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Show 8 Friday, April THE OGDEN POST Ogd en Briefs Upon recommendation of the aviation committee of the chamber of commerce, who appeared Tuesday before the city commission, it was decided that the city lease what is known as Wright field. According to the terms of the contract, the lease will be drawn up for five years at an annual rental of $500.00 per year with an option to purchase the land for 1100.00 per acre at the expiration of the lease. Dra, Fouti New Method Dentists, adv. 2468 Washington, phone 843. estate representatives from various parts of the state who are members of the Utah state realty Real board, convened Tuesday at the Hotel Bigelow to discuss plans for annual meeting which will be held in Frovo in July. Those who were present at the meeting were Mangum, T. E. Gaddis, Werner Kiepe, Bert C. Palmer, all of Salt Lake; Thomas II. Heal, of Provo, and J. S. Campbell and Carl C. Rasmussen of this city. Flowers for AH Occasions Klenke Floral, 21)55 Washington ave. Phone 1240. Weber College Notes Owing to the extremely cold spell ented amateur entertainers appeared is a little backward in this farming before the students. Mrs. Tyree offermoded two vocal numbers, and Mrs. Lila section, but now the weather has are farmers the planterated, 'busy Eceles Brimhall gave a reading. ing peas, brats, beans and grain. Some Mr. Barney Farr, winner of the Og- of the hot bed plants were touched den oratorical contest gave his, prize with frost. winning oration in Tuesday's devotional. The oration was entitled The DeJ. C. Hooper, son of Bishop J. D. velopment of the Constitution," and who was operated on for apHooper, was most inspiring. Miss taura Mclast Monday, is reported pendicitis a Intyre, on the same program, gave favorable. doing comic reading. Mrs. Tyree sang four numbers in Mrs. Jennie Christensen is also in Wednesdays devotional, and President the hospital having undergone an opTracy announced the following con- eration for a goitre. tests: The tawia Extemporaneous Speaking Contest, to be held on the Mrs. Vem Parker is recovering 16th of this month; and the Flora Eccles Douglass contest, which offers from a recent operation at the Dee twenty dollars for the best poem writ- hospital. ten by a student, fifteen dollars for An active demonstration was given written by a stuthe best short-stor- y at the Relief Society meetdent, and fifteen dollars for the best Tuesday e on the paper conmaking of ing This student. a essay written by was conducted flowers. It by Mrs. test will be held on May 4. Another contest is the 05 Contest of Public. Ada McDonald and Lorene Stoddard. ladies of the farm bureau will Speaking which will take place the The next Friday demonstrate j 18th of this month. at 1:30 oclock in the school house. i rug-maki- Stevenson announces that spring football practice will soon be in order. AH freshmen and future freshmen who are interested will ilease turn out. The reason for hold-n- g spring practice is to get the men in trim for the trip to Honolulu next fall. Coach Frank W. Mathews and Robert S. Folland were chosen captains of teams to conduct a membership drive for the Ogden Exchange club during the remainder of the month of April. President S. T. Jeppson announced that the losing team would be compelled to banquet the winners. 4 The Lean Year dance will be given the irlg of Weber college tonight by Perennials and Shrubs, Dumke Floral. Adv. (Friday) at 9 oclock. This is the y The Utah Rapid Transit company last dance of the season and so every Weber student will be of this city has applied to the state utilities commission for permission to there. ' abandon their Harrisville line from Five Points to the north city limits. The sophomore play is booked to The date for the hearing has not been lay Ogden two nights, April 19, and set. 20. The play will also be presented in Brigham City, Morgan, Hooper and The Lions club went on record Kaysville during the following week. will be no charge the two nights Wednesday as favoring admitting the There will it baseplay in Ogden. the to of boys and girls Ogden ball games of the 1928 season withA new ruling has been made at Weout charge. The recommendation was received and Chez ber Joseph presented by requiring everyone who wishes to take debating and argumentation the unanimous support of the club. prac-tiall- next year to register this spring. This ng ' ' vice-preside- nt, vice-preside- FAMILY SHOE STORE Dr. SCHOLLS Foot Comfort Service REMARKABLE VALUES IN NEW y, Thursday was general clean-u- p at the local grade school. The work was accomplished under the direction of Principal George E. Fowler. Much nterest is shown by the students in all school activities. SPRING FOOTWEAR Report of committees: General federation hook shelf and headquarters, Mrs. A. II. Parsons; college loan fund, Miss Eva Erb; badge, Mrs. I E. Hubbard; transportation, Mrs. W. S. Taylor. Mrs. Hazel Arave is improving First reading of resolutions, Mrs. 