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Show THE OGDEN POST 8 Twenty Mrs. Ruth fourth street, baa received notice or w. the assignment of her son, Charles at .the company Dunn, to the First academy at west U. S. military G. Dunn, 527 Dunn received his apThe local office of the U. S. Forest- Point. Young from Congressman Dan U pointment ry service has placed in the care of Colton. . Wiber county sheriff material for the C. B. Morse departed the first or a Under fires. forest of combatting for Boise to attend the rerecent act of the legislature, county the week forest protection board meetsheriffs are charged with the duty of gional Mr. Morse is assistant district When forest ing. fighting such fires. in charge of forest managefires break out, prompt action will forester make a tour of inspecwill lie ment. save many serious blazes which debefore returing forests Iduho tion in nude the water sheds, home the middle of August. Drs. Feuts New Method Dentists, The guest speaker at the Tuesday adv. 24HN Washington, phone 343. meeting of Rotary at Hotel Bigelow Visitors Welcome Dumke Green- was Anthony W. Ivins, of the first houses, 1607 Kiesel avenue. presidency of the 1 D. S. church. The Union Pacific stages, a Mr. Ivins spoke on the pioneering of of the Union Pacific system, the west, and particularly upon the announces the purchase of lice Hive settlement of Utah. In dosing he stapes, a line which operates between paid a beautiful tribute to the pioSalt bake City and West Yellowstone neer woman, who through wifihood Idaho, and motherhood, remained steadfast and also serves Montpelier, from Pocatello, Union Pacific stages and true to the task of helping to has purchased many stage lines build an empire. the lines of the parent comFire damaged the stock of the Eastpany. ern hat and ahoe shop at 2461 WashKolws, pillows, dishes with pur ington avenue Tuesday evening to the chases of gas and oil at the largest tire dealer between Salt Lake and Ogden. Stop in and ace our prices before buying new tires. Goodyear and Firestone. E. L. Tall Garage, Kays-villsub-Bidia- ry reextent of 118.000. The store had cl in stocked anticipation been cently fire The department fall business. had the fire under control within thirlines or ty minutes. They used four The streams. chemical two and hose building was owned by the Browning Investment company. Hes a lucky man who swims at Patio Springs for he comes out of the adv. water automatically peped up. received information to According in Ogden, A. P. Bigelow will undoubtedly be asked to accept the office of of the Western States at the conferassociation Taxpayers' ence In Cheyenne, Wyoming. The Utah delegates, headed by Mr. Bigelow, are leaving Sunday to attend the conference. It is their intentjon to invite the association to meet in Salt Lake City for their 1930 conference. It is customary for one of the executives to be a representative of the state in which the conference is held. Thomas Harold Ileninger, 3128 Porter avenue, passed away at his home Tuesday morning. Mr. Ileninger was o formerly a motorman of the lie Railroad Central company, has resided in Ogden since his birth, vice-preside- nt Utah-Idah- June 16, 1879. He leaves a widow, Ileninger and Mrs. Ada Simpson A-- Stenzel II. Mrs. children, eight Heyward, California; Earl,. Juanita Wilford, Marian, Etta, Donald and Robert Ileninger, of Ogden and r brother, I G. Ileninger, also of Og den. A communication read in yesterdays meeting of the city commission, signed by William Purdy, and representing .the neople of his neighborhood, crflled attention to the use of the city dump at 19th and Jackson. From the letter it appears that1 unlicensed garbage Weber County Farm Bureau Ball League Standing of the Clubs DIVISION A Won Lost 2 Roy 1 Clinton 1 Harrisville 1 Hooper ... 1 Plain City 1 West Point 0 Syracuse ........m... DIVISION B Won ......... 2 Clinton ........ 2 Liberty 0 Ry 11, Syracuse Brown and Fields- - s Plain City 2, Clinton! Taylor and Skeen; Bcnb Jy ayer. North Ogden Pet. tenes Randall 10, and 1.000 IW. ,, SW .500 Hull and Parker (eleven '' .500 division b .600 I Warren 4, Liberty 5 1 .500 1 .500 Wayment and Hansen- 5j: 2 .000 rod Clinton 12, Taylor 10 Bybee and Lost Pet. and Jardine.Bingham- vi,Batr Nlels,U. o 1.000 Hooper 5, Riverdale 9 o 1.000 Finch and Flinders; Allen p 0 1.000 State School 8, 1 .500 tenes Gibbs and IlendefS- .500 l r Folkman and Skeen .500 i North Ogden 15. Slatervibi 1 .500 tenes Larson and Sw?1 2 .000 Stokes and Ogden, 2 .000 2 .000 I I m..' haulers are persisting in using the dump, the use of which has been prohibited by the city. The matter was referred to Chief of Police Anderson for investigation and report State School .. Hooper a.......... ......... 1 Nqrth Ogden .. Among the Illiterati Z i Grammar has at least reached our Riverdale .... 1......... 