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Show It PASSES AMY Department of Labor Sur-veSays Conditions Here Better Than Average :; - y Gillette . . Auto Strop (strops itself) Ender's Gold Plated the persistent refusal Ever x 'v. v. , ' J Gillette Blades $5.00 $5.00 $2.00 $1.00 $2.00 $1.00 $1.00 t t7 Rotary nn tr J J.vU Safety 42c 42c 80c 45c 30c 42c . . Strop . 50c Gillette .... ... $1.00 Gi- llette 50c Gems . 35c THOMAS Jl. TtJRXER.' Thomas H. Turner, foreman of the ' retail department of George A. Lowe company, died last night at 11:30 o'clock of heart disease. Mr. Turner lived at 627 Twenty-thir- d street. He was born December 13. 1856, at Westbury, Wiltshire, England. He came to Utah in May, 1881. He had been employed by the Ogden firm from that year until July 14. 1921. A widow and the following sons and daughters survive: Miss Evelyn A. Turner, Ogden; Thomas H. Turner, Jr., Idaho Falls, Ida.; Mrs. Richard F. Crum, Paso Robles, Calif.; Marjorie Turner. Ogden. Funeral arrangements have not been completed. oo oo- Ender's . . 50c Durham Duplex . . . Lotions for After Shaving Colgates or Williams, for 25 J & J Shaving Cream . . . . 35 Williams' Shaving Cream . "Colgate's Shaving Cream . . 3JJC Palmolive having Cream . . 3 Mennen'i Shaving Cream . . ISOC Colgate's Stick or Powder . . Williams' Stick or Powder . 35 Rexall Stick or Powder . . 35i Stick Refills 15 Rexall Shaving Lotion 45 85c Rtxall Cream of Almonds . . 3fc Rexall Toilet Cream JQ Jergen's Beayoin and Almonds Lotion TiOt Bar 3 ,j t M SV Ogden's Only Rexall Harmony Rolling Massage . QOC This Is the best massage cream In the biggest Jar for the jnonty on the market. Lather Brushes in Variety SPECIAL 71 3p Both for 98c Drug Store Grant Avenue and Twenty-fift- h Street you're going to enjoy buying your fall hat they're entirely different; grays and browns the stylish colors, and you'll like the price; it's much lower. 5Qe Tube Rexall Shaving Cream 35 Harmony Lilac .Vegetal wonderful for after shaving 9125 5JO 5 Talcum for Gentlemen j Dunlap fall hats O n artAJi . t t s7 O h ' 15c to S1.00 Phone 239, Fowles, The body of William-Bur- t s who died in action private,reached ln the Argonne, Ogden this morning: at 7:45 o'clock, accompanied . To ' insure publication orIn "the by Charles F. Davia of Fort Russell, .The section Sunday society Wyo. Stainlard-Kxamine- r, news of a so; Private Fowles left Ogden in Octocial nature 'for that edition must ber, 1917, for Camp Lewis. Later he be In the hands of Ok? society edito Camp Mills, N. J., tor not later than 4 o'clock was for detailed he where hospital to day. Fictnires for the Sunday ediwork. He was later transferred tion must be arranged with the the Fourth division, Camp B, 58th insociety editor before 3 o'clock fantry.Bailed on "Molde-via,- " He Thursday. the transport j which was torpedoed. Private M. AND S. CLUB. Fowles was among: the survivors of A. Mrs. Henderson will be hostess . the ship. in France his arrival Upon he was sent to the front and died in to the members of the M. and S. club action on September 30, 1918. Thursday afternoon at her home, 1127 street. Private Fowles was born in Ogden, Twenty-fift- h October 21, 1892, and was the son of S. S. SEWING CLUB. "William J. and Eliza Hardy Fowles. Mrs. Ben Brown will be hostess to He had lived the greater part of his life in Ogden. For a while he was a the S. S. Sewing club Thursday aftermechanic for the Utah Copper com- noon at her home, 2462 Monroe pany. He was a member of the L. D. S. church and of the Knights of 500 CLUB. Pythias. He is survived by his parWith Mrs. A. T. McCann as hostess, ents and the following brothers and sisters who all live at Wilson: Mrs. the members of the Five Hundred club Edith Cle&g, Estella Fowles, Nephi. will meet Thursday afternoon at the Grant, Lewis, Wallace, Nola, Velmer, Mary' Fay Inn. Tea will be served. Dolly, Hilda and Carl Fowles. O. D. O. KENSINGTON. Funeral servicers will be held at 1 Mrs. Seth Smith will entertain the o'clock Monday at the Hooper ward meeting house, with Bishop