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Show Friday, November Ladies Night Davis County Votes Majority in Senate Cut to Two Votes; Split Ticket; Muir New Commissioner! Lower House, One The election which Republican control, by the narrowest of margins, of the next legislature was assured in complete unofficial returns from every county in the state, Wednesday night. The senate will have a Republican majority of two, and the house of rep-28 resentatives will le composed of Republicans and 27 Democrats. The greatest gains in the. upper house made by the Democrats were in Salt Lake county, where four new senators were elected. The political division of the state senate will be: Republican, 11; Democratic, 9. Following is a list of the personnel of the next legislature, which meets in January, including holdover senators: First district, Box Elder county Tracy Welling (D), Riverside, elected, Second district, Cache county William II. Griffin, Jr. (R), Logan, holdover. Third district, Wasatch, Summit, Morgan, Rich and Daggett counties r. 11. Fred Egan (R), 1nrk City, , ! M: - a If R v V v ;. j'i ilf Artistic Display in Farm Bureau Windows Vtew J tc, Weber Red Cross Holds Meetings ' 1.1 : f. V h Ji V? ,K is3s,iSi,sa if K 340 various pWe. Mr.. J. Koldcwyn to cheree. Ml.. Em. o.k in Falck, production chairman, re-- 1 Reardon Bang, accompanied by Miss parted the work of the chapter along Myrtle Pierce. Interment was jnade the lines of production of foods and jn the Ogden city cemetery, men con- necessities for fined to western hospitals. Among Sarah Ann Godfrey the many articles shipped from Ogden Bishop Harold Campbell officiated were twenty-tw- o barrels of jelly, at the funeral services Thursday went to Idaho, Arixona and ternoon in the North Ogden meeting Wyoming. Reports were made on house for Sarah Ann Godfrey who Junior lied Cross, publicity and other died Monday at the home of her branches of the work. A committee daughter, Mrs. Jemima Campbell, of of three was appointed to investigate Preston, Idaho. Burial took place in tho feasibility of employing a service North Ogden cemetery, worker for the county. The commit- Mrs. Godfrey was born in Wales tee will report its findings at the an- - in 1842 and came to Utah in 1853. nual meeting to be held early in De- - Surviving are the following sons and I cember. daughters: John Godfrey of Emmett,Idaho; Sarah Jane Holmes, of RayCanada; Jemima TTniica rimplf Imond, Alberta,Josephine Swenson tf and Campbell ,7 Godfrey of Match PreatoB, Idaho; Jeremiah Josiah Grilled God- Canada; Tabor, Alberta, mer Booth, deceased; the otlier terms. for full four-yeSeventh distret, Utah county Clifford E. Young (R)i American Fork holdover. Dr. Robert J. Evans (D), unextahi, elected to fill two-yepired term of Le Roy Dixon, dcceas-fe- d G. ce af-whi- ch 41 142 343 141 145 146 847 848 849 800 461 858 878 899 489 606 682 497 608 528 609 615 624 664 870 171 280 Eighth diatrict, Juab and Millard counties George II. Ryan (R), Eureka, elected. Ninth district, Sanpete county W D. Candland (R), Mt. Pleasant, holdover. Tenth district, Sevier, Wayne, Piute, Garfield and Kane counties W. T. Owens, Jr.t (R), Panguitch, elected. Eleventh district, Beaver, Iron and Washington counties Lucius N. Mars-de- n (R), Parowan, holdover. SOS Twelfth district, Carbon, Emery, 468 Grand and San Juan counties Knox 641 Patterson (D), Moab, holdover. 