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Show "" " t .. . WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19r 1921 Scouts Event, on -- . . . - ; G:-A- - w 'v v' - to-com- in ' ;' t e r, .,. ....... ...... .,.,,. y..,...,..,...,,.,,....,... - '0 . , WARMING CLOSET .. CAieSTAKE n LIFT KEY PLATE OVER FTP E. BOX UPCROPTOPC The crop outlook for 1922 and the estimated pack for. tomatoes and other canned goods . were discussed at', the meeting of the Utah Canners held in the Fred J. Klesel building Tuesday according to Herbert" L. Herrlngton, vice president pf .' the organization. " was estimated that slightly more than 100,000 cases, of: tomatoes were packed in 1921;.. as. compared' with more than 600,000 cases for 1920. " . . v Jr.. r tlfT,. i,, - J-- I 1- -1 Tt vmv.rr..T r. ' 4,.,, rwll7T-,Tt...- m l LAACE - . Porcelain: ;Rahge which- r- Stilt? j 00 . DOOR . 'I - M ...UVliVW,:;- - t :4 ..f!4i!f'il'fh-t:'t- I 11 :. , JOBS BEFORE NOON Increased', activity ,was. shown yes 4nd ,todgiy In the terday .afternoon.. jQampaign of Ogden to obtain empioy- fment for men and women of the city. Nineteen men registered, this rooming for work and sixteen were found positions before' noon. Four men were sent to the beet-fielof AVeber county; four others to roof painting Jobs, two men' to railroad track work? two men to excavatg ing for a building; two men. to and two men to garden work ' ' : , within the city. . There is still a big demand for workers in the beet-fielof Weber county, northern Utah and ' southern ; ... , Idaho. .;An Ogden woman wants a young preferred, to do housework' evenings and to take care of children. " Six women are also wanted 'for sot work for a photograph studio. liciting A refined woman with two children this morning applied for a positlort as or office work. She is housekeeper an ' experienced saleswoman and desires a position within the ' city. ds A DIRECT DRAFT DAMPER - - .. t .; BASE r - vv- --' . . ' St ' .. - yr .(A .:.,1B... W UNlVIT'vPORCELAlU - . .- - .J. f - 'im'" .... . . ' ;L-k-i-'-- - !"-i ' : - ;Top Kitchen ' ' oo Diinn - V" ' , WOMAN COURT ATTACHE URGED, - - " 1 11 m " will! the- include-withou- t v white;- - factory ch'arre - the . , - porcelain; top,-.kitche- H'ahdsanitarytab1edsragreat " c jr 9140 - A r iary'aiKi'KaHcr- !d any UNIVERSAL anc;ou may select for future delivery and entitles you to all special inducements of this exhibit. wi!l-ho- table shown at left, with ):' every. .UNIVERSAL ' Range pur-- . ,chased." Thls,substantial,; durable TaHc, - 5.00 - this exhibit :. beaupfiii; V '.ItlcGnyKe-Sani.- 13,. 1921. R. JONES, President.,-- . j T E. , W. CLAYTON, Secretary. I Sg 1 S ur i TabI e FREE ; . ; il S ' n Geiruine Pcrcelain Nothing to Remember . v ti TT" PORCELAIN BODY . Parts to Change Automatic-rN- Q During. Ms "exhibit" of UNIVERSAL- Ranx-Vft'U take In" your wasteful,. broken-do- n old cook" stove, and make ypu. espechlly lib.eal allowance, on, your- - ncv.' purcha.y: Make-yoown . terms- - on balan'cr..- Come to. .exhibit tomorrow. v year;erM .ref.undVifcth:ere;ri " - ' Is Absolutely ' DOOR Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw Prices Guaranteed 1, 1922 wiirbe? no, pricerediic; There ppstively ' ' t ion this ry1 - ".. .? to-Januar- The taxes, of the Wilson Irrigation company for the'year .1921, now due, may be paid at the office of Charles Kingston, under Utah National bank. Saturday, October - 30, November 6 and ; , r i as CI ea han d Sanitary as a .china dish Finished in Beautiful Peacock Blue or Pearl Cray 'II. NOTICE " Self-Start- er lirmME RANfi. ftlL 5ANn"ARY LEG ' in-gree- 'Labor. Ftiel and Food , Has Gas, Pastry: Oven, Gas Broiler, for Coal and Wood and Many Other .'Exclusive Convenience ' rirrifvui CMN ' - .Coal .or, Wood.. SPUING EALASCED 5UDE; -- apple-pickin- ds w;-- " 1 .More' than 50O couples attended the second annual ball and Mardi Graa of the'Altrtart society- given last evening , at the White city. several Frank and 'Francis .Mayor' of the city and county officials were the complimented guests of the evening. Costumes of i every description and color were worn by the guests. First prize was given to Ebba Peterson and Pauline ' Waterfall, who depicted the character of an Indian chief and maiden.- Tressa Frantzen and Verna Bolt, pigtail twins, received. second prize and Joseph Farino, clown, received third prize. The Judges were Mrs. Claud T. Moyes, F- - Allen and.B. A. Fowler. During the evening special dancing numbers weer given by Miss Zella Wood,! Miss Ruth. Stevens and . Miss Tottle Hart. ; A quartet under the direction of W.- H. Manning sang.- The and red. ha)l was decorated -- . t All . ' Saves-Space- . . . ' : Eld-redg- .Ues Gas, IAPGC COLORFUL SCENES AT ALTRIART BALL : - POKlRANOSUCEP . . i Cp m b i iiat i on Blue or Grey 3 KEY PLATE IFWAKTH : - i I I procuiMam i I - Although no. definite action wai taken on the pack ot tomatoes fot 1922 it was- intimated that a larger pack will be produced. Of the organizaAt the next meeting tion, which will be hold in December, bfficers'for 1922 wiir' be elected... President Richafd Strlngham presided, - at the .conference Tuesday. IWI - . . , ..lr, .Read these special induce ments- which ; enable you to IM r "TOP- : - . ' :. ,- ... Ji.- 'f-'-- CVNCWMPR . - rfr?7 - r a.!., y .1(fr, - ; 16 OF 19 MEN GrET . 5UD1NG ADJUSTABLE y - mr CAST.UNJNCS: - - : '"'IB"'.11 l I ,..,...r.lf VlNTHATlDSanONAL 1 -- fiU DROP DOOR , oo : , . -- -. T- iMm . -- In honor of the men of OgdenTand Weber county. who ; sacrificed their lives in the world war; the county .board, of. commissioners this morning made a donation to the Ogden Service Star Legion tp ,be Used by . the organization Jn the erection of a memorial and boulevard in Ogden The boulevard has now been completed and trees planted for each man who died In service. The funds obtained-bare. to be used for the the women, ' placing of bronze tablets containing .the names of the heroes at the head of .the memorial rive, on; Madison :.''.". avenue. , , " The board of city commissioners authorized the installation of the boulevard and paid freight on two field guns and caiBsons which were donated by the government as mbnuments and the county contributed a sum. which will oe usea ror.tne' taoiets xne tamers are being installed today and will be presented to Ogden City by" the Service '( StarLegion,'November;ll. - The Service' Star Legibn cqmrnittee, in charge of the collection of funds for the memorial this morning called upon .the county board and received the donation; The committee is composed of Mrs. J. G. Falck, chairman; Mrs. of the ,Chris Flygare, i local president . Service Star ;Legion; Mrs. ' ' J. 'Ray t Star Legion presiWard, former-Golddent; Mrs; J. J; Malone,', chairman fore, Gold Star Legion and Mrs. J. U. Jr., past president of the Service Star: Legion.'. ' '; .The memorial tablets are being Installed today by the .P. J. Moran Construction company, .which has volunteered ' to do the' work.. ;' 1 ' ; , - j CESTAR oo Jr? V M r . -- k. tb & 7 vAJy iN..J k ...... r .'.:. : ,'--- been-filed Pin-gre- ; OO -- t Scout-Citize- , ..:7-:.;:- : - Pln-gre- G.-KhY- ..... . i, 1 . - V girl.-studen- . . . ..... 0, , vf :.'