Show TUESDAY JANUARY 31 BUREAU WILL )' — West Celebration Includes Afternoon and Evening tJTarr - Program for the annual Farr 'to'est farm bureau Jubilee to be held next Friday afternoon and was announced today evening iMore than 200 persons are expected President Lorenzo to be present Taylor will bo in charge The afternoon program will ntart at 1 o'clock A readine: will be given by Miss McEntire of Huntsville followed by a musical reading by Mrs Arthur C Taylor &tid a talk by President Kphraim Jiergeson of the Utah Stat© Farm Bureau federation OS COMMITTEES Luncheon will be served at 3:30 ' o'clock Theofluncheoncommitte© Mrs Lorenzo Tayla composed lor Mrs Esther Taylor Mrs Jennie Brown and Mrs Annie Jensen The program committee is composed df L D Brown Mrs Ward Fisher and Mrs Laura 'Brown Annual election of the board of directors and outlining of this program will conyear's bureau clude the afternoon meeting I The evening's festivities will be opened at 7:30 "'clock Elva Bingham and Fredona Strickler will Nordqulst wilt Sing a duet Miss give a reading SHss Bessie Lindsay will sing a solo and George F the Weber Stalling president of"will give a county farm' bureau ihort talk Dancing will follow Discussion of seed potatoes and potato diseases will2 be made Thurso'clock by Leday afternoon at Roy Marsh In the Hooper meeting house Tom Lowe president of the bureau will preside IN PLAIN CITY It was announced today that the North Ogd en farm bureau will not hold a meeting Wednesday nifcht In addi as was being planned tion to the six other farm bureau 'meetings for this week which were announced Monday Plain City will ifiave a meeting on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock with President just Ephraim orBergeson speaking West after his Farr before speech - i 1 DAMAGE SUIT i TRIAL BEGINS Suit of Rasheeda Malouf against Barnes Hepworth to collect damages of $540150 for alleged in17 192ti juries sustained on Julyautomobile when the Hepworth struck the woman opened in Judge George S Barker's division of tho district court before a' jury Mrs Malouf alleges that she was "walking across the street when struck and ' that she suffered face injuries a fractured ankle and other hurts The accident ' is Baid "to have occurred at Washington javenue and Seventh street Jurors In the case are Lee Abiah W Child Leland Newey Frank Turner Guy B Anderson David R Forsha David M Chaw and Heber C Gibson Low-enste- in 'OGDEN' ROOM IN NEW HOTEL Woodward' Okla is to have a iJiotel with a somewhat unique feature it was disclosed here today when a letter was received by Jesse S Richards secretary of the cham-b- e rof commerce asking for data on Ogden and us trade territory (and for some pictures of the city The management of the Baker i hotel there which is Just being has decided to name rooms t built after states and cities and one room is to be named Ogden The j letter says in part "If you can fur-- i nlsh us with views of your city and should ever visit us we would try to let you sleep in 'Ogden' even though you are several hundred 'miles away from home" i ! j i OGDEN CHAPTER NO 2 ROYAL ARCH MASONS Special meeting Tuesday Jan 31st at 7:30 p m for R A Please at'degree Refreshments tend TRACE A TURNER H P uary 8050 ' ?£ I Sports make a"a nation hardy build up lot of resistance isltting on a cold step of concrete fcrrBellingham Herald and Reveille HYou i inn -- r ri " "in 'mt un mil j to recover seeking attorney 388370 which i alleged to be due as balance on an account In Barch Creek — Parent-Teac- h ers association of Burch Creek will met at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening in the school house Fol lowing the program there will be a social and dance J Bryon Barton formerly of Blackburn & Barton la now with the Carl C Rasmussen Co 2614 Washington ave List your prop7796 erty for sale or trade Eliza Brown For Club—Mrs will entertain the Jolly Thirteen club at the home of Mrs Alta Burnham 1468 Washington avenue at 2 o'clock Wednesday Drive It Yourself Co —Rent new Nash Willys-KnigHertz sedans and Fords 253 S Washington 2617 Phone 3500 In honor of Dr J Practices Kequircd s -- 7921 Music Bvldenc that th Ogdn hluh Brief Stay — Governor