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Show WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1921. n OGDEN. UTAH, ACM UlDIESGHI . PICK STUDEN TS .1 PRIZES AND LESS CH1MG NEEDED ASSERTS RELIEF SOCIETY SPEAKER Judges Make Awards for Progressives Make Merry Best Posters in Rat for Woman Folks at v Contest" Drive Weber Club " the poor. Past days were Instituted More than 100 women were Relief so- by the Prophet Joseph Names of the Ogden students wno Smith for the Merry-makinat the short talks, music benefit of the poor and there was a won the cash prizes offered for the and dancing featured . Progressive ciety conference of the Ogden. North Weber and Weber stakes which was- greater need for living up to this law. Night" observed at the Weber best posters .submitted in connection "Ladies' in the Ogden tabernacle yeater- If all the members of the church held the rooms Tuesday evening by with the campaign: to eliminate rats, club at ,10:30 a. would pay fast offerings there .would t Business club of Ogden, day. Sessions were held Progressive from Ogden were announced today by wives of the members being the honor m. and 2 p. m. Mrs. O- Q. Marriott, be no Door among- the church mem she said. Tho speaker counselled guests of the evening. The banquet president of the North Weber stake bers. the judges aa follows: the the to members at not Relief of the morning members club was the declared presided Society Senior high school division:" ''First, have been one by to encourage people organization to become pauof the best social events session and Mrs. Ida Treseder. presiAthleen Venerna, Ogden High school; ever arranged, by the organization. dent of the Ogden slake Relief so- pers but they should be taught to help second, Marion Cross, Ogden High 100 persons were' in attend- ciety, conducted the afternoon session. themselves. Nor- About HEALTH WORK Mrs. Sarah McLellan, Mrs. Lottie school; third, L. Thomas, Weber Rosaance. ' mal college; honorable mention, Mrs. Evans of the genP. Baxter Charlotte vice and Fowles. national Kunz, health supervisor J. Francis" Lake were In for the Weber county schools exlind Venerna, Ogden High school; Clifboard from Salt in eral as toastmaster president, presided ton Wyatt, Ogden High school; Mel- the absence of President Ous Wright attendance and delivered addresses. plained the necessity of parents givbourne Means, Ogden High school and of the club. The events of the even- Musical selections were rendered, by ing their children an opportunity to Sam F. Whitaker, organist, and vocal becom physically fit. Children are Lyonal Taylor, Ogden Hieh school. ing were panned by a committee selections TILREE THIRD PKIZKS. hindered in their studies and the state were rendered by headed bv Eber F. Piers. Junior High school division: First, HOLD-U- P STAGED Tyree and Miss Lenora Warner Is put to a great expense because of Martha Wright, Central Junior High physical defects in the children, she style, the and the Eighth Ward Relief society Starting in usual banquet 'school: second,. Frances Kershinck, members Congregational singing was explained and urged cooperation In , and guests were given a chorus. North Junior Highsschool. The Judges Shock when a hold-u- n was "staged." under the direction of Mrs. Mary Ter the health work carried on' by the schools. decided there should be three third two roughly dressed men frightening ry. Mrs. Jennie Lloyd, matron of the E. McKay of the President Thomas in the doorway and prizes owing to the general excellence waiters several and the three third prize winners are: making their way into the dining Ogden stake. E. A- - Larkins of the Og- Weber Normal college, told of the Evelyn Palmer, Central Junior High room, where they forced all of the den stake high council; Thomas A. great need for moral education among Shreeve and Alfred Gladwall of the children and extended an invitation school; Victor Biddle, Lewis Junior members to line up and , "produce." William and 25 Weber stake high council: Patriarch to parents to attend lectures given in Thomas, school, High This netted the "highwaymen" North Junior