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Show Friday, September THE OGDEN POST 8 bidders on this chance; and it is probthat a substantial price in stump-agover that advertised will be Ogd en Briefs able president of the American Federation of Iabor, was an Ogden visitor for a brief time Tuesday. With a party of 125 prominent labor men, Green was en route to Ijos Angeles to attend a national convention of the federation. They stopped in Salt Lake for a timebofore going on west. A special (ruin was used by the delegates. William Green, Weber College e (By Virginia Felt), At the freshmen class elections held last Friday, Fred Taylor was elected president; Donna Slater, Frank Rose, secretary, and Gilbert Nosinger, athletic manager. At the sophomore class election last t; Friday. Rulon Budge was elected Carmen Francis, secretary, and Holland Manning, Keith Wangsgard. athletic manager. Jesse IJllywhite was unanimously elected cheer leader of Weber student body for the coming school year. one The Barker Oratorical contest, of the biggest school events of the week. The year, was completed lastfreshmen by sophomores lost to the vice-preside- nt; Fowler of Superintendent Weber county schools, as president of the Utah Educational association, has been asked to give an address over radio station KSL on October 18. The talk is to deal with the purpose and objectives of the organization of which he is head. The talk will take plaee during the U. E. A. convention and teachers institute. B. A. e ores-iden- vice-preside- president. The Girls Booster club of last year has now become a literary club. The Home Fconomics club is a new club which was organized last year by the members of the Domestic Art and Science classes. Alwilda Glenn is president. two points. The Art students are planning to as were each for day The winners organize an Art club this year. follows: This year promises to be one of Blanch, fint; high schools George Monday biggest years if the Vernal Johnson, second; Frank Rose, clubs have anything to say about it. e Hr. Fishburn Foot Specialist. All JUDGE N. J. HARRIS has moved foot ailments given my personal 508 New Bank his luw ofices to 303 Central Bldg, (old Phone 147-3916 dv. First National). Ih. 330. building. n. R see The city commissioners have voted an 511,000 increase in the city budaveget in order that the Washington nue improvements work can be paid for. liegal publication of the notice of budget increase is to be made. To replenish the trout in streamsfederal hat.. adjacent to Ogden, the9000 week fmKming placed thery this rainbow trout in the Ogden valley streams. The trout rume from the hatchery in Springville. Representatives of the Utah' Construction company including a numlier of Ogdon contractors and business men on the Good Will tour attended the dedication services Wednesday of the American Falls dam across the Snake river built by the Utah Construction company for the feiieral reclamation service. William II. Wattjs, president of the firm; FI. O. Wattis, Warren L. Wattis, secII. J. Lawler, general superinretary; tendent of construction work, and A. E. Paddock, field superintendent In charge of the work were among those present at the dedication. The new general livestock agent of the Denver and Itio Grande Western lines, Q. A. Kellogg was in Ogden this week looking over the local stock-ard- s. Charles F. Moulton escorted iini about the town. vice-preside- interest is centered around the study institutions and of French-Fre- nch French literature. is a scientific club. The officers are Maximo Wanano, Optimo Wanano and Mimano Wanano, and The the members are membership is limited to fifteen. Zeta Phi Vi means health and fun. The girls promote an interest in all types of athletics. The membership Iris Smith is is limited to twelve. and the school clubs were introduced, elected by try school yell leadcr was was time the of remainder outs The school songs the spent in practicing and yells. This afternoon the Davis high school eleven comes to Ogden t 1 the Orange and Black footJlJr1 The first opposition m a for 3:15 p. m. kickoff is scheduled Admission by Student Body tirp. tickets. the first Tonight, at the Berthana, will be the of year school dance given. As it is a get acquainted Addance, everyone will be there. mission by Student Body tickets or fifty cents. ; tug-o-w- e Ixirin Farr nark field, which will be used by the nigh school students. The work will be sufierintcnded by City Engineer J. C. Brown. ds 2 Black Crows one (parts 1 and by everyone and 2). SPECIALS On Sale Regular $8.63. R. Heavy red tube, 29x4.40. ular $2.50 ITS Kraeuter pliers, regular $2.55 95 TWENTY TO SIXTY DOLLARS batteries. $8.65 Making a plea for rivic as well as individual artisticness I .a Conte Stewart. instructor of art at the Ogden high school, talked Tuesday noon before members of the Exchange club at their weekly luncheon at Hotel llige low. He declared that civic pride should demand artistic buildings, well dressed stores and shon windows, as well as lovely homes. He traced the trend of modern art as it is shown in homes in dress, in buildings and in automobiles, showing that beauty and ar t is try are demanded by the public. Another speaker was Joseph C. Me Fnrlane, who talked on the growth of the Boyle Furniture The company. E. program was in Evans, and S. Jeppson was chairman of the day The profitable pig is one that grows continuously from farrowing to Radio II" batteries, regular - ,t Heavy on,y duty $3. 