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Show OGDEN. UTAH. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1921. WJ E VOTElSHIIRIMG u BEET VACATION HRS The Newest of the New! I COMES ew toats Power and Light Permit Boiler for Heating Plant 0. T. Hurst of A. 0. to Per-for- Weather Conditions Ideal for Harvest Says Supt Work at Sugar Arrives But Cannot Extended 50 Years By i ' rowler Be Used Factory Former Administration m -' . The Last Word in Smart Coats Fchool work In the county schools C. T. Hurat, professor of chemistry Employes of the county btirtdmg For tomorrow and week wc announce the most elaborate and Weber county will be reumd to-- 1 are in for 30 or possibly 80 days of at the Utah Agricultural college will of morn morrow nc ail matt students sudbecomes shiver, if the weather , most distinguished begin his work tomorrow at th local were excused last week In, order that presentation of high quality winter coats we denly cold. conthe of In sugar testlnr the harvesting of; have' ever assembled. , In a wealth of rich, spirited and original they might assUt A new boiler, recently ordered from sugar plant been beets Superintendent 13, A Fowler said He ha the east, arrived yesterday and brought tent of the beets. productions tailored to perfection at prices that one gladly exclamations of delight from th of granted leave of absence by the colleg last night. U done was to which do It work being the such fice workers. But, alas, n pays. in the interests of the Weber County wbck nave Deen Ideal he aaia ana n .of holler. wrong-kinws of the opinion that all of the When it was placed in the boiler, Farm bureau. excused ahould that it Professor Hurst will tlto mike tents students that had pit, it was suddenly discovered was the wrong type and in no possible: of the beets loaded In piles and will report promptly for school work. Exup and also test samples taken, from tne neia. cuses might be given, h luild. In parway could It be connected used. It mut be sent-- , back to the He was engaged last year at the same ticular case, but thene would have to be brought before the school fflclala manufacturers and another bolter or- work for the same Interests. rewon for the tests at the office before xcua would be . The dered. principal " The boiler which arrived for further vacations. , yesterday according to W. P. Thomas, Weber granted The following schools in the folwas nearly forty days on the way be- County Farm bureau agent, is that the fore it finally came and' a gloomy contracts that are to 'be signed .'this lowing towns are effected by hm orParr "West, 2871 PIngree avenue, Ogden, Utah. outlook is now held by the county em- season are to be based on the sugar der to resume work: Is. "'if content of the' beets and on the price West Weber, West Warren. Hooper, 1 ask ployes. The question they KanewviUe. Roy. rtiverdale. Plain City. to of sugar. EDITOR'S NOTE The' records .in It took forty days for- - the boilerthLs The sugar factories in Weber coun- Marriott and Taylor. how long will it take for the office of the City Recorder show arrive, No vacation period, has been grantgo back and another come?" ty also make the same sort of testa, that on the 26th day of August, 1915, oneTheto weather to students attending school In the ed for chemists shielded has graciously employed - that having the city commission, composed of BLatrrvllla. towns, h few weeks last workers following the purpose.the QBrownT. Samuel A. during Fell, Mayor Wilson. Liberty, Uintah end Burch oo small electric heaters .have been ing and Chris Flygare, passed and ap- and Creek. and placed in some .offices., proved unanimously an a ordinance rented vacaThose haughty, formal coats, of extremely rich development. comes the weather If TO Practically all of COUNTY franchise chilly ATTEND prisoners granting an extension tions In have said. most. he been Jail will suffer granted, for power and light for a period of in the county. Modes that have just been pictured in the leading fashion publivarious towns In Weber county for WARD CONFERENCES the 50 years. This franchise was origin- The jail is cold, dark and damp and school of school this no and the of enters. beam year, sunshine Recently 's