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Show THE OGDEN I SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1921V STANDARD-EXAMINE- R HEARD ABOUT TOWN Broiles at Pea Ridge last Monday, a SOME ACTION HERE of S. week ; ago. - And now, O Lord, ha vo bureau U. the of An employe waa In recently mercy upon this victim who cometh roads Ogden public . , for a conference like a lamb to the slaughter." Then, spitting on his hands, he seized a stool called to Washington for with regard to bridge construction been 1922. The road bill which had sometime has finally hanging fire for Here is what he wrote been signed. to : local employes: "The President the day I arrived signed the road bill fellows want done else you Anything back here." Signed II. R. A. How many pats in a powder Pff? ' Letter received by an Ogden , business college: ,. "Deer Sirs: I wlsht to learn much will it cost? tiperiting.-HoI already know speling." by one leg, whirled it around his head a few times, and marched boldly down the aisle, singing. "Hark, from thei tomb a dismal sound,", but the bloodthirsty bully was nowhere to be found. A GOOD PliACE TO STOP. A woman had a dream. She saw herself visiting heaven. She was de and; lighted with the wonderful streets was houses of the heavenly city and charmed with the people she entirely met. Everything seemed perfect, and there was nothing to spoil her remembrances of .her visit there. Then came to a man, bound with chains she . ' tTTI n a w 11.11. kntktnffl and securely fastened. She was much suit on that, girj! Why she needs re- concerned about him. so she immediately sought St.' Peter at the gates forming!. of the city. Artistic: Splashes no, old man "I am delighted with heaven," the she's got the prettiest form on the woman told St Peter, "and everybeach. Cornell Widow. FAMOUS DOWNS but why thing seems quite lovely, one man with have you bound ' chains?". Knock "We had to bind him to keep him Touch from going back," returned St. Peter. Show "Going back?" "Yes; he's from ooOgden." Drink : ii i!. " . . ; w h Vi . I " - - V K I (C. K , Try this one on your wise friend. or does it hold 'em apart? Don't watch for answer. Does mortar hold the brick together, f mm t ma j : 'er-You'-re- Pug n A hF)) SWORDS RATTLE , . . : N EVERY SI DE In the old days women's feet were like two wee mice, peeping skirts. But (out from under their calves. nowit's full grown f 'f SANITATION AND SAFETY Never So Much Excitement in Washington Since Wartime Days Willie in a fit of gall, Drank some, wooden alcohol, Willie died and ma 'was, pensive, Alcohol is soexpensive. ;' . GIMME JIMMIE SEZ: Practice makes perfect, but there's nuthin' perfect, so why j BY HARRY HUNT. WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. A conference" in "demopractice? cratic" America presents some appari J ent paradoxes to even the most casOCT' OF LUCK held her hand, The first night he; ual observer. Not even in the 'days of the war, The 'i second night he put his arm around her, ; when Washington was crowded with men in uniform and visiting military The third night he kissed her, And then he had to go and break his missions, was there such a rattling arm: , of swords and galloping of armed City Judge; I do't expect to see you here again, Ruf us! Rufus: Not see me heah ag'in. Mister Judge? Why, goin to resign? "dia-aimame- nt 1 - -- " i; ji. i r". CHANGING THE ': Science has made many discoveries during the last 100 years, chief of which has been that sanitation means health conservation. Thirty-nin- e per cent of all the infection that the flesh is heir to comes through the food. How important it is .then that food be manufactured under sanitary conditions! Chief condemnation for ancient food manufacturers was the lack of facilities for sanitary food manufacturing. Science has stepped in and instead of the human hand, ripe with bacteria, comes the hand of steel, absolutely sterile, with lack of infection. One of the greatest pleasures 1 have had in visiting Ogden, both last August with The Standard-Examine- r and now, has