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Show THE OGDEN I. D. Sheffield, .Brigham, first on young pen. Walter N. Farr, Light Brahmas Ogden. first on cock and first on hen. Carl Olsen, Black Langshans Smlthfleld, first on pen. J." S. S. C. D. R. Leghorns Mathew, on cockBrigham, first on cock, firstsecond on erel, first on pullet and ; Mable cockerel, third on cockerel. Fawson, Brigham, second on young hen. J. W. Sheffield, Brigham, first pen. Ogden Chicken Raisers Take onS.young J. S. Math-eweC. Whit Leghorns on third on i Number of Prizes cock, first Brigham. S. cockerel. Walter Stephens, Ogden, Annual Eve,nt p first ' on pullet," second on pullet, second on cock, second on'cockerel. Walter N. Farr, Ogden. first on hen, sec' (Special Dispatch) second on young pen, ond on BRIGHAM CITY, Dec. 16 The first fourth onhen, cockerel and fourth on pulannual poultry shoV of the Box Elder let. Othelia Elswood, Tremonton, on cock. J. Will Smith, Brigham, County Poultry association opened third Exhibits from all here last night. on pullet. were listed in the third S. C. Buff Leghorns parts .of the state Henry Combe. for" prizes, Ogden espefirst on cockerel, competitions well " Ogden, first on hen, represented. first and second on .pullet. cially being :v One of the fetdures of the show Is Black Minorcas LeRoy F. .01senr a display by the Utah Agricultural Brlgham.t first on young pen. O. G. college, showing why some hens, laid Lovelandr Brigham, first and second 190 eggs during the year as compared, on pullet. W. L. Anderson, Brigham, vlth others that produced 167. first on old pen. An judges awaruea riuuvua iiiuis- Anconas Clarence L. Wight. Brigday afternoon.? Th& following "is a ham, first, second and third on pullet , list- of the prize- - winners: Buff Orpington Cephus E. Ander; Bott, Brig-- ; son, Garland, first on cock, first on Partridge Rocks Joseph liam City, took first on cock and on hen, first on pullet first cockerel, ''ond and third on pullets. second on hen. and k Barred Plymouth Rocks Cephus F.l Florence Tingey, White Anderson, Garland, second on cock-- 1 Brigham, Orpington on old pen. Seymour first rei; third and fourth on punets. u. young pen. Brigham, first on IV Shaw, Garland, first, on cock; first Hess, Summerlll, Fred Sussex Kpeckled on cockerel, first on pen, first "on Ogden, first on cock, first and second pullet "and second on pullet. Joseph on hen Wi L. Anderson, Brigham, Bott, Brigham City, fourth on cock- first on young pen. iand fifth on, pullet, Peter A. erel O. C. Silver Spangled Hamburg ' .Hansen, third on cockerel, Will H. Loveland, on pullet, first Brigham, ll Rldd. Brigham, second' on cock. fourth on cockerel. Lewis S. Wight, o ncock-:ere- Jr., fifth Tysoni Brigham, Brigham, first on cock. Melburn ' t v Allen, Brigham. fourth and fifth on White Plymouth Rocks A. W. Willie Sackett, Brigham, fourth pullet. on young pen. W. L Anderson, BrigOgden, first on cock, first on Jhen, Tlrst on pullet and second on ham, first on hen. first on cockerel, "cockerel. Othelia Elwood, Garland, first on young pen second on hen, on pen and third on cockerel. A second first on cockerel, second on young 1 Dalton, Wiilard, first on cockerel, pen, second on pullet, third on pullet, eecorfd on cock and second qn pullet. third on cock, third on hen, fifth on Silver-Lace- d Wyandotte L. E.IIow-ftrd- , cockerel. Norford Gidney. Brigham, ' third on pullet. Lewis on young pen- Brigham, & .Wight, Jr., Brigham, first on cock, third N. Games Lloyd Davis, Brigham, first and second on hen and third on first on cock, first on pullet, first on cockerel. L. W. Anderson, Brigham, cockerel, second, third: twid fourth on on pullet, second on cock, sec--o- pullet. ' Stephen Zund&l. Brigham, lirst on cockered second on pullet, second on cockerel. fiftj on pullet. on. cockerel and fifth on cock- fourth Mark Olsen. Buff Cochin-Bantu- ri rel. Rawsoir . Lee, Brigham, first Brigham, on hen, on first first cc:R, on young pen. nd second on cockerel,-firs- t on first White "Wyandottes C. A,. Christen-se- pullet and second on hen. Ogden, second on hen, second on .Giant Mammoth Bronze Turkeys cockerel, third on Mrs. .Alma E. Taylor, Promontory, pullet second on cock and third on pullet. R. A. Lee, first on Tom, finst on young turkey, first on young pen, fourth on Brigham, first and pullet. on cock and fourth on hen. R- K. Red Tumbler Pigeons Ben A. Olon cockerel, sen, jSiibw, Brigham, third Brigham, first on cock and first , fourth on cockerel'and fifth on pullet. on hen. . i , A. Walker, Ogden, firet on cock, oo first on hen, first on cockerel, first pn pullet, second on cock, second on FUNERALS lien, fourth on hen and fourth on ereL mimmmm ' at First - " J . . ...... -- ; RANDOM REFERENCES U - An-"Sera- on. . . ad . n, 1952. , III Offk-cr-s Barlow right size.' $6.00 values. - Ave. & f" pullet. " : r Columbian & T. Ice Co., 2379 Hudson "Let's, check our list,' says Mrs. Thrift ;"with the offerings in Wright's morning sale. These morning sales bring such savings that we can't afford to miss 998 lilslit iu City. J. E. Light, district freisrht and Dassens-eBnt fnr tvi Southern-Pacifi- c lines, with general neaaquarters in salt Lake, was an Ogden visitor today. Delicious Cream Puffs, filled with real cream, 50c per dozen.. Greenwell ' 9552 Confectionery. r Sons, Ogden, first on cock, first ; y, y 20 Boys Wanted -' .