and Mrs school bund n lipfulij"uf military were Dern at IL the George guests tmtUmal th pohoul entorlng Hotel Bigelow Monday night They and content thi KirintfhiRh was rIvpii motored back to Salt Lake ' this Monday nirtht when th 222nl fiUl morning It was sokw artillery bund of lh Utiih nntiorml uard principally f hl'h Packer & Stevens Jewelers ami school compospJ hand artlats and ronductfd Optometrists— Broken lenses dupli- by lly Lammer practiced th re cated Eyes tested glasses ' fitted' quired number for this yetir' conC3S7 test" 352 24th r was loarned It that the required In Offden — Steve Maloney for number and 20 other suggested mer sports editor of the Salt Lake numbers rated by points according Telegram and now assistant city ed to their difficulty had been receivitor of the Salt Lake Tribune was ed Monday afternoon by Director an Ogden visitor today Lammers The required number is — Review Meets Silver review of tone poem "Flnlandia" by Jm the Women's Benefit association ' Everything for automobiles from Stbelins will meet on Wednesday evening in to Mack Rob tail bumper light It is also understood that Direc th-O W halh inson Garage 13 years of tor Lammers has indicated that - ht s - j - 24-ho- ur 636 Get Your Groceries and Meats service Twenty-fourtat Viaduct Market 185 h Forfeited — Four motorists for street 1730 reltea 2 bail each in city court toon day charges of violating the — To Entertain Mutuala of the overtime city's parking ordinance Eleventh ward Thirty-fir- st street were C It Whittemore A and Kiesel avenue will have a They Penrod William Threadgold arid vaudeville show and dance this T B Murphy evening beginning at 8 o'clock At Hearing — J Walter Elllngsoh And the Flowers are furnished chairman of the traffic committee by Klenke Floral Phone - 1240 of the chamber of com Ogden : 3405 merce will represent that body — Salt Lake on February 11 at Departs— Mrs James Varney hearing by the interstate commerce Sr 158 West Thirtieth street left commission when what is known today for Salinas Calif to Visit as the "third section relief" will be a son and two daughters discussed National Dance Championships A II Gross — Expert piano tuner every Wednesday night 510000 in is at the Broom hotel for" a few 6627 days Phone 556 prizes Berthana 8086 Auxiliary Meets— Women's aux Guild Bato-t- Women's guild pf iliary to the Order of Railway the Church of tho Good Shepherd Conductors will hold a meeting at will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wednos 2:S0 o clock Wednesday in the day at the home of Mrs George W O W hall Watts 2540 Lincoln avenue with Mrs Bartlett as assisting hosjt For Sale— Choice new homes ess Jay Call Special prices and terms 360 or 41625 7359 Gather Wednesday — The P E jO sisterhood will meet at the home Returns — Mrs Ross H McCune of Mrs J E Carver at 1 : 3 0 o'clofck returned today from Los Angeles Wednesday ror luncneon jvirs tin and southern California cities ward Bichsel will give a paper on While away she was the guest of oriental rugs Mr and Mrs Clarence S McCune Mr and Mrs L J Leishman and Mrs A F Blair all formerly resl dents of Ogden CLUB TO HOLD - F 3 Drake Veterinarian Phone 836 8423 Clark III — Fred "Dad" Clark employe of the Ogden Union Railway & Depot company is confined to his home on Kiesel avenue with pneumonia OPEN MEETING : Ogden Typewriter House for type 2422 Kiesel writers and repairs 1125 Phone 236 Lecture On Romance of Power' Scheduled Fdr Tuesday Ogden Exchange club Intends jto extend an invitation to members of all other civic bodies of the city to attend Its meeting next Tuesdjay noon in the Hotel Bigelow whjen er" 2302 i Mr Ripley has been delivering his lecture in various parts of the United States before civic clubs ajnd educational Institutions Charles A Lory president of the Colorado Agricultural college has written that the talk shows clearly what the industrial machinery "means m Increased wages because of lncreas ed output and whatthe influence 01 nigner individual purcnasing power does Included in his slides are pic tures of industrial life in America Europe and Asia also pictures of ancient industrial works and mdu era plants 2861 Offerman Plumbing avenue