OCR Text |
Show t anil UNDAY MORNING. MAY 15 1921, MURSES TAL t TO - .m - arfi-Sttnti- nr OGDEN. UTAH, GRASMTE; wm. CISES TO BE HELD RIP"lf" IW I us Hlf I rlUStoUMV mwx sp W 2378 Washington Avenue Garf Wilson Addresses Ro v 4 tary Club on Resources of Utah Thirteen Will Receive Certificates; Program to- -Be , Held at Weber- FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT! - , k At the weekly meeting of the Ogden " Hotary club at the Weber club last ' ' Wednesday, Garf; Wilson, 12 year old n Graduation exercises for thirteen t student of the Lewis Junior High nurses of the Dee hospital, will be held ' School made a decided impression on Ut college next thA Weber Normal the Ilotarians on his reading of his 8 on at p. m. accoru- own composition '"Utah." The evening J t , . tire composition as written uy Youngrj Supt. W. W. Rawsou of the Blanch Welsh ' Edith Rots Pnllnwlne tne grauuauun hnnnitoi Ethel Hadlock Peterson Stella UTAH. their friends of Nurses program the nurses atand at the Supt. a I love her valleys fair and wide, dance entertained will be ;,, i M, ,,1.1),. Where health and happiness abide. f"11" f Berthana.-- ' tree that grows for her, by The benediction will be offered And every breeze that blows for her, Rishnn David A. Smith. Sunt. W. W. ' , In spring or summer tide." Rawson will distribute the diplomas Leah Phillips, Ethel to the following:: Jnhnson. June Pearce, I love her crystal inland sea,1 vinipt .Where float the gulls bo gracefully, De Mlk. Ruth Lee, Edith TothoririA MurAnd, every wave that rolls to her. Ross, Ethel Simmons, Genevieve And every tide, that, tolls to her, Welsh, Blanch Emma Egbert, phy, Its deep monotony. oio-- TvrirAinn. Johanna Vellinga. March .'.Lillian Thatcher-Orchestr. . David J. Wilson :I love the man who calls her "Home," Invnfa Hon . . . W. Henderson Where ever he may chance to roam, David Dr. Address. And every heart that beats for her, Violin solo Miss Mary Fisher I I J 'And all the world retreats to her. I Address. . . . .Elder Melvin J. Ballard 1 ll.n,B,rt Brown J. A place in honors dome." Nephi Solo 1 Ruth Le Johanna Velllnfla Ethel Simmons Genevieve. Murphy and Nightengale Annual Report j SETTLED RY MORMON S. Stella pie(ige "These noble sentiments penned by of peteVson Nurses, E Supt. our own p ' t n express f truly Dlpiomas iroldoff, icntitnsntq towarrl TTta.Vi. .f Supt. Wilford W. nawson western Distribution the "Our state is- located in of flowers. .Class oxi part onof the-eastUnited- - States on.borBenediction. .Bishop David A. Smith the dered the by Colorado, west by Nevada, on the north by Idalateness of the season, the crops did ho and on the south by Arizona. "We owe our grateful existence here not mature. C1UCKKT PLAGUE. to a small band of Mormon pioneers, 6000 wilderof "The the the who braved following spring they had little dangers the and ness to find a home whre they could nores tinner cultivation prosper unmolested. No history of the hann lnoked forward with joy to the lUnited States could be possible without harvesting of their crops in the rail. vofrflTiia tn thp Pilerima and Puritans. Then an event occurred as unlooked It was the and therefore no history of Utahtocould for as It was terrible.months Leah Phillips Olga Torkelson of May Katherlne De Mlk the cricket plague. In the be written Without allusions June Pearce black corn-land these. of clouds June great mrmumma mmjmmm w iiniiui".n.jil.J...i-isturdy pioneers. This religious who mountain the people 'pests rolled down from thethe munity sent forth also tender furnished the side and began devouring founded Utah. It lt the alarmed that of the Thoroughly grain. greater part state. immigration this to out and ideals plague. The fight munity turned up the aoViiAVATAnts nf thA nioneers are such Some went through the fields killing 'an inspiration, such a challenge to the crickets, but crushing,, the tender and drove sprouts; some "dug ditches black the youth of Utah today that we all to pests, Hherein the and drowned in the opportunity ought to glory memories and clubs with back of them beat the past. alive the (others keep crickets such still the prevailed. brooms, but Such courage t face sacrifice, rapidly devotion to God, such loyalty to gov- - The long coveted crops were of vanishing and the people were in de-- i ernment, such devotion to the task ; spair. Presently there appeared a conquering an unpromising and forbid-se-; to dimr desert, such determination great flock of white sea gulls, filling Construction Gets insure the advantages of education, sucn the air 'vith their white wings ana Utah devotion to the welfare of their fel- plaintive cries. At firstto the people Emma Egbert' Job From Union Violet Johnson had come help the de thought they lows, where can it be surpassed? was soon) Pacific stroyers, but their purpose PEIUIX)US JOUKNliV. to come had little prey the 1846, in They apparent. uponj February, "Early my band started on their long ana pern- - tne aevourers. au. aay iuhjs then 'oua Journey, little knowing the manyjgorged themselves, disgorged, The, Utah Construction company of on the white awaited feasted the guljs that again, this city received official notification .Idangera and hardships had the until pests black crickets, them. Beyond xheir homes lay thej from the office of the chief engineer after which they Indians tirely vanished, plains, where the savage of the Union Pacific railroad, to the And still farther were the.' turned to their homes, the many bid for the snow capped summits of the Rockies. islands of the great Salt Lake. Nowa effect thatofthethecompany's tunnel at foot 1600 rllnincr of bird a is sacred Utah, And beyond these, stretching for the gull been accepthad Of $50 being Imposed on any Hermosa, Wyoming, many a weary mile was a waste, from received word to calone. other ed, according Many destroying treeless and waterless. This local the of L. W. Wattis, secretary Eion. of which Utah is a part, belongea amities threatenea tne aestruction oi company. band faithful but the to Be rio Mexico, and was the home ofkmany the little colony, The bid for the tunnel at Hermosa Weber Club Session all. braved them of Indians. tribes savage "Wandering submitted at the same time as 7 P. M. Held "Time has developed many wonder was bid "After spending a long, hard wintef was submitted for the Nebrasthe now , at a place called "Winter Quarters," ful industries, and Utah and rank ka contract Tomorrow mining company. recently awarded the Utah renewed their long and first in the manufacturing they again march. At last on the 23rd centers of the interraountain country. wearisome Mr. Wattis said that the relining of of July, 1847, the little band halted She has the largest silver and copper the turnel will necessitate tearing out Bion of The monthly open forum Other the concrete lining now in place, and Presi- mines of the United States. at the summit of Big Mountain. will Commerce of are gold, iron and coal new concrete. the Ogden Chamber dent. Young gazed long ana earnestly mined products with tunnel the lining tomorrow club Weber of be bo hld at the at the valley below, and the next day which are very aboundant. It will mean an expenditure HOME OF AKT. hia wagons rolled through the mouth ana two nunarea evening at 7 p. m. A. P. Merrill will one tween hundred "Utah is the home of many aspiringr, dollars it' iV said of Emigration canyon and the founder bo chairman of the meeting. The foland sculptors, of Utah was on the scene of his futture poets, artists, musicians ner be held. lowing prosrram will and wonaerrui frtii This u thp. nlapp." hei a reDuted to who are Inspired by Stewart actiNewman "What Its greatest copper mine. have said as he drank in the prospect J natural scenery. In the southern part The address to mean ORden. vities natural Its most wonderful deposits of gold, will be for 15 minutes and will be deThe valley on which they gazed was no of the state are located nfany all parts are curious silver, Iron and coal. Placus-Mon- s instead, bridges and ofinnature. garden ofwasthe Hesperides. hemmed livered by W. F. Newman.include Its most remarkable population. a barrenplain, will the the scene phenomena well on program In"One of our noted statesmen. Israel following:the"How Utah may proclaim that she in by mountains, and burning beneath the to encourage to the world: The?e Zangwell. has called the United States now the rays of the midday sun, a perfect brings possesses." Ogden "The melting pot of the world, in dustries Its fine four seasoned climate. lizards, crickets and ratdiscussions will be limited to three paradise forOne of mountains. most which the highest type Its humanity minute for each speaker and but 30 majestic may well imagine the tlesnakes, t is developed." Utah may well be said minutes will be devoted Its most glorious sunsets. to this part feeling of despair that overtook many to be the smaller melting pot within of the program. at such a desolate prospect. But, in Its purest air. the larger, wherein the" pure gold of Its truest hearted people. Plans for the next meeting will spite of all this, they immediately set mankind is refined into real Its greatest dead sea. The subject for be dlcued. about planting the seed they had then Its best and largest deposits of salt. the next session, the election of a brought with them. TBut, owing to the chairman and the election of two committeemen will alio be made. The ill H hrief ftdlournment to be. made at 9 p. m. sharp according t,o Secretary O. J. StllwelL The following committee ha charge a. 8. of the program: A. P. Merrill, U Hodgson, W. Karl Hopkins and Dar-re-to J. Greenwell. Those wishing attend should make their reservaUons states, early, Secretary Stllwell oo . .... ay .m , ...I, - . Semi-Annu- al H ;And-ever- Clearance On Suits -- xr-iii- r , We have decided on immediate reductions! No half measure cut in prices either but drastic, bold reductions. The suits included are the smart tailored, sport 1 a a r J . I Clearance 30 Days Beginning Tomorrow Beginning Season-En- d Before Usual Time ? and costume models you have admired amuch higher prices. All of most desirable and aristocratic character. -- 5 ' In Four Wonder Groups SUITS; Values to $59.50 Reduced to . iu- com-Ubui- i m in m ,1 RELINE TUNNEL '4 -- .m Reduced to s $39.50 -- I - PEN FOR , ad PROGRAM SET al-fi- re-.s- on Reduced to Reduced