Show l ARCHIE JONES GOING TO BRITAIN BANQUET HELD I — 6 " "" — six inches of snow of the city with vouth has fired thi an a great desire to enter the sixth nexu nual Ogderi dog derby to- De tomorrow juhder the direction of the boys' wont committee of the Rotary club the committee reported this morning Entries are expected to total about 20 which will insure an aft ernoon of intense rivalry ana interest The names will be taken before the races are started Maaisoa avenue oeiweeu ttrfmifth Rtropt and Twentyfifth streets Is)! the site of the races Ani With Ground Bare lo mals Not Inclined Enter Corral J Arthur -- state fish Mearham pnone conversation witn orticiaas oi the Weber County Fish and Gamp PrrttecttVft nssnrlatfon thi morn ing reported that there were no elk available for stocking Hills near Huntsvllle A corral near Nephi is used as a trap but the elk are somewhat swary he said Several c le wpro Hon r tn Halt IU TriA mm die of the week and since then no more have been obtained Absence of enow he said had dflAvei rnnturft vf slk as thev were puildins And Loan Praised As Dominant Savings Institution THHJFTINESS IS URGED Would Instruct Children To Know Value of II d an invitation has been extended by the federated club organization of Panama to hold an international Jf the convention there In 1931 Invitation is accepted the ran American idea conciliation and between mutual North arid South America will be greatlystrengthened it is believed In the classwork at home Mrs Marriott said! will be taken up Mrs many international questions viarDon Wodlsey win assist Mrs ronductinsr a course it was decided that class meetings slmll be fheld in the Hotel Bigelow the second "and fourth Thursdays of each montn tne next meeuiis 31' January to fee Thursday — ": — '— Would Spread To Nations Ideals of Peace And I Better Homes i j As part of the movement to pro of mote better understanding world-wide ob women's clubs' ui-m- s e-- iriui Jt - — rr ELECTION PLAIN - - EXPIRES 'a- Th rbildren of Johri D Rocke- - AoAlINO 1 iViriHnifl T?elnan Cude 5" H Cude 101 Thirty- strati wife of H third street died at her home on after a six months' Ill Thursday ness - She was born In ceaarviue W Va pn July 9 1871 and had rl addition to her husband she Is hv the followim? sons 'and riAitcrhtAr:' iW L Belnap Clipton Little Otter W la Scott Belnap ana Ktuton iei-na- p Va Ray jBelnap Albert Mrs Idaho Stonej ttelgrrcu qrignam viLy She is alsoj William Ctide Ogden survived by - fpur brothers and tnee oiatcrn IipI- mother Mrs NAncy acriiice sijr-vivo- nftl with Bishop H nnoaidlTic The body PATENTS SATINS COLORED KH5 j J tery-i4-H-- Ci Vfv - 'I i ThnmnB 7ito 23 of Riverdale was sentenced to pay a fine of $100 or serve 50 days in jail wnen ne nleaded eUilty in city court toaaj v Rimnn Barlow 'to a UC1U1 v Vti1j nf havintr liauor In his pos - County Attorney Samuel the fine niavham nf fJa fact that Zito isr married has one child and his fa-- ii Zito told the i ccinntivJ ill l court he would keep out of the He-wliquor business In the 15future by Deputy arrested January Sheriff D F Steele fff Sizes For i STRAPS— PUMPS TIES HIGH OR CUBAN HEELS as i ' ' A GENUINE Robert 230 R — sal Winter clearance $139 y- $995 $15 g ' more comfort in the OGDENGASH COAL CO ' " "' General Cooperative Co Prop AND SAVE LADIES' SILK HOSE SPECIAL $100 Hose Saturday $195 Hose Saturday 89c 'Regular Retail Price lump SS 50 Large hand-pickeDomestic lump (stove size : and large lump mixed) S825 Stove size Nut : S650 Pea Slack i5350 Galoshes $169 ?A sizes 4 to 16 200 Pairs of children's hose values to 49c 15$ —2 pairs for Boys' blue overalls -- PAY-CAS- H -- FREE Beautiful calendar will be presented to all visiting our showroom 8800 8550 Wo Off on all fall coats and 