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Show I :. THE OGDEN STAND THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, liJZl. PtESUitiE AKD-EAAJVUTiE- R MM LEGAL KOTIOES THE Fresh mm STAMLEY Ogrden'e new triple combination fire chemical and hose Apparatus, ' carrier, thepumper, latest addition to the fire department was officially this morning by the board of commisisonersThe acceptance fcity was made upon recommendation of I Cmnmisisoner J. Ray Ward, who hai reports 'of successful tests which were completed here during the last few The new engine cost the city Jdays. i and was pur-- 1 approximately $13,000 based from the Amerlcan-LaFranc- e fare Engine company of Elmira, New i " Og-pd- en ac-?cep- ted - : - -- xorK. i . recom-- i Commissioner mended that several, petitions submit-- f ted by property owners of the city for various improvements be referred to commissioner of Btreeta, Hhe t stating that the petitions could not be acted .upon at this time.. .The board adopted the recommendation. act-e- d I, Thelpetiions which will not-bnew commissioner until the upon ' takes office are; Petition of II. E. IJawson for the cut- down and the reduction of the ting i grade of the Seventh street hill. Petition of Eliza Barlow for the continuation of the name of Barlow ave-- -y nue, which has been changed to avenue. , Petition of T. J. Smith asking that 'the present Washington avenue bridge toe moved t,o the Gibson avenue river crossing when the new bridge Js com-- ; pleted. s Petition of Franklin Watkins for location of sidewalk at Thirty-- i second jstreet and Porter avenue. 5 Chris-Flygar- e ng e - . Llb-Jert- i JL- 1 i - T- , - 1 FREE ; I afternoon at the family yesterday in Plain City following: illness from a stroke. M, resulting Olsen suffered a paralytic stroke l$;year8 ago 'and slmie that time had been ill. He was born in Denmark tn'1843 and was the son of Mr. and Mrs.-OleHe came to Utah a: a 'Convert ito the I. D. 8. church, July 21, 1871, ,'and since that time had been a resof jPlain City, ident He married Marie Poulsen, who sur, vives hiin. He was the father of 11 children j four of whom are still living, Mrs. C. A. Bingham of Hunts-villMrs. J. B. Randall of Oakley, Idaho., Mrs. George B. Moyes ofPlain ?City, and Carl Olsen of Plain City. There alsot survive 17 grandchildren, two sisters in Denmark and one in Itexburgi1 Funeral services will be held at o'clock Friday at the Plain City meeting house. Flowers left 10130 o'clock 'at Lindauist's funeral chapel will be taken to the rest-'den- ce PHONE 1700 T it to hard to know what to buy An established policy of buying nothing but the very highest grades of foods at all times, insuring you against inferior qualities and exorbitant prices and with delivery service to your door every day. BUY SIX CANS AND SAVE SEGO MILK iipfclal two tlas Mx for for OjL 6 to a customer. rn REWRITE TREATY for BORAH URGES bars . . I 53c . Salt Lake Valley CELERY ller a Is $1.08 for 6 r,n - MI'HiCLLH sorps. SOAP 10 runs MINCED CLAMS. l."- Crystal White r.at 22c ! ; i real for you. whltp crisp Hurprise I'OKK IMert 12- -- I'.KAN. f..i 6 . r.in 2'i- - lM-rc- HOMINY, 1- . . for ,ND 53c 89c 79c -' r, . lui ran -c pounds customer. n. C' 'Mr., :? f ; y. 1. 44: 111 .tv 1I.0( llf.fHI If? 444 4 4" V V. HI. C9 1H 441 44 44T 44V IM 41-- 1C0 II1.M llf.w ui.e" u.oo 1 29) fro lit. Ul.tv. 1(K) li.0 sst.tx M ss: 27c . Kr ii.e 4t. H. f ' r:v: Ho !. K4 t'd r YUr'. Y. i :t Ml . f 4 W .f it'. -- 1 27c . 1 M 'It it n 5 13. 