5 gallons for S3.00 OGDEN STORE OYER PAINE & HURST UP ANI) SAVE S. & Touring, $200.00 $140.00 Tonring, $225.00 Touring, .. $250.00 Touring, $150.00 1- 1 - Over Orpheum Theatre Bldg. Brougham Thia beautiful atraight 8 add M hi $2400, has been 'driven only lgNI has all new tires, new duco paint, ui a give you a new ear guarantee NOW Just $1200.00 One-ha- lf 1926 $5.25 Diana Sedan Thia beautiful tedan sold new for $M new duco paint, all new tiro, km ha driven 500 miles, new ear guarutm NOW Just $1400.00 One-ha- lf Brougham $25.00 $75.00 $05.00 $05.00 Ford Ton Truck Dodge Truck Star Touring old new for $1800.00, new duco purt new tires, now car guarantee. Now $1175.00 and a 1924 Buick Sedan, 4 wheel brakes, at a real BARGAIN 1926 Rickenbacker Swartz Sales Co. Phone 649-- Sedan 11800.00. new due, I new cor guarantee. raid now for now tire,, 3030 Washington Avenue W Now Bring Your Own Container. $1200.00 OPEN EVERY SUNDAY MORNING 2530 hktl Washington Youll Wish You Had A THOUSAND EYES But your normal eyesight will do If you come early and stay late Attractive exhibits by the hundreds scores of carnival shows and stunts dozens of new sensations all In a perfect galaxy of brightly colored decorations! UTAH'S GREATEST FAIR! Fre. Fireworks night Hor. R.r. Hon. pulling tf .t.tj Open Under New Management Concert, Colorful cial Attraction, for Children; eemoa hui one n y.nrl and Wall Avenue free with each 5 gallons of gas purchased. If you cannot use the oil now, get a card which will entitle you to a quart anytime. Ford Sedan, Chevrolet Sedan, Ewes Sedan, Hudara Sedan, Dedg, Sedan, AD A Barg (Thera art bo many thlnga to Sea) Saturday and Sunday, October 1st and 2nd Depot Service Station Some Very & Morrisons Pigcnti Enjoyment FLAX VOW TO BE THEBBI All day Saturday and Sunday one quart of oil will be given WALK $185.00 Being unable to keep cars under cover, we are selling: FREE OIL Twenty-sixt- h Touring, 1926 Rickenbacker UP STAIRS CLOTHES SHOPS 4 Guaranteed Tube $1.15 with Tire. 84.15 65 Ehcz 165.00 1926 Diana B" batteries, Best grade Utah oil, gallon Chandler Chummy, Look Them 2 Fords, each 1 43-vo- $225.00 Buick Touring, $550.00 30x3 Vi Heavy Duty Cord YOUR OLD BATTERY IN EXCHANGE $95.00 a 1925 Regular $1.75 Electron radio tubes Trend of Modern Art $160.00 Chandler Touring. Chevrolet Guaranteed Used Parts for All Cars up to plate holder and road light. Extra special $15 Exchange Club Told Durant Touring, Oakland Touring, $175.00 Dodge Touring, $425.00 Announcement Auto Owners! $1.55 100-am- p. Touring, Dodge Touring, $375.00 A WOW! 2524 Washington Avenue $1.50 11 -- plate, Wa, Hupmobile Jones Music Co. Trico Gas Gauge for late model Forda. Regular $1.50. Special 79(4 FALL SACRIFICED Come early to be sure of securing yours. The unprecedented demand for this most humorous record of MORAN & MACK has limited the immediate available supply. First come, first served. Reg- Every Day Prices Can to be Oldimobilo OCTOBER 1st Now....$G,95 vis-ste- GREATEST VARIETY Touring Chevrolet Saturday Morning, 12,-00- IN High Grade Dodge Road. ter, $250.00 This Week 0 Targhee have recently purchased ties at 10c advertising and 14c VIOLET HALL GRIX Studio of bid. In the next few days the Crow dramatic art. Phone 31G0-747 29th. creek chance of 270,000 ties will be 4916 the advertised upon application of e Targhee Tie company, and it is exLyle F. Watts of the department of pected that there will be a number of forest management in the U. S. Forestry department here is back in Ogden after a months trip in the field. During this time arrangements were made for closing up the timber survey projects on the Boise and Idaho forests and consolidating the timber YOUR survey work for the balance of this season on the South Fork of the PayBEST ette project on the Payette forest, BET After leaving the timber survey work, Mr. Watts went to district 6, in com pany with Supervisor Rice, where he attended a marking conference on the Herrick sale on the Malhcu forest. "SAM d Following this conference, Watts some of the large sales on the Whitman and Deschutes forests. Before returning to Ogden Mr. Watts OUR made a partial timber sale inspection on the Minidoka and on the Humboldt forest. Ph0ne FIFTEEN Durant Touring, 8. WINTER EXTRA PANTS SUITS 2471 Kiesel Ave. Og-denit- es two-thir- Cat Dealers ar Ogden High School Parts Ellery Exclusive Used Pres-tonit- es City engineers have been secured to lay out a football gridiron in the J fi&i , , . last Wednesday beThe ended disasterous-l- y and gan hilariously for the Juniors The rope broke the first two times that the pull was begun, so it was doubled. After that Tuesday J ames Neal, first; Arthur the Juniors were pulled off their feet CLUBS Marble, second; Winfred McConnell, twice. Thanks is due to Fire Chief (By lVilliam Smiley) third. II. Wardleigh who sent one of his The game 'Which was advertised, in II. Wednesday I) o r o t h y Israelson, trucks up to