James'R. members of the O. D. O. Kensington Beus officiating. Full military hon- club Thursday afternoon at her home, street. ors will be accorded by the American 437 Twenty-eight- h Legion. The cortege, will leave the ST. JOSEPH SEWNG SOCIETY. Lindquistfuneral chapel at 11:45 Members of the St. Joseph Sewing o'clock Monday for Hooper. Flowers left at the chapel until 11 o'clock will society will meet in the St. Joseph's afternoon at 2:30 be taken to Hooper. Interment will hall Thursday o'clock. ' Mrs. Don Magulre will be vbe in the Hooper cemetery. the hostess. L1BEKTY CLUB, Sarah Hanson will be hostess frs. to ihe members of the Liberty club Thursday afternoon at her home in Glonwood Acres. Rikers Flotal AFTER-SHAVIN- G ATOP9 SOLDIER'S BODY ' ' ARRIVES HERE T V- -t razo-- r The Lather You Prefer This Wwk 50c Auto v .r Answer: Purchase a Special on Blades K - to-acce- -- . TWINPLEX" Stropper for r wages; pro-'gra- m : Ready of some unions wage reductions and the seasonal idleness which occurs every year . inthe time of peace. The report is accompanied by a j chart, which shows conditions said to exist in the different states. It would Indicate that Utah has no real of public works adopted, although much discussion is prevalent. It adds that the copper mines are closed and the smelters and factories "are running at their lowest ebb. ' Doubt is expressed as to permanent relief from unemployment to be expected from emergency plans to stimulate public works. It is declared that .there is an overwhelming sentiment among employers that only the gradual process of economic improvement .will bring about general of the nation's labor forces. . Gems . ' peace-tim- e . . Durham Duplex . . . . That there is much exaggeration and jnisapprehension regarding unemployment generally is the verdict of the national .industrial council, which ,has Just completed a survey" of the unemployment situation. ; Depression is not the only cause of .unemployment, according to this re port, which declares that factors af Meeting the situation Include the re ?usal oF many idle workers to take at , - -- , 3obs available Don't Face the Chin Music vYou'wlll find hero the market's leading Safety Razors just take your ' pick: The New Improved conditions in the Ogden situation have been employment about brought by increased activity in canning and allied industries, building, public works and railroad occupations, and conditions here are better than in most cities of the United States; according to the industrial employment survey bulletin, issued by the United States department of labor. : The employment ' situation in Salt iLake is also considered encouraging, the bulletin states.. UTAH. OGDEN. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1921. 'first-clas- LUTKERA MS TO SCHOOL TAXES TERRY SPARR was-transferre- " ; , . . - " , SCOUT TIIOOPS TO MELTT. Vari6us Girl Scout troops of the city will meet this afternoon and tomor row afternoon. The schedule has been given out by Miss Betty Stiles as fol lows: Troop of which Mrs. J. C. Davis is captain, . Madison school, 3:30 o'clock today. Troops 5 and 8. Lily of the Valley. Miss Evelyn Dobbs, captain, Madison school, 3:30 o'clock Thursday. Troop 3, Sego Lily, Mrs- - Mary Jones Littlefleld, captain, Madison school. 3:30 o clock Thursday. Troop of which Miss Gerta Wood ruff is captain, will meet at the home of Martha Mo.rtensen, 4G3 Thirty-second street at 4 o'clock. Thursday. . Nature's Gift Supreme Mother Nature made milk , " the perfect food, and it is im-possible for 'man to improve on it. But when you buy milk, get UINTAH SUPREME the purest and best. It's the mill with the high cream line, rich, wholesome, tand properly handled to increase its keeping qualities. Delivered to your door every morning in sanitary bottles. PHONE 548 Uintah4 Dairy Products 3667 Washington Ave. - ii ii . SALT. LAKE WOMAN. IS NAMED LEGATEE Mrs. ' Adeline ' Mable Tflrr'hnf f nf Salt Lake is set 'forth as sole legatee to the estate bf Baldwin Davis Ben nett, or ogden, who died morninar from a heart