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Show J rriHav. July 26, 1929 Till? OGDKX POST MIr i o-- ik Wright U M.ijli1, I'L.iv'iiv Writll fummiT i can-- ' Ihtif parties.; : or. the verandas, ' u:j. . i.-- Oc-U- - Old Italy Prevails itmoiphcre of Oak.ai:d. Kn mute tlu-tt Charming Party Reno ur.d Luke Tahoe. r at and revelry reigned the lovely W. II. Harris Tuesday evening when Mr. yo mS Harris and Mr. and Mrs. .Howard of Salt Lake enter- - v c0fe the unique and delightful party, made JJJSS1 with myriads of lights in the were bidden to Ogden setting. A stringed orchestra fourteen pieces furnished music for dancers and San Francisco enter-adde- d much gayety to the I re ;; I P An Italian supper was served the evening, the supper table heS? arranged near the barbecue in costumed fortune oDcn air. Gay a peep into the guests gave irs sofe Venetian music while Mure, carried on the summer breeze. VL than a hundred guests enjoyed hospitality of the two popular were prone to leave the spies and scene. beautiful r the : J M.-ml- - 1 j ' ,t:-v- t And-.rsoi- s, lh-t:- S Clearfield Child Dies In Irrigation Ditch eve-lin- three-year-ol- d mid-summ- er Whit-meye- extended eastern trip. Mrs. Whit-meywill visit with relatives in er Holyoke, Mass., while Mr. and Mrs. The United States civil service commission announces the following open competitive examinations: Assistant topographic draftsman in the U. S. Forest Service in this district at a salary of $1,620 a year. The duties are, under supervision, to perform topographic drafting work requiring little if any exercise of independent judgment. Age limit 44 years except in cases of naval or military preference. Further information and application blanks may be obtained from A. It. Ward, secretary of the United States civil service board at the post office Whitney will continue their trip into Canada. Miss Edith Tallman, local Red Cross social service secretary, left Tuesday evening for a ten day vacation at Payette Lakes, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Scarborough and Miss Anastasia Scott, of Memphis, Tenn., who have been passing the last six weeks in Ogden, departed Sunday for Kearney, Nebraska. Miss Margaret Stewart returned home recently from Mackinac, Wis., where she attended the national convention of the Business and Professional Women. Miss Stewart, who was elected national treasurer a year ago, was retained in that office at the recent convention. and Mias Vida presided over a pretty garden supper Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Hall, 2466 Monroe avenue, in honor of Miss Belva Foulger, popular bride of the month. Supper vu served at small flower-decke- d tables in Ogden. arranged in the gardens, with bridge following. The guest list induced the honor guest, Mrs. Will W. Spring controlled wire tongs have Bowman, Mrs. Lee McNeil, Mrs. J. been invented to lift eggs or vegetables In Campbell, Mrs. Walter Stevenson, from boiling water without injury or at Guest Visitor Un. Floyd Party Canyon A. John Mrs. Campbell, danger or slipping. Hendricks, Mrs. Seymour Bellaires, .Mrs. I. L. Reynolds presided over a Un. 0. Blackburn, Mrs. Arthur Fuller, buffet Radio equipment and endless tread supper of charming appointUn. Delbert B. Foulger, Mrs. Alfred ments Monday evening at her home in- traction feature an automobile with Hademarch, Mrs. Jorgen Michaelson, Lewis Grove, Ogden canyon, compli- which remote regions of the Sahara I Un Wilford Wilson, Miss Vera Neillmentary , to Miss Alene Reynolds, desert are being explored, Miss Hurst. Miss 111. Arvilla Parry, Miss Lillian houseguest of Mary