411 m i "4. It' 10 1( in . . V r4.i 5 M 4 T tr; r,: V. ?.B ,iwo T y ti.z l!f .f 4 Whits Clean NAVY BEANS 15.51 9 43 1441 141 t. i .i :.o 4 It r. ., ' in: IT . . S'' i ' . "'ry. A. I. . v. t.rrt i Van. Arri -- ins tHvi1. Sr. k. . RICE . Ki 440 (". ih l.ivi.v U. ' Z've Rote pound 11.K i:. u.e it----it ; f Thr rx ! 1 Threw pound lt.CP :?!. U"? . to 10 66c ltr I! . . itr: n:: 4 tru.ri. Jtmn V. , Hurton. Juraf Y j Hur!m, Jm V. ?:t i 'turtcm. r. . ins Jm I'tr.ncm. H. Frmn 1J44 I' m, l(1ni IifltP,.HH fr Anne 9 ..H; SUGAR 10 pounds 65 c for . : ( Jtmfi y . f-n- 1J.J0 S47.t 111 . . . ; Fine Granulated . Jmf Purtoi. Jtnr ll irtn. JimM Jm n. Jrn uri r.. f.4 II. M l rf I". V. Hurion. Jamn ist.e W ' ,m, x . Jtn'.'i H'.ir!fn. ii. e: ifii e ; fJrl THE AMERICAN LEADS WITH QUALITY, SERVICE AND PRICE Tall Cans COLORADO FIRST 1 4T0 Irt ctpo!l shsrthcMt r, M 1 . Myron Mmilh j FRIDAY SATURDAY SAVINGS IRRIGATION BY .. J. Hrlr.kly,Lr. Urk--. Brook. lturtcn. I. Uur'.f r.. Janir i' j t Ort. Saft Artil. tT m13 in." M It.tT . John V.. Mr. i g . V. l:irty. !'.( nvn. folle-ir.- ft t.t-ri'B- of Xe.Ct NV. 1.1, tt arr.enste John tllC li.v.Mr,yrn. iuti MriUrIi!.:;M for a man." That's a common plaint every Christmas. But really, it isn't if you consider the hundreds of acceptable and attractive gifts in our Haberdashery and Furnishing: Section. Shirts for instance here are fine Linens. Madras, Silkt, etc., in a variety of beautiful patterns. ing assembly he addressed the students on the Importance of national education week. of "Notwithstanding the opinion many to the contrary, the young people of today are in advance of young folks of their same age a generation ago," he said. Persistency, sportsmanship and Intelligent application along right lines, will assure success, he told the Christian Olsen died at 2:45 o'clock : V. Avrj. IUrVr. It, Delivery V OrSta, Ctsi. rrertlTe L Autlru Arpha JK Av'An. Wurton - iig Itowi 1: Arrw MN.UItM. Adam S. Bennion. superintendent of SLAIN CITY MAN I D- S. schools, visited Weber Normal CALLED BY DEATH college this morning. At the morn- Trl T. ta dsy of 3ferrr.bf . AMff. Aim . Weber College Notei w the Nan' ! ask-jin- T at t i COM-PAN- There are te Uarrqtnt upoa the 4rrilx4 strw r aoreent erf the the thint Shirts Make Practical Gifts CUOAJT. BsiMisc. PH r.f?iNOTICE. :i lTled . , ' Meat Mining operations between Stanley and Clayton. Idaho, have been resum ed according to.R. I Downing, chief of field party of the U. S. bureau of public roads who returned to Ogden today. In many parts of the state prospectors have been at work for some time on new claims, he declared. Noble Bower and Mr. Downing recently completed a preliminary inves of the Clayton section of the tigation Ketchum-Clayto- n road which is 61 j miles in length- - This road extends from the end of the present construct- ed road over the Sawtooth mountains. through the Stanley Basin and along The the Salmon River to Clayton. road Is a forest road. This highway is used for mining and tourist travel mainly and opens up a direct route from the Snake River valley through to the mining regions on the Salmon River. EflortJB are being made by Idaho citizens to have the federal government set aside .the Stanley Basin for a national park, according to Mr. Downing. Many experts who have inspected the forests and scenery in that section declare that the Sawtooth section easily outclasses the Swiss Alps. Mountain sheep, lakes, hot springs, glaciers, fish and game abound. oo Bakery, Fruiti AMAlXJAMATrr . It f 41 1S.K ;7i.tv i (ii ;i: The UIVEKSIDE. Calif., Dec. WASHINGTON, Dc. . ft. i ;u Powdsrtd of the Versailles treaty, next to tions Indicate