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Show THE OGDEN POST Mr. and Mrs. Levi Buus are PUBLIC FUNDS rejoic-n- g over the arrival of a daughter, (Continued from page 3.) Miss given by Mias Rather Lund, Klizabeth Sneddon, Mias Loia lleiner, Miss Helen Bartlett, Miss Pauline Whitford, Misa Anna Erickson and State Press Association in Con- Miss Ethel Connors. The next meetSupEditorial vention Pledges ing will be held the evening of Jan28. port to Legislation Designed uary last week. )orn IS VITAL NEED and Mrs. Gil- last week was Bead brightened ert when a baby girl was born. The home of Mr. A farewell party will be given in the ward amusement hall Saturday evening in honor of Archie Jones, who has been called to serve the L. D. S. church in the British mission. A program will be presented, which will be followed by a dance. Mr. Jones will leave Sunday for Salt Lake City, where he will prepare for his mission duties. January 31 he will sail from New York on the Leviathan for England, where he- will serve his church. The Hooper band gave a party during the week in his honor. to Curb Irregularities; Clyde Sempre Music Music club will meet TuesSempre A. Epperson of Ogden Post day, January 22, with Mrs. Frank street. Twenty-fourt- h Elected President for 1929 Scoville, 804 a Hillabrant will Mrs. John present paper on Impressionism' as a conof French musThe Utah State Press association tinuation of the study as the example with Dellussy went on record at its annual meeting ic, will numbers Piano given by Mrs. and Saturday it Salt' Lake City last It. I prap Mrs. and Delbert Foulger editorial as support favoring Sunday Bowen Warner Mrs. and Agnes irer, for measures designed to curb the will vocal Thomas Miss Ellen give and that funds Considerable interest has been regular handling of public numbers. aroused during the past week by four will come before the present session missionaries representing four evanof the state legislature. The assoI O. E. meastwo Introduce to decided ciation gelical denominations who are holding Chapter J, 1. E. 0. sisterhood met services here. Last Sunday evening, ures that will give bettor control of the expenditures of boards of educa- Wednesday for luncheon with Mrs. A. following the close of the regular L. street. D. S. church services, Bishop Hooper tion and 'of boards of county com- I). Barber, 1132 Twenty-fift- h missioners. Editorial support pledged During the afternoon Mrs. Thomas turned the meeting over to the misfor bills introduecd in the legislature taslie presented a most interesting sionaries who conducted the services. which will prescribe severe penalties paper on the subject of Old Quilts. for defalcations and irregularities and last Friday evening the farm buheld the reau E. 0. for measures that will shear the board P. regugave a dance in the ward amuseChapter F, of pardons of some of its power that lar luncheon meeting Wednesday at ment hall. The party was highly sucpermits it to turn criminals out of the home of Mrs. John Hillabrant, cessful, both in point of attendance penal institutions before they havo 2051 Van Buren avenue. The annua and enjoyment. served time commensurate with the music day was observed, the program I Veil Fowles. son of Mr. and crimes for which they are incarcerated. being furnUhcd by Miss Grace Math-Th- e associations convention came ews, Miss Mary Fisher and Mrs. 1111- - Mrs. Charles Fowles was the recipient to a close with election of officers and Inbrant. of a farewell party. He has been called on to fill a mission for the L. a banquet in the evening, at which the editors were guests of the Western I). S. church in the southern states, Martha Union. Newspaper The Martha society met Monday af Those who take an interest in pubClyde A. Epperson of The Reflex ternoon with Mrs. E. J. Harness, 2509 to Kccles avenue. lic affairs here are engaged in diswas promoted from cussing the appointment of a road president of the association. A. 11. was Gibson of the Nephi Times-New- s for this district. A public supervisor Delphian be held during the comwill and Grace A. elected meeting Alpha Zeta chapter, Delphian, me to week discuss the matter. Cooper of the Price ing Hotel Bige Monday afternoon at the was secretary fortlhe third low. Mrs. C. II. Carman presided a successive time. the