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Show t . t JU fREE 'BMDI GIBt IrJO 1M CL0S SCOOTS iOKCERTS TODAY EadiesV CAff VOUS ill SEASON Band Gives, One' r Program f and . Elks' Outings at Oyer Two Hundred Who Joined; Thiiee-da- y I" Band Another South Fork Meadows Look Forward Expectantly to v ,, ... . - . ;i ' : -,' , , . . . ' . ' free band concerts are ?Two fed sched-t- Next Year. Pleasures of New and Exclusive Camp fj for "today. The first will be given by the Ogden Farr Municipal Ladies' band at L,orln m. 4 o'clock p. at commencing prk,. The second cQncerrwillbe begun at Jf.: 30 o'clock p.,m. and will be given by the Ogden Elks' band on the balcony a.t'the Elks' club on Qrant avenue. the ' Chris B. Christensenrwill direct tadies band and Arthur W. Agee the The Ladies' band program which will include a cornet solo"" by.. William Crawford, Jr., ' will be ' '.played fas ment were the donkeys, both of which BY ROSE ANN" AOTILL. pulled around from Experiencing thetwojoys arid griefs of were; petted to taps. hundred Girl the hour of reveille camD life,- over' Scouts of Ogden were given opporOwing to . the timidity of many of their ability in many the mothers, there were numerous tunity Jines when at the Girl Scout camp at scouts whrt did not have the opportunthe Meadows in South Pork canyon. ity to. attend the camp. Only a little The camp Was officially opened during over half of the registered scouts atthe early part of July, and will close tended. The cost for the camp was Aug. 16. Scouts from every part of comparatively small, the scoutsa paying three- the city were given a three-da- y stay only from $2.25 to J2.75 for scouts unable of the stay. Many by conducted, Mhuiday outing, personally ineir , oe- and Miss Mabel J. to earn tneI . money Gertavwoodruff , i Deiore f .... int-iJameson-lur Scout, captains of each panure, pam oniy March, i"Colossus of .Columbia" the . Alexanaer troop-- also gave material assistance. promising to. pay the remainder in mi, In order that camp might be well near, future. This . small amount Selection,. "Prince of Pilsen' Ludus conducted prografn of daily duties was covered the expense of getting meals .. . "Benton assigned to ISaltz, "Lunette"' each Scout on her im- tor', the girls, as 'well as fresh milk . . mediate arrival, giving her plenty of and , furnishing a few other neces'. JTppuIar (a) "Dreamy Hawaii" Vandersloot time for play as welUas' for. work. sities for the camps. 51(b) "Wyoming Lullaby,',' Williams Outdoor life in every- possible characBUSINESS MEN ASSIST-"added to the day's entertainment. Selection,' "Grand Duchess". ter, Scout' executives of Ogden plannr-. '. . Offenbach ARISE EARLY. the and arc pleased witli their camp ZZ ; Intermission. Reveille was sounded for the Scouts success.-ThGirl Scouta movement in Glogau at 6:S0. With twenty minutes to Ogden has been seconded by almost ?arch, "Under Orders". Cornet solo. "Silver Threads Among every girl in the camp was call every club and business concern. In the Gold." by Wm. Crawford, Jr. dress, ed to the grounds for tne saime oi fact some of the success of the camp Selection, . "Mile. Modiste," from the colors and another 20 minutes tnjs year has been attributed to those ...Herbert opera ,;comic "National of Members of Klw;mls up execifes- Then the camp organizations. Emblem" . . . Bagley wassetting March, Into Tthree sections, me, ciuo furnished through the weeks that divided tWrture; "Barber of Seville" duty, tne camp was open, a baggage truck taking charge of all kitchen Rossini first rrtenus for the of the. arrangement Including girls. These honors are also Banner". ... Tne partly shared Spangled J3nale,"Star and dinner for supper. breakfast, by the Ogden Furni. ." Keyes other two .sections were assigned to ture & ; . . .'