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Show Friday. July THE OGDEN POST 8 brother, Donald, came with him. They to the state prison Wednesday. Bailey Lee was arrested July 11 when trapped in stopped at Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Idaho. the home of Kay Makaui, 2613 Grant at Springfield, and avenue. lie was bound over to the Mr. of Ixifgrcen is the daughter Eden before district court the following day and lived in and Ferrin Mrs. KIVERDALE entered a plea of guilty before Judge her marriage. Mrs. Ferrin says the E. Pratt Tuesday. Dra, Fonts New Method Deatiata, Eugene crops in Montana look fine. (Continued from page 4.) adv. A bench warrant was issued Tues1468 Washington, phono 843. Miss Nana Thompson has returned , Visitors Welcome Dunika day fur I Al. Randolph, arrested July In reduced the from Fish Lake where she has been he has so greatly doing 3 on a liquor charge and released the 1607 Kieael avenue. prices of his merchandise and will visiting an aunt, a sister of K. o. Failure to provide is charged in a following day on $300 bail, which was run specials Fridays and Saturdays. Thompson. divorce complaint filed in the Second declared forfeited in the city court by does not justly belong perVictory Simon Barlow. Wilson Orma I). Judge Miss Cleone Beus, of Hooper, district court hy ball team. Accordto any manently 1 The Beus, of the Wilson. Clifford Col. couple Ucutenant Lawrence against Clayton, to the Industrial daughter of Presidentassociation, lost Kivordale has and ingly in in married 1128, were Ogden Weber Central Dairy Major Jtalph Boulton and Lieutenant Zena Miss have one child which is asked for hy James C. Littlefield wjll report Sun- school last Saturday. Stallings, of the been guest 9 the mother. of Eden, for the past few days. day, July 21, at Fort 1). A. Bussell, with pur Wyoming, for active duty with the Kobe, pillow a, dishes EDEN George Stallings, president of the chases of gas and oil at the largest 178th F. A. Brigade. They will train Weber county farm bun.au, and his tire dealer between Salt Lake and Og- for two weeks. wife, have motored to Logan to attend den. Stop in and nee our prices beAt the sacrament meeting Sunday, the A to addition Polk Farmers encampment. They will the and fore buying new tires. Goodyear Counselor Fred Barker 14, High July school will be started immediately, it and Walter B. Seawall, of the Ogden return home late Saturday evening. Firestone. E. I Tall Garage, Kays was stated W. Karl Mrs. Alartha Burnett, Edith Burby Superintendent adv4L ville. gave the They were speakers. stake, nett StoSS' Clark and Ivan Bur- C. T. Humphrey, construction en Hopkins following the awarding of the contract to Clinton Sunday to of to E. STS!" Isakson J. bureau nett S. U. local Tuesday ginerr of the public roads, has returned to his of- at the price of $36,881. Mr. Ixaksona ;ud fice in Ogden following an inspection bid was the lowest of five submitted for the work, and it is estimated that trip to the West Yellowstone-War! river road project now under construc- the addition will be ready for use by KS? Ev CUM1 brothW tion. January. Funrral sprays, flaskets and DeEddie Byrd was bound over to the Mi,. Wand Stoker wa. the signs any price from ft up. Why pay Second district court Wednesday on of Miss Fern Carver, of are who Sunday Mrs. Janet Farrell, more? Weber Floral, 740 28th Street. a charge of grand larceny by Judge Ilogge, another have also We Next ninety-twPhone 410. Sunday evening in the sacraSimon Barlow under $1000 bail. The in the ward who is ninety-tw- o ment meeting to be held at eight Alimony and costs of the action are charge grew out of a pioneer complaint asked in a divorce suit filed in the sworn to Stallings. oclock in Eden ward chapel, Apostle Grace Turner that Byrd years old, Mrs. Charlotte were Mr. and David O. McKay will be the speaker. Second district court by licssie High-fiel- d had robbedby attended who Others her of $281. R. against Boyd Highfield. The The evening of July 10, the officers Work on destroying noxious weeds, Mrs. Francis Clark, Mr. and Airs. 10125 in were Kansas in married Airs. Alex and teachers of the Sunday school couple and G. Bishop Graham, particularly burrs and thistles has aland have no children. Mrs. J. P, Stallings, gave a party at the home of Mr. and begun under the state argicul-tur- e Ilogge, Mr. and B. ready Gideon