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Show Friday, August THE OGDEN POST 8 Malcolm A. Keyser Favored as Republican Ogd en Briefs Governor Candidate Prominent eastern Republicans who are member of the Hoover notification committee paswvl through Og-- J den Wednesday and Thursday on the way to the coast to attend the cere- monies notifying Herbert Hoover of his presidential nomination. . Damage amounting to $300 was suffered at the home of Henry Lever, 230 Twenty-secon- d street, Monday, when sparks from a chimney set fire to the roof of the home. Insurance covered the loss. west is good and a broader movement of new spring wheat is expected shortsesly. During the latter part of the nosion considerable evening up was ticeable pending issuance of the gov- ernment report this afternoon. Late today reports stated that export sales probably amounted to 1,(100, 000 bushel including hard winters. While we are inclined to feel that the breaks from this level will result in a broader demand, offerings will likely show increases on the upturns. CORN Market was extremely active today, particularly at the opening with prices sharply higher due to short covering, buying on stop loss orders, and quite liberal purchases of deferred futures by cash interests which was regarded as against export sales in new corn, but apparently same were future showed large. The September latter the part of the during strength session on reports of good shipping demand and light country offerings in this section, although western and southwestern receipts continue quite liberal. Government report this afternoon is awaited with interest. OATS A somewhat firmer market prevailed influenced partly by other grains, but there seems to be a somewhat broader demand for the cash article and some sales were said to have been made at the seaboard for export. Country movement is not oppressive. RYE Market showed a decidedly stronger tone today, and there were intimations of an export business going on at the seaboard with 250,000 chartered for shipment out of here so 10. io Hiker Inquires Way Pilfers Gas Station station at 2156 Madison avenuT 1 neatly dressed, hiker who stem K the station to inquire the wav SV Lake City, according to a far. at police headquarters by J v Ir.l0is Market was somePROVISIONS attendant at the station what unsettled and was influenced Campbell had, just opened considerably by the action of the cot- tin in the morning when the ton market. Hogs were quoted steady, peared, and after doing some work with western run 69,300 against 77,-2- the rear of the station, Camobeii r turned to find the money g0n last year. k-- V, nSt t 00 Mrs. Mary Vanda, 2350 Wall avenue, pleaded guilty Tuesday in the criminal division of the city court to the possession of 150 bottles and 10 gallons of home brew. She was fined $200 or 148 days in jail by Judge John A. Hendricks. l)r. F. J. Drake, veterinarian Office phone, 113; residence, 1150; 331 24th street, Ogden, Utah. adv. V A Great Selling of Fine Miss Carmen Stephens, of 3501 Grant avenue, was slightly injured Tuesday when she was struck by an e, automobile driven by James II. Jr., at Twenty-fourt- and Wash- h ington avenue. Malcolm A. Keyser When nominated, Malcolm A. KeyAttorney John C. Davis, who reser can carry the Republican, stato cently underwent an operation at the local hospital, is convalescing at his ticket to victory, in the opinion of home on Van Huron avenue. observers in all parts of the state. Mr. Keyser is a successful business Dm, Fouti New Method Dentists, man of Salt Lake City and is favor24G8 Washington, phone 343. adv. ably known in all sections of the state. He was born in Salt Iuikc City in 1887, is of Revolutionary R. L. Judge Davenport of Holyoke, stockJuly, of the is and Mass., who has been visiting his fathSons the of of tnc Utah Society K. ave2507 J. Madison er, Davenport, eduwas He Revolution. American nue, during the week, will leave Sun- cated in the public schools of Salt day for his home in the east. Judge Lake which he received an after City, Davenport, who is judge of the dis- A. B. degree from Harvard. Ilis