. . . . company and by Carpet follow-JSiThe Elks band will play the firewood and to clean ' up the Charles. Smith. ' gather Olie with Reeve, Ray grounds. program PerhaQs one of the most faithful and Elbert Garr as soloists: Breakfast' the was Jed Allen of the Amalgafollowed, gBaman assignment workers it-", the Square March" . . Panello of duties. Each Scout awaited her mated who had the Linke turn, for all meals were served- in responsibility of 2 Intermezzo, Anlena girls to and taking . . cafeteria style. After receiving her from the camp every three Mr. f . Cornet solo, "A Perfect Day''Bond members Allen was patient and kinddays. she other to breakfast, the joined 'ZZ By Mr. Yearnan. of her troop at one of the tables built scouts and took as much interest in i. Fox Trot the open. Then followed the clean their- outing as the girls did them1 '.'Why Don't You". . . . .Tierney in Each Scout lined up with selves. Mrs. Klizabeth Culley collectup Schwartz her brigade. Jt 2 "Molly on at dishes the river, washed up her ed the fund and saw every troop off. from Faust . . own plate, cups and service, and re-- ! ; ..... . selectloh FLAX NEXT tEAR'S. . Gounod turned them to their appointed places. for next year's camp have Plans -- Incidental solos Garr Messrs. by CLKANLIXESS IXSISTKI) OX. been The new location of the started. XI and Yeaman. Inspection came at 10 o'clock. For camp promises even much more op.Selected song. this, each tent in the camp must be Jj Popular for sports and real camp in spic and span order and cleanliness. portunities Sung by tVlie Reeve'. thi. than life, year's. Cabins are to he O'Neill" of Dodge work constructed and Waltz,, "Peggy Instruction signal consisting the place is to be pet Sousa and scouting- in general was taught El Capitan March ' lA1tWrithe hTrS vV10:t Sfpndl as-- : the ,itt5e girls are already beginning BASIN' HURT money for their next ... u. .... ttQ , earn , , uy mruuu . ..pu 192: l?T runnlng errands and BY PRICE DECLINE other little jobs. nn-tion of the noon meal at 11:30 o clock. Again Miss Woodruff super-- ' of Duchesne who vised the cooking of good wholesome! J,John O. Watters several food. The same regulations carried has been in Ogden for icfays while attending to business ma- out at breakfast were again followed at noon. ters, says the. slump in crop prices After dinner, there was nn hour, has. hit the farmers of the Uinta ba-i- n .especially hard and' as the nearest iof quiet, in which the gir!s were given 60 miles distant thej time to read, sew and rest in general BgH 1 Oh SXL Jr&ilroad point-inflfl CtTTR B I j jravei.been compelled to fall back on' for the afternoon sports.. Fntertnin-- : Beij ment for the afternoon included hikes, ,1 he; old plan of. exchange and I trading honey and butter for games, any of the girls ared to sug fence for This perhaps day posts gest, and swimming. groceries, and; was one of the most popular forms of Z "Everyone in the basin is holding on fun, for the water was a little chilly, Dr. C. Paine, secretary of the will be built in land races for being the first one un- - Eleventh W. PJqping that a railroad civil service district, with oon and 'give new life to the local-St- y der were held again and again. at Seattle. and J. C. headquarters or that a big oil discovery may he us rct1 r.r MISS WOODRUFF PRAISED. in I.infllnrd lmtnf fir ... . r. Sftiad.e,?. Mr. - Watters paid.. "A test Sunnw- - holl elnnerl the aftprnnnn ifhrtrcra nf Hn rvom-o rllatrli is.to be drilled, soon .at a point sports. Then came plans for the build- - the 'past week have been making jwell not far' from Duchesne." and the sing- - quiries in Ogden regarding candidates of a huge hon-fiZJ.The- visitor is one of the