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Show THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER 8 WUALST! ' - HOLD ftQUfJ .lP...EAST . Ogden Goes Party Over Ogden Pastor . - He said: . f NOW A TRAIL. "Following any discussion of roads with the older residents of Ogden we are informed City or ' Ogden valley, that a practical ' trail once extended from the east end of Ogden valley to Evanston straight east over the shorter by 20 miles than the this present route via Echo, and athat route can bo cheaply made feasible summer, skyline auto tourist route. "These old residents tell us that af ter climbing 2,000 feet from the east end of Ogden valley one reaches a gently undulating plateau, extending nearly to Evanston. "In the formation of the Wasatch range when this plateau was originally raised to its present- elevation it was, undoubtedly, much wider than at present. The creeks entering Weber river on one side and Ogden river on the other have so extensively eroded the original t plateau that in places it is rods wide; being so narrow but a few that sufficient water does not now fall upon it to cause further erosion; thus leaving a narrow, comparatively level and permanent divide between the tributaries of the Weber and Ogden rivers, on which it is maintained that no grade over five per cent ocpla-tea- d, -- After a three months vacation period, spent in ministering to the Mission Congregational Church of San Francisco, Rev. Godfrey Matthews will occupy his pulpit in the First Congregational church here today. The morning sermon is on the subject "The Ministry of Hope"; in the evening the Kingdom." Thoughts of God and Hiswill preside at Sterling Wheelwright the organ console and render "At "Communion in Dawning" (Cadman) G" (Batiste), "The March of Faith" (Sullivan), at the morning service. In the evening the organ numbers will be "Prelude In G (Hesse), "Elevation in F" (Guilmant) and "Angel Voices" (Henry Smart). Mr. Wheelwright is a student pf the nationally famed organist Clar ence G. Eddy, and at the present time Is continuing his studies under Utah's famous John McLellan, organist or the Salt Lake Tabernacle. OO y WOTHERSPOON WILL MAKE HIS FAREWELL iri't " Eflf on Discussion. CHURCH WORKERS The program for the meeting at 10 o'clock which will be for all workers In the organization, follows: The Senior and Junior program. Finance Ward, stake and church How and .When? Two three minute reports of most successful wards In obtaining yearly subscriptions to the Era. The New Efficiency Report General Board member. (a) What It means, (b) How to use it. (c) Promptly reporting It. (d) Relationship to l -- yf-j-- . w -- till f f llf 1921. j -- lK' i'fO-a- r h www street. for the trl- stake Mutual convention to be nejo next Sunday, Sept. 18, Is announcta by officers of the organizations. In. The the morning sessions wlll.be held Weber Normal college and the after noon session will be In the ugaen tabernacle. STAKE BOARDS At 9 o'clock a Joint meeting of stake boards will be held for which the fol lowing: program has been arranged. Stake officers only, with presidencies of stakes, ,hlgh council committee having: in charge the M. I. A-- work, are Invited to this meeting. Stakes Effective Administration in WorkGeneral Board member, (a) In ing organizations, (b) Education of wards, leadership. (c) Supervision (f) Meet(d) Magazines. (e Money, officers. and stake of ward ings Three Qualifications of Stake Officers General Board Member.: (a) Working faith in the Gospel, (b) Love of the work, (c) Preparedness. ( '.hi1 (Continued from Fare Threes.) pink rose . formed the centerpiece for the table The bride wore a gown of white lace over satm. Following a short wedding will be at horn after trip, the couple September 17 at 75 East Sixth South September 18; Program Announced Occupy Pulpit Efforts to complete details on the proposed new road between Ogden and Evanston are maturing according to Secretary O. J. Stilwell of the Ogden Chamblr of Commerce., This roa would reduce the distance between Ogden and Evanston by more than 20 miles, it is said. Ogden' representatives have made a complete inspection of the route. Secretary Stilwell yesterday related details of a recent trip over the route. Salt Lake Society , Just Returned Joint Session of Stakes From San Francisco, to Proposed Shorter Route to Evanston ; SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Active and alomnae member of the of . the Unlversit of Utah entertained at a dancing party Malu at the McCune home on North rooms street" last Tuesday night. The were, decorated In