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Show THE OGDEN 8 ha e him EU rnnv-cnn- . innrr . WE GRADES ;V i-- ; . ' . ' . 1 ' . v ro am? J ' . . , I, fr The sugar beet labor schedule topping and .loading - sugar beets in both Davis and Weber counties has been adopted by the farm bureau of both counties, the Intermountain Jap anese association and has been approved by the Amalgamated and the Layton Sugar companies, according to W.' P. Thomas 'Weber county farm , , agent., . The pLnces are, as follows: Ten-to- n crops Topping. 75c; topping-and half loading, 85c; topping and foil loading, 95c. 70c: Eleyen-o- n crops Topping, -- ... y, , ! I -- WHAT MAKES IT ETTER? oo- . - STAKE BOARDS TO ASSEMBIiE TONIGHT : i top- loading, 80c. "crops Topping. 55c; half loading, ; 65c; toploading, 75c. 18'ton crops Topping, 50c; topping and half loading, 60c; topping and lull loading. 70c. Eighteen tons and over Topping. 45C; topping-anhalf loading, 65c; topping and full loading, C5c. ilr VV I half loading. 70c;, topping and and full ping Fourteen-to- n topping and ping and full Fifteen to ,- ter to MtM VersNH- - tpt. I OGDEN E. R. MAN IS DEAD IN SALT LAKE i - Q, , evenlng In the Sixth ward sniuaeroent hall by the members or lbs Sunday school department.' A program will be theearly part of tho evening as follows: Solo, Professor William II. Man- ning. Reading, Miss Frances Marsh Duet, Profensor. William II. Man ning and William 11. Wright. Address, Bishop Albert li. Foul ger. Address, Vera Nelson. Following the program dancing wilr be enjoyed. Music will be furnlhed throughout the'entire evening by the Ridges orchestra. lrriac;e Vi ftU ft VVlMilM .Come and inspect Winter WW' RECEPTION TENDERED w ill be tendered to reception P. M. Cushnahan. this evening at 8 o'clock at the Mary Fay Inn. 563 Twenty-fiftstreet, by the members of the Ogden Woman's Catholic league. Bishop Joseph S Glass of Salt Lake will among the guests of the evening. The meeting Is to be hela in open session and leagu members, if their friends and their husband n sweetheartu have l.een cordially invlt-- l A musical program ed. In charge1 . 'V U 3 . "III iim low the meeting. Refreshments will also be eerved. Mon-slgn- or a 4 : "i Army Blankets, Army Sbirts, Army Pants, Army Overcoats, Leather Vests, Army Wool Hose, Army Mackinaws and Underwew, with many new items for the tali and w;nter crnvinj; h, u ac.itvaxvw 3 Fall S locks include a n jsc i v c ki t A : Our New Arrivals For the FaH and glven-durln- Mrs. Henrj' Taylor of 214 Thirtieth topping and "half loading, 80c; topping street announces the marriage of her and full loading, 85c. daughter. Sarah Kearns to R. T. Twelveton crops Topping, 65c; top- Adams of this city. The marriage is to take place tomorrow, Sept. 14 in ping and half loading,75c; topping ' the Salt Lake temple. and full loading 80c. Thirteen-to- n 60c; ;ropy-Toppin- g. -- An-tbet- In compliment - non-enforcem- nnt n - ; , i zi to luuui ISOH.wnu leaven on a mission to the northwestern states, & farewell party will b uriren Friday . Cor-civi- c TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13. 1921. SIM FIXED UdngggSSiff: 1$ Progressive Club Hears Nu Short Classes Necessary on j Sugar Companies and Fann ers. Agree on Pay for merous Speakers on Many Account of Cramped Coni Local Harvest ditions at Schools Different Topics v The enrollment of ' students ln the Fifteen speeches were made this noon' at the regular weekly luncheon city schools has been unusually heavy of the Progressive Business club, held according ;to an announcement' made n the Weber - club rooms, the ciuo; today by supt. w. Karl Hopkins, mm members bringing out in round-tabl- e ,all indications the total enrollment will discussions some of the possible .steps) better the record of 1920 by more advancement and business, than 1,000. j The kindergarten classes ' at the welfare. contenPingree, Washington and Lewis school City zoning suggested by Hons reeardinar the buildine of a nave Deen enmmaiea on accomu iAt the Qulnstructure past the customary building, the crowded conditions. ana street and Brin-jcline at Twenty-fift- h wasningxon, iewis rinjrer was one of the proposals schools as many as 75 students were ker avenue, marie n netition that will be resent- --. enrolled in a single class today. In from ed 'to the city commission being ap- these schools half'day sessions neceswill be to third first . grades proVed. tan ry ;jinu. of Lawlessness, the Utah.'s law requiring rear Iight3 oa;- -; i rinanci.r Ann. wrk on the South Washington addi!tr,o. v,. tudents Thus fa more than 800 deal-- L fellowship, .., building code, o, realty iiii'have enrolled at the Central Junior were discussea ' j.nd bther subjects enrollment was AJtat cai H. 1. hriflv. Th soeakers were: r M' than students., 8,000 Herrington, H. E. Hollister, l , " V drews, Charles R. Holllngsworth, Roy- - i ilAllUB '"e,nBV,itDil0l fe Ul " Vila Jl!' .! Douglas, C. G. Eklund, Henry Ames, icanization and part time work, have until September 15. ' Those who fail to appear at the offices of the part Uime school will be liable to arrest the regis(and fine, it is statfa.lessAtthan 300 of tration recently held 1,000 aliens in Ogden reported. j STANDARD-EXAMINE- R nim rrtmnfjr BUY NOW ' SEE WHAT YOU LI ThV general assembly "of the Wtber .Members of Queen Lsther chapter' stake boards' will . be resumed., this O. K. 8. No. 4, will entertain nt a bone- -' SAVE-eveninsr In the. Weber, Normal college fit silver tra Wednesday rnoon tn aftf o'clock-itiia of 48 James the announced at age. 7:30 MKfLA0 years by .Masonic club rooms. Mrs. Edna A conductor .Ryam, on the Oregon Short Line, stake presidency. Those expected to hthe A$TUXC3 Is the hostesji for the ufter-noo- !M Whitneyer soooreer died yesterday at a hospital in Salt attend the meeting are the stake- presiMove Tfe ILake. He was a former Ogden resi- - dency, high council. Relief Sociey, s !i I . !na :irm issii.. .Ceeams itrniv inarUinyws, iv;r- - O. lf S. nr::iy wntT lro(f foot'. ' A. ident. He was born In Iowa and had Sunday school. Y. L & Y. M. t 1 W. A. TO THE It. M. A. ofs the in the Ia it Oregon primary association and religion; class tivi (been Members of the Women's Auxiliary) ;? wool hos. r.uv tl'i,. liv llu- 1). wool cloth with 'Short Line employ for several years. His boards and the:.stake genealogical to the Hallway M.ui Association wlU rannl! I iloutilr iKckrt. lirattul. most recent run was on the Cache Val- committee. .. u.'ii. a party this evening at the home u.i v v watrr i roof pants . . Kach . All of boards have func- give ley braneh. He was a member of the .Mrs. Arthur Jensen. 619 Twenty-secon- d N. it'f. of Elks lodge at Ogden and of the Salt tioned, during tbe summer, months aluiil jackets, just the thinpr for 11. S. street. The party la given In army rrclainiPil- hhuikots. Lake chapter of the Order of Railway though the general assembly meetings honor of Mrs. Edward !. al1. Benton and riant hunter and Ishcrrr. raw khaki nn Conductors. June. have not been Mrs. Iawrence PyJe. two fjede n wfi. thoroughly r novatrl, (lah B Funeral services probably will be aitjjn'ii,h'e of. ail. the board members men who are moving to Sin Francisco! S3C rxtrr. sv irs. Kuril . . . conducted by the Ogden B. P. O. Elks. Is deaireif. Xo make their home. All member! rirr i - oo- are cordially Invited. ! I 'lavs A, MrnH leather rlas. si. uiulcskin if E- F. Piers. Fred E. Williams. Eugene FOUR FIGURE IN- k school ami . Men's Karli cowtiicie imcti and hiph hoys' !op. split LAD1IS LITi:iLHY CIA H E. Carr. Dr. E, B. Thatcher. A. L . Members of the all Kach lecvrF. iarmv last russtt shoe, AU the goodness of Literary ,I0E CREAM RUSH club wUI meet at tbeladles Glasmann. A. T. Wright and Frank J home of Mrs. Stevens. wo 1". lizrs. S. I). Pair re(). S4.03 reclaimeil whole milk fresh R. Ii. Porter. 