485 Thirteenth diatrict, Davis and Tooele Lco Papianos, d rough of McGrath, Alberta, Canada003 487 298 counties David F. Smith (D), Center- house Greek in the wrestling world 498 ville, elected. lived up to his reputation and more 498 Lower House of State tagialature 528 in his match with Moose Norbeck 278 Divided Monday night. Each wrestler won a 110 The lower house of the state legis- fall and then found himself 811 lature will be evenly divided as a re- being escortedPapianos SIS to the police station sult of the clean sweep of the Demo- where he was severely grilled 818 Chief by 817 cratic ticket for the sixteen seats to of Police Harry S. Anderson and or865 which Salt take county is entitled. dered out of town, never to notice! 169 appear The house will be divided as follows: again. ROZEl. A8PHALT COMPANY, Principal 492 411 Democrats, 27; Republicans, 27. Papianos was warned repeatedly I Ptae 01 Putn' 0kJw uuhj 858 The following members will for his rough methods, and when he J Thera are delinquent upon the followins 857 pose the lower house. to strangle Norbeck, Ref-- scribed stock on account of naaerament Na. 4. 90 the 269 First district, Box Elder county (2) eree Pete Visser intervened and award- - levied on the 27th dap of August, ire, amounts set oppoaito the namea ox tne Horace Richards and Mrs. Lucinda ed the matpH tn Nnrhork several An fhlaf Jensen, both Republicans. or- - re,pctiv match, Second district, Cache county (S) dcred Papianos taken to hcadquar-- 1 cert, N. P. Bullen, John ,11. Kemp and ters. Name No. Howard P. Lcatham, all Republicans. 100 I AO Third district, Rich county (1) (2) Jacob Thompson and Archie bio E. O. A me ty 1.25 260 Amea K. O. M(22 - Mellory, both Republicans. Shelby Iluffaker, Democrat. 5.00 1.000 AO Fourth district, Weber county (4) Fifteenth district, Carbon county Uu K. m! 100 8.00 1.000 Albert E. Becker, Louis J. Holt her, (2) A. F. Jorgensen and Mrs. Grace 200 Frank Ttarry Heekatcnd 7A0 1,600 George A. Fuller and David L. Stine, Cooper, both Democrats. 2.50 600 292 R.M. Beckatond all Republicans. AO 100 iii.Heck.tesd Emery county (1) ir"1,!1 di!,ltict 1.50 Fifth district, Morgan county (1) too J. Killian, Republican. 650 K. M. Beckstead 2.60 600 Richard T. Fry, Democrat. Seventeenth district, Grand county 702 R. M. Bcktd 0.00 Sixth district, Davis county (1) JJ' nd BrT SSkltSd (1) W. 1). Hammond, Democrat, 4.00 J Morris II. Ellison, Republican. 1A0 800 Eighteenth District Electa Republican ' 600 2.60 Seventh district, Tooele county (1) Eighteenth district, Sevier county 32s 6.00 1.000 66S Frank G. Eastman, Democrat. (1) S. M. Jorgensen, Republican. 1.25 250 I Democrats Make Clean Sweep in Nineteenth district,' Millard county 5 waiter cl Brawn A0 100 2.60 500 (1) Franklin Badger, Republican. 698 Waiter c. Brown Eighth 6.00 1,000 Twentieth district, Beaver county Uso c. g. Baiiantyna Eighth district. Salt take county 2A0 500 c. g. Haiiantyn (16) Mrs. Emily M. Carlisle, George (D George Jefferson, Republican. J 6.00 1.000 Twenty-fir10.00 Cntchlow, William C. Crump, Jr., 2.000 district, Fiute county Log 0.00 Chris Greenhagen, Austin P. Miller, (1) Dennis II. Robinson, Republican. 467 1.200 4.00 800 Oliver Hodgson, John Holley, k. Blatchley Twenty-secon- d coun JM district, Wayne 5.00 1,000 R ,5M A. tavine, Paul F. Uidwig, C. P.George Han-se5.00 W. Okerlund, 1.000 (1) ty George Grant MacFarlane, Mrs. Anna T. publican. 6.00 1.000 600 600 2.(0 T.Burton Piercey, Mrs Martha Purser, I. A. Twenty-thir- d Garfield coun- district, 2.50 600 Smoot, Mrs. Frank Page Stewart and ty (1) taster Spencer, Republican. Ji 2.50 600 Young, all Democrats. 2A0 600 Twenty-fourt-h district. Iron coun- - 579 n! t! Bwi 2.60 600 Ninth district, Summit county (1) ty (1) John S. Woodbury, Rcpubli- 2!" 2.50 500 684 Eliza A. Bain can Jjpkraim Bates, Republican. 