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Show Wat THURSDAY EVENING,"' NOVEMBER. 17, 1921. 3" oioem men in HAWKSGiVIN IS PROCLAIMED The securities commission .yesterLand granted the and Livestock company, an Ogden'con-cerr- i, permission to sell .$400,000 worth of 8 pef .cent first, mortgage bonds at a commission of 15 'per'.cent capital with: which to construct a reservoir and build canals for the rOf lands in Millard .county and in White Pine county, Nevada. , The k' reservoir ..which the company "Consists principally of contemplates Preuss" lak"e In M411ard county. By the construction"; of .retaining walls, to. J. T. Densoh, fiscal agent of the company, the lake capacity will be increased sufficiently, to impound 33,0.00 acrefeet of water.. The lake at present, is fed by,- a constant flow of approximately twenty-eigsecond feet from the streams, flowing south from the Snake mountain range. Canals from the reservoir directed north into the Snake valley, will enable the Irrigation of from 16,000 to 20,000 acres of excellent land, according to Mr. Denson, who said that the available land in the valley is capable of an additional supporting of 5000 people. The land population is adaptable to sugar beet production and to orchard purposes. Tests in sugar beet culture, it is said, havee shown that tons of from twenty to twenty-fivbeets can be grown to the acre. The company is capitalized for $500,000, divided into 5000 shares of a par value of $100. The assets of the company as reported by the secretary are valued at $1,317,465, and consists of 5000 acres of cultivated and irrigated land In the two counties', "irrigation canals already, partly completed, livestock; a telephone line and franand shops. chise, numerous buildings Headquarters of the ' company are at Baker, Nev. The land which it, is proposed to irrigate is approximately sixty miles southeast of Ely, Ne- - and eighty-fou- r miles northwest of Milford, Utah. : Utah-Neva- - da to-obtai- , lrri-gati- on . - ac-cordi- . -- - , ht , . . . -- in oo , ne and has IsGovernor Charles sued a proclamation setting aside next Thursday as Thanksgiving day and a legal holiday. He urges that tribute be paid upon the day "to those sterling ancestors who gave their full measure of service that posterity might enjoy the frulta of their ..sacrifices.' The proclamation follows: "WHh the people of the world apanxious' hope and proaching witha ...new order, upon the abiding faith the end of wfcr, this nation has earth, measure the blessings for which in full we return, at this season of every year, thanks to Almighty God. giver . of all good. "With .earnest prayer let us unite in thanksgiving to Him for the promise of an era when nations shall cease to take up arms against each other, when the people of the world shall adjust their differences without bloodshed, that their swords may be beaten into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks and that they shall be at one before their God. , "Surely we may be grateful for the privileges of living in ' a generation when peoples are attempting to so order their minds and deeds that the result may be everlasting peace on earth and good will toward men. "Likewise, let us return thanks for our present prosperity, tranquility, bounteous harvests, freedom from famine and plague, the protection of our great government, and all other blessings and mercies which a benigh Providence has bestowed upon us. "That the people of this commonwealth may have opportunity to properly observe this occasion, now, therefore, "I,"" Charles R. Mabey, governor of the state of Utah, by virtue of the audesigthority vested in me, do hereby A. nate Thursday, November 24, D., 1921, as Thanksgiving day; and "I do also hereby declare that date a legal holiday throughout the state of Utah"In" common reverence and gratitude, let us recapitulate our blessings and in respectful recollection pay tribute to those sterling ancestors who gave their full measure of service that posterity might enjoy the fruits of their sacrifices. By humble and fervent prayer may we acknowledge his beneficence and supplicate a continuance of his guidance. , "In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the great seal of the state of Utah. "Done at Salt Lake City, the capital, this 16th day of November, A. D., R.