High school; honorable cents from each member, to be placed George W. Larkin of the Weber utako the Weber college cacXilonday aftermention. Charles Eramett. Lewis Ju in the club fund. It was revealed that- and Patriarch Levi J. Taylor of the noon. The speakerdeplored the fact nior Hugh school, and Erica I3erne, H. A. Anderson and Eugene E. Can- North Weber stake and a number of that a large number of the young mem- people of the church were marrying Central Junior High school were the 'highwaymen. Anomer bishops' were among the atvisiting confer the of the bers member t contrary to the laws .of the church priesthood Elementary grades department: feature was the finine of the on ana Buggesiea mat this condition pregrade, caught holding an alarm clock the ence. First, Adviana Westbrook. vailed owing to the neglect of parLorin Farr school; second, William second it started to ring. Finally one HOW WORK IS CARRIED OS ents to teach their sons and daughters offi Hall,. grade, Madison school; of ' the members in his endeavor to for a brief meeting Following of marriage for tim and third," Mary Natole, . grade, Grant get rid of the clock threw it on the cers the morning session opened with the beauties as performed school.in the temples floor and the timepiece was smashed. a capacity attendance. A number of eternity The judging committee, expressed Eber F. Piers, as a rube farmer rep- business matters were given considera oi tne church. oo "Mr. Progressive." created, tion and Mrs. Aggie Stevens, president . surprise at the great number of posters submitted and their general artis- resenting told Relief Weber entire the of the evening. stake during . society, .J . . t .' l. tic excellence. They completed their laughter Mrs. Louise Palmer Weber, Mayor ol .me accuiny uainiif me uu uuiuig or elimina- Francis and Fred E. Williams were past year in which it was shown that work only after a series tions in which great care was taken the speakers of the evening. Mrs. the women of the organization had to judge the offerings on the folio Weber made a brief talk in which she carried on a great work among the nnints; Poster as a whole, color. made predictions that the women deserving poor and In other activities. Mrs. McLellan who was tho first thoughttoand technique, allowing ! 10 would take a constantly more active in ci vie and political life and speaker at the afternoon session part pints TO each. DISPLAY POSTERS. i the subject of teaching among would be prime factors in the direcAll who saw the many fine posters tion of, international and national af- the families in which she declared there was a greater need for teaching expressed the opinion that the general fairs. be given opportunity of ECONOMISTS and less preaching. Teaching should HEAL public should rkVai7no nrVi a t rT"rorj)a f Koine' ma'rJft women as the real be done by example she said, and urgShe of spoke in. art work in Ogden schools, so ar economists of the country and as the ed upon the teachers to reverence the Mrs. Louise Palmer Weber rangements are being rriade to place essential business heads of the family, Sabbath Day, observe the Word of to Leave for Her Home the display of prize winners and other because while men make the money, Wisdom and guard against profanity down-town store window. she said, the women do the spending. A teacher, she said, must be Christ t posters in a in Portland The first prize winners will receive Francis congratulated the like. They must have prayerful hearts Mayor $5 each; the second prize winners, $3 club on its constant growth and ad and a desire to serve God. Work each, and the third prize' winners $1 vancement and predicted its further faithfully done will make a' lasting Mrs. Louise Palmer Weber, dietetic ... each. E. Williams gave impression upon the people, she said. and culinary expert, Fred development. concluded Tuesoo a humorous talk that brought constant VALUE OF PRAYER .series her of lectures on food day applause and laughter. "Prayer will keep away sin and sin chemistry and food combinations Three singers furnished musical will UTAH'S PRODUCTS keep people from prayer," the given at the Orpheum theater for the numbers of the evening. Mrs. Joseph speaker She gave a number of past five weeks under, auspices of tho MOVE TO MARKETS Charles Gustaveson, formerly of Kan incidents said. the work accom- Ut8h Power and Light company. illustrating sas City., Mo., and now of Ogden, gave plished by teaching done in the spirit In the lecture, Mrs. several solos. Mrs. Gustaveson Is one of Christ.