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Show Wat MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1921, jobs offered:''"' Candidate for mm lformesm ,S' ' f - Ties You'll Surely Want . , ' I i beet-field- the-matte- . ; beet-toppi- ng ds Idaho. ' work" In also Railroad the bureau. through : . v- r al E'LL vragcr you can't real a these Tic! They are made up in the new medium ' width fashioni of' fine heavy silks. Grenadinev etc- - There are iome exceedingly attractive patterns "and new colors that are absolutely irretiitible. Come in and let'ut show yoo. ' I offered 53 ENTERTAIN' AT BRIDGE Miss Ruella "Ward entertained sev- ARRANGE FGf of visitors were also present. op- PLEADS GUILTY TO r REDUCED CHARGE SEllVICE STAR LEGION Members of the Service Star legion in the Elk's home at 8 o'clock this evening. Reports w.111 be given of the national convention held will'-meet- Following the reduction of a charge against Forrest Mohlman,- - Ogden this morning In the district ' jouth, a statutory crime to ;a court, misdemeanor, the youn man. entered plea of guilty and will appear In court tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock for sentence. He will now probably fee sentenced to a term in the county -jail. The plea was made before Judge JamesN. Kimball, after A." G. Horn, attorney for Mohlman explained that district Attorney Joseph E. Evans had agreed to reduction of the charge. 3Iohlman recently entered a plea of Sot guilty to a statutory charge. ;' at Cleveland, Ohio. CLUB ROYAL .PURPLE .. Tl t Uf, lucmucia ui 1110 i k u y it i r,.. ciuu rurpia win meet .witn. Mrs. juiia Maple and Mrs. Pearl Elliott' this .evening at the home of Mrs. Maple. XT V. V. 1 , , PHILATHEA CLASS Members of the Philathea class will meet at the home of Mrs. W. A. Roberts, 2167 Jefferson avenue Tuesday evening. The life of John Greenleaf Whittler will be taken up. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. E. O. Bechtell, Mrs. J.. Heinen and Mrs. W. D. Kerr. , --oo ; OO SE3IPRE MU8ICAL CLUB The meeting of the empre Musical club has been postponed until, Tues- COMPLIRIENTEb ON SHOWING OF MILK day,- Oct- 25;. . METHODIST AID SOCIETY .Mrs. Ida L, Stark will be hostess to the members of the Ladles Aid society of the Methodist church Thursday afternoon at her home, ,2852 Llndoln avenue. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. J. E. Reardon, Mrs. II. L Seaton and Mrs. J. N. .Peters. ; r- - John Felt, city milk inspector, has been complimented, in a letter from John A. Israelson, chief of the food and dairy division of the state department of agriculture, on the high stand art of market milk bein maintained in Ogden. The letter came following a report made to the state hf Mr. O. A; O. KENSINGTON Felt of results of tests of milk sold by John Douglas will be hostess to dairies here.f The tests recently com- theMrs-members of the O. A.'O. Kenspleted showed that milk sold In Ogden is of high quality and equal .to the ington,' club Wednesday afternoon at her home, 2640 Liberty-avenu- e. Dest sold in the United States. i -- . . ' - -- . oc ' -- VTCITTVfS IV: ! LOCAL SHOWERS T T." VT Mr. and Mrs. George' M. Kimball I of Craisr. Colo.. ar the nf Afr. Uhd Mrs. Richard, T. Hume, ,557 Twenty-fift- h street. Mr. Kimball is a brother, of rs. ,Hume and is the edij EXPECTED TONIGHT Possible local showers may fall In (Jgden and vicinity tonight or tomor- row, according to the forecast of the United States weather bureau. Slightare expected ly warmer temperatures .. .. tonight. ' Yesterday's maximum temperature was 77 degrees with a minimum last night of 40 degrees. ; ; A HOME PRODUCT Ogden Made. High Patent Hard Wheat Flour, per cwt. . . . ... . . . . $2.60 Whole Wheat Flour," per cwt. $2.50 .. '. $2.50 . . $2.50 . . $1.25 . $1.60 . Good White Wheat; per cwt. $1.75 Z FREE DELIVERY - SATISFACTION GUARANTEED tor of the in Northern Colorado. a newspaper Craig-Empire- TO CHECK Phone 362-- J - . P.