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Show OGDEN. TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 2, 1921: 1G1IM TO HIS. ORPHAN F UlBYDAittGAT LET'S SWELL S LORiN Ffl RR PAW IVER BMlKlE n IDAHO IN MORE GO ON OUTING ft Mow CHEERFUL MOOD It is never too late to make TONIGHT a chancre. The time to put a good is when effect it will dn the most good. That is resolution into always the present. The best resolution any one can make h to resolve to owe no one. .The best way to put hh into effect is to adopt the ash and saving plan of buying your want". Bring your list early Wednesday mornhig and take advantage of our Unusual Huntsville Bey Fell in Drive Plans Completed for Weber Head of Weber County's Stake Fathers and Schools Notes Sign3 of of Americans at Chateau Sons' Trip Optimism Thierry, the night, folks. people of Ogden came to the rescue ""Tonight's benefit cash. Following thisy .The big dancing party at and supplied theBlackburn .who forni-erlLorin Farr park with Olle Reeve and- Deputy Sheriff evendied folIn All ulans are comDlete for the We- - Supt. B. A. Fowler and family have ber stake fathers' and sons' outing to. just returned from an automobile Vrip be held in South Fork canyon for the through northern Itah and southern In! three days, August 4th. 6th and tn. Idaho. They visited relatives A large representation is promisea Malart while there. There are wonderful crops all along not onlv from th wards within the cltv but the countrv wards as well. the way, according to Superintendent The committeeman from one country Fowler, particularly in wheat, hay and ward alone reports 22 boys and their sugar beets, in fact the crop situa fathers who have signified their n- -. tlon Is the best is has been for years tention of going. It Is expected tha both in Irrigated and dry farm crops, a spirit of optimism wns noted In attendance will approach two hundredIs boys with their fathers along, as it ppite of the lower prices for oil farm Intended that the two shall go together produce. Idaho was perhaps as hard and enjoy a vacation, camping out in hit, or harder, than any section of the the open and enjoying the beauties of west, when the period of readjustment nature as found In our mountains. began and continued during the past; n man v ii. montns. uui no people nave tiiuii rowier. Bpi. gram committer, reports two excellent- not 09t courape. They are planting e programs arranged for the big camplarger crops and moving ahead in and ever. than evening Thursday gatherings stronger fish-- j terprlse "As an example of tills pplrit of Friday evening, brstdes the hikes, are the town of Malad has ing games, and shimming which to be participated Jn each day. Chair- - progression, tniw j.,,,. assessed Itself to erect an- man Herbert K. frmith states tnat nc ptner fine big high school building has notified each superintendent und;Wtn nu modern features of the most .f the progress beiiiK committeeman architecture. Although this made. Th.-- enrolling continues o. wl)1 fall rather heavy, alonp with their those win will attend, with prospects regular school taxei. yet thev seem of th? !arest Kathering yet secured. tn reaijffk that monev spent for educa- The transportation committer, con- tlon Is a great Investment in the Im sisting of V. It. Eklns. Floyd Stewart.is proved citizenship that results. and Ij. E. Budge, and Arthur Iarson. Is for the gcod of nil. Mr. to furnish ways and means consequently Fowler declared. preparedwho cannot provide their own for any oo such of wish way going. Those who provision made should ' notify some member of this committee at once. Most of the los with thir fathers' will leave ngden by 9:30 a. m. Thurs-da- y morning to be In camp by noon, of that day and ready to follow the', schedule of events as planned for each hour therafter. -- resided Brisham City, his tune ticklers takes place this a long illness, and he too, left lowing Jdvery cent taken In at the dance pa- - a family who had a home but no inor good people 'yilion gate will go to the fiv.e orphans come and again thefunds and- several Ogden contributed Mr. and, Mrs. Frederick R. Hayes . It , looks like a big night tonight. hundreds waa presented" to the widow . 