ally issued in 1911 In the name of A. duriner two niehts of cold weather cations, interpreting most successful vogue. ficials expect a full attendance from the L. Brewer, John Spargo, M. S. Brown men exon Members of this time srs stake Weber the corrito studenta unless were preslwalk the ing and others of the Merchants Light dors with compelled their blankets over thelrldency and algh council will attend cused by a written permlL and Power company, whose' interests oo a more severe cold snap ward conferences today at the Clln- shoulders. If to sold the Utah were, subsequently comes it may be' necessary to more,nn nrt T?nv virrii. KnvlM Light & Traction company. On the the same date another franchise was passprisoners to another plfe.ce until President John Watson and members ed and approved issuing to the Utah heating arrangements are completed, of th high council are to visit Kanes-vill-- sfi( company for light according to Sheriff Richard Plncock. Light & Traction E. President George ward; and power a franchise for the period Browning and members ot the high ol 50 years. At the same time a third CHURCH DOCTRINE . Mr." H. H. Wolfer, who is now in New York Gt council, the Clinton ward and Chairhas just franchise was Issued granting to the memTO BE DISCUSSED man Joseph C. McFarlane and Utah Light & Traction company- a sent us an assortment of beautiful, rich fur coats including franchise for gas for a period of 50 bers of the high council, the Roy ward. years. The Utah Power & Light comHudson seal, squirrel, mole, muskrat mink and raccoon. with the priesthood were "The Fundamentals of . Mormon setMeetings pany succeeded to all of 4hese Inter9 o'clock and with the Sunfor . ests. Doctrine": is the. subject of, a course day, school, 10:30 o'clock. Sacrament THE EDITOR, of studies arranged for the advanced will be held at 2 o'clock W. P. Thomas, oo senior class of the Fifth ward Mutual meetings County Farm this afternoon. This associations." Improvement - cOAgent Declares System BIKE THIEVES TO course of studies has been arranged a Very Successful ! BE ROUNDED UP jfor the benefit of. those whoorareof not MUTUALS TO HE AB members of the organization the OF SCOUT ACTIVITY The necessity" of rotating crops Is I 7 church. . Mrs. K. .Rounds, residing at 627 As a result of the labors of home re cn more being looked Into fully by Twenty-secon- d street, reported to the missionaries in the ward there are a tho farmer in Weber bounty, accord Goates Executive A. Scout a that George had police yesterday bicycle are in- will attend offi- ing to W. P. , Thomas, Weber County been stolen from the. residence some- large number of people who the, monthly regular of the bureau agent. the doctrines, vestigating time Friday night. cers' meeting of the Weber stake Y. Farm The seriousness of continuously to are invited and Saints they 527 Twenty-eight"Horace Holt residing at h M. M. I. A. in the Second ward this growing one crop with Its resultant street reported to the police attend the mutual , meeting every afternoon for the purpose of conferis besoil's the of depletion fertility a yesterday that bicycle he had- left Wednesday evening. some of officers sections with in the the the realized of organizaing ring sevstanding in front of 444 Twenty"Elder Thomas .A. Shreeve of. the tion on scout work. All officers and county, he said. Various diseases that enth street had been stolen- Weber stake council, who has instructors of the organization In all effect the production of crops mater-- j According to A. B. Malan, juvenile charge of the high advanced senior class the. wards of the Btake. are been traced to the grow laliy have same officer of the juvenile "court an in announces- urged to Insnext for the of that the subject crop ear after year. is to round up vestigation be present, being made causes alao which be will certain ' pests to "The a number or boys in the city who Wednesday evening, Members the Y. L. M. I. A. of the .... have been engaged in stealinjr bicvcles. Personality of God."