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Show V OGDEN. UTAH. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1921. m scans r IIIQUESTION Sent Out for Agreement Signed By State Observance At Dee on Board and City Covering Job in Canyon May 12 Financial Drive for 1921 Invitations , Outlined ; Committee Is Named : ; At a meeting of representatives of Invitations to city; and county offiControversy between Ogden city and women's of the Ogden Council of the Boy Scouts cials, pastors, members state officials, which had arisen over held at the Weber club yesterday aft- clubs, fraternal orders and. the general protection of .the city's pipe line ernoon, plans for the" 1921 season were public to inspect the Thomas D.- - Dee the in Ogden canyon during paving operaMemorial hospital on Thursday, May threshed out, according to Scout ExecsevNaof 1921 12, as a part of the observance utive O. A. Goates. During tions, and which has held up the work mailed are the will be tional being eral campaigns staged by Hospital day,, durinsr the cast two weeks, was nnauj signed settled yesterday In Salt Lake, when an Boy Scouts, the first for funds to be out today. The invitations are Maude mo staged in the near future under the by W. H. Wattis, president, and agreement waa signed between win 'James state state The auspices of the Ogden Rotary club Dee Porter, W. W. Rawson and and Ogden with George Glen and Charles Kaiser Wotherspoon, members of the commit undertake to lay city. a concrete stnp oi . . tee. The schedule of visits has been pavement over the pipe line where it in charge. the The budget for the present season arranged as follows: and runs surface the beneath road calls for $9,000 which will te used to High school students, 11 to 1 o'clock; city will pay the cost. The expense maintain the office of the organization il pastors, city and county officers, news to be born by the city is $4050. in the Colonel Hudson building, coun-'c- paper men and the general public, fo Moroni Skeen, chairman of the We3 to 5 o'clock; ber board of commissioners fees, the new band, supplies,.!-arie- s 3 o'clock; clubwomen, fraternal orders, 6 to 7:30 o'clock; was county and other incidental expense. in Salt Lake yesterday and appublic. 7:30 to 9 o'clock. the matter be settled in that Wayj and means of raising thisof the general pealed The text ef the invitation reads: ey has been placed in the hands order the paving work may pro"On Thursday, May 12, National ceed. that committee consisting of Charles Kaiser was assured that the agreeHe and George Glen. With the return of Hospital day is to be observed through- ment w,ould be signed and the last oband Canada. stacle which has held up the work, JVIr. Kaiser from the east, plans for the out the United States This date, the birthday anniversary of cleared away. drive for funds will be started. The summer, camp for, the scouts of Florence Nightingale, has been chosen this From information obtained the Ogden Council will be ' held at by the American Hospital association morning, the tearing, up of the roadbed 7, as a fitting occasion for acquainting will not beein until next Monday and South Fork from July 23 to August ' each community with the varied ser- the road will be open to travel unTTI according to present plans. vices was its hospitals perform. at the It time. The protecting strip of conunanimously agreed - session yesterday "To this end, the doors of the 8,000 that that Scout Executive over 'the pipe lines will be u increte Goats would attend the meeting of the hospitals in .the association are to be stalled immediately. Twelfth regional district which will be thrown, open and the public invited The state road commission yesterday held at San Diego, May 10,' 11 and to inspect the institutions. The move- advised the Weber county commission12. Utah, Arizona, Nevada and Call ment has the endorsement of President ers the state had contracted to fornia will be represented at this meet- Harding, Governor Mabey of our own pay that for the dredging of the state and Mayor Francis of our city, Weber$4,900 near the state road crossing. Other Utah representatives will each river all citizens ing, on the understanding of whom urges that also attend. .Mr .Goates will depart that