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Show it- - OGDEN. UTAH. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 6, 1921. cuters' GORRELL Villi CROSSING CASE S SUGAR MEN strike levy HIGHER roceteri TALK IN OGDEN We hare received several hundred replies to our advertisein ment for & name for bur Groceteria. The onei axe been few have the that the following letter among a final decision. The lady describes our places so correctly that we publish her letter in full. for Ogden Chairman . Receives Interstate Company Seeks Orders of Public Utilities National Secretary of Can" ners- to Address "Utah Commission Go Before Election of Board Member of Bonds Lost Word of Reduction From Recovery . Association v 10 to 7 Per Cent Supreme Court Wednesday By Alleged Fraud Two orders of the public utilities Frank E. Oorrell, secretary of the was received in Ogden Two voting places and districts for A Suit Vu filed' In the district court to is the National rerard Canner commission of Utah Interstate the Fifth ward school ejection to- las't telegram association, with the from J.' W. Hays, interna- here late by Fifth Ward' Divided iug-gte- for 1 " System ' Ogden, Utah, December 1, 1921, yesterday adwere yeswill of railroad the control morrow have been designated by the tionalnight of at crossings Washington, RuMellJames Co. company, a majority secretary of the Typographical l. court for headquarters dress the members of the Utah board of education, :the senior - high union,- by C. H. Smith, chairman of Sugar stock of which company is held by the terday taken to the supreme Dear Sirs: In'reply to your advertisement for a nimi suitable review by the Oregon Short IJn railassociation at a special meeting school being the voting: place for. one the strike committee for. Ogden print- Pioneer Sugar company, a M. K. and at Klentl Weber In their offices road. Fred J. the county, of Jacob, for against district, the Lewis junior high for the ers, to the effect that 850 locals had farmers, your groeeterlae," 1 wish to submit these. organization of Commerce of W. J. Brockbank. was on It second assessment the other. The designation of been building Dank the notified the Wednesday morning that National ' Your policy is no clerks, wait upon yourselves and save time The railroad is protesting the de- announced today by Vice President H. polling place was made Monday eve- the membership to .finance" the nation- Ogden, the Union .Trust company of and I case money, if 1 am correct. cision of the commission in a ning at a special session of the board, wide fight waged for the Jast even San" Francisco, Jame and Job Herrlngton. President Richard U. an from overhead where will insistent demand ordered the In crossing Ktrlngham months for the E. P. Ellison, the Pingree Sugar following preside. waiting upon yourself it gives one a little more time to sedi- is reduced from 10 T per out of h a the In newroad for OgOonrell will to Fifth that the school arrive cent Plngree-Idaproposed Sugar the Secretary lect exactly what la wanted, knowing that there Is no one standing per. company, n den from the Vit early Wedn"Jay. rectors do something to permit ballot- cent of earnings effective other banks, Clearfield section In Davis county. at once. and to you, moving uneasily, so as to hurry you In your purchases, neat company! The other plaintiffs intervened in He has ben confrrring with packers these "The large number of favorable set firms' and individuals, ing by the people of the ward.charging clerk may wait upon them next. That is very annoying as the that DISTRICTS SET APART another action. In which the decision In all sections of the United Plates tlements secured. by local unions and defendants withtogether ' It makea the customers so nervous that they generally buy often Is to close deof what commission with the to The one district, with the senior the passing of possible trouble in the with the intention"conspiring of cheating and regard plan for 122 an3 known as Jacobs crossing. In Weber the buslneMi outlook. something they are not aatisfied with. Another thing Is upon high school as theh polling place, la! larger printing centers, including New- frauding" the plantlff. s' street on the York and Chicago, have made it unIn his address before the Utah bounded by. Twenty-fiftIf you ire looking for some article and cannot seem t The