- - The meeting Weter. stakefit board also desire a full thrive, he said. "Farmers In the same community Detectives who have been working on 'house Is situated at Madison andi attendance of the ward officers and who have been using the crotH rota have been thefts street.' bicycle gathering at tion have had more success in of the the teachers system organization evidence that tends to show that a Twenty:ixth ootheir products, the labor number of boys were stealing bicycles meeting in the Second ward chapel marketing was more uniformly distributed OGrDEN PROFESS OR and selling them for $ lft each. at 2 O'clock this afternoon. - iiuuuKUuui liic rouro uiwiq aim inw , Arrests are expected to follow with2378 WASHINGTON AVENUE , 11 oo WRITES TEXT BOOK yields were not reduced on account in a few; days. of the soil's fertility being depleted nrv ;., OF RELIGION HEADS nor from the ravages of pests. of OgI Professor James Barker MISSIONARY WILL rotation plan must be Alter is of tha department of den, who head CLASSES TO MEET ed "The to suit local conditions. A general TALK IN 11TH WARD modern langrages at the University of system might be used as follows: AlUtah, on-has written a first year text morphtn In his pose:on, wni ap OFFERS OFFICER French- which .is expected to book The Weber stake religion class of- falfa four years: fol!od by pota- FIELDS ARRAIGNED Dtir before tha commlMlornr51.for Mis Itamona Hunsaker, recently be off the press "by about Christmas. ficers and' Instructors monthly meet- toes, one year; sugar beets, one year; t one one HAGINNIS Uni$50 BEFORE prellmlr.ary hrlnc pn Oct. potatoes, sui;ar beets, DRINK; returned from a mission for the L. 1). Beginning French classes at the ing will be held In the Ninth ward year, and thenyear; to XJolh rnn Wff retnsnded or alfalfa with now a "are set of peas papers will using B. church this afternoon with Sat. S. E. grain as a nurse crop.', speak in the Eleventh versity custody of ths sheriff in dfau'l ctj by Professor Barker for chapel ward this evening at the Sacrament preparedstudents. in charge. All officers and will b proecutea for oo Hinckley with the baiU The maHobert Fields, of Fifty dollars or fifty days was ln Some the charged college 7 terial in at In United ward of teachers the meeting services which will, begin by fovtrnrntnt be organizations In W41;tha will the used the A)Unl papers : pr1c n5 paid by WIHUa A. Gilbert to powMf'fision morphine o'clock. Aiiorne-- -- unnoo. ... the stake are urged to be present. , new French text., riaie lha dty triu-rC arralgnsd btfor United ?tatea ymtrty, h offerta - TV. I'ack. a rc-T. J. Matlnnls jesterfiay afa drink at the Union Gallon. GIRL MISSIONARIES ternoon on a complaint Issued by It waa charstd "UJi havlnr iSquor in UnltrJ State Attorney bavU WILL TALK TONIGHT his pommtnr'ton. Tack tertl'led la th II. Cannon, afteraoca t at was for not A pl'a of city courtwaa ulty to Gi'.bvrt and a h hilt Hlklrc Fields try Joseph I. Uatrs, his coun-r- . Ml Union stationJnunhln Johnson and 241 mutual friend at the and h'ls preliminary hHne was & (''.:drink. kin set for October 27 at 2 p. w. befor Florenc Hall who hav returnee CommlMlonr Marlnnls who flied his ccntly from the eatrn stAtes m'.s- - Judr D. II. Itotrrt rrfwrritd tha ball In the sum of I&00. Arcordln ston will b th spaken this crnlr. , minimum penUy.oo- Richards to th complaint filed before tha com- at th Twelfth ward meeting: house7 Secretary Says missioner. In Pwltir!asd tfca poppy U lor The rvlcea wilt begin promptly at Fields ts chared with Wide Inquiries Made of , to'kta. feur trains of morphln to Jim o'clock. ; Editor Standard-ExamineI In his platform, Mr. Chris Flygare rsays that he favors acquiring any public utility which would benefit Ogrden City." Now, isn't it a fact that Mr. Fell's administraFlygare in toMayor extend the franchise of tion voted the Utah Power & "Ught Co., 50 years ., which at that time had thirty-fiv- e years to run?, . Please answer this question through of your valuable paper tne columns election next before-.