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Show THE OGDEN 3UINDAY MOKNIIHU, AFK1L 17, 1921. STANDARD-E- me AMIN R X LOUISE SHOP if me menu for the dinner to be ItlTen by the ladieg cf 4 First rrefDytenan Church. Tuesday. April 13: lUMu-iu- K - MENU 1 fox OSMiWfliS Judge Holther Impresses Upon Boys' Seriousness; : of " Borrowing ' Auto v ' Iawrence Evans and George Edval VI 6 years old," ; appeared before L.. J. Holther of the Juvenile Judge court yesterday and pleaded .guilty to 'charges of stealing an automobile. - ,- BIDSj LISTED Bids opened were as follow: Wilson Riverdale Addition, Addition. G. A. Whltmeyer . .$16,235 & Sons $13,039 12.937 Treseder fc Sons . 14,900 . 20.800 17.5S7 J. T- Newton . -- V - . , - A- 1 be-io- re ; ...... , - . ; I The-matt- " . . Riverdale school house, and eight for ' the construction of a similar structure at the Wilson school house, together with bids from three contractors for Kvans was fined $75, while Edvalson the installation of plumbing and heatwere drew. a fine of $100i ing equipment for. the additions,Weber E. J. Isaacson". .... 14. $00' 12,14 j of the a said Holther that meeting testimony opened at Judge & McCor- in J Johnson offices in the indicated that Edvalson was driving countv school board, 1S.G73 1S.S2 the First National bank building yes- - ' C. mick the stolen car. He had appeared 12. 595 J. Humphries. the court, on a previous occasion terday. 1S.9SS 1H.113' The oDenine of the bidn. according i. A-A. i,yon "on a charge of malicious mischief, the ne Hei 1J. A. Fowler, pro-- ! F. 1S.890. 14,50'J to sud. Superintendent judge The boys, said Judge Holther, were vided an a srrreable surprise for the,' Contracts were not awarded by the ha been not vicious, but merely entertained an school board members, ahd indicated FChool board. and will be idea that there was no harm in taking that building prices have materially taken under consideration announced at a meeting of the school an automobile from the curbing, rid- reduced. to be held next Saturday. board ESTDlATK and a few for in UNDER BIDS hours, ing around it IICATING RIDS The highest bid submitted was only it, leaving. the car .for the f.'andoning a little higher than the estimate of! Plumbing and heating bids forth Automobile owners, he said, have the cost prepared by the board mtm-- ! two additions were as follows:. Wilson Riverdale made icomplaints repeatedly against bers, while the lowest price was far Addition. Addition. actions of this nature. The boys want- below the estimate which the school Halverson Bros.. .$2,725.75 $2,824.25 ed to pay their fines immediately, but board hard compiled. 2,600.00 The'G. A.tLyon company submitted T. E. Thomas & 2.462.00 Judge Holther insisted that they pay fheir fines in weekly installments of the highest bids for each building, Utah Plumbing. .. . 2.770.00 2.87S. 00 Heating Co $3 to the probation officer' at the ju- their bid on the Wilson addition being venile court offices every Saturday, $18,983 and $18,113 on the Riverdale Representatives .of the Woods Jensen architectural firm were present buildine. until the fine is paidTVio V.. T. Isnacson building submit-- 1 when the bids were opened and deJudae Holther said that to send the Ijovs to the industrial school for whatv j ted the lowest bids, quoting $14,800 ' clared that the bids offered indicated they considered a prank, was gome-- for the Wilson job. and $12,144 for the a decidedly downward trend of build-in- s prices. hat severe. lie said that his pur- Riverdale addition. pose in administering a heavy fine was to make the boys realize that they had committed an act which had they been of age, might have brought seri ious results- son. li'E CREAM Dannr r Ic er Cream Company CAKES' AND COOKIES -' ! OATMEAL COOKIE Albcrj Milling Company LADY FINGERS Oden Uaking Company MILLAR'S SPONGE CAKE, MONTE CARLO CAKE j V.ahlnjon Market , HOMEMADE CAKES Tresbyterlan laiie.. HoMev Milling Company Flour coffee CREAM GriffLn