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Show tviifav. )29 October 4, 1929 THE OGDKX POST 18-Ye- jjygRESPONpEffcEl a at the llarrisville-schoo- L f0r the year were -- elected, Friday last Sor. on visit She turn. Jitk. lofly WlO ichooi econd the i rfora titots ichooi K hob 'oiler, econd enon iron Pads. ire fcx i tin utin Bun leaner EW Kount rm Ka nton coin-loop. oett, Mn Mu shim. Etkcrv iftbi deaes Meet-- iso-icon-r-u- d 3 studentbody-dcc-he- Old Oriole Ranker Tells Value Car Outlasts Owner Of Newspaper Space Do you recall the Oakland 33 Oriole Speedster whose low lines created a new vogue back in 1911? Ea:lt a foct or two closer to the ground than is towering contemporary care, the Oriole is credited with having sounded the knell of the Continued from page 4.) HARRISV1LLE ar ld high-wheele- top-hea- vy stem-winde- The value and economy of newspaper advertising was stressed by William . Uadeliffe of the People Savings bank in an uddre-- s before the iv.ei.ibers of the Savings Bank association of MussachuMits jit the recent convention held in leiiux, d, Ma'-inhu- - rs contest, the following whose brass-boun- d iwr a lively gkry previously lhrouith the daily and weekly made: LeonarffThrist- - had been as the lat word r.ow accepted t; papers more t'opV uin be reachJrenident; Elgia Taylor, in automotive design. ed at u nominal cost than y Shirtliff any other secretary; The Oriole was raidcully new. It Carlyle medium, Kadcliff,. d, no Billie news editor. had wire kjHempler, wheels, open bucket scats it is most natural that the "and Edward-Costle- y majority Kiiff yell master; leaning against a big cylindt rical gas f banks spend the part of their Funk, board of control tank, an almost horizontal steering Jjjpien The advertising binpil in the newspaper. first boarL-jneetin- g post and a hood strapped down over csult will be obtained from your gtBibers. 7; 1929; its big four-- Under engine. The spare held Friday, September in the greatest degree advertising of the meeting.heing to tire slanted rakishly aft. h purpose when your message appears s'.eudity board! The The car followed the lines nd persistently. Spasnutie or ictfd a yearly program, twice a 0f the racing machineclosely ded to hold meetings of that day, in advertising does not pay. held whUh Oldfield, DePalma, Tetziaff and lTse oath; th illustrations which will catch the UctoDer 4, Harroun were competing at speed of ve and obtain a Friday evening, reading of Ike story. the election Friday afternoon the go to 70 miles an hour against such I it your ndvcrlisenu nt to current I of the first project pilots as Bragg, llugh.es and llruce-tertt- events- events of a local, state wide Aidentbody, cleaned up theschooi grounds Urown. During 1911 Oakland built or national They will In more Vunde a volley ball courffor the1" -- these rakish Oriole Speedster: effective if scope. are seasonable as they basket- - with the limited production well. rj. and planned an outdoor factorys facilities always proving inadequate gjl court for the boyar-Make a sj lash when the occasion to meet demand. justifies it and use large newspaper Some of the Orioles competed in space. If you have a Doth or "oth or NORTH OGD the speed contests and road races that lUOlh anniversary raise u shout were popular from 1909 to 1911. One through an advertisement several Oar community at pfeSent of them was purchased in 1912 as a times the size of the one used for ted in the improvemen used car by Fred 0. Grimes, veteran ordinary purposes. Call attention in tfgtn -- ad on the road just nortVof- the garage man of Hillsboro, Texas. a large way, also, to the fact that The road is'b'eing ool building. Through the intervening 17 years the your next dividend will le the 63rd Ad by the Weber county roadTom-alnio- Oriole wore out four speedometers consecutive payment of that nature under the supervision with a total mileage aggregating amounting in this instance to $600,000 Allen. We sincerely appreciate hundreds of thousands of miles. many Dur- or $700,000 or more, and cite the ag tbs cooperation of the ing recent years the Oriole was util- g regate your bark has disbured." who were instrumental in ized as a service car with which Mr. Grimes rescued countless automobiles living this road improved. Juice The farmers are very anxioue that from the mud roads in the country thii good weather continue. The ean-nnf surrounding Hillsboro. Completing Most factory is still running But last week Mr. Grimes drove the Besides tomatoes, grapew-anold Oriole Speedster to the Oakland Successful goons are now being