'Mr. Reeve, thinks that at least $300 an chllren. "Of a more recent date an- accident should be turned into the fund from happened at a railroad crossing near tne sale of tickets. Remember nobody gets any money Ogden when four people were killed. from tonight's dance except the five ' among them Mr. and Mrs- - Frederick R. Hayes, .who left five children at Hayes orphans. home and a mortgage on the premises OCCASION. (HEAT ... It would be a great occasion If of $900. Now the good people of have started another campaign dancing party would more than Ogden over $823 has been coland at the fixed beginthe already complete goal is it and the intention to pay off lected ning of the campaign. J. "With today's contributions listed the mortgage, the funeral expanses and five orphan children will be lookthere is $1154.30 in the fund. This the means that the expected $300 from ed after. "Surely, God will recognize tosuch tonight's party will more ' than fill the acts the and those who contribute bill. But the good citizens of Ogden are needy will not miss the amount and be happier for taking part in such pointing out that it will be a fine will a cause." are if the worthy presented orphans thing with a purse in addition to the payLIST OF GIVERSment of the $S00 mortgage and tne Previously acknowledged . . . .$1104.30 4.00 $500 funeral expenses. John Doxey Vv. Agee and his G. Stewart 1.00 Director Arthur -2.00 Elks band musicians are so pleased Webb Holmes .50 with the response of those who came D. C. "Stephens to hear their concert that they have Bill 2.50 1.00 decided to give another free concert Alex Spence some evening soon to show the public E. Behn 1.00 1.00 their, appreciation. Last Sunday's con- A. Eaible 1.00 cert was Interrupted by the storm. F. Johnson ' . . . 1.00 Director Agee says he believes Og- N. J. Austad .50 den citizens want Sunday evening band E. W- Clayton concerts at the City Hall part and he Oscar Madsen 5.00 1.00 and his musicians hope to demonstrate A. Jay 1.00 this contention by the size of the W. D, Turnquist .2 5 isowd that gathers to hear the com- J. Jordan .25 plimentary concert in the near future. T. Jordan . : 1.00 Well folks, the generosity of "you J. W. Ceebod and Burgi . . 1.00 all" has had such an effect upon one' John Long ... : 5.00 editor that he has written an editorial Ogden Commission Co 5.00 praising you. The following is from Harbertson Bros. Motor Co.. . the Box Elder Journal. Utah Plumbing & Heating Co J10ft ED.ITOIUAL PRAISE. Benowitz to be are of Al Mrs. Pibe Ogden people ';'The for their liberal contrib- M. Ensign Drug Co. 1.00 to 1.00 in need.. It is a splendid Charles Thouiston those utions -1.00 A. Miller community spirit that acctuates pee-pl- e A. to dig deep and often for chari- ' Thomas Galley 1.00 1.00 table purposes. Every time the pu- C. M. Hess 1.00 blic's attention Is called to some one in J. B. Smith .., need a movement is started right away J. P. Barber 1.00 to relieve the sufferings and allay Alfred Stevens 1.00 1.00 .the sorrow. J. H. Morgan J lf 200 HILL - ; - ' , ' ,'., . . " ' ' Until Moon, i j ! ; f v jars , . . up-to-da- - $1.S5 1i gallon Mason Jars te CLUBS - Jars i i j I WD UP FOR ROADS DAY I " N Ilunts-inftivUl- e. - ed - er-vi- 1) ce j i 1 j j . i J 5-to- I mm Bliflliii T IOi iYE'S CAPTURE r mi AKOTHE mm t I rs. : 1 . i I - Dela-Courtln- e I -- -3 ............. . j ...... A I i - . . , : i -- i : .... 10c extra heavy Jar bers. 20c Rub- 25c for 4 15 C Para wax CANNED MILK (All Kin(K) Case, 10 oz. Tall Milk $5.15 12 cans. lf oz. Tall Milk $1.30 3 cans, lfi oz. Tall Milk 3SO 4 cans Small Milk. . . 