Creamery . CANDY - . . SETS DATES FOR Juvenile court sessions will be held each Wednesday and Saturday, starting at 10 o'clockJudge L. J. Holther announced yesterday. During the remainder of the. week, the court rooms will be open, and matters under the jurisdiction of the court will be taken up. cases. In Davis and organ counties, will have to be present at the court for trial on the days legnlarly set aside. Judge Holther said, liecause of the small allotment of funds for the juvenile court this there will be no surplus for payment of (Transportation of proba-to tion officers in bringing offenders the court. He said that the public was invited to attend the court sessions on "Wednesday and Saturday mornings. , n" m, oo OUTLINES SERVICE AT CONGREGATIONAL The second of a series of morning sermons on "The Knowledge of God" will be preached at the First Congregational church this morning at 11 o'clock by Rev., Godfrey Matthews. The: subject of the evening sermon is ' 'Doeg our clvillatlon need .a new J3ible?" The sermon has its origin In an. article appearing in the present week's issue of "The Saturday Evening Post," written by H.' G. Wells. Strangers and visitors are cordially invited to these services. Evening worship begins at 8 p. m. ." ' ,An electric' doll has ' been , invented .by a resident of East Orange, N. J. . 7- -00 r if A -h- Candy Company FLOKA JJOSA APRONS up-Villl.mi fc FLOWEKS The official opening of the Ogden Country club has been scheduled for an Saturday, April 30. according to W. announcement maoVe by D. Brown, secretary of the club. The the club Is being placed In green'at A 1 condition for the opening while minor repairs in the dining room, the kitchen and other parts of the building-, will be madeScores of members of the club have! to swing their clubs already started at the links and the majority of the p members expect to be in shape before the bell sounds for the opening April 30. Frank Driggs, Rice Kimball and W". P. Rudlger have been named as a committee to complete the arrangements for the opening. Several novel stunts arc being arranged and some odd features will also be listed on j the program, it is stated. Secretary Brown states that several new members have been added to the club and that golf is scheduled to be one of the major sports during the coming season. Fern Shop Fifty Silk Dresses Spring Styles Per Plate $1.00; Children 50c ce announcements indicate, and the dweller of the greenwood, whose time Is. spent In such light duties as building trails. "spotfires, leading a pack train ting" over plney hills, fording swollen creeks, will, now delve deeply in the lore of Sherlock Holme. Finger print outfits. prepared with the view of assisting rangers to determine identity of game und fire law violators, have been for warded to supervisors in the Idaho, Salmon. Sawtooth. Welser. Fayette,inBoise, Challis. and Teton Idaho. The outfits forests consist of an automizcr. plaster parls, talcum, shellac, denatured alcohol and powdered dragon's last-nigh- t . - tip-to- 00 PENNY CO. SUING Mell-stru- STRANGE COLT i - Judge Pratt, E. E. Pratt and Forced Marriages in the W. R. and J. D. Skeen House of David Charged Will Be Associated by Inmate. Have look at the window today. Fifty all silk taffeta dresses. Forty different new styles. Sizes from Dresses made to for much more. We every dress tomorrow. fully expect r 1 White Man's Law Protecting Deer Puzzle to Indian nv ' c -- , . ............. for Ku-gen- : - S. L. OF FIDES knn -- p The J. C. Penny and lrvln E. filed suit In the disyesterday trict coHirt against Ben Cohen, Ogden merchant, seeking to recover $1000 a promissory note alleged to be due on executed March 23.