-Mabe- ear Mf A NOVEL DESSERT Otto: Meek .and Others Governor .Mabey Sets Aside Granted Permission to Thursday to Be Observed Sell Bonds in Utah ? in Utah day,, OGDEN, UTAH- - m Phone for 1S7 Unusual Serge, Tricotine, Tricollette and Silk Dresses, sizes from 16 to 44. Beautiful embroidered and bead effects", navy, black, Mrs. Weber's Recipes. FREE. Brown SpoS,3L aH' ni ill SKIRTS Have a Case 'Sent Home intHimi BETTER DRESS JACKETS Your choice of our entire 6tock of overskirts. plaids and stripes,' beautiful navy and black Navy, black, brown, red. green, jersey jackets, all wool Uu-usu- al IIBIMIIIIHIHIHIHiaiBllHIBII WIFE WANT ED mi lip $H95 1 Materials required: Becker's Apple Cider, pint 1 cup maple syrup, the ulce and rind of 1 or. ange, 1 1 tablespoon gelacup English wal. tine, meats. nut Combine the cider, maple syrup and Add orange. liquified gelatine. Beat until thoroughly combined. Place In molds and serve with whipped cream that has been flavored with ; . DRESSES "tr - BECKER'S APPLE CIDER y - -- ussi pleated and plain skirts, all sizes," formerly priced . . to $10.95 $4.95 $4.95 scon CAUSES $4.95 SMOCKS PETTICOATS DROP IN JOBS Embroidered smocks colors, sizes ranging to 44. Exceptional val- - of-al- l of pure silk jersey, either self. or silk flounces, plain colors or pretty combinations atthis price arc economy . Willis Hardy Granted Di- Unemployment Situation vorce By Default When Affected; Mayor Sends Out Appeal Anew Complaints SetForth 2.45 $2.45 That his S1.00 wife continuously comWith the first heavy snowfall of the plained because she was not dressed season last night and this morning, as well'as other women, although it outdoor work was greatly decreased If the original painting of Mona would have been beyond his means to and the unemployment situation in Lisa was to be displayed in a local Ogden became more acute. More than buy her better clothing, was the testistore window, how many would rec26 men, the majority of them head was which Willis Children's upon mony Hardy ognize it?. Would it attract very much 4 dis- of families, appeared at headquarters in a of divorce decree the Trimmed Misses' ' and granted attention if it were advertised? The in of the S. court trict employment campaign city Barker, by George Judge Plush for- Silk. Hata lack of general Interest In wonderful Franci.V oTflce and appealed Mayor from Pearl Hardy. and Velvet arts predominates not only in Ogden Mr. Hardy testified that his wife for work. taerly but in every locality. There are but a 1921." Tims for demand however, The, ever workers, him since treated had cruelly priced to oo comparative few who. have cultivated has decreased. so that but one man their marriage in Salt Like July 13. was the finer tastes and cared for the most to18.50, 1915. He declared that she scolded placed through the campaign SECOND WARD TO wonderful achievements of art. 50c com- day, he beirrg given temporary emfound and fault and and nagged There is a reason, presumably due so frequently regarding her ployment mixing concrete. GIVE DANCE FRIDAY plained TO to the fact the development of minds it caused him suffering Mayor Francis studied the situation dress that in this direction has been sadly negand mental distress. He testified that tlhs morning and issued another ap-to lected too much jazz, too much of was impossible for him to dress his peal for the residents of Ogden 79c it arof Mutuals have Second ward the the artificial ;has . had the sway and come unem-ploy- e to relieve forward the as desired. wife she .llE". DREHtS . CO . a costume be to dance ranged carnival the' more deserving brushed aside. He the Mrs. asserted The also dduring period. that husband trying hall FriThe object of this letter is to inform held in the ward amusement times told him that she no urged that every citizen give his co day. Special attractions will be on Hardy at .the people of Ogden