'rom months serious illness. She is Pen Johnson. it the home of her mother, Mrs. Frank Luncheon. Simpson. Thursday afternoon, 2:00 p. m.f esident presiding. p A benefit dance was given in the Music, first district contest song. Ioopcr amusement hall Wednesday Reading of minutes. evening for the family of George ParGeneral advisory for all department ser, who accidently lost his life a work, Dr. Jane Skofield. month ago. The community feel that Department forum, leadership of deley owe this in appreciation of the partment chairman. valuable services rendered the pubAmerican home, Mrs. W. T. Hasler, ic by Mr. Parker. chairman. Address, Dr. C. N. Jensen. Thomas Lowe, Jr., son of Mr. and of legislation, Mrs. W. Ire. T. A. tawe, underwent an oper- C. Department Hurd, chairman. ation for acute appendicitis at the Dee Department of public welfare, Airs. losnital in Ogden the first of the Earl Van Cott. week. Reports from the hospital Mrs. of Utah Department that his condition is satisfac- II. R. Allen, chairman. industries, i tory. Department of press and publicity, Mrs. W. J. Bardsley. Address, Value of Ethicql PubliOpen hurley city, Herbert Schiller. 7:00 p. m. Reception and banquet, Shop i in-ica- to ht ' f, te contracts will limit the class to those students One hundred twenty-eighave been issued to teachers of the vho are really interested and are wilWeber county school system, it has ling to work. been reported by Superintendent B. A. Hotel Bigelow. Fowler. Additional contracts are beIt is the custom for each member of FRIDAY, APRIL 20 15 is the he sophomore class to present at ing issued this. week. April Automobile ride in Ogden and date on which the contracts must be 'east one book to the college library C. N. Curley" Cheever, proprietor cinity, courtesy of hostess clubs. returned. before he or she graduates. Each of Curley's" Service barber shop of 9:30 a. m. president presiding: sophomore has pledged himself to car- Ogden, returned Tuesday from a sevLitany. Miss Lucille Wallace was made tem- ry out this tradition in 1928, and many eral days business trip to Pocatello, .Singing, Pep song. porary chairman Monday evening of books are being received by the li- daho. He visited the Idaho city for Reading of minutes. he purpose of looking over the bara gathering of Ogden business wo- brarian. men, .who are contemplating the ortering situation, and has made defin-t- e arrangements to open a ten chair Weber two ganization of an Altrusa club. The school a paper, tacking meeting, which was held at the Hotel students have taken it upon them' shop there between now and the first Bigelow, was attended by eight mem- selves to fill this need. As a result, of May. While in Pocatello, Curley" was an ber of the Salt Lake club, who urged every morning at 10 o'clock a large the organization of an Ogden club. All blackboard is placed in a conspicuous interested Democratic spectator at the there are some real estate women who are interested will meet place in the main hall. On this board tate Republican convention which was men who aim to serve next Monday evening, April 16, at the is written such news as may Interest teld on Monday. Hotel Bigelow to perfect the organ! the students. is This news-shetheir clients and customsation plans. nnmod The Morning Breeze." At 1 ' - R. Thomas B. Farr, Mrs. B. B. Owens, Mrs. D. W. Moffit, Mrs. G. R. West, Mrs. M. I. McFarlane. Reports of district presidents (three minutes each): Mrs. Walter M. Stook-eMrs. A. Christensen, Mrs. Wynne L. Eddy, Mrs. George G. Madsen, Mrs. J. W. Win tie, Mrs. R. Knox Patterson, day Mrs. J. B. Myers, Mrs. P. L. Jones. two-ton- 192s Second reading and adontiur ' Department of education, Airs. J. retelutions. Morrell, chairman. of courtesy committee Report Department of fine arts, Mrs. II. Installation of officers. C. Jacobs, chairman; talk, The HuSpecial announcements. man element Underlying All Arts," 3:30 p. m. Board meeting. Fellows. Mrs. George Emory of delegates: CrA. conRegistration 1) District awards: page Contest (Continued from song " will meet del,? tials committee B. of Wattia award Americanization test; Honts, conducted by Mrs. Frank alternates at Hotel Ru-eland cup. loving Cook. Z April 18, at 8 Report, elections committee; audi- Wednesday, 10:00 a. m General session, presi12 noon. tor. dent presiding. 