- - The complaint sets fbrth that the note was due April has 'been paid.; ' Judg1, but. no "" Interest ' andtrosts ment : withpatr is , sought. i; ! . v OGDEN MAN ON NOTE LAW'S EYE ON "Widenlng of the scop of r.i! pracIly NrMrjuipr-- Iit'TplM a tice of former District JudK A. IZ. l will chooie' IS. ClliCAfJU. I'ratt Rnd his son, F.un"ne K. Fr.it. M'vcn virgitiH.April who nh.ill live under was begun yesterduy with tl.e oprutnj blood. In one nerret until a conspirroof 01 In in a Salt whic of law office The idea is for the ranger to W. II. Hugen Pratt, Fjatt. Judge acy i' brought against me. whi'h fhi',1 secure finger prints as evidence in 16 to 40; colors. Skeen and J. P. Skeen. will i as- brinic it inK court." cases where game laws have been sociated. The Ordrn firm of .ludge violated, or where fires have been So proph'fled Holy IJenjamln l'ur- sell Pratt and his son will movn V.to of-- . started. "While the Idea seems liethle-Skre- n bock. In "The Star flees hU rf U.'neil by formerly occupied impracticable. It has been tried in Ogden and. like thf to sell whlch outlines the beliefs of the h,n successfully in California forests. b will Salt Iake firm, iuH :!! ilau th rolitu.ui ef ' it is reported, and hag been lonchiml of Pratt and Skeen. of David at lienton Harbor. Mich. benefit in enforcement of laws. Come a look $14.95 The law library of Judge I'ratt s, The prophecy will be fulfilled In 00 moved to Salt Lake yesterday whore' Chicago, when charge will be made the new offices were opened in th Caint him In the suit of ofMrs. Hilda Walker bank building. W. It. Skeen! Hansel her marfor the annulment will be In charge of the Ogden branch! riage to Kussell L-- Hansel, into which of the firm In the future, but all firm! fhe says lurnell forced her. . m e m be m will aid in the arrying on of Mrs. Isabella I'ritchard. mother of. the practice in both citie. it. was unid. Hilda Hansel. to testify in, Judge Pratt announced tothat within court cOTHxrnmg her own ctnncilon a short time he expee's make his with the cult. home permanently In Halt fltOM AUSTIIALIA. "TVhlte man heapj crary. Xo Pratt will also mors to that city-IFifteen" years ago Mrs. PritcharJ' waa aaid laet ntrht that, Kugene became a convert and left fcr brand deer, no keepdeer in corPratt has tendered his resignation as in Melbourne. Australia, with herhom; ral, but all time pinch Indian; for klllum deer. Ug:h, Craxy," United States commissioner, but has daughter. Hilda and Kena. then fro i:j not yet been relieved of his duttea. No and 14, to enter, the colony. Thus spoke Duchesne Geore successor will be appointed to the poarrested in company with several Mrs- Prltchard says that she pooled' sition until the resignation of Mr. all her possessions with the head of; of other Ute Indians on Pratt Is accepted. It was said. killing deer, following dismissal the House of David, because ths col-- j 00 of the complaint against him reNew TorX: Dr. Conner, formerly of ! If jo'i ony is cooperative. Jit to free our!f Utn ' ct to any dn;c ,ore sntt at, fff cently. srie says, she and her Johns HorW'm Hosriut. Thereafter, I am t Forest service reports Fay the daughters endured many hardship oftrn akel if I knew anything to topirjMh mm, .n4 Jn , thOTX Um, JOU WiJ Indians, when arrested, admitted until finally they flrd. - bv sor lc!acco th eravint no In the colony, Mrs. IVllchard al- - the tofrro babt and I I als?s recomhaving killed deer, does nnd m Hl lijrV' the n ,V.r K,t N'lrolot. which w'h bucks Indiscriminately. Some had hve i.ree ? ib-leces.- she nnd her daughters were mend nri.r.ir oJt yo r W trB, jTjur with Nicotol r roRUlnn as many as four or five deer. But n.rri.. gir,t c drn!. subjected to arduous toil and aUoweo trrprm . aboititetierm- -' ' r!l" W!i few of the Indians were equipped little food and scanty clothing. v Ie txv.t N5"otol and prtvivirej tonlahing ret. ill tn a. Nt'le: Whcr with hunting licenses. Female hurt tm". Th vt of tohiroo wptil'ii. one of our IradSnj; in.irrft PurneJl, she. snys. who call himdeer which they had slaughtered mcJtor th. rTderf5t "A JsACond (JabrlCl. ruls the ro!