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Show m m Watch the ified Section LAWN MOWERS POULTRY f r If ? IM wi St Md 0T Hv" Lawn Mowers Sharpened Parts and Repairs POULTRY CO. .It I MANA rhoe poul- Ht to bw ortknWmhRtn1 J. 2. d. unbar Phone 12S RADIO "browhmo CXORGI Awanamt Bali. bin guppliaa il jgjjkjajtaRjJSUSS Sarriet and Tge ca Office: Store d Phone 826 iltt ultATlNC, Wil-i- n Phone It DAY w Wheelwright Construction Co. MUNICIPAL Phono 2220 A RAILROAD CONTRACTORS No Jolia too Small nor too Big 412 22 rd Street Phone 451 OPPORTUNITIES LARSON A SONS. Building contractor. any kind of work in building line. S8CK, 1210 Washington Avenue. For Call The Forest Service warns the pubi bigger, prettier, finer, lino and more exciting Lagoon lic not to part with their money because of an alluring letter now in cirerer will be revealed at the big culation picturing the Forest Ranger will which Grand Opening r(jgy where itgged next Saturday and Monday, positions The pay is good; the hours are 28 and SO. Everything is in Fresh water bathing, basking short; the work is not hard; and you Waikiki Beach, dancing, riding are sure of a pension for life after have passed the age of active many concessions, picnicking and you work. be will it riding lively attractions This letter also says: thsc days. Plan to be there! After one year's service, the saldances the Daring the has been unusally well st- ary of a Forest Ranger is increased to $1680.' He is given house rent and everyone will join in free. He also has the use of outRoaell and his buildings and a tract of ground. Some Orchestra a Novelty welcome at the opening of raise poultry while others raise Belseason. After playing to-- gian hares, silver fox or other furso successfully, the orchestra bearing animals and thus very maLiving bc in the very finest form for terially increase their income. expenses are nominal as many enjoy opening ball Saturday night. Christensen, in fishing, hunting and trapping in seaXiuger Andy to the east a few months ago, son. Besides, fur pelts are in demand A live ambitious the types of music popular at good prices. live comfortably and yet dancers, and has passed along ranger can i pre-seas- on ny e I suggestions to the La-orche- boys. Johnny" Roaell, leader, who rereturned from a trip along the coast extending from Los to Vancouver, where he heard jnc. the best dance bands and con- leaders of nationally all pepped np His original r arrangements are largely the of his observations and study Ue among the highly paid organist of the coast, ana have made an impression in this region that n wildly demand encores and musicians of note have sent the praise for his masterly con-- j. Besides acting aa conductor, k Rosell plays the violin, all saxonies and clarinets. Clarence Allred is pianist, and is back home from a wide tour of ( Pantages circuit, performing on d instrument. Johnny to feature Allred in some of nasterful solos during the coming uon. The'youngpianist has a orchestras at Washington, played D. C., rfnd, Seattle and Los Angeles, un Engar, who performs on all ' hones and clarinet, is considered with ned vn organizations is the coming season. grade .95 .48 nory-keye- est saxophone player in jest, having won important med- -' Bcutern musical contests. His Shoes 18c long-tim- E-fl- at e noted Migo. onsld engagement was with Power River Orchestra of Runswick, all saxophones earinet, specializes on the tenor Phone, and is looked upon as the oo this instrument in this region, s sbuity to produce fine tenor wiU be demonstrated at dances the season. 