leading ing or scout and songs of postmaster, depart-scout- s yells, several fon fQncialists of the Uinta basin and at the ing in were who several talented ed for Salt Inke. afternoon Saturday 4a8t All election his name- appeared especially with their! Complete report of their findings Ion the official ballot as the candidate lines, delighted Tans was SOlinded at rdlrtr nnnlfnnta fn a httn ffirnnr,! rx.l of both the Socialist and Farmer-Labo- r a an of strenuous fdr to hour, early day Washington. Th' work of the for; congressman. He will work parties hours demanded and of consists of play spectors prominent one of the speakers at the Social- Sleeprrxr nay nrougnt more business men of thevisiting on oral ine and citv hall Monist .'rally on the square city .work and play. for ' of applicants. plans (quizzing day evening. Miss Gerta Woodruff was especial-- j Both men were h.gply pleased with ly patient with the scours, givinjr her their reception in Ogden. and said that OGDEN RIFLEMEN IN time and care to everyone. Through- - their stay hud ?een a most entertain-ou- t the time that the scouts hnvc one. 'Under the rules of the civil LAKE CONTEST cupied the camp, no serious accident service commission, they were not at has happened. Cases of sunburn were Hbertv to disclose their findings. A dozen Ogden riflemen will be wen aaminisiereu to oy .miss woou- ooto par- ruff. present at Salt Lake today .. for Utah's rifle Camp rules while not of the striet- ticipate in tryouts OUTING team,- which , will represent the state est, made each girl realize that she THIRD WARD at the matches to be held ' during Au- was expected to he a scout in charac-- SET FOR WEDNESDAY ter as well as bv name. Disobegust at Camp Peery, O. ; R. H Rutledge, district Many of the forester, dience was punished. scouts who were late in rising and ya-nMembers of the Third ward of the "president of the Ogden Rifle club, who came to the salute of the colors, North Weber stake are preparing for ,. sad there are quite a number of exriflemen in Ogdn and that at clad in their night clothes with a their annual outing at Lorin Farr pert feast two are expected to find places sweater pulled hastily over them were park next Wednesday afternoon and oh . the , state team. given two days of kitchen duty, while evening. It is anticipated that several Indications' are that the learn will others were scheduled to clean camp, hundred people will attend the gathor wash dishes for the rest. , be made up of candidates from' Pay-soering. A number of committees are work- COSTS RUT I,ITTUE. Helper, Ogdon and Salt 'Lake, . rlfeese cities, having participated in ev. absorbed which features Special ing out details of the program which ery little girl's interest were the hikes, will include a musical program to be jytlinination 'shoots. The team members will journey to one or wnicn was taKCn to tne lUlu: e. given irom me oana siana ann 3C2.TOP Peery for a period of over four Scout camp, given to the letlc sports in which prizes will be weeks all expenses paid, and will have Girl Scouts by the city. Eird and awarded successful contestants, opportunity" to compete for valuable flowers hunts were also participated - A basket luncheon and dancing will in. No little part of the entertain- be features of the evening. trophies.-- . - - - "to-prov- Ai IJ V Yiir j" if mi 1 e ( fol-Utvy- s:- if) . m ....................... M : i - CARTON fir . ....... 17 yNrC7 Tn r (f T V (i J of Employes Nelson-- icki Co. eble 10 R I: ; Creamery a0.t nimr fPSS Vd LmEJ,A . . N A ' ' OOTBEER - J -7)'i r'' f'-T00mfy- . , Elks-Vband- UTAH. OGDEN, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7,' 1921. WRAPPER FROM INSIDE - " . WW m . - ...... ' ( g; If your grocer does not handlo Banquet Better .Products, telephone 706 and we will see tnat '" . On Sugar-company- - ...... you get them, Contest Closes August j lar - '. FINAL WEE VO E DOU t and. .......... . " - SlNTA si " 4 j t,r , i j i . I ! j TT9 REPORT SENT IN ! List of Prizes ! la-or.