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Show I f,Mnr. August 2, 1929 THE OGDEN 1(ST THE TRAIL Op '9S Gone Surname association holds reunion August 1G at Idaho a SmB Oscar L'ybes, president of the Ration, has announced. U Construction company has be- 4 construction of the 53,000 dam it Padvood river, G7 miles east of ?ide, Idaho. head from the handle blow on the ,A ;road dump car he was playing St 1 proved fatal to .Nor-- - I to't mo. I .h-- y li.i Ho ' .;a UM-- 5Srl I" Vh Mulcahy Wednesday filed suit district court against Second t..' ID r? David Eccles company for 46,000 Jeged due him on an account for the ,1.., I ? u V ... tiiiri !.. s,.re. r!;i w,,;k 6 , She shuddon,!, then a came Into her ,.y,s. I ,v iHll,j on her ii rm m,. ,!lrw l;,.r dllM, 1 ds U ferrllde, lt,.rna. What have you been doing all the u, Oh, Ive wiirkiii-'worl.ii - for them. They've boon ni!i:ii:g restaurant ami I've waiii-.hi But we'i-- going down the h,ke r.s nmrrow, so I thought I would Jnt Blip away nnd say good bv." -falti-ra-Not givod-hy- , I ; not good by." Her t'ue was measured her eves closed slmrst. , e ar t Junc-Kffltin- ue non-agen- cy shop. tax of 3,946 66 was estate of the late Angus TWright in the district court. Total rsluation of the estate was set at 7A940, and exemption of 32,901.-Inheritance on the fixed m Vis made before the assessment Promissory note claims totalled 70,-43- 0. To confer with district forest offStates ish here. Assistant United in Ogarrived L. F. Kneipp Forrester Mr. Kneipp is a memden Monday. ber of the Yellowstone park bounformed by commission, recently dary President Hoover, for the purpose of itedying the problems confronting ex pension of the parks boundaries. J lea, 1 in afraid I noed say 't. When we get down there, its good-bgooddiy. The less you have to do with me, the better." What do you mean''" ell, I mean this. Those people arc not decent. Theyre vile. 1 must go with them; I cannot get away. Go your way and leave me to what- y, ever fate Is In store for me." Never!" I said harshly. -- What do you take me for, Benia?" -- My friend . . . you know, after his death, when I was so sick. I wanted to die. Then I got your letter, and I felt I must see you agnla fop--I thought a lot of you. No mans ever been so kind to me as you have. Theyve all been the other sort I used to think of you a good deal, and I wanted to do some little thing to show you I was really grateful. -- Oh, come, Berna, never mind that." Yes, I mean It I just wanted to tell you the things a poor girl thought of you. But now Its all nearly over H. Rutledge District Forrester R. Weve neither of us got to think of returned Monday from Phoenix, Anteach other any more . . . and I of oni, where he attended a meeting Just wanted to give you this to rethe Arizona state game commission, relative to the open season on deer. mind you sometimes of Berna. The season will be from October 1 to It was a poor little locket and It December 1, and the limit will again contained a lock of her silken hair. -be two, one of which game may be a Its worth nothing, I know, but bock. Just keep It for me." Funeral services for Louis Covey, -Indeed I will, Berna, keep It alproprietor of the Covey apartments, ways, and wear It for yon. But I who died here Tuesday, will be held cant let yon go like this. See here, this morning at 10:00 oclock in the RevereSL Josephs Catholic church. girl, lx there nothing I can do? nd Father Patrick Kennedy will of Berna, Berna, look at me, listen to fieiate, and burial will be in the Ogme! Is there? What can I do? Tell den city cemetery. me, tell me, my girl." Funeral services for William II. She seemed to sway to me gently. Johnson,' 53, who died Monday afternIndeed I did not Intend it, but someoon, were held Wednesday from the was In my arms. She felt how she Fifteenth ward chapel. Mr. Johnnon so slight and frail a thing, I feared of the family servivis ce laundry at the time of his death. to hurt her. District Forrester R. H. Rutledge Then I felt her bosom heaving, and is attending the Uintah Basin IndustI knew she was crying. For a little rial conference, which began Wedn- I let her cry, but presently I lifted esday and ends today at Fort Ducup the white face that lay on my hesne. R. W. Dunlap, assistant secshoulder. It was wet with tears. retary of agriculture, accompanied and Mr. Rutledffe to the Again again I kissed her. She sessions. In my arms. Never did Warner-Mapassively lay hold