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Show OGDEN. UTAH, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1921. HATS HALF PRICE ..:.:, S : IX) 15 ' . -- AO V: Major Cleary of San Fran- Will Go Over Books of cisco and Local Officers, Local Officer Engineers : Review on Inspection High Battalion ' t -- .' . : , -- . 00 .. : GOATES GOING TO r SCOUT CONFERENCE Scout Executive G. A. Goates of the Ogden council will depart from Ogden for San Ehego Sunday morning to attend the annual regional meeting of scout officials in that city: May 10, 11 and 12. Scout Executive Goates ivill deliver., two addresses before the He will be accompanied gathering. n ,his trip by a representative of the Logan council. Various scout problems will be discussed at the three day conference and more than one hundred and fifty trom Utah. Nevada. representatives California and Arizona will be in at- T Diego : club. ' V2. ( - xLast & '. V- E. C. Filby, Representing Ogden Establish Employment Bureau Government-t-o OF P. 00 t j .where the flowers grow.'; . fhs SJf" y rV. - Leg Broken; FIVE VIOLATORS OF AUTO LICENSE LAW I Violators of license number plates were plentiful in the city court this, mernlng, no less than rive offenders -- UK having appeared. 358 E. W. Hufste-tter- , Eleventh street charged with operating' his automobile without proper license plates, explained that he had been repairing a car. He had equipped it with shdp number pKites. He returned to the shop .for tools. Some one took the license plates frpm his car while he was looking for 'tools. He started out again in the machine, but was arrest- led. Judge D. It. Roberts imposed, a flye days' suspended sentence. Henry Tate, 33 years old, of 2S4 8 Stephens avenue; had. fitted, a truck with touring car number plates. His alleged attempt at economy cost him $5. Judge D. It. Roberts having Im' posed a fine of this amount. Frank Coburn, arrested on a charge of operating his automobile with the muffler open, failed to appear and his bail, amounting to $5, was declared forfeited. C- - W. ."Wright. 52 years old. arrested on a charge of having improper li cense plates, was represented by counsel, and his trial was set for May 19. . j , i : -- 'Your. Health Demands Outdoor Life The best way to get air and sunshine is to motor. It will get your mind off business andput a "Ipck" into your work as no other diversion can. It interests you and educates you while it helps you but don't spoil your recreation because your tires are run down. Continual;- tire troubles will ruin the most sunny disposi-- ; tion. Consult our repair department--wareV to care take of your. tire repairing in prepared a careful and most efficient manner whether it is only a puncture or a complete facilities reOur expert workmen duce our charges to a minimum. Drive around any time tire advice is free. e re-trea- and-moder- O gd d. n V i Gomp R ep a ir 2582 Washington Ave. Phone 794 OGDEN, UTAH ; - -o- o- WANT TO PLACE STANDS IN PARK The Uintah Dairy of Ogden has submitted a petition, to the board of city commissioners seeking permission to install ice cream and candy stands in the city parks. The company, asks that it be permitted to build the stands in city hall park;Lester parks. The matter was taken under advisement by the commission. and-Libert- oo DESERTION CHARGED IN DIVORCE ACTION - aAd desertion form the basis of a suit for divorce filed In the district court today, by Margaret Col lins from Bubber Collins. . The cou ple was married in Rock Springs, Wynmlnc Rantpmhpr 28. 1920. There are no ii1rAri Thft maiden name of Mrs: Collins was Margaret Cherry. - Non-suppo- rt Women's pumps" in the new strap effects just received are on sale at $4, $5, $6 and $8. These are the high grade shoes we have always carried. The lines are complete in all widths and sizes. COi MEN-WOM- Mis Beatric Real Estate Transfers John H. Miller to Henry Bramwell. all lots 7. 8. 9. 10. block 2, CrojTsey's second addition, $2000. Samuel W. rounders to Fred W, Keeter, all lot 2, Wallace $2000- n, - sub-divisi- $10. Sk. EN 2401 WASHINGTON AVE. CHILDREN OGDEN I ) in? the campaign for a new department of public welfare, and that while resulting in great good. It will effect real economy.' WINTERS' CAS EMERY STOCKMEN GET GOOD PRICES oo Injured Internally CARRIED Ellis. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IL B. Ellia of Farmtngfton. who was Btruck by an automobile yesterday morning; is expected to recover, according' to word received today from the De hospital. Artsa Ellia. it is reported, was crossing the road at Farmington when Daniel Lockhart of Provo approached In. an automobile. The girl tried to run across ths street, but stumbled and fell directly in the path of the. automobile, it is said. She was dragged about. 