suit seeks-tha- t Judgment be county, Is contested. In each cs it limits on soutn ana east necessary to longer continue the high rendered against the defendants to re Is charged that the commission exassociation. will Gorrell nortn, city Secretary find It, tha manager In charge politely aiks you If you an find artA nn ths wpt Is Vmin1fl hv Ma.rll- - er rate of assessment," Mr. Smith said. ceeded Its powers. tell of the accompllthments being maintirr. or done the harm the pay what you want, and he tells you Just where to locate It! If you son avenue from Twenty-fift- h street votmade other who of "More by than 70,000 LOST. canning companies $4 00,000 printersthemselves are In a hurry and ask him where the articles are that you want, to v Twenty-sevent- h th country. street, Twenty-r.vent- h ed May 4, 1921, to assess does not name a sura While brief the he will tell you. You then get them and your parcel le wrapped 1 street from Madison to Monro 10 per The his annual cent of their earnings to finance of damages which It asks the court to maklnr secretary enues avenue from tour. He nddreced the Utah Cannera and ready In half, if not less time, than it takes to get waited upon refusal grant the plaintiff, Hhe brief asserts fight precipitated by the Twenty-sevent- h street to the city lim- the on his In other etores by clerks. Things are a few cents cheaper than tour last year. of employers in many cities to live up the Interstate company lost $400,-00- 0 The its.; The second district is all west of to the terms of an agreement they that as final selection of the for of the other stores and it is the one cent pieces that make the dollar. The place a result of the actions this latter line tov Washington avenue, entered, into in April, 1919, to the ef- defendants the stajclnK of the annual convention furand 1921 1920 in and careful buyer realizes the full value. or the Utah Canners afteociation will with the city limits as the south fect that the Saturday half day would ther been for not it had that alleges street as be recognized May 1, 1921, are' af- the acts of the defendants, the plain be made at this meeting. H. I boundary 'and Twenty-fift- h Taking all these facta Into consideration we find that your the north. .The judges of election in fected. 'store Is time saving and money saving to the people. Herrlngton. JtonaM Wadaworth and tiff concern- would hold bonds worth the new district are J. A- Smith, Mrs. James In office pro"Commercial committee Anderson, , printing charge, So why not call it-- the "People's Savings Stores," "The Severe," t. Hattle Jackson j and; Mrs. Mary will make their dcllon. Mr. Herrlng-to renew $400,000. Is charged that the . de prietors in 200 cities refused it Briefly, Friend" or Full Value." People's ton stated today that Ogden would in their agreements May 1. and three fendants transferred the property of TELrS WHO MAX VOTE one of these namee fit your stores. May they please all "nine to Either land the convention. Of later the printers voted, probability the Plngree Sugar company,o In control Keen interest Is being shown by the days Looked h ficials Conference ot Weber to contribute the club comhave their assured one, (NAME ON FILE.) Plngree-ldahqf Mayor's you. and Fifth ward voters in the election, earnings to press their efforts to se- of the Hooper canners the new room the that dining R. E. to guaranteeing Woolley, to Furnish Solution of will be completed before the convenpanies, largely because of the taxation ques- cure the recognition of the unions and title to the factories involved, then tion. W. H. Reeder. Jr., one of the the adoption of the Saturday half day tion is held early In January. at 'Corcoran and Vlscalia. RUSSELL-JAME- S candidates is pledged to lower taxa- in the printing trade, it being claimed located since Unemployment oo In to removed Hooper, Calif., tion. Wade M. Johnson, president of by the as inasmuch Idaho. that, Weber county, and Whitney, ' the school board and candidate ton most of printers outdoor trades and most Defendants not only guaranteed title, Members of the city employment has declined to make any business the Originators of the Groceteria System were closed Saturday according to the complaint, but In the campaign committee are meeting thlw statement regarding his attitude tow- afternoon,offices not was the unjust forsame Woolley contract