7 Jouble -- 351 i with . be h n; 951 music ar-aexclusively played at ijr J5 tli white j frtsble ia dance Ah itaek ! & mar 80Ck cymbal' W ture this season. ipfninf dy- - danc 5? edcted at Lagoon every from 8:30 until W jSS There will be a matinee i'Aloek0 .afternoon from 4 to train service, with roH1,d triD, beginning 5 Boo Sa!t Lake, and 12:30 n'Bm rden, win be in forte it. idniJvF1 S2fadm3r f 1923' FORD Touring, (Joed cushions and motor. axle as special equipment. A-- W. . PORTERFIELD Within two weeks from the time he had demonstrated his faith in the future of Ogden, by the purchase of a new home in the city's new residence district, William Burr Porterfield, 58 years of age, general manager of the Ogden Sewer Pipe and Clay company, died at a local hospital of pneumonia, after a week's illness. Since the establishment of the company in Ogden, Mr. Porterfield had been a resident continuously in Ogden. Prior to coming to this city he was identifed with the W. S. Dickel Clay products company in Kansas City of which the local company wai a sub- Nhnp, Washington Avenue FEED r, GKOW-MOR-CHIC- CHARLES drf huttarmllb) 12.22, 100 pounds -- $175.00 E. MANNING Funeral services for Charles E. Manning were held Monday afternoon in the West Point chapel, with Bishop James H. Riley officiating. Interment was made in the West Point cemetery. Mr. Manning died at the family residence, 3025 Washington avenue, after suffering 14 ears with paralysis. He was born n West Point, Davis county, August 2, 1880, and has been a resident in Davis and Weber counties practically all his life.. He taught school in Davis county, also in Idaho, lie was Ads on Page 7 You will find the classified ads on page seven full of interesting items; get the habit of reading these columns, and take advantage of the many bargains offered. If you have anything you want to sell, trade or dis- Browning Auto Co. 2026 WASHINGTON AVENUE CLASSIFIED ADS YOU mar anlar iS ad ekmrr that. eo lectio aa wUI)ur ba mad aftor lh firat pose of in any way, call 365 THE POST I publication. TIK OGDEN POST 2420 KImo! Avt nua Pbona 210 Get the Best Now:- - to Full-o-Pe- p, Dance at the New Beautiful i Great Basin Grain Co. Ilerthana Building Phone 652 319 24th Street Berthana Roman Gardens Cool Auto Awnings Invigorating Latest Patterns Entrancing Parker Auto Top OLIE REEVE and his Ilerthana orchestra & Awning Shop 426 ft St. Twenty-fourt- h Phone 144 Saturday Your Old Roofs INVEST $100.00 : $500.00 : $1000.00 Safe Investments 427 KIESEL BUILDING Laatic Cement over your old roof costs as much as your Shingles. Terms and Estimate Free . ALL WORK GUARANTEED one-four- th Cent Bonds Western Roofing and Manufacturing Co. 2154 Quincy Phone 2473-- R Asphalt Shingles rv95 Formerly to $30 Utah Product Tee Lock Hexagon All Sizes, Colors and Styles Including Dress, Sport and Silk DISTINCTIVE SAFE Strip SERVICEABLE Ornamental Designs Coats AppUed over the old wood shingles by expert shinglers. Roofs Guaranteed. TEN MONTHS TO PAY Formerly up to $10.00 QHEWELLQ U Seeds; Poultry Supplies; Pax Globe, Brands of Poultry and ' Stock Feeds. American Pick Them Off the Racks 95 Field, Flower and Garden in F. B. F. C. Real Estate 6 and 7 Per Pick Them Off the Racks 2438 WASHINGTON MASH K (with the COATS Fixtures For Sale ON REBUILT BICYCLES K AM MEYERS Kiesel Avenue 2576 Washington Avenue $ 250.00 DRESSES Store for Rent. SIKCIAL CLEANUP SALE G ROW MOR-CI IICK SCRATCH KLliERT HI l'GG I2.7K, If paund Services for Elbert Chugg, three FARMERS FEED CO. weeks of age, son of Karl and Mary (mail ordara prompt? filled) Barker Chugg, who died at the famPhone 112 Touring, new top nnd 2002 Waah Ington An. ily home in Pleasant View, were held OVERLAND back 5 new hoards, curtain, running the at afternoon, family Tuesday home. Interment was in the North oversize coni tin's, motor and body K' Read Classified Ogden cemetery. HUNDREDS OF w' l r- . 