Phone 3002 8053 Initiation — Sego Lily circle Neighbors of Woodcraft will con uuct a class initiation at 7:30 p m Friday in the W O W hall the ceremonies to be followed by a reception at which refreshments will be served Suite of Rooms over Paramount theatre suitable for offices or apt 20x25 store room and large base ment In same building Apply J S GlazebrookCo Paramount The 7103 aire Bldg CACHE POLITICAL Sewing Club— Women's auxil LEADER IS DEAD iary to the United Spanish War Veterans will hold their sewing LOGAN Jan The club meeting on Wednesday after- sociated — Fred J Marsh Press) noon at the home of Mrs Georgia 59 for SO of tho ycajs an employe West JournaL and Johnson 2475 D avenue active in Cache coun Ogden ty politics over that period of tlnjie Democratic county chairmja Ice Skating— Weber gym every being at time of his death died ill the 10c afternoon evening and 25c the Cache Valley hospital at mid 7850 Monday night Mr Marshal night Is survived by a widow and six softs Mutual Party—The Nineteenth ward will have a Mutual dancing party tonight at 8:30 o'clock in the amusement hall Music will be fur AJLflJLPJL orchestra nished by a five-piec-e Co-Mon- roe -- 31--(- Fuller Brushes — Ph 2208 after p m the two m6st difficult numbers of the 20 suggested pieces will also be given to the military band for prac tlce They are the second "Hun garian Rhapsody" by Liszt and the "Oberoh Overture" by Von We ber The latter of the two is rated the most difficult There are to be sectional con tests in the band competition this year bands of western schools to compete at some California point and the winner there to' compete In the finals at Jollet 111 The Ogden high school band took second place 192( in the national competition in and is looked upon as a ' strong contender for first place honors this year Conductor Lammers was presl dent of the National High School Band association last year Ki k VISSER DEAD Louise Van Batenberg Visser wife of Joseph Visser died Mon fam day night Sat S o'clock at the ily residence 3547 Adams avenue after an illness of five years She was born in Oosterbeck Holland December 130 1897 a daughter of Ocker and Johanna S Van Baten berg Mrs Visser had been a res? ident of Qgden for 20 years mar Mr visser nere on uctoDer rying 15 1916 She was a member Of the L D S church and was en gaged in r'eligioft class work in the First ward until the time of her sickness t She is survived by her husband mother and son John Visser all of Ogden: also the- following broth ers and Sisters: Oscar Van Bat fnbere Mrs Thomas Van Drim melen and Mrs Peter Valllng'a of Ogden and a sister in Wilhelmina Holland Funerals services will be held on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Fourteenth ward chapel with Counselor! Thomas Parker presid ing Thai body may- - be viewed at the family residence Thursday aft ernoon and evening and also on Friday until 1:15 p m Interment will be in the Ogden City ceme tery Larkin & Sons are in charge of arrangements By BEEHIVE GIRLS TO OPEN MEETING The preliminary program In the Twelfth ward chapel this evening will be in the form of a Beehive ceremonial to be given entirely by the girls the Beehive class and will consist of the following num bers vrBeehive chorus: All members of the class "Call of Womanhood by BeehiVe Girls "March of the Beehive Girls" and "Honey Bee Song" by jnembers of class address of welcome by Beehive class mem ber The subject in the advanced senior class will be "The Life of Booker T Washington" to be given by Dr Joseph R Morrell England is sending us $92575 000 part payment on her debt If that's British propaganda let Thompson make the most Big Bill of it! —Arkansas Gazette e--f Lengthy communication from LeRoy Shelby former Ogden po lice officer asking that he be re- Instated in the department was read before the city commissioners this morning and referred to the City attorney who will investigate the civil service law governing re ' lnstatements Shelby who was removed from the department by the former civil service commission on charges that he took a drink of liquor while attending a convention in southern Utah declares that he was not found guilty of any Crime Mayor