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Show THE OGDEN POST i8 Mandy Lou: Writ Mrs. M. E. Carson departed WedFrancisco I got to go San cura; for afternoon nesday and Los Angeles for a stay of several brush and some throat Infection, is reported as rest ing easily, and recovering. Grant Stratford, 774 Twenty-firstreet, departed Monday for Berkeley, he will continue with his nia. school was robbed need-cecity- 1, Mrs! Kenneth studies at the University of CaliforThe Option . me its a Miss teef every day. formerly Tripp, Edith Powell of Ogden, and two chilCuticura: Yes dren. of San Jose, are visiting Mr. and But dey aint no neejL aveMrs. G. W. Tripp, 432 Binford er toof brush just fordJFtffi nue. y MlssurYiJ&i Mrs. Henry Sanford and two sons, stuff, de same as I returnMansfield, of Allen and Mack, of dese highflutin ed to their home Tuesday after spend- so afraid ob a lew Eermi11 ing several weeks with Mrs. Sanfords McCann. Ellen Mrs. mother, Mrs. Floyd H. Munson has returnRomantic Lady n-ed to her home in New York after a pictures in the lire?" Sron visit of several weeks with Dr. and . Embittered Art CriticMrs. S. Parker, 463 Canyon road. I ve seen lots that ought to Miss Violet Banford and Miss Mar-jeri- e DeHart departed Monday for San Francisco and Los Angeles for F. J. a two weeks stay. Mrs. E. J. Watkins and children, Veterinary Harold and Alice, and her father, Phone 115a Walker Barlow, have returned from a 2432 an Bum An. Los in and weeks visit three Angeles, Consultation other California points. Dgden, Utah Mrs. J. S. Allen entertained inforbreaka at bridge Wednesday mally fast at her home, 1066 Twenty-fift- h street. wpkii st where . .n.c toofLaJ high Charles A, West returned to Ogden of two valuable paint ings, The Captive," by Donald Beauregard, and Monday from a five weeks business "Moonstone Cove," by J. T, Harwood. trip to New York. The theft waa reported to the police George II. Lowe, local attorney, has M. from a fishing trip to RobA. returned thd of by Merrill, principal high achool, and he ht of the opinion inson Barr, and the Sawtooth regions that aonte one atole them for the pur of Idaho. poHe of pawning them. The Mount Ogden stake girls' camp U. P. Iverson, newly elected' in North Fork canyon closed Monday and grain executive of the for the season. Miss Nellie U. HenSpeery Flour company, and P. M. dricks, president of the Mhtuals, and Thompson, who succeeds Mr. Iverson Miss Sarah McCracken, in charge of as the Ogden plant manager, have re recreation, state that one of tho most turned from a tour of inspection of successful years of the camp termin the company properties. Mr. Iverson ated Monday when the camp closed. and family will leave August 25 for Several hundred girls visited the camp San to make their home and participated in outdoor life in all ' there.Francisco ts phases, swimming, hiking, bonFuneral Sprays, Baskets and De- fire parties, and various healthful given signs, any price from SI up. Why pay games. Programs were also in the more? Weber Floral 710 28th street. and much talent was developed Phone 410. adv. special programs. 4 Serve Frm AlA. QUIET ON THE. HE.STE.RN FRONT Magill Melendoz, charged with Kenneth Drawer, accused of operatWH Paper, Madera C. J. store, vvvaarvi. cumx PRQOtiGTIOn the at Penny shoplifting KabaMina. y doesnt the ing a car with the muffler cut-owwlil,klH Having in serve three was to sentenced PaiaL a ,Ulity days care and effort which went into the help much if the other fellow is drivopen, failed to appear in the city court ail on the mIUm on to All of Quiet attempting in charge this when hia name waa called and his making of the other sequences Bra the, far iii ing a truck. steal a pair of shoes last Saturday. The scenes were, production. rash bond of $3 was forfeited. super Western MULLER DECOBattv? iw I is wife was also arrested, and both I canal half made at Venice, Calif. A John Antonio, charged with liquor A man that had three drinks of IN Z4th Street. were held at the city jail since their BmI, 21 a mile in length, 40 feet wide and 15 powerful homebrew jumped into a d possession, pleaded guilty in the city arrest. Mrs. Melrndox giwUu was released, feet in depth, crossed by a stone bridge watering trough and yelled to a cop court Tuesday morning and was fined her. dismissed case and the against 1100. All Quiet on the Western Front patrolled by sentries and surrounded standing near by, Save all the womThe case of the city against Mrs, Fire Chief II. II. Wardleigh has Universal picturization of Erich with typical French cottages and a en and children, I can swim. the Pick of the Studios' Bum recommended to the city commission James Ford, charged with battery Maria ia pri- village