agreed to have the afternoon with Mayor Frank Francis ard lowering taxes or holding them at printers to itseek to, establish the trust deed of the Plngree Sugar com-of In the hope of finding a solution to the present amount. national after three rule, especially securing $670.000 worth of the problem of unemployment In OgEvery voter in the Fifth municipal associations employers had agreed pany,' den. The campaign, through which set aside and cancelled bonds, ward, whether a property holder or voluntarily toofthe this establishment of more than 500 men have been placed i record. T' is to a cast ballot in the j not, entitled rhedui e Hut meanwhile, the complaint al- - during the last seven weeks, has prac Imts. W. S. Fiewellinr will be In charre More than 400 cities have now leges, not only have the defendants tlcaliy been brought to a standtlll is for 'of the procram for the afternoon. The that the persity qualification to the new work schedule. The failed to have this bond issue retired, through the lack of demand for work-bu- t son live in the Fifth ward and that his agreed jhostess will be aiwlited by Mr. John certain of them have brought suits era, brought on by the recent cold or her name be on the registration passing of possible trouble in the largNewton. to have the Interstate company, trie snap. dooks wnlch were used in the last citv iawa.ru in ew xotk last has heen arreatlv de Federal Specialist to Attend; Outdoor weeK, giving Hooper company and the Preston comelection TRIP. Itirrt RN FROM une primers xne weeK pany declared bankrupts. creased and ecores of men have been 5$ ooMr. E. Parka and thlr Mrs, J. 1922 and to Be land a wage of $50 and the recognition Program EXPLAIN' RELATIONSHIP. JenaSe and Grace, havf red&unhtera. em of the week, by The corporate relationship of the Many of them have had but temporTaken Up , turned from a trip to the wert EDUCATION WEEK ployers or Chicago and the agree various sugar companies concerned Is ary work for the last aeverul morC" oo THURSDAY PROGRAM ment to pay present wa;res, $47.65 a nt fiinw! The Plneree Suear corn- - and are in almost destitute circumV TO BE OBSERVED week, "Mread will Mareh Misa Francra an indefinite until for period, owned the factories at Corcoran stances. T. E. Powell, chairman of the the question could be decided by arbl- - pany to be followed as dairymen committee of the Weber dame Butterfly." Thursday evening at 'JUNIORS WIN FIRST was will desired Juat what Calif. It and visalla. plans blind school. The program coupled with favorable settle- - remove those factories. The Hooper a result of the meeting this after- County Farm bureau, has called a the state r Relative to American Education tration, IN COLLEGE CONTEST 7 o'clock. at In ments other opens many noon Francis not are to was take known. formed important 10 al 2 p. m Mayor company week which started Sunday, Superi- made It Inadvisable to citiesgujrar December for meeting longer continue the plant at Visalla and remove it to will aak the committee members to In the Federal building of all local ntended B: A. Fowler of the Weber assessment. the LIVE OAK ChVll. higher county school, has sent the following giving the Pingree Sugar com- t)ffer suggestion that may lead to dairy committeemen, as well as all Juniors of the Wrber NcrmaJ col- tw, a "From- - the beginning of the dis- Hooper, Tcrial meetinr of Th rr. tx 5001 shares of stock in the Hoop- plans through which the situation may others engaged In the dairying busl- letter to, the various prirpals of the pany took the opening fame of the agreement the assessments collected er company. be relieved. schools:' the Live Oak club Wednesday after-inew., more n been have but than the injtrr-cUbasketball rle from-i- v o needed, at the home of dMr. Photx "A matter which I wish to bring The committee gathered in the maya The Plngree-ldahcomnany was The purpose of the meeting ia to trrt-of In New a T break West j HO' Orow. York, possibility' o'clock. over office to your attention at this time is at the or's rethe 1)22 prorram: methods to p0phomorr Monday afternoon ty"jTy property corporated tofortake oo 9000 members, or Chi- at more with than erection and beat removal and Increa the Corcoran to I acore this production week. This week garding present com- with Its more than 5000. prompt- - at Whitney. Idaho, the Plngree methods the