- The speaker said that a Weber told concluding the about products Utah produce is moving rapidly to of 'the best known vocalists of the prepared lesson was not always de- Albers Bros. Milling company,of the the to reports received central states" and - her selections sirable and urged the- teachers to so market, according the and Superior Honey company M. Justin, agricultural brought hearty approval from the live that here have Inspiration Dellsh Products company or new might they burStates United statistician for the Her accompaniments for special occasions-JosepProgressives.. noon on which will ganization place eau of markets and crop estimates. were played by Mrs.' Roland Eccles. Smith was the only prophet the market several new food products 5 this f November Utah by year Joseph Reese, formerly-oof Australia who was visited by the Father and She gave her approval from the dietehad shipped "675- carloads of boxed and now of Ogden, gave several Son, the speaker said, and the Latter tic standpoint of these products. with" encores to Day Saints apples, as against a total shipment are the only' people who Nearly 50 questions asked by responding last season of 620 carloads. The eight the- applause Wilbur Couch, : an sing "We Thank Thee O God For a women In the audience handed to Mrs. western states shipping boxed apples Ogden, youth, sang two numbers and Prophet" because they are the Weber on slips of paper, were anhad v moved , on the same date. 3 2,9 77 led In the singing of "Peggy O'Neil.'' a phophet. "Mor swered during who hara the lecture and a reoo carloads, compared with "a total last she said, "stands for right view given ct various points made by monism," year of 36,289. Barrelled apple ship- TRAIN FOR MASTERY--WIDTS- OE living." tne speaker in her previous talks. Mrs. ' ments, however, show a market fallCounsel with fault Weber has announced that she will 'finding against last ing off from the movement of movDECLARES the leaders of the church was given remain In Utah for a few days before, carloads having year only, 20,071 by Mrs. McLellan who declared that returning to Portland. Ore., her home, ed from the states packing in this conduct against the priesthood and that she will then go to Seattle. such manner this year by November 5, as LOGAN, Nov. 16. Apostle John A. invariably resulted in'apostacy. She vash., to give another course of leccompared with 41,760 carloads last Widtsoe outlined before- the students congratulated the women , upon their tures. year on the corresponding, date, and and faculty of the Utah Agricultural splendid record in temple work. --oototal shipments lastseason of 72,412 college in their chapel here Monday Mrs. Baxter told-cmembers of the ROYAL ARCH MASONS carloads. the three fundamental principles that organization who refused to be held Utah this year had shipped three make for leadership. "A man is not down who in spite obstacles VISIT OGDEN LODGE carloads of cabbage prior to the date a leader," said Dr. Widtsoe, "until he of thembycarried out but duties. She their seven as last and year, named, against achieves the masterv of himself, the told of the Joy experienced by many 'total shipments lasts year of twenty mastery of Officers of the grand chapter of the the material things about In .the discharge of their duties ana carloads. Utah him theunknown of to the how testified and Royal Arch Masons made their had the mastery many inspira' Idaho so far has shipped 4388 official visitation to the Ogden lodge world." of nature tional the weekly meetings of apples, compared with a total "In working for leadership a man of them carried out their duties. She Tuesday evening in the Masonic tem last season of 2783. Idaho