harveaterfrOth-- e Pontiac salesroom at Hollsboro. crops which will soon be ready for Im afraid Ill have to turn her in The Utah Fruit Juice company o unresting are the beet andgelery on a new car," he said. We that Kaysville have shipped the lust o the Oriole and myself have grown heir 1929 crop of concord grapes is, fffwr of our talented miasienarieg old together. And still not exactly They report a crop this season of thir sere the speakers in the services of because Ive grown old faster ty tons, all of which were grown en:that, hit Sunday evening. They werTTSvan ; than the "car. It has outlasted me. tirely without the use of irrigating Shiv, Thornel Wilson, Harvey eBSnd It'a still in fine shape. But Im not water. The demand for their pruduc Brown. hr and Clair so spry as I was. Ive reached the this year has been tremendous, ant The North Ogden Calf club wiH exwhere I appreciate the comforts they will close the year with orders age hibit their stock at the State- - Fair of a closed unfilled umounting to two and one car and a self starter . vxt week. He chose an Oakland half carloads or approximately thir List Friday evening the 1L-- I. A. Six Convertible Cabriolet, tons. de ty worthy was played-tw-o While due credit must be given to Kendant of a sturdy and spirited Miss Gwen Shupe gavtwo the excellent climatic conditions which tomotiye anceater. Misses Florence Warren icadinga. have prevailed, considerable credit nd Mildred Campbell Bang two ! must go to the management of this nags, which were followed byjupre-mrtatio- n Utah's 1929 Fair vineyard than which there is no finer of the "Story of vines to be found anywhere. Will Begin October 5 set The following people were Perfect tillage conditions prevail so held the naturally want to lead tha Farmers in the cast: Della Storey, Hel-- n that all rainfall is promptly absorbec LOGaj, oct. 3. Coach Dick Rom- school that two men have tonsil Due to honor a at once. opera- against the Utes. Florence Campbell, BaliffHBetty neys Utah Aggie football team runs tion from which he has been slow Utahs Fifty-firannual exposition by the soil to The Smith twins, Elmo and Ivan, Chandler, Afton 'Maurice com With success the this Daniels, of will open its gates to the public on in couplets. At least he has two of great the are not will in staging a great battle for wing play recover, llurgcson Bnrott, LeGrande Ward, O scar-Mopany in the growing and marketing the most unusual puirs to be found on the morning of October 5 and conAll these sophomores luck is Montana Stale. first Howard Woodfield, Elwood jiosts. against game Daniels tinue until midnight of October 12. of concord grapes a com Their superior knowledge of will two Jensen means That that in capthe weight. captain nd Mr. Frederick Barker. A dance That it will be as wide in country gridiron scope of plete quietus has been put on the any Just encounter. the look in who team that the of may give them the call over twins game a tains followed the above program and pair Both exhibits and as diverting in program rumors bo prevalent eight or ten years followed candidates and in fact it la be will other end the whut the season at the arrangement dre well attended and a good spirit of amusements as any fair in the ago that the venture would only re- good to start that the into their lien they will both be in at when probable lineup of the M. L A. the it Bergcson gets open Aggies States history, is the promise of the sult in failure. Times without num positions prevailed. Montuna State. They the kickoff is at the an Bozeman. open opinion. Maybe again ber the whole idea has been condemn- schedule next Saturday at Tuesday evening the M. I. -- A: and board of directors and the manager. ends on the Aggie were or the half will a now a act for regular and end each, game former Ed the Prisethood boys Jensen, All of Utah's industries and reed. Thus we see the thought is again quorums met for-tarand previously team last The frosh season, latter other are for every game. Hnt time Jthia season. The 'Officers sources are to be amply represented. proved: that a superior product is ever tackle, and Doug Bergcson, guard, aame down held on the so well work not is positions at It they the of the might rangement Aggies. ire very enthused, and are leaking It is the plan of the directors to have in demand. men will Granite high. both when of the in the time Thanksgiving the full first of history forward to. a successful packed The grapes from the vineyard in repre' year. The every building program as outlined will be .full of sentative displays of the products of question have been shipped in curlots Conductor: Cant you sco the sign, NEUTKBOOM SEEKS POST OF valuable lessons and entertaiaaaenta factory, orchard and farm. The edand trucks to every state that surNo CITY OGDEN COMMISSIONER Smoking'?" OF Claire a the highest class. 