-- , trie vtttit. in !gTr end esifxtion of; "It tn truly a slf were found in their camp. of mnjlh'.ns hahit- awy who t risthraltoti b It wlsr- trtm-rony. poniahing. those Tho disobey his, the efffMH It unJcrm.ne the h ulth we have evrr ria r;ore. Duchesne George, apparently f erTi lie commindJ. "ir vtcttm an si iTy tn f to refur.i fry the inannfact n rer more Implicated In the rl matter IN DAVID'S HOt Si; t . tlroat atwt hmc ttMM.. led r.on the ruiSetn'r riftl tiMtif gf d.M'tt) than his companions, was haled Inwot-inrv1 w r wo.i!i rnt prmH According to the three women.! nroun of (.nf trMib?e. kidhrrt Three-for-Quarte- r , before a justice of the peace, and and r.n- ihchildren growing up in the colony Vvli'-ht.em trouble. ney irnHv bp locri to.ef,1 bound over to the district court t m to cancer dutlea even from various the l and Mcln tt. M;riQMii. e.i rry nT.t graduated Leaves to Be iiouse 01 uivia. lucre is, ira. the world over often trace theitj d for trial. "When his case appeared an rroney bra tov diaaaea mt,3 mny o;nr ofjtnlT it was thrown out of court, the mriuaintr by mil nj to rtaie J'ritchard aald, Krrat rcjoiclnjc when;th' iojt Sold f.ltolln ic.eorvlrg. mere. being faulty by having go complaint the girie two distinct charge embodied In Hut. he allcffev Holy Henjamlnj oneSovDuchesne George, whose A marked drop In awore the Kirla to ecrecy wo that no' prle ease was recently called, regisword hotiid lcape aa to hat took j chare md" acinJ lurnJl a n J h was bv annoanced Ogden yesterday tered' disgrust at the "white. man' j as.5ocialr within. in (tented In full at the col A. i place C. Mitchell, manager of thr Uoyd youth once loed a modern rr.Ifs. - somc law," and cannot yet savee why or 6" ucre '0 "There girlsj ony. who said tha. km the; company, ell rrr''d In law Baking t the Indians cannot shoot any alfl Mrs oo th House of Pavld. at will be in In new all effect the prlcea Fhe hint when he atole a ki i kind of deer that ' runs wild. I'ritchard. retail stores. 00 with retlt larceny. thought that I arprovedTWO fiftTTPTF CIVT Loaves which hae old here for fif- of "My cr that A cicmtai he wa quite ahaal.ed and Holy Uenjamtn did. teen cents will be sold for thirteen hutanything then hf waa it tied her hand. did not know what I, taking MARRIAGE LICENSES cents or two for twenty-fivcents. his ut j hotiie. jla-Loaves whteh formerly sold for (en he rejdied. .".Not rent. That w.i " ' "When Hen tamlrt was warned that! cents will be dropped to nine cents, or officials were make crand to e were Investigation,4 iwued yes MarrUcc llcenaea cent. The new ome three for twenty-fivwere, immediately marrtea American legion Weekly. tn the office of giri afternoon terday prices vt go Into effect at one. Mr. off - oo men even to hadn't they T. tpoken to clerk. loaves The Claude Mitchell said. will b of to.' Moyea. rounty L. Couch of Ogden. and Cecil the same weight as formerly sold, it IJnley CASH PRICES. m:vi: It. Hramweil of Idaho Knit. Ida., and ' was saidx)lcny April lirA;0, i wheat No In the I'ritchard Mr. . f4 i lft colony 00 No. 3 hard ll.tT,. rJ II Hlojlo Hueda and Terra Moreno. with 1919. her September, daughters liarJandNo. N. 3 rcixed CCItFIIW KINGS IX CHI Jtcr.a'j hubband al( came with them, eitw lr. j IS. Chicago after but HildaB husband remained. No. Kiwanis Club Offers Prize r CHICAGO. April whita No. wtiite ?:3THr. or consideration Hilda. a:atca that he rever lived OF VIEW POINT has months many ft ye No. 3 ll.tJ. for Best Phrase to DesHansel Ma hln wife fir men and Hdlth I know he $ rich, but iin't passed a curfew law. All children with ' Itarle women have to at 16 the' he loo old to be considered elljlble? ' Tin, , ncne. are" required under remain off separte quarter cribe City tW. aeed I l.WSi because of thla that I Marie On the- - other hand, and It the streets between the hour of 10 at colony, Hovw iM HI M!itf.H. tnjr under alio Knn.a In u(rt an nnnn1ni.tif morning, IVrk ri mir.iL night and 6 In thefrom l con to to be iUiblr 3 J Whether Hansel will conleat to 1500. A prize of $10 is to be offered by penalty of fine Ijrl old. Boaton TracecripU aldrred In doubt. to the li