800 Washingrtun avearmy . President Cue Wrighreported be-to iheria!i The vrrv nue, stolen" afternoon. 2.83 to Alfesed five hreerhi'v have Wednesday duced to a cream th pair gallons the club, th it ' highest peak sin:t in cream sirr ice of from the wore the A. 11. iur- vtm hovs, Ogden .Fruit tween South Fork and,. Fori: shor. genuine All in putl loiiilitiou. Better consistency. of the Ogien river,. an, S. V; Grow's store, at 2862 Washington" avenue, (il'IU!t I to 51". pair . $12.03 312.03 ; l "in Siberia. Sheep skiu linttl, The first) regular meettnc of the for coffee, cereals, juveniles. ..and .Jack Dudoian property, had been gl.V'ii to the club three CulTd wool U. 1). Tall 1". for the new on all a S. club year annv Episcopal j including: sleeves, rt claimed but "to have. and to hold" and had been were arrested by the police .today fniit. will be held at the 12 Guild hall to at the last 2:J0 Mzes shoe. told swoin by He proprietors Boys army named "Peak Progressive." complaint . shirt-in perfect condition, each, of a visif made, last Sunday to the of ,thf fruit store." It developed io po- - o'clock, Wednesday afternoon. I to U. to tircK and 'while thev lat pair j.J'j $12.75 oeak by a party composed of . Mayornice court tnis morning tnat me yoatns l ali comj a LimiKit S. S3.43 Mouses, fi. V. Geo.Tnot Grow. Gus Francis. WrUht. $3.05 reaUzing. theysntd. that $2.1)3 middy navy li:.gi;k anu .Elizabeth llolratroni will Goshen and W.' E. Zuppann ar.d pla'nt hadbeen Issfied went to the pro- uo' Men leather vests, finest wool broadeloth. Ka h noKiess 10 me meniberu of the 'eelared that thescene frontha peak prietors n'nd paid fOr the ice cream Luther Kdof , a line We complete earry horsehidf to will League be turned over, the was into a real wonderlandgrade lining' r.nd Wednesday evening at Plans are taken.. They 1.. l being held the Hoimstrom The shoes. e tnontl8 fitter root 2141 man Dud court.. to residence. , the Juvenile a for best beeves, alreadyto underway Men's heavy ribbed fall weight grade moleskin avenue. be made next spring by the pending further investigation by the in the land. peak, shoe value RrciitesJ I union suits in ecru color and nil top. Kach $11.75 entire club membership. police. An'v will One trial you. EllHOn CORRECTKD. convince . . for values si.rcs. $'2 $1.45 Through an oversifht by the club, $G.05 '('anvas glovrs. Brt nrade 10 inpc. cny si- two names were overlooked in the report of the annual luncheon which, wa Boys' fall weight union suits, triveii at the Hermitage hotel by the ecru color, same as meii's, sizes Boys' 1. S. army last russet Overalls, best ?rrade. 220 den- member of the Child Culture club last ham S1.19 OScUnoes. sizes 2 to 6. Pair 5 24 to 34 afternoon. During the course Thursday of the afternoon, a burlesque serenade was made by four Ogden young wo- r ' i s n. - rir. i 1 ; . . ; , ' iml4 held-sinc- ;'Cdn. - - 1 the-stake - ...... . e A-ful- l - ? -- ! ,- . i - r - . . $-1.1)- 3; .... - -- Mi-idl- IlI-JStOI- j : T !vs' oi-rroat- - - .... i $-l,S- . 5 -- rri . - ; -- .S-1.S- 5 j - - iMn-fre- ip ) 1 j $-1.4- I- men to several of the club member. This serenade was also given to Mrs. R. A. Moyes, the new president of the club and Mrs. A. P. Putnam, the retiring secretary of the club. - Mcl oo 2303 TELEPHONES Business and Circulation Dept... 58 Classed Ada ti Classified' Directory Dept. 521 42 Advertising Dept...... Editorial and Nsws Dept. 870 Rubber Floor Varnish ple,santva-!Kiwani- s Ogden as Place for Convention Son Horn X son was born Friday to Mr. and Mra. Earl Munson at the Dee hospital. The babe weighed r.in Denle Charte Denial of her him- - pounds. .band's charges that he carrleuV a pin- eouipp"d auUtah's largest and bext to! to ' protect himself from a Greek, McL.M who had been bothering hl wife." wit tomobile paint shop CO. 1715 Yashlnfeton Ae.. made today by Mrs. John Chrlstenaen. 