Weber in observing-"th- e for the -coast day in an county would bear the burden. " Saturday. . . oo OO appropriate manner. "In line with the plans of the national association, the board of trustees and management or the Thomas a1 D. Dee Memorial hospital extend to cordial invitation visit the hospital on Thursday, May 12. Attendants will) be in readiness to .conduct visitors through the hospital and nurses' home, explain.the-our organization and demonstrate service the hospital renders If you thought, that little probthe community. GOES TO CALIFORNIA lem yesterday was simple try this "If visitors have friends in the hosC. ' J. Jensen of the Weber Normal one: pital to whom they .would like to college.- accompanied by his wife left A farmer and' his wife ha.d 15 bring some small comfort, or if they morning for California where they children born at regular Intervals care to remember those who chance this wil visit, Mr. during theis coming three 1 is oldest of years. .The to be ill and alone in our 'midst, such months. Jensen expecting to 8 times the. age of the youngest. J will be gladly received. course offerings a at take the University ot and How old are the -oldest "We earnestly ask you to help us California at Berkeley. . to give Ogden's national hospital day the success it merits." 1016 FIVE IIUNDIIKD CLL'B Answer to yesterday's: 20 (50 oo 5Ws. S. H. Furnis will be hostess to minus 50 is 30.) of the 19X6 Five HunyI minus 2(Tis 30; 80 the members oo dred - club Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at her home, 55 Seventeenth ;NEW FICTION NOW f nil Be Fair to thai New Suit aaMftn Last & Thomas i.ia Shoe Sale Does that fine, new worsted, serge or tweed suit look its best? Have you the hat to match, the ties and shirts that Av. ) i harmonize? Be iair to yourself, too. It's both your privilege and your duty to look your best. YouH find our haberdashery can help you. Whether it's some well fitting shirts or underwear or some stylish and serviceable Everwear nusiery, we nave just waai you want. Tomorrow ONLY 1 ; m m 1000 Pairs Women's and Children's Hig' Grade Shoes and Slippers ; - l-- ; - . Your Choice . , Tomorrow Only co-oper- ate GR L, 13, HOME DISILLUSIONED, Sale Starts D:15 a. nv , . r AFTER ADVENTURE WITH MAN fThis Brainteaser Not So Simple as Its Predecessors I'JIIO These shoes are from our'regulSr stock, and are made by J. & T. Cousins, Queen Quality, Utz & Dunn, Ferris, Clap & Tapley. " DON'T OVERLOOK THIS SALE ROMISED MARRIAGE - . - READY AT LIBRARY I ! The following new books are now Dready for circulation at the Carnegie ' 'library: . . FICTION. """ Austin 26 Jayne Street.. War Veterans of Ogden Will Hear Tighter Tonight f Sigurd, Our Golden Collie. Bennet Bloom of Cactus. Boyer Johnnie Kelly. Men. The Vanishing t Child All Roads Lead to Calvary. 1 Jerome - Fletcher TheJ Paradise Mystery. V Johnston Mrs. Warren's Daughter. ; Lincoln The Red Seal. Morris The Cresting Wave.. Morris Hannah Bye. Rolland Colas Breugnen. Sampson Miss Minerva's Baby. Sampson Mammy's White Folks. Smith Agatha's Aunt. Tracy The ,Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley. Ward Harvest. Watts The 'Noon Mark. All war veterans are invited to be at the New Healy hotel at 8 o'clock tonight to hear an address by flighting Bob" Woodside, national commander of the, Veterans of Foreign Wars, who is in Ogden. The organization of which he is the head embraces hundreds of men who have cama dozen or bo in half paigned wars. He has. a message for the former soldier. ; Bates , . , ! Lake. . , Mrs. - RAILROAD -- M. AND S. CLUB will be hos- William Edwards tess to the 'members of the M. and'S. club Thursday afternoon at her home 2824 Washington avenue. oo- OGDEN MAN DIES IN PROVO; BURIAL HERE I MISCEIjLiANKOUS BOOKS. William Pettit died at 5 o'clock yesBalch Arts of the World. morning at Provo following a Burgess The Measurement of Silent terday Mr. Pettit was born in illness. short Reading. December 23, 1854, and was Ogden, Campbell The Southern Highlander the son of Richard and Kathryn Petand His Homeland. . FIVE HUNDRED CLUB Mrs. R. T. Hume will be hostess to the members of her five hundred cJub Thursday afternoon at her home, 551 Twenty-fift- h street. INSTRUCTION SCHOOL Plans will be made for the attend ance of members of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Order of Railway Con- ductors Thursday afternoon at their Dickinson - Chief Contemporary tit. He was a resident of Ogden for regular meeting at 2 o'clock. Special a number of years. The family lives work will be also taken up. The nexi Dramatists. 