purple and lavender sstera. A light supper was served. furnished The Byncopers orchestra ' music. inThe committee on arrangementsMau-rlne Miss Miss Doone 8moot, cluded and Bennlon. Miss lnex Burton The chaperons Miss Lois Cannon. were Mr. and Mrs. H K. Burton and Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Smoot. One hunguests were In dred and twenty-fiv- e AlDha Chi aororlt yn'mirif til "" ml 1 J if J . I I L - .1. I J L I , , ''I I I attendance. Miss Clarice WelU. a September bride .was the guest of honor at a Kensington and tea glen Tuesday af Edwards ternoon by Minn Gwendolyn and Mrs. lewts Meyers at the Meyers" home on Lovendale s'reet. Selecting the matter when sortment to coupled with a crfctal bowl formPink astera ed the centerpiece fof the tea table. Green candles were In crystal holders. In Garden flowers were ised about thor. house. The guests numbered twenty-fouAssisting the hoste were Mrs. J. A. Kdwsrds, Mrs. W. A. Mackay. MlsJ I'hyllla Ldwards and i3 Ina Mackay. right rug U an easy you have a large aschoose from. That our Interior Decorators' tastes forxthe artistic, assures you that the rug suggested will best hannonire with your - Quarterly conference of the North Weber stake will be held today In the tabernacle with sessions at 10 a. m and 2 p. m. A special meeting will Mrs. Rex I). Stark Entertained ut be held at 9 o'clock for the bishops luncheon ' Tuesday at her home on of the stake. In honor of Mrs. Frank avenue Latrd All members of the stake are Invited Iverson of Portland, formerly Miss to be present. President James Woth Dottle Felt of this cty. Variegated erspoon will preside and deliver his were arranged fri a centerpiece aster final address before leaving for his for the table. Cover were laid for mission to England. . eight. report. Special musical programs will be annual to Lake Salt Mrs. Iverson was caled 1. M. M. Y. A. of edition the New rendered at both sessions of the con- Handbook. several weeks aso on account of the ference by the tabernacle choir under Illness of her mother. Mrs. A. W. Felt. stake Statement superintendent by the direction of Joseph Ballantyne. now Improving Is who in each elvlng complete attendance oo wards and ward the having naming PRIESTHOOD TO For Mis Ruth Bernson. a bride of the largest regular attendance, as a curs ' of labors. weeV, Mrs. Arthir Fagergren enthis (x. M'KAY recognition Y. I,. M. I. A. HEAR PARTY MAKES TRIP. tertained at luncheon St her home on All odd numbers in our. big floor covering department are to be placed r. Ward efficiency Hound table dis- Twelfth Fast street .'Tuesday after"Recently a party of six, including memnoon. 'B. J. Finch of the bureau of public led Board General cussion by Elder James Gunn McKay, former ber. on sale at creatlv reduced Drices.x Pink and white astjrs decorated the roads, J. C. Brown, county engineer, president of the London conference, e old resident, will deliver an address at a rooms and cosmos firmed the centerV Stake jHon. Sylvester Grow, an Standard-Exspecial New Plans Girls -, :W. E. Zuppann of the General In Work Class piece for the luncheon table. In adof the Twelfth ward priest- Board member. Included in this collection are the finest quality Axminsters, Royal Wiltons, Brussels dition to the guest ot honor, covers aminer, O. J. Stilwell, secretary, Og- meeting to be held hood The this morning. A to Memberwere J. den chamber of commerce, and H. B. meeting will be held in the ward chaplaid for Mrs. Hernimerman. Safeguard and Velvets. They come in all the standard sizes, making it possible to select a Prayer Askew made a careful investigation of el at. 9 o'clock and all members of the ship In the Church General Board, Mrs. K. U. Peterson,' Mrs. E. C. Nutt. floor covering which will accommodate every room from the smallest to the largest. the possibility of constructing a pracMrs. Marion Nutt, Mrs. Wlllism Fag in the ward are invited to member. SESSION TABERNACLE V. K. Mrs. E. tical auto road from' the east end of priesthood Mrs. ergren, ihnston, be present.. Come early as there is only one of a kind. At 2 o'clock a meeting will be held Bernson, Miss Erma Salnsbury, MIm TOgden valley to the west end of the ideal an In the tabernacle when the following Mildred Erlckson, M.ss Theresa John plateau, and report finding 'situation. son. Mrs. Mamie Johnston and.Mlss onto the pavement in Og- program will be given: travel bring "From a point on the state highway den canyon. New Division of Time in the Regular Nola Peterson. The hostess was as It Is to Your Advantage to Come to Our Store This Week a few miles east of Huntsville, a