-halL- " friends will be .welcomed. oo- - . REGISTER TUESDAY FOR PRIMARIES Final' registration day before the is set tomor- for city primary election row and those who have moved to other districts since the election last fall are urged to procure transfers or In' their, present districts. register V Residents who voted last election are not , compelled to register, unless they have moved to another district. One more registration day Is set before the general election of November 8. The last opportunity will be Novem; ber 1. DO Y O U CAN TOMATOES? ' L.C. JOHNSON Director of Agriculture (Formerly of Pomona) " . SPANISH AMERICAN INSTITUTE Gardena, California " " . . . REFERENCES: Mr. Herrington, Utah Canning Co., Ogden, Utah; Mr. Stringham, Woods Cross Canning Co., Wroods Cross, Utah; Mr. JJarnes, Kaysville Canning Corporation, Kaysville, Utah;) Mr Parker and Mr. Rodman," Roy Canning Corporation, Ogden, Utah; Chamber of Commerce, 'or any bank or business man in Pomona. : - JfflffifflMiaWir !- " " " ANOTHER CARLOAD MACK'S BEST I - :, announce my candidacy for four-- j year tersp City Commissioner, to sue ceed myself. Having served two terms I, am very familiar with all branches of city work new being dontj and new work proposed under th bond issue, which consists eft Third Ward Sewer System; Ogden river bridge; waterworks distributive system; Skull Crack water supply (which Is very Important); alto, tha program for paving, curb and gutter, sidewalk, and ail necessary street im-- ; provements pttitiorvtd for and carried over untlt next year. I am in a position to take cars of this work without delay. I am In favor of acquiring any pub-li- e den City utility that will benefit and its inhabitants. I am In favor cf spending tha money Into tho paid city treasury for the pur. poses required, that we may progress and make for a larger and more progressive Ogden. I wis one of tha principals In securing tha old waterworks system tin A- - L. Brewer, at well at der the new artesian system, which has no equal in the world, developed under the administration of Hon. Mayor Fell, 'Commissioner T. S. Browning and Chrit Flygare. I stand on my past record. tr- Giving hen second lecture of a series tomorrow at. the Orpheum theatre. Mrs. Louise Palmer Weber, dietetic and cooking expert of Portland. .Ore-wi- ll tell Ogden women the history of and the reason , why cooked cooking food" is more easily, assimllited than uncooked food. The lecture will be at 4:30 o'clock. Mrs. Weber will also tell reasons cooking why she started her study of Her lecand some of her experiences. ture will be Illustrated by the use of an electric range, connoted for use by the Utah Power &. Light company, under whose auspices she la appearing in Ogden. Each of Mrs. Weber's lectures Is complete In itself. While In the city Mrs. Weber will sneak at a number of gatherings be sides those at the theatre, for she has been invited to attend a number of club ' meetings. Rie spoke Saturday afternodn at the meeting of the Historical club held at the Mary Fay Inn. "The series should be of special Interest to the women who attended the are folcooking school and those whoStandard-Examiner," lowing- my recipes In th said Mrs. Weber today. "I will not only answer questions during these lectures but will give particular attention to them, whether asked while I am on the platform, aent to the Standard-Examinor to the Utah Power & Light company. M desire is to inform Ogden women regarding cooking tn every phase, a possibility the that has been brought through austhe starting of this series under pices of the Utah Power & Light com- pany. oo-- M FARMS WORK For. the purpose, of tabulating the results attained by the demonstnitlens given by the various extension workers in the different communities in Weber county W. P. Thomas,vcounty agent of the Weber county farm bureau will begin his visits to the various com munities tomorrow. The work of tab ulatlifg what has been accomplished Is for the purpoaw