has shipped must first train his will. The with the attendance at the conference ple. Accompaning Grand High Priest eleven carloads of celery this year, that makes the man In man isthing his and declared "this is one of the larg- Fisher of Salt Lake were several compared with a total last season of will." Here the speaker cited striking est, roost orderly, ethical and inspiring other Masonic notables. They were carloads. twenty cases will power made possible congregations I have ever addressed." served a dinner on their arrival In the ' car- what" where Utah. has shipped twenty-si- x was termed banquet hall by the members of impossible. SUBJECT OF CI1ARITY loads of mixed vegetables ' up to Nor Miriam chapter, O. E. S. second that "The fundamental The of It as apcharity subject vember 5, compared with a total last makes for beman must is: Exemplification of the degree work soto work of Relief the leadership the plied season of fifty-tw- o carloads. come master by the officers of the Ogden chapter material the of things was discussed Mrs. Evans. by ciety, Utah's onion shipments to the date about him,' continued Apostle Widtgiven in the Masonic temple. Adfast offerings had been was Fasting and of the report were forty-sicarloads, soe. "He must not hew too close to Instituted dresses by several of the grand offia the church as means of cers closed compared with a total last season of the line. He must not take a measur- help and in the evening's work in relief for those distress. seven; Idaho's corresponding figures ing rod and say, "I will give this There never was a time, she said, when were thirty-si- x and thirty.? He must learn the value of much was' such a demand on people The Utah movement of white pota- extra service as taught by Christ. Ex- there help one another. She told of the toes was given as 1005 cars, compared tra service makes 'the difference be- to. two commandments "Love of with 563 last year altogether and 384 tween the great man and a follower. God" great and "Love for Our Neighbors" carloads- last year on November 6. third fundamental perhaps and recalled story of the Good SamarThe Idaho figures were 5879,-814and the"The most important one, is to gain a itan as an Illustration of the class of 3117 respectively, ."and Nevada's were mastery, over the unknown world. The who should be given assistance. 156, 415 and forty-one..- .; formula for this is: learn to pray' and people is a greater desire in There the give yourself- in prayer to the God world today to help than ever in the who lives. No man is truly a leader history of the world, the speaker dewho does not recognize the existence clared. We have a desire sufof an unknown world." The Instance ferers, not only at home,ta.help those but November 18, 1921 of President Harding's repeating the who are far off, she said, and called P--ANC.Lord's Prayer at the Arlington ceme attention to the help given- by the 8 p. m. tery was then viewed and pointed out people of United States to sufferers In to be a mark of true leadership in the war ridden countries of Europe. There ; ' with nation's head. to the responsibility is an Last Opportunity to Hear "When you cultivate these three to helpawakening one another and to the fact that fundamental principles," concluded all people are God's children, she said. OLIE REEVE'S DANCE Dr. Widtsoe, "then you will have the The Relief society has .responded well ORCHESTRA marks of true leadership. ' to the many calls for help during: the Special music Was given by the col past few years, she declared. lege choir. at the FAST DAYS oo- Dramatic Tenor The speaker thought Joseph Smith ' a true been have must to NEW FIRE ENGINE phophet have Instituted the means for helping ' ON WAY TO OGDEN " - - - - . 7 " Mrs.