trict court in Holyoke, is a former was an early pioneer. Ogden high student, lie is enroute father Some of the outstanding services to his home from the recent convention of the American Har association rendered by Mr. Keyser which qualiinin Seattle. fy him as candidate for governor clude his excellent work as a memWard bishopries and their wives will ber of the state legislature in 1925, be special guests at the summer out- when as a member of the appropriacommittee he was so deeply ining of Mount Ogden stake, which will tions be held this afternoon and evening terested in the work of this committee in North Fork canyon. Those who that his colleagues called him the watch dog" of the public treasury. will attend are the stake presidency, He the bill which increased high council, stake auxiliary board the introduced tax on gasoline from 2Vs cents to members and their partners. 34 cents which has resulted in makFlowers for Al Occasions Klenkr ing available more money for the and repairing of state roads. Floral, 2955 Washington ave. Phone building Mr. Keyser was recently appointed II. O. Loving, chief of finance ac- a member of the executive committee counts for the United States forestry of the Utah State Farm Bureau and thoroughly conversant with the agservice, is making an annual inspec- is tion of the district forest office ricultural problems of the state, lie which will take approximately ten is in no way connected with the camof any of the candidates for the days. Loving arrived in Ogden Mon- paign Ini States Senate or any other tod day from the northwest. office and represents no clique of any He is entirely independent of District Forester R. II. Rutledge is kind. alliances. vice-preside- attending the Uintah basin industrial any convention at Fort Duchesne during the week. Blooming PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. GRAIN Butterfly, 25c Ea. Dumke.l Adv, FUTURES Mrs. J. A. Jones and children have Furnished By II. G. Lane and returned from a two months visit 1928. with relatives in several middle west- Chicago, August 9, ern cities. Low WHEAT High 112 1134 Sept Miss Cornelia Leary of Cincinnattl Dec ...1194 116 in Ogden with Mar. spent the week-en- d 120 122 Miss Ruth McBride and Miss Kath- May ....124 1224 erine Krauas. Miss Leary is enroute to her home from the northwest and CORN Low High Yellowstone. 94 ... 93 Sept. Dec. ....... 74 75 Miss Patricia Healy, daughter of Mar .... 76 754 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick llealy, Jr., returned home Sunday from the east OATS IiOW High where she has been making an ex Sept. 87 .... 88 tended visit with friends. Dec . a........ 40 .... 40 S United Stores Open District Office Here High .... 97 101 Mar. 1024 Co. Close 112 118 121 123 Close 94 74 75 Close 37 40 Low 95 99 Close 96 100 101 1024 It tt ? f? f ft fT T f T t g T Y To 7-- A A tt t iT tT tt T ! to herrby siren that iprrlil of tho stockholder of lh Mountain State Implement Company will be held at th office of said corporation in th First National Bank Iuiidinir t Ogden, Weber County. Utah, on Friday, the 10th day of August, 1928. at S:00 oclock 'In the afternoon, for th purpose of considering and acting upon a proposal to amend Article S of th Article of Incorporation of said company so as to increase th capital stock from f 500.000.00 to 1750,000.00 by providing for (250.000.60 of prerrrred stork to b divided into 500 shares of th par vaiu of (100.00 each, and defining the distinguishing preferences, imitation, qualifications, rights, privileges, voting powers and reatrictions of th preferred aad common stock, providing th methods of issuing and riling the perf erred stork and th conditions under which it may be called, or may be converted into common atock, and for the transaction of all such other business a properly pertain to and is ronnerted with such A copy of th pro. prepared amendments. pord new Article 5 may b inspected at the office of the Company, No. 101 First Ns. tional Bank Building, Ogden, Utah, or at the office of Thatcher A Young, lls attorneys, No. 91 First National Bank Building, ft Ogden, Utah. E. C. BENNETT, Secretary. Mountain State Implement Company July 19, 192. First publication July (0, 102. Laat publication Aagust 19, 1928. 