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Show OGDEN, UTAH. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921. HARMS 0. K'S Our Range Sale IDS OUTLINED N IVATER v r. STOC It FEEDING Continued Another Week ' - I . Lake Birdman and Mrs. Arthur, McGregor of State Chemist Declares City Bulletins Issued By State Department to Be Widely Sleuth's Daughter Elope Supply Organically Ogden Chosen Vice Presi Pure Distributed :tVia Air dent; Others Honored Salt , - .. i ;"Fljtng from Salt Lake to Ogden ate last evening, Samuel Rex Smith, commercial aviator, and Miss Ruth r?urbidge. daughter of John B. e detective for the Salt Lake toobtain department, attempted license in the' county t'maryiage ;lerk's office. They arrived in Ogden :oo late to obtain the necessary and were compelled to emaln in Ogden last night with 'rjends and relatives of the girl, who neCthem here by automobile, .Early this morning they again appeared in the county clerk's office and ibtained the license from Wilford J. roung, deputy clerk. They then left o be wd but no one knew where. 'Th airplane landed near the Utah Tot Springs and the couple were brought to Ogden by automobile last evening. Smith has been in Salt Lake for iorae time, flying with passengers and las been employed at times by a Salt iake newspaper. He is the son of C. W. Smith of East Canton, Ohio. Bur-Mdg- e, po-ib- - . , oo WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY semi-annu- These letters, properly arrang- al -- r ,M' i It It to Your Advantage to Come to Our Store This Week . off on draperies are giving d off electric washers BECAUSE (We numbers in rugs, 20 to 40 per cent off. patterns of Congoleum, $1.50 yard laid. one-fourt- , t.-- v. 1 . 62. T Itflf nf o f1 As we throw our straw hats away, we think of the winter approaching. Something to eat is the first consideration. Buy ryour groceries for less money so that you will have money left for something to wear. strictly fresh candled Ranch Eggs, two . 69c dozen for . 55c Breakfast Bacon ' ..... . 26c pound . 40c Sugar Cured Hams, 32c , . . . . . pound 25c Salt Fork, . ZDC for 45c Assorted Sweet Cookies for the school chil29c dren's lunch, pound 20c large Muscat Grapes, the treat of the season, OC 2 pounds for ZDC 50c - .- ... or H EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR BUCK RANGES AND SELLER'S KITCHEN CABINETS La Successor 350 : re-elect- ' Steel-Carlso- Twenty-fift- n Street h Phone 94 m fs5.is 10 lf THE STORE OF'SATISFACTIONI .. - I i -i- - i -- i - - - - t...-...- ..,, j: We have just received a carload of cedar chests. ... i OGDEN for Children Trophies to Be Awarded to Grand Lodge Visitation Winners in Farm Bureau Takes Place At Ogden Must Be Considered, Castle Leagues Says StilweU Convenience ! The official visitation of lh grand Trophy cups will be awarded by the Weber County Farm Hureau Baseball lodge officers of the KnlghU of league, to the pennant winners of both Pythias in the domain of Utah took divisions ot the league, on Friday at'place lajt evenlns at the Knight of Ixrln Farr park. One cup will ko I'ythlas hall on Orant avenue. After to Hooper. "A" league champions, and a tnee'tlng in which reports on tha good one to ithT Went point or the Ftate of the order were read, luncheon waa Industrial school, depending upon the rerved In the club dining room. About team that wins in the game on Friday 75 persons enjoyed the erasing. The morning, which will be played to le- - jiri of grand lodgt? officer Included: clde, the championship In "II" dlvl-- i Arthur Marsh. Hiawatha, grand onH. II. McCartney, Salt 'chancellor; The committees selecting the all- - l.afce. vice grand chancellor; Jarnet star teama from ihc two divisions of Terry. Fait Iake. aupreme repreaenta-th- e an t: leaguo are putting forth maSherman H. RJdout, Salt ,ir effort - lVe. to secure th unusual rrar.d chancellor at pajt terial possible. The southern dlvl- - Krn(i prelate; Ioula N. Meld.acting Ogden. Ion has felt that a higher grade of supreme representative acting aa ha been played during th 0r r; Wan. - Underwood, season there than In tho north. The t,r of record and ogden. grand keeper players and fans on the north side- ,rals. nvld C. Watson. Ogden. gTand of the river, however, have a differ- nn.r CUarU; A. M. Hodge. Ogden. ent opinion. I riday garru will drrand outer Kuard ; Frrd MeUsner. Og. c!de the que rtion grand