ttarir Sunday Th estate of .Mr. Bennett consists of in surance policies for the sum of $2500. Mr. Bennett set forth in his will that he had rto relatives and willed his entire, estate to the Salt Lajke woman. Petition for probate of the will was court today by iuea in me aistrict . Mrs. Kirchoff. -- - : ; OO ORDERED FROM HOME Don't overtook the fact that SUPREME ICE UINTAH CREAM Is everybody's favorite refreshment. Serve It for dinner, between meals, at your parties. Ten delicious flavors. hi oo . mini IETIN OGDEN d IS FINED $80 Bang! Annual Fall County Levy Drops .5 Mill; Found Guilty of Assaulting Remains Same in District to Be Held Sept. Morgan Man by Acting 29 October 3 City Judge Skeen Convention-o- f The annual fall convention or tne Taxpayfrs of cber county will pay! Found cuilty of tvuultlnr n .H ini.erraouni.ain ijiairici 01 me juuincr- - a niner argTepate lax levy ror icnooi tlBh or Morrn. Terrf PpArr was an Church will this year be held in purposes in 1921 than they did In 'sentenced to pay a fine f f SO or to Offden at the English Lutheran church 1S20. acoordlnf to figures tabulated serve eighty da In Jail In the city September 29 to October S. This dla- -- in the office of the state board of (court yterday afternoon. The cae trlct comprises Lutheran confcresa- equalization und arranged for aratnst Fparr wa ty th W. tate 'sideratlon of the state tax comrali- - tried before tlons In Utah aifd southern Idaho, It. Hkeen slttlnc as judre protem. Thursday evening marks the open- - "Ion.n Welsh testified that while his son Ingr session. The topic. "The Church the total state and district levies of Christ." will be considered and for hlh schools and district school, Reed Welsh was driving an automowill be discussed from the following Weber county taxpayer will nay 12. CS bile to Morgsn with a number of phases: "Its foundation. Its growth, mills against .2 mills for last year, friends on thecarway home. Fparr after its mission and its benefits." Practical an Increase stopped his csr In of 3. Of mills. In Ogden passing the the ahead of the Weh car short addresses will be given by four, roadway taxfor state and high schools, It from paiwlng and that or tne pastors on eacn or tnese am-- . city payers will pay 14.15 mills aralnst preventing Miss Mildred 13.CS mills for 1920. an Increase of during the altercation thai arose fprr slons of the topic. struck Mm in the face. Danlelson. 13. E. of Red Oak, la.. .5 of a mill. will-alsbe present and will render Kparr testified that some member In the county levies Weber proper- ansa tv owners wlll.nav .& of m. mill les of the Welsh party had started the "The Mansion" by Van Dyke. Danlelson is an elocutionist. Special, than last year, the levy being 6.4 mills trouble, by throwing a rock at him.he beLmnng his music win ajso De proviaea ror me for 1921 against 5.9 mills for 120 his statement. Th i Oirden fit levt. win .fan tangled Inthevarious meetings. trial consumed R OS mills greater portion of Friday will be given over to the ear at It Is to be remembered that thee two- days. deliberation of various business mat-- : ooters and reports by the pastors of state support of district schools is school different fields. Arrangements creased to J25 per capita of MAEDI GEAS BALL are being made to take the visitors for population this year, as compared with a trip through the famovta Ogden can- - 114 per capita Isst year. 8o that, SET FOR OCT. 19 yon during1 their stay here. On Fri- - even in most of those, school districts levy shows & de- day evening the paators will leave where the. aggregate for Salt Lake where a ororram wlll crease, there will . actually be an InH The second annual Mardi Or as ball be given that evening. They will of revenues on which to operate of the Altrlart society will be held at turn to this city White City, October 19. Special car for Sunday, when the schools oonival features are being arranged by special services are to be held here both in the forenoon and evening. THERMOMETER AT 110 tha society's committee in charge. Rev. W. F. Peterson