the scene of the strugsecond. this column for last Saturday waa to fire hose was played on first; Lovenia Francis,Valentine, The gle. first; have been with Preston. The Thursday Thelma middle of the rope, and the losing were unable to come, how- the was Bernice Littlefield, second; Fred Tayteam pulled through the stream ever, as a scrimmage with the Weber of water. lor, third. college team was substituted. Friday Carma Francis, first; ma Bailey, second; Lenore Cazier, The Bear River eleven was in OgPresident Hales called the assemthird. bly to order this morning and produced den last Tuesday for a scrimmage a very successful program for the with Coach Kapples men. The defense was not so good as students. Jay Thompson and William on side it a skit to Smiley Helen Mattson) put might have been, but their offensplitting (By a advertise the dance tonight. The sive plays were unexpectedly strong. The Ogden high school boasts clubs. athletic and social number of Now that school has started the clubs are being reorganized. Probably the oldest club in Forum is the boys debating club, organized exclusively for debating. Debates are held every Monday night. The presi dent for this year is Tom Broadbent. Next is Gamma Kappa, a scholastic 4 3 society. The club is now working so-to make Gamma Kappa a national conceded ciety. The applicant wishing to gain to be even better than the first Ogden Is now on par with other metmiMditan rities and this week was placet in telephonic communication the rate being Mexico with Drs. Fouls New Method Dentists, $11.40 for threeCity, according to minutes, adv. 2458 Washington, phone 343. Pan R. Smith, Ogden manager of the Mountain States Telephone and TeleA sale of baked goods will be con- graph company. The new service was ducted tomorrow (Saturday) from ten inaugurated throughout the country to five o'clock by the Salvation Army by President Collidge who called at 237(1 Washington avenue. Monday President Calles, of Mexico. there will be a sale of chickens, buta record of ter, eggs, vegetables, canned goods, VISIT OUR NEW STORE. Klenke entrance must have baked goods and clothing, beginning Floral. As, Willie Larson is president 2951 Wash. Avc. Phone 1240. tf at 7:30. for 1927-2Officers of the organization state The II. C. or History club was All Weber county young people who founded to promote an interest in histhat it will be a good time for people to lay in their winter supply of canned have not yet entered school must do torical events. The membership is next week unless they have special limited to thirty. It has for its presigoods and other foods. icrmit from the attendance officer dent Paul Skeen. or are under vocational Stellae is a club to further study District Forester R. II. Rutledge, ducat ion,registered was announced yesterday in it astronomy. Membership is limited Assistant District F'orcster C. B. iy County Superintendent II. A. Powmembers. Paul Chez to twenty-fou- r Morse and U. S. Swartz left WednesIn a number of cases extra time has been elected er. president for this day of this week for Idaho Falls to ns been granted to those who have to attend to matters concerning timber support families or pay their way year. Ilam-An- d is a boys society to arouse sales. through school, but all others must be interest in Radio. The membership enrolled for regular work. to members. limited fifteen is Wash2450 TIIE BUTTER SHOP, The members of Carpe Diem are inButter, eggs, buttermilk, ington. W. W. Blakeslee of the engineering terested in all seasonal sports. At 4916 rheese. corps of the local forestry office has this time, however, they are making returned from a road inspection of horseback riding and archery their Assistant District Forester R. E. the Wciser, Idaho, Payette, Boise, specialty. It ia a girls club of twelve Gory and S. B. Locke of the local of- Phalli, Salmon and Wyoming forests, members. Kathyrn Greenwell is now fice have gone to the Kaibab forest on le also made train inspections on the leading the girls as their president, matters of local interest. The French club has not yet been lapid River district of the Challis and on the Grays river and Salt river organized for this year. The clubs U. S. Swartz of the local forestry watersheds of the Wyoming. He met office has returned from the Targhec with considerable storm on the Wyoforest, where he spent the past three ming, and when he left the higher porweeks going over the tie sale and in tions were covered with snow. The making an extensive reconnaissance of storms made travel conditions diffithe Fall River drainage; the Crow cult and did considerable damage to for creek, Boom creek and Bitch creek the roads in places. Blakeslee states drainages to ascertain the driveabil- that generally It has been a very good are prob- year on all forests visited. Grazing ity of the streams. There come out on conditions, as noted, were especially to ties 3,000,000 ably these streams. Hannl Brothers on the good on the Wyoming. 29x4.40 Diamond Titan Balloon. AND Dahl & an i fv p ia : Con-Bn-d RADEi Comedy Auto 8tnnta Spefor Everybody and It REMEMBER TUB 9ATSBI CARS UTAH STATE OCT. lfl5ALT LAKE i.a mi uuii i 'TERM iuji. w BOUGHT CITY J 2471 Kiesel Ave. phone |