that irrigation stalks. II n SUGAR ment on the Colorado river is of pri- disarmament, was characterised by :e Mri L. R. t'.cclr. . GENTLEMAN i 19 Three t:T L R- Mr. Mrs. Walden's Mi.ro mary importance, and development Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho, in33 c i:4? l?l.4 . CORN. 6 for of water power should take second a statement today as "the mmrt enKomemsde pound 144. i?t of peace thing for the brtng-lnplace, it was declared before thejsentiai 1 lT.c cans IOWA Brown Standard FRUIT sehere and for the of the fcxithwest of economic today lvajcue restoring Mr 10 II. 41 : !.tFormer students of Weber claswea kpy O. C. Morrill vt Washington. D. C, curity." ' SUGAR COKN. r. v J. r?nc .mi 15 CAKE :s.t' '98 to 1900 are invited to attend as- executive secretary of the federal pow83c Mr. Borah discussed Kuropean con6 for 4 . Thre nu ' vr:-rnFor discriminatv.. ditions at length and his studies had sembly tomorrow when J. Leo Fair- er commission. 33c . .it:? Jimn t.:; pounds y. J4 47.:GENERAL. PliAX NEKDEU itatn n. .14:: banks, the artist, will speak. convinced him. he said, that unlets ing people. It is 2fc cans si:go siftkd IS Huth H. "If reasonably conservative, prac- there are changes In the pact. "EuKvo. Red MtKican her for you and PEAS. ,.itj Huth Tl. (0 tvn. The sale of seats for "Peg O M tices are followed, if all unnecessary rope will go from bad to worse." lie ..i:4 6 BEANS for It has no equal. arv. H jth 11 Heart," the college play is making pro- waste is avoided, and if storage ade- declared the United States could do o i If Thre naih n . c cans STRING t'TAH Is The to of save show gress. the feel quate for seasonal equalization unless she first promoters nothing n J Europe Miif 29c lf ii. r;t. Olive Palm ' pound there appears to be ample wat- Is willing to be saved. BEANS, ! encouraged by the outside Interest in r f. 41. T ; fry, 1 93c the coming event. Rehearsals indicate er in, the Colorado and It tributaries 6 "And the first step toward order. for LIMA BEANS SOAP that a well balanced performance will to Irrigate all lands within economic the statement continued, "is to conII O. :&c cans NOB 10 bars Thre be given on December 13 and 14. of the streams," he saidreach form the Versailles treaty to the econ29c 41T.C? 11TI 79c HILL JAM. 6 for '' oo for . . . He said, however, that water power omic life which has ben built up poun!. should be considered and a compre through 300 years of effort through ; ur.Ms .1::: lie hensive plan for ultimate development out the entire continent- - The next C'--AUTOMOBILE CASE . 1 srmr,, lfcJ.M lie rome. of the entire basin should be taken up. conference ought to be between Oreat t!rT.g hr4Tt. Irtf1 ;t3 CONTINUED WEEK mere ooare now on me Deiore ine;nrltain, Japan, France and Germany . III .4 20 commission ond to this treaty so that 4rtrB3 applications affecting -. .... :o T St.M Little Pig" Extra Quality the Colorado and its tributaries, in Europe can live." American DESERTED 11 DAYS FRESH XlX.f" J'hn C, 1 IT S 110 ' The case of the state against J. S. volving an aggregate of 4.600,000 pri- Mr. Borah referred to what he dehrn. Ureafatt Loin . far scribed as a revised and restrength- AFTER MARRIAGE Johnson, charged- with depriving F mary horsepower, an amount FISH 9 ! n SLICED t. ."