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Show THE WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1921 1 XOfl PROJECT 'B' Assistance of, United StatesBeclamation Service m ' WASHIKGTON 11 ' ..." to an arPreliminary steps looking water state rangement between 'the United storage commission and th ' OULLCS (vtoiuuuvu toe latter win join wuu u v" w " glOH in till Illy eoukuuvu weDer-rrov- o OI tne yrujeci., ability methits practicability and the best ods of Derf ormingr this work were dis cussed at the meeting xl representtives of the two units at' the Weber club Tuesday. Governor Charles v R. Mabey, members of the state engineerofficials of the Qgden ing board, andcommerce attended, the chamber, of session. Money for the joint Investigation is available, it was indicated, as soon as the necessary contract can" be" signed!. It is planned to. forward a formal -action to request for such F. E. Weymouth, engineer' for the government with headquarters at Den . ver. The exnense of maklner the Investl gations at the Green Itlver project did j not prove as heavy as at. first was contemplated. The report on this pro ject will be made within the next six weeks by William Green, federal engineer. About 118.000 of the $30, 000 donated for the investigation of this project by the state and federal remains unspent. Ef gdvernments forts will be made immediately to have this sum" diverted for use in the Provo- Weber examinations. Engineer 'Weymouth discussed various funds that are available for reclamation service. He stated that the proposition before Congress to appropriate $16,000,000 or $20,000,000 to relieve unemployment was restricted, as he understood it at present, to projects actually under construction, none of which are in Utah. Something over $3,000,000 is proposed for the Yakima, Wash., project. Following the meeting at the Weber club the members of the various organizations were taken to the wells in Ogden canyon as guests of the members of the Ogden chamber of . commerce. V j K '11 ive ("wrf n 1 fl 1 f S , . p. " I i , 1 ' 1 I V I ! 1 ) H j f HERE TOM three-quart- $10.00 A MONTH No Interest SKIRTS FOR STOUT WOMEN 0- - Large women rightfully complain that EtQfes as a rule do not have garments in their fixes. We aim to have a supply of the sizes for larger women. ' Just arrived are new dress skirts in sixes up to 38 waist. A fine, luxuriant wool fabric. In a stripe pattern that helps ' to elongate the lines of the figure. Plaited in close clinging styles that you larger women will lika. Specially priced $9.95. HEALTH EXPERT pure aluminum set Special Prices for This Sale a with every Monarch or Paramount Range sold Combina-tio- n Limited number of sizes and styles in the Monarch, 3000 series, as low a THIS WEEK ONLY $104.50 A Monarch pays for itself in FUEL SAVED. . ... TT TO SPEAK HERE direotor of the National Tuberculosis association, will give an address on "Children's tunics." at tne moeting of the Child Culture club in the Berthana hall, tomorrow afternoon, commencing at 2:30 o'clock. L Mrs. Emma Li., Browne, state supervising nurse of the i Utah .Public Health association urges that all especially mothers, hear the ad-- , dresses of the two experts. oo GIVEN LIBERTY SURTRISE PARTY A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Flaner delightfully surprisSammy Addleson, arrested last ed them Friday evening at their irome, vv iven;y-iut- n 1504 Washington avenue. The occa- iugm ki street on; sion was the sixth wedding anniver- a charge of dlsorderely conduct and I sary of the coupled. Music and cards i uaier arresiea ai ine same lime were enjoyed during the evening and on same charge failed to appear in the was served WOMEN HERE FOR at a late hour a luncheon to the following Mr. and Mrs. Harry thm city court for trial this morning GOLF TOURNAMENT Wright, Mri and Mrs. E. Q. Morris, following which. City Judge p. R. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dayis, Mr. and Roberts ordered his arrest on a bench! Mrs. warrant. The woman also Mrs. Raleigh Ames, Mr. and to Play in the women's grolf champion- Homer Shaw, Mrs. Molly Llghtner and appear and a bench warrant failed iswas started this afternoon at the Vern wheelwright. sued for her ahso. Assistant City At ship Ogrden Qolf and Country club with torneyno1Bamuel Powell recommended Salt; Lake and Ogrden entries listed. cuirunrc bench warrant issue in either club that child Miss Florence Halloran, state chamMrs. E. A. Bowen and Mrs. Fred case. . The court delared the ball of Chatnbers will be hostesses to the 50 in each case forfeited. pion, was here to defend her title. The pairings for the matches had members of . the Child culture club not open made up until press time to- Thursday afternoon in the Berthana. J. soils and Leopold Abalos both Ad- A. program will be given at th meetday, , aieson ana tne woman were brought Ogden will be. represented in the ing. into court orf the bench warrant and tate tourney by the following-Mrs. City Judge I), it. Roberta asked them A., P. Bigelow, Mrs. Richard Leek, PAST. NOBLE .GRAND CLUB if they wished to plead and if they Mrs. J. W. Abbott, Mrs. E. W. Baker, With Mrs. A. Sumner of 158 Twenty-ni- wanted time to secure an attorney. Mrs.C. A. Keller, Mrs. Oeorge Maule, nth, street as hostess, the regular Both not guilty to the Mrs. E. F. Bratz, Mm. H. Q. Nebeker, meeting of the Past Noble Grand club charge-afte- r pleaded which Addleson when Mrs., Roscoe Qwllllam, Mrs. IM. - A. wlU be held Thursday afternoon at the questioned about his attorney pointed Browning, Mrs. H. A. Benning and Sumner residence. Mrs. Swenson will to Judge A. E. Pratt who was defend-ing Mrs. C. H. Hollingsworth. be the assisting hostess. Soils and Abalos and 'said that "A. Mrs. P. Bigelow Js captain of the Judge Pratt had- been retained to deTO TISIT IN SALT. LAKE Ogden team and Mrs. Paul Keyser is fend him. Asked he didn't 'apMiss Grace M. Overstreet 'Is plan- pear, he said thatwhy captain of the Salt Lake golfers. Officer W. A. Mrs. David Keith, Mrs.' Clarence ning to spend the week-en- d in Salt Jones who had arrested him and as Mrs. Lake of the guest Elizabeth woman had told him that it would tha Bamberger and Mrs. R. 8. Shulder are be some of the stars from Salt Lake. H. Coray. him for to unnecessary appear. c 1 00 The court then set aalde the for. AID TO MEET felture and ruled that it apply under DIVORCE GRANTED Mrs. Ida L. Stark will be hostess to rearrest. Assistant City Attorney the members of the Ladles Aid society th. reaiaiea me setting aside of; oz the Methodist church. Thursday af me TO GSDEN iorieiiure, yy hen the court cat th tersooa at her home, .2853 Lincoln, forfait,,-- . avenue. .. aside and ruled that It apply for the defendanta under the Judge James. K., Kimball of the distrith ct-court, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED has granted decree of diassistant city attorney moved that the Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Shaw nf 20 case against vorce to Zelda E. McLeod f rbm George them be dismissed upon D. McLeod on grounds of cruelty. Sixteenth street announce the engage me grounds 01 lmurnclent evidence ment of their daughter. Lulu, to Hnfv which motion the court Immediately d Mrs. McLeod testified upon that her husband called her vile W. Leavitt, The , wedding will take granted. . , --00 names, assaulted and otherwise mis- place during the latter part of tho , , treated her. She that month. 00 Mr. McLeod showed complained no affection and SALT IaAKER HELD attempted to disgrace her before her friends. ON LIQUOR CHARGE OGDEN HIGH NOTE The couple was. married here November 28, 1917. There are no chil- . association had charge of the dren. Louis Rosenlund. residing at '411 assembly at the Ogden. high school today. South. Fifth Zula Baker, the president, presided. First arrested '.on East street. Salt Lake, the charge of having- - lion the program was a selection the his in quor Girts Glee club." Blance Walberg .by A possession, failed to ap1 sang. mock jazz band gare a few selections. pear fo rtrlal In the city court this Speechei were giyen by Athleen Venema. morning and City Judge D. R. Roberta Wood to declared his. Helen Cleveland and Zell to ISO amounting ' arouse spirit and encourage the sale of aa forfeited. bail, ; m ' Yen tickets. student Ernest leader, body 1 " ' " 00 M" ' from the Linpincott. auctioned-- ' off a large caice A feather or was prtdc-cessplume S&krd hsd the cake The deep seas, by ben piece. piece of the bow. now put, on men's deThe Helen funds Cleveland. by Mla vide3 in cod-liv- er oil rived from the sale of the cake were pre- hats. ' sented to the student body. Ceryl wonderful vitamines. the captain of the soceer learue. then took charge, of, the- - assembly, and A comftiittee was appointed to investigate called upon each girl captain to give a the scholastic standing of student candl-fu.fspeech. After the band, diseased as .a A tndlnir of ITs tbJ.c,ub and the remainder "ruoe sympathy conectlon." had performis deed a grand marth, yell practice was held, manded by the constitution of G's the club . and the students adjjrned. AH the teachers at the high school are ftugllsh teachers of the Ogden high met wearing a smile today.