2.50 600 Tenth district, Wasatch county (1) Twenty-fift- h 2.50 600 district, --James B. Wibon, 2.50 600 Republican. county (1) David Hirschi, Rcpubli-- 1 637 Kiiia A. Bain 2.50 600 644 Alvin 8. Boyd Eleventh district. Utah county (4) 8.00 600 A. R. Creer, Niels counTwenty-sixt- h eTg Crwakiii district, Kane 1.00 200 Fugal, Eli J. 2.00 400 reo w- - Lebro- ty (1) R. H. Esplin, Republican . Ins e. g! Croaakiii 2.00 400 Twenty-sevent- h district, San Juan 79 k g. Croaakiii 5.00 1,000 Twelfth district, Uintah county ?; Redd, Republican. 5 county (1) 5.00 Phil 1,000 Clark C Duchesne Twenty-eighth 2.50 600 district, II?ckng, Republican. "'twIS" ski Phil P. Clark 1.50 655 A. L. Cook 800 ThJleentihv dtrict' Jua unty (1) county (1) IL L. Dart, Republican. Cook 2.50 L. 600 A. Twenty-nint- h Republican, district, Daggett coun-- 1 667 A. I Cook 2.50 500 ourteenth district, Sanpete coun ty (1) Heber Bennion, Republican. 600 668 A. L. Cook 2.50 J?V After . hi. K 5 4 i. . . Li i k J i K- - 5. : v vlr, - !) . t First publication October ao many shares Last publication November ), .f ii 26, 1923. 8, 1923,' Ogden Co. AVENUE Shoes for the whole family, at the lowest in the city prices. Every shoe in our store has been received in the last 60 Jays not one pair old stock! SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Womens Pumps 260 260 260 260 $3.95 260 100 600 800 200 200 800 Hallcraft Hallcraft David E Harris Bussell P. Hartle Kusseil P. Hartle G botes F. Hoven M. K. M. $4.45 Other models up to $7.95. 200 100 100 2(0 100 600 800 700 Gcorite L. Haws David Harwood K. W. Hascher Delos Irish Dslos Irish J. R. Jeppson Percy C. Jcnaen J. V. J arret t J. V. Jar rett Cut-Ou- ts Cut-Onumbers with military heels give the last word in style, service and comfort combined. Real values at These 1.000 700 8,000 600 800 ut 800 W. J. KHdeI George Kitchen Dr. Frank L. Kelly Frank J. Kirby L. L. Lyon R. D. Lara . R. D. Lam R. D. lam R. D. lam K. D. lam $4.45 $3.95 100 100 600 100 Lucille Jensen Lucille Jcnaen Other models up to $7.95. 200 100 600 100 100 100 100 100 Childrens Shoes Serviceable, smart - looking oxfords and shoes. Sturdy year welt soles and rubber heels. Black, tan or brown calfskin; bal or blucher styles. Sixes 8 to 13Vz- - 400 H. P. Iambrecht A. W. Lowery Miaa Nellie MeWhinney Bert Martin Real comfort; real value. Direct from the fashion centers, . Correct styles for every occasior. Specially priced to sell at ztyle. (00 E. & H. laird ft. Lavenberg J. F. Leasura 8. H. Lynch, Jr. i Every pair new; every pay: latest 700 600 200 100 100 800 600 $2.45 Misses Pumps 1 Shining patent leathers for dress wear; sturdy tan, black or browr. calfskins for school and play! Oxfords, straps and ties in NEW styles. Sizes 8 to 2, 2 to 6. 1 $2.95 1 st SAFE - - - few 670 A. L. Cook 674 A. L. Cook 484 C. Coulain 502 Turner F. Caldwell 618 William Addison 100 100 Chamberlain 800 2.600 776 100 600 600 478 I. DRIVE INSIDE ! Drive inside at the big Indoor Service Station for gas4 oil and grease. You will like our service! Does your car look like new when its washed? We can restore the original newness with a Simonizing '5 I v job. I 698 595 661 617 618 619 171 302 445 633 5M 60S 6S5 687 480 452 461 667 678 227 748 810 480 (43 489 698 710 711 490 i Garage ii I Years of 2441 Kicsel Avenue 19 hB 24-Ho- ur Service 65S 507 586 687 733 88 118 114 258 Phone 604 Mrs. C. K. Clements Mr. C. K. Clements Frank N. Carnea Ruth Junk Clements Ruth Junk Clements Ruth Junk Clements W.K. Davis K. A. Ponohus K A. Donohue E. A. Donohue E. A. Donohue E. A. Donohue E. A. Donohue E. A. Donohue T. J. Donohue P. J. Donohue J. J. (20 E. 1610 892 (27 680 663 288 418 261 262 263 511 972 . Darmer E. Darmer E. A. Dunvomb Edward N. Davis William Ellis J. E. Edwards Albert Oliver El tad Emil Erickson Leo Friedman Julius E. F. Frey A. C. French H. If. Goddard 1L H. Goddard N. II. liramling N. If. Gramling N. H. Gramling William J. Groeabeek William J. Groesbeek William J. Grow heck William J. Groesbeek Thomas