25 2 cans Hordrn's Kaple Hrand Milk 45c OLD WHEAT FLOUR NEKTO Tho lift? of all picnics. e Your picnic is never without a few bottles of this famous beverage. Include a dozen bottles with your next order. 12 large bottler; Xekto S1.S5 hollies Xekto . SOc? lartrc 2 large bottles Xekto . 35 Barrel. ( dozen, large bottles $10.75 12 small bottles eom-pl'!- Xekt o small bottles Xekto small bottles Xekto . 20c4 Barrel. 10 dozen, small bottles! $10.75 HAMS AND BACON . Flour 1 $2.90 $1.50 sack Hard Wheat Flour CANNED VEGETABLES 15c cans Sugar Corn . . 10c? 15c can String Beans . 10c? 15c can Tomatoes . . . 10c 20c K. J. Peas, 2 for . . 25 15c June Peas 10c 25c Countrv Gentleman 35 c Corn, 2 for 25c No. Pierce's Pork 2V 2 20c? Pierce's Pork and and Heans 20e Xo. 2 1 leans 15e No. 1 15c Pieree's Pork and 25 Beans, for AMERICAN MAID BREAD 2 large loaves American . 25c4 Maid Bread . 3 small loaves American Maid Bread 25? 3 . . 2 500 pound lots Hard Wheat Flour, per ewt. . $2.S5 100 pounds Hani Wheat 5I.IO 17c? 4 Or .... 33 Eastern Sugar Cured Hams, pound Eastern Sugar Cured Hams, (by the half) 40c pound 35 pound 27 Eastern Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, 40o 25c Streaked Salt Pork 18c? LARD AND SHORTENING pail pure Lard $1.55. pail pure Lard 79? 2- pound pail pure Lard 39c? can Crisco . $1.79 can Crisco. .$1.19 3- pound can Crisco . . 63c4 1pound can Crisco . . 25c can Snow10-pou- nd drift . $1.55 pound can Snowdrift 2- pound can Snowdrift 4- - 79 45 V. n-o- -- -- - j win-!iie- rs i ti-m- n - 1 1 - 1 ; - st mlJir . . Adams Returns From Strawberry With Big Catch t - v, ucir. . , Sml J 0-- SEVERAL WOULD -- -- .........2 ...... BE POSTMASTER -- ....... . 25 j - - .. 9115 $1.10 pint Mason Jars 95c4 35c Mason Caps 29c? 35c Economy Caps . t. 29c , ! $1.60 $1.35 quart Mason D.W1D E. JESPERSEN. The body of David K. Jesperson. American soldier who died while fightinp In the battle of Chateau Thierry, will the WHAT TO TAKE ON arrive In Ogden Wednesday over was Union .Pacific. David Jesporsen FATltER-SOa Huntsville boy and was th son of OUTING Business Men Volunteer to Anderson Maria and Augusta Jesper He was born in Uespersen. go. Assist in Improving At the time of 1889. as to camping equipment July Suggestion service im; wun m mr- bi.vi, that should be taken for the Fathers' eniering Highway;ft at and Sons' outing of Weber stake, to business with his brother. BJward be held August 4. 5 and 6 in South Huntsille. Good Honds day. (Wednesay. Aug- i Fork, wns made today by the comnils- -kom coi d. sui fi:ri:d anU3t 3). will be celebrated In a gala sary committee. The committee David E. Jespersen entered the. In Ogden. predicts Secretary 1 manner a will 7. stand concession that He left nouncc:) 31. Ogden October and re- be maintained at which there will be O. J. Stilwell of the Ogden chamber for Camp Iewis November 3 Novemsupplies of hot dogs, soda water. Ice of commerce. With the. mained at Camp Lewis until of the Weber county board of com-Th- e ber 11. when he departed for Camp cream, popcorn, gum and peanuts. and of mlssloners. the city commission, the list remained He there New York. Mills. suggested equipment ;"Some time ago an officer vas kill- J. M. McDonald until December 6. On December 14,- supplies for father and two sons Is: Rotary club, the Kiawanis club, the ed and his family was left without H. A. Purdy . . 100 J 'he palled for Europe on C S. S. Ie- - one tarpaulin, three quilts", one pa lr Progressive Buslnen club nnd other iunas to meet expenditures landing at Liverpool necem- blnnkets. hiking Bhoes. soap, towels, organizations, the day in Ogden should tXov any length of time and the good! TOTAL $1154.30 viathan. ber 24 at Camp .Morn Winchester.