-'- r . - y d ; 1 :'.. Additional lawsuits have in the district court agalnsf James of xOgden seeking Judgment Pingree' of $25,441,06., The ults have been filed-bDeVine; Howell, Stine and Gwilllanv and the plaintiff.' Is ': the National Bank;of Commerce. first cause of action the For ' the Pingreee plaintiff ' alleges4'that Jameiwas, formerly, president of National bank of Ogden, which name 'was changed to the National Bank'.of Commerce November' ,20, 192V.. It--is cnarged tnai wnue at xne bank Pingree.agreed'to pay. $100,000e for 1000 shares of stock of the later Brbtehrs company-and-tha$10,000 ofthe amount was paid. alAt the same time; it is also cpmpany leged that Pingree Brothers gave certain shares ; of the Ogden as company-stocPacking & Provision collateral for .a loan at- the bank. On was foreAugust 26, last,' the note, as closed and the stock, given " security Sold a sheriff's sale. from the stock wer The proceeds ' the" note on and there is still applied $13,622.69... The defendant, due, James Pingree,. and other stockholders of. the pingree Brothers company into court and ex-- J are 'asked llieir nuiuin;a. a no pmiwiui plain asks thatJames Pingree, who is alleged to be in debt to the company to. the 'extent of $90,000, pay the bal ance ;due on the judgment against the Pingree Brothers company..,.' For the action. . the plaintiff second cause asks for 'Judgment:- ton $11,818:37 alleged to ,beV balance of Judgment Pingree. Brokerage company against and In whlch James Pingree owes, $250,000 for " shares of the capital, , stock. .; '.'. t .i , tJBAll - y arrangements. - $25,000 Sought 'on; Stock Deal in Court ' 'v ."Action; ,' Tabernacle observe '? 33oy , Scouts y of jOerden-withe birthday anniversary of .Theodore Roosevelt-aTabernacle square on the evening1 of October. 27, according: tq Goates. Scout Executive The ceremonies are to "start at X 1 o'clock sharp' and all citizens of "the, city are urged to ofbe' in attendancelocal - Boy Scouts Thirty troops will take part in the .entertainment- - ' Mayor Frank Francis, Rev. John E. Edward Carver and ..the. Rev. Hogan are three of the speakers listed on the program. .The entire p'rogrram ' ' as arranged follows: , . . . . . . All ... ... "America" Troops Rev. C." E. Hogan Invocation' . . . . Scout Band, Boy - . . . . . . . . . E. W. Nichols,, instructor Color guard . . ..The Roosevelt Troop Master of Bon Fire ; Program . ." : ' J,. ..... . i . . Commissioner W. Lighting the. big fire. : John Caryerr Jr. Scout songs and cheers. ''Roosevelt, an Outdoor Man,",.,.. . . . . . Mayor Frank Francis n . Roosevelt the Great . .. . ; ; . . . ... . . . .v.. .'. : . . . Troop 4 .Roosevelt's Ideals . . Rev, J. E. Carver v. . Boy Scouts Silent Tribute . Roosevelt, the, ideal, scout Taos , . ; ... . . . '. . .. J. ... : . . W.OLarkln, Deputy Commissioner Senior Leader T. J. Maginnis and Melbourne Means are the committee, on ..... - 1111 Plan Gala Judgment of Square October 27. ' '; r ' lu BY B o y OGDEN, UTAH, PI K1EESU p.ri.'': li. VJiLL . , i p'royefnent tbrany ,' k'itchen. Don t miss' this opportunity! ' j '' , ' . .; lN'Tl"; y ' U ' - " - ' ' ': 00 ,; : - - , .WE HAVE A. COMPLETE LINE f.OFJSECOND-- AND HEATERS AND ' : : : - s ;.VRANGES -- AT " LOW PRICES " Resolutions urgring the appropriation by Ogrden City of a sum to. pro-id- e for the: salary, of a. woman proba tion officr for 'the - Juvenile " cburt have been adbpted by the Women's Federated clubs "of Ogrden. The resolutions set forth that there is no woman probation officer attached to the juvenile court of fhe second Judicial district