settlement, was built Remarques Tuesmasterpiece, court in the dismissed was city Pictures! that a fire hydrant be placed at SevThis portion of the picture, which Just because you have had a big At- marily the story of youth the youth enth street, stating that it would day on motion of Assistant City de- feed, you neednt get puffed up about in is of all side war. nations shows of Even the in the war, lighter Adults (All Day and NUt Hendricks, on the greatly lessen the fire hazard in that torney ofJohn midst of war, youth does not forget clared to be one of the most delightevidence. insufficient grounds to waa The referred matter 15c; Kiddies, a Di locality. II. M. Shank, chief of the depart- romance. So in the masterpiece of ful romantic interludes- ever seen on Fred E. Williams, commissioner of is is romance. there Remarque, It the screen. ment of maps and surveys of the lo- one the waterworks department. of the great passages of the book, All Quiet on the Western Front," service S. U. cal headquarters forest Chief of Police A. K. Wiifong states has and Universal book which the on comes to the Egyptian theatre the a put from to Ogden Monday that a police officer will be assigned returned screen exactly as the author wrote it. Sunday, August 24, numbers in its and Teton on the weeks' three survey to patrol the Ogden viaduct day and Service There is not a scene in the picture cast a remarkable array of players. Targhee national forests. night. which is not in the book. Louis Wolheim, Lewis Ayres and John minor floods were Judge Eugene E. Pratt, Democrat, storms causing head the featured players, book Readers the Wray of near and Shank there Mr. Morgan, by Water piped into die Cum .of the Second district court, announcNOW PLAYING whom also are Raymond Griften Idaho. million been will among of them lave and Big Springs, ed Saturday that he would be a can Wyoming, home lot saves of a work, (Today and Tonorrat) the incident, fith, George Slim" Summerville, Wildidate to succeed himself at the elec However, he states that the damage recall but there must be some liam Bakewell, Walter Browne Rogers, when the Kg First Run Show soldiers swim schoolboy was slight. tion in November. Judge Pratt was AlexBen Russell of to die across of Scott the street, Gleason, Kolk, Thirtieth on 975 the disposing laughing girls Alex Brown, way BUCK JONE$ appointed to the present position by other side for a midnight rendezvous, ander, and Owen Davis, Jr. wastes from kitchen liquid In Governor George II. Dern, April 19, reported to the police Tuesday that Ilia First Pitta and and Paul Baumer, the hero, believes In the romantic canal swimming bathroom. Build a conana 1929, to fill the vacancy on the Sec hia home was entered Monday scenes In limsclf actually the French girls are portrayed love. ond district bench, caused by the death $35 in rash taken. crete septic tank to take The Lone Rider This sequence in the picture has by Yola DAvril, Renee Damonde, and Motion to vacate the order of the of Judge James Nathan Kimball. SaniSafe the wastes. John :ecn filmed by Universal with all the Poupee AndroiL court, forfeiting the bond of and Added Attractios Judge Iratt is a son of the late Judge city Sandman in the sum of $300 for failtary Permanent. Arthur E. Pratt. Annie McFarland court. He to waa the and fined SHARKEY-SCHMELU$50 seeking city and plead to a liquor against Delegates were elected by the Og- ure to appear recover $1000 alleged to be due on a sentenced to thirty days in the city Informmtion Fnml den fire department to the annual con- charge, was denied by Judge Simon promissory note. FIGHT PICTURE . was but for jail, paroled days ninety Barlow Monday. vention of the Utah State Firemen's PORTLAND CEMENT See This Grest Show! The Ogden Civic league met WedSylvester V. Grow, 2036 Liberty on condition that the fine was paid association at Frovo, August 21, 22, and that his conduct remained good. Mrs. with ASSOCIATION 2:30 announces his at for avenue, afternoon O. candidacy nesday and 23, and include Captain J. Frank A. Taylor forfeited $3 bail Wintle at her home, 873 nomination of sheriff of Weber county Meyer, and Firemen I B. West, and John W. McComlck Building in the city court Monday when he n convention street. the fall. h this Twenty-fourtRepublican Starting Sunday ALT LAKH OTT, UTAH Ralph Green. The. alternates chosen failed to L. double on a of B. of n posi-ioof mentioned the names for Ladies appear the charge The society )ther are George Mitchell, and Conrad SOLDIERS AND W0M1 are Richard D. Pincock, the pres- parking his automobile in the busiMueller. Chief II. II. Wardleigh and E. met Tuesday evening at 7:30 Service War ent United in the incumbent, and C. R. Gr&n, both ness