt. '" - w,, 0f legal catch, have been plant day. J lnnuan- ed A. of George and Thomas, Descendants Agent sum the (lounty association during park, by the sen has arrived home. Stanger, and Anne Stanger will hold nicr. their reunion Wednesday evening in Judge Ccorge S. Darker, of the See Robes, pillows, dishes with pur the Slaterville ward chapel. ond district court, has returned from chases of gas and oil at the t In celebration of the twenty-firvacation and will hold session at tire dealer between Salt Ease and ug-lie ' waThe next den. Stop in and see our prires ana anniversary of the founding of the Farmington, Saturday. members of North Weber stake scheduled for Wrtbcr is for stake, fers buying new tiren. Goodyear county Tall K. U Garage, will den. Firestone. Kja- Monday. enjoy an outing Friday at Laville. , Herman Daker post number 0 will Ray L. Olson has been elected sec- goon. The first special train of the Three Ogden shooters, J. P. Sun- - jliJVe 39 delegates, the largest post retary of the Colonial Building and excursion will leave the interurban station at 12:30 p. m. A complete representation which will attend, at Loan association. bert, R. Drabel and M. Whittier, national rifle the for qualified day and revolver shoot, scheduled at camp 15. in lVrry, August 20 to September the under auspices held the tryouts of the Salt Lake rifle and revolver club at Fort Douglas range. tamliert scored ICC of a 200 possibility to lead the local shooters. Drabel placed second with 150 and M. Whittier third with 140. Ten others of Utah qualified for the ahoot. They arc, with their scores: G. L. Jacobson, 184; Dave Robinson, captain, 181; R. HanI sen, 178; I C. Barnard, 172; West Point, New York, have been roulidgo will be assigned to the Presidio, with the Eleventh (CavaThird lry, und lteynold goes with the ts SS VrTTto 2 ( : rgt Funeral sprays, Baskets aid DeW! P signs any price from 81740P-28th Street. more? Weber Floral, .. the the at who L. Van R. Meter, late time of hia death was an officer of the Ogden Slate bank, was set at 800,653.62 in the appraisal filed with tho second district .court. I College Man to Patio Springs: different. are like you because you tho estate of adv. Saturday, Ogden, Green River, Wyo. and Evanston Union Pacific shop workers will hold an outing at A special train carrying the Wyoming delagatea will arrive at 2:00 p. m. Saturday. Hes a lucky man who swims at Tatio Springs for he conies out of tho water automatically pepetl up. adv. Fire Chief II. II. Wardleigh last Friday warned motorists not to pursue fire automobiles to blazes, declaring that the practice often delayed firemen in going to and especially returning from fires. I&-goo- Alma !. Brown, Weber n. countys Utah university scholarship student, finished his first year at the state university with high honors, according to information received by the 1928 is D. A. R. TO st pro "Tam of sports has isbeen planned anticipated for the event, and it that there will be a large attendance. Police Sergeant George F. Phillips and Roy B. Young, Ogden attorney, are on the program of thetwo-da-Utah y Peace officers association 6 and convention at Logan, September 7. Utah-Idah- o Cement company elected the following officers at a recent meeting of the stockholders: Chapin A. Day, president; Harold C. Day, and general manager; Ralph E. Bristol, secretary and treasurer, and C. R. Hollingsworth, assistant secretary and assistant treasurer. Florence Day Bristol and Ruth M. Day, together with the first three named officers, were named directors. Estate of the late Emil F. Bratx was appraised at 832,781.80 Wednesday. Appraisers were C. E. Bohn, J. M. Forristall and John E. Crites. Value of 83,057.50 was placed on the estate of the late Clark H. Gleason, by appraisers Summer P. Nelson, Fred Froerer and J. Byron Barton. Fees paid the county clerks office totalled 8689.90 for the month of July. vice-presid- ent Churches EPISCOPAL GOOD CIIURCH no SIIEPHEKlWuhn u rector, corner of Twenty.? and Grant avenue. The Wathc1 after trinity. The church school at Holy communion and 3 11:00 