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Show tor xaub arft-fea- m TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 29, 1921. PARENTS COWE RESTRAINING iDMITS STORY TO PROBE CASE :: . FOli SEAL SALii IN ORDER ISSUED FABR ICATION SEAL SAL OGDEN, UTAH. - 'A Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Titcomb Mayor Calls on Citizens to First Day's Report Is Very Idahoan Shot Himself Over Bonneville" Irrigation DisAid Annual Health . Trouble With Wife, He trict Involved in Legal . Hopeful of Finding Sup- Encouraging, Members of Fund Drive Tells Police Committee Say posea suiciae iuive Entanglement - E. M Titcomb, contractor and buildIssued Mayor Frank Francis er of pavenport, Iowa, father of Will an appeal to the people today. of Weber M. Titcomb, thought to have commit- eounty.to put over the 1921 Christmas Amerted suicide by drowning in one of the seal campaign in a rivers in Osden, arrived with his wife ican manner and to make this year's last night to look into the case. campaign the greatest success of He conferred with Cheif of Police Christmas seal history Jonathan Jones, Captain of Detectives "Buy seals," urged Mayor Francis in Roberts Burk and members of the his appeal. "Ogden haa opened It anin nual Christmas seal campaign to raise police force that have been engaged of suicide the funds for the carrying on of the great supposed investigating ' the young man. fight against tuberculosis, which for Both the father and mother are years has been the world's greatest be war on a dreaded disease. hopeful- that the young man may befound. They are disinclined to "The campaign is nation-wid- e and lieve that he committed suicide, they the purpose is to provide that importsaid, lOliowmg ine comerence wiia ant fund with which the great white the police officials. plague and other diseases may be At the hotel where they- - stopped fought. i last night Mr. Titcomb. said: cause that deserves the a is "It "Of course it is possiDie tnat ne aia support of every man, woman commit suicide but we are hopeful hearty child and of Weber county, and it is that he did not. I can't account ror the hope that the fund raised this year the disappearance of the body. I am will surpass in previous told that there has not been enough years. Weber county has always ans water in either of the rivers that flow wered the call and it is confidently felt through Ogdenandto carrya the body that the people will rally strongly any distance that, thorough in the coming campaign. search has been made by the police of- again "Of every dollar that is secured ficials. through the sale of the seals, more The young man has had consider- than 90 cents will remain in the state able trouble of a domestic nature hav- where seals are sold, for the benefit ing been married and the girl's rela- of the' organized tives being opposed to the marriage in the state. In Utah the from the beginning "with the'resultthat campaign over to the Utah be fund will It is Public Healthturned the couple have been separated. which is association, mother-in-lacase of the another carrying on the fight in this state. "People should not confuse the people., seal campaign with camChristmas received-froThe last letter we of American Red Cross to the paigns Will was dated from Montello, Nevada, on other work. The fund raised carry he having been employed at some In the seal campaign for the use ranch in that vicinity.. I am going of the American Redis not or its Cross tomorrow to discover there morning be to Nationused but the chapters, by if I can find any trace of him or what al Tuberculosis association and the vaxiis pians were wnen ne leit mere. associations." Mr. Titcomb accompanied by his rious state tuberculosis oo wife left for Montello this morning. red-bloode- d, . any-raise- d . ; anti-tuberculo- . sis -- w - m oo UlhUUHS LUANS IN : CORN GROWING ABE A . -- ' urged to attend the meeting next Monday as several matters of importance will come up. These letters, properly arranged, make a popular proverb: aaeee What is it? ghhhhhllnnttttuw. Answer to yesterday's: Tom had 12 cents; John had 6 cents. . . oofesj)ing that he shot himself in a fit of despondency because of trouble with his wife, Harrison Sorennon of Georgetown, Idaho, who was taken to police headquarters Sunday night suffering with a bullet wound In the left breast cleared up the mysterious Mexican bandit story yesterday evening. Sorenson told Captain of Detectives Robert Burk that he had done the shooting and that there was nothing in the story that he had been