of has been designated by both federal cago, r.ixcnoN product. t. sua, l marketing i t . . . a pany to iate me enure capum oiou t a..l cil..n and state authorities as American ed thein executive ofcouncil to provide Ben It. Eldredge. dairy apecialiit atara for the winner. while Prle possible break 01 me l 'ingree-iaa.nEducation week The main purposes'?? r. Review Womn'a HnfU association for the state and federal government a,dance vvuicjf, . . .. "a Of thfi OhSflrvanpft is to. impress upon j"at WUA ass?r? the continuation of at that time president of the Interin attendance and will aia injor tne MaccaD. nna will he eur.fsaa iwinxira xor tne defeated five. Th the activities of the union without em state company, contracted with the denf' a for the omlngjthe lodge halt, there will be annual !niors aTJCj in fac ulty teama were to .hiont. the formulating pinna and to Inform the people of the' needs j barrassment. election of otiiccr. year. fendants, save the Union Trust comthta afternoon. oo- oo and accomplish ment, of the public score: pany, to take over the jtwo factories. The schools with the hope of securing a is alleged in the complaint that It rXIVKWCXTY CLUU. JUNIORS (1 full Under tiio terms of this contract title and support of our POSTOFFICE PHONE A' business meeting of the Women's answer to "wl The FARM BUREAU FOUR Ft; yeaterday'a was guaranteed- and agreement was schools in their effort to Improve the 0 0 women will be held Ai.McKay, If Is: "What goe friend" club problem University BE LISTED WILL o 1 WEEK 0 MEETINGS education and patriotic sentiments of IN made to have the tust deed to theJ up must come down. I S o'clock Thursday evening In the I'nlrf Farley, 2 0 the youth of America. Union Trust company cancelled. This the This Is th last of this erts. room. club Following Tarry. veralty 4 afterwards 1820. e 2 was 0 in oo this week .would be a good Shortly the June, of remainder the busineita turing meeting ' Harnett, 'g telephones will hereafter Woolley sold stock control of the Inof 0 the members 0 time to stress that campaign on the be Postoffice 0 meetinr of 0 Four in wilt t spent kenslngton.- Barker, listed in telephone directories. This terstate company to the Pioneer Hugar ConstitutionWeber County Farm bureau are to be evening and our fundamental announcement are awoclatlon Women the of OGDEN ENGINEERS been received rejuthas by ' 1 which concern Immediately held this week In Weber county, acdocuments in the upper grades. Be to bring their fancy work or their. Tota'.a Iiufus A. Garner from company, an and announcement sides this, kthe national program pro- Postmaster of made to factories this the COMMITTEE NAME took !Im cording Hoiienne FOPHOMOUKS possession S. Chritroa aewing. vides that we take up the following: Postmaster General Will II. Hays, who their property. The Hooper plant was morning by W. Ireaton Thomas, coun- lxchheart. Mr. John Iavla and Mr., FQ FT FG TP the "Our Flag" with complete discussions says: hoptt-sAe0 for 0 bureau the but farm erected, ty machinery the be will pr if agnt. Whltaker Coral jc. has recent- Whitney factory was not all on the "Considerablecomplaint adfi of all it stands for: "American Ideals," 0 will the that 0 the . B. of district Among J. speakers i engineer Finch, for tha eveninr. been made to the department of the jR. Ithen.rf .. Berg-eaoe are 2 dress 0 the VThe Xanguage of America," "Immi- ly ha meetings roada. Kphralm of bureau ground. public Ogden louler. of to communicate patrons 1 Cache 0 0 the conven OONTIIACT of TRAXHFEKIlEn. c Count)' of the chairman named been gration Into America," "Naturaliza- inability HAPPY Ct.lR. "Chamberlln. president HOIH with the postoffice by telephone, due o a nnrt varirarm Its I with bureau the tah t tion of Foreigners." to repreaen bo work contract, The from hostess will committee tion W. Robert Woolley Mrs. II. Womls, Ogden the fact that the number, is not ous agreements a 0 "All of these topics should suggest to and stipulations, had with the fatt Lake chapter in the In- - tatlve that recently attended the con - to the member of the Iiaypy Hour A. Rhees.lg Jg 0 listed in the directory. telephone FedtraFarm Burrau the of 0 0 to Interstate of 0 . material for impressing uron our 2S17 the . convention transferred ,'ventlon been terent national the of her at home, Ferrln. rg Wednesday "It is unquestionably the