district. Another Big First Rus 8hov,i Assistant Chief N. J, Hinton are dele- oclock rooms in the Kiesel building. tepublicans, and Amass Hammon, of The cases against E. H. Neuteboom As Usual Adults 15c; Kiddicsl gates at large. toy, and Joseph Ilarbertson and Roy and Robert Bevin, charged with parkPERMANENCE Eight boys, who are alleged to have The value of the estate of Julius reSteele, Democrats. ing their cars in Canal alley and obJ. Iverson, deceasinl, has been fixed at confessed to stealing 12 bicycles Letters from the members of the structing traffic, were dismissed on cently, appeared before Juvenile 21,285 by the appraisers. The Joseph Scowcroft home, 533 Judge Derrah B. Van Dyke Wednes- city beautiful committee were mailed motion of Assistant City Attorney &reo the city and county commissioners, John Hendricks. Twenty-sixt- h street, has been pur- day. They were ordered to make E. C. Parker was fined for driving chased by the Deseret Mortuary com- - stitution to the owners of the ma- and the state highway commission of Salt Lake. The residence will chines. The boya will be placed on tallowing a meeting of the committee his car with only one headlight. He t the chamber of commerce rooms paid a fine of $1. A e remodeled at an approximate coat probation. Business! A petition has been filed in the Sec- Tuesday afternoon. Unsightly shacks of $50,000, and will be opened about Members of the American Legion October 1, according to an announce- ond district court probate division by and delapidated buildings were criti- entertained Thursday evening in ment made by Edward W. Bluemel, Erica Soderberg asking to be appoint- cized. Better control of the traffic honor of Commander V. J. Harny of ed as administrator of the estate of situation was also discussed at the Herman general manager. Baker No. 9, who will post to was Brandford made and a Larson and Sophia request meeting Congressman R. G. Simmons, of Eric leave Friday for Nashville, Tenn., to reto commission accident in an killed theboth and county member the of tarson, city Scotts Bluff, Neb., assume new business duties, and R. of the house of repre- cently. The estate ia valued at $1609. give the situation some serious study. L. Olson, who was elected Success who The use of the Ogden stadium department W. J. Dalebout, of Salt Lake, sentatives agricultural committee, of from Holland, spent grounds will be granted free of charge commander at the convention in ProWashington, D. C spent Saturday in recently returned in Ogden visiting to the Weber county farm bureau on vo last week, A program was given week of the extendan home from route part Ogden en and included talks by Commander August 23, George F. Stallings, presi- Raymond ed trip to Dakota, Idaho, Oregon, friends. Olsen, Mayor Ora Bundy, The' Smith Canning company of dent of the bureau states, that the Utah, and Washington. He spent sevSteel and Commander Virgil Harrop. L. J. eral days around the national forest Clearfield was host to 200 hundred fourth annual Weber county Jersey Holther was master of ceremonies. He employees Wednesday at Lagoon. show will be held in connection with in the vicinity of Boise, Idaho. The The trophies won at the department also visited the experiment station at Swimming, sports and basket lunch the farm bureau day festival. the days entertain- largest Jersey show in the history of convention were presented. Ephraim.' He will make recommen-dation- a were features of waa enjoyed in the the county is expected. The offices of the Utah Power and to congress in regard to the ment. Dancing A. J. Bidwell was appointed chair- Light of the reserves evening. on Twenty-thir- d company upkeep of the forest The Weber county Democratic cen- man of the traffic committee to suc- street, between west. He waa accompanied on his avenue Washington tral committee met Wednesday eve- ceed H. P. Iverson, resigned by the and Adams avenue were entered Suntrip of inspection' by Chief Forester Huntscommerce in of House chamber the directors of R. II. Rutledge, of the Fourth dis- ning at the Valley day night, and a small box containthe Monday at the regular meeting of the ing $45.25 UILDING construction n-was stolen. Sergeant Hertrict, and C. U Forsling, head of the ville. Plans were discussed forchairIradirectors. Huggins, fall campaign. bert Peterson and Police experiment station at Ephraim. fleets - the a extent And char- Work on the Becker hill in Ogden C. S. Beckett investigated. Chauffeur M. Peterson, 933 Sev- man of the county central committee, .. Andrew enth street, reported to the po- presided. canyon will be started in the near fuacter of community development Two other robberies were also with Broom, ture in preparation for skiing this