- . the Primary , Tuesday; . Also, tell how the franchises were extended and for what period ' f an answer, I am, for you Thanking ' Yours truly, , - v JOB PINGREE,, Jr. r: . . , of-tl- me. d ; bn With Luxurious Fur Collars Specially priced at , 39 . ; Others up to - - . $O00 to . ; 1 S150.00 ( so-call- A bt ed mid-winter- e CROP. ROTATION ADDS TO YIELD - " ' . Kft , ." Specially priced t $15 0 . $750 . ! . Showing in Our Windows Todaj Ready for Your Choosing Tomorrow . Lat-tervD- " ay . . i I - ', A -- '. s- 1 -- ; - - -- FUiEu th; rfi y rllGIl INTEREST Com-ralslon- y er X- As-sUta- STOCK SHOW cf-fic- er ca nt ntrd yejriy rt-iiif- n Jl-I- Ogden Event ( 1 The Offden Livestock ahow which Is to be held from Jan. 1 to r Jan. 7. InIn every clusive, will le much larg-ethla year than ever be department Thl annonnrement wa made for IUchar5 yesterday by Secretary who bases hla prediction on the number, of Inquiries he has recelred to date. Greater interest ! belnjr tain In the show this year, he aald. and Inquiries are reaching" him dally practically every departmtnt. ThLs la especially so, he aald. In rt rard to the Interest bfinr takn ev-In the dairying: aectlon. Practically ery pure-bre- d dairy herd In the state will be represented. ' He advises every farmer In Weber county 4o plan on attendln; the ahow and on brlngtnr with him his boys who,. Secretary Richards said., are usually the most Interested spectator at a livestock ahow. He reqaesU th farmer not to overlook the educational advantages of the exhibition. Jee re-sardl- np Buy Your AUTOMATIC No. 10 or THOR Electric Washer oo fedsral U- Illll for 12. 50. without Th um!'l hump Jack Earle. charred with har'.nf delicacy by Arabs, oo SUGAR C - 4 The Automatic No. 10 during October only $80 Will Be Brought to Your Very Door if Is a Demand for Them Extension classes will be given in Oglcn Monday, Tuesday, Friday. efficient "electric . . , . . Stockholders Defer Naming of General Manager and . Refinancing Questions , " t Don't win this chancs to savel There --are only seven days left buy howl rhooL, ' Roland Iwi3. A courae in Education by Prof. E. LeRoy Colr, A courae in Art and Interior Decorating by Miss Mabel Frruer. . A course in Teacher Training in Trade and Industrie by It. Irrin . Ntall. ... A'course in AdvertLdng and 8alesm&mhip. t A course in Wood Finishing and Upholstering by Mr, Kemkft, A course in Music for Teachers by Prof. Robinson. A course m MAthcmatica by Prof. I). IL Adams, B.v - - N Thursday, end - a - , Wednesday, . 'A conrs in Banking. The 'meetlnjr of th stockholders of the Amalgamated .Kua-a- r company, which waa called today, waa adjourn-- d until next Friday morning1 at 10 o'clock on the motion of stockholder when the sejwlon opened this morning-None of the problems up for discussion wer istted upon. Matters of refinancing- the company nnd other questions Including; the nam-ln- r of a new general manager, are listed for the coming meeting. oo waahen and the balance on easy monthly payments. . piajrs r . $5.00 The prices are amazingly I low The terma are unusually x easy There The county teaehersand general public arc inrited to take all of these courses. A general .mass meeting of everyone interested will be held at the senior hih Mtnday evening, October 24, at 7:30 o'clock. The following courseware already being given in Ocdcn: ' $88 on easy terms You can buy .either of these popular, economical NOW for only Fhakerars tlcs. Ths lorfett cf Is -- Hamlet," with 1J20 ABy or me university or Utah xtension Division Courses S CALLED the Thor is now back to prewar priced cash or conldrd " T A conme in Drama by Prof. costs onlv Is ' , and take advantage of the great reduction m prices, and the "excep, tionally easy terms. reduction on the Thor Of " a MUSIC FEATURE AT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Music will be a rpeclal feature of the rnomlnjr and evening1 service today In First Presbyterian church. Mr. Chaae Donter, Mlits Martha C. Coleman and Nephl J. Drown will render folo number at the morning and evening; hours of worship. Kermon themes on the! labor and economic conditions nf the day will be given by the pastnr, the liev. John Edward Carver. The mominic theme being "Living Words In the Christian Ufe." and the evening topic, 'The. Faith of a Foldler and lhs Trust of the Common Men.'' t Attorney Draper is giving his law ' elas.5 again every Friday evening, 7 - to 9, Room building. Cellcge credit will be giren where the above work is done .satisfactorily. Yours for Service and Efficiency 1Z aiversnw m EXTENSION DEPARTMENT n CO?, T-el- es |