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Show Friday, July THE OGDEN POST 8 Ogd en Briefs after-noo- n Tuesday, were held yesterday at 2 o'clock in the Ninth Ward chapel. Bishop W. Z. Terry conducted the services. Interment was made in the City cemetery. Mr. Dell F. ChriHlcnnon, and son Harold, of the Ixi Crist srhnol of danc to join in;, have pine to CaliforniaLewi-llen, Administration fees in the estate of her two sons, William and Elaine Agee amounted to $18,437.25 who are there studying dancing. were allowed according to the decree Traffic to Yellowstone park has signed by Judge George S. Barker been very heavy for the past week. in the district court. The sums auThe "dpecial" each night has gone thorized were as follows: Devine, nut in two and three sections. It is Howell. Stine and Gwilliam, $10,000; the general belief the park will see G. It. Hollingsworth, $6,737.25 and A. its peak year in the number of visi W. Agee, administrator, $1,700. The value of the estate was given as tors this year. which was for life insurance A. P. Merrill, who was recently ap issued to the late Robert Agee. pointed division manager in Salt take, and who has been in the Dee The board of county commissioners hospital for some time, is reported as requests all autoists to refrain from improving from the attack of ne- using the Washington avenue-Uinta- h road while the improvement work is phritis and hemorrhage. $64,-637.4- 6, Ogdenite Fishes in Reed Will Meet Presidents Creek Champion Woman Wrestler Aug. 10 In the Black Hills To fish in the famous Rapid creek in which President Calvin Coolidge has made his big "catches" and to see the executive "out in the open spaces" and study him as a man, was some of the features of the outing of Jack Anderson, motion picture operator for the Egyptian theatre, who returned to Ogden Tuesday from South Dakota. Anderson did not go to South Dakota, like thousands of other tourists did to see the President, but he went there to take Mrs. Anderson and their two children to Mrs. Anderson's former home at Lead. Nevertheless the bping done. Th commission also re- Andersons- were about as well acSketches for the proposed school quests that traffic stay off the quainted around the "hills" as any of house in the West Weber district have paved road in the Plain City disbeen submitted to the Weber county trict until it is thoroughly cured and the old timers and their coming was a source of much rejoicing and pleasboard of education by Architect Kber opened for traffic. ure. selection is Tiers. the F. It exported The result of this wide acquaintof the plans will be announced at the The Ogden Exchange club has enabled Jack to enjoy some inance tomorrow. . meeting development of the municipal timate privileges in the vicinity of tho city's property course The month of July closed with the golf the upon Roadway between the summer White House and its Canyon famous along streams. He said the largest number of fire runs in the Harrison avenue and the mouth of fact thatfishing the had selected president fire of the Ogden department. Ogden canyon. The club members to make his summer home in the history It was also the occasion of the first signified their willingness to Black Hills of South Dakota, had been month as fire chief of Harold H. in the development of the park, the greatest advertisement the state Wardleigh, who was promoted to the following the formal transfering of has ever received. Tens of thousands position from a captianry. If he did the property to the city from the of tourists have Docked to the state; not get any training in his 18 years state. and resorts have camping grounds meashe the in got good department, business has flourished up, sprung ure added for his first month as Ogden Kiwanis club's annual outing and the state, has expended over a chief. wus held at the Kiwanis camp grounds million dollars in the improvement of Fork canyon last night. the roads. No where in the west, Paul Wright, manager of the Em- in the South was the baseball gaftie Anderson says, are roads to excell event The big. porium; F. A. Timmerman, local between the membership. The proSouth Dakota this summer. and Harold Davis, fessional men composed one team and those of Lead newspaper man, is the famous Home-stak- e Near county motorcycle officer, accom- the rest of the membership the other. mine from which over gold to have gone panied by their wives, The game started at sundown and $300,000,000 bos' been taken since the Yellowstone park. nntinurd under the glare of the head- mine was opened. This mine is one a of automobiles. A picnic lunch of the attractions of the Black Hills. lights Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Abbott and Mr. was served after the game in which The owners of the mine have opened and Mrs. George I Abbott spent the there were no casualities. the mine to visitors. On the Fourth pioneer holidays in Yellowstone park. of July, 60 tourists were escorted 18 years of through the mine. The guides for the K. Clarence Paxton, Mrs. J. It. Cooper, who has made 6.10 Twenty-fourt- h street, has en- visitors through the mine are girls, her home at the Mary Fay Inn, 56.1 age, Marine in listed the Corps through the daughters of the miners. Twenty-fifit- h street for a number of office of Alenander In addition to its wonderful scenic Charles years, will leave in a few days for Poe, in