to $49.50 $59.50 Take our word for it you will not be disappointed, The kind of merchandise on which we have built our reputation, The kind of at ; Valu6s to $110.00 The Event You Have Been Awaiting! per-mo- st ne --SUITS- SUITS- Values to $85.00 J . SUITS- Values to $70.00 : en-bro- 1 $29.50 0GDB1 CO. TO r-- ft . suits for which you will gladly pay the price 1 j SEE OUR WINDOW ARSENAL JOBS Hoosecleanm Made masy ll the houseWe cannot banish the housecleaning idea-frowife's mind but we can furnish her with supplies that will make the work easy. Our CHAMOIS, Sfconges, . Rubber Gloves, Ammonia--- ' Water, Chloride of Lime, and many other Lysol, items will save you labor, time and money. Men Will Be Needed to Store Munitions Coming to Ogden Depot m 8 CITY SCHOOLS CLOSE FRIDAY Supt Hopkins Announces School Calendar lor 1921-2- 2 " Is your correspondence different? Make it so with our statitonery. New assortment of all the classy tints and shapes. Regular 50c value, special at . . 39 What's Yours? 3 Distinctive Stationery high-grad- e 35 SODA WATER In a hundred combinations. Purity, fine flavor and extreme coldness. All plain Sodas, with tax Q . - I r BRUSHES Every Kind for Dolly Need Clothes Brushes; Shaving Brush-- , es, Bath Brushes, Hat Brushes, Hand Brushes, Tooth Brushes, S Eye Brow Brushes. We Save Your Time P,:ffeuSau Don't waste time and energy when you heed goods. Telephone your orders and we'll deliver what you want with promptness. Telephone makes no mistakes and we make no slip-uon the service. We're eager to meet you half way. ?ir-crz- p p n I C We Phone PRESCRIPTION' SPECIALISTS "The Nyal Store" Washington Ave. Ogden, 2479 ' - - Deliver Utah 2. . A II With construction work on the Ogden arsenal completed the plant will soon be placed In operation with more than ISO men employed, according to Secretary O. J. Stllwell of the Ogden During the Chamber of Commerce- IC GREAM BUY IT COSTS LESS PRICES REDUCED FOR THE SUMMER ON ICE CREAM. SHERBETS AND ALL FROZEN DAINTIES i 7-- 8. 21-2- Bring your prescriptions' to ut and :you will get always the very best drugs, and tha kind and quality your doctor expects. Extreme care and expert knowledge Is. exercised to put them together as science demands. . The Ogden city schools will close for the summer vacation next Friday afternoon, according to Supt. W. Karl Hopkins. The graduating exercises for the senior class, of the sOgden" high school will be held at the Orpheum theatre Tuesday evening. Instruction for the 1J21-X- 3 semester will begin September" It. Supt. Hop kins announces. The complete scnooi calendar for 121-2- 2 -- Is as follows: Wednesday and September Thursday, teachers institute. September 9, Friday, . registration of pupils. September 12. Monday,, instruction begins. October Friday ana Saturday, U. E. A. recess. October 24. Monday, students re ports Issued. November inursaay ana Frl recess. day. Thanksgiving December B. Monday, students re ports lasued. December z. Saturday, Christmas . 1 MAY OPEN OP 03 months the buildings were under the! office force contlnuoufly on the Job. Shipment of ammunition from eaatcourse of construction between 174 j ern point wm ie reumea wunm me and 200 men were employed at the next few daya, to local army arsenal at a wage approximately one officers. The according .have been shipments' dollar per day above the local scale. laid up pending word from WashingMore than 1600.000 was paid dur- ton with rerard to freight rates aring the paat six months for labor alone guments, which have been settled. at the arsenal. It is stated. Three The entire at the arsenal will hundred men will find employment at be Inspected plant within the next few the arsenal while the storehouses are weeks by the government officials. oo being; stocked with ammunition as It Is being shipped from eastern point. Fifteen per cent of the ammunition LEAVES HIM; In the United States will be shipped WIFE to the Ogden arsenal for storage purHE SEEKS DIVORCE poses, and thereafter 15 per cent of all of the ammunition manufactured in the United States will be brought Charging desertion, William 71. to the Ogden arsenal for etorace pur- Carson. Jr., has filed suit for divorce poses, it is said. Permanent employes will include In the district court against Eva Formany forms of labor from nilfht ney Carton. The couple was msrrled watchmen to railway, electric and In Chicago, III.. September 22. 117. civil engineers beiides a consldersbU There are no children. 3, . ICE CREAM You Can't 25c 50c Buy Better Candies Than Ours Pint Quart Bricks ..... 55c Special prices by the gallon 4 a " vacation begins. January 3. Tuesday, school resumed January 20, Friday, Flmt semester ends. January 2 S, Monday, second semes ter begins. February 22, Wednesday, Washing ton's Dlrthday recess. . March 6. Monday, student reports Issued. April 17, Monday, students', reports Issued. May'21, Sunday, Baccalaureate ser mon. : May 26, Friday, school year'endsr , , ( oo FLANNEL BLOUSES. Flannel blouses of the overbloune type are belnji worn much ana they strike' utilitarian note. They may be quite gay with stltchertes of silk or yarn. - i ORPHEUM CANDY 'CO. DOKOS BROS. 1 ii Fresh Daily |