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Show TIIE OGDEN POST Friday, February U. S. Civil Service To Washington Announces Openings IRRESPONPENCE 14. 1 Frid; Ogden Beats Bees By Score 49 to 2j Coach Kapple revamped count The fifteenth decennial census of will the United be dur- trounced Box Elder last night byS States taken core of 49 to 28. Stilt and Hilto Mighty hi war. ft grtr in gMC. ing the month of ApriL The enu- Ogden AB through tha run aur lava and davotiaa proved their abilities as W (Continued from page 4.) meration will be made by a force of ket shooters Far you and yaw aktailaa aha! only Uenwa. together getting Tha yaars ahaS but add ta yaw laaw and yaw yraatlg Miss Doris Stallings spent last about 100,000 enumerators who will points. The Ogdn guards, Foley ravaal ahaU a to dagraa graatw For tlma week-en- d in Eden visiting her par- go from house to house and secure Meyer, held the Bee forwards to U Yaw frUduw and graataaaa. yaw lava aad yaw vUian, and Mrs. George F. Stali- the information required for the scores at the same time feeding tW Mr. ents, Fathar aad Iriaad af thla load al tha fraal own forwards for baskets. ng!. census. Every person is to be reOgden lead throughout, the quart. Mist Fay Robins was able to Our haarto thrill with yrida aa yaw daada ana racauatad, so far aa possible, at his "usual ending 20 to 8 in Ogdens favor her resume to to awn turn Logan Sunday Wa glory bacauaa ora caa claim aa aw ' studies at the A. C. after being home place of abode" or the place where he the half ended 29 to 10. Both ten, A bare and atotaamaa tlie whale ararld waa knawa. week because of illness. usually lives. Where individual mem- substituted freely. The score: went B. down" Mrs. R. ol aouthlaad, tha and Mr. ahoraa tha to the Thompson And (raw bers of a family are away from home Box Elder Mr. far where Lake aray. last week, Salt From tha anal to tha watt, along ovary at the time the census is taken they Name refaun ha dad, an noban araridai for had ful G.T.F.Td aad operation to enumerator w Thompson Of thla arighty ill be reported the by G. 0 4 g Valentine, rf. moval of tonsils. They returned home other members of the family. Wa honor aad chariib hia rnawory today. if is 2 U: lie kathckine EDELMAN. nicely. improving Upon, Sunday. For cases where it is known in ad- Earl, c m 0 o Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Folkman of vance rineer 1 till. Waatara Nowapapar Union.) that the whole family will be Ward, rg 0 0 otnmis Warten have been at the R. B. Thomphome at the time, special L. from away Mr. 1 son home the past week while fen bridj Valentine, lg l dihas been made by the e and rf Ifld op and Mrs. Thompson were in Salt Lake provision l 0 rector of the census in the form of an Barker, If and btiinec 0 0 Sorensen, lg City. schedule which is to be N Mr. and Mrs. R. T. MacNamara and absent family some .M..0 1 ied the elson, c ...m...... memout filled responsible by 1 wo children have recently moved into ber ompsn: 0 of the family in advance of the Freeman, 2 3den. They came from Idaho and census o pro? to transmitted the Totals date and 8 6 2f are living on the Browning ranch east local r notir supervisor of the census. A copy Ogden vt town. ,btiii secured schedule can be Name G.T.F.Tol r to tb Eden has enjoyed exceptionally fine of this to D. R. Roberta of by apOgden, Stilt, rf ,.7 1 111 roads this winter. Some of the time plication Mr. who census is for the ... Utah, If supervisor .4 1 1 Hunter, night shifts were worked in order to this district. ollows: e 9 8 111 Hilton, teep the roads cleared of snow, and Mr. .0 2 1 Families planning to be away dur- Mayer, lg eople have been able to go and come Kheehr 1 1 ing the month of April, leaving the Foley, rg without any difficulty. its ..0 0 Ernest Shupe and Eugene Thurston home closed or with no one in charge Wilson, rf takes s Van census to the who is 0 0 Dyke, give D. lg. C. qualified visitors of Ogden were at the troctioi to are the information 1 0 enumerator, Morris, rg Robins home Wednesday evening. meats, 0 0 There has been a great many deer urged to obtain one of these schedules Morley, lg ng bee seen by Eden people the last few at once and to fill it out and send it Tarran, c .. . .. ........ .... ..... ..... .0 0 ing noi .0 0 weeks. In one herd on the east moun to D. R. Robe its at the earliest pos- Gober, rf a............... Last in is house Or sible if left date. the 0 0 head. Olish, lg tain there were seventy-fou- r to be who will servant sure of rey were charge Orlo Carver and Louis Fuller ... Totals itreet o 8 enumerator when be home the to at ,J2 some enthusiastic the of young among Jrant, men to climb the mountainside to get calls, the schedule may be left with, Umpire, Glenn; referee, Stevensoa mq Se suqh servant for delivery to the enu- a closeup view of them. to information The merator. rad furnished; and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lofgreen be schedule as treated on will t this of Verna Mae, Springfield, daughter, hi beei Our chick ma lit. Sad, u Idaho, were visitors at the home of confidential and will be used only for ions as 4th pen ia the laying ecatw Mrs. Lof greens parents, Mr. and the tabulation of statistics which will at tha atack ahaar. espect Mrs. A. M. Ferrln, several days last not reveal any information with reALBERT W. BELL iropert; gard to individuals or families. week. SSa4 Street iow avi A number of Boy Scouts from Eden the opt attended Hie rally given last week at Mrs. Avery Gardner of Ogden was rates. the tabernacle in Ogden for Scouts. a week-en- d visitor in Eden last week. Wa. waa bb bora aad apeat whan Waihfagloa George aetata at Virginia, Ml Varaaa, af vaat tha the talk Miss Mildred Alraiaw "Al J They greatly enjoyed given Stallings spent the with her parents, Mr. three i by Orcar Kirkham, telling of the jam- last week-en- d . . Gilfillan boree held in England last year. Those and Mrs. V. B. Stallings. losed crossing of thla river with Ills tab Presidential party, an Inscription In attending from here were Louis b Miss been raid, has in Ritter Maggie waa on a blue ground tered troops In those dreadful winter large gilt letters scout leader; Royal Parkin- Salt Lake several weeks Clarke, neat tc her having The Best in Radio! months of the wart How well we fastened, and beautifully ornamented son, David Ferrin, John Lindsay, Elthe: Lin treated by specialists. know this historic Incideut which hiia with flowers ; The Defender of the don Hogge, Lesley Eggleston, and eyes nek tii W. C. Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Fowers and Mothers will be the Protector of the Parley Ferrin. been the Inspiration of artist and poet lorth ii Maurice and of Merle, Taylor The students of the higher grades sons, In their attempts to portray tho draDaughters.' Oa top of this muss of Radio were Sunday visitors in Eden. It is matic In history. evergreens was a large suuflower in school and the teachers served ice needed Lee Richardson has to Plain cream gone nnd cake last Friday to raise No President, no American In fuel, Company Trentons lending dtizens waited which was Intended to emblemize the id to American people who turned toward funds to buy decorations for the hall City for a few weeks to work for C. on the other chore, eager to extend a Willard Batteries Exide.and baa ever during his lifetime captured itrucUoi R. WedEngland. 2586 Wash. Ave. Phone 179 the popular fancy of a whole nation welcome. He waa also greeted here him aa the only sun which would give for their dance, which was held arther Mrs. Everett Robins, who has been Ave. 2586 life and warmth to the body politic.' nesday night. as did George Washington In 1789, by "an admiring concourse" of the InJneoln Washington Earl Steed of Ogden was a week- seriously ill at the Dee hospital, is habitants of Bloouishury who hnd Children's Tribute. Phone 179 Evelyn Thorpe writes, In the Boston t aotie end guest at the home of hia aunt, reported as being slightly improved. Idol on aa the the river's Joined the Trenlontiins Herald. He alone stands The structure bad becu erected the Mrs. C. D. Robins. Her infant daughter which was born It bank. "The battery fired a salute and day previous by workmen in charge of an adoring populace. neBdcd A. E. Berlin of Ogden is visiting at Saturday was buried in the Eden cemthe troop of horse and light Infantry of Benjamin Yard ; and the ladles had the home of his daughter, Mrs. Leon- etery Monday afternoon. When Washington, as President-elec- t lotkorii of the American people, began the companies formed the escorting col-ilockini been busy all the morning putting In ard Fuller, for a few weeks. Miss Ellen met wiih the omn Into the village of Trenton." It if the Misses Myrle, Maud, and Anne ladies or Eden Agreen long trip from llonnt Vernon to New position the wreaths and emblems Tuesday afternoon in ibatma was peculiarly fitting that Trenton which they had with such taste pre- Stalling spent the week-en- d York In April, 1780, for the first Inauat their Relief socioty and gave instructions