held up by a Mexican bandit at West Peveji-teent- h street and the railroad tracks and robbed of $ JO. According to the police Sorenson har had considerable trouble with his wife who has obtained a divorce from him and It Is their opinion that he had not Intended to wound himself as seriously as he did. His wound, according to Dr. Roy Wilson, is not of a dangerous charac ter. After the shooting he walked to Twenty-thir- d street and Grant avenue where he met Detective Grant Syphers who took him to police headquarters for medical treatment. CITES BENEFIT OF RED CROSS co TO FINISH VIADUCT BEFORE CHRISTMAS "The suicide of- - oo RETURN FROM VISIT IN JACKSON HOLE Mr. and Mrs. Frank McBrlde have returned from a month's sojourn In the Jackson Hole country, Wyo.. whore Mr.McDride owns a stock ranch. Hunl-newas coupled with pleasure on the trip and they report having had a good time. Mr. McBrlde state that weather conditions In that section of country have been favorable for fall harvesting and that the rangee for cattle are ideal. Even though stockmen have been hard hit tlie past year or more, he Is of the opinion that there Is a, bright future for the Jackson Hole country and that the population In that section will be greatly Increased during the neit decade. oo ss AMERICAN LEGION TO NAME OFFICERS Soldiers' Breakdown Means More Work, Says Ogden Chairman Nominations of officers for Herman INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Nov. 29. Fi- Baker post No. 9 of the American Lenancial assistance for farmers in the gion for 1922 will be made next Moncorn growing states of the "middle west day evening at the Eagles' club it was of officers of state farmers federations announced today by Commander Enwith the corn belt advisory committee sign Herrick. The election will take of the federal war finance corporation, place December 19. of which Governor McCray. of Indiana, The committee, consist is chairman. States represented at the ing of nominating Arch Jess Holther, Moyes, Illinois and Iowa, meeting included s Owen Lew and Sherwood ' Boyle, will Nebraska. their candidates at the report coming Exact' needs of agricultural credit in these states, particularly for farm- meeting. ers who desire to obtain federal aid A commander, vice commander, ad with their corn as security, were ex- jutant, assistant adjutant, .treasurer, pected to be outlined at the meeting, chaplain and sergeant at arms will be Onvernor Mfflmv snlrt . elected OO Commander Ensign Herrick stated today that all former service men are WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY Committees In charge of the Christmas Seal campaign in Ogden reported today that more than 1600 worth of seals had been sold on the opening day of the drive, according to Gu Wright, chairman of the publicity campaign. From the start obtained in the drive yesterday it Is evident that the record of $1900 set last year will be easily surpassed, he said. Committees sold the seals to business men Monday, urging them to use the seals on all outgoing mall during the month of December. Complaints have come from various the effect that parts of the city toare. youths of the city selling unauthorized seals. Mr. Wright said that only seals bearing the double barred cross should be purchased. Ogden's quota for the 1921 drive has been set at $2,500, the same as that of 1920. The money Is to be used In the fight against tuberculosis and for general health work in the city, a small per centage to be used for the state de partment and another small percentage to go toward the operation of the national organization. Speakers for the speaking campaign which will open in the various 'theatres next Sunday will be supplied by the Klwanls. Rotary and Progressive Business clubs, .according to Mr. Wright. oo Colonel Whittlesey hero of the Lost Battalion' is Just one of the many thousands cases of a soldier giving away under the strain of the memory of the war and the nerve collajSse on those who have been subjected to the horrors of the late war," said the Rev. John Edward Carver, county Red Cross chairman. "It is an Illustration of the need that the Red Cross chapters are meeting day by day in the work of carina: for men. There have been the many Instances In Weber county of men seemingly In good health who have had to have expensive care and it haa been the work of the Red Cross chapter here not only to assist them In securing that care but to advance money, in many instances to the fam ilies until, the government allowance could be secured. "The