a. m. Holy baptism at 12:30. No evening service. ne.4,, were tamed byComrty Cleric U. Guests of Richard Woods Cross Canning comf . director,, will of the companys canni!?!?1 aiS. Heber City E. 3. Fjeld,w?7S her of commerce. The boa2 by automobile Monday at 8 . returns the same day tr Ui GOOD NEWS! Nel170; L. C. Baldwin, 166; Iae HanA. 154; C. H. Nelson, son, 165; sen, 144, and H. S. Tipton, 135. Phone 416. of Value ST, the departmental convention of the organization in Ogden, August 22, 23 and 24. The auxiliary unit of the local post also will have the largest delegation present at its meetings which will be held in conjunction with the legionnaires sessions. Descendants of George Young, in eluding the families of George Young, Perry Thomas Young, James Young, Samuel Young, Anne Young Stokes, and Mary Lucy Young Woodward Young Foxley, will meet in a family reunion at Crystal Springs, at 10 a. in. Saturday. A family organization will be formed. Justice of the Peace Alfred Glad-wel- l, Wednesday upheld the demurrer filed in the case of Joseph Springer, charged with transferring raspberries from one container to another, in violation of Rtate law. The demurrer set forth that the Iiurch Creek court had no jurisdiction In the matter, since the offense allegedly took place in Og- Welter county school officials. Brown the son of A. D. Brown, Farr West, is majoring in French and minuring in Spanish and English. Ninty members of the local Boy Scouts of America returned home Monday from the most successful week at Camp Kiesel in the history of the annual outing. Among the excitement they had was that of finding fresh bear tracks, though Mr. Bruin, himself, could not be located. FOR RENT Office space and storage at 2428 Kiesel avenue. Full basement. Apply on premises or phone Ogden Post. Infinite decision to bold a flower show at tho annual Weber county farm bureau day, August 24, was made at the meeting Saturday of the executive committee and directors of the home and community section of tho bureau. The farm bureau day will be held at lorin Farr park, Wilbur U. West, Farr West, is Weber countys Utah University 1929 scholarship student, according to B. A. Fowler, of the county srhools. A total of thirty scholarships arc being distributed throughout the state. A Farr West student, Alan 1 Brown, won tho scholarship last year also. Salt take rotary club decisively defeated members of tho Ogden club, 74 to 27, in the annual team golf match lietween the two organizations at Salt take Tuesday. Mayor Frank Francis has been invited to speak at the Utah State Firemen's convention, scheduled at Tooele August 12 and 14. Firo Chief II. H. Wardleigh and Captain X. J. Hilton will attend the meeting. Breaking all previous records for sales, the Ogden sheep market, rc ceived and reshipped 236.941 sheep during the month of July, as compared with 192,311 for the corresponding month of 1923. Weber county farm bureau students projection work will be inspected by business men and others interested, Monday, according to announcement of R. Verne Obcrhnnsley, vocational instructor of Weber county high school. Accused of fishing in South Fork canyon, between 9 p. in. and midnight, A. F. Foutz and Frank Simmons, pleaded not guilty before Judge Si mon Barlow, in the city court. Wed nesday, and their attorneys requested a trial by jury. The accused are now at liberty on 825 cash bail, pending setting of the trial date. Outlining the development of the oil industry in Utah, John C. Howard, president of the Utah Oil and Re fining company, was the principal speaker at the weekly luncheon of Ogdens rotary club. Wednesday. Mr. Howard traced growth of the industry from its small beginning 20 years ago, until today. He said Utah has become one of the leading oil produc ing and refining states of the union. W. II. Wattis, who recently recovered from a serious illness, attended the luncheon and was given a great ovation by club members, when President L. Ford pointed out his presence. Assignment of second lieutenants, Gcorgo W. 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