j&rsftn, Miss Dallas Gibbons, Miss Bridge was enjoyed after the supper, "toe Long, Miss Mina Jarman, and hour. The invited guests were Miss Uia Grace Jennings. Reynolds, Miss Mary Hurst, Miss Misses Hurst Give Breakfast Betty Hurst, Miss Kate Fenton, Mrs. Uiss Mary Hurst and Miss Betty Tabitha Harness, Miss Daisy MaginHint will entertain at the third of a nis, Miss Kathryn Shufflebarger, Miss of breakfasts this morning at Rosa Mosteller, Miss Lizette Maginor home, 1473 Twenty-fift- h street nis, and Mrs. John Francis Reilly of J guest of honor will be Miss Alene New York. fynolds, houseguest at the Hurst Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dickerson of & Sixteen guests have been bid-T- Magna were guests of Mr. and Mrs. hostesses will be assisted R. T. Murphy over Pioneer day. entertaining by their mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Byron L. Swan of Suf-- , T. Hurst. of( fein, New York, who are guestsMrs. Uiss Mrs. Swans parents, Colonel and Kathryn Shufflebarger, by her guest, Mrs. John P. J. Dix, are spending several days ftncii Reilly of New will, York, will leave with friends in Salt Lake. Theyfamfor Pocatello, where they will pass the week-en- d with the Dix ilies and will leave early in the week .f wul several days. From there ten-aT go to Yellowstone for a for their home in the Lost. Several vacation. social affairs are planed in their honor Boy Buchmiller will leave today for during their short stay in Ogden. Bride-to-b- e Feted where he has accepted the Bement-oMrs. Anna Long and Miss Irene a large clothing con- eveLong entertained at a shower last Cttherine Shufflebarger enter-a- t ning at their home on Twenty-sixt- h dinner last evening at her street in honor of Mi3 Belva Foulger,; avenue in celebra- - whose marriage to Frank H. Long will S of the were, birthday anniversary of take place next week. Games and a Cov-jws. Anthony Shufflebarger. the diversion of the evening e laid for twelve Thirty-si- x served. was late supper guests. Mrs. Ted J. Gehrig have guests were in attendance. to Greely, This evening Miss Hazel Bingham Colorado, for a two- vacation. will compliment Miss Foulger with a Mrs. at her home on Maaison avenue, E. Bristol Hendricks J I o ii I. t in i t ..it In a pi'i ! i: Mil i l it lli II U fiVV " to l ho a F bat: ii,' of i "!ls 1 'V1 ii fi pump. 1 1 M-r- v.i'd a Huwi-ver- , ll!U f,-iii- lali-- "ii ditches. Li in from irrigu-- l da.v there were two ditches, the South lit m h eanal d tlio V In r canal. The South L'li.b canal was from the Ogden a. it is iKiw, and it was from i' ranal, built in the enrlv fifties, ti ll! Ogden City gained lur right to water from the Ogdm river. i eher ennui came from the t cbi r river and Imd it intake near whit is now known us Kiveidale, and it" cun i .e through the eity was nlong li.i hillside in the lnir of the Hotel L gi low and along the present nlley in tl.e rear of tin business houses Twenty-thirand Twenty-firt- h ti- ibn.-- e irri-;:..ti.- .ii - I i lie-tw.- d si I l i . i, I 1 1 I ii'.'-il- u i i i.n n vi ,i! J.nvis-Fn- l!s Ci'llt - ciwoil,. V. iiei !( Fall Ogden Airport for Iaitieul.irs. ' liter. v. kliii company lll'.il .ICt p'.i , pii-.'- , ai s system, upcr.ili i' ii',l t :it i .4 i.i ul K'ppy-111- i I - k i will. II.' 'll- -- r ! Fly You An where, An Time. All Licensed I 'lanes and Pilots. t i Beiu-.tifi- a IASSFNOiat n.YINd , i;!