will occupy the Prtxr will be awarded for the best costumed characters. and the clospulpit Sunday morning SAN BERNARDINO IN oo ing session will be held Sunday evening when Reverends O. A. Herbert TO BE and A. L. Peterson will deliver serSAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 2S. San MISSIONARY ' mons on timely topics. Francisco Tuesday aweltered under an GIVEN FAREWELL sun. unusually strong Beptember which sent the thermometers up to 32 degrees. The heat, however, did Edward Allen, candymaker for the not approach the September record Jensen Candy company, will leave in here, which was set at 101 degrees in October on a mission for the L D. 8. 1904 and equalled in 1913. , church to the Sandwich. Islands. A San Bernardino reported a tempera- farewell party in his honor will b giv ture of 110 degrees, Stockton a maxi- en at the Eighth ward hall. Friday, mum of 1Q0 and San Joaa 97. oeginrung at S o clock. Bang! Ducks by the thousand. con-lbrouf- ht cross-examinati- liitm on - - See our stock of guns and ammunition. BE READY FOR THE OPENING, OCT. $10.00 Hunting Coats, this week $10.50 Leather Coats, this week ; 1 .$7.75 .. ,$7.75. -- in-th- ' OGDEN SPORTING GOODS CO. 2311 Washington Ave.-- re-'crea- se -- "Missing" S. L. Attorney Found at Land Office BurUd among tfce mass of technical which one must verbiage through knee-deep as it were. sometimes wade, when on business in the United .States land office, the disappearance bt Her- -' bert R. Smyth Salt Lake attorney, for, whom the Ogden police have been! searching, has been 'solved. He said: that reports of his disappearance had been "grossly exaggerated." Before his family lost track of him he tele-- j pnoneo mem irom ugaen mat . ne would be home on Monday and when! he failed to arrive th Ogden were asked to look for him. Hepolice was. finally traced to Salt Lake and into' the land office where he had arrived Just in time to attend a hearing, oo NOTICE SHE SEEKS DIVORCE Charging her husband with cruelty. Lola 'Johnston has 'filed suit for divorce in the district court against Mrs. Johnston Joseph S. Johnston. sets forth that her husband ordered her from his homo on September 7th, last.-anprior to that time has subjected her to his nagging and severe scolding. - The . couple .was married here January 24, 1919. Mrs. Johnston seeks custody of the one minor child and TO B E HIGHER The student body of the f Ogden; High school will not be responsible for any obligations incurred, except such as are made upon the written order of Secretary Charlotte Ferry and Treasurer Jule McMurrin. - s DOUBLE ZfCANfcstx . ,x ,. 40c Eastern Hams, pound By the half ., ,27 .33 ....35 OUR PRICES . . Sugar Cured Hams, by the ham or by the half ham....:. '. Picnic Ifarjas Bacon Squares .1 Eastern Cured Breakfast Bacon Come any .time during the day. You don't have to hurrv. ....".....; .2S 17 20 .23 Twenty-fourt- h Street Phone too late when he. wakes up. A tiny ten dollars entered in my balance column and he could easily have saved a thousand since he got me. Ah, well, I'll have to wait and hope. 'Maybe he will tee a newspaper recital cf my troubles that will start him thinking. Then he will take me often to the National Bank of Commerce. He will make me of real use in building his succest. , National Bank of Commerce BALLARD I & BS0RTENS0W 355 Sayings Pass Book Says ""'Here I am gathering dust on my master's book shelf. He takes down other books to study, but he neglects me. Some day, he will realize my importance. I hope it isn't Hams and Bac6n,;What a Joke! 35c Breakfast Bacon . Sept21. Wonder What a UTAH . OGDEN, H. CHAS. BARTON, Managing Director. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 453 Washington Avenue G03 121111 1821. - alimony. NOTICE oo " GENERAL PUBLIC TO Mr. J. D. Ilargis aevejred hia connections with thehiving Auto ServOgden ice Co., they refuse to be responsible for any business transactions made by . him. OGDEN AUTO SERVICE CO. .. . By. Victor D. Cram, Mgr. . 8183 Hear v eclaer ENTABERN and Dr. . un en o Jl ?8p0innio |