1913. Logan Chrlstensen was fined in the city court Ogden. Established In street. 67 for having a concealed, weapon in hia branch. 46 East Center possession. The woman said he had Meet Tonight. Representatives of no cause to mix her in the affair thA Utah Water Storage Commission other than an alleged dealre "to evade all parts of the tate will confrom for the offense of carresponsibility chamdirectors of the Ogden with fer rying the weapon. club YVeber the commerce at ber of accordthis o'clock evening, 6:30 at us Install your Areola hot wa-tLet J. SUlwell. Presing to Secretary O. of heating system. No basement re- ident the Weber club Frank Driggs Utah Plumbing &. Heating quiredof commerce chamber the and Ogden Company. 7579 ' . a ilIMN-KTOHH- . it White Never was a home beautifying agent more aptly named than McMurtry Rubber Floor Varnish. Ogden was selected as the next Y meeting place for the district convention of the KIwanta clubs of Utah and Idaho. This tnforma- tlon was received todar by Secretary O. J. Stllweli of the Ogden chamber of commerce troyn E. I Hundley of Ogden. Action on the selecting of Ogden was taken today at the district convention at Hols. er Its name indicates its greatest superiority. While ; it has a splendid gloss which brings out the beautiful grain of the wood, it has a toughness which resists accidents and wear just as the tough rub- -' bcr tread of a good tire rides undamaged over ubber Floor sharp stones hence the term, " Varnish. . , When applied, it does not "dry ,out" and painters recommend it unqualifiedly. . Next time you are having yourfioors done, Members of the student body at th Ogden high school will hold the firrt assembly rf'the yrar at the school Wednesday mornlnc, according: Principal A. M. Merrill. A proposed newspaper for the coming season instead of a magazine, will be one of the topics to be dlscus.cd. The enrollment at the high school Is expected to exceed 1. 00!) before Ui end of the present week. All of th classes at the school are'" crowded, some bavlng as many us 50 students enrolled. All students will be compelled to take military drill commencinr Wednesday. This wes ordered today. The assembly Wednesday will commence at 11 a. m. sharp. 1 1 f-- CITY COURT FINES HI 11 HIGH RECORD To Wed. A marriage license has for typeheen issued in the Ogden Typewriter House office of Claude T. writers and repairs. 2422 Hudson Moyes, county clerk, to Horace Lu avenue. Phone 236. lines and forfeitures In the city Smith, Garland, and Rada R. Hanson, Smltnileld. court during August reached a total than anr month since the adhigher FUNERALS T..w111 Tplr "y American watch vent of prohibition In Utah, accordIncluding cleaning for $2.50. KEUTZ to a report made to the city coming K. QUALITY SHOP. 152 Twenty-fift- h St. - Funeral services for Mrs. Lucia mission this morning. The fines and 7403 Johanson, wife of Nicholas Johanson. forfeiture reached 13,351. The total be held Wednesday at 1 p. m. amount taken In by the city in fees Hold Court Judge George 8. Bark- will r the Huntsville meetinghouse. In state cases and fines and forfeiji er, of the district court, left Ogden from Peterson presiding. Jos. tures reached 34,510.40. early this morning for Farmington. Hlshop call at chaple Lindqulst Friends may where he will hold court sessions 11:30 a. today and J'ednejuday until m.. when the cortege wilt form for Huntsville Interment Gown Shop, formerly with Huntsville. Caplau's V right's. Is located at 417 Twenty-fourt- h cemetery. street. F,. Davis 7171 Funeral services for Ralph m. from 2 at p. will be held Thursday ..Fined $3 Kenneth Firir. chrrA Clinton Fred T. lltshop meetinghouse, with operating a motorcycle without a Mitchell Friends may call, presiding. license, pleaded guilty in police court at Lindqulst tomor-- , and today parlors tnla morning and wg fined IS. He row until 4 p. in., when the body will was arrested last nUht by Officer II. be taken to the home of the brother.! BUY SOME SPICES AT UNHEARD OF PRICES. a. lounr. T. Raymond Davis, at Clinton, where! may view the body untilInThur" 2,711 HuJon Ave. Phone friends Clint can Crisco ,.Hov?? 1:30 p. m. Interment at , ..' day Regular .