trust. manasr-thr of Tho southern Clvlt- den. a mgde that the Announcement len his announced his picked torn. t 0 K f r.rriMiinn committer for the north a In Salt Lak cfremonlal give side deirrs akr.othrr day to n?ake sure ( r , r, r S. at which a large number that they aeiect a team that can wal- - of 0r..rn wbrr expect to be pre , from th(, ff)JiOWng ltam Efforts to irvc n w hoi! ImlldlnK constructed near the Ogden arsenal In Davis county are underway according to Secretary O. J. Ptilwcll of the Ogden chamber of commerce. , Secretary StilweU today maijed the following letter to Davis county au- thorities respecting the cajie: "TJie Ogden chamber of commerce wishes to express the hop that the - Davis county cbool board will locate Ita proposed new school building for North Davis county on the cement road near 'Arsenal.' "When the arsenal Is stocked and the requisite caretakers Installed It U 30 families expected that from 20 tonear the arwill make their homes senal station. "It will Up much cAs'.cr to hold these families at Annil If a nchool is con- - ar Hre-elec- Vn--st venient. "If a school I not nearby tin management fears these families v. ill preCity, fer living In Ocdpn or .Ut making It more difficult to r..alntnin a responaioie worKins iorrr "May we hope you will consider the governmenfi convenience In maklngi,nn touth: this location?' ool-a- ke -- I fa ' DfliS UPHOLDS mas-baseb- exc:c. f j I j - .'.i. ;!r.Yi lifter liarld I'ae. ttrclti . There ar 3T life lcfarmnee com HMmtirk. Kanenviue 'rani? In New York Ute. Iltch?rs rtokes. CUnton; ooWest I'olnt. CommuaJty oH?lcted as sSatlng Clinton. F;rs1 ban Myron lljrr.e.'. the of result s wr. Second base Charle Ta) Catcher Al -- ft-ike- r, lor. ""Sj'rd base Wr: Stoddard. Hooper,iurt!toii Hadlcy. TayCHEAF GLASSES a lor. ! fielder J. Firth. Futh Weber. '"Xe"jl wwnju Center fUld Howard Hansen. AVest Weber. Illght fit Id C." Wrliht. Wen War-- ! ren. C. SALT I.LKl. Sept. 13. Hzra men It. lMrker. Hooper; J. Itoblnson. ounty aitorney of Davia O. Utility ton. Fay protest Houth Weber. Kanrsvllle; 0!rn, Kay, county, yesterday entered taken attitude the Ogden by against Umpires H. F. Hiever.s. Industrial resident who had been served by school; J. Hay ratteruon. West Point,. mall with notice from the court of oo of D. of the J. peace Wood, Justice ooFarmlngton precinct, requiring them You may buy cheaper irlaises No. 18 to appear In court to answer charges Lodge Unity or to put Free and none better than we ropply. of violating the ?pe-3 MONTHS IN laws, Accepted Masons butService, up $10 ball for their sppearance- The comfort and satisfacCASE DISMISSED Ogden people were under th Imprestion are included with each, pair sion that thy were being accused of Special meeting. 7:10 p.K.-m. Wednesvlolatlnc a cltv ordinance In the Davia day. of glasses. 14. In A. Work degree. 8ept. The case of the state against James county municipality, which seemed to welcome. brethren Visiting J. T. RUSHMER Evans, charged with aasautt with In- - ulace the speed limit-athirty miles WAItHEN'U WATTia W. M. tent to commit a statutory offense! an hour, and to be Investl-upo- n professed oo Optometrist d a young Ogden girl, was the attempt of the last t. as founded Salvation The 2404 Army' Avenue of thla morning in th in Washington the cities activities district turc to restrict court, when District Attorney Joseph reeard to speed limit. The state law- la London in 1803. tu. jvans exniaineu that there wna ' also iixes a speeu iimii, ana i;as som-insuiiicieni eviaence to secure, prose thing to say with rtcard to piunlclpal cutlon. District Judge James N. Kim control over limits fixed by the state ball ordered the dismissal and the re law. lease of Evans. "Justice Wood," say Attorney "1 and tia been proceeding unDistrict Attorney Evans explained tnat t,vana ha already erved three der the state laws and where he has month in jail and it was improbable aent notices to violator of the trafthat conviction could be obtained fic laws of the state. 