theSergeant He has attractions and fine roads, the Black Federal building. an extensive trip through Alaska., been sent to San Diego for training Hills is noted for its wonderful fisha a a before being ordered to join the ing and hunting. During the time Announcement Wednesday in the Marinis contingent in China, nis he was in the district Anderson said telegraphic dispatches of the suicide brother Clayton G. Paxton, 19 years he enjoyed fishing in Rapid creek, in Chicago of Christian llagerty, fea- of age, is a member of the Marines, which is close to the home of Mrs. ture writer for the Ilearst now stationed in Rhode Island. .Anderson's parents and about twenty came as a shock to friends jmibles from the State Game Lodge of Hagcrty. In 1910 llagerty with for divorce has been filed in where the president is summering. Suit Richard D. Little, feature writer of the district court by Leah, B, Ash- With his relatives, Jack said that he the Chicago Tribune, drove an auto- man against James N. Ashman, charg-n- g was able to enjoy good fishing. He mobile from New York to San FranThe couple were admitted that the best catches could cisco in 24 days. They spent ten hours married in Ogden, August 21, 1926. be made with the use of a grasshopin Ogden waiting for the repair of per or worm. their car and also spent two days To see that the president does not M. Nye of the OgPresident Fred here after completing their trip and den members fall down upon his "catch, ".Anderson the club, gave Rotary on their return east. detailed report of. his trip to' the said that the streams are stocked international convention held in continually from the state fish hatchWashington Heights in the Burch Belgium, in June. The report ery. The big ponds, which were alcreek district and along the new was made at the weekly meeting held ways stocked with the "big ones" was road, is n the banquet hall of Hotel Bigelow without fish. He said he was informWashington avenue-Uinta- h being considered by the chamber of Wednesday noon. ed that they had been planted in commerce committee as a site for an Rapid creek, in the district the presiairplane landing field, which the govThe drum and fife corps of the Her- dent fished. This was an explanaernment has recommended that cities man Baker post of the American Le- tion for the wonderful luck the presion a direct air route from the east gion are holding nightly rehearsals in dent has had in his fishing trips. to the west coast provide.' Anderson said that he had an opthe IJbcrty park, preparing for the of seeing 'the real human and the features of other portunity parade Funeral services for George E. American Legion convention to be held side of the president of our country, one day upon the road leading to the Falk, who died at the local hospital in Ogden August 18 to 20. game lodge. . Along the main road on the hill side he said where the traffic was heavy a small car went over the bank and two girls were WALK UP AND SAVE" IS NO IDLE BOAST killed. A few minutes later President and Mrs. Coolidge arrived upon the IN THIS SHOP. scene. The president stopped :hid car and after noting the tragie situIT IS A SLOGAN OF FOUR LITTLE WORDS ation, sent for a marine detail from the summer White House and directed THAT ARE OVERFLOWING WITH MEANING them to assist in transporting the bodies of the victims to the town and WHEN YOU COME INTO THIS ESTABLISH-MF.Nrender every possible assistance in getting the car back onto the road. Both the president and Mrs. Coolidge expresed their sympathy to the members of the family of the victims of the accident Anderson said he passed the lodge and saw, the president in conference with Senator Reed Smoot and Herbert Hoover, secretary of commerce. The president wore his outing clothes and a big six gallon hat. To insure the BUILT INTO EVERY SUIT IN THIS STORE president and his family a little privIS THE VERY LIMIT OF REAL VALUE. in the game lodge, Anderson said acy THIS FEATURE IS VISIBLE EVERY DAY IN the roads leading to the game lodge, THE YEAR. NO BETTER CLOTHING CAN were guarded by details of marines. BE SOLD AT ANYTHING LIKE THE PRICES The ranches in the district are prosWE ASK SO perous looking. The buildings are painted and well kept The towns "WALK UP AND SAVE MONEY" are regular western in their appearance. The inhabitants have words of' THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED STOCK to the visitors, who are made welcome WEST OF CHICAGO PRESENTS THE to feel that their visit is appreciated. OF MAKING A QUICK' SELECAnderson said the trip was made in TION SO Ford and no car his on the way. He was found trouble "WALK UP AND SAVE TIME" said in the last day's driving he did 340 miles. He said he found the roads THE EXPERT SALESMEN SEEM TO KNOW AT ONCE WHICH STYLE AND FABRIC BEST through Wyoming and South Dakota were well marked with signs. SUITS YOU. AND OUR ABILITY TO FIT THE MOST DIFFICULT FIGURE QUICKLY IS H. K. Bishop of the Bureau of EASY ON YOUR NERVES SO Public ' Roads, with headquarters in "WALK UP AND SAVE YOUR TEMPER" Washington, D. C., waa in conference with District Engineer B. J. Finch THE SUITS WE SHOW HAVE EXTRA PANTS during the week. IN EVERY INSTANCE. THIS IS AN ITEM EXCLUSIVELY FOUND IN OUR 8TORE-- SO Frank F. Towne, former resident of Ogden and now reaiding in Raisin, WALK IT AND SAVE WEAR AND California, was an Ogden visitor for TEAK" a few days during the week. THE PRICES MARKED ON THESE MASTER-1'IKUE- S Herman F: Miller, son of Elmer G. INCLUDING ALL OF THE WALK Miller, 820 Canyon road, who enlisted IT AND SAVE ITEMS ARE FROM TWENTY in the U. S. Marines last May, has TO SIXTY DOLLARS. left' San Diego for duty in China. Jack Reed, the Ogden wrestler, has started in training for the finish match with Violet Mercereau, the world's woman champion wrestler! who is scheduled to reach Ogden, Sunday. The match will be held in the Orpheum theatre, August 10.' 