!lie U1.K M.. Ripley of. an automobile without greater than has been applied for in txvai i. i;:; Sausage fhip Direct noihnii. on Nov.'21, was continued power development upon this river the tlon of foreign debt,' but he asked :e n r.uioinb .14!.; PORK rr.ti vv i t a frfh m n s nrh BACON . That hjer husband deserted her 11 in the city court today by Acting City commission has authority to require whst good could come from such can:.5 ITU :iu'?V. 1! I. ' it'fv C." Dec. 2 that the plans for such development cellations if the policies of France and 16, Davis, until Thursday I. W. ... ..It: 4.1; days after their marriage and has not Judge J. ROASTS i:rM. , f.r 14M W. H. E. Jones, charged with mendi- shall be so prepared and executed and Great Britain were I'.l.:'13 nrllinK. to continue." sn, lor returned home since, although the Krirtay Special 14t Ifl nrv,m. tV. cancy, was released upon his own rec- the projects which may be developed "Is Germany to be destroyed, marriage took place in 1915, are alonimon. HaliV. tj pound . 25 c Special 23c Ml Crbm. so dito beneficial he all other had after the that in a suit ?" contained for dismembered proved operated he asked. 30c ognizance and, legations A but and Sole. pound . . pound uses of the waters of the river and of vorce filed in the district court today court that he had secured a job. The Idaho senator added that ef.143 n? F. Wood of WTillard. charged with the storage sites along Its course may forts of the United States to save EuMte r.n'l "by Mrs. Edith H. Tucker against Guy 4;tck-a be his red of automobile within' , accomplishment. ,L. Tucker. Mrs. Tucker complains parking practical rope under present condition would '.. MAY' RI2ACH LTAH v lonarer than the alloted 15 minbe comparable to starting "a summer that theyj were married at Brigham zone ..ms IC9 m.M. was fined $5. "The commission believes In the de- garden on the lava slopes of Mount 'City on February 4, 1919,15and' Mr. utes David Middleton. charged with be- sirability, in fact the necessity of the Vesuvius." ,Tucker departed February Our Bakery now undeiv our own management, assuring you Co ivt ire iti.f-oo Mrs. Tucker asks her freedom and ing drunk was'sentenced to serve 50 preparation of a general plan of dewaa same Individsentence of in Pattries. before and the of the finest river of the very of one minor child. Bread, Rolli, Piei, days ithe custody velopment jail c- Operating ; OO. for the ual rights are granted, or the designs RURAL MAIL ROUTE imposed on Peter 7 1CI.J0 Tragnor each Bread Rolls ' and afternoon and of Jr. A. .... M .lltHi.tjiJ. initead nighU dayi same offense. Mike McGtnley, also of individual projects are fixed. The 3?a 417.1)0 H U. lJpa lUrors i BAZAAR AND DINNER 10 on sale hot from the oven. U.va charged with being drunk, was fined hit or miss or piecemeal development TO BE EXTENDED liuch. 4Z ? $50 or 50 days in jail. not be permitted. In view of Jf.ir'n, fhould z I: l AT PRESBYTERIAN u. . 4M II 27. A juvenile charged with belng'drunk for developing at an early !chnrn. R.Xirlrif t. ...... I SC II. was turned over to the juvenile court-The- date some part of the power represent l.hnor. south from the end of the T' '"2 no Ut.te K!mut, IVInA were no state cases. County ed In applications before it, the com- cityReaching limits to the golf links and from D 1Mb KJinu Attorney David Wilson being absent. mission does not believe that it should there east to the Uurch Creek school Ai"'' swill be displayed today in the parlors It was said that he was to appear be- wait any longer than is necessary for house and thence c i f M 14nl N r to the route north : when church w. fof the First Presbyterian fore the supreme court at Salt Lake. the preparation and adoption of a as formerly served, the extension of ft fatl.Hl. th.it hml nfei..;:4 1urir!ir riort1 ADDRESSES H members of the