Francis and the commis sloners said they would have to learn the legal phases covering re instatement before they could take any action ON CREATING JOB Communication of G Van Hoist of Ogden asking that the position of supervisor of city parks be ere ated and that he be appointed was submitted to the city commission ers this morning and later referred to City Commissioner Fred E Wll liams head of the parks depart ment While no definite action was Williams Commissioner taken made an Informal statement in which he indicated that his decreate no more partment "would - Should Be Looked Upon With Cheerfulness Says Priest 'We must look upon death with common sense and cheerfulness because deathis certain and the death of a Christian Is in reality a entrance into eternal trlumph-'-t- he glory with Christ Himself" This statement was made by the Rev Wilfred G Hurley C S P one of the two Paullst priests who are conducting a (mission in St Monday Joseph's church speaking evening He took as his text: "It Is appointed to every man once to die and after that the judgment" The speaker related that In one monastery he knew! of a new en trant into the order is sent to tha workshop to make his coffin and thereafter the novice sleeps In it he explained— The idea is two-fol- d to save labor when the member dies and to keep the thought of death before him Jn spite of this the speaker added the members of the order are not at all gloomy He went on to say: "You are not prepared and are not preparing It is not intended to put the fear of Jeath into your heart but to take It away "What Is the way out — the conA few centuries ago solation? there was a young man in Galilee who waa more than a man He took brought the dead to life Theymoun Him to the top of Calvary tain and crucified Him and put Will Him in a rocky sepulchre you read: 'Here lies Jesus Christ slain by the Jews'? The epitaph is contained in the words of the" an gels 'He is not here He is risen' If you want consolation you have jobs" APPLICATION READ Application of W S Marlin Og den policeman for retirement on a pension has been read - before the city commissioners and is now under advisement Marlin set forth that he has served on the depart ment continuously far more than 20 years and is entitled to retire ment on half-paIt is probable that the commission will take defi nite action within a day or so y M'DERMOND QUITS SALES POSITION J E (Doc) McDermond for the for five years pastWattls-Kimball Motor company the has resigned and will terminate his services with that company today Mr McDermond announced that he may enter other fields of business but as yet had not made final decision For the past 10 years Mr McDermond has probably been on© of the best known automobile men In the west He served as factory representative in the intermountain country for some of the largest companies and later r devoted his time to organizing and directing sales agencies for large agencies in Salt Lake Pocatello and Ogden War hatreds are almost forgotten now and every once in a doughwhile you see a former — boy buying canned beef Pasadena Post At Th ai&CFlXIC© City commissioners today adopt ed a recommendiatlon of City En gineer Harry C Errett that prop' the erty owners who petitioned for opening of Twentieth street across the Oregon Short Line tracks sub mlt a map showing all property and ownership before further ac tion is taken Th© commissioners also will ask for detailed instruc tions from the property owners as to the manner in which they would suggest that the city proceed with the opening i ZUPPANN SPEAKS TO COLLEGE CLASS andt community ad vertislng was the- subject of a talk Monday by W E Zuppann of The Standard-Examinbefore the advertising class of the Weber col lege lie spoke particularly regarding recent advertising developments in Ogden as related to community sales sponsored by the retail mer chants division Ogden chamber of commerce besides taking up and art work questions of lay-ofor advertisements - er TO OGDEN CLUB 3 iviaKin& 'n Goats i OHlOFFOW At S EVERY COAT SHOULD SELL IN A HURRY o All new stock in best sport styles made up in two lots and marked at unbelievable prices Costa have been absolutely