- caused by the provides an agreeable witn ne teachers of wenderful time that they had laet nlaht iai nignt Webef and perfected an organisation, Mr. en a .moonlight hike up Taylor's canto supply . means . ' Tracey was elected president, snd Mls yon. I secretary-treasureWard The object of uiesQ neaiin-givm- g the organlxatlton Is to brmg about a bet of Mrs. Rrown. Through the vitamines to every ter understanding between the public and the R. O. T. C. cottrtsy obtained a lot in the has the schools. The teachers are to present rear of the school upon which to drliU I some resolutions at the teachers conven- Colonel Lawrence is now maklag tenta. boy tion at Salt Lake next Friday. tlve arrangement' for a rifle range. He ' AT ALL DRUO STOftSS also hopes to obtain a wall apt The Gamma Kappa club of the Ogden ratus for the R. O. T. C. scaling PSaCS. sum! GOe The cadets,. school held a new business cadets are being Instructed in the high meeting The society elected Mr. Lettfi new Lents Cadence system. The and Mrs. Hessler as faculty advisers. are planning ona hike for Friday. cadets Buy j the y Range Nationally Known As The Fuel Saver LESOM IS A. J. Strawson, field Wev Know ' - Exactly Why Every Monarch We Sell Will Give Lasting Satisfaction . wcr-me- n, After Years of Researc v v ore the Mo narch Factory, irias Solved t he Combination Range Probl em for You . . - , : Two Separate Ovens in the Space of Single Range - i , WOAH -- .. . re-arr- . est the-stan- The-girl- ; ' . Tough Malleable Iron and Steel Securely Riveted ThePAPJJIOUNT AtTIT j . pa I laottXR rnmniirllf ,.L-- J! Is made perm economical and durable nentljnair tight, without the use of bolts or stov putty. s' Nature's Bountv The PARAMOUNT is eipe dally pact In design.. Tho two commodious ovens bnilt Into a single frame, occupy DUt 45 inches. I . , .1 . A PERFECT COAL RANGE A PERFECT GAS RANGE . ' Lwr ... The Paramount Is As Simple As A. B. C, No levers to turn. No mechanism to dog flues or get out of order. Nothing to remove or change in either oven for gas or coal. , The Paramount Is a Beautiful Range From the snowy white raised porcelain panels to the sanitary walhable Mirco body and the top, it will remain an endless source of Joy. non-blackeni-ng - ; - pro ( r ; or 4 . Ber-rinr- er. J" ' Learn how every housewife can spend FEWER HOURS IN THE KITCHEN SAVE FUEL DO BETTER BAKINp. You'll be proud to own a ParaAMERICA'S MOST mount REASONABLY PRICED HIGH GRADE RANGE. - x r. brirL M ft beau-tifu- l $10.00 DOWN J oo L Special Terms for This Sale Come in for a look.- - High school. Mr. Boak is of the civic and commercial president bodies of Denver and is a recognized authority on ways and means of. improving communities, Js TI Share in the factory"dbtribution of these er , fa Take Advantage of Factory Demonstration Sale They're just here! The handsomest plush coats we've seen. And such wonderful values. We expected to have to sell such coats at $40 at least but "they're bought so as to make the selling price only $29.50. Rich, lustrous plush fabrics. Collars and cuffs are of genuine furs. The linings are all silk. The coats are length. A fine small assortment. We expect them to all go out quickly. BOAK TO SPEAK UXUJ2J.ZLZ StisfactorRae Come In and S the Improvements on t he New 1921 Model i Ajra.t!v : B The"Stay Learn why hundred of thousand of houeyvivcs proclaim the Monarch the MOST ECONOMICAL and MOST PERFECT BAKER they have ever used. ich Flush Coats' so On Sale $2 9 oo j h Mmxm. I ti l J jl U - Members of the Civic league of Off- den expressed the hope today that a huge audience would be on. hand at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon to hear" I. I. Boak of Denver, talk on "Civic Improvement." The address will be civen in the !!" 5 " liiiiliiiiililiai rtki!i II 1 II AA ! )1 V .( Ask Your Neighbor How She Likes Her My 11 wim' i dl. Are Prepared on Monarch Ranges Every Day - Weber Proposal Sought ' R More Tliam 8600 Cfoclen Mi .(D - mm mmmW OGDEK.STANDARD-EXAMINE- l e j , -- yes-terda- y. Act Promptly iD EVERYTHING Profit By This Sab FOR. THE HOME 13 |