Presbyterian circle Milton Murphy, charged with a general plan to which the details of Miiwn, . rural mail route No. 4 has been BANKER 112. f i will give their annual Clristm,as ba statutory offense, was found not guil the individual power projects may be the V and on will allowed r... become effective ENGINEERS and crolaf. . OGDEN h,l Mt-nli.t ' serve'd zaar and dinner. Dinner will be Mri ty on a technicality and released. Ac- adjusted. It believes that the time for December 16, according to a comP'ni li Uir. a track iunrlt .nl a hevr.7 ll'.' u xne come me uus 10 man action a definite and has it ui is ponce urges munication received by Postmaster tiws evening.a coraing 17. 471 promptiy JOn Friday evening there will be I 0 drug addict and will be rearrested if thfc.t the matter be no longer delay- Hutur A. Garner this morning. he l"tCtlve hav Kniinriu i hibl of the CltV Will iidf,i)tnd to Ihri Milium! Mary A. Jmusical program with a show of lan-- J he remains in the city and charged ed. cham-Jcse.114 A. Mary This will the carrier mall with the t4 by askod bring 6S more . Matron. Mirv A. Intern slidesj pn- the Indian Himalayas, with that offense. ."I do not believe that I am in- to approximately OO- persons Jkt of commerce In completing flnaii, 474 stt.to tl I undue A'ii.iv. in when dulging to walk a for a I. Ill to b printed t th nx. romancing had who heretofore than VJr r. see no I disto Ury at M.i', far say that expect considerable dlstlnco to receive their lKlslature with rrKHrd to city onnK NXjW MACHINE FOR 4T1 15.10 Id firn: tant date power developments along mall each day. The mall is to be de- according to Krnnk J. mevens. ucien (r- the Colorado forming the connecting livered in the forenoon. POSTOFFICE ON M:ry. :.7 .114: before the banker. In nn wl irlinks between the tranmlsslon systems 1" u.to also anticipates tlen chaDter if th American A"'"!- Anna May . Postmaater Garner Menl".. 11. ic of southern California and those of Ir. the near future the allowance of tlcm of KnKlnects at their wrkl ; . u Mrfi'.l. Iura , , 47 ol.U Colorado and northern Utah. There the extension of rural mall route No. MT.ler. Minerva H. ... th 140 II t . v r rifon. K;lr;n .. . .it:4 are stupendous possibilities in this 1 in the western section of the city iirwit of th in cltv ortlr nioney for intrrcut department thflr 24.7.f. . . . . . . r . . . r a ' , r .iii mw a n The ti Colorado river which will save approximately 20 fam-ilf'- x ill great southwest. iii-j 14.7 una . io urtTfrt ,121 J. zoning is the key to the situation." S one-hathat th nw HcJ4.7 to In of a distance from .1J4T j; uAy i.erfrcUng with other organization. oo S4.7r. 1J44 ldlr.g utul lUng wJ(.,;rilth. j j .trlcally miles each day to get their mall. .9 "!rIM a j,ui 41. machine for money ordr whl h was ' . J. J. .14S1 h this other was The the extension said, 1' of route, l.rUtol .rath, Illnh MOTOR OAR COMPANY merely depends on the officials at Th 54.7 .1440 . . .. . VI 1 speaker. M.t.'.i. la arrival ...ii, addithe D. He expects! dally related C, receiving ANSWERS OGDEN MAN Washington, Kr m.;.ii'nn' inhrieflv. . :iki S5.4 40 r azalnst office. He aald that ther had Wn tional information which has been 49 . :ei i.4 H. IL .. SHr. eubttantlal incra In th husins .Nut 3 . 4.1" mailed them. He expects that the ex- labAr problems and alo told how the fi tan. Wlifvril th an order clurh ta mony tt.V' will granted butMlnr an.i tradea strike hal !;. mnt i;i 0:l Answering a complaint filed in the tension of the route Ompjn; the paat year 4.So month of deliberation. lf22. district court by Howard E. Goddard about January 1, oo u.,i ftrr No . 