right of company, which George E. Sanders, the American Aesoclatlon 'of Knal- - tlon held at Atlanta City. Ct., O. D club dents what America is attempting to . avrnu. Harrison to communicate with his do, the place she holds i" the world, every patron of the Pioneer Sugar com- necra. which will be held at Bait Lake Merrill, member cf the state board of Totals .. by telephone, where tele- president ooa repre- In June. President B. W. Matteson agriculture and chairman of the dairy and the desire which we all have' that postoffice kis in heads NFIGHBORS. ROYAL pany, capacity service is installed. ' Mrs. Julia Maple and Mr. J. P. with stock- of the the new division of thla board, of young America shall be loyal and pa- phone the together announced sentative majority "It is desired that at all offices now holders of the Interstate. local officials of the Weber County Murphy will be hostess to the me n- PEERY SUES R. R. triotic,, and not given to following extoday. with such service where the quipped Farm bureau, and O. n. Wolcott. na iters of the Royal Neighbor Wednes wa two citable propaganda, which accuses number does named the factories for M. D. Willlama In exchange not appear in the direc Inof the Farm Bureau day evening at the residence of K. K. to tional the Kidder DAMAGE H. de and is and Craven. organlrer J. FOR everybody everythingincorporate agreed . V necessary action be immedi Woolley r In are rurmuuu. other structive of law and order. Noting tory the the avenue. Ora terstate for $1,000,000 and preferred Bundy Major LIbrrty ately taken to insure the postoffice stock and $1,260,000 in common stock. members of the committee from The meetings scheduled for the Maple. :10 what progress is being made by the telephone number being published in Of this amount of stock the Plngree are on Wednesday night at 7:10e ft. Peery yesterday filed suir week Disarmament Conference will be one the next issue V. A. TO THi: IL 31. A. Joseph Ogden. of the telephone direcHunta-vlilKden and at" o'clock was to A. to in W. In Liberty. men work United will States district court In very good way to observe this week. tory. of the the Theae $270,000 get company The Sugar meeting on Thuraday night at 7:10 the H. regular - from Do all in your power to meet the hprne-HAland the chosenand value at members be the Southern Pa-the held M. $300,000 with the will par par A, preferred Itk agalnt more "At offices than one value, common stock of the Interstate Salt having In put- o'clock at Farr Weat- 06 Provo W. Hver.th Railroad ciflc Manninc. company, and J. requirements of the program as out- direct line telephone, chapters alieglnr thaC Mr. none of which is In street for . Poqut his The over. In Weber Mrs. tract membership lined," canvaaalng The convention J. company the Sugar Hooper company. Wednesday. grating ting at one present listed at least Is to start on Thurs- will be the phone was to receive $300,000 In preferred Weber com oo was extent of to county the Joint three. A the hostefs. Xt meetinr damaged county ai"tlng should be included in the directory. Ogden valto In fSJCO by a fire which started on th throughout Lake be Salt morning held at common, will and day mittees early according $200,000 is some desired also "It that compe SIX PRISONERS IN next week at which time plana for ley and la to be completed by the end WOMHN'S CHRISTIAN TIIPI.R- - railroad company's right of way. complaint. tent clerk be designated tt answer this of the week. orwas He charges that the railroad comThe convention will be formulated. Preston AXCE UNION. the company CITY oo FREED this telephone and give courteous and ganised by D. 8ugar o be hoste San will A. Nickerson of C. allowed. weeda and Inflammable W. pany Hadley Mr. complete replies to proper inquiries. ChrU-tlo- n material to accumulate on the Women's erect of to the at member the Franciscoto the right re-o? factory "WTa inquiries concerning mall Whitney. was TEACHERS this and and COUNTY lrnlted Union that way Wednesday VS PINGREE BANK Temperance Six prisoners of the city jail, 'all matter are made which can not propon In his Twin sulted events the took ranch Since and these her residence, graAt at, sheep place til and being destroyed. 