7 4 Shoe Repair Shop Avenue. Between Lmi and Sled Call Frank Crpiferd Realdanee, Streets Wa rail for akoea and deliver llionr Bil I -e Frier Reaannahle. V2M Uumcy 6 rub-he- HUNDREDS OF Formerly to 825 DKALF.R hone 440 I BICYCLES Chevrolet, new battery, new was hold Wednesday morning at the 1924 new paint, just overhauled and is SL Josephs church. Interment was in splendid running condition. made in the Mt. View cemetery. sidiary. Mr. Porterfield was born February 28, 1869, in Martinsburg, W. Va. He is survived by his widow and one daughter, Mrs, R. B. Swing of Tacoma, Wash., and one grandson. Eight brothers and a sister reside in West Virginia. He was a member of the Masonic lodge of Ogden and the a graduate of the University of Utah. Weber club and Chamber of Com- The widow and three children survive. 95 NOKBIS SHOE REPAIRING $50.00 2299 K. A. lNDKI'FNDKNT UKAL i'l.O Kieael Aienue -Community FORD Touring, new paint, new tires and runs like a charm. An ideal fishing hack. AITO SALVAGE EVERYTHING MUST GO AT WHATEVER PRICES THEY WILL BRING to tire. tip. Kuxsieel $225.00 BARBER and Gaa Station (see us in our new place) 17th Street and Waah. Are. rhono Deaths and Funerals 1 MTLKX M.xlrrn llmur Urall on South haai Urnch pavad aiiret, full front and rirrnrl Itark porrh. Frier IS. 400. Will taka mull unrnrumlirmi h,un aa part payment. Muall Iti'iiM well furnuhrd. large Lat, Term. Speeiala Ianl in full. 1140. Fa $45.00 1444 ALL HATS GO at 98c ONLY es- - brail nw J utiiir FISHING TACKLE Specialities Cheap H. Ambler Auto Salvage T. W. Summers, Proprietor Fender and bodies repaired, straightened and welded. 2227 Kiesel Avenue Phono 212 Including Graduation and Sport Dresses this instrument hivL jtyer some of the best posi- - wiiiL' OGDEN FENDER SHOP FOR SALE OR TRADE SNAP mixifl Mwi Hrcii hm ran. Big iMiuriiwt for imiuiKliftl, air. Faay Irrnw. Fall anj a' range ? limtitnitiBtion, O FORD Touring in good running order, equipped with Fish Red Top coals. MACKS for Bargains FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS AUTO REPAIRS Night Waahcr Service, open Sundays. We repair lord can at Ford price. F. A. Cober. Proprietor 2210 Kiesel Avenue Phone 2799 All Sizes, Colors and Styles ffenius manipulator ,ouephone, is known I5' we,t M the best first the REPAIRS BB A TH Phone 2229 Avenue FRIDAY and SATURDAY 79 there. He in specially arranged oj, ABC and 2244 Washington 144 Watch the Classified Section roll SALE AUTOMOBILES FURNITURE CO. re banjo, violin and iU8t burned from Chi-- 4 rtniied and played v. d.ance bond SOUTH WASHINGTON Receivers Sale Positively Comes to an End Saturday at 6 oclock and ar $2 UOMT. LAST TWO DAYS Col-colle- ge F e and 292 i XNe irters, 2 In all kinds of furniture. ruga and ranges. out of high rent feud m yiHinrU Drive LEGAL NOTICES rt-T- u atat ion. Pbun HOUSEHOLD GOODS BARGAINS merce. The funeral servicea for Mr. PorterEMILY MONAHAN may save his entire Government sal- field held at 2 oclock yesterwere servicea for Mrs. Emily Funeral more. even ary, Here is my liberal proposition to day afternoon in the Masonic temple, Monahan, 60 yean of age, widow of the direction of Weber Lodge John Nonahan, were held Thursday you. Send me only $4.50 and I will under mail you the forest ranger examina- No. 6. The Rev. J. W.,Hyslop of the afternoon in the Larkin chapel with Good Shepherd gave the Arias Belnap in charge. Intertion; you to pay an equal additional church of the Interment was Bishop ment was made in the city cemetery. amount after you receive an appoint- principal address. ment and within sixty days after you made in the ML View cemetery. enter the service. (See enclosed order European expert are said to be unFREDERICK FOWERS able to understand our position on disform.) In this way, you will earn Funeral services for Frederick armament. Probably not, since Uncle the second payment many times over 44 years of age, of Hooper, Sams Powers, is that the only way to before it becomes due. The refund who died at the family home of heart disarm opinion to