4ll.fr An ndtlltinnal nKowanr . . cvwena. ba con also Mr. Bristol ui"r of ft explalnfil that Ogden, charging Lexington iH.ta ,.: "FRIDAY AND SATURDAY uflicUla Oven. Jot":s by the iot nnutu in other na,rU ft th t'nlteJ ito takerrantd sedan purchased by him was unsatis140 l4.t ..t4 car reTt. f Jceth the Increased buine4 States. HOOPER MAN'S CAR . 1H4 recovery of 45.t factory and seeking ab- - during the holiday season In order that Owen. Jr?j In the . . Wllliama .11 th .1IC? he which tVrVIna. Jnnl J. paid, Lexington i. FOUND IN STOCKTON nencc of President presided public may receive the service It TVtr?n, n. IJ. V. Matteson. i; Motor Car company of Indiana today Katharine J.U'l Owing to the late arrival 'of la entitled to. 41.70 ooMr. made all Tlrrree. denied O by Allegations "OO- trimmed hats and banded sail41t.tO ItP ank Pirrrea. Kraa j Goddard. 417. t . ... JtQ ill be . Pinkham lvir.rre. of ohcut Hooper reEXPLAINS has STOLEN PAYMENT The CASE Iexlngton company SUIT Tru- ors, we place on sale: Jamee. I'ir.irte. the informed police departby today tained the law firm of Halvernon tee ' Id3ft 41.70 OF FOREST FEES ftr.rrte. PORCH stolen from BACK that his automobile FROM Pratt of Ogden to represent them in ment Karah 'tt h Twenty-fourtstreet. in front of 1T0 10 u. 19 .. til the case. The company denies that on Vsttrr, Virit: 0 ie II. Auguat 21, "has been recovered by! T... the car was inferior In workmanship C;erirale fortrr. 1J.M DUtrict Foreiter n. II. Itutledse haa I'cTter. "10 ir- - tnni Cal.. 1'. ia Twenty- 25 Hats, values to $25. . AnJfroi.. to the representations made by sales federal authorities at Stockton. $9.50 JJ 1!.70 thls'announced at held that drafta is tr that the checks, Jr... in there ani and that street police being Quinr.ejr. Jueri third men, as stated by Mr. Goddard. The 10.70 o 50 Hats, values to $15. . rroner orders of all kinds for the Jr. J. Har- morning thatreported a salt ca .$5.00 containing tjar.ney. motor car company admits the car wu place Patrick O'Leary. alias J. to Jk0.7 .. 340 irj Jr. u the. to should b errlc made has and Wuintiej. who with Jfrph money 'et confeai quantity payable rington, was H9.7C pure wearing apparel had beenlthe Federal Reserve; bank. alt Iake Cftilftuer. 25. Hats, values to paid for. ut purchased and that it Jr. .. 14J .$2.50 his In- of women's 110.70 M3 545 but these are the only admissions they theft and who has signified Jr Vjuinnar. JfrH nrancn. or The remltlance ehould t her tention to plead guilty to a violation iolen from the back porch 110. 7 19 ..141 Jr. would make. . no. 10 Vehicle act. ua Hhe gave a deacrlptlon tofmalled to the district flaoal stent of Qtiinr. rr " Motor National the of reeldence. 10 ask O'clock Sale that The at company Lexington Begins Friday, Morning - the forest eerrlee at Ogden. If rT- - tj'ainnr. ;, loltseen was lt0.7 14. .. was man received a This information that of Jr. today the God Mr. be police dismissed and the suit Qa.noer. ' ll.7 xm I44 uae raaae oraer .Robert Jr. Burke is Detectives of of last house money mini about the evening by Captain ty will h given much Qulaner. Jnrn erlng dard recover nothing. U0.70 ti Jeerhi Jr.P... . 144J sra 'or drafts credit from C. W. Hughes of the department when the suit case was stolen. Qwlnner. nUb-tJNO RETURNS NO APPROVALS CASH SALE 14 VAAori. Bait Lake. According at Justice W. O. Clark, section foreman at more promptly. of 114.J rr 141 ... SUPT. FOWLER AND nitr. rrir.:a J. to the letter from Mr. Hughes, O'Leary 14. its t5i.; Ulter. W. It of to a Justice confessed department IHSiattath 's COUNTY NURSE TALK agent at Ban Francisco. ianurnray, 3 4.17 . , A. N. .. -- Ol-e- j . n. S Condidevelop- Dig S. TOMATOES. 