- j I m - - i the-positio- ; - - ! ! , - j j oc-ii- gSALT ! n, . ! -- i , - ! I I j d ! n, - j aui-Gi- rl Op-den- ! ' Breakfast At Hermitage, Dinner At Hun tsville on Elaborate Program A num'ter ward workers next Friday, August 12. The party which is 'expected to ntim-- , ber approximately 4'C0 will Wave Salt Lake at f:30 a. m.. traveling by automobile. They will be met here by, the Ogden and presidency and high counsel Herbreakfast will be served at the mitage hotel in Ogden canyon at 30 o'clock "when t.he visitors- -- will be guests .or the Ogden stake workers, including the genealogical society. A will be'' given at the upeeial of which are being Hcrniitngei details worked' out b VilIlm S. 'Wright' and Miss Mary Fisher. The drive will then be resumed to Huntsthrough the .famous .gorge.' ville where the party will be greeted Peterson and the by Bishop1 Joseph A trout Huntsville ward, members. and chicken dinner will be served in the ward hall, to be followedby. a program of music, talks, and sports. Mayor Frank Francis will greet the on party at .the Artesian Wells park the return trip evening when an inspection of Ogdrn's famous water system will be made".' . E. A. Iarkin is chairman and Walter S- Sroville. and Thomas Clark are members of the general commltte of the Ogden stake who have'ehare of , the plans for the event. S credit " : In-th- - 2 3 4 Mary Witney 5 Elmira Carr 6 Gertrude Taylor . 7 Joe Madsen 8 Donald Chase 9 Gerald Ballinger . 10 W. H. White 11 Klea Passey 12 Joseph Summerson 13 Blain Corry - e - . - 15 17 17 18 18 19 1330 580 424 419 354 202 20 170 150 142 . . s 21 22 . 23 .126 24 25 26 116 -- be given. Bring your labels and wrappers in every day and receive two votes for every wrapper or carton lid. .88 . Howard Alvord George Frarier Hall W. H. Eddie Viola Cross Bernjce Larison Franklin Richards Vera Radabaugh Leon Blackwell A. Graves . . Bernice Wardley Blanch Radcliff J oan Bybee .Harold Carlson 78 : - 20 19 17 2 . . Edward Gibson c o. N elson- - ic&s . . 21 . oo 62 56 53 42 42 40 27 24 ' MOOSE LEADER EMLY FALL double credit will of Contestants: Standing, 14 .1760 Millie Garff Mrs. C. Farino Allen Wanjragrard 1 " I. Vacuum e. ' -- IS authorities of, the general R 1-- deposited before that time to receive of the 1. I), 3. church, am' workers in the Salt lake temple will be guests of the Ogden stake and Huntsville 2nd Prize For every vote) this week Phono- Prize--Boy- s' at 5 p. m. All votes must be 7. . - Brunswick oyal Sweeper, S57 value. 3rd or Girls' Bicycle, $55 value. 4th Prize Beautiful Library Lamp, $30 value. 5th Prize Eastman Kodak, $16 value. 6th Prize Hotpoint Iron, $8 value. 7th Prize League ball, League bat ' and Fielders' Glove, $8.25 value. 8th Prize Brownie No. 3 Kodak, $5 value. 9th Prize E v e r r e a dy Flashlight,. $3.50 value. 10th Prize Boys' or Girls' Roll-.e- r Skates, Saturday illFil 1st Prize graph, No. 110, $150 value. Contest ends next i JId ' JJ bar-JCe- r, 13 2264 Washington Avenue See Prizes on Display This Week in Our Window TO SPEAK HERE Sit SSBS2HBEJ Past Supreme Dictator to WEBER HIGH COUNCIL NINTH WARD CHOIR and Address Members COWBOYS SEEK TO MEET IN. CANYON WILL GIVE PROGRAM .Public At Park A special meeting, of the Weber The Ninth ward choir of the Weber dicbo held will this council stake highwill give a musical program In stake supreme Brown, past Darlu. OGDEN ENTRIES morning at the summer; cottage" ot the Ilarrisvllle" tator, of the'l,oyal Order' of Moose, ward of the North HATS : . - v - -- will speak in Ogden on Wednesday td "announcement ening, according made Saturday by a committee of the Ogden- lodge of Moose. 