50 ladies' fall dresses 10 Ladies' and children's! silk dresses M AA tPlellU Saturday 100 Pairs of ladies' fall slip tf0 0C pers values to $785j Saturday pJUU For Boys RIDE THE STREET CARS 1 ! j BUY A PASS AND SAVE UTAH RAPID TRNSIT CO $19S shoes i Boys' school S198IS245 $165 I A pair of boot A CAP FREE tops free with girl's slippers $293 or over EVERy WITH 414 Of a pure linen square with four napkins to match easily em Clever designs $1 broidered 98c value 36-i- n with new thread bright Om-bray- on f I OJU SUGAR BEET MEETING In blue red and orange pletely made only a touch of embroidery to be done Absolutely fast color suiting Pre- $125 value — t — "TTEI BY ALL MEANS VISIT OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE AVB lz to on DRIVE OUT AND SAVE— IT WILL PAY YOU! 6JT OF THE HICM PHONE ory 173 And slippers clever styles in Bright' snappy new colors light tan black and white and black Regular 9Sc 83 c If tTi i'MAli: KLENKE FLORAL BLDG 353 WASHINGTON AVE chiffon and service weight A mighty Full fashioned good buy for Absolutely all woolJ material sixes 3 to 8 years Good range of colors Off Choice $150 Rayon Bloomers Dandy quality all the best colors Flat lock seams QO VOL Extra special - corsets and girdles A lot of real £Qr tmnA hnvi I I !' Novelty jewelry many items worth to 75c You'll find it Interesting picking IQ 31 Sale Silk Hose Rummage Table RFMT DISTRICT Rummage Table Infants Shoes Of ladies' l We also have twop!eces very neat roman stripe taffetas washable $225 value $135 Special i j ! Skinner's guaranteed taffetas dark green taupe and M 7Q grey $275 value These taffetas you may put to any test and washing i Coat Sweaters URN ITU RE OPEN EVENINGS : com- J — A real bargain for anyone who appreciates a good quality We have three pieces of ' !'' Play Suits nrfi iireed to attend ah hoat ernwora ° ' JAS R BEUS Chairman y4 off Roman Stripes embroi- QO-Invent- r qualities Taffetas Lunch Cloths Sale' WEBER COUNTY COURT HOUSE — pm loon ? '"' La TMiln tirnhl Beet sugar contracti auuj iviivc ba Co will present ibe discussed Officials of Amalgamated Sugar h Necks excellent color range Pre-Inrento- der BOY'S SUIT "SERVICE WITH A SMILE" For ladies and misses — Rough Pure linen ready to 71"! Phone Broken lots of child ten's hose both In plain and fancy There are values in this lot yorth OC- to 75c Sale ANNUAL! WEBER COUNTY Bovs! $298 "Lumberjacks— rt-'- Sweaters Center Pieces SATURDAY JANUARY 19 At 1:30 o'Clock high-grad- e Children's Hose if Off Saturday 4! and stop worrying about skidding accidents AN UNLIMITED WEEKLY PASS COSTS $1 Boa's! fall suits 1-- Wet rubber and icy streets make a bad combination Be safe — $198 L L $298 Boys' long pants values to y2 OFF ON LADIES' AO $295 Saturday : 2)1 SO SILK PARASOLS only ODDS AND ENDS IN MEN'S AND BOYS' SHjtRTS d L O r—inT SATURDAY Mbrning at 9 Sis Y We still have some exceptional huys in Coats at HALF PRICE ' I Banlcs pay you interest on the inmoney you save We pay you terest on the money you spend SALE! BIG Bargains for Thrifty Buyers A ' EVERYTHING CHEAPER A Problem in Psychology Will Be Solved! Girls' gym bloomers $295 is about it What values 1 ftfl Saturday tplUU hunian nature Odds and ends in ladies' and children's shoes AI that keeps people Saturday pair PIU f torn shopping 100 Pairs of ladies' slippers values to $585 'gO AC Saturday morn$LVO Saturday ? mg For Ladies - ' Mf vl1 BROTHEBS Hincldey ' ' COATS HALF PRICE TOMORROW - P & H G T S It's a real program j— Hundreds of people expressed their appreciation of our last one with the result that we gave away 15700 P & H Green Trading Stamps the first day 500 Stamps fill a book — after whicl you can use the book the same as money at our store or money get the Ready-to-Wea- CLEARANCE