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Show nr.nwv tiik phct 5 ment hall mi February 22, commencnpposite side of the street. ing at 10 a. in. All members of the The signs for installation upon othfamily are urged to be present, acer street have been received and will which J. Rubin Clark, attorney of Salt cording to the announcement be. installed in tho immediate future. has been sent out by . I', Child. City, was the principal speaker of the Daugof the One fixtures in 11. W, Pctry, Commissioner at the Lincoln day banquet of the We-hto is Februbull Pioneers of annual street the of hters of K. II. Mr. and Mrs. department, charge Blaylock, county Republican club held at the Weber club last Saturday night. North Ogden, celebrated the golden ary 10 at the llerthana, was the grand be commended for the installation of More than two hundred men and anniversary of their marriage at their march, which was directed by Prof. such signs. women were present and paid an hon- home 'luesJuy evening. The couple Uhi is U. i'hristensen. The march was or and respect to the memory of the have been residents of Weber county since 1S3 and became members of lead by Mr- and Mr. John P. 1orry. i great patriot. O. were in the costumes the lat-eDay Saints church before The following the dresae women the after designed Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Stone, of Og- coming to Utuh. North Ogden has Years Biggest Dance Event of the day of '49 wore: Misses Doroden. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. always Ihvii the couples home. Veda Isiuise Camplwll, thy W. R. Rollack. of Salt Uke. left durWright, Rose Haines, Anne t'orry, Eling the week for a trip to Chicago, James Albert Marlin, 22 years of len and Mesdames J. G. Thomas, New York, St. Paul and other eastern age, died at the family residence in Glazebrook, laura KisenUrg, Sara cities. d Farr West last Saturday, lie is Samuel G. Dye, John t'hris- - r Uains, bv hi widow, two month old j tinnsen Edmund Greenwell, the Ogden valbaby, 1 i parents, three sister and All Hair Cuts Now ley Guernsey breeder and proprietor two brothers. The funeral service of Greenwell'a confectionery, has pur- were hi Id Tuesday afternoon in the chased a carload of pure bred Guern-ey- s Farr West chapel. Interment was for distribution here. The stock made in the cemetery. Pity BEAUTY POWDER Pll will arrive in Ogden March 15 and will be offered for sale to the breedLOU PAH Thomas Saville Johns, 49 years of Ogden's business district will asers of the state. AND age, died Saturday night at the fam- sume a metropolitan air when tho " street signs have ' 1247 Washington aven- new residence, ily 1IAUHEK SHOP Grading and marketing of fruits bom in Pleasant View, been installed. The signs will be inwas the topic of a conference yester-a- y ue. He was on corners his stalled survived He 1878. is by upon diagonal 14, il25 Washington Ave. ' afternoon in the offices of the April avenue from Twenty-thir- d two daughand sons Washington four widow, Phone 371 Jtah Canners association between to Twenty-sixt- h street. These brothers and xuit growers of Weber county and the ters and a number of Be sure to tune In on his address to Congress on WATSON MUCK BLDG. signs can be read from four sides representatives of seven canning fac- sisters. and the lettering is of such a sizo that tories. The canners are anxious to be clearly read on the Washington's Birthday A further appeal for the bed cloth- the sign can purchase the highest quality of fruits of the for purchase ing and funds grown here. rhis address is being brought by direct wire from light and fuel has been made by theh in Charles Murphy and Richard Jen- Ogden gospel mission at 138 Twenty-fiftWashington, D. C. for broadcast to the entire street, according to the annings, each 19 years of age. held by region by the Utah Power ft light Co. and appeal from Rev. M. nouncement the Ogden police, have been identified in charge of the misL. Bowersox y the Salt Lake police as Stanley sion. lucter and Joe Redder and wanted in AS that city for alleged assult upon a An boy was sentenold girl. Same Management as ced to the State Industrial school durLb the week by Juvenile Judge Banners advertising shows, wrest- ing INDEPENDENT CASH COAL CO., Salt Uke City A. Wade, following the boy's admisEfficient