1 The visit of the fraternal leader will be made an event of Importance by the. lodge members' who have' Invited the public, to hear his address at ' the City Hall park Wednesday. ' As Mayor of" Kansas City, Mo., as well as head of ' fhe' Moose organization, Darius A. Brown has become known throughout the United State. As supreme dlctat6r of the order, Brown gave much attention to the development of Mooseheart, the community established hear ."Aurora, 111., for the orphaned 'children of "Moose members.' In his address on Wednes day evening he will teir about Moosei heart and the plans" of "the Moose organization.; ' -ev- Distinctive and Exclusive Moderately Priced at - -- - . $7o5()o$ o ,'""'. SALVATION ARMY oo V An incomparable display of advance Fall modes and materials such as Duvetyne, Felt, Lyons and Panne Velvets. Everything shown in the newest colors. Come and See Them We Know: You Will Like Them MAJOR COMES. HERE , . - lioie,- - Idaho. ,wJU. .visit ' Oderi next Friday. AUsrust L2. and. conduct meet inffs and also inspection of the local . ' work. The Tneetlnjr Friday nltht .will brcln at. 8 with 'A 'street ' Street and meetinx. at- Twenty-fift- h Washington rvvenua. weather; permVt ; 'Major 'Faulkner haa &n aac ri tln. fle inithe Salvation .Array in many countries and haa been" a soldier and officer. over- thirty years." The - public is invited to hear.hlm.' .' . 11110 Og-de- Interest Developing in. Wild West Show to Be Held Here During Sept. convene at mas Attracted by the $7,000 in prizes and awards that are to be given by. fhe Ogden Wild Wert show, cowboys and cowgirls . from all the western states are writing to the Ogden show organ ization asking for detailed information regarding the event to be held Septem ber 5, 6. 7 and 8. The letters Include those-fro- m broncho busters," from ex pert ropers, from fancy and trick riders and from others who have particiwild west and pated In the various years. frontier. shows held in recentmaae oy - Arrangements are oeing the committee in charge of the-- Ogden Wild-Wesshow for the appearance of a number of Indiana In the event. These will, come from northern Utah and southern Idaho.' The anticipation is that they will give their In- s dian dances as a feature of eachonday the program and they will also be' schedule for'someof the., western i . VAN DYKE'S DANCING SCHOOL : . : ..;' -- A -- y v ;TAUGHT ' Hours: 10 to 12, : . " 1 ' : : - . - " . ' to 8 Or Lessons by Appointment - -- - as-th- -- -- e -- . .and-publicit- y - " " ' . 2359 Washington Avenue d - - - BALL ROOM AND STAGE' DANCING , . . Millinery Department ' 4 sports. wild west show Advertising for the.broadcast. With is belnc distributed chief newspaper .advertising, to Ogden, means of attracting crowds the committee, is also- - arranging for in several advertising cards, posters magazines, for. windowand bangers to. be sent out through ' pictures five states And for motion oo which will be .shown-- - starting this S.' forest The,L products'laboratory has built., a .machine tht tests the wmIc in many of the theatres of the . . VntermountaJn country. strength of wood. 6'elock.--precede- . o'clock. 8 Weber stake this evening. The program will be under direction of William H. Adams, choir conductor. Officers of the ward Mutuals will have charge of the meeting. . t Major Joseph Faulkner,. head officer for the Utah and Idaho Salvation . asf n President George E. Drowning In ' President Iewls W. cujyon Shurtiiff will 'preside at the meeting and a full attendance of members and alternates Is desired. The meeting will ' School Opens Monday, August for Season 8 |