owingr to the to approprirailureof the w ate sufficient-funThe women declare that-women H , DIET ESSENTIALS ; . NOTED BY EXPERT . J . : if T oerving or iruus ' and- cereals as breakfast foods, though a long established custom,-inot r)ecessary,but the menu for breakfasts' can.; well. be aTfed byaJravingother foods, if'the.fduridiet essentials are inclddted,-- . Mrs. "Louise Palmer Weber, cooking expert, told an probation officer is needed to insure audience of interested women at the complete investigation of Juvenile delinquency in 'order that no injustice Orpheum theatre yesterday afternoon. shall 'be done and to Insure proper atMrs. Weber delivered the second- - of her series of ten .lectures on . cookery tention to'matters concerning Juvenile and food chemistry taking up the welfare, especially in cases in which grirls '.are. concerned. basis of, food combinations. Confidence in. the. work of Juvenile She said that there are four essenI. J. Holther arid Probation Of- tial, food qualities for each meal that Judgre is prepared, these- being enumerated ncer aiaian is voted in the resolutions. no as proteids, , foods of -. and GDEN MUSICIANS acidity uncooked, foods. - "Notice your food combination in Notice to Member? . each meal, see that each of these essentials is provided; whether in one dish or four dishes. ' Frequently one On and after Wednesdav "W .1 0 dish is enough for a meal. If it is a balanced food. But be sure the, aluslclans headquarters will - bo perfectly to have enough." situated at ;Willlans Music Store. 2215 Mrs. Weber will. continue her series! wasningnon avenue. Address all com ox lectures, speaking next. to i Friday aft- munication ernoon at the Orpheum theatre.. FRED D. WILLIAMS. (Sep. elect) . The ''.' . '.2215 Washington Ave. h,our has been' changed for the, i in the future they will start ' at '..9142 4 o'clock, it being considered that this 00 change will be more convenient Xor FORIiEER OGDEN MAN, many who have expressed- a desire Jto ' :, : ; hear these lectures. ; ON VISIT AUTHOR, - s leg-islatur- """" " i e y ....... d a .TWENTY-THIR- . ROY'L. TRIBE . -- . v- - v ,- ! .'-'- 'AND, WASHINGTON .j !. Er:N.- VAN DYKE- - D . V -A . - u f , - - - - -- -- - . L " - ' carbo-hydrate- s, 0 lec-tor- es, " , oo ' PREPARDTG- TO OPEN C AlrIP AIGN ON RATS - .' ". 1 v. ; her-upo- e -- nt . o- r phe-:chargf- . d - -- oi . No tic 6 r;t 0 , Complete details for the rat cam paign which la to open in all .ot th& state October 31 will b ai- ine Dookstores. dlBcussed and mapped out durine .the jycarcu OO " ; TACTICS RESENTED present week by members of the committee recently .named in Ogrden, ac- W. Karl Hopkins. curaing to supt. Allegations of extreme cruelty are Secretary O. J. Ktiiweil nf th. rw The members' of: the Weber County mtvde in for divorce filed in the den chamber of commerce,, secretary win ' meet "vveanesday- - everting at 8 district court d by Pearl; W. today ot the committee, will aaalst .Mr, IIop-Kl- o'clock at the office of the secretary, W. Sherwood. Moroni against in outlining: olau for the cam- - z&s wasnington avenue. All' inter 'she .Mrs. 'Rot, forth paigm in ugrden. ested are invited, to be present. 9143 reached Sherwood, , her decision, to obtain, sec-tio- ns - - ' i- notice 'S. . a-su- it Kher-wdo- ns a-d- l- .hrf r ; -- -- - are' yrpentlyrequestrd Jto. ' Tou w h r in fcr.Off- prorald crenilnr perm!w!on dfnFair Thirty- - !rM members of th and " 'tf tftlty SM "and tomrr-!f- i & Hallway Ippot row, in th dailr I of, th Ui- arrr.am'nt dftration from . An - ordln.nc for the Ogrtfpn-Unlo- n .1 1 Jrn tral - l'aciflr railroads, to extrnd th ted l t . vUduct. a d!