of making the an-- , nual reports to the Utah Agricultural college and to the United tftatrs department of agriculture. The programs that are to be tabu lated and checked up by County Agent Thomas, concern the various agricul ture pursuits and home improvements In twenty-tw- o communi- PATENT U Tf - rinmvMMvrrii-hiiii- "i - .,,,:-,- ., iluiJ m rmi m m ,, - I FLOUR real Flour quality. There are brands that coat lets but we Invite yoj to compare Mack's Dot with tre best Flour you know, regardless cf prict. Rimembtf Mack's Beit TOPS THCM ALL FOR QUALITY And the American, for a quick turnover, will deliver this wonderful Flour thl week at these remarkable prices. Take advarv thia epportunity, Uy lr your winter tQ of now. Fre Delivery. Surely. supply 5 40 pound bags bu Here L 4S-pou- New California Ntbratka Yel'cw BLACK FIGS .Always under the rnarket. 1Qr Pound . . . .HtkC Eat them for your -e health's take COMB HONEY OLD DUTCH . CLEANSER C- cial, 3 pounds Special i::v. Regular 60c . No. 2 can JUDGE DENIES er , for 3 days- - .... 34c CODFISH 53c 40c brick . . . "Little Pig ..... NAPTHA A. SOAP ..... uJu 9pound 33c pound 9Qe Z.JL bag B. bars SALT MACKERAL ..... Special, OdC .... 30C ' Fat, White for 2 or 0 JC . Extra Special on MACARONI io pounds .. . 4JC SAUSAGES ALMONDS New crop, pound . . , . 49c . . CORNMEAL New Stock Crick JAM STATE MOTION bags Clover Dtostom Rapberry Chris Flygare 103 pound $13.25 HZ each of 'the ties: During his visits Mr. Thomas Mid winter that the programs for the (Paid Political Advertisement.) meetings, in which problems confronting each community for next year would come up, will also be discussed. As these problems arise In each of the various communities they are discussed and those selected that art most Important to each of the communities. . In their solution there Is brought to each of the communities experts In the particular problems of that comand. demonstrations are given munity to aid in the solution where such He demonstrations are necessary. said that the best talent In the state along the lines of any particular probMotion seeking transfer from the lem ws brought to bear upon It for court here of the case of the district benefit of the farmers of each the n state community. f against the Weber County 00 or that another Judge district, was denied this mornthe hear case, SEEK TO CONDEMN In the district court by Judge OGDEN BENCH CANAL ing George R. Barker. A. G. Horn, the state in the esse, filed motion the setting forth the Condemnation of the Ogdn bench from claim for removal of the case on the canal, where it flows south Twenfy-flft- h street, ts sought in a grounds of prejudice of the court. resolution prepared by Commissioner J,tidg Barker refused to grant the will b sub- motion, holding that there waji no J. Ray Ward and whichcommU-itonerfoundation for the claim of prejudice. mitted to the bosrd of The Salt Lake branch manufacThe state filed suit acainnt the Irat the regular meeting tonight. Packing tory of the. Goddard Th resolution explains that land rigation company seeking ItV dissocompany of Ogden was destroyed gain originally irrigated by the canal Is lution. Hcveral farmers of Weber by fire Sunday 4when flames, now practically a residential district county alo filed a nepai-Athe ult seek lng a start at 10:12 ya- - m. inaddiIron of the. city and there are but few us ing that the district be QiolveJ. corrugated rear ers of water left south of Twenty-fift- h in the district court recently Judge tion in the of the main three-etor- y street. It further ts forth that the Barker granted a demurrer filed by brick building, swept away canal Is a public nuisance and menace the Irrigation district to an amended airbut the lower floor of the main to health..' section. The loss is estimated at complaint of the farmers and ordered . $21,000. which Is covered by in The city attorney is instructed in the cxr dSamlwied. This morning Judge Barker granted surance. ' ' the resolution