and Valentine Mrs, Judge A. Mrs. Air. and Stallings, Air. and Mrs. Gainer Bachman. The partners and highway departments on the are happy this week with the visit Air. and Mrs. of the officers and teachers were inB. Airs. It. Thompson, of their son, K. L, Gideon of Hartford. Bheep trails leading in from Wyoming Fuller and vited. The evening was spent in playEddie Mr. Froerer, Conn., and family, who have returned to the Utah Hot Springs. The work George Burnett. Mrs. is Agness ing games, and at a late hour a plate under the direction of LeRoy home on their vacation. Mr. Gideon will help furnish luncheon was served. Those present band Eden The considerable in his district Alarsh, prominence gained agricultural inspector. of were Mr. and Mrs. R B. Thompson Circumstantial evidence on a liquor the music for the Twenty-fourt- h prosecution of Gerald Chapman, bandit, who, after a long legal possession charge was not held suffi- July celebration to be held in the Lib- and Mr. and Mrs. Gainer Bachman, erty ward. It is requested that all Mr. and Mrs. George Froerer, Mr. battle, was hanged for murder. An cient to convict Geane Edwards by a band members be in attendance at the and Mrs. George Stallings, Mr. and extensive trip through southern Utah jury in the city court Wednesday. Edwill be taken by them before return- wards was arrested called by tho leader, Clyde Mrs. Orville Graham, Mr. and Mrs. 25 by deputy practices June Fuller. Warren J. Stallings, Mr. and Airs. ing east sheriffs who testified at the trial that The second Four II club members Merlin Barnett and Mr. and Airs. Cherry canning in Utah is being the defendant had destroyed several made the basis of a special study by bottles of beer before any of the bev- met at the home of Daisy Carver, Blaine Bochman of Missoula, Montana, Paul C. Wilbur, of the staff of the July 11. The girls made muffins. and the Misses Doris Stallings, Ruth National Canncrs association. He is erage could be seized as evidence. were present Ruthmore Gra- Froerer, Zcnna Stallings, Lillian to the Objecting womens quarters ThereElina the guest of George Shorten, assistChambers, Iva Ilogge, ham, Froerer, Ileen Carver, Artell Stallings, ant aerretnry of the Utah Canners at the city jail, Jane Doe, arrested Ilogge and the club leaders, Miss Daisy Carver, Melba Montgomery, Vel-v- a association. Mr. Wilbur, whose head- Tuesday on a vagrancy charge, disComfort Bachman, Daisy Carver and Artcll Stallings Bachman, quarters are in San Francisco, is the played her dislike for the place by the girls were excused on ac- Myrle. Stallings and Ruth Dye, of Misson of Curtis D. Wilbur, present sec- breaking two windows. Her act of countother of sickness. This same group soula, Montana, and the Messrs. Avery violence brought an additional retary of the interior. met today, July 10, at the home of Gardner, Marlin Thompson, Arlo CarHabitual drunkenness and failure to sentence when brought before Judge Mae Ruth Graham. They took up the ver, Bill Clark, Graham Thompson, Simon are Barlow acin divorce in a provide the city court charged tion filed against G. II. Malan by Ruth Five days were added on the cooking of cereals and eggs. Those Alont Robins and John Wilson and were the same as last week, George Ferrin and Mr. Leo Van WagMalan in the Second district court original charge with 20 of the present with addition of Wanda Carver ner, of Honolulu. the The couple were married total sentence suspended days Tuesday, on good bein 1027 and have oneachild. Custody havior. and Lila Stallings. of the child and alimony are asked The second Four II club will meet Ora Norton has filed suit for difor in the complaint. vorce in the Second district court today, July 19, with Miss Doris StalWith 521.41 cents on his person club leader, at the home of Miss against Glen Norton on grounds of lings, when searched at the police station failure to provide. They were mar- La Verna Burnett. They took up Hie Tuesday, Eddie Byrd, 29, of 137 Twenty-f- ried in Salt of recipes. Those present November 17, 1926. writing ifth street, faces a charge of and have noLake, Misses were Alelba Fern Montgomery, children. larceny, on complaint Tuesday of Iris Carver, Clark, Mary Thompson, Grace Turner who reported to the poIna Lindsay, Velma Fuller, Alice lice that Bryd had stolen $281.00 from LaVern Burnett, June Grow, her the night before. Gertrude Exclusive PATIO