disregarded LOT ONE LOT TWO Beautiful coats many ofj these are made of imported materials fgood fur trimValues to $50 sale mings well lined Neyer before have coats like these been sacrificed at such prices Coats worth to $11500 sale Bee These Coats in Our Windows Tonight Children's Winter Coats and Dresses HOTEL' BIGELOW "ALWAYS EELIABLE" o"o!T5"0To'ro"o'5"a'aT0'6 a 6 bTtnrtPnTbmrtrm o'0'o"o"6"o"o"oTo"o"6'6'fl HALF PRICE OMSX oca Ogden Rotary club "will entertain little brothers of the Children's Aid socletjr and the Good Felolws on "Wednesday night at a dinner in th Hotel Bigelow One hundred Ro- tarlans are expected to be present at the annual event and each is to bring one boy Ernest I Ford head of the boys' work committee will act as chairman during the festivities He has been assisted by S Dilworth Young scout executive Claude Armstrong and Andrew Clark in preparing for the entertainment The program Is to be as follows: Several instrumental numbers by Roy Sealger and juvenile members of his family saxophone solos by Marriott aged 10 exhibition Billy of -- Japanese fencing by two Boy and Scouts George Fujimori George Komatsu demonstration of fire building by friction by Clyde act Dapp a Boy Scout tumbling Parry-Nelso- n and Wit de Ward by one-askit by five carrier Frank Read Bob Parry Kermlt McKay Ward de Wit and Parry Nelson and a talk to the ' boys by Mayor Frank Francis y J F Goss manager of the Or- pheum theatre and Louis Peery manager of Jhe Egyptian Hheatre will present the boys with tickets l! to their respective show houses The Shupe-WilliaCandy com pany is to4 furnish candy for tne young guests : i i Salt Lake Plans to Send Many to Convention In Ogden Salt Lake KIwanis club Indicated send at least Monday that it would 50 members to the Utah-Idah- o dis trict convention to be held here next August it was said today by Frank Browning president of the Ogden club who attended Kiwanis meetings in Salt Lake with 17 other Ogdenltes "Last year in Idaho Falls there Were about 300 Kiwanians present at the district convention which waa considered a relatively small number President Browning said so that we ar© expecting about i400 this year in Ogden with the support of the Salt Lake ' club" There are 1047 Kiwanis members in the district William H Reeder Jr of Og TiArm and' there are tiny signs den was one of the speakers at move's impalpably the Salt Lake afternoon meeting that me nerearterolive—-Detroitoward peace: on "Club Extension Work' French talking t' wear will army ±teeaer also gave a response jtouage News a toast during the dinner that evening Among the prominent speakers at the sessions Monday were Dr Adam S Bennlon District Gover nor Raymond L Glvens J Ray iWard - United States marshal for Utah- and Col E LeRoy Bourne former newspaperman John Hancock signed the Decla ration of Independence for the The latest hit Love j state of Massachusetts ct : th-wo- "Diane -- I G GET TIRED Or E A MY OWN COOKING 0 You tell the waiter and the walter'lt tell the chef and when your broiled or fried steak or chop It'll be to your gets to your table liking— that's one thing you can n be sure of Open 6:30 a m 'tin 2:00 a rri ELITE CAFE 99 waltz theme from "SEVENTH HEAVEN" Come in and hear it tS O D 370 24th rld Records Sheet Music Player Rolls ' GLEN BROS ROBERTS PIANO CO St FREE FLOUR Cinderella Donated by GLOBE BULLING CO at Moose dance Wednesday Feb 1st Admission 25v FROCK SHOP Editorial— WESTHOLDER ArtUtler Floral Co We have been (asked so often why don't you build greenhouses and grow your own Here Is one of our flowers reasons : The following was taken from the florist Review Journal dated January 26 1928 part o? a message delivered by Frank M Schramm of Toledo Ohio to the Michigan State M By L Mflr B Just Spring arrived from New York the very D resses latest styles Select yours A shipment now of beautiful i dresses just and make as much profit as his competitor who buys his stock This is a mistake as the Arrange credit terms BETTER STOCK AND PRODUCE IT AT A LOWER COST THAN THE SMALL GROWBesides when a florist ER his stock he can procure buys the best In the market and needs "only to buy Just what and juBt as much as he needs while the small