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Show THE OGDEN WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R 1 FARM BU DRIVE fID Local Branch of National Dr. A. W. Sampson's Scheme Membership Meetings to Be ' 'Held in Ogden Valley Society Formed; Organ Being Adopted in All National Forests izer Speaks Tonight The membership drive of the Weber "Failure In government rests not in What is known as the deferred in is deferred Farm bureau is to start which County 'tfte failure of politics, but in the fail-ur- e by grazing plan tomorHuntsville or and tne Eden. on administracertain portion of the peoplethe Liberty grazing meetings that tors,"" Mrs. Wlnfleld E. Smith, na- allotment In the national forests until row morning followingheld at those be are to scheduled has of of seed the after the the for forage plants tional organizer League : Women Voters, yesterday told 35 Og- matured, originated by Dr. Arthur W. places tonight and at Fair West folden women at the Mary Fay Inn, Mrs. Sampson, director of the Great Basin lowing the meeting at that place on "Enr Smith directed the organization of an experiment station at Ephraim, of the Thursday. was made today . forest service, has been adopted in all This announcementRichmond. Ogden chapter. Cache "Politics are only as good as people of the national forests in the United by O. D. Merrill, dairy make them. Politic is the science of States, according to forest officials. By county, chairmen of the state scheme commission, at the meetinr neld In the the government and women who have this method, a rather unique today, at which Inachieved in other lines of life should of reseeding the ranges is adopted. federal building were given, the solicitors. not hesitate to investigate and uphold After the seed has matured, sheep and structions E. national organizer of on Wolcott. deferred the in are all 0. turned of women stock the greatest this; to the American Farm Bureau Federasciences, the erection and protection portion, and while grazing the animals f tion, was present also and addressed of the home.'.' tramp the seed into the ground, resultetc NV solicitors. the of the the meeting Mrs.j Smith explained the meaning ing in an excellent crop of forage of the league and the idea of its .or- following year. air. Merrill said that the farmers of SEMOUSLY OVERGRAZED. Weber county had decided to organize ganization. She stated that all the Asked regarding the plan Dr. Samp- - according to the spirit expressed by little political problems with which women have to contend would Dei son earn mat Deiore me loresi service President Harding In his mensage to for cleared by such an organisation and- (had been established the various Congress yesterday. ranges were seriously overgrazed and the betterment of nil concerned will that francise widens a woman's horlMrs. Smith fur-- j that it was necessary for some method be the keynote from now on he said. zon and interests. Nowhere else will yeu receive the prompt attention of ranges. Mr. Wolcott discussed in detail that ther stated salesmen who know their wares no waiting and all the "nothing broadens ajto be adopted to reseed the ror me methods to be employed by the solid state and builds better, than equality and that it became necessary new : things we have for Christmas are reasonably priced of interests In government growth by forest service to develop some scheme ;torH m their endeavors to have the nd Select for from these: you. displayed ready men and women." by means of which the natural forage farmers of the county, organized and statt their Although no chairman for the Og-a- plants would be fostered. one or rounty, local, STATIONERY in beautiful packages from 50c to $8. which through overThree plans were tried, den chapter has been appointed, national organization?. Thote that will PARI8IAN IVORY everything from a buttonhook at 50c to the nominating committee was chosen was to protect the ranges by keeping conduct the membership drive which with Mrs. E. O. Wattls as chairman. all stock off them for a year which s jn charge of Mrr Merrill are: C A. toilet sets priced reund )50. This committee will be somewhat en-- j met with considerable