- i est cn aecond iKlion :tT'rcXt6; ' 'from-the- . tltr 9 temperaturelane e r rp"t, on the wrnt approach, tn of u-'.traSn Jarrn-wmir.fmm l waa th!".morning pannrd, by the city Bight of ' 4 I ' degree. govern rr.rnt" will rm"t commlfKlAti ana ordered published. jlTn!id nBtttrt s atur.rt 10 r wnT ftr Action' on' this orJir.ance deirny to is coafrrnca cprn Armlttirt ,'the ferred for iteverai days In order that DIVORCE GRAltTED 1.. the matter-mlght-. up with , fant tm.rtl C. Ithrop. r FOR lONSUPPORTi f iriils - of the Ocden Wrklnr I'm. rn i.' the J'acu', for. , (rer.rer agent vlfon company which own ground '" ,4i' rran!-fr- " l"' ",lJ ltf ii.nnie.liAely" north..of the 'vladriet a f Ccxj n K. Iknwn-hi- i ten d The1 rtivorf nf 4"fro ordinance the ?.tr prrch. 'I r.(i(it Jt OOof CltYi,)r I Y 'Jiicgr A lo.ty upon rncommenvlwttca Lnstner Joefh .'d.K Tracr !N. Kimball's dirUh-.n from Krd AY.U'lU UALo 1 U MUJUU ChVl5lr . - , lljr-rAA'.lr- V " tkn b 9 . f- i , "" r-- I . fv-ut- ! -- 'All-Railro- ad Employes and Families v ;, PASS ORDINANCE ON LITTLE CHANGE IN JAP STATESMEN VIADUCT: EXTENSION . WEATHER EXPECTED HERE THURSDAY Hher-Wod- in-th- 1 - vorce.on October M'. when'uhe aUrgc her husband slipped herr f?cc, threw n the floor and oth'rwlae"rl,' treated her. Kh dr lres thM on the d night of Noyrmhf r i&. 1919. Mr. assaulted her and' when violently he altf mptt-cj-tfmm"th house he grabbed hr--rwipo t.y th hair and dragg'ed her'back 'ln''therOom. Fifjcel that her that'tlme, band has f reuntly, eUipoe J her' f has called llrrTJIe name.iajCKed.-.anto!dher hp no. longer loved hr.and " wanted to be free."".' couplo-wa- s rnarrled May 22, 1917. Sherwood pk the Mr. and custody of- two snUnpt-- children - ties.--vi freedom' from the marriap: . "Ward conferences will be held Weber stake' next 'Sunday at Clinton, Roy and Kanesville wards, .It' Li an nqunced by the' stake presidency. President George 12. ' llrowhlng and members'Of the high counclUwlll attend the conference at Clinton;. I'real-deJohn Watson and 'members of the high council will attend'the conference. at Roy and Stake Clerk Kverot Neuteboom and members of .the high council will attend the conference at Kahesvllle. '. . Meetings-wlU,b- e held .with '..th5 ; N.A'.' Breeden: Jir author of Los priesthood at 9 .otclock' in the: morniAngeles, and a former resident of Og- ng-, Sunday school-a- t 10:30 o'clock den. is vlgitngr in Ogrden en route to and Sacrament at 2 p.. m." In meetlng IewYOrk MrJJreeden's father was each of the three wards. ' . former attorney., general for . , Utah. L 00 Mr. Breedtn's latMt mite? Gorman, prizefighter," has jist ALLEGED 'CAVEMAN' - i COUNTRY WARDS TO HOLD CONFERENCE present at a meeting to . ICairies' m.. ii!r?r;vr.Sf t.' ic.r Unity. Lodgo - No. 18,.Ico. , ' ' , ana iicceptea Masons , r ,ntony"of 'fT7. , be ) . b held at mountain tim. UrDther C- W. y-o- . ' , . , :r . - i C c f . : a month. IIlMr. rcn a SESSIONS TOOTGHT 1 " In this city e : your.r rtcrj-lcr.s of tl. the r.r'iXA to ttr.d October 19th.- - to har 7:10 p. r i. V.Vdn'i-da- r. KperlaJ meeting ft 6 Weber No. Ut!p? t Lodge MaJcr, special rprjDtative Mu;jlwin Jrr,rrcTerrnt ct- - 12. grand Work In F, C." D"srre, r r.i.J in a;i tne war os t.u lodge," B. of I. F. & K.'sp-ak-- . & Free Accepted "Mason: ifVf 'brethren wcom. Vltlne T cpenlnsr rciafs n MAIiSlIALU (Signed). OfiOIlGi: M. . AVA ItltKN I W. WATTIS, and tor.itht Vt'ednt aday la: ' '.A" Pre.-K- . ''".-''of l: r. F No. 9t; , J09t 1 v, d irt Tf mrr.nce. meety-.' 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