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Show 0 C. B. Morse, assistant district forester; U. S. Swartz, logging inspector, and E. C. Sanford are expected home tomorrow from Paris, Iduho, where they have been attending a rangers meeting during the week, Rangers from Caribou, (ache, Minidoka and Humbolt forests attended the President I S. Hodgson, of the local Rotary club, E. K. Carr, secretary, and Harry S. Anderson, and Charles H. Empty returned from Elko, Nevada, where they attended the inauguration of a new Rotary club. ' Attorney John G. ITeywood, of San Francisco, spent the first of the week visiting with his mother, Mrs. A. R, street. Hey wood, 675 Twenty-fift- h Rex Kelly, of this city, was elected t V president of the Utah Archery association on Sunday at the meeting which followed the state shooting match at the U of U stadium. Ora Smith, also of Ogden, waa chosen secretary-treasurof the association. er And the Flowers are furnished by Klenke Floral. Phone 1240, 2955 WashAdv. ington avenue. exRunning into a passing automobile Barnes, of Salt Lake, for burial wl.tle at play, Paul Norton, 7, son penses and letters of administration of Mrs. Sophia Norton, 3245 Porter were denied by the court. avenue, was seven ly injured near the Mnuniain View cemetery early in the Blinded during the World war, Lin week. Ijite reports from the Doe coin J. Anderson was granted a dihospital where the child was taken are vorce from Ada Anderson on grounds that he is recovering from the severe of cruelty. Custody of a minor child bruises and cuts atxiut the legs. and a property settltmcnt was included in the decree signed by Judge Dan K. Cross, weighmastcr at the George S. Barker. Anderson received Globe Mills, suffered broken ribs and $150 a month from the government, internal injuries Saturday when he and $50 additional for an attendant fell down, a manway, striking his buck and side on a railing. A license to conduct wrestling matches in Ogden was granted I. H. C. 11. Livingston must answer to Vissrr Tuesday morning by the city tho district court for obtaining an au- commission. tomobile from the Ogden Motor Car company on the pretense of buying Buildings at the Girl Scout camp it. iSonds were set at $2,000 by Judge in South Fork canyon were closed tor John A. Hendricks in the city court the winter by scout officials TuesMonday following the preliminary day. They were accompanied by Lelioy hearing. Earl Norton, who was with Marsh, district agricultural inspecLivingston at the time, was dischargwho set poison for rodents that ed by the court when it was shown tor, the property every winter. that he did not enter into the "deal. damage Many animals were routed from their nests with gas. Dr. Franklin II. Martin, director-generof the American College of company The Bristow Securities Surgeons, Chicago, named the Thom- filed articles of incorporation with as D. Dee Memorial hospital as a the county clerk Tuesday with a capfully approved unit for 1928 in an italization of $25,000 to carry on a address before the hospital standarditrading and buildfinancial, general zation conference in Boston. S. Wheelwright, Aling business. and Wilford W. Bowlers in the city league at the fred E. Wheelwright are president, Ogden Bowling alleys will swing in- Wheelwright respecand secretary-treasurto action Wednesday September 17, concern. of the tively manEd. was announced it Stowell, by 30-fo- ot al vice-preside- nt er ager. Four teams have already Approximately 100 executives of the tered, with a possibility of two more J. C. Penny stores of the intermoun- teams being admitted into the league. tain region have been in Ogden during conference the week for a four-da- y A suitcase containing electrical fixwhich closed last evening. New York tures, cutlery and a water pitcher was officials of the company addressed stolen night from an autothe meetings on the work in various mobile Tuesday belonging to C. II. Sedgwick, branches of the organization. of Arco, Idaho, parked at 641 Twenty-foA, judgment of $1,778.13 awarded urth street, according to the Grace A. Moss against II, L, Taylor by Judge George S. Barker in the district court was upheld by the state Felony charges were filed Wednessupreme court in a decision recently day by District Attorney Joseph E. rendered by that body. The suit was Evans against C. R. Livingston for the result of an automobile accident taking an automoble from the OgApril 19, 1925. den Motor Car company September IH. Similar charges were also filed Deer in the Kiabab national forest against J. Brisbane - for taking an are eating every avuilable green sap- automobile belonging to the Wicks ling within their reach, due to the Vclie company on July 23. intense drouth; and unless a large A complaint charging assault with number arc killed by hunters, the remainder must be cared for over a deadly weapon was filed Wednesday the winter, according to K. G. Rut- by Fred J. Conway, assistant county ledge, district forester. Legal