Pubis Service ing or boxing events cannot be hung sion that he had stolen four autoacross the sidewalks of the city in mobiles for joyriding purposes. The We announce the following prices, und, in order to the future without the permission of when arrested was with his boy ;he city commission. This was an maintain them, we ask the people of Ogden to support us. brother in a stolen autoorder issued by the board on Tuesday, mobile. A A A after an annonymous communication had been received by the board. Judge George S. Barker of the Second District court has been asked to That the city was not responsible sit on the supreme, court to fill the for the killing of the dog of Mrs. vacancy caused by the death of JusHazel Swartz, was the opinion of City tice J. E. Frick in California during Attorney A. W. Agee in reporting tq the past week. The cases act for hearHand Picked. the city commission upon the $100 ing in Judge Barkers division of dislunch-owas the principal speaker at the f claim. KIWAXIS CLUB It was claimed the dog was trict court were continued for a week. the Exchange club, Tuesday at killed by the Members of the Kiwanis club at eon dog tax collector on the A United States health report aaya their weekly luncheon at the Weber the Weber club. day it was picked up and not held of commerce yesterday 48 hours as was required by law. that Chicago is the healthiest city in for SIGMA CHI ALUMNI were given one of the pleasant surCommissioner H. W. Peery expressed the United States, with the lowest The Ogden organization of the Sig- the belief lecture illustrated an of the city should refund the death rate. Whats the matter T Have hearing prises noon at ma Chi alumni met Tuesday of amount the dog tax license. Later ell the gunmen gone on a vacation? upon the life of Abraham Lincoln, and up. delivered by Dr. George W, Middle-to- the Jules Chocolate shop, with Joseph the dog catcher presented Mr, Swartz GamPhi of member W. the a Brewer, The of Salt Lake City. speaker of Chi- with his personal check of $100.00 had a steroptician machine with which ma Delta, at the University Members he projected pictures of the historical cago, aa the special guest. The local mail guords were of the fraternity from Salt Lake at- inspected at marine the Union points dealing with the life of the tended depot Tuesday the luncheon. JL great emancipator. About ten G. A. night by General Smedley D. Butler Three modern brick R. veterans were the guests of honor who came from the coast. Genera OGDEN ELKS for the occasion. Butler recently inspected the marines bungalows worth $3500, can Tuesday evening Ogden lodge num- that sailed Students of. the Weber college furnifor duty in China. be bought now for $2500 on visited by shed the music for the occasion. J. ber 719, B. P. O. Elks was terms. These houses are P. Corry gave a fiveminute talk. The the officers and members of Salt Lake The Berthana was crowded to its easy new and are genuine almost lodge number 85. Following the lodge doors on Monday attendance was very gratifying. night when the meeting a social session was held, musicians gave their bargains. annual dance. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY A smoker luncheon was given. Furth was estimated that 1,400 persons to be vote It officers of nominations modern er were present. More than 300 members have been The music of the This neat March 1, were made, orchestra DELIVERED upon Tuesday, with was broadcast over K. S. bungalow garage and added to the American Legio There was a very large atendance L. through to in excellent is be lot which sold this the with Earl auxiliary campaign going members in addition to the Glade. The arrangements QUALITY AND SERVICE GUARANTEED. music was furnished by to someone for the low price organization has put on with the hope visiting local membership. Charles Lockwoods orchestra Jack of of winning the Lillian M. Towne B. W. PAPE, Mgr. $2500. Passevs White .Olie trophy for the state. Mrs. Dora Band, City RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Reeves Berthana orchestra and Earl Do you need a home? Come Holther, president of the auxiliary, womens auxiliary of the Order Weckers The and memDers of the order are to be orchestra. hostess! in and make us an offer on of Railway Conductors were congratulated for the splendid suc- to the