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Show Friday, August 10.192S THE OGDEN if In Women s Kealm :.nl Mr. Arthur Prkin- I.- ' ' :.ilnTSiTi. an lVri." Vi k t 1 an visit with Mr. and Mrs. jaivnts, . i" - t.'lili OXIWti-- post DEATHS i .Lilli- - G. M. 'iV-V-V- K;lt.ii . !l 1 , , i B,n, I'lMirny. Miss IK Ion TITli'' 1 , Mi G. i 'V' Mi? 'T i - "V'!1A11' ;1' li.r . li.tr., I i v i i1 i) Tiv, Inc. I m . ' caused thmisands of the animals from tl,.- hills to the grain - iiii.l ii!f:i!f:i in-M- s , ! or ;l t I., i- i,;u a ; literally eating the -r i iiowi: In the roots. Wh.uL-r..ill- of the farmers, pii.l that in- stood m one spot on an.i Li.- - fiii-10 rabbits within ami kiU-a slim t time. Thousands of dollars is done bv the pests, dnm:i;-Till Thr niiilth fsirmvrs nn1 anxiously waiting ' v""'- - "V.:.:;' ,l I'llUlCl'IlIaO . a . - - 5 ; Kuti-nmV Shuffli-ban- . IT . rharitable Societies Hold Summer nil 5!l ' E Prism! and li Mvl.v.and it. a, I"... !. Fete . ( U eii. ft th- u'kliv'n. W.I.r.. ..I a by auparty that spoilt ti. i mu ii. inf in duo i :nr imxu i. Sustaining members of the Marfor tin- I'm.::;.-ll!-y- i .i si ran Shoo n tin at ha ., II. II., l Ve, ( (. tha society and Martha Juniors were at - ni.imoi y. v:.;i s.. ,kav... 'rlllllv- HTWiT aL.ir " t'.' tL i.i special guests of the senior society : , f nthcr 'l 'Mil tiM: and Mrs. Marrmor S. licl Monday afternoon, when the annual; u. j. . r aii.r.u s h;ti ' was held .us nil) Ih the at Hotel fete ummer n: c.ildron aro 'a: iti." i.t Laving vory Bigelow. Two hours were devoted to I). M. V. EMBROIDERY .nhorn California. Mr. E.v . Splendid musical program by the '.i!1 Mr.--a fa:.1 short A. n T. i tinio his with i ii k cnoi: ciiiii i. i! r AND riil- III Ogden Choral society, under the direc- sii:i aT!v.u .mini W Santa Moni.-a- roturning xvi-l:a niuiT.nl iron; Van tf.l.i,', and a Steiner lii Ferenz I. In-, of delight.ii mi. l.i.int tion liofoi'o ho .U I'l i "'kother mombors 1. I .. V h..v, !hi hnl.'id, (j,. bill In IT. VISl.c trilll: .Sllll ful travelog was given by Mrs. W. H. (ROCHET COTTONS Wiih '.I rt'li) j Hi fur t! pasi two Hi i'.miiy. itii; i !, iNt( inii'l i() recent Oriental her on . visit. " Shearman , It, month.. Voiii'ii jiiu! Minu'-Tea was served after the conclusion al ll.iUta. in und Mrs. T. Shmw inv .. i tit 1. of the program, the Shakespearian who Shirlov. i.;i'j,'iuor, Exclusively ut N have Mi-- s r i'D mI m,1 Hoi1! M.T.n.lo is Vj,i a jr.!- - - of Mr. and Mrs. David II and English rooms being the scene of ,1'ul III n liti'll pi ;( pHIlt A Venetian lace foruiight with h.r s.sttr. Miss i;, t i the special hour. for somotiim-- havo roturnod .' mm i, id. j,.hu Yt. M Brill- - in I dilli liixlnr Annie li 11 1. t II Saji Fram-incoI, cover adorned the tea table, which was homo in San Frniu'isco. THE M. M. WYKES CO. 1'im ::i! centered with a silver basket of deep f.r Aniiii- IM.tli i.:l-!-Mr. in !u Mrs. Wnlium I', tin d win Mrs. 2X17 Washington Avc. red roses and purple delphinium and lield William II. Vais Alon and Mr-S.itunliiy, xxeie ('amp .uv, Drive :u J in tin-- i Big waa lighted by four crimson tajwrs irriwd hoiiio from i'aKforr.ia vheiv G, Horn aro in ail1 WeSl f.ij- sovoral in silver holders. Mrs. F. E. Nichols Ihoy spout smuotmi.- at i:u with P.islmp wooks at the vai To Save i wnts. and Mrs. G. L. Becker presided durLi.- la!:.),- am! us simmior ronrts. Whilo in ti, eii.n Tiiyln: nil ii:fr. Musi- was Crops . .ii ir.slu-iLit. liom--x.