15 feet. She "was immediately rushed to the Dee hospital, where Dr. iiizra Kich attended her.' Miss Ellis suffered a broken right leg, and is suffering to a. certain extent from internal injuries. Her condition is serious, but It is believed that ' Emery county stockmen received "SMOKUM" TO RID better prices for yearling steers this spring than stockmen in other local HIMSELF 01! ACHES itlts have been able to secure, accord- 0VER - BIng Lee, an aged Chinaman, jlng to information received from the I ., rr j AJie aveiBK price ior yeaning sieerB. street and by Prosecutor 128 been has with prices per head, City Ed.But-terfiel- d for Detectives Noble Everett and from $35 ranging judge Argue Oyer status on a charge of having opium to 538 per head. In Sanpete and Seof Case in his possession, pleaded guilty this vier counties, the best prices offered stock of this claxs has been $25 morning arid was sentenced to 110 fljie for or 10 days in Jail by City Judse D. K. for yearlings and. $35 for IL Winters, It la said, is In Cali Koberts. ' oo "He skelelj," said the Interpreter, fornia. on ducks While water, they sleep who acted for Lee. "Him say one Two hundred dollars of his monej time paddle about in a circle he not smokum. Now he has mechanically s held at the police station as balL with one foot. aches so he iraokums." Ills trial was - set for this .morning " n the city courtThin fitat of affairs, together with Assistdifferences in opinion between F,""1M"l,ll"1',t,la:mllJBft and Powell Samuel ant City Attorney she will recover. creaieu J. noitner. Juvenile Judge " an unusual and cmuslng situation In the city court this morning. FOREST INSPECTOR Ilolther demanded inai ior IS GIVEN TRANSFER ahisJudge client. Attorney Fowell asKed ior KOTLTIIIZZGZIS continuance. Judge Ilolther object a- the on that attorney the ed, C. G. Smith, forest Inspector in for renresentlnggrounds the city nau lanea io ex est management, who was expected to ercise due diligence in subpoenaing accomplish an extensive inspection witnesses for the action. . . -v program In this district' season, has Al . until inu v been transferred to District 7, where open- fcivrii oio he will be in charge of tho lands and hail'ln the caseiuwould be forfeited. 'Ilolther pressed the 3 When grazing offices. Because of the trans f er, it has been necessary to cancel onestion Judge of lack of diligence on the ' the work olanned for Mr. Smith.. It part of the city, Mr. Powell moved . ; Is said. be haled into court that the defendant for the purpose of Identification. "We will admit that our client is the. defendant named In the action," said The matter was finalr Judge Ilolther. Clean-U- p ly taken under advisement by Judge i D. It. Roberts, who extended permisi to briefs. submit sion to the attorneys many instances of, this institution in a i Winters' "was arrested while In the c act of taking a boating at the hands open accounts with us because our facilities of two men whose niece he was al i have been recommended to them by some of our leged to having furnished with intoxii howliquorIlolther, Judge cating on. the part of our patrons. Such i ever, maintained that the complaint c inters with giving Iliuor to charged customers is very much appreciated by our ofDo it witfc an Ogden made a' fictitious Juvenile. i Tuesficers and directors and we always welcome tim The case was continued until product. There is none better day, May 2 4. I O-Oopportunity to reciprocate. Our one object is . Ex- - rested at 28 i Twenty-fift- h two-year-ol- ds two-year-old- 1 - o. OO-- - v - A 1 - 1 ii - - Nev Customers i Time grit Is Here - co-operati- on C than the American Union made paint. We are now handling a complete line of these paints, together with brashes. . Keep themoney at home by on FEDERAL WELFARE BILL IS INTRODUCED t to serve you to your utmost satisfaction in ery, detail. 1 ev- . buying Ogden-mad- e goods. oo '. Fred W. Keeter to William J. Blackburn, all lot 2, Wallace vv .$3.80 - sub-divisio- 5 . ; . -- . - A ; Men'siin tan veal leather. THE BEST VALUES EVER OFFERED ft AUTOMOBILE j r- tural College Also black kid, medium toe. . .