who have said so the loved him and demanded that operation by calling his office for program, it was announced. Re- longer much regarding the - motion picture freshments for any Job they may have he leave their home and remain workers v b will will served, prizes no product,; the appeal- for more lofty be offered for the "best costumes matter how small. The reopen, his wife He also declared that away. and productions and the development of the best' moval ashes from cellars or the of once instituted divorce proceedings (that his actions last ?rlnr came ters today with two of the largest couple. waltzing oc something substantial, of the fact "W. snow would be Jobs wel- REINSTATEMENT OF of shoveling suit. the had but rats which have yet been capture him, dropped against Inadvertence and orer-signW. Hodkinson has taken the lead in through comed by the men in distress. in to court Mrs. failed The lad was comJonea has Chief was appear stated It that Hardy during the drive. LIKELY conferred wlQj Mr. Richardson re- plimented IS OFFICER producing what I believe to tbe the CLOSE WEST WARREN The only opportunities offered to accusations answer husband's her Mrs. Morter.son end by most valuable thing attempted! for the trve campaign at present are Mr. was to as decree the awarded through n ten cents his and the feels vnt that he and given bounty.. . cently ; screen. ..j ... FOR REPAIR BRIDGE a woman to canvass for the for , oo default. city will office the his Hardy by ' The famous reinstatement, In a communication submitted to of of the famous house. Another Barker also awarded a decree an eastern business his full cooperation to the deJudge give art galleries arepaintings to be brought face to this commissioners board of a the over wants to firm salesman sell books the Warren city The West ' to Anna- T. Lieberman from Jacob bridge face' with the picture show patrons in Weber tem- Lleberman after the woman had testi in the residential districts. been closed commis- partment. for has river J. oo Ward, by Itay morning a manner that will excite interest and porary repairs, according to A. A. Al- fied that her husband has failed tol oo,. sioner of public safety and Jonatlion develop finer r tastes, that will prove len, state road agent with headquar- provide for the support of herself and ' Jones, chief RAT CAMPAIGN IS valuable- to everyone 'who witnesses ters here. Repairs to the floor and four children. The court awarded the MEET TONIGHT ON of police the them, Tennyson's "Beggar Maid" will abutments of the bridge are being woman Ihe custody of the jchlldren of W. W. Richardson as an acMAKING- PROGRESS be the first one to be" presented at The made and will be completed in about and WILD SHOW WEST month. a The $75 of member of tive the alimony police department Alhambra, two reels giving the, his- ten days, Mr. Allen said. couple. was married in Newark, N. J., was recommended. tory of the famous painting in living oo 24. 1907. Now is the time for the boys to trap April The communication was referred to rats, action; which ' is the most beautiful the of Ogden oo Representatives Wtntle on You murt be 70 years r cider toJoieph in my estimation I have photoplay; .chamber of comerce, the Klwanla the Ogdn civil service eomrnllon the rataccording extermination COMMUNICATIONS campaign, ever witnessed. This will be prethe Busirecommendation the .that with to If, club. get a fre ticket to the Orph-euclub, Progressive sented on the program bf December ,4. with the food 1 he rats wilt more covn other conforms ness Itotary reinstatement of the club, Ogden chapter theatre tomorrow. The ortake and after seeing the first one, there is Editor Standard-ExamineAmerican Association of Kngineers. rules and regulations of the commis- the bait of the traps, hereadily He says. announcement that all over Noiginal not a student' in Ogden who' will miss Dear Sir: In your paper of Weber club, real estate board and sion that Mr. Richardson be placed urges the boys to keep at the cam0 be admitted was made would this golden opportunity to acquire vember IB I read an article that i3 other organisations