1 The sign for the Emporium the latest type of the lacuulv1 type, and affords a continuoui This is oile of the latto. aiul modern signs and has mi favor throughout the country 5 sign was ordered by Mnr.iL & r Electric signs are one of the best Wright upon his recent trip v business night advertisements that a The city estabishment can install. is judged by the life it shows. If a The Ogden-Kevi- n Oil no illumii.mpan, stranger sees a town with n the in in the stores erating nation of the streets or has in started is Montana, drilling early evening, the first impression third well, according to tL that it is a nine oclock town. Thea its nouncement made in the city illuminated streets aqd stores of L. Hatch, superintendent of tL k.. town denote progressiveness. panys drilling. During the past 'week two of the atOgden firms have had installed Mrs. A. P. Bigelow si-- Mrs. their across tractive electric signs the Spencer will motor 0 Spenew places of business. The sign of letwith Idaho, Monday morning for Yju Boyle Furniture company, ters about thirty inches in height, days outing. On their return trial, nine across the front of the building. Ogden they will visit Big Spring, new the innumberable lamps, With its Mesa Falla upon the Yellorstone fo sign makes an illumination of the way. street Ogden Firms Install The Latest Designs In Big Electric Signs Kevin-Sunbur- d Eg-B- - con-crc- te pro-los- 19. ed ate as news-paped- s, non-suppo- rt. Os-en- d, . Miss Mercereau is making a 30 day trip to the Pacific coast cities. Ogden is one of the few cities that she has favored with a match. She has a standing challenge to meet any male wrestler weighing 150 pounds. She asks no favors and says that when she is on the mat her opponents must work. She has a long list of victories to her credit with some of the foremost wrestlers of the world. She will immediately establish training quarters at the Hermitage park and invites the public to witness her training activities. Billie Lee is Home From Tour With the Moroni Olson Players William (Bill) Lee, stage manager for the Moroni Olson players for the past three years and a veteran stage mechanic in Ogden, has returned to Ogden from an eight weeks tour with the Olson; players. The company will rest in Ogden a few weeks before beginning their fall rehearsals, prior to a twenty weeks' tour of the west and northwest Mr. Lees said the northwest cities have received the Moroni Olson company with great favor and have assured them of a splendid reception when they return this fall In about a week Mr. Lee, accompanied by hia son, James, will leave Ogden by automobile for Los Angeles, when they will meet Mr. Lee's daughter, Bessie, who is with the Raymond Hatton company in motion pictures. Then with his two children, Mr. Lea will take an automobile trip up the Pacific coast to Seattle and thence to Ogden. ' . f Tires Galore! There are scores of different brands of tires on the map ket they all look pretty much alike everyone claims he has the best there are all kinds of "special offers floatin$ a are confused. Here h around it is no wonder car owners ' one sure way to play safe. Buy a genuine Goodyear Tire from us they cost no more frequently less. v Modern Co, Tire-Servi- ce FORD COUPE 5 wire wheels and tires. VULCANIZERS A1 condition. $135.00 Phone 2276 Washington Avenue Dahl's Used Car Market 2471 Kiesel T. I WALK UP AND SAVE five-year-o- UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP SAM" "BILL" OVER PAINE & IIITRST DRY GOODS CO. FINE FURNISHINGS TO MATCH THE FINE SUITS - the easiest riding cars . ld Bonneville Mountain club has plan' ned a hike to Mount Ben Lommond for next Sunday. All members and others who plan to make the trip are urged to meet at the Forest Service street and building, Twenty-fourt- h IJncoin avenue, at 5:30 oclock Sunday. Transportation will be furnished for 50 cents per person. Each hiker should tak a canteen of water and a lunch. Paul B. Thompson, 2961 Washington avenue, and Paul F. Payne. 2870 Well avenue, both 17 years of age, have enlisted in the United States Navy and are en route to San Diego for eight weeks training befoTq being assigned to a ship. . you ever traveled in . The sensational success of the new Nash models introduced less than thirty days ago which will sweep July sales more than 58 above the biggest previous Nash July, has resulted in a phenomenal demand for demonstrations. So, as an act of courtesy to those who have not as yet driven a new Nash and personally experienced its absolutely phenomenal performance ability, wp have arbitrarily set aside an increisbcl number of demonstrators which will be available duringMCome drivcVfeek July 27th to August 3rd. You are cordially invited to come in at once and choose the modelyou wish to drive. You will not he asked to huy, R. T. MITCHELL COMPANY 23rd at Kiesel Avenue NASH STAR 346 . |