been the inspection of the modern plant of the Ogden Baking Company, Here at last we have scientific baking of bread.' Not even is the flour in the sack touched by human hands, and from the time or beginning process until the finished loaf, wrapped in its heavy paraffin paper, is the bread touched by the human hand. The factory is sun-li- t and sanitary from beginngin to end. That the work goes on among white-gowne- d pleasant conditions is attested by the attitude of the white-aproneemployes i who meet you .and chat with you with smiles on their faces, betokening not only an agree able atmosphere but a mutual understanding. You know there is an old motto, "Als kan. That seems to be the motto of the house. "The best there is is in every loaf. It has been my pleasure not only to inspect the plant and to meet the personnel of the plant management, but to use personally in my lectures the finished product. In carrying the gospel of pure food to the homes of the country it, is a pleasure to tell of this plant and its product. s Sanitation means safety and it is paramount in the plant of the Ogden Baking Company, a real pleasure it is to me to tell the women of perfection in bread bakfng here. To the busy housewife or to the untrained housewife, it means a saving of time and energy, the result perhaps a better loaf than they: could ordinarily make except under the' , most favorable condition. The'doors of this model plant are always open for your inspection, proof positive in itself of honest dealing with the public. It would be a real education for you to plan some day to visitthis plant. The company's management will meet you with a welcome and you will agree with me that the Ogden Baking Company makes the perfect loaf in a sanitary, safe way. LOUISE PALMER WEBER. Ogden, Utah, November 16, 1921. " WORLD What peculiar, things one often sees In the changing styles of passing J years! :!,.!.,''. Now girls think nothing of, showing their knees. But, Oh! how they - strive to hide t their ears! She: The man that marries me must be bold and daring! " He: I'll say so! d, i i! soldiery through the streets as today. Troops of cavalry from Fort Meyer eacort visiting dignitaries from depot to hotel and from hotel to White House. Clattering hoofs on the pavements are a signal for pedestrians to line A RUSH FOR COVER the curb to watch the great go by. A contributor to the "heard about A rattling of swords drawn and pretown' column, after an extended trip sented at salute before a hotel ento Salt Lake last week,, dropped in to trance means that a delegate is about tell us of an experience while attend- to take the air. ..moving picture ing a Salt Lake ater. Opposition of British labor to re"While the show was. going on," newal alliance of the lie said, "a man rushed into the man- will make itself felt at the conferoffice. He was very much ex ence. Labor movement leaders have ager's and-hicited hand, clasped a gun in stated openly ' that they are against coat his pocket. British association with a "feudal aris"My wife is in your show with an- tocracy." British labor likewise has other man," the angry visitor shouted, recommended that the Far Eastern "and I'm going in and find them. republic be allowed to participate in When I d-o- " i The manager, wishing to prevent a the party. tragedy in histo theater, asked his exIf the shoes worn by the royal cited visitor sit down until he re- marines who guard the British deleturned. Hotel Lafayette are worn the at gates The manager then rushed to the in the field service, they never can stage and announced to the audience: hope to take the enemy by surprise "There is a man outside who says that' Vtacfc. his wife is here with another man. I ' In shoe styles don't want any shooting in here. Will: Not since the change that couple please leave by the stage exit auick. before the husband comes - -- ., ' j Anglo-Japane- se . s . j i . ' j in?" .; Fourteen couples hurried out. uitc xa 1110 itt.i,c:di gallic ,;uanii to us we've heard of gamboling Seems ONE OF OGDEN'S GREAT FOOD INDUSTRIES on 