OF FALL STYLES W Wil-eon- nd received for the open-in- g Snappy new Spring dresses just r department All values of our new in the house worth to $1075— QC Saturday only d UV- ' arter-noonja- NEW DRESSES CHEAPER FIRST SHOWING! DODGE : 0 -r " ' 11 Tune in oft PRE-INVENTOR- — vro session1 VUC-- 1 Barton president xt the to Ogden Livestock show turned the 1930 calendar Thursday entered the name of H as C Baldridge governor of Idaho an eleventh the first visitor to the nual show Announcement of the go rernory ntt nM made byu Karrv Summers Salmon tuai 1 am livestock man who wrote to say asked by Governor Baldridge the livestock that he will attend next January show in Ogden itself e i viewed jut jthe home on 'SatUf-dayxi ana aiio afternoon and Sunday unthe Lindquist chapel Monday will til time of services Interments be made In the Ogden City ceme ii r honest-to-goodne- ss - RTVERDALE LIOUOR OWNER SENTENCED restramea HUODT(' ! " E GAr may-b- In n 500 PAI RS NOVELTY SHOES West!' 'and! six grandchildren 1 i Services will be held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the I4na - ' foiior Tr started7 on an allowance Moberto Martinez was of 30 cents a week and were maae to keep accounts of savings and today in an order signed by Judge None of them ever James N Kimball from molesting expenditures rn If! $2 a week un more than received Agapita Martinez his wife orofin-a District Attorney David J "Wilson til they-wer- e 15 years old her possession! terfering with in iiU piilosrv of Franklin said that 13 5 Twenty-Iirt- h street at hall pool thfi' latter embodied all that is of a certain autoor her ownership mobile truly American "Franklin's ideals FRIENDS RUSH TO wer only what we commonly know He also was ordered to appear In AID OF 'JANE DOE' court tndav as "horse sense"" said -- Mr January 25 to show cause Wilson "Franklin Stands out nextfthould not be made to George Washington' in the histnrv of nnr strucile for indepena of Jane Doe aged 19 forfeited $50 suit for divorce charging cruelty nr iTo wns a waiter financier in the1 city court Thursday when she Mie buusih mo te and aesertion scientist practical philosopher and failed to aDbear t6 answer to a straining order she said when she She was learned he was also a practical politician charee of drunkenness to ug- CilVES bHORT TALK at 3:40 o'clock in the den from Mexico returning arrested X 11: Andrews gave a short talk mominsr ibv Serseant L W Pack on duties of a secretary of build- and Officer P J Naylin on Twenty-sMiss ixth associations street between Lincoln and ing and loan talked' on the work Wall avenues The woman was said Thora Child which an office employe can do in by police to have kicked in a large salesmanship window of a private home and Stuart F" Dobbs was toastmaster walked in demanding use of the an3 music was furbished by Lc-rltelephone At the station a man friend ap- yijelwright are those who attendFollowing neared brinsdns: her a valuable fur ed : Mayor and Mrs Frank Francis coat which he said he had fountf Mr!' and Mrs'S Gj Dye Mr and on a fence in the vicinity Later an i' Mrs Dobbs District Attorney friend came and trave her Mrs other valuable Nephi L Morris Mranaand diamond rings whicn three Mrs a ha said he took Mr lafry S Anderson from her wnen u ana Keaa J Mr Mrs Fowler He put up Intoxicated became she Mr Jr! and Mrs J H (Andrews bail $50 ndMrs Paul L Newmyer Mr and — H fr R L Olson Mr and Mrs J Heiiry F Volker J jC Allen Mr LEADERS ana Mrs M Ij- Dye R°scoeFran-ci-L s PIONEER P M MEET AT Hufsh Thora Child Helen INC Beatrice Dye John V Brunetti Kosemarie LrhardLuella Anderson of cantains and members Poard 2810 Washington LoHn iWheelwriirht Vernon Norton Weber county chapter Daughters HenMrs Hndrick'son z:su Josephine