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Show i t July 15,1927 Lfov. THE OGDEN POST JfeKfrCH CABKi&S c. GRAHAM BONNER. I At ,l . nil mK fji .jj, iT I Sain I"8 Just SteD the r0')!n F8t .ill 11 Imm y UVe tlx re)lrif't spring to see a mice morg I J Is spring at last There and auoUier, and dear It rnhln are hack again. many Oh, how S liUK V1 uv. pjrinT day one of the first robins ' ,d in his mate: dear. Isnt It fine that people Ly, welcome the first members ft the way they do. r family cant help chirping and feeling mart and so bright and happy rt am greeted In that wgy." a greeting does make great dif-sai- d little Mrs. Robin. said the robin, "1 know. iri a story the other day about the mhin of all In this country. It was so long ago, long, long Too' ' s teceiv-propert- ,r nf Vf family had taken up their abode tbit place the year before, and when dot member was seen to arrive if following spring, after a long hard iter, the people rejoiced so that It n one of the big and outstanding (DtL the same "And thing happened In of the country. other parts the first robins return were greeted so happily r parti Id these to delightedly. It meant so much to people after 9 hid almost given up hope thht t winter would ever be over or that (mow would go or the cold let up. Well. It became something to be red and looked forward to and Ih Robins Cocked monuments and there are erected to the first of this and first of that and the most lmpor-f this and the most Important by 1"H 'that. ' least many great events are monuments. But yon coult a monument or a statue of by k,v nuts nml one lm!f t'onk slowly at vtry low for half an hour. Sene mi loasi. Potatoes With Cheese. Boil pntH toes in their Jack els. peel and cut Into fine cubes, season with salt, ltutier ramekins or glass uisianl cups and put in u layer of the js a a toes, then a layer of grated cheese (the cheese should he rich and snappy), add another layer of potatoes and dot with bits of hutter over the top. Set into a hot oven in a pan of water and heat until the cheese Is melted, rnmold and serve at once. Sunshine Cake. Take six eggs, the yolks of three, one teaspoonful ench of cream of tartar hiuI flatorlng, teasNHnful of salt, one cupful each of sugar and flour. Add the sugar to the beaten yolks, then fold In the beaten whites and the flour which has hccu sifted with the cream of tar tar and salt, add flavoring and pour the batter Into nil imgreased tulte pan. Bake In a very slow oven at first, Increasing the heat to brown lightly. Bake about one sid hours. Bake Tarts. Pineapple pastry shells In gem pans until firm but not brown. Fill with the following: To one can of crushed pineapple which has been carefully drained add cupful of sugar and s fahlespoonful or more of butter. Cook for eight minutes, Tour Into the stirring frequently. pastry shells and hake until s film forms over the fruit. Serve with or without s meringue or whipped cream but garnished with red cherries. The pineapple Juice may be used for a pudding kauce on steamed sunshine cake for dessert the next day. , hetoiv any evidence was We lid not need any evidence given. to eonvict at fellow. 1'ato for the hearing upon the nio-i- ii lor a new trial will V set later. lf one-ha- lf lltUu HOME .TOWN HENRY South Ogden Shopping District is at 35th St. And Kivcrdalc Road Through a typographical w ,m would be too still, made In stone ojthlng of that sort, to look like TV red breast la needed, and Imps e we give and our our songs audour fat chlrp-n-d content-"- w ile liter spring when we are such good things to eat and hPpy and so busy. K ould not do to have such things eve,i any one ever thought .,t' ,wblch I very much doubt, t 01 be'ieve . they would think of of t sort But I think that I rri'Mite could be pMd us. J!,er ,wr and no finer act of l;,nr iallo'i t him t tie way people, big ,l!all. li! and young, tall a 'he tirst robins every .J "vy spring. I hear some one1 else say- little Mrs. Robin. . "nd very, very aweetr 2,1 e j (tod : r"linj cocked their heads . J - J1-1- N int k. iiatteiiis. at-.