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Show THE OGDEN STAND THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1921. one day when King Raisin shall rule supreme all over the country. . Bakers will specialize in preparing for you tempting - raisin pies and breads on this day. Grocers will do well to prepare for an unprecedented demand from the housewife who has been impressed with the , Intensive advertising of raisins. She 'will want lots of these "health nuggets", with which' to prepare her own raisin dishes at home. Even at candy counters the chances are you'll find raisin sweets the, favorite of the day. , It is reported that the California growers Associated Raisin company, d brand, has of the famous advised the industry of its willingness to lend extensive cooperation in makmovement a success. The ing this offeVs to mail to anyone upcompany on request its Raisin Recipe Booklet, which is filled from cover to cover with instructions of how to make brand new raisin 6alads and desserts, and tells how raisins can give ordinary every-da- : foods a delightful new ' tang. Remember Saturday, April 30 is national "Raisin Day." Raisin cereal at breakfast, raisin bread at the noonday lunch, and raisin salad and pic at supper will be the order of the day. ARD-EXAMINE- K the national conclave, to be held at Denver startinr June H. . , California ; Product to Be Put to Many Uses -- April 30 Sun-Mai- From Fresno, Cal., the world's g capital, comes ' word that Saturday, April 30,. is to be kriown nationally as "Raisin Day." Its purpose, say the growers, is to introduce into every household . the hundreds of new and, attractive waysto serve thia delicious California fruitmeat, and culinary experts who have specialized In the preparation of raisin dishes claim that the variety of them is truly surprising. Indeed, say' some, one could sit down to a. meal composed of nothing but raisin foods "from soup to nuts" and enjoy it even more than the usual meal. Health and medical authorities, too,' have proclaimed .the raisin as being one of the most valuable of. foods in content practically a organic-iro- n . fuel containing, it is said, calories of enernearly twice as many gizing nutriment as a similar amount of lean steakRaisins are today a food,; whereas a few years ago they were regarded simply as luxurious dessert and flavoring for salad. Energizing, nutritious and delicious in flavor,' their popularity in the American home has spread tremendously in the past year or two and" It is on account of this marked increase in raisin'consumptlon that the growers hav set aside this rr. raisin-growin- pr3-digest- - ORPHEUM TUESv THEATRE APRIL ONE NIGHT MUTT AND ed y. -- oo- POSITIONS OPEN IN WEATHER BUREAU Invitations' to high school students and University students to take examinations for positions in the United States weather bureau have been extended by the United States Civil Service commission. The entrance salary Is $1080 pe annum, plus $240 to all "appointees whose services are satisfactory. Examinations will be held at Salt Lake, Provo, and Logan May 11, June .22. and August 3. Those interested can apply to the civil service secretary a4 the postoffice for Quadrennial State Conclave Brought to Close With Dance Iast Night TAKE was spent lruaocial festivities. oo k Mrs. Anna Luddlngton of Ogden was elected state .foreman of the Brotherhood of American Yeomen at the quadriehnlal conclave of that organization held at the W 0."W. hall in this city yesterday. Ahnut rn'ioi. gates from seventeen homesteads of the organization were' present. Officers elected for. the next four years were Mrs. Effie Dart. Spanish Fork, master of ceremonies; C. E. Matthews. Salt Lake, state correspondent; Maude W. Brlckley. Sandy, master of the count; and Fred Feters. Murray, state chaplain. Attorney General Harvey Cluff, Salt Lake. Walter L. Moore. Ogden! M. and II. Wolfe,1 Salt. Lake, were elected national .delegates to attend M- - ' DON'T o Og-de- IT n. y. 19W - o . NEW THIS TRIP. in Lj ' Vi i : j as-thi- " prices. company sells-ou- t everywhere at these bargain . Seats on sale Friday. ; - o, UTAH THEATRE It ty Sixth Episode of 1 One Night Only Thursday, April 21 Mail Orders D3 o Now Thert' but em c a Prttldent Hardinj CO AL C a CONCERT JOLSON In the Greatest of All NewYork Winter Garden Shows PATHE NEWS IN V V Gay, Gorgeous, Peppy? Uh, Huh! A Ravishing Revel of Glorious Girls Prices, $1.00, $1X0, $2X0, $3.00, ; $3X0. Seat Sale Monday. "JEARTHBOUND" SPLENDID MUSIC AND MR. WHITAKER MRS. LAMMERS FURNISH THE EXCELLENT MUSIC ON THE BIG KIMBALL ORGAN Of! tl REAL ART PICTURES OFFERS .K I IN A GREAT 4-RE- MAM.as T 7Q .0 n Babies and A rollicking, roaring riot of mirth and. v. merriment! Don't miss this clever, hilarious com- . edy drama! .You will never forget its sunshine and its great human appeal its . . x it today! Now! "What is the mystery up in Mary's ' T ' V'Nv ' -r 4 -c-- ) 4 , 'j .'