opposition; an- - Groberg of Farr Weit. T. K. Powell of I RAVELING ROLL up complete and some to be filled at you like. larged by Mrs. Wattls and will confer other to allow grazing only a portion (Marriott. A. M. Hammon of Koy, V. H. ..with Mrs. John Wldtsoe, state chair-- ! of the time which plan also met with stalling; of Eden, J. II. Iielnap of PERFUMES the most alluring odors in all styles of package and of Salt Lake, during the early opposition and which was not entirely on. K. P. McKay of Huntsville, and l combinations. de-lsuccessful and the third plan of Ritter of Rlverdalc. part of the. year. RAZORS and everything that goea with them ace the 3 O Luk Ever Mrs.i Smith - has successfully or- - f erring the grazing on a portion of the j 00 and cities 'of In seed areas the various until allotted after ganized chapters Ready Safety Razor for $1.O0. towns of Utah, appointing chairmen to 'the forage plants had matured. FOUNTAIN PENS the durable Schaeffer. take on the work. On the conclusion EXPERIMENTS SUCCEED. -"PIG'N WHISTLE" FRUIT CAKE better than Mother can make large of her address yesterday. Mrs. Smith conThe that have been left for Idaho, where she will begin ducted experiments cake $1. have line latter the work on the organizing of a state proved along it to be entirely successful. Come In and look ut over In our holiday Attir league soon. Chapters of this league Through what Is known as the deV will also be organized in the various ferred and rotation system, that Is. you will urly find an appropriate gift at th want. you towns !of Idaho, price '.deferring the grazing until the seed oo has matured on the same area for at least two years and then adopting the rotation scheme so that one area Phone Grant would get a rest has resulted In the 239 Ave. and ranges on the forest areas being In- R. E. Bristol Explains to creased more than what they were For 25th St. Club Import of heretofore by at least 20 per cent Prescriptions Ogden acres of through the entire 110,000.000 Proposed Changes grazing nreas in the forests of the UniOGDEN'S ONLY REXALL DRUG STORE ted States. ooRotary's proposed new constitution for Its international organization was reviewed today by Ralph E. Bristol, former district president, in a talk be- SUES SUG-AJOBBER fore the Ogden Rotary club at its SHOP MENS the Weber noonday luncheon held in DAMAGES FOR $5300 club rooms. Explanation was made reOgden high school is to have from garding the alterations proposed faculty members' basketball team. the present constitution In order that The suit of J. Vi'. Nell agalnat the Miss Stookey, head of physical educathe Kotary club work may be car- Utah Vholenale elimincompany, an is to of have tion,' charge ried through to best advantage not necking Judgment Orocery 16000 as special of ation contest in which the material In other but only in the United States and $1300 as general dam- for a team is to be chosen from about !andi5, those changes being suggested damages 12 candidates, from among .the fem Voting in the school board election by ix committee of 31 men who re' inine contingent. v . 1 , ffor the Fifth municipal ward up to 2 cently met in Chicago under appoint- i T--:: n-accordance with a contract, opened The team picked will play the girls o clock 'ment International was the I of president. extremely day in Judfe Jm.. N. Klmbair. . r today - light, first team.' i noon by the oVdVn ' notarf club:i i ... now 01 ure&riu mrniuer mete .b iur uuiiuauiL of the district court before a aic vision com:! There is also pop a preenLitlon by commltte; ... . . - uu vv .y. ' 000 members. Of 111! . team coached by. Air TJotfrSMn a re are 927 .in clubs the united the election. for candidates these, Jr., ,, , .m ' ,v ,...,.,, The plaintiff alleges tlxat the Krncerjthat event, the mer,Pv., . ! v members. 40 clubs U VI VVM i. L'lV .Aim.. V, ' Jll a contract to deliver corupuny signed team. the boys' first hflntt fonow,i hv a ,,a clubsIn British 75 in the oo Canada. ii miL nua u to voles 3000 of at him iiMiuy ,,.,,, $14.50 eugar bags O. H. S. TWER OUT. vo, Iujlujk ,f cast. 10 clubs In Porto Rico and Cuba sack. At the Iewls Isles, the other school, Is s It the that i i i charged The fifth Issue of the O. H. S ..u.., . plaintiff aw The body of Mr. Coooer was errscnooi ,, yi i. ti i,.,. and a number of other clubs scat- delivered 1000 sacks and then refused mated ji,.i.i ""'y at paper, the Tiger, was off the press to-- ! 