-- n. ! STFDFNT TIIAININi; I r ci'tiv i'll tn ; g I Ol'M nS' iiirried l :'il - tl;,-wi- the intuke in :ri impul-hi'- i I'v-ur- e ut a poii'.i above tbi ir. take if thi- I'lotieei Power cmn-p:liii'si. By (lie deal m.ie.o by Mi: nr Kien-ltiie Ogden wall i w.nks a p:.u i.f tln B ar river i.oi:il o' tciprifc, - when the Fonl... Lit comp.my f.i.!n, the w n'.i rworks was a p..it of ilu iiMcts of (he coin-- ! I'Ui'.v. It wus at this Mage t h it hie...,'l i. ill's, onil hi" among when were "Oinm Di e, '.u id Eivles an H. II.1 Spi-nr, mine forwii'd :m.l bought the vi utcr from the . .litors ot tlio Jm iumpanj. The prie pai, wa $ttl0,00il un,l i(,e com. puny war im orporated a the tlr.,eiil t atcr com I .ty Tli'. puny. Ogden Water Fity ci'iupniiy operated the! plant, for r ev oral years, at on- i,li-ul ie pi"l'it, but reuliiiig that it Minuld be owia'd and opemted by the eity it wa Mild to the municipality when A. L. lii ewer, Ihe well known Twenty- foiirlli street meivlmiit, was mayor, ll wa tinder tin udminist nit mu of Mayor Kiesel. according to Mr. Spoil- that the first sewer was built in Ogden. How and where the money came fiom lie did Hot slate, but evidently jt wits n good sewer, and deep down in the giuuiid, for it not only curried off all the sewage, hut it dried Ul) many uf the driven well, told of in uiiotinr part of this story. The drying up of the wells greatly incensed some of the old timeis who evidently preferred well water to Wheeler canyon water. One uf the most rHliliiil of those complaining set forth hi in most forcible language, and ended by suying: These newcomer have no right to dry up our wells just to huve toilets in their houses." And such is the story of the Ogden waterworks und the men who brought about it construction; und who, after saving it from financial wreckage, operated it successfully ami finally turned it over to their rity for u fair consideration. Big nun were leaders in those days. Why should VMitii' : I ;t- J.-nv- , u-- 1 fjii'O. nioi haiiu al coiiu ivaiuv, Ibo Wobor and i livers, and iMi-- via fl of tin . K,i on pip,. i I il 1: al.)!'t:'n a i ii.ii, a jiim-- ' jon't d"r. mtn tin i ll-- , ii-- had by di.vin fi'rati'd giavi'l b.i i.-- - waf.'iw.-ik- s i A. 1,V p'-- l ry fur fii' ,iii'm liiiv Viatir via ' a wa'.i-- r iib'.aini'i! tiii' i hi'i'i'ii- t!v I'l.'pli in tli. is, . 1 )viis as bad, v v. ' of told - in-'.n- ur ii - Ma-JJn- is at Garden Party ' i li. a .e'ltiitiv e ot Tin Po.--t many s!oi:e of tb,. ,;.vly h'ii-1- . lily oaily water supply i. , filter, - I.,-, hi-to- I Ilf IdM?' " ilu'i, oie day tins r .;, t, ni a it niri-- ''ii - I Wrl-i-- " li.ii- h - - th- - II. 1 - Ra.-hma.i- . Hits Florence Hall F Union Pacific Airways, Inc, I, o'i lie pi i tv F. Fill i i I: !M i i j bin 'iid !,t tie i:ie..i! iib'ii la-- t a! I'l.t ii )'. W mi till1 V .11 i) I. fl'i'.j It I.i .i.iway that t'.iiini-vvli.i r.'Mn:; j .1..V i.i " tl.' 1. 1. vi i'll ...I' ii;; i uf l!., bin!. !,!.g m.,1 im.i'.i;., p'i';i:i li eir cffi'ili to pii't .vi ,iig nt vr i.ivp. Pci.i-- i tbe '.i i in i:;' t un t si" i and K.iy v ii!e ivej to calD. I s Wuds-wiTt- Ogden canyon. Joint Hostesses Speiiicr Interest Tads Almut Ogden's l'arlv r Fupplv ; Pioneer l.ead-vr- s Surmounted Difficulties Fi-.Muilt for the Future; Failure Turned to Profit -- l , I-- m I Mates ''-ite- li,. ix-u0- M. ( i round live bill I V L-4 ... . . (jtTe inurtalmj luncheon Saturday for her Mss. , MiJ i. vu.v ytr!!i Lertie Fraaghton of Hebergu.-tIV. v. 'Ike! 1:J. 11. Wright. Mrs. Mr. party was given at the (J run tla' K: ..aer. ft. Mrs. J.hn Seow- tea roam and assembled the M.l.-A. Romrey. Mrs., following young friends; Miss Jeatu.eit Merrill,! H. Crten. Mrs. J. Huiry F.i iss Ruth Robert. v Mrs. William li. Shearman,, Mi laiueine ' o F. Farr. leery. Miss Dorothy Foulger, Miss' h1'Mrs. Iutriek 11 lxns Lhainbers, Miss ltuth Goss, 'r Mis. eie'.i.'