6 tor :oc cam fancy COt'N.TItY . . r I . . nr pl.Uj , K. 0 . ! If-c1e- r.; - r:n. , . I e, $1.08 - -- - . ... " ', ; pro-dide- . . d. . - . . $U4 MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS - -- . be-ifo- re -- re-wr- lte 0r ; r ; I . . , C 1 ' " ir-ghrfm- j . , - . . his-conse- j nt . (. fr M iir-aafs- J . - f ! llal-kaniz- ed I i:.t 4 4;rr-"hltha- . h HOT BREAD AND ROLLS . . i Oric-Vr.il-r.'ft- rt i v I - iii -- Jfih Ar-n- re r -- - ltf. -- - iolnn lm ; I ro-opru- es te lr,!. ......... t;rs rtp - J - . li-- - Mn. ... WAYiM!r . j th.nun SPECIAL MILLINERY SALE i co-m- : i a -i a mtt - . j lf v i ' IU; !VA 1 vnliro Ix-e-ni . Jfr' ibn $3.-400.- 60 , , 4 -- I I r Jee & $12.. for-tw- .... Jft J"r ; -- Jrrh DOROTHY MADSON oo ' Superintendent B. A Fowler and Miss Charlotte Kunz. county wchool nurse addressed the Miss association of Roy yesterday. of Kunz spoke on .the Importance health of school children and conditions in the schools. She explained the Work of the free clinic In Ogden and said a dental clinic was to be opened about January 1. Supt. Fowler said that taxes of this district are low compared with other districts. A musical progra was held. Parents-Teache- EVERSHARP PENCILS ooc FIND PURSE; TURN IT OVER TO POLICE THE SENSIBLE GIFT We have just reeived a large shipment of the latest designs. These " are distinctive and attractive. We have them in styles suitable for everyone.' .Our prices are from 50c up. BROWNING BROS. I Chief of Detectives Robert Burke, and police officials had their faith renewed to a certain extent in human ity last night, when, two boys thkt found a handbag In the park near the fire department headquarters, containing money and valuables, carried it to policy headquarters, where It' is being held, pending, roof, of ownershlD. The boys, Harold Siner, 119 Twenty-se- v enth street and Slndla Gordon, 110 Twenty-fift- h street, "are 7' and 8 yeara of age respectively. -. CpSViPANY The Big Store on Hudson rs , oo . ,' " NOTICE; CHARGES CRUELTY IN DIVORCE PLEA Mrs. Marr Borxaga has filed suit for divorce in the district court against with Angelb Borxaga. chargingThehimwoman cfuelty and desertion. complains that Mr. Borxaga was quar relsome and at one time gT.ooi and choked her. She declares that on Oc tober . 2. 1920, he left the home and since has lived apart. The couple was married in Super ior. "Wyo.. April 2. 1112. Mrs. Bor xaga asks her freedom ana the cus children. tody of two minor OP in JAPANESE ARRESTED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT Charged with embexxllng a diamond ring owned by Etta. Ray and valued at $400, Matsutora Shiraoruma, Japstreet, was anese, of 165 Tweuty-flft- h arrested last njght. He Was later released upon depositing $500 balL Acwltnesa cording ta the complaining she gave Shlmoruma a pawn ticket with which to redeem the ring, she al- WATCH OUB AD EVEEY DAT SPECIAL ON TWENTY-YEAGUARANTEED ALUMINUM From 2 p. in. until 4 p. nx. From 10 a. m, until 12 noon, 2 quart Percolator. . ?2.00 Sauce Pan. .. .754 TWO-HOU- " $20.-esa.- 00 R R -- art Pr,w. AthVr Itobert ..! A- - jaulllran.Vleltaaa Hwaa. Hwaa. Mr. Marga- Tui!f.Mlla ret I. Tailor. j rrl Taylor, VT4 Yt Taj Jot, Tr4 Tkr. Taylor. Frel Talor. - f O 11. Ci l. U" 12 ..... O. O. Iti.V. 1J.K- i ' f f Fred tl :s 11 ...,.-"Takr- . 4I7.fr Ut.0 144.JJ IMe ' Round Steak, pound . 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