to take the neceary steps for condemnation and for the a motion of C- C. Richard i f the law George Goddard of Ogden said this morning that the plant was . purchase of stock held by water umts firm of Richard and.Mltrhell of KJt south of Twenty-fift- h located at 741 South Third West street, if the Ukf, attorneys for the irrigation to strike from the files an street In a building owned by the purchase can be made. ooamended complaint filed by th state Continental National bank of Salt Lake. Pickles and vfnegar were through Attorney Horn. The court for manufactured in the plant but the granted a continuance of tho NIPPON STATESMEN ten days for the state to was ji major portion of the abuildingstock HERE ON THURSDAY netMr.step in the action. used for storage of large' Richards announced following Mr. Goddard of canned goods, court hearing that the Irrigation the said. - Japanese 'statesmen district Is pressing' the cse for a deThlrty-e-lgTh Goddard Packing company over the Southern cision an' speedy determination Is will in arrive went Ogden into the hands recently plant Pacific lines on the second section rf sought. of a receiver The plant had been oo rain No. 20, October 20, according to operating. week days. Considerlocal out nformation given able mystery, is attached to he todayby railroad officials. The Jepnee rep- AUTOMOBILE TRADE source of the fire. No one is resentatives are. en route from Japan known to have been in the build-- , to Washington where they will repMORE OPTIMISTIC ing. and'all of the fire had been t resent the government Japanese beneath the from boiler, ' removed the disarmament conference called by near where the. flames started, Clouds of pfMlmlim hovering over President barren G.- Harding. , Mr. Goddard said. The dtwarmnment- conference will the automobile industry have vanlnhed oo . open at VNasnington rsovemoer n. according lo J. M. James, who Is in CONDITIONS BETTER i. Armistice day.-v- . Ogden calling upon the automobile In trade as a representative of the ChilThe arrived delegates Japanese THAN IOWA IN HERE, San Francisco Sunday. ... They " will ton company of Philadelphia. , Automake the trip lo Washington, aboard mobile dealers and manufacturers v a to be obbusiness hold there train.. that apeclal Arthur Grantham, assistant chief out and tained by working for going clerk of the Railway, Mall aervlce re it. he aald. Mr. Jsrne company pubturned today from a three weeka va C lishes automobile trade publications, Mr. cation to Des Molnep, Iowa. oo Grantham said that Ogden waa in much better shape both financially, from a business point of view and from the point of view of employment ( WE GOT ANY PENNIES? LEAKY PIPE than Des Moines.. Conditions there he WITH EASE said are In striking contrast to those AND OUR in Ogden. there being much more un WORK IS employment in proportion to the pop buslnew conditions ulation. THEY'RE VftLUABLE being BOUND TO worse and money tighter than in Og den. Crop conditions were excellent PLEASE i In Iowa, he said, but there waa little demand for the products of the farm ers due to the general depression. The humble little rnr.r takes a oo in vnluo this week.. If ou have Jump Notice to All Railroad lying- nround the house or looe any In your- pockets gather them toI Employes and Families gether. They're worth more than sil ver this week. On We.inrelay start their great One-Ce- ave-ti- u Wright' .You are urgently requested to be Bale. In 09 of their Washington to be held at present at a meeting windows there' mammoth dis7 m. mountain time Eagles' hall at p. rnerchandle-of that can play October llth,. to hear Brother C. W, one penny. for ThU - event touht Maler, special representative grand lwiftt is each held which Wrlcht's F. & E. speak. lodge, B. ot Is really n advertising Hunt. It near. GEORGE MARSHALL, (Signed) Is arranted by the United Irug Cc When a pipe starts to leak iv Pres. B. of L. F. & E-- . No. 18 the maker of Hexall grod. They should be