However, ult parents. errry charged Kiwanis club the Ogden for thtf best slogan which will be most fitting to illustrate the city's Industrial activities., according to an announcement made yesterday by F. A. Ifuish. chaJr man of the Ogden beautlflcatlon committee. Such slogans as "Ogden the Commercial Hub of 'the West' and Ogden. the Commercial Center of' Western AmerleiL." will he rnniHr1. ' MONDAY NIGHT . The 'slogan should be submitted to h 748 Twenty-eightA. stree: Ilulsh. I. on or, before Friday, April 22. ! - Fill 1 S LAW To the forest ranger or.i?s h new line of activity, forest rr-vi- or Tomorrow AND DECORATIONS Th ! JUVENILE COURT Out-of-tow- Illncknian Forest Ranger Ogden Country to Turn Sleuth In; Club Will Open iL. for Fire Bugs Season April 30 , oo Ufd Scowcroft Flue Pine Coffer : . Ft RAND Osdcn Paekinr; and Provision Company "WEBER COUNTY" POTATOES t . The Pollard Farm -OGDEN PEAS" VAN ALENTS EXTRA SWEET PEAS Van Alen Canning Corporation TOMATO CATSUP Utah Tannin Company . ..HONEY FROM WEDEU COUNTY CLOVER Superior Honey Comapny , HOT ROLLS Sperrv Mills B. & G. BUTTER niackraan - Griffin Creamery FRUIT SAJ.AI OGDEN FRUIT ralK Canning ("ompanv. "The Royal Rrd" LETTUCE . ".' Ordrn CoramUalon Company . , Sixteen bids, eight for the construction of a. fourroom addition at the Utah Canning Company Keller Dressed Meat Company "OGDEN", ROAST LAMB BAKLD HAM, MOUNTAIN TEiTOB OF PRICES (FORMERLY STAFFORD MILLINERY) CRKAM TOMATO SOUP Doctor Issues Warning And Tells How to. Stop Tobacco Habit . e t - 1 t- ): ) BREAD PRICES ! l - 4 - aty ; DROP IN ( lV-er- ; - a T hc.-ir'- vt j Two-for-Quart- - e,f-.i- i trt -- elxteen-year-Di- te K. ar, er a. - ' J .r-lp- l rr.n-t:- nrvr.i. i ii r--r- ' - in-brea- d i . Ok-de- n In the Bright . Red Package 7 dealers. that has been pasteurized. i i 1 - - gpod, rich cream e - flavor never fails to tickle the- palate," and you know it is pure and wholesome, because it is made from r e OBOE NSOUG HT MAID O; CLOVER BUTTER meets every requirement. Jts-superio- . SLOGAN FOR meal. All other good GOOD BUTTER makes a good make them appetizing. depend upon butter ,:to J ; " -n 3T;t4r; Sold by all .;!-- I - thedr. BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE Mutual Creamery Go. OF THE YEAR THE From Grand Junction, Colo., to Seattle, Wash. BIG : 00 I ABLE 'BERTH AN A Beginning at 8:30 p. m., ring half an hour more dancing than usuaL SWEETEN'S SALTAIR BAND WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN THE TREA TMENT OF PYORRHEA -- 3 Mooseheart la a home and school In Illinois, consiatlnjr of jMooseheart, school building and.hotnes and 1023 'acres of ground costing over $4,000,- J f 1 v iftOO. This Institution Is provided by th Moose lodge for the protection of the WE exRE SPECIALISTS IN CROWN AND DRIDGE WORK j families . of th Moose memoers. Kver-wlf and child of a iloosa member, or the member himself. In .case of disability or old a; fe is entitled 'v'.-.iffiMilto this haven of refuge. The children are taken care of clothed and educated free of charge W nave a Specialist In Plate or False Teeth Work. If you have land the wife cither taken care of, or plates you cannct war, see us. given lucrative employment. J Mooscheart is not. a charity, but an institution provided by the Mooae lodge 'for protection of the families of Its , members." Each and every child Is given a thorough vocational training In a vocation of their own choice and after graduaWe have the largest office In Ogden. Oy sixth year Without a Changs tion from Mooseheaxt High afchool, of tanagement, which makes our querantee good.' they are given a 4 years' college education in any college in the United 24f.8 Wasr.incton Avenue, East Sldt States. Phont S4 Pictures of Mooscheart in detail to li July of this year will be shown t the JJ Orpheum thea.tr Sunday and Monday. i ' :- r .- , i j ! I I :-- VY vrvr I 'it I i X . ' . - ... -- Sweden's Band and the Berthana floor form an unbeatable combination -- come and see. |