'otes Oakland Mrs. yesterday. cast tered around the world. One of the to deliver the balance. As & result of ben It is estimated that more than 2,000 chansres Dlanned Is the alteration of the failure of the grocery company to Cooper will remain In CallfomU- ber. the Fifth the name from International Asso deliver the sugar. Mr. Nell claims a The resolution follows: ,pcrsons in1)11 . - ward are eligible ART DEPARTMENT. 111 IWU BtnUUlS Will ciation of Rotarv clubs to Rotary In "So man llveth to himself, and Ho-- 1 -, loss and aeeks damages totaling TV, ""S U.L LIIB ternatlonal. Organization of national heavy coum noi. u iney would: nor 96900. lan.ms under the direction of Mr. Bralthwalte! l"na,n open until 7 p m. answer 10 in .en complaint, ine wu.u,t organizations, within the inter Rotary couia. ah mat wo in are uccupjcu wnn mtuiinsf ' national, would be permitted under grocery company ae't forth that the are, or hope tomty be. is enhanced by the seals, cards and gifts. The majority Retired mem contract called for delivery of the aug- - friendship, courut the new constitution. and trust of the of. the work turned out is very beaut be under ones will also in us provided for to better ends, ar. amount but the who, bership that uldlng only is ul. the) The f slogan of the department Increase of the company could obtain which was 1000 hav restrictions. certain been . unto urn a . benediction. and service. . i utility to 'nine, eacka. The defendant aska dismissal i five from board international more man is near s eaa. CI.UB DAXCE. rtirnuaniy COM3IERCIArj n with a new method of election to the of the case. ana it nirengin. Members of the Commercial clubj inspiration It quickens the brain and power. board is also planned. These and oth oogives have been preparing for their dance,, er proposed changes were .explained td the arm. It bids the falstrength to be given on Friday, December 9, ADDLES ON CASE UP fully by the speaker. tering heart be strong. Friendship at 8:80 p. m. On motion '" of fleornrp H . ' with its wealth of counsel, trust and I" Ulen,.. oOf.-w TO SUPREME COURT love, all j BiiiiJLUAi. rAlvTx and Its tonic of mingled thought 'ir.,.,. changes in the Ogden constitution pro"E , , ,, yt i, Miss Rose Drake entertained at a' posed by a special committee were has made hallowed noHnd. nt m COLORED VOMEN'S m. here where Rotary cheer ln.! party Friday evening at her 'made. Included In these changes was birthday Notice of appeal to the supreme meetings 1020 Liberty avenue. The time the provision that the annual meet for tomorrows SOCIAL CLUB MEETS home, spires that shall better, was spent with music and games. At ing is to be held the third Wednesday court of Utah of the case of Sammy be. j bring. In his memory, earth's fair st thoupht our hearts fain would sptak. in sentenced the Addleson. recently term 10 o'clock, a dainty luncheon we wa of April, instead of In June, each one remember who Joyed j garland of gratitude, remembrance and and the condolences our brotherhood of from five to "Today district court to a meet Bluebirds were used In the year. with The Colored Women'3 Social club servedfriend bring In this, her hour of sorrow. and brother, j iove. years to life Imprisonment In the state nj "remember nrT w. are oo met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. decorative motif. A birthday cake Hespeetfully submitted. was filed today in the distrlct'to rf.au how ,00'n In this hour "f memory we think rt.y1,, tidld J. W. TWia 2fi7ft Wall Asslstine- won with a tiny kewple standing in the "FRED O. TAYLOR. ff., court Halver.on., George by .' Attorney and !. our .arthly tAik Mrs. M. Kyles. Mrs. Chaster, Mrs. center decorated the middle of the ta- START ON CANYON of the one who Is sorrowing, and there"JOHN E. CARVER. don. . for Addleson. counsel enner sme were piacea silver W. ARnOTT. Stewart Airs, mix ana Mrs. j. Brown"JAMES we do fore . Mrs. J. Brown was the principal candle sticks with pink tapers. In the BRIDGES JAN. 