'he has dene so ahould the cae come to trial. Evan with a view to avoid the necessity of is an Idaho carpenter, who officer a formal complaint being lodged i believe la partially mentally deranged, fagalnst them and a warrant for their He was released from the county Jail arrest being placed in the hands of i the sheriff." just received new lot of ties. artfr the court session. tut to control the The oo by question trje state law over 'attempt of cities SUSPTAINS DEMURRER to the unusually low prices. will wonder-a- t the life and property of peryou protect l still sons within the boundaries city ACTION WATER ;IN a matter of dispute and may yet b i am featuring these ties at 85c and $1.25. tested out in the courts. In connection the state's new automobile legisJudge George 8. Barker of the dis with lation. trict court yesterday afternoon oo drop in and look cm over. the demurrer of D. D. McKayjand others In the case of Jame 8ur--all the new arrow collars," soft or stiff, 20c each rage and other who sought dissol- WARD. TO ADDRESS ution of the Weber County Irrigation - or 3 for 50c MUNICIPAL LEAGUE district, case Trie of the rlate against the also seeking diss(Irrigation district, commissioner of pubolution. Is still pending in court. It licJ. Kay Ward, safety, left early this morning for was intimated this morning that a a Lake where he will join an autorcsolt of the decision of Judge bar- Salt mobile caravan Journeying- to. Cedar be ker yesterday that the case may to attend the convention of the City, appealed. State Municipal league which will be oo held Friday and Saturday. The caraiCOUIiD HARDLY HTIUMGIITKN' UT van was scheduled to leave Knit Lke When me kidneys are overworaea at 8:10 o'clock this morning. out or disordered and fall to throw Commissioner Wartl will be one of waste matter from the system, it causes ache, pains, lame back, swol- the principal, speakers at the convenlen ankles, sore Joints, dlxxtness. tion. e.travan Is scteduled to arrive ,ete. J. .IV. Feabock, In The floating specks, Klchfleld x her a meet-in- g tonight. "" i1 writes: iiv Lneiivr, nioncj V will b h;d this erenlr.c. accordIback out of bef hurt me so when I tot. N. to and treasurer It. ing Ypung, city in me mominr i could naranr of the league. The up. Had to rub the small of my secretary-treasure- r back before I could walk. I could party expectsto to reach PanruStrh for have dinner in Hryee mv shoes. I haven t lunch, and hardly bdtton rranyon on We1neday. .Aflr brexk felt the soreness since I took Foley Thursday the Journey will be conKidney Pills. Sold cverywrhere. Ad- fast tinued to Cedar City. vertlsemenL. ! G01MY JUST 1UL i ! ? lft m ii : none -- JAIL d - - i I dls-'gatl- t legLtla-mlsae- nc ! Itob-inso- n. I QUIGRrDEPENDABLr a I me Merc ispatch Ggden's Independent Messenger Service new lies . I - ' mmm - j HABERDASHER pii-ikui-- r - S2 ' su-.etaln- ed . all I- f ID I LEADERS VISIT CLASH FRIDAY ) You must see them. K.P. COUNTY TEAMS ! MAR SEMAL Frost Damages Valley Crops; Colder Tonight E -i - VOT SCH DOL 120-da- ; i- P. S. ed al-ful- it h one-thir- V r i A Ton of Coal Free With Every Range 110-da- y ed, form a popular proverb. What is it? abcehhiklmnooooooprssttty. Answer to yesterday's: A series of bulletins are being preOgden City's water supply Is of (Special Dispatch.) , on feeding "first-clas- s pared organic purity," according stock, by the committee WASHINGTON, Sept. 13. Members comstate the by appointed of the Utah club of Washington at the to analysis reported by Herman missioner of agriculture. A. A. Hinckley, containing information deemed of election of club officials, Harms, state chemist. assistance for those who desire to enMr. is Harms' complete report given elected 'George Nelson of Salt Lake. the in gage v industry. The bulletins secretary to Senator Reed Smoot of herewith: will be distributed to the eleven disANALYSIS. SANITARY WATER Utah, president for the ensuing year, trict committees, each of which, like to succeed Parley P. Eccles. Arthur Sample marked: "Ogden City. Sup- the central committee. Is composed Schulie Voelker of Salt Lake was elect- ply ,at Ogden, Utah." livestock men. hay producers and of B. Dr. T. Submitted ed to the position of secretary, the by: Beatty, bankers, and, through these district next position in point of responsibil- state health commissioner. committees, to any of the public who Collected by: Inspector Johnson. ity, Mrs. Arthur McGregor of Ogden be interested. may Date collected: January 14, 1921. was elected vice president and Allen FATTKNIXG STEERS. Date received: January 17, 1921, Tingey of Salt Lake, treasurer. Gay-le- n 9:45 The first bulletin, now being mailed a. m. new Young of Salt Lake is the to the district commute members. Quantity: 'One quart in fruit Jar, deals