.o Kichnrd. Ms V!s- F;'Louise McKay. Mis Elizabeth K..h. Mi, Mary Fisher, MrMiss Lucille MacFarlaini a:.d Nye,' lil'mi SivMiu., Mr--- . James liss ' Moyle i. ni Mr,. Ilu-i-Virginia Rose. Movie of Salt! Mr. and Mrs. Corduii Baxter and1 Kc sons, Richard and Edward, are enjoy-- ! , v V',''1 a two weeks motor trip through ing ,I1nt?n . Mi.. II, M. lswc-Mrs. ellow8lone park, . Mrs. Kyal J. Douglas, 'V. A. Fern. Mr. Lour- H. Peery, S; ft guests. Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon. Mrs. Day Returns Mrs. Chapin A. Day returned to )gden Tuesday from a three weeks isit with relatives in Portland, Ore. She was accompanied home by her lister, Mrs. Henry E. Still, who, with Ur. and Mrs. Day, are guests at the tome of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol L . 1 twenty EARLY WATER SUPPLY n ramontns vacation to be, lhvwei. Mr. S. Keele. Mrs. Summer Visitor Honored si nt with her uncle ur.d aunt, Mr. Md:m l.i'xle. Feoige Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rosa Miss and and Ramsey Mrs. E. W. iff. Juanita Gray, of Portland, Mm. j. ij. biker. Mis; Virginia uiwCiler extended their hospitality Oregon. Maij-ii- e Grivn, l'.ivwcr, Miss the at last evening twenty guests Dr. and Mrs. M. J. .Seidner have re- 'I hnli, Ecrlos and Miss Dolly LuUise Mrs. of Mrs. Ramseys mother, turned home recently from the Pa- DiVlIie. Smurthwaite, for Miss Alene cific coast. Dr. Seidner A Vii. ip of attended the youtig married people in popular summer visitor sessions La of tiiotoied n Tuesday evening the soAmerican Medical ti flowers hued Sen. Bright garden d at ai and followed by a ciety e:i.iid Portland, in swm.mli.g, they supped used as decorations in the living San Francisco and and In the en dancing. Angeles 7 oclock at served Supper was route vveio Mr. and Mrs. Ronald home. pji-b bride: The 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. 1. Shaw, Mr. Mrs. R. A. Moyes ha arrived home were Mrs. Andrew present Mrs. ami t, J. R x Mr. and from an extended visit to Merdi, Minn., Mrs. Fiva S. Yuni.r. Mr. and Mrs. S. ruins Mrs. George M. French, Mrs. and Denver, Colorado. Overstreet, Mrs. Milton Boyle, ai.,1 Mr. mid Mis. H. E. Countess Gian Luca Cicognu, daugh- K. JoI.v-m- u fej D. Turner, Mm. I F. KeiUy ter Harris. of Mr. and BrownMr. E. George f, v.w York, Miss Reynolds, Miss Mis. Rolu-ii ami daugh-Uiing, departed Sunday with her young Brewer, Miss Lizette and Maijniie Jean, will Count Ludovico son, New Cicogna, for Miss Kate Fenton, Miss Edna leave today for Santa Monica beach she where will York, her husband Miss join Miss Mary Lou Maginnis, and sail August 3 for their home in to spend a month. Miss Betty Hurst, Miss Mis. Harold Evans ami Miss Minnie Shryn shufflebarger, Miss Helen Italy. Moore Brown arrived home last eveMiss Mabel Parsons, of Rawlins, Oil Miss Mary Neff, Miss Marion from u weeks vacation spent at ning is a Wyoming, spending fortnight lillij Miss Virginia Green. with Mrs. Thomas Leslie at her home Brighton. on Polk avenue. Tuesday Mrs. LesTreasure Island Scene of Dinner Mr and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol will lie entertained a foursome at lunchg eon and bridge at the regular weekly preside over a dinner party this at their summer home. Treasure party at the Country club. EdDr. and Mrs. llenry V. Nelson and gland," in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marriott.! l'.olu-its- , vard P. Kimball of Salt Lake, who Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Stranquist returnTwelve ed home the later of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robwill leave soon for Europe. daughter