2nd series. Girl Scouts Campwartt Ho! at 631 West Twenty-fourtstreet. Mr. meeting of the Auxiliary will be held Lansing The Peace Negotiations. was a member of the L. D. S. in Salt Lake, when a school of instrucPettit Rosny Sous le Fardeau (French). church.. He is survived by a widow, tion will be conducted by Mrs. Moore, of Toledo, Ohio. The schooi Rushmore Serial Publications of formerly Miss Agnes Rowe, and the president, Social Agencies. will.be open Monday and oo following .children: Charles L., Milton At this time a large class willTuesday. be iniand Ruth Kathryn. The tiated from Salt Lake, Ogden, and R., Fayetto BOY SCOUT SCROLL body was shipped to Ogden and was Pocatello. ooin charge by Lindqulst. Funeral PRESENTED BRISTOL taken announcements will be made later. NAME OF PRISONER An engrossed scroll was presented NOT JOSEPH DASE Boy Scouts to vesterday by Salt Lake district of Bristol E. Ogden, Ilalph in appre- SEWTER S JAZZ governor of the Rotary club Joseph Dase, who resides at 2123 aid which was extended of the ciation avenue and Is employed by the Grant by- the Club and Mr. Bristol. A scroll railroad company, , today asked The "was also presented to the Salt Lake Standard-Examineto explain that the Rotarv club. The presentation was BER T T "who man as Joe Dase by is booked made at the regular meeting of the I Salt Lake Rotary club last night m the .the, sheriffs office, is not he. Mr. Hotel Utah. Dase says the man held by the sheriff The regular election of officers was of .selling Intoxicating on held and Ben F. Redman was chosen a false name when argave Boyd Senter's Jazz band of Omaha liquors president to succeed Wesley E. King. will rested. play a return dance at the Dr. A. ,C Wherry was named vice : oo B. Leon HampThursday evening. Manager J. succeeding president, ton. Mr. Hampton was elected as sec- F. Goss of the Berthana ' said that the NOTICE ond vice president and William S. Mc- band made such a tohit last Saturday that he has decided present Senter's Carthy as third vice president. Lewis H. Harding was players in another dance to meet the M. it may concern: ' Chamberlain Herbert and popular demand of Ogden dancers. To whom secretary, or and gigabout An Senter's the 8th of May we will was chosen as treasurer.. laughing saxophone oo gling clarinet struck a popular note in sell all goods that are subject to sale again sim- for storage. Norwegian scientists claim Green- Ogden and he will perform OGDEN TRS. & STG. CO. night at the Berthana. land is moving slowly westward at the ilarly tomorrow is 2038 crowd A R. FORD., a 10 expected. big rate of about yards year. s h -- BID M OHKDW r ' .the-charg- Ber-tha- . Disillusioned ex-servi- - e na re-elect- ed . . donned overalls, and they walked to the first D. & R. G. station out of Salt Iake. where they caught a freight train. Riding the rods, the couple went to Soldier Summit. They stayed at Soldier Summit for two nights before they were taken Into custody. The girl said that Reed had promised her that on the following day they would go to Price and be married. Reed It Is alleged, committed a imilar act last November. The police say he ran away with a girl tt Farmlngton,- where they were married. The girl's parents caused the marriage to be annulled, however. A coincident in the case Is that the first object of Reed's affections, and Miss Harris, both resided in the same street. house. Ml West Twenty-firs- t The lfarrls family moved into the house since the other family departed. Reed has thus far made no and repentant. Alice Harris, 13 years old, who listened to the old. old story told by John R. Reed. 22 years old, a taxi driver, was returned to Ogden Tuesday night at 10:30 after the couple had been apat Soldier Summit by poprehended lice authorities. Reed is at the city jail, awaiting trial on a statutory charge. Alice Harris related the story of her amorous adventure at the- - police stastreet. tion. Infatuated