1 combination walnut dining suite, buffet table, five regular chairs and one arm chair. Specially priced for this Great Mid- 1O 1 summer sale 0JLJ.O Pfk Terms: $10 Down; $10.00 No. 46 Three-piec- e suite, davenport, No. 244 Eight-piec- e it Icr Month. No. No. 259 No. 259 Eight-piec- e walnut dining room suite, buffet, table, five regular chairs and one arm chair. This is an exceptional suite for the money. All interior drawers hardwood. Spe- dally priced for this Great Mid- - STL $124.75 Terms: $10 Down; $10.00 Per Month. Six-pif- ce in every particular, signed in- terior woodwork hardwood. Double pedestal table. Regular price $130.00. Specially priced for this Great Mid-summer sale. 0JL Q nr fA 1tW Dining Suite ' No. 267 Eight piece combination walnut dining suite, buffet, table, five regular chairs and one arm chair. Specially priced for this Gread Mid- 7 IZ 0J-O- r summer sale fD (1 Qf Terms: $10.00 Down; $10.00 Per Month. t Grain Men!!! A Market Letter That Says Something. We issue a daily market review - Stocks, Grain, Cotton that we try to make just a bit different. Sent to anyone on request. II. G. LANE & CO. Members: Chicago Board of Trade. Lower Lobby Hotel Bigelow Ogden. Utah Direct wires coast to coast. Jacquard Suite ce living room bunny back chair and arm chair. Covered with blue and rose taupe Jacquard, black welts, reversible cushions. Specially priced for this Great Mid- pr O summer sale Terms: $10.00 Down; $10.00 n Of 0JLiJLt Per Month Taupe Suite No. 64 Three-piec- e suite, davenport, living room bunny back chair and arm chair. Covered with choice rose and taupe Mo- hair, beautiful damask cushions, welted edges and , other-wise trimmed with black welts, of the choicest suites in our house. Specially priced for this Mid- - fff79 I 0J vl O prfk summer sale Terms: $10.00 Down; $10.00 Per Month. MID-SUMME- bedroom suite and odd piece of bedroom furniture is sail' Prices have been greatly reduced '"c,udod Lome and make your selection early. f r. Ivor ce Suite No. 836 Three-piec- e living room suite, davenport, wing chair and arm chair. Covered with walnut and rose Mohair, black welts, verse cushions, beautifully dee signed exposed woodwork, serpentine front. Specially priced for this Great summer sale Terms: $10.00 Down; $10.00 a ck semi-On- Mid-Gre- at 1779 0J Per Month. No. Three-piec- e 32 bedroom suite in ivory, consisting of dresser, bed and chair. Special- ly priced for this Great Mid- - $40.75 Terms: $5.00 Down; $5.00 ce No. 4421 ler Boyles stock of floor coverings is famous throughout the west. Rugs, Carpets, Linoleums have all been marked very low for the sale. Select from the largest, most complete stock in the intermountain country. mid-summ- er Mohawk Axminster No. 30 Three-piec- e blended maple bedfoom suite, consisting of dresser, bed and chair. Regular price $52.00. Specially priced for this Great summer ale No. 4568 Mohawk seamless Ae xminster rug, size 9x12. A seamless rug with Persian i design on tan ground. Slightly v imperfect in weave. Regular price V $60.00. Specially priced for this y high-grad- Mid- 0A1 i WZ O Oxl Down; Terms: $5.00 Per Month. Month. $5.00 1 Metal Bed Suite combination bedroom suite, consisting of brown metal bed, spring, mattress and dresser. This suite is one of exceptional value for the money. Specially this Gre Four-piec- e Bedroom Suite cafe au lait bedroom suite, consisting of bed vanit' and bench, regular' price $103.75. Specially priced for this Great Mid- Three-piec- e JSLr .aim Mercer Axminster J!id; &5d.d0 Bedroom Suite combination bedroom suite, consisting of bed, spring, mattress and dresser. Specially priced for this Great Mid- Four-piec- e No. 4121, etc. Four-piec- e cafe au lait bedroom suite, consisting of bed, dresser, chest of drawers and rocker. Regular price $140. Specially priced for this Great Terms: $10.00 Down; $10.00 Per Month. rr. $5i.6o Terms: $5.00 Down; $5.00 Per .Month. No. 5974 Penn Royal seamless Axminster rug, ,ie 9x12. A very attractive