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Show A ELIGION CLASS ON ALL ESSKSE iri-Stak- UTMi. OGDEN THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1921. L3 i4 Convention to Be Held At Tabernacle e ; B : Sunday - Religion class workers in the Ogden, Korth Weber and Weber Stakes will convention in tnis meet in a s j5y on Sunday, Sept. 18. Three of will be held. Representatives the- stake presidencies, high" councils and "ward bishoprics are invited to defend the sessions.. meeting: at 9 o'clock will be for members 'of the stake board and a ggrteral board will deliver .addresses. selected Two subjects of importance ara r discussion at this meeting and and Hold Enroll to Boys 'tlow Girls In the Religion Class," and "How tite Religion Class May' Help to Vitalize the Home Evening." ""Three important subjects wilr b discussed at the afternoon session fhich will be held in the Third ward hall. .The subjects are, "What the Stake' Presidency Expects From Religion Classes," "Religion Class Problems as Seen by the Bishop," and What the Religion Class Can Do For and Girls." Boys ZZAW workers in the religion classes the three stakes are urged to attend the sessions of the conference. Others who are interested in the fare of the' boys and girls of Weber, to be- present. cminty are also invited -tri-sta- ke ! St! These. are instruments that have been turned in on other phonographs. They are all in perfect condition. nes-on- , - . TERMS. TO SUIT YOU 'ir he 'MA : . . oo : CITY EXPENSES IN ; MONTH $20,870' i , 975 $45. 930 $45 975 $40 S20 93.00 ' ' yy j . r . v' r. v. And many ethers for you to select from. J vy 4:, v f if -- Playerphone, mahogany, cost $175, sale pfiee Columbia, mahogany, cost $75, sale price Columbia, mahogany, cost $50, sale price v Edison Diamond Disc, cost $80, sale price. Columbia, mahogany, cost $100. sale price Victor, golden oak cost $50, sale price.'. Columbia, mahogany, cost $32.50, sale price.; Edison Cylinder, cost $35, sale price -- i v- Come in Early . v-- Expenditures of Ogden City during August totaled 120.870.34, according to, a report submitted to the board of ivy commissioners morning by SLrthur F. Larsen, ythis city auditor." Rereached ceipts for the same period 30,221.98. The city had a- each balance of $32,021.57 on hand August 31,' iTwas reported. oo- .tlln England it is unlawful to play ETllIards in a public plac2 on Sunday. Christmas day or Good Friday. BERTS GLEN hi' f ' - r I Z' LAST OF THE BIG COWBOY i.'..vn4.' n'- - ''V.,6H' IMS RECOVER MACHINE TAKEN FROM JORDAN! V Jor-do- n, de- that four men left the car and boatu-e- d an eastbound freight train. The car, it was said, is not damaged. Mr. Jordon left thi3 morning for Peterson to bring h's machine back to Ogden. The car was abandoned at ee How eooa 0 than o'ulock last night, it was reported. ,(, can detect differences Jn Herring cold as slight as ' a quarter heat and ' of a degree. 6 CITY -- A' concrete istence since oo- arch bridge in the south ex- - 56 B. C. i. PA 5e a nound. is wnat you can do tomorrow and Saturday at our two1 trrnt-orxcf- i n w-itlj .20) -- X I nd J '. .........32 ..... h - . nue, ior "Tiaay and Saturday. Funeral services for Joseph Hyrym vere heUl ut 2o'cIock yesterday at the Second Ward metinc 'house with Uishon William E. New-- ! Ulsrh tribute was jntan toofflciatlnc. life of the deceased by the the paid j Wfttkin3. Sr.. ! following speakers. Elmer T. Doxey. S. Brownlnp. President George IS. T. ' lirownlng and Bishop V. E. Newman.s. A mi:slc. proffrapj wu given as solo, "Oh My Father,'. by Mrs. i i fol-llow- Elsie Shorten -- P ot:. duet. "I Know My Redeemer Uves.' by Mrs. Mary Jones and Mra. Vera Ellis: solo, "Sometime We'll Understand." by Mrs. Mary Farley and solo. "Rest for