10 DEC. serving sentences for drunkenness, erly be answered by telephone, the the suits in bankruptcy have been INSTITUTE CONTINUED H. IS Hants SUIT street. Mr. be were ordered released this morning by caller should courteously informed filed, the Interstate Sugar company the board of city commissioners upon to that effect." been compenea to auow tne Hoop Postmaster Garner says the Ogden has recommendation of Jonathan Jones, The regular monthly institute of the a receivEult of the Flrat National bank of er operated by A. chief of police. The release of the postoffice number will be listed in'the er factory to be the Weber of county schools will be held on James Og Pingree J. Burke court, Layton. against appointed by prisoners was necessary to relieve the forthcoming directory. al tor Baturday next at the CentraJ Junior den. seeking Judgment 3,600 of Salt Lake. oo crowded condition of the Jail. a on a a balance be. High school. Relative to the meeting due to asks Interstate that The leged Judgment Reed Dumley, Ogden youth, serving was be of the institute Superintendent II. A, to which be rendered and that the court enter promissory note, 60. days for having liquor-ihis pos-- . was Fowler ha sent the following letter No. district in the court, to heard a the 18, defendants decree today Unity Lodge requiring session, was refused pardon by the to on the prlnclpata of the various term court the continued for stip deed of the Plngree commission after it was learned tha Free and Accepted Masons cause thetotrust in schools In the county: the for ulation counsel of Union Trust the parties company company he was recently pardoned from a six Our regular monthly Institute will be cancelled and requiring the de- volved. The case was to be heard bemonth's jail sentence. next Saturday, December convene, lter N. Kimball. InJames in to the stock the Judge" fendants accept The menv given their liberty, today business meeting terstate company as 10 oo o'clock a, m. in the Central at Regular monthly 10th. under apportioned were Alfonzo Albert, Mike Glen, Frank and annual election of officers 8 p. m. the Woollev contract. . Collins, Heber Jensen, J. H. Jensen Wednesday, December 7. Every memUNTIL IIOOII every member to be In attendance and L.IST OF DEFENDANTS. CEMENT EXPERT TO and William Baker. With the ex- ber Is urged to be present. Refreshon time. We shall be there list-oinpromptly defendants The complete who was given a ments will 4be served. ception of Baker; the have some 40 or 60 guests on that ADDRESS ENGINEERS occasion. men ' were 'all WARREN L. WATTIS, W M. cludes: 60day 50sentence, Th Morgan county teach- National Bank of Commerce, Og : 76- serving days. era aaked to join us In our lnstl-- ! i have 30 bam Lenox Soap for $1.00 den; K. P. Ellison. Jean E. Skeen, .be and we have invited will tute cement this O. C. month, expert, Li. Hart, E. Ellison". James Evan Gamble. Ellison, the and Proctor You Made know this soap. by them to do so. We have a very good principal speaker at the weekly Marion, E. Cowley. John Parley Elliof like th to would but of the luncheon program arranged Ogden and 1 pound Scovcrof Chapter Coffee Percolator Aluminum E. E. Alice. $2.00 son, Annette Stevenson, at start promptly on time so that the diII. Riley, First 'National American Association of Engineer J. Adams. . n Campfire Coffee for .$1.59 A. C. KeJey, , Mgr. M. Plngree, First Na- the Weber club Thursday It waa an vision of tlem as outlined 'will permit Bank J. Layton, P.. E. MaraMatf, Trees. nouneed todav by President B. W. ol the exact following of the schedule. 43c No. 1 Creamery Butter, 2 pound for , . . .75c Bank of Job tional Coalville, Pingree, oo Branch Offlcest Mr. Hart will speak on Home Office: Idaho State Bank of Twin Falls, Matteson. 20c Round Steak, 2 pounds for .25 ' Manuof Cement Wet Proceaa KELSEY'S UNIVERSAL Denver, Omaha, 'The comROADS 'Bank and Trust ALL UTAH Stockgrowers' I 516 South State St. 30c Pork choice Loin Corn Fed 20c .Kansas City, Mo. Chops, pound pany of Pocatello, Df R. Plngree, C. facturing." rx BE LISTED WILL St. Louis,' Mo. E. Ellison, P. Ty Wright. O. B. Ollson. 5 Pork Bones, AGENCY Salt Lake City, Ut. pounds Meaty . x San Francisco E. A. Jamei Pingree, S. E. Plngree, McCor-nlc35c Mild Cured Smoked Ham, pound ....'