'The officers of ucational institutions will be in with rounds Utah. Grown without water Sailor: Sure, mate, thata plain their usual novel exhibits and instructat an altitude of 4800 feet, they are But there are so many dippy Mrs.. Florence ive features. are Valued Gowns enough. y Madison 2719 The Everet Ncutcboom, industry K. in flavor and texture and here. One says, 'Wear Brown's Manning, president; Mrs. DeUa H. will also contribute mining its share to the superior avenue, has announced his intention signs to So I ain't paying attention $20,000 in Talkie of grown in taker, first counselor, and MrsrBer-nc- e educational qualities shipping noniina-io- n Corsets. interest of the exposition. eastern and western those for race the the entering United coast them!" of to Campbell, second counaeloxr-Th- e any inTo make Utahs fair a gigantic for city commissioner at the comStates. of the Y. M. M. Ina Claire, during her brilliant cajficen stitute of learning, as well as a meMr. Neutebootn's plating primaries. wlin Berrett, reer in the theatre, earned the repu- form calls for president; Parley dium for recreation, is the yearly improvement of streets, A WONDERFUL tation of being the best dressed wo- and conscientious rWian Clyde Cunpbell, counselSrs, effort and aim of the management. 1928 is public service. Last Tuesday marked the-daAnd HUY! lean or it Arti the st on one man record will fifty-firstage. fair of The w first meeting of the Relief so-r- more year of progress and growth Five-Tub- e looks' ns though this beautiful star is Radio Set Livestock Roche, Theodora Von Eltz, Blanche It was held under thedirec- - and at the same time offer the citizengoing out after the same laurels on Fredcrici, Sidney Bracey, Paul HarMiss Claire wears twenty ry of the State an opportunity for rePhone 1188-- J or 2558-- J In general, the year 1928 may be the screen. dollars' worth of and other stage players of note. vey in laxation and amusement gowns characterized as one of the outstand' thousand Neilan directed. Marshall The Awful Truth, Iathes ing years in the history of the livetamd counselor; Mable Warren, sec version of her stage success, in stock industry, declares the bureau of SYRACUSE she makes her debut on the which wy and treasurer; DianaHadley, agricultural economics, U. S. depart- spoken screen. jtonster; Edith Orth, organistf-Jv- a ment of agriculture. As measured by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodily motored total income to Miss Claire personally supervised Ikervand Margaret S. Royhmce, producers, by apparas teachers; Alice Dean, magazine to Garland Sunday, and visited with ent the level making of every gown she wears the and general by profits, Wrt, and Mrs. Naomi Moore. Mrs. and Mr. in the Harvey picture. Some were Parisian of prices of all meat animals, the year Randall, the Mrs. Joseph Willey spent the post was more favorable than 1927; in creations obtained for her through a teher. The program week in Layton as guest of her fact, the bureau says, it was the most well known New York modiste, others re preview of 1116 Show Place of Utah" favorable year of the postwar period. were from Fifth avenue and still Primary association; by daughter, Mrs. Leo Green, were Samuel Mr. Mrs. and of-Thurgood President StiLF The situation in the sheep indus- others were made in Hollywood. It doesnt matter where gowns and a talk about the dinner guests of Mrs. Jane Tolman try was somewhat better than in 1927 for at her home in Bountiful Sunday. ar.d was one of the most profitable come from or how much one pays wow,or for the of Layton, vis- years on record, according to the bu- them, explains Miss Claire, a Mrs. John Mrs. by Higgs, Della Jvn Mrs. Dora Pat- reau's review. The relatively unsat- men is never really well dressed unh purpose of these two talks. was ited with her sister, aa V1 mothers conditions in the hog indua less she knows her defects aa well terson, Friday. nrriojlainf isfactory which selects clothes ten and Mrs. Albert Tree is spending E? try were more than offset by the fa attractions hrtkr cooperate and have a days in Park City as guest of Mr. vorable conditions in the cattle indus- will minimize the foimer and em nice understanding of what and Mrs. Edward Tree. try. Conditipng in the hog industry phasize thewoman