charged beating lice aStunlay that his home was enSperry to the police department MonMighty structures on our commercial skyline are lait-tered and two rings, a bank book, two his wife, pleaded guilty Wednesday in winter. Lars Haugen will be in charge day. Mrs. Lily Johnson, of West the city court. He was sentenced to of the work, which will cost approx- Twenty-nint- h cuff links, and $20 in cash taken. ing symbols of business success . . . myriad new resstreet, reported that her J. W. Crockett reported to the police 80 days in jail. However, he was giv- imately $400. had lost a wrist watch, validences give like testimony of personal Anna Savage baa filed an action daughter that his home, 1250 Marilyn Drive, en a suspended sentence on condition ued at $20. Joseph Bates, of Can-yo- n 800 and Chase McFarland behavior. ments. had been entered through a basement of three months good against Martha road reported that robbers had Paul ' Nelson, charged with issuing Joseph McFarland in the Second dis- entered window and $12 in cash was tuken his home and stolen his from a jewel box. Investigation was a check for $3 without funds in the trict court to recover $1300 on a promThe Commercial Security Bank long, has served made by Detectives A. J. Gale and bank, waa sentenced in the city court issory note secured by mortgage. 14 and to A. Garner pleaded guilty Leonard pay $23 spend Wednesday George Theobold. builders in financing the progress of sound strut- The employees of the Scowcroft and days in the city. jail. The jail sen- in the city court Tuesday morning to tural enterprises . . . turning into productive industry Always the Best for the Sons company held their annual out- tence is suspended on condition that driving a car in a reckless manner. C. Parker the Eldrcn Nelson cheek. makes Monte $3. fined He was El at good Springs. ing Saturday a portion of the funds entrusted to its safe keepinfOgden Guest The store of Annie Pace. 2601 Lin- was fined $1, Kenneth Drawer $2, and The evening program included dancThree coln avenue, was entered Wednesday, Frank Taylor forfeited, $2 for minor ing, races, and swimming.. hundred employees were in atcndHnce. and a large quantity of canned goods violations of the vehicle ordinance. Frank M. Chase, Southern Pacific stolen. The police are investigating. George Anderson, charged with Suit has been filed in the Second driving an automobile while under the engineer, who was taken to the Dec Memorial hospital suffering from a district court by Margaret Murphy influence of liquor, pleaded guilty in yh vice-preside- k&J. - dr. 1 Dfitf right-of-wa- ut the , Front at Egyptian August 1 Hand-painte- . . H - ed Worth more than the coot . canal-swimmi- ng All-Talki- if R - - CONCRETE Department for Every Symbols of in Stone, and Wood . . - ed a -- Of-de- n - STREET CAR SCHEDULE TO NOW PLAYING UNION PACIFIC ATHLETIC EVENTS Hell Harbor AUGUST 15TII AUGUST 16TII TO OGDEN STADIUM Cars leave Ogden Union Station 8:30 a. m. and every 5 minutes until 9:00 p. m.t via Wall Ave. loop, east on 25th Street to Washington Ave. TO COUNTRY CLUB AND TRAP SHOOT Motor coaches leave 25th Street and Washington 9:30 a. m. and every 20 minutes until 6:30 p. m. TO TENNIS COURTS Cars leave Union Station 5 minutes after hour and every 10 minutes. TO WEBER GYM Cars leave Union Station 5 minutes after hour and every TO OGDEN STADIUM Cara leave Ogden Union Station 7:45 a. m. and every 5 minutes until 10:30 p. m., via Wall Ave. loop, east on 25th Street to Washington Ave. . 5 minutes. Ogden Canyon cars Friday and Saturday will operate on Sunday schedule, leaving Union Station 6:50, 9:00, 10:30 a. nt.; 12:01, 1:00, 2:00. 3:00, 4:00, 5:00. 6.00, and 7:00 p. m. TO COUNTRY CLUB AND TRAP SHOOT Motor coaches leave 25th Street and Washington Ave 8 :30 a. m. and every 20 minutes until 1 :00 p. m. TO TENNIS COURTS Cars leave Union Station 5 minutes after hour and every 10 minutes. Glass Roof Motor Coaches seeing Ogden Canyon, Hermitage. Artesian Wells and Ogden City. . Trip, $1.00. UTAH RAPID TRANSIT COMPANY Henry King's with Lupc Valez and Jean The Commercial Security Bank Member Federal Reserve System llersholt SUNDAY "NAVY BLUES" Midnight Frolic Tonight (FRIDAY) 10 p. m. to ? Come up and hare a really big time. The crowds will be here! WELCOME, ATHLETIC MEET VISITOR Scenic Points of Ogden Ogden Canyon Artesian Park near Ogden; visit your1 friends in tb street or make a sightseeing tour of Ogden, by riding the See these beauty spots Admission 40c White Citys Cocoanut Grove Utahs Largest and Most Beautiful Ballroom tWasatch Fault Unlimited Sunday Pass.. 25c Good on all Ogden City lines, Ogden Canyon to Artesian Park, and to North Ogden. UTAH RAPID TRANSIT BUY A PASS AND SAVE! |