continuance of that need de mands that the local chapter have means to continue this work and of each dollar given this week for the membership in the Red Cross, SO cents remains here for work in Weber coun ty and Ogden city. The 1919 button will be an official button this year and the worker who offers one will be giving. a real but ton. This is because the demand for buttons was greater than the supdIv.' The supplies can be secured all this week in the City hall; the telephone number is 489. New supplies can be secured as needed. ex-servi- ce tr GIVEN $75 FINE ON BAD CHECK CHARGE A fine of $75 was Impound oo CROWDS BESIEGE CO. TREASURER'S OFFICE Judge Georre 8- - Barker of OrJn. at sitting in the Second district Court Karmlnrton yesterday isiued a tem porary restraining' order prohibiting the officials of the Honneville Irrt-- ; gatton district and the officials .of Da.v county from paying Interest on, the $725,000 bond Issue of the district and an order for the defendants to show cause why a, permanent Injunction should not be issued. The Fisher corporation of Salt Lake represented by Albert F. Fisher and It. A. MacDroom. wu the plaintiff. In addition to the restraining order of the Interest on against the payment the bonds, afl order was Issued restraining the county treasurer from accepting In part payment of taxes the warrant of the Irrigation district. Hearing on the permanent Injunction will b held December 17. Inasmuch as there can be no disposal of the case, beyond the temporary restraining orders, until after tax payments day tomorrow, the property owners of the 660v acres under the district. Including practically all of the tillable In of j Extra pedal for 1m ys alt At - ' one-thir- d -- T-Bo- -- T-Bo- I . . . ne . ' Last Saturday we offered $10.00 for a name for our system of Y "Groceterias." : FOR ELKS TONIGHT ne ; - , ' i , . - . We have received quite a number of names, but we are not quite satisfied. We want something short and catchy. Here are a few that have been suggested: Basketeria, Kashkary, Rockbottom, RuJa Store, Rumble-Jumbl- e and many, others. Now put oh your thinking caps and see if you can't win that $10, You high school students should try. Tak-Ho-M- a, HONESTY PAYS We have been considered strictly fair and honest In our dealings for fifty-twyears md when we say we are giving fou exceptional values we are sure you believe It. Our CARVING SETS at one third orf for the next few days ought to Interest a few folks In Ogden. A smoker and general Jollification Is on the program at the Elks home tonight 'In connection with the lodge meeting. ,Vern Wataon, chairman of the entertainment committee, announces there will be plenty of entertainment with smokes and eata for the members Visiting Elks are cordially inrited to be present, the committee announces. ' for Winter vear.t That't news, at the newest Ties are decidedly attractive, relieving the ombre hued apparel cf the season We have a complete assortment of the nrw Cravats with just enough color to markj 'style and smart. them ai up-to-da- te th south end Davis county land Wtwcen the Fait I,ake county line and Ontervllle, are faced with the necessity of either paying their tax levy in cash or of finding some means of securing a postponement of the last day for tax 17.payment until the hearing December iHiii:VLHrrir-- H cilmuskd The complaints nlleited that the property owned by the Fisher corpora tion, nn old brickyard now leased for farming purpoaea. waji legally Included within the Irrigation district and there fore should not be compelled to pay the assewment of the county for the district of about S22.f3 per Irrigation acre-foof water. It Is alleged that the average apportionment of water Chamber of Commerce Take3 Verna Eogers Boyles Says Is from two to three acre-fee- t of water Husband Criminal in Interest in New State per acre under the project and that the total aeumenl averages from M0 to Divorce Complaint System 168. a aum which the complaint la exorbitant. The complaint further alleges Directors of the Ogden chamber of That her husband siole an automo- the bond of the district were Illegally commerce appointed a special commlt-(bthree days following their mar- Nasold .to the tional bank of Kan Francisco below the mtnlnvim allowed by law. ItSO per pertaining to Ogden"s Interest In the would reform from his former 11000 bond and that therefor the sale sj of new stale highways under Sieged criminal actlTjtlea. Verna of the bonds waa Illegal. The sale The committee deration. navies today filed suit for