- etc. frying, pan small water bucket. be a banner one. some training unwhere . am rr. OA r a cc mmrtmt laf t tnr opener, sauce pan. matches, scout axe. land others will lend h hand In the II.. Vin n' n he. received fJ I.a Jan. 1, fishing tackle, kodak and NO firearms, iduy's activities by donning overalls at llarve V 'France, landing 1018. Here h boarded the train The fpod supplies listed as practical ' und uhllng in the repair of three scc- The und essential are :Rreakfast food, two tlom of r4d in Weber county. which consisted of box cars. City and county machinery will be weather being very cold and severe, pounds bacon, two dozen eggs, five many of the boys froze their feet and pounds potatoes, one small can cocoa, used In making the improvements. two pounds sugar, salt pepper. six The piece of the highway between jlater came down with pneumonia. 1 - the Weber rivrr bridge and the pavebutone cans of small of milk, pound L.IXK TRKXCII. IX FRONT ier- pacKag oi hoc cane nour, smaii ment east of the I'nion Pacific croswhere can He arrived at six loaves of bread, crack-otpr- v sing will be one of the stretches of yrup. cemAmerican thev made their first r. can corn of ers. beef, two large cans bad road to be placed In condition. On Frhrunrv hp wns trans- of - t and beans, two cans of corn. County Commissioner Maronl Skeen f erred from the Forty-firs- t division to two pork cans of peas, one can of Jam and Ifas as3iirrd Secretary Stilwell that the Forty-secon- d or the Rainbow di 3)efeat "Wheelwright Nino Loot of Burglars Found in the county will lend all efforts to improve vision. On March 2. 1518. they mother's fruitcake.ooin this section of the state highway. Score Recovered Machine and the train for Iunviile by by boarded beOgden city officials will lend a hand .the found their arrival upon city Five Innings In the Improving of the road west of Ogden Officers COUNTY MAN DAVIS then bombed lie ing by aeroplanes. the viaduct to the city limits. The went by way of trucks to the third AND SON LOSE CASE county will take up the remainder of on front . W. L. Pet . , the . Iorraine .. v. i Members of th3 sheriff's department line. trenches 1.:.. this work at the city limits. 0 4 Nye's recovered a new Nash auto - at the front-iin- e lteoairs will also be made on thersXl'ast He remained trench. night TV 1 son heelwright ....3 Davis Holt Therus of Fork canyon road east of Huntsof; county, south Blackon for 100 days. During mobile which was stolen from 2 33 1 this, front Yard Office ... Commissioner Holt.Jville. George County he this time endured 'nooifont. many 3 hardships. 0 tdnho. Fridnv nierht and driven ;Yeomen T..1.. Officials of the Ogden Chapter of .llni. was today found guilty of speeding by 0 3 .000 to Ogden where the occupants aband-j- ( Maccabees . . . ". . court. of It. the Roberts 1. American Association of engineers the city on Judge the renches front Champagne The car;1w n the car and oned disappeared. wan no wun une a oi n - . i volunteered to aid in the work. v :t l .. m no r rmklnetoday aucrnaiie, fm u ."' The .Xye baseballers of the ie .nr ui a iu...Vn Com- - was rounu m of citizens of the city have imposed. Scores ' ' h street. mercial league added another victory on Twenty-rourt,y Was taking his agreed to assist. Those who wish to , said who he Holt, ma-' ' ; " , nWil V" to their string at Lorin Farr park . Davm A. Jenkins, owner ot tne grandmother and two vounesters tike part should report to th county 1 ' " rn,nS Monda V afternoon by defeating the chme.. arrived in Ogden tmS Dee hospital, said at no time commissioners before 8:30 a. in. Wedthe -' to tae t ne did ."Wheelwright nine. 5 to 3. Both teams land made toarrangements ""r he r exceed . thirty miles per hour. nesday morning. e a.a i no C. C Crawford. Played a fast article of baseball. Wrfd-- j car Packuiuk- - aanom Officer ? Movements of this nature are on Motorcycle . r L " into man wor ked on the hill for the icxr of the said Vl that denartment. sherlff In all parts of the state, the day foot ' " , " ners a nd was accorded good support. night. A few hours alter the car was " had him while -,)assed traveling nslde by Governor