business meeting, and Mrs, J. F, Cost $5 It was decided that the associa- Wickstrom conducted the literary pro tions summer meeting will be held gram on Palestine." Text reports City jointly with the Wyoming Press as- were given by Mrs. C. II. Stevens, Mrs. sociation at the time of the National J. L. Campbell, Mrs. G. S. Ilydc, Mrs. P. E. Randall was find $5 in the Editorial associations convention in K. C. Carrick, Mrs. C. Blessing, Mrs. Cheyenne next July. Mintic, Mrs. C. Thorstenscn, and Mrs. city court Monday on a charge of Mayor John F. Bowman, in wel C. 11. Carman. driving his automobile past a stop 0 0 0 coming the association to Salt take, sign because of faulty brakes. Fines unito a editors the support urged P. E. 0. members will go to Salt of $2 each were paid as follows: form motor vehicle law, a bill giv- take W. E. Mann, parking in prohibited Saturday to attend the Founing cities a sharo in the state gaso- ders' day luncheon at the Newhousc zone; George Bell, no headlights; E. L. Westmorland, L. S. Dickson, Fred line tax revenue, and a measure al- Hotel. Members of chapter J will be lowing cities to offer rewards for cap- honor guests, as they are the newest Hcssler, Van Tanner, C. F. Dinsmore ture of vicious criminals. He bIbo adand A. L. Stevens, failure to heed stop in the Btate. vised a bill to change the publication chapter signs; E. Chambers, driving car withof city financial statements from out headlights; L. W. Preston, park Utah Power and Light pamphlets to newspapers. The Utah Power and Light Girls' ing in prohibited zone. W. J. Roberts was fined $2 Tuesday Committee assignments of the as- club will meet today for luncheon in sociation were announced as follows: the in the city court for parking morning Japanese room in the Hotel BigeLegislative, W. P. Epperson, low. Miss Myrtle Goddard will talk his car in a restricted zone. wan; C. S. Goddard, Will 11. Holmes, on Prominent American Women in for the purpose of initiation. The meet Alex Dunn and Charles England. and Miss Annie Welsh will will convene at 8 oclock in the Social and program J. Tyler Gar- Business," on Why My Job Interests Me," ing speak temple. diner, chairman; Howard Jarvis and Mayor Frank Francis will also address Dr. M. Markus. tho members, Grievances A, F. Gaisford, chaira Queen Esther man; W. C. Call and C. 11. Wallace. Queen Esther chapter No. 4, 0. E Noble Past Grand Membership George II. Harrison, The Past Noldc Grand club will S., will meet tonight at 8 oclock in the chairman; Alex Itollo, Howard Jar meet January 31 at the home of Mrs. Masonic temple. Initiation ceremonies vis and N. C. Hicks. John II. Woolsey, 2817 Madison ave- will be held, after which rcfrcshmnts ooo vice-preside- Utah, performed labor and furnished material closure proceedings, and the additional sum cf in the repair of the automobile hereinafter $25.00 attorney's fees. described, said labor and materials being of Dated at Ogden City, Utah, this 10th day of the agreed prices and reasonable value of January. 1929. automobile the $125.00, said property being Frank Reeder. Attorney for Lien Holder, of end owned by on Fred Ferneliu. and 406 Central Building, Ogden, Utah. whereas said labor was performed and eaid Date of first publication, January 11, 1939. materials furnished at the snecial instance nnd Data of iaat publication. January 18th, 1929. 1L C. SIMMONS. request of said Fred Ferneliua and; . Lien Hoider. Whereas, the said Fred Ferneliu has failed and refused to pay the said K. C. Simmons the said sum of $125.00 for said labor and materials when and as the same became due, and whereas there is now due and unpaid on said indebtedness to the undersigned tha sum Hooper News PROTECTION OF r Friday, January 18, 1929 Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or Respective Signers for Further Information. H. & W. of $!25.00. Now, therefore, the property hereinafter described and upon which said labor was per: it formed and said materials furnished, One Maxwell automobile, style touring ear, 1922 model ; motor number S90NH2, will be pursuant to law, by the constable of Ogden City. Weber County, Utah, sold at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, on the 22nd day of January, 1929, at 1 :30 o'clock Notice to Creditors TAILORING to-w- In tha Diatrict Court of Iht Second Judicial .District in and for the County of Weber, State In the matter of the estate of of I.'tah. Amelia A. Hawk, deceased. Creditor will pre-setheir claim with voucher attached to the undersigned ailminietratria at the law office of Derrah II. Van Dyke, 60S Eeclcs in the afternoon of said day, at the building Building, Ogden, Utah, on or before March and premises where the eaid property is lo6. 