- i i li.ii'ln-t:'wn will tlio Mi ing the tea hour. The committee in Yiisomito. thoy ly of guots Ai.iin- ID'i.ut and Wilton! Sunday 'an Alon s sister, Mrs. Charles i. charge of the pretty event was comMr. ami Mrs. Josopii llunm-LBarker. (lidding, of lliiiistiin, Toxas, at l:i posed of Mrs. G. L. Becker, Mrs. A. n. ,li.:-plsu tumor h'ni. DR. E. M. FEUSIIAW Bigelow and Mrs. John N. Spargo. turmd Monday from a scvorul S.exenson, Speakers Appi'oviumti-i'2lU) of tin motor tour of California. Di. Edward I. Un li, Henry M.lntyre. "iIm-Pro-Gunn and ! County Mr. and Mrs. Fivd M. E. DENTIST . Mrs. A. P. Bigelow, Mrs. James II. ion are expeet-- d to Nyo, and Mr. li.iskel 11. Slr.iri.li if, I'resiileiit bliss . Iiertha St rut find and Hisiiop Tayl-ir'Irs. J. C. Meliormoiul aro on of frangli-Inter- r.illy in the coll of Promontory Point Devine, Mrs. Horace G. Nebeker, Mrs. iiirniiT-Harold C. Bay and Mrs. H. A. Hen- Nebraska , and Miss Bert ha Aikor,. of joying a motor trip through Yelbov ment. was in the Ogitei' city Sunday to singe a rabbit illHl First National Hank w stuno ami .laokson linlo during arrived Nob., Fairbury, llldg. drive. to aied the of Mrs. Wednesday were Holley Henry James W. guests ning visit with Mr. and Mr. J. II. Gr;,.v rave. Collins of Salt Lake at a luncheon ext,,,'iui-Halinfor in aid I'lgent plea.; and Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Cranglo. Mrs. Taylor was born in Sl.iter-xillPlate Work a Specialty. tin- hordes of bunnies have given Tuesday at the Alta club in the Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Glazolirook lif t lieremla-IP, lMifi, and was a ronie in from farmers in that terriCapitol city. Mrs. F. I Sooville wili tain Sunday for Sonttlo. will sail duugriter of Henry and Annie tlnieh-llolli-- tory who suite that the dry season the members of her kensiny.iun club form thoro to Alaska They for She married Mr. Taylor summer a Mrs. Harry S. Anderson and daugh- this afternoon at her home on oruiso. .Mureh 2.'!, 181)2. 'ii ter, Margaret, are enjoying a visit to urth street. lie.si ie.s her husband, the following the southern California beaches. They Mr and Mrs. A. E. Short and daurii : In i.i re n survive Mrs. Robert T. Mr. will be joined later by Miss Mary Walker, of New York, tor, Jlargari't. of Murvav, were wool, Williams, Anderson, Mrs. Wells. Ogden; who will accompany them home was the guest of honor at a picnic ond guosts t.f Mr. and Mrs. Frank M.i Willaui; Orm 11. William li. Taylor, supper given Tuesday evening by Mrs. Driggs. Mildred Taylor, Mis. Humid 1.. Mrs. B. Judd Ryan, director of the George M. French and Miss Ilosa Juliu 1. Taylor and Murvu Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Allison, Mr. Beaux Arts gallery in San Francisco, Marsteller in South Fork canvon. lor, all of Furr West. and Mrs. Nornian Sims, Mr. and Mr-- . l.ney lay and guest of Mrs. Fred G. Ruthrauff, Binds and Mr. and Mrs. Jaiwr-enoy was the motif for a charming little Nuptials Jennie Judkins Ilordti. who aro vaoationing at at the Hotel Th? marriage of Miss Mary I. Harluncheon Wednesday Services for Jennie .lutlkins s Nwer ramh, Henry Like, Main., were Bigelow, given by Mrs. E. L. Van dy and Lawrence A. Coop., both of are held Sunday afternoon in the this exiHutcil took home the aftercity, place Wednesday first of Meter and Mrs. Phillip W. Knisely. Warren meeting house with Rishoi Covers were laid for eight at a flower- noon at the Episcopal rectory, 327 Skeen presiding. The openJoseph Twenty-thir- d Rev. witli John street, decked table arranged in the Japan-es- t was given by William T. prayer ing W. The young :zaoth Fulkerson and Miss Ilyslop officiating. room. Mrs. Ryan departed yesd and the henedietion by Wayment, i.ou r who left ulkorsiin, cerehave couple the been after the immediately terday for her home on the coast. The were t'arver. Muric of singers their guests u for short wedding trip. Upon mony grandmother, Mrs. D. Jones, Mrs. Nellie II. l eery, will leave 'Draney, Kenneth within u few days iefcody ever A number of Ogden women motored their return