15 District Judge George S barker has wUh huT comp .nKn.hlPr;tr;K;nyj "Itrsolve. That the Oeden Ttotary "Resolution Committee. living room, chrysanthemums and speaker. She said: Mrs. James 41. club to exrrres aoorttd hr a rising hereby Unanimously "An old and true saying is, 'We live ferns were used. Miss Drake was the and Its of the members cf the Mlsvr:e Cooper deepest tribute eympathy, ? by J also court The I??, Attorney granted Ki to learn.' The older we get. the more recipient of many beautiful Sifts. The state, county and federal gov- vereon 10 know in her her hour that club Vha in regular meeting this, o hie file Rotary JESr and prepare day. a ernments have executed we learn. Not only the young, but - ml .... v ,,,B cooperative Lmil can Ml inS r but words the sorrow, . of seventh this n December, A- - Ik faintly, day ha uiim iiriu, inn irrut Hna ine nspirauon or his manly trust. tell the low we feel In losing so true everyone should have an aim In life agreement for the construction of the VISITING HERE. i21. now In Addleson is the county jail IJk , h t h 4 and should stop no lower than the top. Mr. and Mrs. George Bullock of Los two new bridges for Ogden canyon, ac and a KotaHan as Jarnes R. Cooper; and, Wm. V. ROCKEFEULER. bU be In made to secure are efforts W. to thm JfalnJlt senior "We are rapidly learning to do away Angeles. Cal., are Jl. high,mlI, weariness It of be Lynch, in Ogden cording further fall, visiting -. so be . "rVerrtlary. he bondsmen that , , fc i. may given in- heiih oo inn t , wiuvjii ia anu uurinif me noiiaav season. i nv a r way engineer of the U. S. bureau of hi. liberty during pendancy memento of h'.s this That Reaolvd. t,uiu case of the Vm. Ht and always will be a closr In the wheels of the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. public roads. The agreements have worth be spread upon our minutes, and bDd h". through the door of narrow pVrta" to a copy forwarded been forwarded to Washington for Lneenh:trierQ00CUrt progress to any race or individual. Prout and Miss Jennie Prout. Iowa produced 114. 008, t80 doxer.a to Mr. James R final approval. oo beAdS Lon.0 convicted br lurv of a hU r"1 nd W Age makes a little or no difference P aa a brief expression of the of eggs In If JO. Cooper to a person who is really ambitious, One of the bridges will be located FIVE ITUNDRED CLUB offense 'for an alleged attack at the mouth of the canyon while the statutory knowing there Is always room at the Mrs. J. II. will be hostess to a young Drlxham City girl durupon will be near other the top. People are surmounting apparent the members Spargo constructed of her Five Hundred an automobile tide on the night of impossibilities that they may be more club Thursday afternoon at the Hermitage. The two structures wll ing Mary efficient to cope with the problem of Fay Inn. cost about 130.000 of which $15,000 July 25. last. oo life.", ji . will be paid by the federal government- p Ou Through an agreement made be CELERY DAY BEING-OBSERVEL-- A. TO THE O. R, C. tween and the state the of the Ladies Auxiliary expensetheforcounty Christmas problem of Members IN CITY of the the construction Order of Railway Conductors, bridges will be born by solved by a good pair of havetheaccepted temporarily an invitation extended the county. This money, however, wll Rush-mer'- s by the Salt Lake Sego Lily division be Utah celery day la being obeenred in ask about returned to the county. Glasses; 150 of O. R. C. to visit their meeting con two will The steel of be Ogden today. Arrangements nvad re bridges to be held Thursday afternoon in the structlon and will be of modern Christmas giving plan. lodge between the Ogden chamber of cently design. commerce hall in Salt Lake. cafea of the city structhe and each of for the Approaches oo T J. Rushmer, Optician in featured on all will be tures the constructed of latest being celery Osmium is said to be the heaviest materials. il 2464 Wash. Ave. of the menu, today. Retail merchants of all substances. It Is expected that the work on the were also back of the move, all or new bridges will get underway about them making special effort, today to, boost the sale of the Utah product. January 15. The day