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Show Lm.v. February 14, 1930 SWISFOR ft National Officer of Woodcraft Is Feted At Banquet Here IfBRIDGE HELD UP COLN AVENUE Ril r ft, B 1 o lb I bji their I carter) Recommends-lio- n jjty Engineers d That Construction be for Until Rights-oMVa- y De-laje- to City yneoln and Grant limits Are Obtained Meets ad teai Commissions Approval Mol 3 U 0 0 ITbob THE OGDEN POST recommendation of City En- C. Brown to the city hSrion CHURCHES GOOD SHEPHERD Corner of street and Grant avenue, John W. Hy&lop, rector; Mr. Ronald Rosevear, lay reader. Scptuagcsima Sunday. Huly eommusion at 8 a. m. The church school at 9:30 a. m. Morning service and sermon at 11 Twenty-fourt- Concluding a two-da- y official visit in Ogden, Grand Guardian Neighbor B IIiner- - of XeiBhbors of Woodcraft, of Portland, Oregon addressed a public meeting at the W. O. W. hall ednesday evening. The of beneficiary insurance of the order which she represents was a. m. stressed by the visitor. She told of No evening service. the home recently established in Calmusic: organ prelude, Morning ifornia by the Woodcraft. She was Sar.tia Maria, Meyerdcer; offertory the guest of honor at a banquet g'ven solo, (Topliff), Mrs. II. J. Hiller; orby Ogden circle No. 531 at the Episcopal guild hall immediately before gan postlude march in C, Fosta. Monday Blue Birds at 4 p. m. the meeting. Tuesday Choir practice at 7:30 p. Mayor Ora Bundy gave an address of welcome at the meeting, and Judge m. James A. Howell delivered a patriotic Thursday Y. P. F. at 7:30 p. m. address. Vocal numbers were given Friday Boy Scouts at 7 p. m. by Mrs. S. W. Badcon, accompanied by Mrs. Byron Whittcmore. Mrs. M. Alice Collins presided and introduced the work of the abutments Lincoln avenue will be on 1 first a right of way is noti-thapwtil 0 e commission whined. The city 0 Construction Wheelwright 1 which has the contract, not the speakers. 0 with the worh until lurth-,rCMrs. IIiner departed Thursday A rieht of way mmt be ftl for Denver to continue her nvthe from morning .btained running north official visits of Woodcraft circles. limits. P.Tdl r to the city as is recommendation Ilf Jtr. Brown's '"Si I S 'ny. SHINGLES Per 1000 All Other Lumber and Building Material Priced Accordingly! INDEPENDENT LUMBER COMPANY Phone 1153 3121 Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah Se 1 I 1 IS 1 1 George Wheelwright of the miMlwricht Construction company on this office for ,aa made a request 0 con- -; takes so that they may begin the 0 abutavenue Lincoln of the faction 0 ments. The Grant avenue ones havi0 and the backfil-in- g ng been completed 0 now being done. 0 last year this office caused a surr0 three possible ey to be made of the what would be street along openings, 5 til reana Grant, Lincoln and Wall avenues, tan Seventeenth street to Harrisville vad for Grant, and to the north city units for Lincoln and Wall. A map been prepared showing the condi-iom d. ulj as they exist on the ground with Ml toll espeet to fences, canals, buildings and Blueprints are roperty ownership. ns sll! h McEntyre Leads in Division Scoring McEntyre, of Weber, forged into the lead for division scoring honors when he made 19 points in last Friday's game, making his total 65 points or an average of 16Vi points per game. Wilcox, of Davis, and Hunter, of Weber, are tied with 52 points, each for the four games they have played. Earl, of 'Box Elder, who led last week, was idle this week and dropped down to third place. Swaner, Davis center, was held down this week due to the fact that he received an injury at the start of the Ogden game. Name G Pd G F Pts Just a bad cold due to overheat!!! iow available to committees seeking the opening of any or all of routes. these As three 10 your honorable body knows, all streets are of these proposed 'loed from Fifteenth street north-rar- d, hence, it would seem good judgment to hold up the construction of Lincoln avenue abutments until K'h time as a right of way running Hunter, (6) iorth is secured. "It is therefore respectfully recom-neode- d Holt, (B.R.) that this .office be instructe- G. Sheffield. d to notify the Wheelwright Pantone, (O) company not to proceed ... urther with the construction of the Foley, (0) Jneoln avenue abutments until furth-- r Con-itnicti- leu k 179 e. on notice. further respectfully recom-neadethat the street department be luthorised to build a substantial fence locking traffic leading to both aides if the recently built Grant avenue hutments, until a bridge is placed cross the river at this place." President Trace Turner, of the Exhale dub, states that committees rom the various business clubs of he city will name committees to disuse the feasibility of opening Grant venue. Charles' Hollingsworth has eei named as chairman of the club delegation with B. F. Hnamore and James Eason on the "It is R d Ex-hu- ge oomittee. Mayer, (6) E. Sheffield, Barker, (W L. Valentine Lillywhite, ( Baker, (B. R.) Shees, (B. R.) Hoff, (B.R.) Stratford, (W Lindsay, (W) Stoker, (0) .. Briggs, (D) .. Sarlo, (W) .. Size and Sighs One day a tramp was walking down he street. As he passed the window i a baggage company, he noticed that hey bad a sale on trunks. One of the ufe tranks had a sign on it which md, "This size for One Hundred WUn," The tramp replied, So do A common winter ailment homes in I Grant, (D) .. Clark, (D) .... methods net polos were given by James Kas-tri- s, student of the Utah state school for the deaf and blind. Mrs. A. 11. Aland gave a group of vocal selections. She was accompanied by Miss Lillian Thatcher. F3UR outareof OUT-OF-TOW- ed old-fashion- BUSY DAY AN old-fashion- ten men and seven out of ten incapacitated by colds each winter. School children are similarly affected. Medical experts say over 50 per cent of these cases can be prevented. They point out that most colds are caused by sharply fluctuating temperatures . . . a common condition in homes heated by methods. LATE AFTERNOON ON A REMEMBERS heated by N ed LETTER HE INTENDED TO DICTATE THAT CORNING decides to telephone- - PLACES i CALL-CONNEC-TION 5 IS COMPLETED WHILE LINE- -, DECIDES LONG- - DI5TANCE offers the remedy IS A MOST SATISFACTORY TIME TO USE IT OFTEN. SAVER-RES0L- VE5 Healthful, automatic Natural Gas heat can be installed in one day. Your office or home will be kept warm in the meantime. Long Distance is both direct and inMost calls are now comexpensive. pleted while you hold the line almost as fast as local calls. Us done mih heal, if you can do it better Various Long Distance day rates were again reduced January 1 the fourth reduction in a little wore than three years. n designates those calls on which you wll talk with anyone at the called telephone. Evening and night rates wert affected by the reduction. ell as station-to-sta-ti- that nient on with QaiMMadP CAS Station-to-sta-tao- nt gtitem) (Guns Comnipdiiiniiip 414 J0. An AdvertisemeBt by The Mountain States Tel & Tel Co. 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