families will brir annual reunion Saturday. Folshe try to escape nor hide her face, an kring afternoon of games and but seemed to give herself up to me. contests at liberty park, Twenty-fir- st street and Madison avenue, members the families will go to the Fourth amusement hall for luncheon at 7:00 p. m. Members of the families ere asked to bring sandwiches. The evening will be spent in a social way. David F.. Hopkins, GO, 2881 Fowler jenne, died at his residence Friday a long illness. He first came to jter vgaen m 1906, leaving here two years Jreturn5nSf in 1925. He was w retired boilermaker. Burke of San Francisco has appointed to succeed Roy N. l Je stop, who. last week, resigned his of the Sperry Flour wmnany because cf ill health. Anna Ed?ar. 59, 1684 Cohoon and Mrs. Anna Hanks, 74, .7 ,ms avenue, died Friday of anox their respective residence Pt as president breaking 48 of 50 clays, W. r won the regular Sun- Hsr JJ :hooting event of the r.n Ogden C i u5 t John M. Browning park, p t A Bigelow, with 47 each, fed Ar:d Place. Beckgr won -V:Le Wl? handicap shoot with a 25 and also annexed fcore h?nors with 48 of 50. most of them from Box a Others and sons outing and Saturday. ta of Davii S. Ilogge. kill-r- d emPiy of the Globe Grain company, receive 55.40 fwtVM I 1 Tops the Omalia Market S T. A. Phillips on his faint in Lnylcn, in ni tin1 Omaha livestock market. The steers hail Lei n u feed since November and were too larjre mid fat for western Markets. On Mittday L. K. l.lLs u .'.hi; ped the steers he has been fivdin since November, and he will he disappointed if he fails io top the market in Omaha as lias his neighbor Mr. Thillips. l!oth jdbpmeiits were witiie-facsteers, and the wviydits of both shipment were around 1.500 pounds. I'nilouhtedlv they were the finest cattle ever shipped from U is in small honor to top the Omaha marlhtvis is of the largest, in the l.'nited States. which i lie ket, Oil T'm?ilay tlitTf c:trL ! Flie eyes. "No. was u iff Fill-li- averted Tier -- IVit:i," salt!, you dont; youre nfruhl. It's not the sort of love you ve ilrcamoil of. It's not your Ideal. It wotihl be gratitude nmi affection, love of a kind, but never Hint great dazzling light. Hint passion thui would raise to heaven or drag to 1 .Mr. and Mih.I.Mr. milMrs. G .A. llincbcliffe, Mr. II. BuuicN. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. and Mis. II. V. Furr ami family; Mr. Garff, M r. imd Mri. K. J. Isukson nnd and Mrs. G. C. Stone and daughter; Xcwcy, Mrs. S. A. family, Mr. and Mr.. C. I'. Moulton, T. Mr. und Mrs. A. Brown, lioui Israelsun, Miss Harris, cst holder, S. L. O. C. Hansen and Clyde Woodcock. Hodgson, T, l. Ivute Sorenson, Mrs. il. The following comuil members Mrs. i'ucker, Clariiico Packer, Jr., Beecher were mi the rreeptimt McCoimcll, K. M. l'iper and fumiiy; Harry Irwin, ehairman: Mrs. N. C. Kl.la Ioul'.on, Mr. nnd Mrs. George McConnell, first Mrs. heemid deputy commis-nioiu-Mrs. Mary llumon. Mar- Hans AaU-lMrs. Ralph Bristol. Mrs. Clargaret Sliavv, Henry Chandler, Hr, and Mrs. II. C. Strunmiist and family; K. ence II. racker, Mrs. J. K. Parks, Mrs. II. Blaekington, Itichy Bluckinglon, C. K. Michaels, Mrs. Ora Bundy, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Slone, Ward Piper and Mrs. W. A. Shaw. 11. Israel-Margar- et l. S oooooo efts Girl Scout Camp Holds Visiting Day FOR RENT DO THE WASHING y ii- - it jAKE i ! That is the modem Ogden Troy Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Phone 2074 LET THE tUAUMWILV DO IT Nows More Days of Vacation Pleasure Winding Roads Lead to Summer Playgrounds August late summer still calls the motoring world. Everywhere, vacation lands invite you from beyond the hill ahead or the next bend in the road. As you travel, telephono The assurance of a comfortable place to stay makes each days trip ahead for reservation!. more pleasant Whether your trip takes you to a quiet mountain resort or a distant city or town, daily contact can be maintained with home or officeby telephone. Ita quick and How About Accidents? inexpensive. In these days when the streets arc crowded automobiles the autoist g with Know the Number f - 4 calls by number you can generally bold the line while the connection is being made, just as you do on a local call. On most fast-movin- faces danger of collision and possible personal i out-of-to- If, when placing a long distance call, injuries. you tell the operator you will talk with anyone at the called