the rWeary"; solo, by Walter Stevens. Mr. Watklns was remembered by a large number of friends who more than filled the meetlnfT house and .who expressed their sympathy to the surmembers' of the family In the viving benutiful floral tributes. Intermany ment was in the City cemetery with C. A. Undqulst dedicating the grave. Sons and nephews of the deceased acted as pallbearers and flowcrbear-ers- . MBI 6, ' i Any price is too inuch unless you get those things; you'll get them at a low cost when you find this name ; in clothes i i oo .i , Mooching "Boes" Get a Jolt When Sheriff Pops Up .. .25 .................... .25 V.Y.Y. Round Steak, pound . ! . Chuck Steak, pound Wienies, 2 pounds for. . Nucco, 2 pounds for . . . Nut Margerine, pound . Creamery. Butter, pound . . 76 r 20d ...... ..... .3o .........555 .24$ 42 s wr. CO. . - all-w:- j i ( - . Mi rt ' SGha:f&iet 5 & Marx Two hoboes who walked up to the county building this morning received th. shock, of their lives. the AfterJeisurely surveying business-houses- , rear windows of several from an alley alongside the sheriffs; office they spied N.. C. an' automobile McConnell, was standing' salesman, who alongside the Jail and clinking a fistful of silver IrrhLs hand. Approaching McConnell. one of the men' said, "Gimme two-blt-- M t, irv wr w. w-- v . vt 44 v srm 1 it.iw Mf a. will yuh?' McConnell answered, "maybe the sheriff will?" "Who?" queried th surprised "moocher". "The sheriff," repeated McConnell. He then. presented Sheriff5 Pincock who was talking to the salesman when the men approached. ' 'Well. I'll be d d." ejaculated the two men In unison. "Come inside, and see our Jall Invited the sherifr and the men ' went In. Inside the men were questioned ' but they were surly and gave but little information. They lived nowhere, worked nowhere, were going nowhere , and had come j' i. ramir iiirrii wn-- n - - f i.Mi'im'irb'iiiiri harard aridrth'at an operator who la not fullyxogjilzant of tho work, might endanger, jnany lives. Walter Cooke, an operator of Ogden has petitioned the board.. qf city commissioners to enact ah ordinance under which an operator must "have had at least actual cxperlenecxot- one year before occupying a booth: In of the theatres of the city. ,.'... any Mr. Cooke'explslned that an operator has the? nAfety of hundreds of perfrom' nowhere.' sons In hls'haAds In working the films ."Well, see that you get 'some- and that mistake might any "slight where' beside Ogden," ordered the start a fire.sheriff as he gav them a floater The matter, was referred by the from the city. commission. this mornln to the city 00 who will later make a report. At the tlnte'the petition was received ASK REGULATION OF attorney turned, over to Fire Chief G. MOVIE OPERATORS A-It- was Graves; who reported to the that rtlany rrtie had ordinances covering motion operators. Contending that Inexperienced Chief Graves declaredpicture he favored legpicture operators constitute a fire islation covering th matter which, he i ; Hamburger, 2 pounds for Sausage, 2 pounds, for Boil Meat, pound RUSSEli-JAPJi- ES Joseph irYiiuai watkixs. sn. ! ee , . out mat .Groceterias. .With a mirehasft of )f small vrm nan 1i:ivp 10 tfco Inonnrls nf snenr fnr rOf nr "n rnt- li o in W nurcliQco r o pounds oi sugar for 2oe. Here are some of the prices You will find everything marked in plain figures. Just help yourself and pay the cashier. 35c Crystal White Soap Chips. ....; ' 15c Crvstal White Sonh Flalros fnr IK'fi irhnds fnr finp" " " ' ' y. ' You some all use kind of soap flakes for your fine Laundry 0 work. You no doubt would use these flakes more if they were cheaper. Here isra chance to lay in a supply of flakes at" half . price. ' 1 pound can full, weight Armour's Corned Beef ;. . . ,25 15 ounce package Sunmaid Seedless Raisins 25 ... 