divorce price of the bonds Is said to have mm at an early date and their re- been between ft&0 and ftOO per 11000 port willHe submitted to the state1" h AlMct court from Carmen J. bond. rommUuion. A number of noyles. Defendants named in the actions aro highway new are being planned In Mrs. rioyles declsres her huaband highways the county treasurer. Frank L. Lay- - the stale In which this dly has an waa arreled for the theft of the car treasurer of the, ton. aJao rr.ar- com Irrigation district: the county is com and sine the third day of her Ths committee, appointed mlaaloners and the directors of the posed of rns Th woman set, ChaM;. n, Harton. district, who are Oovernor Charles l"C, . It21. Trllort-Btlfw.ll It. 'ilabey. chairman; J. Fred Odell Boyle. J. hfi m4rr !ll)Cip 9hm uid. h rerre- and Clarence F.ldredge. Jr. A KKI1SSM I N T MA D K ented hlm?elf as a man of good business standing and had a good portion The assessment was made In July TO SCOUT as an lnpe-ctoof adding machine. WORKER was by the county commliutlontm. and As a matter cf fact. Mrs. Hoylea deof water ret at 322.63 per acre-foo- l BE GIVEN FAREWELL clare, he was not a man of butlnea on behalf of the dUtrlct. In order rtandir.e anfl aimolr had been en- meeting of the construction costs of to cover gaged In builnfM as a blind the district beyond the funds provided and Pcout Olrl lieutenants a captains his real occupation professional by the first issue of bonds of S600,-00nnd Olrl Bcout council members hare criminal, she allepe. He aluo was a a farewell to Invited been for parly to fugitive from Jutlce at the lime of Later In the year an additional Isthe marriage, ehe stated. sue of 1120,000 In bonds was voted by b Uss Carrie Adams, a scoutatworker, home the Tueaday evening given before th Mr. Ivories admits that a As reault of sale the the district. Mrs, Iavld Kccle. Twenty-!t- h Informed her Mr. Hoylcs of thoae bonds about 116.83 of the of marriage MH that hs had bren street and Jefferson aveno. In crime rr.mM 322.62 lery was raised, and warrants Arrn to le.av to fulfill a mis- and was a fugitive from 5ut!ce. but Iwiued for the farmers sion foris ths I I).ikvoh of the R church. h promld he would reform upon under the district. It had been aroo f thetr marriage. the taxpayers under the ranged that Hut thrf days after the two were cent No. ditrict should meet this 75 per war. Unity Lodge 18, wed. according to Mrs. Hoyles. her of the levy with the district Hole a machine in Fait Lake, rants, psylng the county caah for the Free and Accepted Masons husband and drove It to Ofden. where he was balance of their taxes, the county to He was then return to the district Us warrants The captured by cfflcrs. and Jailed. Special meeting 7:30 p. m. "Wednes- taken to fUlt water users would pay In cash under Mrs, Hoylca wfki her freedom from day. Nor. 10. Work in if. M. Degree. this arrangement 115.30 per acre-foothe matrimonial ties and afcs the The restraining order Issued yeitcr-- J Sojourning brethern welcome. WAR II EN I WATTIS. W. M. court to restore her maiden name. day nullifies this program and levy no Verna Hcgtra. stsnds. Taxpayers of Davis county were dumbfounded yesterday when word of the restraining order became generally known. Attorneys for the dlattict, the firm of Wllley & Wllley. were Im called Into consultation. mediately What steps will be taken by the tax payers to meet the situation are not ready for announcement, ME fffl TO oo ! FAREWELL FRIDAY FOR MISSIONARY v,.: '.. A farewell party In honor of Leland Empey, son of William and Alice Ro-re- ll 8. Empey, will be given Friday V ' - - . No. 1 Service Meat Market, 185 Twenty-fourtStreet No. 2 Service; Grocery, 189 Twenty-fourtStreet No. 3 Service Meat Market, 126 Twenty-fift- h Street No. 4 Service Grocery, 126 Twenty-fiftStreet No. 6 Groceteria, 181 Twenty-fourt- h Street 7 No. Cash Meat Market," 2212 Washington Avenue No. 8 Groceteria, 2212 Washington Avenue No. 10 Auto Supplies, 183 Twenty-fourt- h Street No. 12 Cash Store, Huntsvlller Utah h h' h " evening In the Third ward hall. He, has been called to the southern states on a mission and will dapart Decem- ber 7. , oo . MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA al-leg- ea tht U Anglo-London-Far- la ex-offlc- lo rnEreli'rO o ' . - 841 fcrtl 11 r ! 