they will reside in Ogden.' ISiUon and Mrs. Jessie Wayment. The their homo in Chicago. ior to Logan Wednesday to attend the rpeakers were Counselor M. M. Wade, Towers Sail for Alaska breakfast and. bridge party given by ; John (j. Blaylock, Joseph Skeen, bliss Thelma Eccles, of Mr. E. Mrs. M. and will sail Tower Angoli-Mrs. Spencer S. Eccles at her attractiEowli-Inand Ileber llawkes. with her sister, Mrs. Wal- terment today on the S. S. Dorothy Alexander ;s visiting ve home in that city. was in the Warren cemetery, from Seattle for Alaska where they ker S. ( hoesmnii, 2r5.r Jefferson R. Cowles L. where itedieated tli will vacation for somtime. Later Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Day and grave. will retour Canada they motor, by sons, Chapin and Harold, will occupy Miss Helen Hooker, daughter of Mr. Neither will you if you buy a turning to Ogden early in Septemthe Bristol summer home, Treasure ber. and Mr.s. G. L. Htekerl arrived home Roy McKean Island," during the remainder of Auunder Sunday morning from San Fram-is-eo- , cheap, under-capacit- y, Services for Roy McKean wen held gust. and will suond the remainder of Sunday afternoon in the Lindquist Sirs. I' red G. Kdson and daughters service battery. The cheapest Elaine and Joyce left Sunday for a the summer with her parents. chapel with Bishop's Counselor Neplii Mrs. Walter Marx of St Louis arJ. Brown presiding. The singers were fortnight's visit to Portland and Seatbattery in the long run is a rived yesterday to be the gueBt of her tle. Miss Lizzie Nurscth and Mrs. DougB. F. Back father, Abe Kuhn, and her aunt Mrs. las Brian. The speakers were Bishop Adam Kuhn, at the Hotel Bigelow. From Genuine Mr. and Mrs. John Ilillabrant and Roy 11. Brown, Liimler S. Burris and She will also visit with her sister, children John and Jean have Counselor lit own. The opening pruyer returned Mrs. L. F. Whitlock. Fall Opening 18 wus given by Jos. Jensen und the benfrom a three weeks' motor trip to 13 Plate Kansas City and Washington, Kanediction by A. W. Garfield. InterVisitors Entertained ntEST-o-urn sas. Style, more than anything else, is ment was in the Ogden city cemetery. One of the pretty parties of the the predominating keynote of ladies week was the morning bridge and Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Pitts, of Mar- wear for fall, it is stated by Frank B. Gweneth Morris Parker luncheon presided over by Mrs. Ralph shall, Texas, were manager of Hrittans in OgSMITH IsiCOTIIERS guests of Mr. and Lrittan, services for Gweneth MorFuneral C. Gwilliam and Mrs. Walker S. Mrs. E. C. Olsen the den and Salt Lake, who has just refirst of the week. 2110 ris W. Ilicne 001 wife Alton of (Irani Avenue Parker, Cheeseman Wednesday at the Cheese-ma- n Parker, turned from a three-wee. buying home on Jefferson avenue. Mrs. Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Tyree, Mr. and trip to New York and Chicago stole were held Wednesday afternoon in the Day and Night Service Twelfth ward chapel. The church wus Helen Sigler of Kansas City, guest Mrs. A. E. Harris and S. P. Tyree re- centers. TUs k mmmkrr two ofm ttria for buy ilVTTT.RY IIORSR SBNSB nnd there crowded to We have purchased the of Mrs. L. T. Dee, and Miss Thelma turned Saturday from Spencer, Idaho, higher was u wealthoverflowing, of floral Eccles of Los Angeles, sister of Mrs. where they spent two weeks. offerings. grade exclusive merchandise than ever before, yet inexpensive, Mr. Brittan Music wus furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Cheeseman, were the inspiration for Our stock will consist of ex- Reed Gamim-1- , Mrs. Edna G. Hiric, the party. Mrs. Louis II. Peery and little son, said. and Miss orothy Scowcroft arrived clusive importations and copies of im- - George .Manning, and Mrs. Artu S. Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Ellingson home Tuesday from the southern Cali- Cortations that have been accepted Blakeley. The invocation was given ' ork's smart set. Every gar- by Patriarch Thomas A. Shrceve. The have invited the members of their fornia beaches. ANY TIME DAY OH NIGHT ment is absolutely new, and an au- speakers were Miles A. Jones, Thomas bridge club to dine with them tomorr9 model. Clarke, Bishop William Arthur Budge, ow night at their summer home in Miss Harriet Wilson of Los Angeles, thorized fall The fall opening at Brittan will be and Bishop David J. Wilson. Stanley North Fork canyon. Cards will be is Bpending the month of August with held Saturday, August 18, and will be Robbins pronounced the benediction. enjoyed during the evening hours. relatives in Ogden. announced in The Post the previous The burial was made in Ogden city day. cemetery under direction of Imrkin In commenting on the outlook for and Sons. The grave whs dedicated ' fall, Mr. Brittan stated that deal- by E. A. laukins. ers throughout the country are very Septic poisoning following a tonsil The new style creations optimistic. a month ago wus the imhave made the new fall merchandise operation mediate cuuse of death. Mrs. Purker very attractive, and will give The Gas was born in Ogden on October 17, to early buying. was a daughter of Mr, and nr.d Black transparent velvet is the ar-- 1 Edgar G. Morris. She wus marrented fabric in smart circles for both Mrs. June on ried l'.)2ti, to Alton W. mis3 and matron. Coats are heavily and Mrs. W. J. Mr. sun of a furred in both fitted and flare models Purker, - t I V f I ; I - -' . i ''I j l1- (i-,!- A m ,... ; t!u-fir.-- lii-in- - ' I;;1!-!!.- ti Illli-It-- i v i j . 1.1 W rn-yni- . . : - ll,-i- i, . ,ti-- -- - 1 - j H mii- ! I ( - I L-lau- i i- tvi-til.n- - i) . . 111 ! . - . Babbit Farm Planned for ' liiL-sdu- - re-t-- nVi-ie- :iii-riiiii- I'o'...-:..d- - llli-ell- ! i F.m.--".ir- - , i s i wi-i-k- s i Ici-tu- , - li.-r- . di-ii- i g e - r y. Twenty-fo- ! In-r- lu-ro- Coop-Hard- o tin-wee- Wil-lui- madc anyWobcy 1s-K- splittinnickels o s s m.--nuc- . Brittan GENUINE Eastern Market; Aug. fuH-iiz- e. fuH-terric- SteuOJlte q.4.40 ks . e, 1U28-1U2- im-ctii- With a Punch B 11)0-1- , 2-'- in black and woodland shades. .IS moans sign you'ro noar Homo Regardless of die destination of your trip or its distance from home, the familiar blue Bell sign is certain to greet you when you need the telephone for communication. To keep in touch with relatives, friends or business associates at limne, to call ahead for hotel reservations, to sum mon amutanff in emergencies, to talk with anyone any where you will find a telephone handy. interconnected Today, in hU country atone there is an acsystem of almost 19 million telephones. This company nationwide service cepts the responsibility for part of that as a public trust. Our duty is to provide the public with reasonable cost, and adequate and dependable service at a die wide acceptance of "Long Distance WsAaIAVnI fw quick, economical communication of the service. proved the value Surviving are the husband, the parents, three brothers, E. Grant Morris, laiwrncc Morris and Fred Morris, and one sister, Miss Florence Morris, all of Ogden. Father Seeks Custody One headlight nn an automobile costs $2 if the judge is obliged to pass on the valuation in the city court that is, if you only have one headlight burning while driving ut V. li. Hard was fined $3 afnight. ter claiming that he was just trying the car out with the intention of purchasing it, and that he did not know only one light was burning. Fred Owens puid 3 for a similar offense. Of Children in Court has At the Big Indoor