-Ber-ni- ce , 6-- .New Fall1 Dres trl-sta- ke g, 5-- that won't own that thers it a limit to this difficult Job, you will have on your work when you have It re- paired hers. We guarantee satis faction on broken, injured and worn radiators and we put them in condition for you promptly and at a fair price at $2.00 and not more than $6.00 for Fordt. $2.00 and not more than $6.00 for any other cars. A-- 1 Mm iff All Work Guaranteed r New System .Auto Radiator Works B and 427 425 "'-- v-,- Tomorrow RADIATOR, FENDER AND BODY REPAIRING BY AN EXPERT 4-- A " Receive their first reduction v - A - . Twenty-thir- St. d -- Ogden, Utah. , mm I M I 1 4 1 EXPERT w-n- er dfy-cuss- - CLOSES ed To Insure publication In the Sunday society taction of tle Ktaiulartl-Kxnmlnonews of m ; -- . - ; - a by-Min- h - barl-tonesol- os, - only-peopl- e -- . . ' - t '.'- - . . r car-lao- L. A. TO ds - - ; -- . -- POPULAR . - - - CONCERT 9 Ogden Tabernacle - O. It. C. and exclusive group, formerly priced to $70, d, one-of-a-kin- $39.50 Specially Priced SUITS me fivk iiuximnn club the members of the 1916 Five Hun dred club Thursday evening at her street. The home, 222 Twenty-secon- d meeting will open promptly at 8 Entire stock women's and misses suits, ff PRICE 12 o'clock. 1 CARD PAItTY" Members of Ogden council. Security Benefit association No. JS5T, will give the second of a series of card parties evening at 8 o'clock in the Thursday K. of P. hall. SECTION TO' MEET Members of Section S of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. U, O. Holley, Claremont apartments No. 1, Friday afternoon. 2378 WASHINGTON AVENUE W. A. OF ITNIVER-SrrCLUB Miss Helen Cortez and Mrs. Sterling Y E. Price will be hostesses to the members of the Women's Auxiliary to the University club Thursday evening in rooms. The meetthe University club ing opens at 8 o'clock. PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB Mrs. 11. P. Peterson will entertain the members of the Past Noble Grand club Thursday afternoon at her home, 3129 Porter avenue. x. - 4 Mrs. Dora Noble will be hostess to " - Till: before MODELS Members of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Order of Railway Conductors will meet in Thursday in the Odd Fellows hall for class Initiation. The meeting will open at 2 o'clock. . - . Sittings mut be mad o'clock Wednesday. $3950 Every frock is a revelation in smart new style details and beautiful materials r, nodal nature for Uvat edition must be In tho hands of society editor by 4 o'clock Friday. Arrangement for picture must bo made wjtli tlc society editor not later than 3 o'clock Thursday. " ; 4 serie: TOADIES' AID . 233Q Washington Ave. avenue. X-ra- Telephone 726 CHILD CUUTUTIE CLUB Mrs. D. N. White and Mrs. J. D. Harding will be hostess to the members of the Child Culture club Thursday afternoon at'the regular-meetinto be held In the Berthana halL A well arranged program has been x Electric Washers Vacuum Cleaners Electric Irons Factory Motors Factory Motors Printing Press Motors Dental Engines Physician and Surgeon to Elcctrio Servants, is now with tho Electric Department Store N SOME ELECTRIC SERVANTS "The Motor Doctor" full attendance is expected Thursday afternoon at the regular meeting of the Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist church at the "home of Mrs- - Paul V. Stecker, 2122 Jefferson A - CHARLEY HARTLEY y Outfits Electric Lights Electric Fixtures Electric Ranges Personal Professional Electrical Service E - . . . Povl Bjornskjold i erthaiia Assisted by Ogden's new fire engine," of the type used in tho largest cities of the United States, has been shipped from the eastern- states and' should arrive here the latter part of the month; ac cording to J." Ray Ward, commissioner of public safety. The new apparatuses a combina tion water pumper, chemical and hose cart and is the most modern and up- it was said. . It is called the Americah-LiaFranc- e and is manufactured in New York state by the largest apparatus makers In the coun try. The new engine will be housed at the central fire station and with its arrival the old pumper will bp comand then installed pletely overhauled in station No. 3 at Ninth street and Washington avenue. A representative of the eastern company will accompany the. engine here and exhaustive tests will be made before the apparatus is accepted by the city. The cost of the engine is approximately $13,000. ' Mr. A. Nylander, Flute Mr. H. Pet te grew, Violin Mr. L. Maddock, Piano - Per Person THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 FREE PUNCH" CARNIVAL COSTUME dance: under - ,- Ogden Paint, Oil V & Glass Co. vSERVTCE STATIONS 27th and Washington 23rd and Wall 24th and Monroe CdIG SUfflAY , . FRIDAY SECOND WARD HALL 26TH NEAR GRANT OLIE REEVE'S pRClEStRA, ; All kinds oi Special features. Prize waltz, best tcostumprizeV popular lady contest! 