in modhomes a This Eden. he welcome. should me of the ceremonies nutlon, plan great Genera arch Beneath this and demonstrations for mixing paints gural pared. COAL RANGES Mrs. Harvey Burnett and infant to decorate their homes Pretic to euter must Tren with estly expressed his wish and Intention waa an historic spot and George this pass Washington hinge had made the history. Here ton. A a he came to the high ground daughter have returned to their home spring. to avoid notice and display as he Jouria just a few in Eden. The 'non Ted Fuller has gone to Huntsville neyed through the states. Hut the he had captured a body of Hessian on Mill hill, some 200 yards below the weeks old. Mrs. baby been in he city Burnett has to mercenaries under Colonel Hall, "who creek, the beautiful triumphal arch stay indefinitely with his brother, people were too delighted et his elecClinton at her parents home since George mi tin A. of do men servto hnd had could Fuller, done that all . that his place. tion, too grateful for splendid appeared. But as be passed through leaving the hospital with her baby. Miss Afton Grow of Huntsville was ivesae. ices In their behalf too proud of his Injure the good people of the Jerthe archway with uncovered head Mont Robins, son of Mr. and Mrs. a n fees Miss of Velma WedUTAH Fuller guest victories, too conscloua of Ills great sey" At this very apot also he hm still more lovely sight greeted hint C. D. Robins, is taking one of the nesday. huge o hours withstood for the advance ness, to permit him to puss unnoticed. tin the one aide of the arch he saw leading parts in the operetta, "Belle Xnima Mr. and Mrs. Carl Green of Ogden & LIGHT CO. the British and afterward performet A fig for bla modesty I He waa their tlx little girls dressed in white, carry- of Havana," to be given at the Weber were week-en- d raunitt visitors the at Albert hero; they would adore him. True to one of the masterly movements of the ing baskets of flowers: on the other high school. , The operetta is under Carver home. the spirit of democracy, the people war. Duriug these eventful weeks he side thirteen young ladies to represent Albert C. Powells direction. D Mr. and Mrs. David C. Lindsay are hud "nearly freed the entire etnte of the several states, who were dressed bad their way. lie waa eulogized, One d feasted, feted and acclaimed from the an Insolent foo." These circumstances, In similar style and also hnd baskets delighted with their new baby girl, Janwas on which born now recalled, gave New Jersey Its first he Wednesday, moment he left the shelter of Mount itre tilled with flowers. Behind all these 29. Vernon until he entered the door of were a number of the matrons of the uary fa bag Seymour Fackroll and Otto, Grow the President's house In New York town and neighboring villages. As have returned to their homes hey hat in Eden city. Washington entered the arch the alx after spending several months on the uge tr Hardly bad he left hie own door-yarlittle girls began to sing a beautiful coast , tad lUtrwm, (Hw hiy EDEN 4 tailing. enu-erate- d, aa.-t- C, i. . . !( If BABY CHICKS Apex RADIOS Tribute of Nation Laid at the Feet of Washington IVERSON Battery and 1 Used I . Wnsli-Ingto- n Terms! POWER d V- when bis friends from oelglilMir Ing Alexandria captured him and corted him to their little village for a neighborly farewell. Here, he was at home; these were Ida friend. They had prepared for him a great dinner to which the community's finest .were Invited. There was cordial good feland lowship. eulogistic farewells hearty well wishing for this great man who was peculiarly their friend and neighbor. Washington was more than grateful for their confidence end love and this frrnk expression of It touched him deeply. Welcomed at Philadelphia. He arose before daylight to coutlnue bis Journey from Baltimore, hut It was not too early for the Baltimoreans to do full honor to their departing guest At 5:30 In the morning they started him off on bis Journey amid the cheers of the people and the boom of cannon. Philadelphia was the largest city WaiUngtaa Cakin Ik Oatk al Olfica, throngh which he was to pass and Apra so. me. they had made extensive preparation there. The city was gayly decorated. Impressive triumphal arches spanned opportunity to do honor to Its dellv the highways; streamers, flags and erer. The people of "the Jerseys" evergreens made the old city a festive were most grateful to Washington for scene. There wns banqueting, speeches, the successful culmination of the music