with the subject of percentage recording secretary. Before coming to Washington Mr. not sealed. costs of fattening steers, nnd elves INFORMATION. Nelson attended the public schools and he results of testa made with various the Salt Lake high school. During the ot feeding M"a and of feeds, stock ,..... . .. o.,.. . war he enlisted in the navy and since DUllUUIIUiilS VUllUil.lvllf, uviij v nut hcu rise where. in uuiu con-the war has been a member of Sen- sible contaminations, suspected j Among the figures contained In the ator , Smoot's secretarial staff. At laminations, it any, or other data bulletin are some furnished by John T. were supplied. George Washington university he of Utah. a. representa Fayson. Ijint ANALYSIS. starts upon his third year of study in Utah-Idah- o of tive the Sugar company, bluish the law school. During the past six tint; on (A) Physical: Color, feeding of alfalfa hay and sugar months he was corresponding secre odor, none; odor upon heating, none; oeetthe pulp. The experience of that his taste, normal; clearness, very bright; company in 1920 tary of the'inUtah club andheduringbeen was thus summarsediment, none. entire stay has Washington ized: one of the club's most active members. (B) Chemical: Reaction, neutral; Sheep weighed In at slxty-el- x pounda He is president of the Phi Delta Phi, nitrates, none; nitrites, none: sulphout at ninety-fou- r and weighed sulalkaline memuretted none; international a hydrogen, legal fraternity, gain in the feeding ber ' of the Pyramid Honor society, phides, none; metallic impurities, pounds, ofa twenty-eight period pounds on the secretary of the George Washington none. was an average In- Total solids, dried at 212 degrees F. average.of aThis university and the past president of over a quarter of a trifle ciease 43 the Washington chapter of the Sigma per'U. S. gallon. 10.4 grains. a animal. pouna It was aay per Usual Chi fraternity solids: of the Composition use found two lamb will that each water Mr. Voelker is also a member of constituents. one-hapounds of hay and about Volatile matter per U. S. gallon: and the Sigma Chi fraternity and sinoe twelve pounds of beet pulp dally. coming to Washington has been one 1.808 grains. Cattle weighed in- - at 70 pounds S. of the club's most reliable affiliated Actual mineral solids per U. galgained 292 pounds in 150 days.welgh-in- g members. The other elected officers lon: 8.635 grains. out at the end of the period of Residue: Greyish white, amorphhave also been untiring workers in ous. Upon gentle ignition of the res nearly five months at 1262 pounds behalf of the Utah colony. This represents an average gain By means of this organization the idue no foreign odor is emitted. Fur- each. two pounds a day. the ration of nearly the residue does not cinder, Utah people In Washington have been thermore, e a feeder being twenty-fivpounds able to meet at frequent intervals to char-oblacken, but darkens a mere for Cf 100 pounds and alfalfa hay about, enjoy one another's society Numer- trifle. .933 cf pulp a day. ous picnics and dances have featured Chlorine per U. S. gallon: rariaiiMEXTAij tf.stk. the club's activities since- its reorgan- grains. The bulletin also summarizes reization in the summer of 1919 when Corresponding to sodium chloride: sults obtained at the Oregon AgriMrs. Edna Tanner, of Ogden assisted 1.540 grains. college, CorvallLs, Ore., on Organic matter: A Free ammonia, cultural by Lorenzo Richards of Ogden and .035 some of which three experiments, million. of Conrad Salt Fehr Lake and per part Joseph were over a conducted .035 B Alubumlnoid period of, four ammonia, J. Wesley Horsley of Brigham City was It found years. steers fed that million. New' of club the Utah per part promoted on a alfalfa alone for mil .70 hay period of Total ammonia: part, per Washington with a membership of 120 days gained .92 pound a day. , lion. 400. nearly C Oxygen, consumed: .28 part per using 32.51 pounds of hay a day. Representative Don B. Colton was million. With 28.95 pounds of hay and 6 chairman of the executive Remarks: The sample submitted pounds of rolledy barley a day, the committee of the Utah club by the new members of the committee Just contains a small amount of solids and gain in the period averaged 1.24 pounds of beef a day. Steers organic purity." elected who are as follows: Scott A. is of "first-clas- s fed on hay alone for