attended to at once GEO. A. RAINET. plan it n a means of popularizing R. S., B. of I F. ft E., No. 91 with expert skill. By that ve Twice each year the their 9080 mean that you should get next to makem the of Itexjtll prodsplendid oo a telephone . and communicate store with mcrchan-dl- e the ucts, supply . CARD OF THANKS with us. We'll fix that plpt so for this smle.! Th plan Is to eeU on article at the regular price n 3 an it will stay fixed and we'd extra article of tho earn kind for one charge you properly. We desire to extend our sincere and cent. heartfelt thanks to our friends and In addition ,to the toilet goods and 8c . neighbors for their many acta of kind fprfUfi, thl yrar'a sale will pantrv ness and assistance shown us durini Include randle. The tnre' candy the late Illness and death of our be Co. ha been buy for a. week makifactory loved aunt, Elixa . Chappie Warren ng; up n full ton nf their pood forty-ce2344 Washington Ave. also forthe many beautiful floral of candle. These are to tm boJJ 2570 Phone one ) .Nieces and feiings. (Signed nephews. pound for the regular prlr (40r) MRS. JOB WARNER. and one extra pound for one cent. MRS. R. OREENWELL. Th selling te)tins WrilnfJjr morn- HARRY. WILLIAM AND BEN Inc and continue until HAturd-ty' CHAPPLE. Tixht.- - Advertise ment- - rriA $6.75 Clear, white combs. Special Mountain Made Strawberry or A-- G. mnni SU9 BUTTER ex-May- Cuik, 5 POINSETA DRANO LARGE PACKAGES POINSETA CRACKERS CRACKERS Carrel Gingers, Carrel Grahams, on Family- Sodas, Family Grahams .. No. box Soda . Regular 15c packages Grahams, Fig Newtons, Vanilla Wafers. Soda Crackers, Dutch Cookies, Luncheon Creams, . 39c 3 packages for . . . . ..... - 5 Cfackeri, special m in I tJ C . . Irri-g;io- -- S. L. Branch of altor-ney'reprewntl- ng Goddard Company Is Lost in Flames Normal Health for Stammerer From Shell Shock s t cn Htalth ArpuHrj CiyWeeday. No. 21. Cath one-stor- d!-trl- "Each Backward c-- ie ht -- - , . . 1 . . fIX - 5 In an affidavit given Ada L. Waters, D. C, of Lud Ington, and; verified by the Chiropractic Research Bureau, Grin cell cakes public the foil I wing facts: ,I had an involuntary twitching of the neck mux-cleMy voice ttamacred, I had an icpuUe to duck and: dodge any tudden noiie, such as a pencil, dropping to the floor, and I could not control this impulse. I was advised to try chiropractic. i. "After seven adjustments from Dr. Waters, the neck twitching ceased and the nervous condition was gone. Formerly I could not work where there was the HEALTH FOLLOi slightest noiie. But at this CH;wrwcnccc: sects writing I an employed in a canning factory where there are all nzict'is iHVisrxsiscr kinds of noises and I am not THE rCLLOWlNjC?CAKS: --r bothered by them at alL" rial- 'A mil Mr. Grinncll, as he prefers to be called, was given every aid the army hospitals could extend without any improvement. His it'wr.r recovery dated from the begin-ninr : of his chiropractic spinal stomach" ar adjustments. Act Today Consultation Without Is noss n. ric cuke 1 The ntsve LOWE t UNDER TME HA&MFY IN 3 CLASS ISHNCHED CY A KlTAlt JOINT. ryCKrj) mrvls cashdi FIFE EROS. H0VTG THC PRLSSVRC MARTHA HART C. B. JOILNSON pp-;- in! IRA J. McKZXL A. JY BLAIR HKBER J. McKELL C. S. CLARK nt X 1 Charga Tfie Ogdsn Chiropractors . j " g u Utah Plumbing Heating C.rnslHi In ItMtr" sec-en- df-cl'l- e . Ety J&mtt M. Smith (Lee GrinneH bj adoption) cf Ludington, Mithl, itaxtcd &t Chateau Thierry and d waj invalided home after the battle of the Marce, suffering with shell t hoclc ct. -- pro-ducts- - n - I nt PLANT GROWING is our business, but the STONE TOMATO la our specialty. We grow millions,' from seed saved by ourselves and guaranteed." In addition to our California trade, we ship to many of the western states, and have never, had a shipment damaged in transit. ' A rapidly increasing volume makei pott.ble such taviejs as these. Come in if post.tle but' If leconvenlent to call phoe your order with every aaturante that It will be given the tme caetful attention at thcujh you called at the ttore In perssn. ' ' Let Us Grow Your Plants , TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY 1 -- TEA POSTPONED The monthly tea of Miriam chapter. ' No.' 14 O. E. S- has been postponed until Monday, Oct. 24. CIRCLE TO MEET .Section 3 of the Presbyterian circle will meet at the home of Mrs.' Jake Rhine. 