and firework. The honored struggle. guest waa greeted with great enthusi Women's Unique Greeting. asm and frequent ahouts of Long The women were particularly sensiLife to George Washington, the father ble to the security hla valorous deeds of the people I" It was a busy and had procured for them. They were to happy day for them alL have their share In honoring him and The next morning found the gay had planned a unique reception. At city disheveled by the torrential rains no other place, so far as the record which were relentlessly descending, Indicate, did women play so definite making sorry havoc of the previous and prominent a part In the succesday's splendor and delaying Washing-fonsion of hero worship. Washington was start for Trenton until nearly deeply moved and grateful. noon. lie rode In hla own closed ear Here at the bridge, the site of a rlage accompanied by Lieut. Col. noble victory of war. the women of p on Trenton planned the Humphreys, an spectacular part his staff during the war. and Charles of the festivities. "On the north side Thomson, secretary of the Continental of the bridge an arch about twenty congress, who had Journeyed to Mount feet high wns raised, supported on one Vernon to notify Washington of bis side by seven and on the other by six election to the Presidency, snd who pillars. The arch was nearly twenty wns now escorting him to New York. feet, wide end about twelve feet In Crossed Delaware. Again length. Each of the thirteen pillars was entirely covered with masses of They arrived at the old stone ferry house at Colvin's ferry on the Delaevergreens and wreaths of laurel, nnd ware early In the afternoon. Patrick the arches above were closely twined Colvin, himself, owner of the ferry, about with the same material and feswas on hand to personally conduct tooned Inside with long ropes of lauthe Presidential party safely across rel and the Bowers of early spring. the Delaware! What memories must On the south side of the archway, the It not havs stlmd of that earlier side which first appeared to the . .1 t.' t Da--v- ld aide-de-cam- . ode which had been written by Major Howell and which, under the Instruction of Rev. James F. Armstrong, they performed with excellence. After the tribute of respect at the archway the escort proceeded to Samuel Henry's City turern. on the southwest corner of Second and Warren streets, where Geuernl Washington dined with the principal citizens of the place and held a reception In the parlors of the Inn. Late In the after noon he took carriage for Princeton, Kev. Mr. Armstrong accompanying him that fur ou his Journey. It la generally understood that they spent that night at the residence of the president of the college. Rev. Dr. John Wither spoon. During the afternoon a copy of the song with which the tittle girls had greeted him at the Trenton bridge had been given him. Washington's Gratitude. All of this, contrasted as it was with the earlier memories of Trenton, stirred Washington to the depths of his emotions, and before Mr. Armstrong deported on his return to Trenton, Washington had written a beautiful expression of big gratitude for the love and confidence which had been evidenced in Trenton toward him. This letter he asked Mr. Armstrong to deliver for him to the women of Trenton: General Washington cannot leave this place without expressing hi acknowledgements to the matrons aud young ladies who received him In so novel nnd grateful a manner at the triumphal arch In Trenton, for the exquisite sensation he experienced In that affecting moment. The astonishing contrast between hla former and actual situation at the same spot, the elegant taste with which It was adorned for the present occasion and the Innocent appearance of the choir who met him with the gratulatory song, have made such Impressions on his remembrance as he assures them will never be effaced." Not much of the long Journey was now left for Washington, for he had only to go to Elizabethport, where he wns to embark on the remarkable barge which was to carry him across the river and np the bay to New York. Everywhere the people turned out to see him and to cheer him, making the whole Journey one long triumphal procession, the like of which no other President has ever experienced. wldte-robe- d AUTO WASHING AND STORAGE ead, Mars.1 While attending the winter sports events, store your car here and have it washed. Our modern wash rack and experienced washers will make your car look like new. 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