0. dl-strlc- t ke t. WEDNESDAY oo pecial UNTIL NOON ST. JOSEPH SOCIETY. ladles of the Ft. Joaeph's Hewing x FALSE ALARM. The fire department was called out last night to what the neighbors extinguish a fire. It proved to to be thought be the smoke from the "smokeless gas range" invented by Ed Skinner. IT WONT MENTION AGAIN. This vill be the last call on those CARVING SETS displayed In our south window. They are gooff because ing fast at they are wonderful values and 'will make fine Christmas presents for the home WE one-thir- -- J j 1016 I I Vi: HUNDRED CLUB. Mrs. Anna Mctlowan will be hos-- . tea to the members of the 116 Five Hundred club Thursday evening. The' meeting opens promptly at I o'clock. j ........51c I bak-frcf- j SECTIONS TO MEI7T. Section 4 of the Presbyterian clrclo: will meet at the home, of Mrs. J. A.! street Moffat, E21 Twenty-fourt- h c;r-- , afternoon. hctJon 3 of the Frlj day will at cle metMrs.Friday afternoon 771 the home of Joaeph Taylor, Twenty-eight- h streeL SOME REGULAR PRICES bars C. Soap . . . . jc 7i Bf Tot Roast . . . . 8c . 12Hc Rlb'BoUlnx Meat . pounds No. Walnuts live oak am. Sarah Drysdale will Mrs. entertain; the membtrs of the Lave Oak club Wednesday at her home, lilt Qulncy avenue. There will b special entertainment for the afternoon. 121 TOO ' INDIES' AID SOCIETY. Mrs. Peter Swanaon will be hosteal to the memtem of the Ladle' Aid society of the KUm English Lutheran; church Wednesday afternoon at her; street. home, til Twenty-sevent- h oo Entertain your club at the Utah Hot Springs. We are catering particularly to luncheon prtlea during the wlntar I'Wilnty lunches serrad from eajaon. 25 cents to f 1. 00. Twenty-fou- r hours notice required. Dancing free. For particulars call North Ogden 4 Adv. -- est oo- ...... Hump Roast . . . . . 17,c 17"ac Heel Roll 25c Sirloin Steak . roc ISc Round Steak 25c choice Lean Breakfast 2Sc Bacon 30c 35c Armour's Star Ham . 30c Mild Cured Ham . . . . 25c 20c 25c Picnic Ham . . , . . 25c S packages Macaroni . . 30c 10c 1 pound Cocoa . . . . 75c 1 gallon Wblte Karo . . . . 70c 1 gallon Dark Karo TOc Acres. ... pounds Blue Rose Hire ... pounds Navy Beans ') pounds Little Lima Beans . v5c quart Mincemeat CAED OF THANKS 55c 35c JEWELERS oo In tha- United tit States First "bank tras the lUnk rf North America, char tercd in Philadelphia in 1711. - 7c 55c Soft Shell Walnu ts 75c . 75c Almonds 1 . 25c . . . Brnril Nuts. pound 1 pound Klltcrta . . . . 25c 100 pounds Hard Wheat .... i1 o i r U-5- 5 . 25c 20c Catsup 9 pounds Rolled Oafs . . . . 9c 10 pounds Fernla . . . . , . W:' 9 pound.1 Gcrmade . . . . 3 3o 9 pounds Graham . . . . . 33c S pounds, Corn Meal . . . . 35c 10 pounds Raatry Flour . . C5C .....G5c 45C 30 20C quart Haurkraut large package Pearline Washing Powder :20c 29c 29c ..29c 25c Star Naptha Soapade 35c Seafoara WE DELIVER OEDEES OF $3.00 OE MORE WESTERN MARKET 3G6 Twenty-fourt- h Street. di . ........ 25c 35c We desire to extend 6ur sincere and heartfelt thankn to our- friends and neighbors for their man- acts of kind neata and ajl.anc shown u during the Illness and death rr our beloved for the daughter. IajIu Fern. Al- many beutlful floral offerings. (Signed) JOEL WHITE AND FA MILT. TV. 2 10 10 -- X S. LEWIS CO. 10 2 2 pounds 2 pounds 35c Gold Dust d . ;20c fresh Hamhurger, 2 for C 25c fresh loose Jaasage, 2 for 20c Dry Salt Bacon ....15C GOc 15c Tall Milk. 6 for 1 40C yUe pound Butter 15c Corn Flakes, J for 25c 7SC 35c Tall Can Oysters, 3 for 20c Mnall Can Oysters, 5 for 73c 5 7S 25c Tall Can Red Salmon, for 15c Peas, 6 cans for We wish to call your attention to m:r modern electric bakery. cry. AVc are now able to save you money on poods. Special for today while they last: 25c Cinnamon Kolls 20c 15c 20c Coffee Cake j society will hold their annual sale; and evening. De-- j Thursday1. afternoon In the BL Joaeph's hall. Ue-- j cumber sides apron, fancy work and randy booths there will be a fish pond fort the children. Refreshments will be!I served at 12 o'clock. COS CLVI1. Mrs. J. C. Oreen will be hoateas to the members of the Eel Cos club Wed nesday at her home. In Glenwood 25c 25c 25c Hound Steak. 