with Reed, she consented MISSIONARY SOCIETY to elope with him. Last Saturday The Women's Foreign Missionary she met him. They registered at the society of the First Methodist Epis- Glenn hotel as man and wife. On copal church will meet Thursday aft- the following day they went to Salt ernoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home Lake in an automobile. At Salt Lake of Mrs. O. U. Zimmerman, 27?4 Mon- they registered at a hotel as man and roe avenue. wife, but went to another hotel across the street, and stayed for the night. VISITS HERE The following morning, miss iiarris Mrs. C. O. Dixon, formerly of Ogden waa a guest Tuesday and .Wednesday of friends in Ogden. Mrs. Dixon is making her home in Salt , - - anffl M Wallace W. Watts to Enter Gordon LaMar Grey Killed Near Idaho Falls Office of S. P. Freight and Passenger Agent Last Sunday. Wallace W. Watts, for the past fourteen years an employe of the Southern Pacific railroad here, will depart tomorrow for Reno, where he has been assigned o work in the office of J. M. Fulton, assistant general freight and passenger agent. Durinc the past been eighteen months Mr. Watts has travchief clerk to Willard G. Wilson, eling agent for the Southern Pacific. Prior to becoming associated with Mr. Wilson, Mr. Watts was employed in the operating and transportation department of the railroad in Ogden. lie has been succeeded in his position at Ogden by L. A. Kerr, who has been employed in the operating department at the depot under Supt, E. Gordon LaMar Grey, son of Lorin and Mabel StaggGreyof Ogden, was instantly killed Sunday afternoon when he was struck by an automobile on the state highway between Shelley and Idaho Falls, Idaho. Gordon was riding with his, father when' his hat blew off. Mr. Grey stopped to let the youngster get his hat. Unaware that another car was approaching, Gordon ran to the center of the road where he was run down by the automobile and instantly killed. He Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Grey, who moved to Ogden two weeks ago. The boy was born In Ogden July 7, 1912. The body was shipped to Ogden and was removed to the Lindqulst funeral chapel. L. King. Mrs. Watts and their two children. Harold and Florence, will remain in Ogden for about six weeks, after which they will make their home In s -- -- Ol- GROSSMAN TO BE TAKEN TO WYOMING- oo- - re-Issr- te - Let us get better acquainted, to the business' advantage of both of us. ; 3v. ueni Compounded Quarterly A.- - NATIONAL BAN! 5 ; ' ; COM1MLRCE, Chas. H; Barton, Managing Director Member of 2453 Federal Reserve System . DETROIT, Mich., May 4. A prediction that within ten years kindergarten teaching in the United States will have been revolutionized and Chat practically all children between 24 and S years will be receiving special training. was made today at the annual convention of the International Kindergarten union here by Miss Eliiabeth Cleveland, supervisor of girls' activities of the Detroit board of education. Miss Cleveland announced the experiment is to be tried her next year. The plan Is to put children between these ages In an where they will be" fed and clothed properly and scientifically raised." "If the plan is successful, ltywill lead eventually to establishment of In' day nurseries In every block are large cities. Thcsj nurseries to be managed by a different mother from the block each day." "under-klndergart- - .'" ' r " MBit DANCE 6. U. R. & D. Ball Team THURSDAY, MAY 5 LORIN FARR PARK Kelley's Entertainers Orchestra ! : . Utah and Idaho Will Boom Road Into Yellowstone CIDER HAD KICK HE TELLS JUDGE William HarTls, charged with drunkenness, pleaded guilty before the city court this morning. He was sentenced to 450 or 50 days by Judge D. R. Roberts. Harris appeared before the city court yesterday mcrning on a vagrancy charge. He pleaded not guilty, and promised the court that he would leave the city immediately. Last night he was arrested on lower street, somewhat Twnty-fift- h Inebri- ated. He claimed that cider, procured at pool halls and soft drink rarlors, was responsible for his condition- oo STUDUXTS KXCIUXGED. NEW YORK, May 2. Twenty-fou- r graduates of American colleges will be chosen on May 1 to pursue advanced courses in Relglan