'Refreamfeti. V 50c Coupl Er' "i Lady 25c ' "Chasing Sally" is the latest farce will play the comedy coming west-annight,- at prpheun' theatre W,Sunday P. Patton, "the popular prices. peculiar comedian," heads an excellent comedian heads an excellent peculiar cast of players in this comedy. For real laughs and an evemiss this play next ning of fun, don't Sunday night. So- as to give, everybody a chance to see this comedy the best seats will sell for $1.00. The sale v' . and Store 2440 Washington - mile-a-mlnu- f te Seats 55c Including war tax OGDEN MADE High Patent Hard Wheat Flour, . $2.60 per cwt... . Whole Wheat Flour, per cwt. $2.50 Graham Flour, per cwt. $2.50 . .40 Germade, 9 pound sack $1.10 Bran, per cwt. $1.60 Shorts, per cwt. Corn, per cwt. $1,75 . ,t . . . . $1.50 Bartey, per cwt. Good White Wheat, per cwt. . $1.75 Free Delivery Satisfaction Guaranteed .... ........ ........ WEST OGDEN MILLING & ELEVATOR CO. -- Advertisement. , AH ; - opens today. lads. Save 20c per gallon on 180 proof denatured alcohol to prevent freezing' radiators at "CHH81G SALLY" . Popular opera arias, American and Scandinavian bal- CHEAP '.' auspices Young Men's Women's "Mutual 'Imand Young Association. provement Given y u La I Phone 362 J . O. P. O. KENSINGTON' CLUB Mrs. William Geiger will be hostess to the members of the O. D. O. club Thursday afternoon at her home on ru Twentieth, street. oo 3 i4TH WARD MUTUALS 1 GIVE PARTY TONIGHT nu A epecial program frill be riven In the Fourteenth Ward hall this even of the ward Injr when members Mutuals vrlll entertain their rarenta, AH parents In the ward are invited to be present. The progrrarn will include a number of vocal and Instrumental selection, reading and other features. Supt. K. will deliver an' addrM and rfr3hmenta will be nerved. The ffair will close with a dance. n : ti 2 ounoes of Protein hold a man on tha Job for a day: two ounces are In Z lbs. of Baked Beans, 13 lbs. of Prunes, or a half a lb. of c un II a I A is e n n oMSB Bluhlll Groon Chllo Chooso 9 m 9 H IBSESBISSISI1 9. Hinckley DBD Bnu POLICE EXECUTIVE'S WESTEEN MAN GETS WIFE LOSES JEWELS .ISLAND PLACE AGAIN PETITION FOE CUT of diaWASHINGTON, Nov. 1. At tha NEW TORK. Nor. II. L IN IRON ORE RATE mond and other Jewelry valued at requeat of the Dominican foTrntnent, oo CHICAGO. Nov. IS. The Interstate commerce commlwelon today brja.n hearing petitions by owner of. Indemlncn of th Minnesota pendent Iron for a reduction In freight rate rr.ngfs from the mines to the dock at the head of the lake. . Ttn present rate Is SI a ton. On the bania of an averaaeaaona! ahlpment of 50.000,000 tona of ce the difference In the prewar baais and the present ore ahipplnj? rate tnrolvea $20,000,000 yearly, ore men aay. oo. SJ000. Xi Monday, 'Allium 12. Pulllam. of California, haa by Mrs. Richardr. be-reinstated br President Hardin aa receiver general of custom of Lh Enxifiht, wife of the police comrala-fclone-albecame known Tuesday, u official refuted to though police the cane. The Jewela were In a small chamola bar. pinned to fter he clothing. They disappeared while was ahopplnr In the department atorea along" Fulton street, Brooklyn. h dla-ru- Mr. with that country. agreement Iulliam waa first appointed by President Kooevelt and eerred from 1107: to ISIS, when he waa removed by Secretary Bryan. - -- ALHAMBRA SPECIAL . 'Aladdin iand His Wonderful Lamp,' for the special 12:30 show for children Sat- urday once only. And this is PierceVday. The Utah Canning company will give every child a product souvenir. This will be the premier Kiddies' Program. Bring the children. Adv. ARE YOU NEGLECTING V' Y0im EYES? Coma In today for a thorough examination. We understand Eyea, ENSIGN HERRICK 332 Twenty-fourt- h Street OPTOMETRIST Phone |