Sen-icStation Parker. While the styles in fur coats huve changed hut little, they are made up with contrasting furs to give them a brighter, snanpier appearance. Mr. Brittan, who is formerly of New York, where he was connected for 18 years with exclusive garment concerns, visited with friends and relatives while in the east. i Claiming the custody of five minor children from their mother on the grounds of misconduct and cruelty, Alonzo Bullock filed suit for divorce from Berth Ann Bullock in the dis- trict court Bullock first charges that his wife committed adultry with one Harry Theron in Davis county and further alleges that Theron was convicted on the charge. He accuses Mrs. Bullock of associating with other men, attending drunken parties and neglecting their children. The couple were married February S, 1P03, and have eight children, three of whom are of age. Norma Nichols Hurt In Crossing Wreck e Headlight on Auto Costs $3 in Court JCJI Garage Years of 24 Hour Service 19 -- MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN car used vvaTslln-buic- k MARKET cut rhK Ktoie! Avc., iwwf furs fM) tn blwn SIOOO. 14 and Sfi cU Itepajrmcnl, loan ti9 to S.0O.M. coot FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS THE onlf motor windinx a hop la Ogden. W. A. DUNN Ptnifio fitlX or 42S CONCEALED SAFES for home or store, fire pmuf, burglar proof, protect your valuablw, 2422 Kimel awnue, Phone Z26 L CARPENTER JOBBING MONEY TO LOAN iiuv ELECTRICAL AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE YOUR old at half four provkou. A badly cut face and serious bruises PEOPLES FINANCE AND were sustained by Nona Nichols, 28, of THRIFT CO. 231 Twenty-fourt- h street in a col2S44 WuhinirlOD Arrau. lision between an automobile and a Bamberger Electric train at PatterFOR SALE son and Lincoln avenues early in the week. Bill Dean, of Slaterviile, who TENiIS RACKETS Itoutrung or repaired. full line of liuebulla. (ilnvea and Rato. was driving the car, was uninjured. REE SUPPLIES aulwtontial home remodeled dole. Renoir Estimate EH EE. anythin. Phono 6i No Job too amaU S!47. On Choke TO TRADE A MONEY Roaidenro and Farm PropertT Us FEDERAL ROND k FINANCE CORF. 241V Kimel Avenue. Phono 17V See Will trade one B flat tenor Saxophone, almost new, worth $123; for Ford of equal value. Enquire Saturday or Momlnv, 2477 Kinspl avenue. AMERICAN DETECTIVE ASSOSPOUTING GOODS COM PANT Neither the motorman nor the driv- WESTERN l Aeenu Phim Z3SJ CIATION MR Ki Legitimate Detective until it each other er of the car saw Service, (Confidential), 208-- 0 Eccles was too late to avert the accident, CONTRACTORS Bldg. Phones tf. it was reported at police headquarters. Dee Miss Nichols was rushed to the Wheelwright Construction Co. FOR SALE HOUSES hospital fus treatment. MUNICIPAL k RAILROAD CONTRACTOR No Job too Small nor too lii, TWO fino new five room eottoxea, on Drinker 4&I 412 Zlrri VIADUCT 380-217- 0. Ipyfyib Calls by number save time save money The Mountain Telephone States l telegraph Co. Nowhere Desert Traveler: How Phnn. Iluiidin, enniraetora. Street far it to is LARSON A SONS. onr kind of work in building the next gas station? HaiMmftnn Ml,V Itfl Gulch. Blue to Native: Sixty miles Traveler: Is that much of a town Native: Taint no town at nil. PJies "part f "the at 4 jfftr or aenejr just a pile of tin cans and a Ford Suilnhle on f()rri:nt 21-- r agency, Life. . - -- ..i jremiiwi. lino. Pot Call avenue. Phnn. -- 1 should one to fur iipimintmenta. You V'l-- .T avenue. l heaI--Jartrn- . 183-- 5 Twenty-fourt- h Street appreciate. tf. WANTED TO RENT K.i-e- Market & Groceteria WANTED To rent 4 or 6 room house or apartment. Mel Morrissc, 2477 KieacI avenue. Carry Market at Cash and Carry Prices for Cash and Carry People. A Cash, and |