51.48 Price's can Baking Powder Fresh Country Eggs, dozen 35(f? .45 Banquet Selected Eggs Matches', full size, 6 ; dozen .70 Bulk Macaroni, 2 pounds for 23 Delmone Grated Pineapple, No. 1 flat, 2 for .25 rso. Zyz size Urated Pineapple ." ....24 No. 1 tall Sliced Pineapple, 2 for . . . 45 or. and 301 No. 2 12 tall Sliced Pineapple. . Comb Honey 25V Green, Olives, 7 ounce glass .... 19d Green Olives, 15 ounce glass ... "Green Olives, 30 ounce glass . .' 46& .9 ounce can Olives, Ripe :2S 18& Ripe Olives, 6j4 ounce can Gold Medal Flour from Minneapolis. The most famous flour ' m the world. 10 pound bags : ....'.65 24 V. . . . ..9155 pound bags : 49 pound bags .... .... .V.S2.90 '. :. .81.70' bperry's i?lour, 49 pound bags mgri ratent lour, several brands, including Flayo. is pound .sack, $1,155; two sacks, $2.45; 10 sacks ?23.50' PRICES SAME AT BOTH STORES.. ..... 181 rwenty-rourtStreet 2212 Washington Avenue, THE GROCETERIA HABIT PAYS" some meat prices at Market No. 7. 2212 Washington vcJ more important ow mucn 'QU . want thd :clotliesniyou buy to give satisfaction Yoii can't have , without satisfaction good quality ..... ... o Good quality; is: pi fabrics for long wear; fine tailoring to add to the wear by shape keeping; good style ... been a long time since It. has you boucht...susrar at . i i . 95 . of France is Bald to have been in at? , " - of publio roads, Tuesday night, when two bandits held iiim up, robbed him of $38 and his car and departed from the city, was recovered last night at a point near Peterson in Weber canyon. A farmer in that vicinity reported Admission, 30c Drinks, 5c i r - partment for the United States bureau Gome Up and R!cb the Best Dance Floor, in the West L -- An auomobi'e stolen from J. L. foreman of l"ie automol.ile Tonight! . W''& , ; - - . ! - ! com-missi- on i -- rn ' r ri i.'iVjn"' "- - - i rt'--- n nn nr iT mi "f ' - f :' - - n ii -- " ti "r nt i n - ' CJreek churchc there tt' Is. stated by reduce the rik of DENY REVOLUTION reported,. woold .... r. . lives. the eynod of the ncomenlral " This decliSoti In the event that an ordtnanc Is V COLOLIBIA SHAKES wi reachtij in the synod's decres enacted. here., he syffttM that a o.' IfCS. regarding the adTolnlttrallon board be appointed to examine opera. - BOGOTA. tors as to their qualifications. of Grek orthodox churchts abroad. Colombia. Fept. --oo It being hrld thai the d f c t ia applithat a revolution has broken out cable to America. i In Colombia are false.' The Colombian oo. . FAIR .WEATHER IS because of cabinet renlgnJ In tt which developed In cppcsltlofitb It thiriisTivrnns PROItUSED OGDEN the but admlntstrattv nt, parlUror FALLS. Ida., Be pL.t. IMaui TWIN Is wltUIt solved be crtuhi be'.Seyrd. for holding a fait f t Hi al ..hers No week. The country is comp!ete!y Fair weather is promised Ogden and this . . . . vember 11, to Include numerous and with tranqulL - O; vlclh&y tonight and tomorrow elaborateffatures. entertainment cooler ternperaturen. according to'the in Fails last rr T rtachtd Hiatus nlgh.y OLAEMED dally bulletin of the. I'nltpd RIGHT A af American t.mi:ar legion. - . weaiher bureau. c wsa held by the JTortr rr! fair BY GREEK CHURCH maximum temperature c men last the for benefit their year wasYesterday's SI li degree with a minimum of building fund.. o . dgfe Ut night. oo . Authorities of j Flam is one of ithe ATHENS. "Frt- three" gTea''?l Fines for using profsne language the Greek orthodox fhurch ponsi ta countries tie exportlr.r and jrlce helped to build a church at La Gualr. sole authority hlhops ' ' world. Vene xuela. 'administer America to leasts tt X'i the Falrl-nrrhUt- , atx-ordanc- - e w-it- IU-por- ta - fall - ruNxni. -- - , US. t I jtoad .. |