telephone but do not know the number, sho will inform you just before completing the connection. Calls of n this nature are known as n than less and are calls expensive The wise man who rides the street cars cuts down the possibility of accidents both to himself and to others. atation-to-statio- person-to-perso- calls. Ride the Street Cars and Save ff--i gy. p Lta fre- numbers you Keep a record of those quently call. When the operator gives you a number you had not known, jot it down. It will save you time and speed your service on future calls. out-of-to- Utah Rapid Transit Co. r- J washday a matter of way. Just bundle up the weekly washing and telephone us. Then You,U have time for those things youve always wanted to do. And it really costs less, tool The Ogden Post Her Tears Were Salt Upon My Llpt, Yet Her Own Llpe Were Cold. "Bi-nai- r; Is-a- ru-m- j) , Jx-iitbn- Station - re Inker, Kul li Guvmwll, Sunday, August 3, was set aside as a special visitor's day at Camp Red Cliff, Ogden Girl Scout ramp. The girls exhibited camp craftwork, and tlie Girl Scout council served light The following program heH." was conducted: IIow do 1 know? perhaps Hint Scouts Own. would come In time. I care a great Court of Honor, deal fur you. I think of you ulwnys. Contests. I would be a true, devoted wife of Demonstration -blue printing. Yes, 1 know, Berna; but yon don't Picnic lunch. love me, love nie; see, dear. Listen. Retreat. Berna! Here's where our difference Campfire program. In rure comes In. You would rush Governor and Mrs. George H. Bern connot would Into You this. blindly with their family motored from Salt sider, test and prove yourself. It's Lake to attend, and the following Og- the most serious matter In life to den people were visitors during the me, something to be looked at from Mayor and Mra. Frank Fran- every side, to be weighed and bal cis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Francis, Jr., Commissioner and Mrs. Frank Stratanceil." ford; Commissioner and Mra. Harvey 1 was conscience said As this, my Randall; Mr. and Mrs. Ora Bundy Oh, fool I Cow- and whispering fiercely: family; Mr. and Mrs. Dana Parkard I Paltering, despicable coward! inson and family; W. O. Wright and This girl throws herself on yon, on family; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bristol, your honor, chi v airy, manhood, and Betty Bristol, Mr. and Mrs. Chapin you screen yourself behind a barrier A. Day, W. R. Kimball, Wattis Littlefield, Winifred N'ye, Bertha Kacth, of convention." Virginia Sodcrberg, J. E. Parks, K However. 1 went on. E. Whiteman, Airs. Phillip Dix, Mr. -In me You might coine to love and Mrs. J. I. Ncbeker, Mrs. Leona litmust a we wait while, time, but Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Carttle girl. Surely that Is reasonable? wright and family; Mrs. R. W. MaI care for you a great, great deal, son, Bobby Mason, Airs. H. C. Gwil but I don't know If I love you In the liams and family; Mrs. Florence Ne great way people should love. Can't we wait a little, Berna? I'll look after you, dear; won't that do?" She disengaged herself from me. ' sighing woefully. Office space and full baseYes, I suppose thatll do. Oh, I'll never forgive myself for saying thu' ment for storage, at 2428 to yon. I shouldn't, but I was so desKiesel avenue. Heat is inYou don't know what It perate. cluded. meant to ine. Please forget It, wont you?" "No, Berna, I'll never forget It, ana Ill always bless you for having said Phone 3G3 it Believe me. dear. It will all come harms no one yon. watch I'll right and love will come to both of us In good time, that love that means life and death, hate and adoration, rapture and pain, the greatest thing In the world. Oil. my dear, my dear, trust nie! Let us wait a little long er. Just a little longer." by our high pressure Yes, that's right, a little longer." Her voice was faint and toneless system and by exper-- " She disengaged herself. ienced men. Now, goodnight; they may have Shell Gas and Motor Oil missed me." she It Almost tie fore I could realize had disappeared amid the tents, leaving me there In the gloom with my Super-Servic- e and heart full of doubt, pain. Oh, despicable, paltering coward! Southeast Corner 23rd Street and Grant Avenue (Continued Next Week) cd nv-eray- . I OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOC By e Sin j JV1 ! i i ! -'. re-5- iii, N iy " .is I!, u tie bad lorn open 9 several hadn't bii'iba 1$ uud 6 found