rug of new design, gray-taucenter, illuminated border with Chinese in the corners. Slightly sprays soiled in ample Regular price $55.00. Specially priced for this Great ps 0O ffk 0OV.UU Mid-summ- er ale EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS Easy terms may be obtained on any article in this store. Ask about our dignified credit. . Mercer seamless A minster rug, size 9x12. A popular priced seamless Axminster rug of a good quality. Light tan ground with border of a darker shade of tan, graceful sprays in each corner. Regular price $55.00. Spc daily nriced for this Great Mid' summer sale No. Per Month. Cafe Au Lait Suite "4 R Maple Suite ce f Sr.! $111.75 f t?v t . RUGS and CARPETS in SALE tt ft f ;r:r t f t ? tT tT t f t? er Cox-we- Chairs, Foot Stools and Lamps. Terms: $10 Down; $10.00 Per Month. blended wal blended e Eight-piec- 40 combination walnut dinette suite, buffet, table and four chairs, beautifully de- Blended Walnut Suite f l-- 8d Mid-Summ- ce T V meet-in- s The suites listed and any other living room suite in our house specially priced for this great Sale. Also embraced in this sale all odd pieces Chairs, Rockers, ll Mid-Summ- er A I Notice of Special Meeting of Stockholders Sale of Living Room Suites Mid-Summ- er Every Dining Room Suite in our house specially priced for Sale. this great Avail yourselves of the opportunity now. Dont wait until the close of the sale when assortments may be broken. Walnut Suite Dinette Suite it Intoxicated Youth In Notu- - Sale of Dining Mid-Summ- er T Grain Letter Chicago, August 9, 1928. W1IEAT An unexpected upturn in the Liverpool cables which finally rloscd 8 to 1 higher, led to sharply higher prices at the opening here with heavy short covering by local traders and considerable buying by commission houses. Offerings were light, and there was less hedging pressure than has been in evidence for some time. Export sales were quite liberal and included considerable hard winter wheat at the gulf Automobile Crash with premiums for tho latter about the best of the season. This has the Crashing his machine into another effect of drawing the movement in automobile while driving under the in- the southwest away from terminals. fluence of liquor landed Bert Jaskata Besides country offerings have shown from iTice in the Juvenile court early a sharp falling off recently, partly in the week. a result of weather, but more due Jaskata is accused of running into I to unsatisfactory prices. Winnincg an automobile driven by H. M. Palmerdid not fully reflect the upturn here at Thirty-secon- d street and Washing- as weather were very faton .avenue. Mrs. Palmer suffered a vorable in thoconditions west and crop comment wrenched back and her baby, which from that country is extremely op- fjr was sitting in her lap, was catapulted timistic. Weather in our own north- through an open window of the car JL by the force of the impact, but escaped injury. District offices for Sewell's United Stores have been established in the Keisel building with A. W. Sewell in charge to take care of the seven Utah stores in Ogden and Logan. The main office of the company is in Elko, Nev. They have 13 units m the two states. Tho Ogden office will also be located in the Kiesel t event we have placed on sale the greatest array of fine furniture we For this have ever shown, at prices as low as any firm can quote and still remain in business. That is why you will find it worth your while to spend some time in our store this month, re-- 1 placing any worn out furniture in your home with new, or planning modern decorative schemes for your rooms, at so much less than it can be done any other time of year. VALUES THAT INVITE COMPARISON! semi-annu- al De-Vin- 'i Furniture ..u 515 1 y $36 00 Venetian Axminster - Venetian seamless Axminster rug, size 9x12. Tsn ground, allover Persion figures tractive design in rose and black. v Closely woven of bigh-Pd- e $53.00yarns. Regular price this GteJ V Specially priced for No. 421 Mid-summ- er sa,ssssiNssasssessM Now for Later $38.25 f Goods bought during the sale Delivery will be held for delivery at a later date. s |