been having up Erwin and Young each sapped out stolen, a store was DroKen into ai Ma bey as Good Hoads day. Charles ' and and " Vi. guns nV'occnsions .. gasoline, three base hits. The Yard Office and Sterling, Idaho, . , aw,. On a nymh,ri .Tndre 00 oi - u y rVll, ,,.ei ..is hen the car was " the Maccabee teams will play at 6 p. cartridges stolen. were h . V' VPdVr Roba several boxes m: thi s evening at the Dark in a leasruo found here there H NhllAli UNDKCIPEl). Hni t rm.,in ..i0f Mr. Jespersen is survived bv his Holt contest. The score: son repeatedly led the officers to believe that the fath?r and mother, and the following while the latter wasprompted his WHEELWRIGHT enand T, AB. R. H. O. A. E. men who drove it to Ogden also rob- - brothers' and sisters: Fred W. Jesper- deavored to tell the testifying, It how court just sen of Oregon, Edward Jespersen of 1 0 0 3 0 0 bed ths Sterling store he the fact Payne, cfss that happened, despite . 1 ..v...-2 0 3 0 ..w., ........ .1 Schade, .i.v.t .....j Jespersen ofii Og- - piac" Present when the arrest took 0 Charles Pincock recovered the car. The hiuntsvllle. Howard 2 2 0 0 0 ScoW. 2b . . , 1 1 4 0 0 o!thieves- had apparently driven it hard. 'den, Mrs. Annie H. Wilbur of Salt Iike Vollowlnir the Lowder, lb it was badly scratched and one and Mrs. Eleanor M. Ferrln of Ogden. fic 1 2 0 1 1 averted that Hulmston. 3b ijfor 0! was smashed. The body is to be taken in charge by g one rCrawford 0 fender . 2 . 0 . . . t l "In v ite d h m t ol lin Doxey, p re Trout fishing in Strawberry resermachine had only traveled a the Lindquist undertakers and funer- " hi Preshaw. c 2.10 12 07 00 2j Themile3 his sUr Is marvelous, according to Orval It voir waa al stolen. will be mherUs before minister announced ever! arrangements . Lauck.rf a Ojfew would V. 1 local banker, who has Just 1 Adams. 1 0 00 .2 0 r Carver, If Wednesday. drubling. a successful trip to from returned oostate. Mr. Adams of section that the 4 4 3 BOARD DENIES CLAIM Total 515 ...19. was P. G. Peterson. by GETS accompanied BJOONSHINER NYE'S. GOOD RIFLE SHOTS K. C. COLLEGE Dean Loose. LOGAN Golonel Loose, ClarO.F O. A. H. AB. R. $180 OR SIX MONTHS ence Ixose. Reed Andeberg and John 0 1 0 3 0 2 INVITED TO COMPETE V. Gibbs, 3b T. Caine. III. 1 1 1 3 1 Oj Folkman, 2b Colonel Loose Members of the board of county 0 the largest 0 0 0 Checketts, If ..2.0 W. Ross, charged wlfh illicitly trout on the trip,caught J. of a claim denied have commissioners 1 the beams 3 of 0 0 0 . Officers . . associathe ' Rifle tipping .'.3 Ogden G; Gibbs, lb 1 $500 made by the extension 1 depart- - tion are anxious that the cltv he well manufacturing liquor who candidly ad- at 12 pounds. Orval Adama landed .3 0 "Doxey, ss ... mitted Intention of selling the liquor six speckled beauties, the 1 0 ment of tho Utah Agricultural college represented in the state 0 3 0 0 elimination had Painter, cf . . . . he completed the distillation, was weighing S 2 pounds dressed. largest o- for expenses covering the instruction 1 3 0 contest which decide w,ill rifle which They . , . . Young, rf . . . sentenced to a fine of $180 or 180 days are on exhibition In a meat market 1 0 or county agents in agricultural wotk. men will represent the state in tho na'. . .2 1 110 Irwin, c in 11. Jail D. Roberts this R. J. Evans, tional rifle shoot to be held at Camp by Judge window on Washington avenue. i2 2 2 0 0 0 The claimor was made by Wadman. p morning. County Attorney David Wiltne extension aepartmeni Perry- - this summer and urge that to and from Strawberry director all son recommended that the maximum areTheroads the who the that of men 9 15 condition. Mr. Adams explained' college, 5 are who marksIn'splendld Total good .,.24 instruction work had already been giv- - men report to R. H. Rutledge, presi- penalty be Imposed in the case of states, and the"fishlng" is better than en and the expense Incurred. Judge Roberts, however, saw ever. of Ogdenltes were perdent of the association. Immediately. Ross. , Score bv innings: fit to Impose a smaller, penalty In view formingScores was Weber the claim The on Jenied by the banks last week Mr, elimination In The be will match held Wheelwright the fact that Ros- - had not actual- Adams said. rAmmiooinnra a ftftr tVi Air hnH rnnffir. Salt 1 2 0 . . . 