road "The distance from Evanston to Salt Ward M. I. A. Meeting General Board sisted by her daughttr. Miss Kva Fag eight miles in length on a grade not Lake City would be about the same member, (a) Ward officers' meetings. ergren. Exceeding five per cent will reach the by the proposed route as via Echo 2 to 2:30 p. Opening exercises, one-fourt- h plateau without . orencountering any and Parley canyon; but the proposed prayer, music and song 2":30 to 2:45. The Miss of Christine requiring any route is now paved for more than half (c) Advanced Senior Class 2:4 5 to Ketchummarriage ledge of rocks and Charlei -- Albert Johnson 4. (d) Senior Class and other activiAbridges except one over South Fork. the distance, In fact over forty-fiv- e pne-thir- d place Monday ventng at the TNo marshy or wet places would be miles of the proposed route from Ev2:45 to not later than 4. (e) took ties, church. The cereencountered and the entire road would anston to Salt Lake is already paved, Scout aild Beehive Classes, '2:45. to First Methodist mony was performed by the Itev. Tbe south and west exposure. One can while there Is no pavement via Echo 4. Frank W. Bross. Uly relatives and .not conceive of an easier mountain and Parlev canyon. General close Factors of Leadership were In attendance. Miss conroad to build; further, all of the SUMMER ROUTE. Board member. Sensing responsibili- Agnes friends Ketchum. the bride, struction required to reach the To To to God. (b) "The objections this proposed ties (a) stake add and MUs Sarah sister ofsister of the Johnn. and several miles upon the pla- route are chiefly two; namely the sky- ward authorities, To individual the (c) brllegroom. were bridesmaids. would be in Weber county. line portion of the route would be members. teau,' The bride wore white satin, with an EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR BUCK RANGES AND "Some of the arguments in favor essentially a summer route; but probVision of the work. oveidress of organd; and lace, and of such a road are that this section ably not obstructed by snow for a Enthusiasm. SELLER'S KITCHEN CABINETS rosei Following the bad longer period than the Echo and Parhas no jurisdiction over the very We--bAttention to .details and "follow carried bride was a Echo and Evanston. receptio . . given at the ;road between ley canyon route. up." horn? of the bride's parents, 250 West is county cannot legally improve that of as Thirl "However, the objection Cooperation (a) Recognition will almost impassable stretch of 26 miles; cutting out the thriving'towns between sistants and counselors, (b) Division be st North street., The coupleJtich-morti home after Frday, at the but it does have a legal' right to con- Echo and Ogden, which, however, the of duties, (c) Team work, (d) Be folio efa brief Teacher-traiapartments, an extra struct a road in Weber county. tween auxiliaries. (1) Lincoln .Highway makes winy : BRING TRAFFIC TO OGDEN. wedling trip. fort to accomplish for the road from ing. (2) Social Activities"Such a mountain skyline road Echo to Salt Lake City via Ogden Consistent living1. w-rA- s. is ooen much earlier in the spring and f In an Impressive ceremony the , would, develop wonderfully attractive i Spirituality. dis-! provides 36 miles of pavement against and unusual scenery; shorten the Activities General Board Miss Le Jeune Ackerman and Special 1 A f As A S ' ' . J I X I ir IV k 13 ..5 tance to Evanston many miles and no pavement via Lincoln highway." member. Wlllhm Walter Orera took place Wed- r irn &" li r ditt "iiiq jjjlJii t The Spiritual Basis of M. I. A. Work - ' " J iiiuiiiiii n Ai.au J iiui. fl m I w General Board member. the rirst Presbyterian church. The-1. oo marrhgeU.service was read by the Hev. I Davles. Ueora SCOVILLE SPEAKER The altar and chancel were decow P. S. We have just received a carload of cedar chest. You must see them. asters In various colors, with AT SECOND WARD arated buckiround of palms and fema. ' The bride wora a gown of white Alva L. Scovllle will be the ypeaker satin trimmed In duchesse lace, with a with orange blossoms. She at the Second ward chapel thlt- eve- veil caujht fcrlde roses with a shower of ning, it is announced! by Bishop Wil- carried swift peas. Into Schubert's liam E. Newman, ywho will have white The maid of honor. Miss Adelaide wedding party, drifted the charge of the service. A spsxlsl mu- Ackerman. ceremony and wore crepe de chine In a Serenade during sical program has been arrangtd. tint, with a black hat and then Andantino (To My Wife) by The service commence .it 7 o'clock honey dew roses. One of the bridesred