'the green before. y THE PARSON CALLS A BULLY In a little town In the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia, a minister had; been conducting revival services. Tho toughest character in town had been alluded to, and he resented it. ' He at-- ! tended .the next meeting, and at the' oegmning oi tne service ne arose ana informed the parson of his intention of converting him Into mincemeat. The minister asked permission to pray be- fore the carnage began, to which the . bully assented. "Oh Lord," he petitioned, "Thou knpwest that when I cut the heart out of Jonathan Miles and strewed the ground with the brains of Jacob Miller, I did it in great agony "of soul. And likewise Thou knowest that it was In a fit of righteous wrath that I seized a bench and slammed the everlasting life of that infidel Levi The Ogden Baking Company operates one of the largest food manufacturing establishments in Ogden. It uses annually one million, eight hundred thousand pounds of. flour,' sixty thousand pounds of pure eishnann, yeast, one hundred lard, thirty thousand pounds of thousand pounds of sugar, eighty thousand pounds of milk, thirty-si- x thousand pounds of salt. Its annual payroll is $56,000. in the middle 80's has AmericaTieard such a screeching chorus of shoe-lenthe- r! ' The screeches preceding a squad sound like the magnified caterwauling of a dozen untuned bagpipes. The 'bachelors of the world will be represented at President Harding's conference on limitation of armament and Far Eastern affairs. Their spokesman is Arthur J. Balfour, who'll head the British delegation while Lloyd .George isn't here or If the premier fails to come. It's been considerable task for Balfour to evade the fair sex, as he's one of the best catches in Britain.He sprang from the old nobility, be. OU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THIS BAKERY AT ANY TI . Sal- brought his famous floor covering to radio from the airplanes to baaep from recent recall election will take office. to canvass the result of the October aer.t v. Ith in8 a nephew of 'the Marquis of Governor Lynn J. FrarJer will end 21 election. Immediately after Jt fca again and spread ll in where foreat ranicrsthewere Washington fUmfm.About isbury. equipment Laa turning his office made known the result, the new offi..At 26 he entered parliament. 150 of the fifes were found by air. over A. to Neatoa of MInot. select- cial! will be eworn in. It. were he was chief secretary for Ireland, discovered men ter before ty ed to they a IcAder of the conservative party, then Th him. on the by one else. replace any tgurrreturnn British 4.0JO. of their Tpday he a and tabulated from election, majority the fvon' renpertlre tn Complete reports prime minister.oa the ascouncil by mall by all county auditor. work In California. Oregon and Wash- ballot totaU showing 107.ZSS and representative nations. of Klve lll.SIJ rote for Johnaon aisd the airmen cocper sembly of the league ington, Two other new officials to take of- lOi.027 for Lmke; 111. 12 far ted with thn forest iTn'ice. hivo not ' . a maintained smt November 23 ar fice and 10 .3 11 for Jiaxan. i?velnbJorn been received here. One patrci. from ine ueuiof Ihe kv.... delegations oo GenJohnaon. who succeeds bV anv visiting over March Attorney the field, flying Angeles . v. in A. The Ilrlllah Muneum the larK-t- . In uy Wa Tananfti, will con eral William Lemke. and Joa-phave been proviaru in nouthern forest California, activity Kltchln. John N. Hajron. the world, contAlna 5,000,000 tKo., There is more .bustle and tlniie until Nov. 15. The other. replaclnc, and ooFrench commlaaloner of British, the and labor. at the for at than agriculture cenned to operate when rlna .. The atate there Arlington the amphitheater canvaR!nf board, under A total of 42.4.6I7 feet of lumceremonies at the Durmi oi me un came In October. of Thorn Hall, tecretary of atatc. ber moved tbrourh the Panama rAnal Fifteen radio recelvlng"nlatlo0 were call known soldier and on the steps of the at forest service baa will meet at 10 a. m.. November JJ. to Atlantic coatt cltlet durlne; UJO. building for the first established official gathering of the arms dele throughout California to' receive the wirclr'na reports from the aviators. gates. 