Graham, Marion Stallings In SPRINGS Grace AL Abbot asks custody of a Ogalley invites you to use its and Hollis Fackrell. minor child in a divorce action filed in den Airs. Arthur Al. Ferrin, who has the Second district court against waters and be guided by its reaction. The been will water leave spending six weeks with Mr. B, Abbot. you George glowing with Fred Bailey, who was sentenced to health, not exhausted and palpitating. Ferrin and boys in Montana, has reserve from six months to three years Enjoy a sun bath and the wonderful cently returned home. The second in the state penitentiary on a charge swimming in magnesia water, which son, Clyde, drove the car home, and of third degree burglarly, was taken leaves the skin soft as velvet. adv. his mother and sister, Alyrie, and small Lof-gree- n's Correspondence Green-housea- six-roo- ni l. m mrtt. J d, . ."ran & 55? g.t ; o. I no-tori- us Ma-rel- 25-d- ay Wcd-nesda- y. Extra! Extra! I - da league team. A rodeo i with plenty of expertvjj lf Jack Montgomery, Fred A. welcome home party .will be givsome to be Imported jk jr en Saturday evening, July 21, in the ing card In the rodeo Villi LawrElder of honor in Liberty hall, Musical Chaims to b ence Shaw, eon of Bishop James E. horseback at night. Ther! Shaw, of Liberty. Elder Shaw has Cow Boy dance with the just returned from the Mexican mis- chestr. furnishing the sion, where he has spent the last two Eden brass band will b. JT lf and years doing missionary work for the I D. S. church. The day. Liberty ward, thTl music for the dance will be furnished Post, is giving Eden by the Gardner orchestra of Liberty. invitation to the big cefcwL of July the On the Twenty-fourt- h appreciate the courtesy Liberty ward is celebrating Pioneer them in inviting them fT3 t The committee in Pioneer style. day of July, for the days activities is composed Fourth same of Beth Lindsay, Mary Chard, Ethel is also courtesy to them ' invited to attend 1 Chadwick, Elmer Gardner, Parley J. On Clark and John S. Whitley. Roy Thursday, Southwick will represent President Agreen, of the AgricultuA Brigham Young, and Gerald Neilson department of the A. will 'be the Indian chief. He will se- Weber county represent. lect the other Indians. P. J. Clark will meet with both first wd be chaplain of the day. People at- H clubs at the W tending the program will meet in the c'b J. B. Lindsay camp grounds, east of StawUl have apecUl Liberty and along the river bed. The benches from the church will be takevening, en to this place, and every one can ait n.?VTueday meeting in LiwT" the in the shade and watch the pageant young folks of the SS?1 which will be presented on Hie side to Eden to the Patio Sprii? hill east of the road. The pageant will be the dramatization of Brigham bathing m the wonderful Young and the pioneers entering the water, after the bathing, rf, Salt Lake valley. There will be the were served and a very hand cart company, the covered wa- ning was spent. gon and many saints blazing the trail as did the pioneers, and their encounter with the Indians, who will be on horse back and painted and wearing feathers in real Indian style. While the pageant is being presented, Mrs. Raymond Ward will give an orWAVE iginal reading, concerning the scene that is before the people, and as the pioneers arrive at camp, Miss Beth Lindsay and Airs. Mary Ward will sing "Proud, Yes! Of Our Home in the Mountains. The Pioneers and congregation will then join in community singing of "America, "Come, Come, The hot weather makes your Ye Saints, and "Utah, We Love permanent wave better; n Thee. swimming, or anything! It is desired that all who can will bring a basket lunch, and have dinner Olive Clayton at the camp grounds. The crowd will adjourn to the public square where Parlor there will be various sports. The speWith White cial features for the afternoon will Way Barber Sin 2446 Wash. Ave be a ball game between the Fourth ward of Ogden and the Liberty B LIBERTY J one-ha- 1 ' unTt&IJ duart permanent 00 Beauty a value Eg-gleto- demonstration by this store and the world's greatest clothes makers. ZE2 PASTEURIZED wm a join the millions MILK i 1 Typhoid fever germs can not survive pasteurization. Pasteurized milk is absolutely saf e.Y ou can secure it from the following Ogden dairies WEBER CENTRAL DAIRY, UINTAH DAIRY HARRIS BROS. 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