carried was played. is to the invited and attend. public Miss maids. Gladys Orem, wore pink I'lnW anandrarons. palms and ferns' Melborn Douglas, who recently rede chine, with a black hat and were effectively arranged In the llv-- j turned from a mission In the eastern crepe NEWEST DESIGNS carried Colimbla roses. Miss Mar Ing room. Purple and white asters In j states, will be the speaker in the Fifth Orem. the other bridesmaid, a basket formed the centerprlece for Moat Complete Stock in the State ward chapel this evening. The perv- - garet wore nlle de chine and crepe ireen 7 ice commences at o'clock and the carried Columbia roses. supper table. Pegcy Acker- theThe bride wore a gown of white empuDiic is invited to attend. man, flower girl, wore white chiffon broidered oo crepe over white and carried a basket of pink rose aatln. with georgette with orange a veil caught STAKE MEETINGS petals. Albert Orem was best man. blossoms- The bridal bouquet was of ushers were Clifford Simpson and 314 Washington Ave. Phone 181 W FOR TODAY FIXED The Ophelia roses. of Douglas Beatle. MIm Hazel honor. maid The A wedding breakfast at the Alta GOODNESS pale Clark, sister of the bride, woreaweet1 club followed The the ceremony. pink Meetings will be held in the Weber couple left on an early afternoon train green taffeta and carried Miss The bridesmaid. Agnes stake today as follows: High priests in for a honeymoon Pacfiic peas. trip to the was wore lavender crepe georgette the Second ward amusement hall at coast. The going away Snow, of embroidered In gown ana caris not the only good thing about 1 p. m., home missionaries will meet beads crystal Frank Drlggs. E. L. King. W. A, Whitblue duvetyn. with squirrel furs, ried DELICIOUSNESS C. Hun- NAME COMMITTEES Norrls sweet peas. at the same hour In one of the large dark pink ney. O. J. KtllwelU Mayor Frank BUTTER. When you eat it, you hat .nd boots. was beM 'mat. ter class rooms. At 2 o'clock the monthly gTey TO R. MEN E. FETE Francis, W. U. Kinney and W. li. be will After October 1, the know not only that it tastes good, but that it IS" good. In receiving were Mr. and stake priesthood meeting will be held at home It the Mecham couple Assisting Chevera. apartments. Mrs. H. J. Evans. Sr. In the dining in the amusement hall and the Relief In the evening the visiters will be It is as pure and wholesome as it is possible to be. Its were Mlsa Huby Williams. Mrs. room will twenty-fiv- e in meet the entertained afr Three at a dance at the White hundred society and repthe chapel healthfulness is doublv insured by our modern process of The marriage of Miss Ruth Clark Joseph Illnkelmas. Mrs. Hugh Ward. resentatives of the National Associa- City. President E. a Hinckley of the same hour. The regular monthly unPASTEURIZATION. This is your absolute protection ion meeting1 of the Sunday school of- and It. J. Evans. Jr.. took place last Mrs, Parley Clark. Miss Winifred tion Itotary club. President Ous Wright f Traveling Paaaanger agents of ficers and teachers will meet In the Wednesdar night at 8 o'clock at the Ward, Mli Edith Flbuah. Miss Judith the Progressive Business club. Pres-- of alYou insist on should be will Miss entertained the Ocden purity. la pasteurized butter, In by Miss Lillian Clark and home of the W.. II. Heeder. Jr.. of the ident bride's 2 o'clock. Weber Normal Clark, parents. at college Ogden chamber of commerce Wednesclub and oo ways. .For quality and full value, buy Ma-id- . o' Clover place. A reception followed. Grace Jennings, Frank lawn day, according to Secretary O. J. Diirga of the Weber President The ceremony waa performed by Dr. club were Dancing was enjoyedon on the named WOODS TO TALK products. The' members of the party as members of the entertainment comand punch was served In the veranda. Ftllwell. timer I. Goshen. hol3 their national convention mittee. attendance. wert 300 Miss furnished the About guests Evans Gladys IN WARD weddlns aiuslc The strains of the Following a short wedding trip, the at Salt Lake Monday and Tuesday ot The visitors are due to arrive in 7SS& home after October next week. over the Bamberger lines at wedding, march from Lohengrin. couple will be at avenue. BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE On arrival In Ogden Wednesday af- Ogden "Yllson 724 1:20 p. m. which of at the 1, the greeted Elder M. Charles Woods of the Weapproach ternoon they will be taken to the oo ber stake high council will deliver an In Ogden canyon . where HermltSRe entertained Mrs. Thomaa Temrle address to the parents of the Fifth thevwlU be dlnd at a trout and PROF. KERR WILL, members