1 conTaylor of Thousands institutions. penal Plain City victs are busy parsing sentences. Slaterville ..... Bairi' !Z! o Warren Our Own Vaud, One wag remarks that some girls Policeman: Did you use dumbbells to get color on their Saturday's Results West Point 8, Harrisville 11. Bat- stabbing that man? faces and some use color on their Assassin: Savannah teries Hartley, Bingham and fixes to get dumb-bell- s. No, sir; Harris and Keller (ten innings). lancing. News. a. adv4t- - According to LeRoy Marsh, district agricultural agent, prices for early potatoes are being quoted at from 33.00 to $3.00 per hundred. Indications are that the prices for pots-toe- s will remain at approximately this figure for the season. Funeral sprays, Raskets and Designs any price from $1 up. Why pay more? Weber Floral, 740 28th Street. Phone 410. Fire broke out in the building occupied by the A. I Jones Potato Chip Works on the grounds of the llillcrest Canning Factory near SunThe Ogden fire department extinguished the blaze. Several hundred dollars damage was done to the building and contents, which ed chiefly of cartons and bags. College Man to Patio Springs: "I like you because you are different set adv. The Salvation Army was host during the fore part of the week to Adjutant and Mrs. John Nation, of Denver. Mrs. Nation is the divisional young peoples' secretary of the intermountain section. Judge Simon Harlow upheld a demurer filed by Wade Johnson, attorney for Joe Springer, who is charged with transferring raspberries from one container to another in violation of the Utah State Statutes. Complaint was signed by Murry K. Jacobs, inspector for the state board of agri- culture. The contract for erecting an addition to the Lincoln county high school has been awarded the C. F. Dinsmore & Co, contractors of Ogden. The Lincoln county high school is situat- ed. in Panaca, 15 miles north of Nevada. The new addition will Include class rooms, gymnasium and auditorium. The bid calls for a modern brick building, costing 880,000.00. Burton Dinsmore,. manager of the Dinsmore company, says Ogden brick and Ogden labor will be used. As the contract calls for completion by January 1, 1030, work will start at once. A Pioneer Day celebration was held at the Industrial school Wednesday. After an address the school band and severs1 other members of the school gave musical numbers. An essay, Tioncir Mothers," was written and given by one of the girls of the school Sports were enjoyed throughout the afternoon. Ogden stake park, at the mouth of South Folk canyon, was the scene o a free pioneer day celebrant r on the Twenty-fourtAfter regaling thim solves with delicious picnic lunches, the aftemocn was spent ip pay Boxing bouts, wrestling matches and va rious matches and various other sports with a plentiful sprinkling of appropriate music was enjoyed by all. Those attending the Elks' water circus, being held all this week, are reporting lots of fun and amusement The New York hippodrome bathing girls are really lovely and hold the crowd spellbound with their act The Goodrich acrialista give all a thrill with their daring. Burt LaMar gets you laughing, keeps you laughing and leaves you laughing. You will also like the Howards, the Jensens, and the Bell Thaysers, for they are all good. The show starts at 8:30, and is followed by a midnight frolic at the Roman Gardens, the bathing girts attending. Tuesday the Amalgamated Sugar and Utah-Idah- o Sugar companies announced a 2.x raise to meet the rising price of Cuban refined sugar at New York City. As Cuban raw sugar was unusually low in early May, this price would indicate they intend to take the profit now which they did not make on the early stock. As a single agem; will sell the balance of this years Cuban stock, the price should be greatly Cs-lien- te. GOOD NEWS! ountain Oil Company Introduces ASSOCIATED Sustained Quality Products to Oisfden h. stabilized. The Ogden Fire department extin gmshed a blaze on the roof of the residence at 3040 Porter avenue Tues day morning. The building is a brick residence owned by J. E. Geiger. It was evident sparks from the chimney the cause of the blaze. Little damage was done. The Ogden city commission grant cd the application of L. B. Denning and John McFaydon to transfer their franchise to the Wasatch Gas com pany. The action was taken Tuesday. Fruit and shade trees in Weber are becoming infested with red spider, according to LeRoy Marsh, district ag ricultural inspector. A thorough spraying with lime and sulphur, paying particular attention to sec that the under side of the leaves are drenched, will eliminate the mites within twenty-fou- r hours, Mr. Marsh reports. Earl I,oren Campbell, son of Mr, Campbell, 748 Twenty-thir- d street Clifford F. Owen, Jr., son o Clifford Owen, 246 Twenty-firs- t street who recently enlisted in the Unitei States navy, left Sunday for San Die go, where they will enter training. w-a- s fgden begins a new era in service to motorists with the es- tablishment by the Mountain Oil Company of 'Sustained Quality products of the Associated Oil Company. Here they arc: ASSOCIATED GASOLINE is a high test product that for years has proved its quality by giv- ing "More Miles to the Gallon. Look for the Red , Green and Cream Signs ASSOCIATED ETHYL GAS-OLIN- E the same high quality gasoline with the addition of Ethyl fluid which makes it a super is fuel for high compression motors. CYCOL MOTOR OIL with "Endurance Beyond Belief, has been refined by a new process that enables it to meet the severe requirements of the present day high speed and high compression motors. It provides a long-live- d protective film for all moving parts of the motor. No motor oil deposits less carbon than CycoL "MOUNTAIN OIL SERVICE Mountain Oil Company Dealers arc selling Associated Gasoline, Associated Ethyl Gasoline and Cycol Oils at their newly-decoratred, green and cream stations and garagcs.Thcy will ed serve you these famous west-coa- st motor necessities in their courteous, cheerful way. ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY "SUSTAINED QUALITY PRODUCTS |