K. Goleghtly Thomas K. Goloshtljf Edwin W. Grimmer Chris Greenhagen Chris Grarnhaicrn E. J. Groeabeek John Holme William II. Holmes W. M. Holmes A. Holden Richard Harwood W. M. Hu ho W. M. Hughes W. M. Hughra W. M. Hughes 800 400 125 100 2,000 2.000 600 500 600 123 10,000 600 5.000 600 200 2.000 500 100 875 500 900 400 60 2.000 8.600 1,000 100 200 800 600 (00 800 100 800 100 500 500 1.000 200 261 66 WO 200 500 700 800 500 AO At THE STREET CARS ARE SAFE, RELIABLE AND ECONOMICAL! An Unlimited Weekly Pass Costs Only $1.00 UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. A0 1.50 2.00 2.60 2.50 1.00 1.00 1.33 .83 3.50 1.00 2.50 2.50 1.50 2.50 tlTflB our ride. AO 4.00 12.50 8.S8 .50 2.50 2.50 2.38 .68 .50 10.00 10.00 2.50 2.50 2.50 .88 60.00 8.00 25.00 2.50 1.00 10.00 2.60 .50 1.98 2.50 1A0 2.00 .25 10.00 17.50 6.00 .50 1.00 1.50 2.50 2.50 1.50 .50 1.50 dll the sense of safety and security when you ride the street cars no worry, no strain you relax and enjoy You have (l)-harl- es i SNYDER, Secr'tUry. 6.00 1.60 S00 1 i ' u iir 500 600 250 1 " Ogden, Utah. By order of th Board of Director meeting thereof November 7th. lyx J of the aale of delinquent stock Lt th above notice of delinquency until th lflth day of November. 1023 .1 hour of 12 o'clock noon, of said day" 2A0 time all delinquent stock upon whirn ...7 .60 eminent remains unpaid will be aoM .60 ing to th foregoing notice at Room 1A0 trai Building. Ogden, UUh. 2.60 Dated this 8th day of November ispj 2.50 M. B. 600 600 B. F. Hoyt B. F. Hoyt H F. Hoyt B. F. Hoyt B. F. Hoyt B. F. Hoyt B. F. Hoyt B. F. Hoyt U. F. Hoyt B. F. Hoyr B. F. Hoyt B. F. Hoyt J. A. Headland W. D. Hawkee H. E. Holmes E. M. Hallcraft n, 3 SNYDER, Secretary aCentral Building, Opening Shoe Sale 1 4 600 100 600 600 100 1.M0 800 600 600 1.000 M. 111 ty-tw- I v 100 10.00 10.00 2.60 6.00 2.10 .60 2.50 A0 2.60 life-lik- self-style- ; 2.000 600 1,000 460 of each pared 6f such a tuck aa may aary will be aold at No. Ill Centra! build!?1 2.(0 Ogden, Utah, on the 12th day uf Nuv?i' 15.00 lk2S. at th hour of 12 oclink, noon 2.60 delinquent aaoewmenU thereon, loyethe, W'U 2.00 coat of advertMing and expense of 1.66 2358 WASHINGTON at I Four Democrats Win Seats From Sixth Diatrict Sixth district, Salt Lake county Hamilton Gardner (R) and A. B. Ir vine (R), holdover senators. Burton W. Musser, Wilson McCarthy, Herbert B. Maw and D. W. Parratt, all 2.0U0 N. O. Griffis? Lm Fifth district, Duchesne and Uintah counties Ray E. Dillman (R) Ie 1.000 600 400 agn-cultur- al t ar '4 82S 21 ok Funerai gervtees for Mrs. Kate william A. Pack: used, he said, after working of revision. years on the work r ar K, M. Thorup K. A, Vail raring .EE ,nf "pieman elected. BuO J. King, was born in Salt Lake . The Republican county ticket was iRRfi She is survived the .Iccted with the exception of E. 0. h Matthew.; m J Farm bureau members visiting F -- RUHron Leah Melbourne, Iteana Muir, Democratic candidate for coun- distnet Marsh, office of LeRoy . in the following ty commissioner. John J. Gillette of th inspector, can get a eson Mathew! footle, Republican candidate for state I from L. T. management and farm planning senator, was defeated by David Pleasant View; he artistic display in the Smith of Centerville, the Democratic N. War-rer- T tMD7aShup!f North Ogden: Clyde Campbell and E. of Mathews, Leonard have charge and Mathews of North Ogden Salt take, and Mrs. II. W. I ledger, lhThe window has been arranged as Riverdale. of a model farm located at the foot th of One mountain. a snow capped Claude Eugene Hum of Claude Eugene features of the display is the for services Funeral the at comfull in bearing executive of a the At meeting orange trees ,0 gon 0f Mr. andtheMrs. Claude mittee of the Weber County