$5.00 GIRL HIT BY . ! -- day of Utah Agricul- 81' . . -- $5.00 and $6.00 To- Fifty-thre- e seniors of the Ogden High school "went to Logan today, where they will' be the guests f the Utah Agricultural college. Three mem- bera of the faculty are in charge of the party. The concert scheduled for next Mon Emery C. Filby, federal representa tive with headquarters at Washington, day afternoon by the University of D. C, is in Ogden completing detail jutah has been postponed until Mon- - V ior mo new oureau ana win ue neru May 16, according to Principal A. for several days until the bureau is day, M. Merrill. established. The Gamma Kappa society of the Representative Filby has conferred school held a meeting at the High with Supt. Hopkins and with Secre- school last nightMrs. Lillian Farns-wort- h Stilwell on the matter and has tary was the principal speaker. She received their endorsement of the explained the now ' being plan,. which will be tried out here for staged to help campaign Ogden. beautify one year. If at the end of the first oo successbureau the has proven year ful it will be continued. Two capable heads will be named to handle the affairs. The headquarters for the bureau "will be located in the, Central Junior high school building'. Office equipment and other equipment necessary will be furnished by the government. With the establish ment of a bureau here Ogden. will heA one of two cities between Denver and the. Pacific coast having such an orin ganization and one of twenty-fiv- e the .entire country. Service to the employer and service Beatrice Ellis of Farming-to- n people are the: mottos Has WILL PRINT FIRE ! : the" shoes, the all Boys solid shoes that wear so well; sizes 2Y2l to 7, shoes, English new French last, Preparations ' for the establishment ; WARNING ON MAIL All members are 'requested to meet a the Linaquis'tchapel, Saturday-a2 p. m. sharp toattend the funeral of Fire warning dies, to stamp postal Brother M.' H. Smith.' Members hav states in which national formatter ing autos are requested to bring them. ests areinlocated, have been authorized GLEN C. COOK, C. C. Will H. Hayes,General Postmaster 3034'hy the local forto from word ooaccording t -r An a est senlcft neaaauaners. j. rVai nations pl.OU ana $.VJ ' mea suitable for printing envelopes been forwarded to postmasterspo-atdnzfn Wf"hpr "Ploml have and pei Salt Boise, Idaho Kmir.nTlfi.O. ratpllo The fire warning stamp will Pnnnft IJfL. 20 unt" 8bout . s H Shoes Just Received Are These New last and smoked elk skin Men's tan calf of a Junior employment bureau for OgTden have been started, according to Secretary O. J. Stilwell of the Ogden. Chamber of Commerce and tupt. . 1 ' (i " I oo K Summer will soon be here. Now is your chancel A large spring' shipment of our popular priced white canvas, pumps for women and children arrived today and are being sold at actual wholesale cost. White ' canvas oxfords and strap Women's white canvas colonial and pumps for children and growing girls. plain pumps Sizes Wl to 11...: $1.45 Sizes IP2 o 2 $1.65 Sizes IVz to 7. ..$1.75 SB! ORS Students-Guest- all widths $1.65 GO TO I ,.k IGH $3.0G Sizes 2 to 8; all widths Notice These Prices! Thoiiias STUDENTS TO $4.00 p 1 ; - . NOTICE, Saturday Only Low heel shoes for the growing girl, in black, also tan, calf, formerly sold for $7.75 and $8.50. Are now s , ! -- - f Ladies' French, also military heel shoes that were formerly sold for $12 and $15, now Sizes 2 to Your unrestricted chpice of any pattern hat in; our well stocked department, formerly priced at $15.00 or above, at ONE-HAL- F PRICE This is your opportunity for a big saving. NINTH WAED GIVES VAUDEVILLE SHOW Act-"A- : U AN UNUSUAL EVENT FOR : , 1 . ' 00 quite a selection of the $1.00 and $2.00 shoes for men, women and children. 00- is ' A few of the odds and ends of the 25c and 50c shoes are still left. Also Price Walter N Fnckstad, senior highway engineer departed last night for Carson City, .where he will confer with state highway officials on road matters today. He will return to Ogden during the fore part of the week. Engineer Frickstad will also inspect roads in that vicinity- while in Nevada. . f (1 ( . ' w ft " '" f -- I Joe Williams stirred up a lot .riotous laughter at the Ninth ward hall last night in a sketch which he styles, SHOWERS TONIGHT Sucl Nice People." 