- rfe'y u H VIS Marked us (hi- - Season I..I-I- I Now li-- !s HIK 0. OODKNS X. Ml Ueiiiiiar ) r One p Sale W DDIPP U Ml. VS K MENS SIIIUIs lEi:i li Uil shirts, E I Klk u '.011 Irae Closing Out HATS (Jy- Ol.UU (hoire LAIUKS AU - Group in one lot Shoes AM) , IIILDItCNS at half IHin: and li:ss I oi I udu-- s Iumps, Ov-lar- - U. N. MlvNS d to be closed nut yt Aik eM UU regardless ul cost at Misses and l liildiens I. S. Ied selling eieiy where at ' W-rlns- - 7and I 11 nut al ing ,CH Sllm-- s .Men's I tit ESS SHOES tress Shoea and One lot of high grade I Ox-lord- s. sale price Misses' uiul Childrenll shoes, piiiups, ovforils, all kizea to !, dosed out al shiMs, clean-u- 0. OGDEN Remember (he Pla.e Tons of Apricots r p tD wlrlO AA ul.UU CO. ST. TWKNTY-FIFT1- 1 One of the most speetueular mountain grass fires seen this year was that which huni il on the mountain side oust of the State Industrial sehool, Monday night. The flames which covered an area of alaiul ten acres. Were pieturesiiue. The flumes formed peculiar shapes, mu- was u long snake-lik- e line and the other flumes were oval shac. A south wind caused the flames to spread out on the hill. The wind reversed and from the north about midnight and the flames sturl ed burning southward. The sight lias Record of Fires in First 15 Days on Job Although Hamid 11. Wardlcigh, the new chief of Hip Ogden fire department hus been in office fifteen days established a today, he has alre-ulrecord for the department in the num- ber of fires attended. Up to this morning the department had answered about eighty fire calls since July 1. Captnin Wardltdgh was appointed chief of the department upon the retirement of George A. Graves, lie has been a member of the department for the past IN years and had risen to the runk of captain, lie served under the following chiefs: George A. of the night fire attracted niuny Graves, T. J. I'alne and A. 11. upon the North Washington Graves was chief of the departhighway during the evening. ment upon three different occasions. - mo-toris- Captain Carl Dockler Recalled to the Army ls Can-fiel- d. CHOICE NEW HOMES FOR SALE Small payment down; balance like rent; ideal location. Contracts carried und satisfaction guaranteed by Wilfred llramwell. HRAMWICLL INVESTMENT CO. Phone 3(0 and 1625 HEMRYiTHAW ME ! AFTER. GROPIU THROUGH THE mOHETOWW THE FOG-- Of LOUDOU,VIE0IU WICKED UtfirHT UFE OP PMtS, BE Hi' robbeo, rjljm over, bisoweoauo IU EVERY LARGE CITY IU AMERICA, GIVE ME Mf OWU HOME tOWH WHERE UFE IS WORTH UWUG! IKUOWWHEU HIGH-HATTE- D lAMWEU-OFPl- i the easiest riding cars you ever traveled in Ancestral Respect The monkey as an ancestor Is bidden to lie atilt; He baa no present standing, Ha couldnt maka a will. foff New Springs Quite So One would think that they were always rich." Well, theres nothing one can get accustomed to more quickly than luxury of Secret Process Alloy Steel The Important Point Motor Salesman1 This Is a secondhand car, but It has been driven only s thousand miles. Customer Yes; but . Prospective towedT been It has bow far individually designed and tailored for each Nash car A Weekly Event Visit our new Show Room at 23rd and Kiesel and really see for yourself the natural refinement and charm that Mr. Nash has embodied in his new Standard Six Sedan. Hardware Clerk Sir, Pd like to raised. 8 4 welcome ns. have my salary Vple worry. Tvs mandont Boss Well, u'e welcome makes every week so far, and slug.- aged to raise it every II havent It is surely a new standard of value at We Likes Castor Oil lilre lke castor oil mam Willing cickel io my money box." Tm taking the census, lady." And theres some old ifur non3' box .Is full?" "AH right aJ a new bottle of castor can and rubber tires out In the yard. Take them, too, pleuse." On Two Cylinders ,re yu getting on at school, fry No Wonder I $1238.00 delivered and fully equipped. R. T. MITCHELL CO K asked jw Where U the sponge wre of words learning to buy? fj, au ,Wer now." The American I couldn't see a good one. They I I bad holes In them T io, i as.i Slices for Ladies and Children. U.a.ng Iin..U lean slli U 1. Wcie -- North Ogden to Ship . 81 , Hill:, it .ts YtKN'S SDITS Mountain Crass Fire Layton Woman Dies New Fire Chief In Ogden Hospital At Night Spectacular . eb:rP MiiX Uig'.i grade Si iiivj ;;i.I Sms.u.ut Suits, latest styles South Ogden shopping district was announced in this paper last week as being at Kivcrdalc Hoad and Thirty-nintstreet, and should have read Kiverdale Road and Thirty-fiftreel." The new district has Mbout n different stores and bids fair to eeonie one of the suburban districts Mrs. Viiieta Smith Sullivun. wife the city. One of the large branches ,of William !!. Sullivan, died in the tile Paine ami Hurst department Dee hospital last Saturday afternoon store. after giving birth to a daughter. Mrs. Suliivan