action nttorney, against Julo tayva, now in to determine whether the state of the city jail. Leyva is alleged to Arizona or the federal government have struck Jesus Oliverex with a has control of the deer is still pend- shovel, splitting his scalp, on September 29 at IJttle Mountain. Oliverez ing in the federal courts. is still confined to the hospital. Drs. Fonts New Method Dentists. S. B. Sleek, manager of the Lyceum 2468 Washington, phone 343. adv. theater, returned to Ogden early in the week for about a month from Long I R. White, 249 Twenty-sixt- h Beach, California, where it is reported street, found his pnnta containing $8 that Mrs. Stock is rapidly regaining missing when he awoke Sunday morn- her health and strength. ing at the home. Mr. White admitted to the police that he had come home Escaping with bruises after being rather late, the night before, but a strurk by engine at the intersection large cut in the screen indicated that of Wall avenue and Twenty-secon- d an intruder had made away with the street, Mrs. Esther Alford, 67, was trousers and cash. token to the Dee hospital where she is being treated. The aged woman Several articles of jewelry, including was saved from being ground under a ladies gold watch, a gold belt buc- the wheels of the engine by the kle, two gold rings and four gold E. Allgood, throwing the encoins were reported stolen from II. II. gine into reverse as soon as it struck Shurtliff, 648 Oak street .Saturday her. en- V' y v k v; r r k iX I ' s ' u ?'t en-gjne- cr, '4 r' night y . i - ? i . - ? Three thefts were cleared up Monday with the arrest and confession of three youths, the oldest 17 years of age. While the two younger boys were released to their parents pending juvenile court action, tho older boy is held in jail with the possibility of facing a federal charge, as guns and other goods were alleged to have been taken from tho Ogden National Guard armory. Flowers for all occasions at . L . 3 Monday, October 22 Installation of the newly elected officers of Herman Baker post No. 9, kins, Bishop W. E. Newman, Mrs. Peter Andprson, all of Ogden, and B. P. Newman of Salt Lake. Mr. Newman was a tinsmith. He was a member of the L. D. S. church and camp 74 Woodmen of the World. for' thirty-tw- o years, retiring at the his later years 72. of During age he was a worker in the Salt Lake temple. Surviving Mr. Hinchcliffe are three daughters, Mrs. James II. Riley and Mrs. Nathan A. Tanner, both of Ogden, and Mrs. Stephen S. Buckwalter of Salt Lake. Fourteen grandchildren also and four survive. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Eleventh ward chapel, with Bishops Counselor Frank R. Watkins presiding. The body may be viewed on Saturday after 10 oclock at the home of Mrs. N. A. Tanner, 2907 Lincoln avenue, and also on Sunday until time of servInterment will be in the ices. Ogden city cemetery under the direction of Lindquist & Sons. great-grandchildr- en - Ileber John Newman Funeral services will be held this Leaving had checks totaling $95, un- afternoon at 3 oclock in the Seventeenth ward chapel for Heber John paid rent since July, and tires and accessories amounting to $90, H. Newman, 63, who died Wednesday Goidyn, wife and. two children morning at the family residence, 2854 j for parts unknown. Goidyn Madison avenue. Bishop Chas. A. obtained credit by claiming a connec- Halverson will preside. tion with the Periodical Publication Interment will be in the Ogden city Service Bureau, Inc., (A William Ran- cemetery, under the direction of Lardolph Hurst Subsidary) 1011, 1012, kin and Sons. 1014 First National Bank building. Mr. Newman was born in December, The rooms were negotiated for, but 1865, in Ogden, and was a son of were never occupied. Henry and Maria Penn Newman. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Audrey The city commission will inspect Dalton Newman, and three sons, the possibility of cooperating with Lawrence H. Newman of Echo, Verresidents on Marylin Drive Friday non and John Newman of Ogden, and morning in operating a decorative one grandchild. Brothers and sisters street lighting system to be installed surviving are Mrs. Deseret Middleton, by the property owners. The pres- California; Mrs. Edgar De Lameter, ent plan calls for 29 lights as a Mrs. R. J. Middleton, Mrs. F. R. Wat- cost to the city of $904 a year. American Legion, has I until October 22, duu to th! of Commander George Shut attending ,the national corner- b c the legion at San Antonia, An extensive ennnuinnitIlt gram is being prepared for tha 5 as a welcome home for the Bru. Trumpet corps, initiation of class of new members, and th. ation of officers for the ensuing A report on the convention win , be heard. - T3 J JT OLD FASHIONED DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT Lockwoods El Monte Orchestra Assisted by Bill Crawford Giving Full Dancing Program. A Good Time for Young and Old Old-Tim- e at ed SPRINGS THREE WAYS TO GET THERE: Drive up to mouth of Ogden Canyon; take