week of the part tiends have been bidden. from the Pacific coast. The trip, erts of Clearfield, was drowned Thurswhich was made by motor, was pri- day evening when she fell into a water-fille- d Former Residents Feted at Salt ditch mar her home. Shock marily to attend the American MediLake Reception when the cal society meeting in Portland. The believed to child struck the water is Dean and Mrs. W. W. Fleetwood of have caused paralysis of this of party motored to many places of inSalt Lake, former residents the heart, causing immediate death. honor at a terest in the northwest and returned city, will be the guests of Besides her parents, the child is surlawns San Francisco. by reception this evening on the vived by three brothers; Waller Lynn, Mrs. E. Lake has Ilanke to San J. in Salt Hall City, of Rowland gone Grant and William Paul. friends from Ogden are extended & Francisco for a visit with Miss MarFuneral services were held in the bid Mrs. and is Shiele. route en to attend Ilanke jorie cordial invitation Clearfield meeting houtc Sunday afadieu to the popular couple who lived to her home in Beverly Hills, Cali2 o'clock under the direcat ternoon fornia. in this city for a number of years. tion of Briant S. Jacob. The Bishop Mrs. Harry S. Wilson of Pocatello Mrs. Peery Presides at Club services were largely attended. Inluncheon has arrived for a visit of several An attractive terment took place in the Syracuse tbi given yesterday at the Ogden weeks with Mrs. M. W. Johnson. cemetery. ioif and Country club by Mrs. HarMr. and Mrs. Albert A. Whitney, r, ass W. Peery for Mrs. Paul Tyler of accompanied by Mrs. George R. laid were Covers an for California. motor have JnVille, departed by or Hums to .1 : ian-srU'fcn- t iluriv !j:..-heo- jui-im- ABOUT b.-t- iii.tt ir.g hours1 wed served1 t. !i !i. S : nu r Moslem ? af ..eike.l the l. iiie a1;.! tlu tables. Those: b l!! l the j . riih.r guest of r w. urn da were: Mr. Royal II. Smart, Mrs. :vv I Ablet. Mr. Jaims T. Ab-- , I. M)'. I'hill ; A. Mr, llarniari i Mis. A. V. iVtty, Mrs. Jo- Mr. William M. Me-- : at; ;l,h:i R. Mat-?!L- at Farminirtou lSnrii I t'. Ai cording to Mr. Spencer, it was in tin year 1SSS, when the lute David Ln!es was mayor of Ogden, that the MM waterwoik system wa built. L. II. Orth, later nssoeiuteil with J. L. Dooley & Co., bunkers, eeni to have been the moving spirit in the intei prise. The system eonsisted iiieipully of metal hound wood pipe e:ght inches in diameter for the The intuke wa in the Ogden nver a few hundred feet above the p.t:ent highway bridge north of the river near El Monte springs. The pipe bin crossed the river near the bridge nr.;! was curried down the valley to a point t the east of the industrial and thence south to nn earth ii.ifrvoir in the vicinity of Van Huron avenue. bred J, Kicscl, still remembered in Ogden, succeeded David Eivles as mayor, and it seems Kiesel was anything but satisfied with the water supply or sanitary conditions in Ogden, lie wanted a better waterworks system and he wanted a sewer, but he was confronted with the territorial law which placed the bonding limit of a Utah municipality at 4 mill on the dollar. But the mayor was not to be discouraged and journeyed to Washington where he hoped that he might persuade President Garfield to make an exception and allow Ogden City to increase its bonding limit. However, before reaching Washington President Garfield was assassinated and Chester A. Arthur, became president. Mayor Kiesel could not persuade President Arthur to hi.i plan, and he returned home defeated but it was not for long. t in-tih- e. 1 j ;.v-tc- in ; i u i - i -- , j ! i , eom-plui- SIIF.I.I. GAS AND MOTOR Oil, AT Ol'R FILLING STATION Ne guarantee re mits ns to ami ch'uulinc.ii. We are handy ami alert. High Pressure Greuiing by Experienced Men. I'ire. Tube und Areenories. FREE H I. LOONS FOR KIDDIES TODAY ONLY at CWILL1AM SKUVICi: STATION S. E. Curner 2.1 rd A Grant Ave. Ogden, Utah nl go-getti- Used Electric Ranges All types nnd sizes as low as 1CK llOXF.S, low as Si25.00 $5.00 He isn't worried . . . hi policy wa written by Tllli (212NKKAL FINANCE COMPANY Convenient Terms! Utah Power & Light Co. insurance See or phone S. F. CHASE, Manager Insurance Department vice-preside- At that time a contracting firm, & Company, had started a big scheme and were building a series of canals on both sides of the Bear River valley. These canals took their water from the Bear river and the canal on the eut side of the valley. It was proposed to extend to Ogden. Mayor Kiesel made g a deal with the people, and sold to them the Ogden City waterworks for one dollar and the further consideration that they build Jarvis-Conklin- g Jarvis-Conklir- How They Get That Way HOTEL BIGELOW Announces, in addition to the $1.25 and $1.75 regular dinners on Sunday A Quick One Plate Service Sunday Supper Served in Main Dining Room at. 50c Served from 5 to 8 p. m. After your Sunday afternoon ride, drop in and enjoy this tasty treat. Regular Sunday Dinner served from 12 noon to 8:30 p. m. he ; ; I Avoid the Heat of the Automobile ! f i j u. Ralph bleakfast at their canyon etne?day morning for Dean fed Fleetwood, who were the of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Covers were laid for twelve. Iij n Martha J. Green and Mrs. wm,eri departed Tuesday for where they will 174 CamP of this city at the A.? of the Neighbors Con.vntion i JHfcdcraft. en-iuJ- 'rr jL, John Farr have as or e summer, their r- - 'bit' iff.' Xi, Jl,n Ellsworth and Bhter, Shirley, of St. Louis, u8 T. Deane Monohan and i.jC.'LMrs. r Dorothea left the latter part party with close included in Mr. and daughter, home from the Pacific While shopping avoid the heat of the automobile which you have to keep closed and locked for protection by riding the street car which is well ventilated and convenient. friends of the bride-to-b- e the guest list. Mrs. John Scowcroft and Charlene, have returned a three weeks vacation to coast. Mrs. J. I. Van Meter and son, Joe, of ChiWothe, Ohio, end Mrs. h. IL. Van Meter of Denver, who have been J. Harns, guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. for Bryce departed early in the week on were acconipamed canyon. They the trip by Mis Tabitha Harness, ihe, a few days, party will return within Rich Mcrnine Parties Honor the was comply. Miss Gladys Rich at two attractive social onJ Tucsdas' Iy XSSrcivMi I ; , j I MJay No one ever reached the top of the ladder without a struggle. Whether it be In finance, law, trade or medicine, the top is only reached after a severe battle. In the "world of make believe few' of the famous men and women of the stage foupd the path leading to fame a rosy one. Hard work little play, much sacrifice, many heartaches, were their lot before they were acclaimed by "their audience. Here we S' see Tommy Nolan and Anna King, the world's champion dancers. That title was won by them only after a long hard struggle and lots and lots of the most difficult kind of foot work. They may spend no more than thirty minutes each day before their audience, but for eight hours a day Brunswick dance records keep their feet moving in what is known to the professiop as the routine of their act. Ride the Street Cars Utah Rapid Transit Co. |