grower often has inferior stock that must be moved or losses will result It Is possible for the large grower to use his employes In the production of stock for which they are best fitted while the mall florist with only a few employes cannot do this Not only does the smaller grower with houses In connection with the store pay more rent or taxes than the wholesale grower whose houses are located in the country but as a rule he pays ten to twenty per cent more for his supplies and stock than' the wholesaler" As soon as our total yearly sales are large enough to warrant a growing establishment on a large scale we will go ahead Carnations roses peas plants etc all need separate where different greenhouses temperatures are kept to best suit their paticular needs If you have to bunch them up in one- greenhouse Inferior quality - will be the result The largest floral establishmrnt In Utah supplies our demand at present which assures us 1 stock at all times ARTISTIC FLORAL CO now - A-N- 2378 Washington Coats 8098 LARGE GROWER CAN GROW Champion-Stee- r TRICES BOARD ASKS OWNERS' IDEAS "It is generally thought that a florist who grows his own stock can sell at a lower price FROM THE STARTING WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1 THESE STEAKS WILL BE SERVED AT REGULAR j MADE Hundred Boys Will ZSo Brought to Ogden" ' ' f Rotary Dinner sales-manag- er Surprised i OF THE OGDEN LIVESTOCK SHOW WILL BE SERVED AT THE it there" Preaching services are being held each evening at 7:30 o'clock D ROMISE Florists: DAY AND WEDNESDAY AS WE HAVE INTERESTING INFORMATION FOR YOU Reserve Grand ! Appointment of M L Gana formerly of Kugene Ore as manager of the fckapsja Safeway stores In the Ogden district was announced this morning by Ralph Ilollenbeck manager with headquarters in Bait Lake' The new Ogden manager who will also direct the eiivjiie of the Kkaggs Safeway stores in Logan and Preston arrived here today and took tip his Auttm at once He ex pressed himself as well pleased with his assignment to Ogden ut g 8 7841 (WE INVITE ALL 'STOCKHOLDERS TO CALL AT OUR OFFICE FROM 7:30 TO 8:30 TONIGHT ALSO TUES- STEAKS City "Attorney to Study Civil Service Law Regarding Case I 6 Golden Glow Mine Stockholders RICHARD LEEK President READ TO BOARD JOSEPH Court Action— Suit was filed to day in the district court by A u Olson against David Jensen Ogden Eccles Building SHELBY LETTER - Theatre Party — Mrs Mary Beck er 2145 Adams avenue will enter tain the Live Oak club tomorrow C M at a theatre party and 'members Ripley of the General Electee are asked to be at tne Egyptian company win give an Illustrated lecture on "The Romance of Fow at 2 o'clock Con E Behn — Insurance LInd s ' W wbsj occurred this ML Mrlhdiir anniversary month a pingtam was glven atbir tollece asuemMy today Folowlhg a tlolln rQ by Virginia AridPiPfn I'rof William Z Terry a close friend of Dr LInd made a few remarks concerning friendship In its relation to his lnpwper-lallllmai'V wllh Dr LInd lie empna- pst?ii twn friendship forming peri- odm of Hfe—thoBe nf childhood anu of youth A rjtamtileB of the teach- intiif1it tvn of friendship he mentioned AHMotle and Plato In behalf of the student body nnd faculty President Aaron v Tracy presented Dr LInd with ofa i:ift xtf oxulng the appreciation the ColJego for his services In acknolwedgement the latter responded by thanking the school for its tribute to him and by rem on his college friendships inding ennerlAllv those which he formed ' at Weber Ogden High Organization Dm Font — Nw Method Den lata 2463 Wash Ave Phone 343 I 605 iiii TAKES DEATH DR J G LIND NEW MANAGER YOUNGSTERS TO ENTER CONTEST GIVEN HONORS AS HIS SUBJECT IS APPOINTED BE ENTERTAINED BANDIHOPESTO RANDOM REFERENCES) HOLD JUBILEE I 1928 in 1195 17 1995 to Ladies' 5995 Mats the " newest Cinderella 295to895 FROCK SHOP 2378 Washington Open a Charae Account1 NOTICE ECONOLIY PRICES UNTIL JANUARY 31st ! tandard quality per plate I2C00 Artificial Teeth $3000 Artificial Teeth de luxe per plate gold $1000 Crown or pdrcelaln $1000 Bridcework-flol22-kar- at Painless Extraction each EIGHT YEARS IN BUSINESS IN OGDEN §1000 JJ51500 S00 S5 00 S100 NEW METHOD DENTISTS o 2468 Wshlngton Ave ' Phone |