was Iwrti in Centerville July 1, 1801, the duughter of Joseph and Mary Roberts Smith. Site 100 was graduated from the old Salt laike high sehool and was married June 4, North Ogden fruit growera' ex- 1(22 in Salt laike to William II. Sulof laiyton. They had since made change expect to ahip almut 100 tons livan, home in Ogden where Mr. Sullitheit f apricots this season. They will i van employed as an auto meehunie. ivc $05.00 iK-- ton for the fruit. Acare her husband, infnnt Surviving cording to Leroy B. Marsh, district daughter, her mother in Centerville agricultural inspector, this will be the and following brothers and sisfirst big: shipment of apricots from ters: the R. J. Smith, N. W. Smith, Mrs. Utah in a number of years. Most of S. Sessions and Miss Gladys the apricots in the past have been Nontu all of Centerville. sold to the canning factories of the Smith, Funerul services were held in the district. The harvesting of the apri-ot- s North Centerville ward meeting house will begin today. Tuesday afternoon under the direction of Bishop Joseph N. Ford. The speuk-er- a were: Bishop Horace A. Gurnor, of the Ogden First ward, the president nf the Relief Sociuty of the Ogden First ward, David F. Smith and Captain Carl J. Dockler, command- Don Major, nf Centerville, David Fi. ant of the R. O. T. C. in the Ogden Layton and J. S. Adams, of laiylon high school, has been recalled to the and Bishop Ford. All paid a high regular army, according to the advices tribute to the deceased. The opening received in Ogden. An effort will be was by Elder William K. Smith, the made by the board of education and benediction by Franklin D. Walton, friends of the captain to intercede with the department and have him and the grave in the Kuysville cemeretained in Ogden. Captain Dockler tery was dedicated by Carl Lindquist. has made an excellent record in Og- The music was furnished by the Cenden with the cadets and the R. O. T. sevC. band, having been instrumental in terville ward choir which rendered and who Parrish eral Jark selections, raising the batillion to a high standard in the high schools of the United rendered a solo. The floral offerings States. were very large. Miin. It Uti-- error the SALE Thslr Heads. about the day when the first (honld arrive In the spring. "Xu sometimes Such events are rtrd h N y, -f celery, nf chopped .uftil of salt, temperature one-lm- of my family. one l 1 e! the appeal of the case of I'lioli', charged with s one-hal- f 1 csiit give all the dates and facts WM I'm really no good at history. 1 can always guess where the best .ran will be and I can hear them hls-Icdlng under the ground, but not my strong point. But I do know that years and years after s long, hard, cold winter, of the nt one who had wearied and irdrifts and the snowstorms blizzards and the cold weather, I i- -e hutt-ere- the first robins to be seen whciever they were In the led 4 ..ly cniiit.l of three-fourih- ! ,i . t one-h.ii- f 'In-- , I, t, r. t:ilh'-.inou- little that, darling t. ,!d .1 bli'si'ii-iMui- see d.) W,ll h !l Li! i,tf CLEAN-U- P Amoving to the atfnlavits filed in . yr!" t Mt.ii O. OGDEN CO. FINAL JV. - Cititi-l.t- I:. i lit. n, of over many section and in Nr.i,,;,r In jn Kill Ill-t- - )ur. BiMi'I Irregularity of Jurors Is Charged In Coroles Appeal charges uguinst iouu'u of the jury, form the basis EVEHYDAY GOOD THINGS of tie t'cq Jet for :i i nut. 1.. n.tr 1,. one of Striker, the juiors, m Fur iiumi d iiif. tin ful lowing t.uics that his mind was in a state will he Aiijujed l n.c nimle ci'1'fa-i..mil! that he did not know family. ho Nut H .nh. Put mie n trial t'oroles or the j negiu, ho w:.s the slates chief ,f huiier Into witness. ljrfi-lilof llarrisville, swore frjii-AV." I'. m. uild two ts his nffniaiit that ho hoard Ward of minced one of the jurors remark: iininiii nr. I simmer gensaw lirotks come into court tiliei.I ii) in t I a light yellow, ilh wine girls dressed as they were, thi'ii a'l! one whs d cii'ted with li recks ami that ill if j'l'aiiut use aga.nst the defend:! lit irncd Inner; uh it Mi ll iniM'd add tleurge S. anil II. i Sanders, in an faiavit, said they heard M. Treseder. I'uiifiil nf iniiu, and tiler juror, remark; He was guil-- . iniMme liui.ii add three-- one who was ont IS the flrxl robin Ive Isnt that too wornler- t'lfr '1 1'iM jtxiii collie V'" I Al'. I first robin FAMOUS !.: "I hav. 5 b m H,!' 23rd at Kiesel Open Evenings uMMUawMia s Phone 331 aal |