points. Heir knows best what she Criddle Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. young folks are learningDther Every were slightly below average, whereas is why I always That wear. should of inaa r in cattle President-Barkeguests and in conditions Hooper the spent Sunday sheep by fve Damer tod of my own the making dustries were considerably above av- supervise the Mrs. D. W. Hooper. women other to advice clothes. of My Archie Mr. Mrs. Green, and of-terage. advantage good never well be would dressed, In-tKaysville were dinner guests of Mr. Although prices for commodities is, if you talk h Reliefociety. cut into wearing let you anyone and Mrs. Everett Johnson Sunday. Mr- 1 -purchased by farmers were slightly gowns. Mrs. Newell Gailey spent the past higher in 1928 than in 1927, the higher and dried, with in Sandy at the home of her general level of livestock prices off- Study yourself, tben act accordingly." week Mw?iJ?onday vening, MiSHyrum HENRY comes which Awful In The Truth," set this increase. The purchasing ntertained at ar birth -- father, Albert Olsen. theatre on Sunday DANIIl Fon-tellto the conEgyptian not was Judson and livestock Stoker of only honor daughter, power Mr. of erv Mpxttgom- is a sophisticated Miss Claire was next, 1927 were but in than of Salt Lake, Sunday siderably higher enieztained trouble with also the highest since war times. The (society woman who has hivl ame, Iter. which guests of Mrs. Katherine Stoker. have been after and husband they her as were Berenice Hill hiUfBctUK Misses Lois and situation of the livestock industry the L.f ,en W8 served. .Besides her. The to back him visitors to Salt Lake a whole was more favorable than that divorced, brings honor and the . hostess; last week-en- d one the excellent an of most other major agricultural en- supporting cast is guests of Miss Ruth Walker. PPle were- - present: as Miss includes Henry Daniel, John Ina Claire (Mrs. John Gilbert), the popular stage and (wLf WeHolt entered the Virginia terprises.' Be p.tgina Montgomery, Mrs. Net-j- r Mr. and Mn Cpnrm drama. . A great play star, in her first awgi ber college at Ogden Monday, where vice-Sen- 1 -- cj . .r " 1 ! i - x, n, ef-An-f- nw county-eem-aidioner- s, Utah Fruit -- Year d ' I J1 rs. ( duct koa Book-Wed-t- ol" ed Lib Then Wat st ss, dry-far- Mil kn ta for it to Elder inks esdij vid i it-ti- it Me ed i few m he Wears Ina at -are te In v- Outstanding Industry $20.00 all-talki- ng 77 STARTS SUNDAY the-fatu- 4h S H.-lar- ker. wS8SSr Si he ClSfred WSW made-by-the-do- 7 a, all-talki- Hym ffiK IfcS3 W ElHs, Mr. amMIrs. gChateUm, Mr. and MrsrC. M. Mr. aniMrB Henry II?, McCormick; Mr. De-Hoa- Mw-an- WSSLi1 SteDauf' tod Carina Threr n, k MrJoseph B"tt, Agnes Wagner, Farr DeIoris Montgomery r Citizens met With ac- recently: Darel Farr ix in the reiult rom a motorcycle ac- tftlmev,JWard hM bewcon-rs- e H w kiked by Mr. Charles W. Ellis' hand lacerated in a corn grind- - U Jring . from-inju-dde- nt. ikIeinpar bai tied flin Wi .. hiriij- -. returned to his wor.na- - Me was accom- ?Tifwaunc Storey and Arthur ulborn Morris accompanied Elmer Shaw k01! to California work 1, e winter. a Nevada. FLYCiffP rr binn 't she will attend schooL Miss Letha Stoker was a guest at the home of Bert Thatcher in Ogden last week. Mr. afid Mrs. Leland Bodily spent Sunday in Plain City as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dahl spent Sunday in Ogden, aa guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker motored to Salt Lake Sunday and visited with Mrs. R. W. Hunsaker. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Burton, of Salt Lake, were last week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Easthope and family. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bennett are visiting in Blackfoot, Idaho, for a few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Judson Patterson, of Burley, Idaho, were guests of Mrs. Dora Patterson for a few days this week. Mrs. Amy Johnson, of Ogden, and Mrs. Walter Lund, of Plain City, Mrs, Christ Christensen. en-we- re on the stage Save Steps and Money by.... RIDING THE STREET CARS Have you stopped to think of the length of Ogden City's blocks and the many steps you save by riding the street car a block? rides buying an unlimited weekly pass these of a block are practically free. BUY A PASS AND SAVE! UTAH RAPID TRANSIT CO. ng .... an even greater talking picture. ADDED 'ty i Comedy Fox Movietone News . Shows at 2 3 s4 3 5:30 7:15 9 I. M. All-Talki- ng Mack-Scnne- tt .... COMMING . ... . Morton Downey in "Lucky in Love th |