0 and It Is the hope of of Sunday Runs red with County Attoupey David J. the local officials that several Ogden ly received revenue from the sale of 00 .0 3 0 0 ;Hits his liquor. who pointed out that under riflemen will cornpete. Wilson, Nye's of but the law an appropriation 1 2 2 who desire to take part In 0 "Huns SCHOOL ADDITIONS ' extension de- theThose be the could S state contest Sunday are urged 0 3 to given 3 Hits ARE NEARLY READY partment in any one year. The max communicate immediately with Mr. hits. Young, imum Summary: . Thre-ba- e amount is said to have already Rutledge at the United States forestry 2 baae hits, Folkman, Doxey. Irwin; office so their names may be entered. Struck out, by Wadman 8, by Doxey been given. Construction work on additions to Those who make the state team will 6. '. Earned runs, Nye's 5, Wheelwright ' 2i,',"XJftft sent to be Weber county schools at Plain the the national match. on" bases. Nye's 5, Wheelwright Many company against David F. Steele cities and towns in the state will be Rlverdale and Wilson is proCity, 2. Umpire, Sussing. Time of game, eery and James M. Carlsen seeking to re- represented Sunday In Salt Lake. 1:20. .Attendance 250. : gressing rapidly. cover $144.35. alleged to be due for oo ok Four new rooms are being added to merchandise delivered between August each school, the entire work to cost 1. 1820. and July 30, 1921. Judgment GROCERS SUED BY $50,000. Additions were COUNTY approximately SUPPORTS is sought. made by the great increase necessary J.MTJRPHY. WHOLESALE Another suit was filed bv the groANTI-WEEof in students number DRIVE during the past cery company against W. T. Pickett three years. & Sons seeking Judgment for $'52.25 Work on the Rlverdale school is !Suit has been" filed in the district for merchandise alleged to have been Members the of the most advanced, the roof of board probably county court; by the Murphy "Wholesale Gro- sold and delivered. of the building now being under course commissioners have agreed to erate with J. D. Hammonk county pests of construction. Indications are that the additions to inspector, in a two-da- y campaign will be completed and ready for oceliminate obnoxious weeds along public highways and on farms within the cupancy by the beginning of tho school term in September. county. 00 County Clerk Claude T. Moves is to What Is Society out requests to all road day, sending . WEATHER FAIR : i supervisors asking that they plan toj Doing? clear away weeds along roads In theirj JFOR WEDNESDAY , districts on August 8 and 9. f Farmers in the county are also urg-- ! The social activities of your friends ed to participate in the campaign and woman. Generally fair weather Is forecastnaturally Interest to cut out weeds on their lands on What Mrs. Smith is every or what for tonight- and tomorrow by the ed doing :J0 pounds pure Sego Lard she Is planning to do are told in two days set aside. $1.45 States weather bureau for OgUnited an Interesting tfway in our society 4 small Delmonte Pork and Beans OO den and vicinity. Little chanre In tem35 columns. perature is expected. . . .53 ijpound Capitol Coffee You will Yesterday's maximum temperature WEBER news this, when REPRESENTED enjoy - '. lh Cocoa free with each pound Capitol Coffee. pound Capitol was 89 degrees with a minimum last you are on your vacation away AT WATER MEETING from Ogden." for this 25c fresh Hamburger, 2 pounds for makes night of 58 degrees.00 ;25 a specialty of society paper Evevents. 