disarm. inis will be sent with the guarantee afterstructions. You will never be asked trouble, were held Thursday ward in noon the chapel Hooper for the second payment, aa I know was made in the Hooper you will be glad to pay it after yon Interment semetery. see what the instructions do for you Mr. Fowers was born in Hooper, Probate and Guardianship and after you are drawing fat pay December 26, 1883. He is survived Notices checks regularly twice each month. by his widow and three sons and one Could any offer be more fair? Consult County Clerk or Respective The forest service at Ogden sug- daughter, also a number of brothers for Further Information. Signers sisters. and gests that no one pay out any money to the author of the above letter, NOTICE TO CREDITORS HENRY HERBERT since the Civil Service Commission Estate of Mary Ida Lutz Brown, Funeral services for Henry Herbert, deceased. makes no charge for the privilege of Creditors of the estate of Mary Ida taking their examinations. It also 76 years of age, unmarried, who died susLutz Brown will present claims with may be interesting to know that with- at a local hospital from injuries load in the last three years 59 per cent of tained when a wagon, bearing a vouchers to the undersigned at the the ranger positions in the Inter- of hay overturned, were held Wednes- Trust Department of Walker Brothera mountain district have been vacated day afternoon at the Uintah ward Bankers, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or chapel, with Bishop C. A. Femelius before the 16th day of July, 1927. Herbert had been an em WALKER BROTHERS BANKERS Saturday, May 28. Excursion trains presiding. Miller farm in Uintah the at beploye Executor of the Estate of Mary Ida leave Lake Salt Monday, May 30, for the past four years. Nothing Lutz Brown, deceased. 10 m. sufficient There is a. ginning Mitchell convenient parking space at the re- known about the mans relatives. Ball, Musser for the Executor. sort to accommodate as many as 5,000 Attorneys PETER J. CARROLL Date of first publication May 13, 1927, automobiles; the highway is paved The funeral of Peter James Carroll Date of last publication June 8, 1927, all the way. formerly of the orchestra, plays all phones and clarinets and dis-5- ? excellent voice ability. He has nnd saxophone with e8t teachers in the east i P featured in vocal numbers. 7 Vogel, recently with Pan-V-J Has a on his trumpet range has astounded musicians. This range and his ability to ! unusually sweet tones will t tle rewons why you will Novelty Orchestra is v". Ygoon n the west Moffitt, called king of hot Plsyen," has already won . that other atn, envy.reputation He is one of the iMbng trum T?ountain Win Star Thomas, tVtniunr 6SS-- K General Auto Repair Phone Street AUTO CONTRACTORS 270TM MARK BINGHAM BASEMENT 25th and Kteeel Avenue & Amatrong 25th gtrart valuable BRIDGE GARAGE HOW ARE YOUR BRAKES? 1IARPSTER &. SON 479 G- su-go- on r5c 15 28 more iwers, , - .. We nuke anything in leather, brief eaten and t.u'h a specialty Wcvis leather Works 222s r.ra,nt Avenue Phone 1IW5 M .lt Of taken at Parkers Auto Top Raybmtoa ferric 2254 k level Avenue Forest Service Warns jgoon to Hold Its Public to Ignore the Grand Opening Next Ranger Job Letters Saturday and Monday Sura- - Jt LEATHER WORKS MORRIS SIGN CO. PERSONALS I VS I ALTO REPAIRS ROY DROLL1NGEK General Auto Repair Wa.htr.gton Avenue Phone A. L. BREWER CO. th itreet SIGN PAINTIN- C. gvgg n 111 transfer Do Shorty Davidson iii-taiSmt LaLViing k Phone ITt POKY Break Yaw Bk Scratch Your Car Tryina to nwt.thta Tt Riverside Second-Han1800 Wash. Ave. FOR the houaearifa, kaap time Sherman your hm.. FOR CKNERAI. CLEAN INC AND BRIGHTENING UP Coi Owning Product, A CLASSIFIED ADS for Bargains P-- 1U 2438 Wash- - ington Ave. American Asphalt Roof Corp. Phone 1277 OGDEN, UTAH 2466 Grant |