sixty days nnd Respectfully. Dahlquist, Mrs. Connie Young' Dorton, on 27.69 pounds of hay and then G. Ph. HERMAN EdMiss HARMS, Alice Conrad Fehr, Joseph Mrs. 10 pounds of barley meal for about oo O. and wards, Hayes, Murray sixty days, gained 1.17 pounds a day. Mrs. Moyle Gray. The. college authorities found that the OCh ; difference in finish of the three lota was barely noticeable, and that none PING-BEAND HIS of, the lots was in good marketing condition at the end of 120 days feedSON QUESTIONED steers in ing. The hay-fe- d at 1088 and those on the weighed mixed ration at 1090 pounds. At the close James Plngree and V. D, Pingree, of 120 days the hay-fe- d steers weigh his son, are today being questioned in ed 1199.5 pounds, and those on a the district court before Judge James Fruits and vegetables were redouble ration of barley for half the N. Kimball in regard to the holdings ported to have been slightly damperiod weighed 1231.1 pounds. and assets of the Pingree Brothers' last Huntsville at by aged night UTAH IIUIXITTI.V. was season. The th'e of first heavy, frost the company. requested hearing The Utah bulletin, gives the follow-in- g hai reached the by the National Bank of Commerce, point, Harvesting as coats of percentage who recently sold securities given as where however, heavy damage steers: Purchase price. 67. fattening per cent; collateral for a loan at a discount and cannot result, it was stated. Frost feed, 34.4 per cent: Interest at 6 per is now seeking to recover the balance. was also reported In other high cent, 1.6 per cent; labor, 1.7 per Former Judge A. W. Agee is conductsections of the northern section of cent; shrinkage. 4.6 per cent, making the state. ing the examination of the men. a total of 100 per cent. oo Frost is again predicted tonight The following are extracts from the in the higher districts, according bulletin: Utah to of United the bulletin the dally EVANSTON GIRL "In the state of Oregon, under feedStates weather bureau. Fair skies ing conditions as existing there, a four-yeDIES AT HOSPITAL are promised. experiment gives the following Yesterday's maximum temperaaverages: ture was 82 degrees with a miniEleanor O'Hara died at 1:40 o'clock "Weight at beginning. 1058 pounds; mum of 48 degrees last night. weight at close. 1164 pounds: gain .88 oo yesterday afternoon at a local hospital of an illness resulting from stomach pound a day, 106 pounda in 120 days; trouble. Miss O'Hara was born in WOMAN RESISTS hay offered. 37.7,pounds a day, 4524 Evanston. June 8, 1912, and was the pounds in 120 days; hay refused, 4.9 of Ada pounds a day. 528 pounds In 120 ACTION and DIVORCE Kennedy George daughter a O'Hara. She is survived by her pardays; hay consumed. 32. S pounds day. 3932 pounds in 120 daya,- ents, two brothers and two sisters. The "A study of the amount of feed reher body was removed to the Llndqulst Denying accusations made Inbya suit to produce 100 pounds of gnln quired funeral chapel and will be shipped this husband. R. Whltlatch, Guy that one pound of rolled barley evening at 6:45 o'clock to Evanston for divorce recently instituted by him. shows for services and burial. Bessie Whitlatch today filed answer in took the place of three pounds of oo hay. It m.ide but little differthe district court seeking to have tha ence whether a small ration of grain suit dismissed. was fed shff sets forth that throughout the entire feeding Whltlatch Phonograph bargains in hadMrs.always conducted herself as a period or a part of the period. The used machines, $3 up. Free faithful and dutiful wife, that she had economy of feeding this small barley means of support and no funds to ration would, therefore, depend upon records. See our window. no one. pound of barley costs educate her one minor child. She whether more or less septhan three pounds of alsuit for legal dis2524 Washington Avenue. resists her husband's the court falfa hay. to aration and prays Mr. Whit-latc- h "Management of fattening steers to complaint filed by Roundup sale. Lyric Music miss the of her home produce good gains requires that one so that wreckage Co. handle the attle gently, make feed and family may be avoided. comfortable, use a yard conditions good quality of feedstuffs, give them plenty of clean water", feed regularly, use care in the selection of the feeder cattle, and feed nothing but good, thrifty individuals of a beef breed TAILOR . |