2 25c Wienies, pounds for that is Interesting Is to .35 erything TWO JUDGES TAKE bo found in 371.2c choice Steer Pot Roast Members of the board of county, commissioners left thla morning, SUMMER VACATIONS .5;124c choice Steer Plate Boil for Salt Lake whereearly tney wllpattend; a meeting of the Utah Water Storage , The Ogden Standard-Examin- er commission wnicn be Vacations are In order this week In will attended by -commissioners of Morgan, Summit. 'both division of the district court, Wasatch, Davis, Salt Lake, Utah and Judge James N. Kimball's division has Tooele counties. .closed until August 15.- while Judge Have it follow you on your vacaThe conference is "for the announcBarker's court has closed for the pre: tion trip. ent week. M ed purpose of providing for irrigation development in the counties planned a trip to Judge Kimball haswas said today. it Yellowstone park, mm 43 35 25 Some Regular Prices raurr and caps en-fir- . ; t G9d F"-inrtee- -- ! 55 10 BARS A. B. NAPTIIA SOAP 10 POUNDS UTAH PKKSKKYINO SUGAK 65c LARGE JUICY LEMONS. DOZEN 25c VEAL CHOPS, 2 POUNDS 25c .LAMB CHOPS. 2 POUNDS 20c FRESH COUNTRY SAUSAGE. 2 POUNDS j t's com-..pifment- UTAH 10 11 , ; 1-- J j ...... ex-servi- ce j 0- I ...... ..... 0-- 2,-5- 00 0- J j l . ' " D co-op- -1 , J Shop Early Shop Early Wednesday Until Noon -- j LAI COS CLUB. Mr. Jack Murdock will beCoshostess club to the members of the Lai Wednesday aTternoon at her home. ICK CKRAM ROCIAU Denver Official and Aide Here to Quiz Candidates and Make Survey Member of the English Lutheran church will entertain at a cake and ice cream social Wednesday evening at the church. Serving will begin at . C Llndland. Inspector In charge In g o'clock. Denver. a,nd a civil neryice expert ar In CLVB. Ogden conducting examination of whiti; itosi: Members of the White Hose club applicants for the position of postmaswill enjoy an outing to Lagoon on ter here. Wednesday. Basket luncheons will be Among applicants reported as ap- taken. and will beserved later In thelpearing before them yeeterday for day. The members will leave on the questioning are George E. Browning. 1:30 o'clock train. postmaster; Hufus Garner, Edacting gar A. Stevenson. Jack Littlefield C. Howell. A. It. Mclntyre ANNUAL V. C. T. V. MEI7TING. The Woman's Christian Temperance has announced his withdrawal as a union will hold their annual meeting candidate. The visiting officials will also make for the election of officers In the parInquiries of business firms and others lors of the First .Methodist chprch on to determine the respective standing Wednesday afternoon at .2:10 o'clock. of the to state to convention, applicants and a report of their the. Delegates be held in Ttemonton in September, findings will be submitted to Postmaster. General Will Hays for his considwill also be appointed. and-Willia- MLVEIt HE VIEW MEET! NO. Members of Silver Itevlew No. 1 will meet in the W. O. W. hall Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. 00 HANSEN ORDERED TO APPEAR IN COURT William Hansen has been ordered to appear, br Judge George 8. Barker before the coort August 15. and show cause, if any., why he should not pay alimony and costs In a'dlrorce suit in- stituted against him by his wife, El vira Hansen. eration. 00 MABEL C. DENKERS ASKS FOR DIVORCE Charging failure' to provide, Mabel has filed suit for divorce in the district court against Henry Denkers. Mrs. Denkers alleged thai during tho last four months her hus- band has failed to provide her with the necessities of life. The couple was married In Salt Lake, June . 1917. .There ar . no children. Mrs. Denkers asks her freedom, but no alimony. G. Denkers - -- ; .lo MARKET WESTERN i 366 24th St, Phone 2287 NO MATTER WHAT TREAD your old tires hare, we can restore It at the same time as we restore the body strength ot the tire ltwi." It's all the same Smooth or to us. Our tire vulcanizing cannot be excelled for thoftyaghrcss. non-ski- d. j - George Hun Tire Service 2341 Hudson Avenu Co. . |