wtll meet at the In his former rank InIn the service. paign rigorously. was In communicasuch a knowledge in the line of the not correct and would be glad to see set forth the error. It to Weber formulat this club evening Ogden's rat campaign Is progressing world's famous artists. definite plans for the 1922 Ogden tion that on March J. 1921. Chief of you correct same. This article tells of Those who are, 70 years or over two young men, Spencer Bitton and Police Jones recommended the release favorably and boys of the city are not Wild West chow. Respectfully, are to be the guests of the man II. E. SKINNER. Committees will be named at the of RtchartLson from active duty on ac- relaxing their efforts desolte the arRay Hanson being arrested for fightat the matinee perform- 4 Bgement rival winter a West and of This Weber. snow, according Advertisement. at dance at , to take up the count of his "Inattention to duties." this ing ance meeting evenlig tomorrow, commenclnr at ' to oo dance was not at West Weber, but at The matter was placed before the to Mrs. Dora Mortenson. secretary for the new organiza 2:4 5 o'clock, arrangements of a Misaka. Fusaichi Is distribJapanese who state Frank to I wieh Francis, commission by Commissioner Ward Mayor Kanesville, and only OO" In tion. today filed suit the bounty in the city hall. Alwas that we. have no fights when we have Ogrden, Richardson uting on and released. to run are foot th Plans Weber Lodge No. 6. Ogden and dance at the First Program against Yoyono show on the same scale as the show dances at West Weber. There is a hall the district iscourt to Is set forth In this morning's com though no count has yet been taken It 8 p. m. at ward hail,.. at his been have Friday who said Eree and Accepted plasons committee that lQflks after he dances Misaka, bride and married to him at Cheyenne, which has bfn operated municatlon that Richardson for many of the tails brought In by boys, it MuMoaI numbers. War "picture" was in America and sees that eveyone has a pleasant while some time as h citv event. yearn has been a regular member of estimated that the total reaches close l' for Viol-- t Hall Grlxr yearly monologue. the he and girl i2hV to 2000. time and is treated right, visitors and Captain Ora liundy. It. M. Fox and the police force and his general desolo. Ethel Holbrook! sofft. Mrv En.' Japan. Special meeting Thursday. Novem- all, but they also see there is no fights in Thd P. t A. Dix, officers of the meanor has been faithful In the disBerd Hancock, a Colonel lad readlnsr. II. Homma- - mtnir. in mn was 'sign: It Der said, rrincp m. 7:30 ladies worlt for ber 17th, ' p. in E, A. and in fact there is nothing but Is ! 19 his also duties. of West Into will stated of show walked It Wild 21, the Ogden charge campaign headquar- Wllllsm Stowe. and gentlemen in West Weber and toDegree. v outline the show for coming plans were made Our members have been cordially they have the name for being that, and tem, when arrangements invited by George Washington .'lodge of ' course we do not like to lose that so that Japanese girls In Japan 'would night. oo their pictures to Japanese men to, attend their "Traveling; 'Bible" reputation by having affairs like this send States and a marriage WILD meeting on Saturday, Nov. 19th,"h-at 8 at . Kanesville laid against the' good in WEST SHOW . be would Weber. West of by the paTents of record performed p. m. r the girl while the man was in this S. S. SHAUGHNESSY, Wf M. Respectfully, CASE UP FRIDAY . . '. 134 CHARLES THELANDER. country and the girl in Japan. The system, it Is said, was used in order to circumvent an immigration s Trial of George Lewis, one of the law which allowed a married Japanese officials West held Wild show the of woman to enter this country provid- here last summer, and charged with ing her husband was here. Through with a deadly weapon for an the marriage ceremony performed in assault attack upon Jack Becker durJapan, .the woman there, and the man alleged a show grounds, is ing fight In America, became joined in wedlock, scheduled to on the tomorrow open morning thouwere though the participants said. In Judge George S. Barker's division sands of miles tpart, it is the district court before Jury. Since Fusaichi Misaka is said to have se- of his arrest. Lewis has been , at liberty lected his bride by her. photograph under ball of 11.000. and the marriage was performed in Lewiscash Is with having struck charged Neroshlma, Japan, on March 26. 