of the Plate club at lunchward this morning on the Ninth Comchicken dinner. The dinner will be aft600. Wednesday eon, followed by mandment. "Thou Shalt Not Bear the chamber of commerce.by given TALK ON "AZTECS" on Third East ernoon at her home False Wltneas Against Thy Neighbor." Members of the Ogden Itotary club, All to From Grand Junction, Colo., trtparents in the ward are Invited to Seattle, Wash. the Klwanls club, the Progressive BusPrdf. Andrew A. Kerr, Utah archThe guesta were seated at one long iness club and attend the meeting which commences W"eWr club the have will on "The Asters, " aeologist, ' table for luncheon. A basket of asters been asked to cooperate In entertain In the Eleventhepegk at 10:30 o clock. ward meeting houe were farmed the centerpiece. Covers oo the vHltora. this The ing sesrlon will begin evening. twelve. laid for The reception committee includes at 7 o'clock. GRIP STOLEN FROM; . .". AUTO PARK CAMPER The marriage of the Rev. Edward A. Thomas. II. D.. of Solfller Summit, and Mrs. T. M. Rogers of Salt Lake P. O. Simpson, tour took place Tuesday evsnlrg at Bethel 1) The ceremony was 1st, has reported theft of a la rye suit Baptist church. Rev. TT TT IT"1 TIT case irom his tent In the cltv camo- II. Lyon the by Iiayns performed ingr grounds during Thursday . night. in the presence of several friends. The He said that he awoke at 4 o'clock marriage waa the first to take place in the morning and found the suitcase In the church. WE ARE SPECIALIST IN THE TREATMENT OF PYORRHEA gone, it contained a woman s brown suit and a green suit of men's clothes. their and Dr. and Ma J. F. Irvine ne reported. The case contained the two nieces. Mis Hope Irvine and MUs imuais, h. ii." oo , E. II. Gladys Irvine, daughter of Mrs. a several for left have Uuckwalter. -JOSEPH TO days motor trrp In Idaho. TALK IN 11TH WARD Mrs, Norman O. Atkinson enter WE ARE CEC1ALISTS IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK tained at a series of two luncheons Build a substantial home, one that will stand for Wednesday and Tuesday at her home, Eider Joseph Rlrle of the Weber 71 First avenue. Twenty guesta were years that's the kind you build with brick it's Stake high council will deliver an ad each day. entertained to dresa the elders of the Eleventh low in maintenance cost and upkeep, a constantly ward this morning. The meeUng com . Sure, we like the work, or w mences at 9 o'clock and all members Mtaa Olive Wall entertained 'at a good investment. The initial cost is relatively low. of the quorum are urged to be presJt We hate wouldn't be doing We hve a specialist In Piste cr False Teeth Work. If you havs piitss danclnr Prty Tuesday evening at her! Our brick in the various shade and qualities offers . ent. a Bclentinc system of washing on East South Tempie sireet. home you cannot wear, see us. oo The rooms were decorated in various clothes that makes the Job a wide range for your selection of material. waa fall flowers. A Ute rupptr us call for .worth, while. served. The grueats numbered 150 your weekly handle." Shall we . Mr. and Mra. Kean Miller and two LOOK FOR SUDS AND small daughters have returned from DUDS EVERY THURSDAY the Worth Fork cluo. jn souvnern IdaWe have the largest office in Ojdt'n. Ou- - sixth ysar without a chans ho, where they spent The rummer. v5.00 cash prite to the boy or f isnsgtment, vhlch makes eur gwerantcs Quod. rlrl bringing the most of Apples are 2 cents each, oranges, Yards at Harris villa Office, 2420 Hudson Avenue ;4; pears, 3, and peaches 5. A boy Miss Luclle Jenkins, daughter of Mr. these ads to us by December Phone 319 and Mrs, J. A. Jenktn, will leav the bought IS pieces of fruit for 60 . Phone 111 WatMnpton Averue, East Side Phont Ml 2. cents. What did he get. middle of September for Oakland. ill 1877 Avenue Washington Answer to yesterday's: 2 and CaL, where she will attend the College , of the Holy Name on Lake MerrllU - JI Tl Q) I 11 i J. . Bee-Keepe- r. Bee-Hiv- -- We are giving All electric washers off on draperies. off. Odd numbers in rugs, 20 to 40 per cent off. m.-(b- , -- -- pla-;tea- All patterns of Congoleum, $1.50 yard laid. u, . cere-non- er n - mar-r!age- ? i w - mmm. L t 1 fnl or cirSTs ST QREOFSAT ISFACTIQN"! f sXi f7k .J of fc m niinnmaf HE r itr -- immi in n S. a - ; . L-ma- LIGHTING FIXTURES re. . REDFIELD ELECTRIC COMPANY - - Del-wo- od Kt-wa- ; FIFTH w-!-!l Mutual Creamery Go. - ' ISsBBsa WHE N USE USLDISMG THE " MEIL V RICE " EIEIE Borit6.bor o'er the s PAEMLE l Ogden Pressed Brick 1 WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY Tile Go. Lt PENTE . -- ft, r A nis |