ha. been observed for nine' oo years. This year, however. Is the flrsi PROFS. LOSE GAME that has been recogniied officially In .woma m I mil nmrf. i 0m in TO WEBER SENIORS Utah. Governor Charles R. Mabey recentl) Issued 'a letter proclaiming December 7 as celery day In Utah. In raany parts inter-class In the second game of of the state shipments of celery the Weber Normal college basketball to eastern large were reported, points series played Tuesday afternoon the oo Seniors trounced the Faculty members 17 to 13. McDonald was" the bright SHEERY FINDS HIS star for the wlrmers, while Watson PURSE GARNISHEE D starred for the' vanquished five. j. Electrical Appliances of the famous Hotpoint line pov The score: SENIORS (17), When Jack Sherry, wrestler, who scss exdush"e features for increased comfort and usefulness FO FT FG TP 8 last night was defeated by Ad San 0 0 4 McDonald. If f 1 in Thev are esnecialrv the hrrmfv rifts for the In the Orpheum aTJiyrooriate 4 1 3 tel In a finish mate 1 a MTU Campbell, rf O 0 0 0 theatre, called for his portion of the Moore, c 0 0 0 0 purse, he discovered that 9158.40 of it holiday season, comb,rnng as they do convenience and Morris, c . . . 0 0 6 had been tied up through a garnish3 Williams, t 0 0 0 0 ment. The garnishment was served on utility nth beauty of finish, grace of line and modernity; Balllf, igr V Fred ' Mortenson, of the promoter of style. 4 8 17 match. Totals . . 0 A been for has FACULTY (18). complaint prepared i FO FT FQ TP flllnr In the district court by J. T, Hotpoint Electrical Appliances also highly acceptable' 2 4 Johnson of Salt Lake, former manager 0 0 Ricks, rf of Sherry, who claims that when he as gifts are Boudoir Sets, Curling Irons, Chafing Dishes, 1 3 0 Watson, If AVE you been wondering what to .adhad In the he 3 1 1 4 wrestler c charge Stevenson, 0 vanced Use. 40 to him which has not 0 0 0 Grills, Heaters, Safety Healing Pads, Irons, Toasters. Sesr give a particular masculine friend Stokea, Igr . . . been seeks II 0 0 0 0 for repaid. Wilkensen, rr for Christmas? thla amount and tiedJudgment ing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners and Electric Ranges. up Sherry's 13 money so It would be available in the Total. These House Coats are an inspiration-j- ust event the court awarded him return --ooAll Hotpoint Appliances are covered by a liberal of his loans. personal enough and riot too intimate oo an tee and ate pcpularly priced. FAIR WEATHER TO Romans orlglnatel the mile as the for good taste. They come in V variety STAY ON TAP HERE unit of lineal measure. f . Visit cur salesrooms for a demonstration of these pra of styles that will delight you, and the wide range of prices makes them especitjcnl Holiday Gift Suggestions "Fair tonight and tomorrow, Is, the forecast of the United State weather LEARN GEOGRAPHY ally suited for gifts. bureau In the dally bulletin, which BY ARITHMETIC! reached Ogden today. Little change In Ixn possible? temperature la expected. Not at all! maximum temperature All you need to know Is how to Yesterday's The Quality Electric Store was 47 decree, with a minimum last add and subtract- - And you can 22 of t too. lots night degree. of fun out of it. get - oo Standard-Examinwill The 2454 Washington Ave. Phone 581. 4M tnttM tJCCm9 VHwW Ostrich wan known to the ancients show you how tomorrow. aa hte "camel bird." Answer inq "her "here yoxz will please "her -- Mem j immensely hop at Carr's ( -- Co-operat- i corn-plat- new shipments are ready. shipments of men's suits and coats. clothes that make a man "feel" well dressed. as to the quality we stand back of them. e I I Wll-ma- n. p. . ! . ' OUTLINES NEW ROTARY PLANS and. L VOTING a'" IS VERY LIGHT to-:;-7- r. V " dL-tht;- - . , ii - V I L 11 V "" ) hl ttt0 o- . ,.vf ! -' . x Ai. .. n 1 on " ,e ; "-i.u- - I V Wfafs 3 Resolutions of Condolence Made By Rotary Club R 1 i L!vii 'i11 ,- V w -- i " m mm mm i I 1 J j i- -1 i v " i i i I -- . , '" "' , -- - -. """"rft- " -- , i L - - - j j - 1 i ' . .i I Hal-'J".- ! 1 A M 11 W -- x tVlT'JH v.-- ot-osde- n ... j . - '! j The ; re-ault- ed 1 1 I Si , House Goats A Gift Inspiration i?750 to $40 e H n --! i i -- , Gifts SlecMcal $ i H t THE UGHTHOUSE er i |