1919. Becker. over-thhead the butt of Mrs. Misaka arrived here In due Ume, a revolver after Beckerwith and Women's one-stra- p but apparently she did not approve of had engaged in an altercation.a cowboy Men's army shoes with good oil grain upgTcy kid medium her husband whom she had never be- swore to a complaint against Becker 3 8. Sizes Iiouis to Lewis. heel. pers and heavy soles. fore seen, .and, according to the husthe staging of th show here, Values $7.50 Sizes 6 to 10 band's complaint, deserted and aban- Since ?1.95 Lewis has been travellng around the $4.00 doned him June 8. 1920. western. west with wild shows. country Mr. Misaka now asks the court to - . , . . p Women's free; him from .the matrimonial ties slippers, in black, Hoys' school shoes in brown or. black calf performed in Japan.- The couple,'.have BRONZE TUKEY AS sizes. color. All tnn and brown Value, uppers and good leather soles. no children. On sale oo $7.50. Sizes 9 to 13 GIFT TO. PRESIDENT - : , . . . ! $2.95 . J-Z- x. ; . Must Be Seventy or Over to See j Free Vaudeville - - v - com-mitt- 1 1 . Vhen-th-irri- PICTURE BRIDE SUED BY HUBBY FOR DIVORCE r: m w ' for-divorc- e lslf'" the-Unite- . . - (otf i Shoe-Special- s emcii 1 Sal. of e Dorothy Mad son Millinery - ' " Any Any Any Any Model Hat Banded ' Sailor Tailored Hat : IDAHO JAPANESE DIES OF WOUNDS Sport Hat Marked Prlea No Approvals Returns Cash Sale All of Our High Grade Exclusive Lines of Model Hats v ; Are Included in;This Sale , ; j Sale Starts Friday,! Nov. 18th, 9 a. m. . :oTOiter Madison Takemasu Orlto, Japanese, who was fatally- shot by burglars at Glenn's Ferry, Ida., Nov. 1, was burled In the Ogden City cemetery Wednesday, following his death at a. local hospital. The services were .under the direction of the Hev. H. Illrozawa of Salt Lake. - V ' No .OO one-stra- .?2.05 t Your! Own Choic SaiuF day Fridayand '. oo NEW YORK. Nor. 17. A bronie turkey, mounted on a marble pedestal from 'the 'cathedral of Milan, the n the thanksgiving gift of to society of Italy onPresident Hardithe steamer ng', arrived today Taormlno, from Genoa. It will be taken to the "White House Thanksgiving day by Charles D. MsJagutl, a Boston merchant. Italian-America- -- oo- MODREN WOODMEN OF CATTLE KILLED BY . CORN STALK DISEASE AMERICA Excelsior camp of Salt Lake will pay us a fraternal visit Thursday evening, Nov. 17th. Jilg class adoption and plenty of fun. VisiUng neighbors cordially invited. FRED E. WILLIAMS. Consul. 107 J. R. HINCH CLIFF, Clerk. 00 - OMAHA. Neb., Nov. Nick X7. Troy-e- Sizes 5 to 8 toll Sizes SJi Sizes m-- i to 2 ............. .$2.25 $2.45 ...?2.75 Babies shoes in black kid leather, button Rtyle. Sizes 3 to 5 Sizes 5$ toS : $1.75 $1.05 5. Men's drejis shoes in black and brown ors, English or wide toe last. All sizes y " , col- $5.00 McnV and women's felt hou?e slippers with leather soles. Sizes 3 to 6 S1.25 6 10 Sizes to $1.45 ...f r, farmer, near Callaway, Neb,, turned 56 head of cattle Into a cornfield Tuesday night. In the morning 22 had died from a corn stalk disease. Many farmers who had been depending on the stalks for feed have been forced to, buy hay. oo TiRIGHAM CHILD DIES BRIGIIAM CITY. Nov. 17. Alice Anderson, daughter of Mr. YEOMAN CARD PARTY and Mrs. Ia J. Anderson, died at the family morning' of Hrotherhood of American Yeomen croup. The child had been III a week. Private funeral services were lield will have a card party Friday eveniO. V yesterday afternoon on the" lawn In ng". November 4 8. in th front of the family homa. hall. Public Invited, home--Tuesda- Children's" school shoes in brown and black kid and calf leathers. .$2.45 .$2.75 $2.05 Sizes 13! 4 to 2 Sizes iyx to CO JZr MEN -- WOMEN Sk 2401 WASHINGTON AVE. CMULDQEN OGDEN x- - -- (X IV |