of Utah Pioneers will meet at Ogden Utah Kcho Deninsr Yenetta n m 19 in the rietta Gale Ink Saturday January Lindstrom Dciialdson Hotel Bigelow at the call of Mrs :r 'V SECOND THRIFT DAY Blanch Mattson president nationof second the day Today al Thrift week willbe devoted to and I calling attention to both you'jng conold to the "vital necessity lor sistent savintr" which according to1'aul L Ncwmyer chairman of Ogis the - den's Thrift week committee most difficult of the three principles of success — work earn and sav '?lt may be hard at first to put aside a certain sum every week but in the long run it will be worth while" said A PBigelow bankWe're merchants —not psyer today in commenting upon the chologists1 We don't want "Benjamin principles of thrift to spend the rest of our Franklin once said 'The art of get-in much consists very riches lives trying to solve the ting — thrift all men are not qualified So for al tlime problem in petting money" but it is in the to pracalike of we're going to find out everyone power tice the virtue of thrift Save young whether there's anything a main and' become respectable and If surest way - good merchant can do to respected It is the saving' of thinkbe would wealthy you make Saturday morning a as 'well as of getting Ift nonular time to shop PAVING NOT STEiNESS mean stinginess "paving cioes not It can't be the fault of the it's some sacrifice people The American people are anything here are time — of all the hours of have to make to get sacbut penurious in "fact they natheir make locked upon as a ""spendthrift early we'll Saturday to shop the morntionBut savins: is nevertheless rifice more than worth the largest business in the United ing Lours are best — street while r rfiri-- are millions upon ?tStr? traffic is lighter — the aisles incT ravers' with millions millions more comfortable in the vented in mortgages bonds and se$150 Hose curities hclpifig to build up the morning' Saturday economic structure of the nation" And it isn't the fault of our 200 New Spring Dresses Savins will keep the United — wlieu one or States safe according to Mr Bige-laJust arrived attractively When the public learns to around two o'clock ro'h livW within its income credit risks priced tha stcr& is crcvded to cawiil be lessened and all business at ' he believes will be on a higher pacity with men and women And here is how we'll do it: buj-'mtha very snno things BARGAIN BASEMENT jMr Bigelow spoke of thrift as a have bought with could "they Ladies' and Children's 1 tended nesipp presiaeni of the Plain City rarm oureau pre sided The following program was singing led by given: Community George U- - Stallings duet by Elsie and Leland Gibson talk by George eolo B Stallings on organization D B talk by Robson Leona by Central Chappie on the Weber dairy talk by LeRoy Marsh dis-on trict agricultural inspector "Farm Bureau Growth" talk by James R Beus report of activitiesA of the local by Charles Heslop" dance and social meeting closed the meeting 1 was Nephl L Morris of Salt Lake eveof the the principal speaker ning J After a tribute to Franklin for his lessons on thrift Mr Morris said that there are 19000000 tmildtnsr and loan shareholders in thj country and the increase is six per cent each year ni jVrccs EXPENSES "M reasons for believing that dom building and loan will be the or tne inants savings institution country are the following: It is pop- iTlaribelonss to the people witn itsmany shareholders inculcates systmnMH savings: reduces overfieaa expenses money Invested in--' build ing and loan remains a long- trme the h!sh rate of interest paid thelow overri enactor is due to a bead: bbildinc and loan has the bestsecurity in the world— the America home and finally there i no inducement