...25c4 CHANGE IN k LITTLE Nickerson, LeOrand Pingree, ' Ogden, Utah road under the .Utah's & Co., Bankers, the Agency com mileage While they last. tfo now l i n rondurt.1 J v road; WEATHER FORESEEN mrv.v pany, It. W. Sloan, W. E. Sloan, Thom 2xCinnamon 20c Rolls, 1 dozen for IT. B. bureau of public roads through! Time is money. If you are doing business do it in the Unias Sloan, Guardian Fire Insurance road! of the state National City Bank of Salt will continue In Og- the versal Way. Our business is good. If your business is not. company. commission will exceed 24,000 miles. We wish to call your attention to our new Bakery DepartLake. First National Bank of Berkeley, denFair weatbyr and tomorrow, according R. to A. - Arthur who has tonight Brown, & according Combs Calif.. Odemeyer, ment. We axe furnishing better quality Bakery 5oodJ and at good, we can make it good. We guarantee, to increase your to the daily bulletin of the United charge of this work for the srorern-men- t. Keck, A. H. Gold. Mrs. B. G. Black-ma- Ftatea Llttla bureauweather change com cnsua The of roads 114 lower prices. business 50 per cent in .30 days. If your business is weak, J. D. Harding. J. W. Abbott. J. In temperature la expected. the federal government A. BlairH. H. Hudman. by plied F. aravej P. II. Last. maximum temperature the stare Aof Utah J.J00 miles of roadstrengthen it through Kelsey's Universal Agency. Make Yesterday's with a minimum II. C. Wood, Charles Zelmer, Era waa last way. , business prosper. We instruct you how. WE DELIVER ORDERS OF $3.00 OE MORI? Richardson, A-- L. Brewer. John W. night 41of degrees ' 22 degreea. Road forms were mileaie survey K. Swan, George W. Thornley, Norma lied today frdm the ofn&e of tee 8wan, Mattie K. Shepherd. F. J. Vicks, te road fommlMlon at Rait Lake to L. B. P. Iola Blackman. Cook, Merris all county eat requating road data, H. Ellison. George T. Crandall. Knight according to Mr. Rron. Thla work Savings Bank & Trust company of will require several months, but will !,Provo, Union Trust company "rf San 356 Twenty-fourtPhone 22S? Street. Include evry road In the state when Francisco. ' . oo completed. t . - Caa-nera- Pin-gre- e, forty-four-hour-w- . ek ward-voter- fifty-seve- - en-terln- g. Can-ner- I 1 MEN MEET TO and-Monro- AID JOBLESS no - A - Eck-hard- one-tent- . COMPANY COUNTY DAIRY - MEETING SET ; : , . , .- -- ioriy-iour-no- -- forty-four-ho- I ur ur ' J In-no- K on dta-cu- nty-con- 3- r i. o. i nr i.nn. . i or omcrjts. i WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY I f - ft a a. fl i ml ft ran . - 1 rg. - a n. -- r Ogden-chapte- , vice-chairma- n. FIRE - of t S0-a- cr . 4 JAIL - ty-alx- th . ednesday Special -- J f , ' .25f I , ion I n. yur KELSEY'S SMRSAL AGENCY Dance Tonight at the OGDEN CARMEN HOLD YOU NEED EXTRA TIRES Why t not make them Firestone Tires and be' sure, of their service in an emergency. Tires ANNUAL ELECTION . which we sell can always be depended upon for real road service on city , streets or country roads. . They are guaranteed for 8000 miles and price adjusted on ' that basis. : GEO. HUSS TIRE SERVICE CO. 2341 Hucbon Ave. WESTERN MARKET Peterson was elected president of the Wasatch Lodge. No. S70, Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America,' at the annual election and dinner held in cafe Monday evening. Other officers elected were C II. Kd-ovice president; John Helnen. financial secretary; George Marshall, 7 recording secretary. Frank Hvezdalek and A. E. Rogers were elected to the board of trustee. ; About 50 members of the the dinner.' oo United States postal service has 300,-00- 0 A. the-Ellt- n, BERTHANA Prize Fox Trol Prire Waits , Free Punch - Olie Reeve's Dance " - Orchestra, . Than Erer Better lodge-attended- . emjployea. . Admission . . 30c Per Person h TROOP 20 SCOUTS AID GOODFELLOWS Roy Scouts of Troop 20 have Jolnea the -- Good Fellow a" Tha members of thla troop under Scoutmaster Charle K. Flph tojay offered through Hcout Executive G. A. Ooatea their aervlcea to make the "Good Fellow" movement i iuct this Christmas, They are the first scouts of the city to come forth with the announcement that they stand ready to ajUt in the distribution of , Chrltmji prenenta to the poor of the city. Other troops of Roy Scouts of the city are aJo expected to lend aid to the "Good Fellows--" ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL BROWN'S DELICIA FRUIT SALAD ICE CREAM In Brick Only; Eight Slices in a Brick Brick, 65c; Two Bricks; &1.20; Three Bricks, $1.75 Phone 315 Packed in Ice; Delivered Fre$ , We Have Other Specials ' Factory: 2456 Lincoln Ave. |