00' Amateur rdlo operators manned the statlfins and the operators, many of 600 FOREST FIRES whom were boys, did excellent work. D FOUND BY AVIATORS tne forest service mxy. The radio recelvine actions were hwrijtrd at Alder Fprlng. Happy Camp, SAN FRANCISCO. Not. I J. Array Hot Springs, Los Angele. Mineral, Tt'iiori combined. And forests Nevatia City. Northfork. Orleans. lO.iiSkit riicatlnns flylngeover California otweov-ereairmen, WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN THE TREATMENT OF PYORRHEA d more correspondents. last summer-olire Qulnry, Santa Barbara, Sla- patrols avcrvill and Yreka. about CdO forest fires, according on, Konora. ". nne rroun In Washing to . the United States service The aviators flying with observer Tv.ra'ii in Dellavlland planes, operated in Caliton busier than the delegates at the headquarters here. They Of the fires 4 80 were reported by fornia from March field. Viaalu. Ma,hrtf and ther field and Corr.lnr. Between have been flocking in for weeks of Inch available 23 and JO plant every were used In the orcuoving offlc bulldlnrs. state. WE ARE CVECIALI6T3 IN CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK tvi rrUnd of Irish Freedom and After the flrea were reported, the airmen often helped the fire 1lehtera American AssociaUon for the Itecogr Republic will use nltion'of the Irish an by flying over and around them and aid in pressing the conference as reporting to the ground forces the TrfelanrV FOR HEALTH PAUS. anado against the . being rregrjw Sun Pad , flfcmrit. Cockram'a Rdlo-Actl- v Koreans are going to try to get you wear night and day, working on me heavy thunPlanes flew over their case officially berore tne con Wa tiavt a Special'! In Plat or False Work. If ycu hivf ptt th Blood, brlnflt raUaf to aufferara over atorma der the and Hhat (ornt Dlood from Rhtumt. , ua. cannot High the you -- S. N. Ohoae, representing neveral fire which had wir, Polaonlng, Ntg. discovered tlm. Sciatica. Blood been started Ghandl movement In India, has open- - ralflla, by , lightning. Nr!tH. Cold StomachLung. oo and Liver. Kidney, Mtart, Ma. Rnr reDresentatlve of the South other allmentt. will leave Wash r Acta on tha Narvea and Musciaa. rhinM mttrnnienL and NONPARTISANS QUIT a as against South 'building up, Enargyt Vigor protest ington . Strength. OFFICES WEDNESDAY China not being invited to the parley. No troubla to wur them. Sod on . W hv th largeat effic tn Ogden- - Ou alrth year without a chanf ur tHat. Try on t r'k. r "&rtiliullan Armenian ru ro Spa- Call or wrlto for our f itrjjtmtnt, which make eur uarant gtcd. mancer. who provided the historic ctal offer, IjElSMAUCir. N. P. Nov. 1. Con, or the North Dakota atate adPer trol ilur" of a former shah of Pan"iiv n sL- for the Liberty Bell at the ZAfS Waat.lncten Averu. Eaat 8!d raw rrom the U. RADIUM BELT CO. . ministration will tn Phem 541 Moosttlon. for tne Hail the Independent leagu 317 Sttmaon Cldg.. faction at 3 p. m., Novembtr 2J, when LOS ANGELES. CAL i f 'Mirrors at Versalltes and for the inauguration of President Harding, Local and State Beprentatlvea Wanted the three state official chuaen In the : Under One Canimzpzis to-bat- tle flve-year'tenur- e, semi-offici- al eml-offScl- al fur-nlah- ed 111.-42- Management 3- Kll-ch- ln " 1 h r-tr- - Pan-America- A Pass Book Tells , 3 id The person who thinks there are better ways of accumulating a fund for future use than building up a savings account should try to find" some means for "inof a dollar, two vesting" small-amou- nts dollars, five dollars, etc. I B - I The pass book of the person who makes deposits, regularly tells the true story in ; the Ogden State Bank' every; Savings Department" customer receives 4 per cent quarterly interest on his money. 4 a 4 4 . WME ... X Pla-cervill- n fort lts. RADIUM FAIMLSSS Tth Prur, rt. 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