chapter, F chapel of snow line. were held at American Red Cross, held Thursday I rk: gon Wednesday" at 3:3 p. m., tazy pebble bordered paths lead a noon at the Hotel Bigelow, over the farm between neat houses the Roll Call drive were (liacunnca. i psr8 and barns. Toy cows, horses, pigs, and other animals are sprinkMrs. John A. Cagcr, chairman of the "in chickens cemetery, City the Ogden ade and at unusual most a the window, presenting a has effected afternoon about led drive, Hubs died Sunday y0ung e thorough method to conduct the campicture. Iocai hosDital. The north window will be used to paign. She will be assisted by twen- and o aides, who will cover the city Elizabeth Parry display various harmful rodents widthat destruction they the in a most complete way. find Elisabeth birds Parry, Services for Miss Margaret Bullen, field repre- - ow 0f j0),n w. Parry, were held Tues- - cause. Fourth district, Weber county C. R. Hollingsworth (R), Ogden, hold over. J. Francis Fowles (D), Ogden, 832 "gJJSfln p.ruman & M. lluscnelli Pnt of & 39?and'SSVSSTwmSSS: Justice Samuel Thurman. Rosevelt, elected. i'V held on Mudrfin. Ted Volker Ted Volker Chorlea W. Wriiiht i E at" the Ogdw J. Wriitht Ladies Night", held on Tuesday William Wendt be will club change M. J. Weet announced by November 20, it was M. J. Went the of O. B. Wardlcivh Joseph E. Evans, T. J. Welckrr William J. Willi George J. Wolfe Wh? With Mrs! Ilyslop, has just reF. A. Weaver 45S F. A. Weaver turned from the triennial 663 F. A. Weaver of the Protestant Episcopal the speaker 474 H. E. WalkerWerley was D. C.. Washington, 601 Mr. George S30 Elizabeth Werley related aome of Hie The K-Bo71 J. K. Ward at the convention. 165 LeBoy H. Young of Common Prayer for 15 And in accordance with law, James E. Graham Services for James E. Graham were afternoon in the jld on Monday mortuary, with the Rev, termountain church, jj (j pfce 0f the Community given by Pau-th- e officiating. Soloa were In-ijne Waterfall and Gerald Klomp. the city Ogden in torment was made cemetery, polls. Davis county, a county considered! safely Keoublican, went for the Itepublican presidential candidaU by a 1 Mi At Exchange Club was the most hotly contested for many years. The registration was large, and the voters began going to polls early in the day. In several the Davis county precincts Pac- tically all those registered got to the hold-ove- t i was eii Hn. Nov. 20 9, 19 MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN FOR SALE WATSON-BUIC- tywel Jlv.. GOOD used K AUTOMOBILES USED CAR MARKET tut ear Iqau at half your to 8SOOJOO. Eaay Repayment, On Choice Residence Phono 201S or 426S P" wd Far FEDERAL BOND A FINANCX 17 O 2419 Kieaei Avenue, Phone previous Washington Avenue CONTRACTORS Wheelwright Construction Co. MUNICIPAL A RAILROAD CONTRACTORS Na Jobe too Small nor to Big 411 2Srd Street Phono 461 FOR RENT BIKE KAMMEYERS 241S Kicsel Avenue 6ft?e MONEY THE only motor winding shop In Ogdon. W. A. DUNN cut PEOPLES FINANCE AND THRIFT CO. 2244 FOR SALE, CHEAP I Remington OMh Reflater SHOr ELECTRICAL aide, between 24 and 21 ata. 150 to S1000L MONEY TO LOAN 150 house, Unfurnished except bent clot in. good location, adults. Phono 168681 from 2:00 to 8:00 p. m. RENT FOR modern CARPENTER JOBBING YOUR old oulotantial homo remodeled Repair anything. No Job too Estimate FREE. Phono 1547-- -- 11 J. Market & Groceteria FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS REMINGTON CASH REGISTER Karnmeyera' Bike Shop 2418 Kieeel Avenue PART of tho room at 2428 Keiacl avenue. Suitable for office or ageney headquarters. Call at .80 4 records. " (22.50. Quincy arvnue. Phone 702. Adv. 183-- 5 Twenty-fourt- h Street A Cash and Carry at Cash and Carry for Cash and Carry Feoplo- Wf |