$1;10 1802. M. I Jonea Coal & Ice Co. 2tll ton be left Flowers may at' cemetery. . fcrc 10 ounce can Ground .2t Gicper ? 11 chaple Thursday until JJndqulst G5c 10 ounce can Ground Allspice R. p. Hunter au JiomeMrs. jiciurn 20c m. ana uer aaughter. Helen, have re 16 can ounce Ground $1.H) .35t Funeral services over the remains of 1G ounce Ground can $1.20 50c j Nutmeg sm of Harold J. Grabble 18 year old SURE WAY TO GET 4 Mrs. Wm. Stewart, wilt be held at Lar- for choice Riblioilin tcer Beef, pounds 2lzc 25c & Sons' chapel Wednesday at 1:30 RID OF BLACKHEADS kin lTc Pork choice Lean Frt"h Steak, pound. There la one simple, Mf0 and sure way p. m. Rev. Hugh Neville, ot the First, Re- -, HOc choice Steer Sirloin Steak, pound Methodist officiating. church, that never fails to get rid of blackheads mains may be viewed at the chaple and that Is to dissolve them. this evening and tomorrow until time' SOME REGULAR PRICES' To do this get two ounces of calonlte of service. Interment will lake place. powder from any drug store sprinkle a In the Ogden city cemetery. 5c 100 pounds fine Preserving Cantaloupes. 2 for i oo little on a hot. wet sponge rub over the 1 . . bushel Prunes choice Weber Fioral furnishes the flowers. Sugar blackheads briskly wash the parts and 100 pounds Hard Wheat 1TII Larg Watermelons, each . 10s will be you surprised how the blackheads 1 quart bottle Vinegar. . . . 15c 12.65 .00 Hour have disappeared. Bia blackheads, HlUe , PAIHS WAIJj TORN" DOWN 10 pounds choice Ric . . . CSc . 5Sc . 9 Oats Sun PJpe pounds blackheads, no matter where they are. PARIS. Sepu 13. The fortifications. Oe -Uc Potato llakt. 2 fcr . . 2Sc 2Sc Corn Flakes simply leave the parts without any mark around Paris are being torn down. . 51.53 Oc 12 larse Recco for 25c Post Toasties Thla will open up aru area of 214 whatever. Blackheada are simply a 15c . TOc . . . . Wheat PvIfeKj 20c Cheese, pound of dust and dirt and secretions from acres for expansion. 2 for . . . 35c Puffed Rice. r5c 1 pound Prcih Hoailcd Salted the body that form In the pores of the 3 pound sack Corn Meal . . 20c Peanuts skin pinching and squeezing only cause Irritation, make large pores, and do not FREE DEUVERY ON ORDERS OF $3.00 OR MORE get them out after they become hard. The discalonlte powder and the water almply solve the blackheads so they wash right out, leaving the pores free and clean and Phone 2237 Street. In their natural condition. 365 Twenty-fourtAnjhodr troubled With these unsightly blemlnhes fhould certainly" try thla almple method. 13, Use men t. 9 Your Beauty Doctor t'TiI ,be- -, "- FIRST ASSEMBLY AT HIGH TOMORROW Let Cufa'cura Be these distinct virtues that so rniny isbecause-o- f 00 will preside. come brittle hard, but is so constituted Ctlly that it absorbs elements from the air which cause it to harden and become tough. V It B WASHINGTON AVE. cation. : either Will Hot or Quid 'Turn turned to Ogden after RANDOM REFERENCES Won't Chip, Check Crack nor Mar Iuids - mm mm OTA Shop Early j Shop Early 1 ( Wednesday Special - in- - sist on Cloves-...............- .. 1 ubber Floor Variiisli - : - - Recommended 'by :(jOod ' For Sale by fc inters -- Mnufcturd - by .:-- :- ' V. v.; - : j :. " ..... , Evewert;'; . :15f ....lSC ( SeaJmjr-cDeaer- s . s : ' ! ... mis-tur- e ' 1533 , Paint and VarnlshMakers . - : . Arapahoe Street- - - -- WESTERN MARKET DENVER-COLORADO h Ad r A s . r vr n i! |