any proof that the present 5 snh-lis : different from the 0 good old f.i..io:i,-- Ivpe, writes Idward Burns in Gidongo Tr.but.e. 5 "YouTi see fevv r homers by the second siring hitters when the 9 piw!.H get a little more hot J weal!.".," Kiid t'resideut Heyd'.er. 0 'The '.tiers always have been out fn in of the pitchers, and each n's blunicd on the rabbit ball. 0 Many of t !u complaints cbout the hi the form of alibis from !;, piicbers.' Cite of tiio td.u.dard examples In u:iaol$ hi i lie rabbit hull is Chuck I'b hi of the bard bitting Iblladel-pbiNa'ioiials. li Is pointed out tluii Klein was Central leaguer last year jtil lu no moral right to come up io majors and smack home's in wholesale lots. good, hard swinger, 4 Klein is und he's going for the long hits ail Hu lime fail to see why the Central longue and the makeup of baseballs should be blamed for his showing. Those who go in for homers re willing to snerlllee their tattling averages on eovviail swines. They know they won't hit so often, hut that wlun they do connect there Is a chance for things to happen in a great big wuy. Hack Wilson, nlm tied Jim Bo".mlcy for home run honors In the Niiiiuiuil league last year, is a case in point if you have tired of lining Balie Ilutli as nu illusi ration of this fact. Hack led l lie league willi iio strikeouts during Hie year. . A n rr - of oO :y cn l! self-reproac- h Her tears were salt upon my Ups, yet her own lips were cold, and she did or 8 years, according to not answer to my kisses. he ecrm:V.I-!l0f the state industrial At last 6he spoke. Her voice was like a little sigh. -re invited to attend te ch;!dr? Oh, if It could only be I" -r,y treat scheduled to- What. Berna? Tell me what?" at i. 0 cock in the tabernacle jn"If you could only take me away bean L tn ftry tellers Will be from them, protect me. care for me. UfovCr a P'lic address system. could only marry me, make caI:nLs. crop f onions, tomatoes, Oh, If yon wife. I would be the best peaa is Wow normal, me your cordiiran4 to .t5.e wife In the world to yon; I would PTt July truck crop for yon; by federal agriculture work my fingers to the bone for yon, suffer and starve would ci theCra!I ,Erank Andrews. Lowest I the pea crop, reported and walk the world barefoot for your :.! nreed'iSCiafent and forecast not to sake. Oh, my dear, my dear, pity tons as compared with xoe j1 jf fs Tomatoes are report tj 76 It seemed as if a sudden light had er Cr;,vr ce5t normal; onions at 81 stunning me, and cauliflower at 88 per flashed upon my brain, of the bewildering me. I thought r I thought dreams. suffered injuries princess of my the car in which of Garry nnd "f mother, cf IL,1, upset on a turn outh take her to them? f(rlJp. ijd laided in a barb wire Berna." I said sternly, . S. Draner. driver of the , T; me." ' ? 'Vv'- Irarey. 5Ii?j Eva Jones JSI.e obeyiil. Baker nrvivtj r:vcro : ' ( 5 r f MUM M-i- i ujt f,.- , Gwilliam 5ed dst"ct. registered for the final n Scout encampment at es!!L,' South Fork canyon, last ajr- The Box Elder boys have being il'iie oilier tiny we asked the bout ipiiciiug down the i v!-:r- i- Have Your Car Greased 4 5 li'i-l.- O :i'l iimunentotor, which at pres - v j WKyLongbrake, Wednesday filed indication with the city commission lunch room concession, . The application Ogden. Airport Fred Commissioner to referred Williams for investigation, Southern Pacific Hearing on the to dts- kflroad companys application operation of the Cecil station, Wednesday, tion a. m. at Ogden by 10:30 for set til state public utilities commission, is the rea- ijtfk of sufficient business the proposed removal. riven for W Herrod last week was applied manager of the College Boot Bi Davis County Feeder 0 0 O terribly afraid of rtT." Imh-i- i a wiliir. Thv J I:i; :ii: tl.in John iu:ydli:i:. Dki-mukx- 1 fur I !' 0 Perennial Razz for Lively Rail I.. I II vv Si!. , ,1. Horn any ' .:!rp:i th.Mu I.nilf.vlod, John McGregor, contractor vlrved with fishing in the closed .ST of South Fork canyon, was Sr August 13 by Acting City ftrtSamucl C. Towell Wednesday A. Huggins, the defend-t- i attorney, requested the date. five-ye- H. W1IH "nl, train Trial of ? : I !: s,, .C- - .i r oc a J .'OJOCOOOOOO oocooooooo e aoe.v c ooooooooooooooooooo . , ' . S'Mar he i,,., cine nii win, ( owed f.,r I,:. Wednesday, The lad Anderson, 1G, of Lucm. Pacific Southern a on erroute the Dee hospital here. i l::nr, After -m- -G 7 i.i WUUM ...... 'C J raj Wire Highways Arc Always Open |