2532 Fowler avenue, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. CARD PARTY Pythian sisters will entertain at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at cards in Members and their the K. .of sum . 2MDLECT If t THREE BIG DAYS - . WEST OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. . ' I I e. Street Delivery ! ""-J- j 205 B FItEE . i : Ro-lap- cwt..'. .'i s ' I ; J eral of her friends at bridge Thursday of last week at her home. Mrs- - David p C. Romney, formerly Miss Daisy was honored of Salt the Lake, ', at the party. v guest Heirs of Nels E. Oberg have filed suit in the district court against the VISITING OX COAST comBamberger Electric Railroad Mr. Mrs. C M. Martin and sisand pany, seeking damages of $51,000 for ter are visiting in Los Angeles. They the death of Mr. Oberg, who, with his are occupying a suite at the Hotel wife and. Mr. and Mrs.' Fred E Hayes, Alexandria- Bama ivere killed July 5, 1921, when at berger train hit their automobile River-dalIUSTORICAIj CLUB near the Brockbank crossing, ' was Mrs. Louise Palmer Weber Z The suit was filed by A, G. Horn, at- speaker at the meeting of the Hisclub afternoon held for Christofferson, admin- torical torney at the Mary Saturday Fay Inn. Mrs. Nellie ister of theRay estate of Mr. Oberg. Cline and Mrs. Frank Hvlzdalek were IZ, Following the accident at the crossihostesses. The meeting was largethe commisstate. utilities the public ng,'" members and Mrs. sion declared the crossing dangerous ly attended by thewas Weber's address of unusual In 2nd a menace to public life and or- terest A number to women. club the dered It closed. ;Shorts, per J : - i v. - Fflll $51,000 Graham Flour, per cwt. . Rye Flour, per cwt. . . . . Bran, per cwt. ' - SoEEliLllAY -- - 1 oo -- , ; ? oo : ' .. i e J"',ia,Wf'ji '' s . '4 framed a Joint resolution asked to the state road commission, ing that the state. take up wlth-Thof fed-erfederal government Twenty-foof the extension aid for the urth street viaduct- - The proposal is to extend the west end of the via-as duct to Include the Weber river well as the railroad tracks and to reach the bluffs west of the river. ' The matter: was taken up with the state road commission by the city and county boards recently and they were assured that the state would do everyfederal aid for thing possible to gain the project. The resolution now officially asks the state to place the request before, the government officials. had been found work. a Six men were sent to the of northern Utah. One man- - was placed with an Ogden firm as salesman, one man was sent out to railroad work and another was given garden work within the city. " At noon today an Ogden business man applied at the office of Mayor Frank Francis for six men as sales men in buildingand loan' Work. The salesmen are Immediately needed and should apply at once at the mayor's office- , Farmers bf Garland today sent In a call for fifty men to work at in that vicinity. WWkers In are now wanted in all the beet-fielsections of- the state and southern " j em-Dlovm- nine, .Meats ' V . Members of the county commission f Twelve men registered in the eamrais:n belner conducted and the city commission .met this and by the city this morning and at noon.l morning in the county building to ba present- Bakery, Fruiti J Vegetables 1 Commissioner Twelve Men Eegister, This City and County Commission Frame Resolution on 24th Morning; Nine Get Work : Street Project Before Noon UTAH. OGDE.N. NtRVF.ft - M?UL5LS. CKIRCPRAC r,c Acuusma cr. THturrcR HZRT IS r?!EAShArv::;Mtsr Hf.ALTH - VIGOR -- VITAL 3J- - |