division number 13 of members this ffame house with cess that has crowned their efforts to Spirited bidding by the gasoline last Friday upon the occasion of the companies In sleeping increase the membership business in glassed the city large doing visit of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L was seen at the session of the Located close in. the city porch. deputy commissioners of Chicago. He is DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS SevTuesday conductors, morning. the of president We have many other excellent eral bids were read The Daughters of Pioneers will hold grand The arrangements for the evening was from the Atlas Oil and the lowest which their regular board meeting next were under the direction of Dora wu homes. company buys in new was 22 cents. A contract was signed Monday, February 21, at 2:30 p. m. son. Refreshments were served. Phone see or us for bargains with the Atlas company. The city uses at the home of Mrs. Samuel G. Nye, about 3,000 gallons of gasoline each in homes and farms. We have 1018 Twenty-fourt- h R. A. G. street. THE LADIES OF month for the automobiles of the the mof every price and de2 WeThe annual open meeting of the Abraham Lincoln circle number various departments. ber county chapters of the Daughters Ladies of the G. A. R entertaine scription. ' 25 of Pioneers will be held Thursday, the comrades of the n pos Charles F. Gilmore, deputy city auFebruary 24, at the Fifth ward chapel. number 9, in the I. O. O. F. hall las Co. ditor and secretary of the Weber counTwenty-sixt- h street and Madison Saturday afternoon. 429 24th St. ty protective game association, celePhone 481 avenue. brated at the Elks club Monday evenWOODMEN OF THE WORLD LADIES AID SOCIETY of ing, the seventeenth anniversary of At the meeting of tjie Woodmen his abstai nance from smoking. meetHe The Ladies Aid Society of the First the World at Thursday nights Christian church met Wednesday ing, Nels Boyer was presented with said that just seventeen years ago he afternoon at the residence of Mrs. the Woodmen signet ring as a token swore off the use of tobacco and has never smoked since. street. of reward for his campaign in Armstrong, 855 Twenty-eight- h A A On members . for the order. .The annual Child family reunion EASTERN STAR February 24 the lodge will initiate will be held In the Riverdale amuse- candidates. of class another Queen Esther chapter number 4, large O. K. S., have draped the altar as a It is quite likely that Laura La tribute of respect to the memory of the Worthy Grand Matron, who died Plantes next Jewel feature will be Stolen Silks. This is an adaptationA recently in China. n stage play, from the Pioneer Costumes Worn at Big Dance Ogden. Briefs PRESIDENT COOUDGE er will talk to YOU It. C. A. - . j r March 7th r, by Radio from K. S. I sur-vive- New Street Signs Tuesday Morning 25c (Jive Ogden Style IT 10:30 to 11:30 four-way- Feb. 22 inter-mounta- UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Ogden Cash Coal Co. ... 13-ye- ar eight-year-ol- d ld club-chamb- - Large Lump Clubs, Lodges, Societies Lump - - - - er ... n, 3-in- ... Cam-mac- nr va AvJ w V Going at a Sacrifice I I - ch 3-ro- Are You Out of k,, Burneys Mud up-to-d- ate 1 Dix-kga- nypw . ; R. A. Saunders . I I THE WORLDS BEST CLEANER Ask Your Grocer. ng well-know- Har-cou- rt, Pair of Silk Stockings, by Cjml and it is possible that Miss La Plante will be directed by her husband, EXCHANGE CLUB Archdeacon D. C. Webber, of Mass, prominent missionary of the Protestant Episcopal church. William A. Sftiter. 2231 Quincy Ave. FOR FORD AND CHEVROLET OWNERS Between 21st and 22nd Sts. Telephone No. 1579-- a new Goodyear balloon tire COMMUNITY SHOE REPAIR SHOP R. Happiness is a habit cultivate SHOES . h ha m mm RCA 55 RodiolalO and. Loudspeaker loo OGDEN ELECTRIC CO. 2556 Washington Avenue All-Weath- er a tread now that, assures long and even wear against the "cupping" and unever wear so common to ordinary Balloons. Prices Most Reasonable. Work Guaranteed. it with an sagssmM i WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER A tire with the famous, road gripping Goodyear Tread redesigned for Balloon Tire use. tread that will give better traction under all going, in addition to far longer and more satisfactory wear. 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