El Monte Springs car on Washington; take bus from Hotel Bigelow. Easy Lessens in Auction Bridge Through arrangements completed with Wynne Ferguson, widely known bridge teacher, lecturer, and writer The Ogden Post is able to offer a articles on bridge. scries of thirty-si- x These articles will be released weekly under the heading of Easy Lessons in Auction Bridge. This feature will appear exclusively in this territory in The Ogden Post. More bridge is being played than ever before and in order to master the greatest of all games, it is necessary to learn the bidding and play properly, and it is essential that a recognized authority be followed. If you are a beginner tho lessons will prove a great help, and if you are already familiar with the bridge the problems and solutions will afford much wholesome entertainment and recreation. Dont miss an issue of The Post. The first lesson will be released Oc. WRIGHTS BIG Old Fashioned Dance At El Monte Springs Another old fashioned dance will at El Monte Springs SatThe Ogden stake bank was appoint- urday evening with Lockwood's El James Q. Leavitt, of tho Utah Canning company, and Frank L. Brewer, ed administrator of the estate of Ed Monte orchestra assisted by Bill of the Brewer Dairy Supply com- Officer, who died in Malta, Idaho, Sep- Crawford furnishing the music. The success of these dances in the pany, joined the western delegates in tember 7, leaving a estate valued at Ogden Monday e route to Chicago $(,000 there, and $2,500 on deposit in Past has made them very popular with in Claims of R. S. !& oth young and old alike. special train to attend the con- the Ogden bank. vention of the International Association of Ice Cream Manufacturers, Oc tober 15 to 20. ers at the First Baptist church to night at 8:00 o'clock under the au spices of several of tho Ogden churches. The play has been presented hundreds of times with outstanding success in several of the largest churches in California, it is stated. ' Wanted in Salt Lake on a charge of failure to provide for his family, H. R. Munz was arroBtcd in Ogden Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff O. II. Mohlman and held for the Salt Lake officers. To Install Officers Mathias Rhodes llinrhcliff Mathias Rhodes Hinchcliffe, J3, .died Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Eckatrom, 2910 Childs avenue, . after a short illness. Mr. Hinchcliffe was born m England August 14, 1835. He came to the United States with his grandfather m un1843. He lived in New York state he when of 26 was age till he years started for Utah in Milo Andrews train, arriving in Ogden September 10 of the same year. Mr. Ilinchdiffe was married to Catherine Russell in Rivcrdale March 19, 1864, where he lived until 1875 when he moved to Ogden. He was a clerk in the local freight offices of the Union Pacific 19 Ql American Legion Reserve officers of Ogden and vicinity will be benefited by the services of Captain Norris 1. Walsh, of the regular army, who will organize a reserve officer corps here. Meetings are held every Monday evening in the Legion chateau. Cuptain Walsh, who arrived this week, will establish lobor 19. headquarters in the central building. Ten dollars or ten days evidently means ten days for Doyle Caizer, of Brigham City, sentenced by Justice Dumkes of the peacu Alfred Gladwell, of Burch Adv. Creek on a charge of speeding. The Star of Bethlehem, a religious drama of interest to all Bible and Dramatic art students, will be presented by the Wright California playt Friday, October THE OGDEN POST 8 be given ARAT Just Try to Beat These Prices Dr. F. J. Drake, veterinarian Office phone, 113; residence, 1150; 334 24th street. Ogden. Utah. adv. Prosper I 1925 1926 1926 1922 1925 1925 1925 1928 1919 wiihUs f ' . ; i ( ' y t ON EASY TERMS! Do you realize how greatly you can prosper on the monthly-paymeplan? The basis of many modest fortunes began with systematic saving and investing in the building and loan association method which provides both saving and investment at one operation! Wealthy men invest at far less attractive interest. Tills is nt Olds Touring Dodge Sedan Olds Deluxe Sedan : Studebaker Roadster Ajax Sedan Dodge Sedan 1 Riekenbacker Sedan Chrysler 52 Sedan Ford Sedan . t ....$175 5S5 590 S5 A $100,000 Selling Event 395 390 495 650 The biggest event in the history of Wrights store! For 60 days our buyers have been searching the eastern markets for the most outstanding values in high grade meiehandise. Our own stocks have been cut for fast selling. Our store is ready; our stocks are complete. W e have hired 100 extra clerks for the biggest event of 45 Many Others! 1927 1927 Chevrolet Truck Ford Truck 1-t- on 1-t- on $490 400 the year. Come! your field for profit with extremes of safety! A request will bring particulars. Colonial Building and Loan Association 2380 i Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah -- 310 Sale Starts Sat 9 A. ROBERT H. HINCKLEY, INC. Washington Ave. frjLone 121i .wV. .rr.TL.7T y M |