for building and loanas3bciations to foreclose on a as we are not in the home rearestate business" said "Mr Mor- ' It was said at the meeting that the Weber county farm bureau at Charles i corral Spow had begun to fall he added and they expected to be able to bag some animals witmn tne next dav or bo As soon as word is received that AKC11IE JONES the elk are available a party und6r with trucks A farewell nartv for Archie Jones Jack Wheelwright son of Mr and Mrs T M Jones from the Ogden Union stockyards of Hooper will be held in tne- win uepart iwr uwumiw animals :utre Hnnnsf a miisomMt ball on SatUTday A special program hasDV beena nrranirefl tn bs IO OWei CAMP ACTIVITIES dance Mr Jones leaves Monday for Salt ARE ANNOUNCED to New Tork on Lake and will January 31 'to sail an the Leviathan of Weber camp! 74 He will labor In tne W Activities for Lonfion O W were announced by British mission the entertainChairman Wykes-o- f committee at Thursday ment: ed upon as a p'owerful combatant January 25 the camp will pay a vw w of radicalism since property own- ers "never advocate the overthrow 707 In Kaysvllle Thursday night of property" January 31 will be athletic nig"ht -a- -rvntlniifd for members and prospective mem- An t eri Mr Bigelow "Study the liyes of bers followed by a smoker 7 will February night Thursday succeeded Who men have Although the mere accumulation of money is be the big night when Weber camp not success you wm una xnat wui Kuvxm E P Martin and the membership of Salt Lake campus 3 8 r careers in the tal constructive part " of most successful men jonn uway at Thursday night s Rockefeller has always been a con- got Under with an Hblst Gerard and meeting children sistent saver arid his In charge been camp organizer have his - grandchildren T brought up to know the value of money UHMC HOnrD Tributes to th genius of mln FpnLliii statesmaft of colonial days and praise for building-anthe future dominant savings loan bf the nation came from a plan banquet of officers directors and mploycs of the Colonial and Federal Buildin? and Loan associations held Thursday night in the Hotel Bigelow The occasion was to open Thrift' week activities upon Frankwhich lin's birthday anniversary was nationally ob?erved"as Thrift r jectives Mrs Georgina Marriott president of the Ogden Federation lubs conducted la of Women's members in tlje club of meeting Hotel Bigelow Thursday evening The? work proposed will embrace in nuue" judges will be Xvesne o club and president! of the Rotary struction 10 C1UD onjanwauona AV Warden the! movement for spreading to shorts editor of The Ogden Stand countries or me oia worm ineiaeaisi HELD ard T7t a rri In t will D6 OUloti of Vpeace better homes and higftj- W Bowmanffi timer1 and Will er education' Tne pian win dc o cial photographer hold regular meetings for the purCITY pose of learning more of the necesIN women of forsity of interesting eign countries In- club work as advocated by Mrs John Sippel presiwow v - elected at anl anJli dent of the National Affiliated i farfm bureau meeting in tne in WashClubs with headquarters evePlain City chapel Thursday C D H Carver Elmer are: GUDE hiington ning They Cecil Merwin Thompson there are now 68 clubs in 16 far- - B fTayldV rlaa GOVERNOR WILL VIEW NEXT SHOW Maw Florence Olsen eigni countries giving their best ef- - Hunter Deliaand Lulu Telford Toulsen Iva women those of Snterest to forts President Georse B Stallings of countries in club work : i I Money - 1 WOMEN ATTEND BOYS! EAGER DERBY CLUB MEETING MOVING ELI! TO RUN FRANKLIN 1 " L Trail nf PAYS TRIBUTE - - DELAY MET IN THRIFT GROUP i - - tnrww—r r JANTJABY 18 1929 PEIDAY EVENING Rayon Vests Same quality as above bloomer in colors to match (Jq PAIN EV&1HURST ' ALWAYS RELIABLE'' -- |