1 12:30 p. m. tancheon. district contest Voting Polls will be open er Tk., Music, eastern a Friday afternoon, 2 p. m., president day, April 19, at Hotel Bigelow song. a. m. to 9:30 a. m.; 12:30 p B"? ! presiding. Litany. 1:30 minutes. of p. m.; 4:30 p. m. to 5:30 p ni Singing. Reading Reports of officers: First Mrs. John Culley; second is Mrs. D. N. Straup; record, J. Lowe; coring secretary, Mrs. A.Mrs. J. T. Farresponding secretary, audiE. J. HEADQUARTERS Mrs. Cave; treasurer, rar; W. historian, J. Mrs. Bardsley; tor, Mrs. Grace Foutz; president, Mrs. C. K. Maw; national director, Mrs. E. O. Watt is. Reports of state directors (two minutes each): Mrs. H. G. Brown, Mrs. END YOUR FOOT TROUBLES NOW! J. E. Gager, Mrs. D. P. Brinton, Mrs. FEDERATION OF WOMENS CLUBS TO MEET HERE Hooper The Monday morning devotional at Weber college was indeed an exceptional one. Two of Ogdens most tal- 13. Ten Chair Barber At Pocatello, Idaho vi- . Y ES, INDEED, et ers honestly and efficiently who believe in a square deal for all oclock every afternoon the brother paper of The Morning Breeze" is LATEST BOOKS AVAILABLE placed before the eyes of the stuThe circulating library recently in dents. is of the same This s, stituted by Inc., in order and is paper called The Afternoon connection with their book departSigh. ment, is proving a real innovation. A will store reveal the visit to their PRIESTHOOD MEETS latest volumes of fiction, travel, sciSATURDAY Here be ence and religion. found may Annual priesthood convention of books for both old and young. Not Weber stake will be held Saturday, only are individuals taking advantage of this service, but also reading clubs April 14, at 7:30 p. m., at the Secand students. Comfortable quarters ond ward. The quarterly conference are provided in the rear of the store will be held Sunday, April 15, in the for the accomodation of their patrons. tabernacle at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. SMART STALES FOR SPRING Each Pair a Special Value at Our Low Prices! Ladies Arrowhead Pure Silk Hose, new pointed heel. Special pairs Ladies Slippers, broken lines from onr regular stock; values to $5.75. Special 200 89c $2.95 .d $3.95 Veasy-Clement- Circulating Library Here you will find the latest and best books of fiction and travel. ramily Shoe Store H 2410 Curleys News Well, the fight to run my business according to my own ideas and system is over, and as usual Curley is the winner. Step in Today for Information! An old maid is a gal who bobbe her hair, started wearing short skirts and crossing her legs about 21 years too late. Wm. Thornton Drugs the City to 2 STORES Number 10 Store 2600 Wash. Ave. 24th SL Ogden Serviceable Shoes for Children at Reasonable Frices! Free Delivery to Any Part of 11P.M. The Union barbers and the City of Ogden for some unknown reason have tried hard to force Curley to quit business, but the hundreds of my loya friends and customers have realize! that my shop was an asset to the community; and os a last resort Judge Barker took a hand and stopped the Phone 1137 2400 Low Everyday Cut Prices . the' same at a Each Store. Number 11 Store Wash. Ave. Phone 272 Low Cut Prices For Friday and Saturday farce. Our library was arranged for your convenience and comfort. HOMEBUILDERS Phone 905 Washington 353 Modern Tire Service Co. $1.00 Coty Face and 60c Flacon Coty Perfume for.. QQ L Mazda Lamps,' 10 to 40 watt... 23c . If a husband kisses his own wife VULCANIZING three times in one evening, hes eith 2276 Phone 316 Washington on his honeymoon or else a damn er Powder fool. KT SUPPllCS BOOKS '5TATION f KY-O- HU OtW You bet, we arc still busy cutting hair for 25c in the only shop in Ogden that has a legal right to stay open after 6:30 p. m. GOODYEAR SERVICE SINCE 1916 mini: nonoBus Tcdco Cocoa Almond Soap, in hard lathers water. Special 4 for SPECIAL SALE freely New 1928 Studebaker Passenger Cars And Trucks Ovaltine 43d. 67S S1.10 We are closing out all our Studebaker Cars at cost, so as to make room for our CANDY SPECIAL GARDINER Eight-in-Lin- 25c b McDonalds Cocoanut Nifties e which will he in this week. Va CO. 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