2 for - Election of officers Thursday. December 1st. I. O. O. F. hallEveryout. body FRED TL "WILLIAMS." Con suL J. R. IIINCHCLIFF. Clerk. ; DIVORCE ASKED ot -l. STORES DIDN'T REFORM; WATCH ROADS n . tTURRAYl U d ........... ................... .... .30c Orange and Lemon Peel, pound .......... : Sirloin or ..20c Roasts, pound; Sirloin or Steaks, pound v. ....... ......... . .20c A dash of color in Neckwear - one-thir- li Neckwear News " LOCAL BRIEFS 1 i will', afternoon upon J. Midgiey, after he had entered a pleA of guilty In the district court to obtaining money under false pretenses by issuing worth less checks. Midgiey was unable to pay the fine and is now in the county Jail. Sheriff Richard Tlncock holds a warrant for Midgiey. which will be served following his release here. The warrant charges him with forgery at Logan and as soon as he pay the fine or serves his time he will be turned over to the Logan authorities. ' -- ; ion TUXAAS -- JJ Rcc-con- "With. the period for the payment of taxea for 1921 to end tomorrow noon, Construction work on the Twenty-fourt- h crowds are beginning to benlege the street viaduct over the railroad oooffice of County Treasurer David W. is being rutflied to completion, tracks, Evans to xnake payment before the to Superintendent 11. L. Bell, JUST TO REMIND YOU according final hour. of the O. U. R. ajid D. company. Large After 12 o'clock tomorrow all taxes forces of men 'are working on the not paid will become delinquent and viaduct dally in an effort to get the fines will be added, it was said by Mr. work completed during the early part Evans. At noon tomorrow the treasof December. office will close for ten days urer's With the completion of the wooden oo during which time the tax delinquent base, pavement four inches deep will DAVS list will be compiled. be laid on the roadway. Superintend- SEIBOLD RETURNS ent Bell stated that the entire viaduct TO SERVE SENTENCE would be completed and ready for use Christmas by day. Everything .will be completed so the viaduct may be - Roland Seibold, 22 years of age. who used for the annual stock rtiow, which from the a Jail last sumescaped rr' f will be held here early in January. mer with Lloyd county Treseder. another prisoner, walked into the sheriffs office last night and gave himself ud CARD OFVHANKS PRESS NOTICES from Salt Lake to Deputy 8heriff John Holden. Seibold was placed In Jail, where he will City, claiming that city as the We deelre to extend our sincere and serve 20 days, the remainder of his birthplace of famous movie star, heartfelt thanks to our friends and sentence. Treseder and 8c bold were- riven Jail would Indicate that half of the stars neighbors for their many acts of kind sentences ness and assistance shown us during last summer for using: drugs. once boarded in that city. the illness and death of our beloved They escaped one evening while they wife and mother, Janet I Elsberry. were visiting: with callers In the WE OFFER the public our cholc- Also for the many beautiful floral of- sheriff's office, slipping out the side est carrinff sets for the next few door. ferings. ' off. . Bee them In From here the men went to Elko. days at , (Signed) JOHN ELSBERRY AND BABIES. Nev., Treseder returning shortly afour window and hare a Bet laid z 542 ter and giving himself up. Seibold has for the wlfea Christmas presbeen in Salt Lake for the last ten days aside ent. J. S. Lewis Co, Jewelers. and decided last night to take his punTHAT LAST." "GIFTS ishment in order that he may remain in Ogden. A FORD AUTO stolen from the OO room In the Reed Hotel was wash CANNERS TO DECIDE recovered half way up the trail to ON CONVENTION DATE Malan'a Heights. It had been stripped. The owner had $500 Inthe auta will remain The committee recently named by surance and where it la for the time- being. the Utah Canners' association to se lect the place and the date for the WATCH OUR WINDOWS all staging of the annual convention of the state organization, will meet in the time. Every once la a while the offices of the company in the Mr. Lewis tells us to give you folks Fred J. Kiesel building this afternoon a treat and we offer BITS. Porter's Fruit Pudding, small 25ctsize. . .15c you unheard according to H. L. Herrington, a mem of Bargains in our line. Just now ber of committee. the Mrs. Porter's Fruit Puddings, large 45c size .30c R. Wadswdrtfi, of Ogden. and Jam ea It is CARVING SETS at Mrs. Porter's Fig Puddings, small 25c size off. J. S. Lewis Co. "GIFTS THAT 15c Anderson, of Morgan, are the other two members of the committee. The LAST." Mrs. Porter's Fig Puddings, largo 15c size .20c committee has been assured that the Weber club would be able to' handle Mrs. Porter's Plum Puddings, small 45c size. .32c HELP WANTED Brown. Marl-sothe banquet party and this probably &. Preceeder are advertising means the affair will be staged here. Mrs. Porter's Plum Puddings, "large 856 size. 55c a for clerk, offering; Eight Thousand Speakers of national reputation will Bulk Mincemeat, pound 20c a year. Five thCHlsand In climate address the canners. ooOne thousand in scenery 'and Two Citron Peel, pound .". . , . . . . . . . .. 40c thousand CASH. AND SMOKER FROLIC '. -- f Phone 2257 s |