universities under the direction of the commission for relief in Belgium educational foundation. Nomination of the students will be made by the heads of 15 American universities. EXTRA SPECIAL - - ciI " i ' en IDAHO FALLS. Idaho. May 4. Ovir a hundred delegates from Utah and Idaho met here ' last night and formed a permanent Utah-Idah- o Yellowstone Highway association, with the announced purpose of advertising the "best" route, into the national park. oil (mmm f oo .... OGDEN TO STAHDARD-EKAMINE- R d ' - Gustaf Grossman, alleged ' to have STUDENT WARNED obtained money under false pretense faces trial on a charge of embezzleROBERTS BY JUDGE ment in Wyoming, according to a statement made in the city court this Wallace Bingham, arrested David morning by County.ItAttorney of will is Grossman on Wilson. a alleged, afternoon charge more to faco the be to taken hl3 Wyoming without automobile his serious offense. in proper condition, pleaded Attorney Wilson recomCounty before the city court, and waa mended dismissal of the local comr,n eiirnrii aentense. him, and the recomagainst the W eber plaint was mendation acted upon by Judge Bingham, a student at feed pipe on D. R. Roberts. Normal college, said the oo his automobile had broken while he waa on his way to school. He made LOOKS LIKE WET WEATHER temporary repairs by installing a pipe connected with his mumer,, iie Will Sprinkle of Newport was trt srhool. Yesterday afternoon picked up by sheriff Bertram Tuesday he started to a repair shop but was to Jailer Sullivan. over turned and inRoberts arrested en route. Judge structed him to be- careful regarding He is charged 'with transporting liquor. Yanceburg (Ky.) Sun. traffic violations. T Per 7 Schools for Tiny Babies Advocated By Woman Teacher ALL DAY THURSDAY . .40c Scowcrofts' Blue Pine 55c Coffee. 40c 1 lb. Murphy' Hotel Utah 55c Coffee .40c 1 lb. Hewlett's Supreme Brand 55c Coffee. Or one pound of each, three pounds for. . . . . . . .$1.15 Above coffee is roasted and canned in Utah. Here is a chance to compare them with what you have been ' ' ... . , using. j.. 25c 25c size EL Z. Wash Day Tablets, 4 fdr. . ......25c 3 Small Bottles Becco .25c 2 Large Bottles Becco We are boosting Utah made goods this week, are 1 Vo. ...... , you personally in your financial matters Get into the proper relation with the National Bank of Commerce,-anyeu will derive inestimable benefit from its banking facilities and the prompt and intelligent service', which this institution is able to give. Having a Checking Account here will help you to handle your finances more effectively; and ,at the same time will give you the advantaged of collections,, of any special informatien you may desire- - in short, of genuinely constructive co-operati- on. Last & Thomas AUTO VICTIM Do you realize how helpful the bank can be to up-to-da- No exchanges, refunds or charges OGDEN BOY IS GOES TO RENO Reno. See Window ! . -- Qnse See Window - pru-carte- ':lor Doliars Per Pair . ; " Washington "Are. 7 PUBLISH EBUSINESS -- DIRECTORY A Classified Directory of Ogden's business houses, professional people and institutions is now being compiled by THE STANDARD-EXAMINEIt Is booster work undertaken with the object of providing a ready reference guide to the business and professional Interests and institutions. of Ogden and vicinity. Q . The first publication will be made in th columns of THE STANDARD-EXAMINERThe directory will then be Issued in book form, classified and alphabetically arranged so that the information can be had at a glance. , The first pages of the book will contain general booster Information about OGDEN, as well as facts relative to industries, points of Interest and City and County Government The Directory books will be given a general free distribution. A nominal listing charge Is being made for" including your card In the work. No personal solicitation .will be made but an will be extended by telephone to cooperate In getting cat this representative Directory and Booster book. ' If interested call STANDARD-EXAMINEDirectory Department Thone 521. ...... ... GROCETERIA ' you? .. .. " ' . 181 24th St-- .. R FOR GOOD JOB PRINTING VAN ALFEN PRINTING CO. 2408 Washington Ave. Rooms 6 and 7 Phone 18034 ONCE A CUSTOMERALWAYS A CUSTOMER |