1 . Mr. Williams, who toured the ChauPROMISED OGDEN 'They're "Kindling," tauqua circuit last year in was an instantaneous hit with the Showers tonight and tomorrow with Ninth1 ward audience. Cooler temperatures are forecasted by The event was a vaudeville show-givethe United States weatKer, bureau by the ward. which reached the bill will be repeated this evetodav The city tYesterday's maximum temperature ning beginning beginning at 8:15. , Was 74 degrees with a minimum last The program: 52 degrees. the Ninth night of by Songology 00- Ward Premier' Twin Sextette. ilcKieci to ueam Dy Act 13 TO ENTERTAIN AT iSam Johnson and Mr. Alex Jackson." Act "C" The well known Fernellus YELLOWSTONE PARK .quartette. . I f. MIse Tottie Hart in Jim- .J Act "D" - Mls!VrB. TTa.5PTinfliic fnr tho tws UlieS DanCC. two years In charge of dramatics at Act "E" The All American Four. Act "F" Grand Final. the high school has accepted a 'posiPart One Blue Jeans and Ding Toes tion as an entertainer at Yellowstone National park for th,e coming summer, by the Ninth Ward Imperial Chorus. to an announcement made Part Two The Japanese bana Aian according today. - She has resigned her position jby the Mikadoes Royal Chorus. at the high school and will return Part Three "They're Such Nice to her , home in South Dakota next People" by Mr. Joe Williams and the , Ninth Ward WHAT! (Come and See.) fall, Z V' & f ! f - : Entertainment features, for the visi- a ana ac uecu uunipiuicu will Include luncheons with the iney club, the Rotary club, the San Ad Ki-wan- w , River-Yellowsto- ne Call, Idaho.- , , 6VIlill3 . "VVY H. Lynch, senior highway engineer with headquarters at San Francisco conferred with local officials" here, today on road problems. He will in Ogden for several days. remain; . . . ON ROAD WORK. WV T. Hoskin, superintendent of construction for the bureau of public roads departed last night for Ashton, Idaho, where he will determine when work oh the Warm P. J. McCall road shall be startedto Mcmission on a similar departed, . ,, Our big sale will continue until our entire stock of . shoes that were in the store at the time of the fire, as well as new shoes shipped from the factories since the fire tha we are forced to accepV are' SOLD! The new shoes will be sold at the WHOLESALE COST, as we cannot keep our money tied up in these new shoes during the time our store will be closed for remodeling. It will pay you to come here before deciding on your shoe purchases. r Price ? -- lt . 2 Three government auditors, Wlll- iam R. Fuchs,Wilford J. Nevins and John J. Nevlus, of the disbursing office of the department of agriculture are5in OgVlen inspecting the accounts and the system used in the accounts of the U. S. bureau of public roads will for the Twelfth district. They accorddays, be in Ogden for several local-o- f f ices. ing to officials of the LEAVES KIDDER ' E- - E. Kidder, senior highway enthe meeting of the gineer, selected at of the American asOgden chapter sociation of Engineers . last Tuesday Jtxr represent that organization at the N. Y., national convention at Buffalo, The east. the for last night departed convention will be held at Buffalo. May 10, 11 and 12. Mr. Kidder will visit in the east before returning to Ogden. conDistrict Engineer B. J. Finch offistate the with highway ferred cials at Salt Lake today on road matters. He will return to Ogden this Alexander W. Cleary of the ninth corps area of the army with headquarters at San Francisco inspected the cadets of the R. C T. C. of the Ogden High, school today. The entire cadet personnel was out in full dress uniform the coast officer together with Liieut. Colonel Charles Lawrence and Major Chase Doster making the . inspection. " At the close of the inspection Major Cleary congratulated the members. of the cadet battalion and stated that they had improved 100 per cent in their work since his - visit to the school last fall. The inspection today was the final general inspection of' the. year. Plans are now ..toeing completed for the trip to the coast, for the cadet corps, and although no definite place has been decided, it is expected that the encampment will again be held at .Camp Kearny, Cal. Major Cleary was scheduled to inLake High spect the cadets of the-Saschool this afternoon. He will return to San Francisco during the early part of the coming week. J Major A The Lighthouse Ogden's Quality Electric Store Phone 531 Ogden, Utah create a new government6.A department E of public welfare under a cabinet ofI ficer was introduced Thursday by SenC ator Kenyon. of Iowa, after conference with Brigadier General Sawyer, Pres-- I E ident Harding's physician. It would e take over virtually all government ag-- ; K encies dealing with former service men ana us lunctions be divided intoj E four general rsads education; public weua-re- , E including public health: social service, including the present C children's bureau, and veteran F?rv'ice. "I believe the act H very i.rosrres- ftve. said senator Kenytm, "and that It will carry out the Dleauea mati dur-- 1 WASHINGTON, May bill to G GDEH: bTATE DAMC 0Capital and Surplus 300,000.00 COMPOUNDED yf Ofo INTEREST QUARTERLY ON SAVING S -- Si O.' 'O s. U |