1929. cated, known as Depot Service Station, loMARTHA RITTER. cated on the South East corner of 26th 8treet (SIliKBD) Administratrix of the estate of and Wall Avenue. Ogden City, Weber County, Amelia A. Hawk, deceased. Utah, to satisfy the debt secured by said mortDERRAH R. VAN DYKE, gage and the costs and expenses of these fore- SAMUEL C. POWELL, Attorneys for administratrix. Date of first publication January 4, 1929. Date of last publication February 1, 1929. nt In tha District Court of tha 8rond Judicial District in and for tha County of Waber, Stat of Utah. In tha matter of the aatat of Hannah Martinaon, deceased. Creditors will prevent their claim with vouchers attached to the umlmignad administrator at tho law office of Dcrrah B. Van Dyke, 609 Ecclee Building, Ogden, Utah, on or before March (Signed) DERRAII J. FRANCIS FOWLES, PHONE 517-- R ! LADIES SLIPPERS Patent, Kid and Satin For All Occasions $2.05 Administrator of tha aetata of Hannah Martinson. B. VAN DYKE, 2381 Kiesel Ave. JANUARY CLEARANCE SPECIALS Notice to Creditors 6. 1929. Let a carpenter do your carpentering and a tailor your tailoring, cleaning and pressing." : $3.95 : $1.95 : Buy Em Now and Save! NEW STYLE GALOSHES $1.45 SELECT YOUR NEXT PAIR AT $4.95 $2.45 Attorney for administrator. Data of firat publication January 4, 1929. Data of last publication February 1, 1929. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF MECHANICS LIEN AND SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY THE FAY 353 TWENTY-FOURT- SHOE STORE STREET H Notice R. C. is hereby given, that whereas on Simmon, of Ogden City, Weber County, nt vice-preside- News-Advoca- te ed ; Faulty Brakes In Ogden Court P4 Mrs. George H. Meyer will be will be served. assisting hostess. Members of Golden Spike chapter MsrDowell Ensemble D. A. R. are requested to watch for The MacDowell ensemble will meet on Monday evening with Miss Marion the announcement of funeral services Mrs. Idvina Irwin Shaw and her Mills, 2013 Madison avenue. The fol- for Alvin C. Shaw, who recently husband, lowing will take part on the program: Miss Karma Chadwick, Miss Dott died in Los Angeles. Mrs. Shaw was sister of Miss Linda Irwin, of 35S(i tawder, Miss Gladys Brown, Miss aKeisel avenue, this city. Members o Gladys Anderson, Miss Mabel Bowse, Mrs. Lillian Whitton and the hostess. the chapter are requested by the re gent, Mrs. John C. Evans, to attern the double services Home Culture The regular meeting of the Home Culture club will be held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John A. Jones, 2573 Fowler avenue. Mrs. POPULAR Bertha Olson will review the book, COPYRIGHTED Disraeli," by Maurois. nue. Jury Acquits Thomas r r;j On Robbery Charge aJ? Virgil Thomas, 20, charged with holding up Thomas Williams at the point of a gun in the tabernacle park October 17, and robbing him of was acquitted by a jury in Judge George S. Barkers division of the Second district court Tuesday when Williams refused to testify against Thomas. Williams stated that he was not sure of the identity of Thomas as the man who held him up, and that he had talked with the youths parents relative to the ease. a a Virgil Edson testified in court thnt he was with Thomas at the time of Miriam Chapter Miriam chapter No. 14, Order East, robbery, and that Thomas held Williams up against the protests cf ern Star, will give a tea Monday afEdson. ternoon at 3 oclock in the Masonic Both Thomas and Edson await trial temple. Mrs. Mary J, Kem is chairon other felony man of arrangements. All members charges. and visiting members are extended a Have you ever realized that antici- cordial invitation. pation has given you more pleasure Tuesday evening, January 22, the than participation? chapter will hold a special meeting E. C. Stratford 35c While ADDRESSED TO YOUNG MEN WHO ARE ON THEIR WAY UP They Last! 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