- .. C'-- ' - I j. 1..:. . -. , S -." See ; humor! 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IT Get your seats early - - STARTING TODAY HAROLD M'GRATH'S BEST ORIENTAL' ROMANCE MISS . re, t W. II. Wattis of Ogden was elected general managerat, ofa the Utah-Idahmeeting of the Sugar company lleberi J., Grant was day in Salt Lake.' ... .... j i uu irrriii ;md-lereeiectea prenucui Walter T. i Typcr vice presidentwas chosen as secret and secretary-treasure- r. W. Burt Robinson committee of th The executive was elected as folboard of directors lows: lleber J- Grant. C. W. Nibley. Thomas R. Cutler. E. O. Howard and Stephen 11. Love. "EARTHBOUND" No-hlflhe- s Mc-Inty- - WATTIS SUGAB PIBM'S GENERAL MANAGER . -- Ma-be- . The prices of their big $2.00 show to 50c, 75c and But still give you a $2.00 en. $1.00. tertalnment at these common aense prices. Take the kiddles to see Mutt and Jeff alive. It will bring joy to their little hearts. CUT JEFF , ins nance which orjaniianuii marked the end of the dy8 program. Mayor Frank Francis addressed the the delegates convention, welcoming to this city. The reports of officers showed that the organization has gained mjr than 35 per cent in membership during the past four years.followed the A banquet business session, and the remainder of the time this should b followed by a srstem lart week, . fair crop is belr,g ar.tir ff of laterals In the construction of p&ted by Ihe farmers In thta ctiorC which the state and federal governIs The surar beet crop being planted ments should unite. oo by ths farmers, with pnyrpeclt for Five Ogden men were yesterday record crop In sugar beets cert faii. : co y NORTH OGDEN HAS named by Governor Charles R. as delegates to the annual conof agriMANY MISSIONARIES Experts of the department vention of the United States Oooa culture have found a heriofore unknown substance .In soil. .They have Roads association which will be held NORTH OG D EN. April 14. Archie called It "ultraclay." in Greenboro. N. C. April IS to 21. M. Clifford left yesterday on a misThe Ogden delrsrates are A. R. J. Ray Ward. J. U. Eldredce. sion to California. Leland W. Gib Jr.. W. L. Wattis and B. J. Finch. The son will depart next week on a mis-- j men were also named as members of slon to the central states. A fare-- J well partr win be staged next Friday! the association. In his letter to the association the evening for Mr. Gibson in the ward, governor touches upon the subject chapelDavid E. Randall, who has Just re- -j of federal aid fot roads, especially In the public land states, declaring that. turned from a mission to Great Brlt , under the present system, too much aln, will address tho Parents clans of tho Sunday school next Sunday on the' money is expended In overhead. . The need of a unified plan is urged. history of KHJah- - A report of labori Governor Mabey declaring that a com- conditions In the eastern statea will prehensive plan and a united endeavor be made in the evening by Larl A. ' to build interstate or national trunk Randall. One of the Season's Best lines should b given paramount conAlthough a large amount of the sideration at this time. He adds tha fruit crop wat damaged by the frosts,t OGDENITES GOOD ROAD DELEGATES ; "-f- . i . ..J "7 N J . j at-- tic?" The answer Duzzled them all th b- whiskered professor, his son, the whole scnooi 01 Deauiuui girls, now iney solved it is a story of unadulterated fun and laxity, tinged with romance, thrilling venture and a deep human appeaL hi-happin- ess is ad-uproari- THE. HBADT SEES OF y,R0Wi'iuaUWDrE53!l.lpANA BORKE.T ADAPTK.DV 31 in o f r 1 1 TWO GREAT FEATURES FOR THE 0 Children All Seats Adults, Matinees; Balcony Evenings Adults, Main Floor. Evenings |