- oo i aga Between 9and years of who really wish to work. I can furnish you with work that you can do "after school. .Call at 2358 Quincy avenue, Saturday morn-Ing."10 o'clock. 15 . at . - NOTICE K. OF P. AND PYTHIAN SISTERS c Next Monday and Tuesday evenings ' 20 Kindling w$od. Phone 828. Marines En Route. Flfteen marines cn route to Denver, Kansas City and Omaha for mail guard service, were Ogden visitors todays TheV departed on train No. 6 for the east.. Genuine English Holly Beautiful, finest berried branches ever brought to Ogden. Dumke Floral, Hudson ana Girls' Warm Coats (Second Floor) ' ;Girls' Madge Evans models, silk beaver, heavy grosgrain, ribbon trimmed. Values to $6.95. .Special $2.95 Recovering Rapidly W. D. Harrison,., department manager at Browning Bros, store, who was accidentally shot In theoot while duck hunting recently, wasT reported as recovering rapidly at the Dee hospital today. New Date Oil Enveiopes--Postmas-t- er (Second Floor) I Women's Gowns Women's outing flannel gowns, made heavy pink and blue stripe flannel, V or round neck, long sleeves, roomy size.7 $2.00 values. Special $1.00 tf .... Garner announced this (Second Floor) er DON K. HASTINGS. K. of R. and S. i ' 1121 Robes Corduroyrobes made of Corduroy house strictly washable brocade corduroy in high colors. These make splendid gifts. $8.00 values. Special $3.95 mm club ...... (Second Floor) Rust Proof Corsets ELECTS CULLEY t Warner's rust proof corsets in pink French coutil, good fitting models, all sizes. An extra cial values to $4.50. Spe- to Take Up Duties Early in ' Nqw Officers Named January cial j , MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Gift Handkerchief sr j Women's Madeira handker- chiefs.' A very fine, soft mull j , with dainty Madeira edge, c Corners in Madeira embroidery. A regular 40c value. Saturday-,- ; $1.00 i morning 4 for ...... (Main Floor) , con- i f i Gift Handkerchiefs powbotSpe- Women's handkerchiefs, sport patterns, offered in various col- ors. Initial embroidered in the corner. These are regular 35c 89 (Drug Section) j 1 J goods: On sale tomorrow morn-- ; . . ing, 4 for $1.00 o ..... Electric Irons A good guaranteed electric iron I (Main Floor) ' ollO yards. Men's Wool Shirts spe- Men's silk sox, the celebrated Holeproof make, pure thread silk, double sole, toe and heel, mixed with linen. ;75c values . . '. . . 65 for ' Turkish Towels All sizes colors over-blouse- s. and' i . (Second Floor) $7.50 'V (Second Floor) : . , ' t . (Mala Floor) Cotton Corner) . . . . each . .( . . I . Cotton Corner) 1 , . ' Lux, the New Soap ' (DrtJS Section) Palmolive Soap Palmolive soap. The cream of olive oil soaps. Produces a creamy, smooth lather. Extra special, 14 bars . . . $1.00, 20 Lux, for all fine laundering. A" soap product in, flake form, Easy to use. Special 11 packO . . . .. . . . . . . $1.00 fitted designs. Turkish towels with blue border. Good large size, double thread. Special, . Fifty cloth coats with collars of fur and self material, silk trimmed. lined, embroidery Values to $50 . . . . $19.50 (Second Floor) (Main Floor) ' coin pursa and mirror. Values-t$2.00. Special . . . . 49 - 27c bleached Women's Cloth Coats Cotton petticoats, sateens and heatherblooms. All plain colors. AH sizes to choose from. Values to $2.25. '2 for . 7 $1.49 " i ' Silk Blouses (- (Men's Shop) canton crepe waists land . Alwin full fashioned silk hose in black, brown and white. Very sheer and lustrous. $255 values. Special . . v . . . $1.89 : r . . . the newest shapes, plain colors or fancy stripes. $2.50 values for . . . . . . . . i . $1.95 Fifty georgette, crepe de chine, ) . $1.75 bath mats In pink, blue and lavender. Good medium size with Grecian key border. Extra special,, each . . 75 . .... ... .... $1.75 Women's SilkHose , . Mens mufflers, silk mixtures in , 29 ; GiftvHand Bags $1.25. Third (Toyland Floor) Women's and misses' hand. bags. Beaded effects. Attrac- V Fancy Bath Mats Each with tive value . (Men's ShopV Men's Mufflers .... Batts All-wo- ol ' (Downstairs) Toy phonograph, made entirely of sheet steel, has good strong pring. Let the child' use up the records. $4.00 pld h 10-inc- I All wool batts in size 72x90. Regular comfort size. Weight 2 pounds.' Our $3.25 values. Spe- cial this morning only. $2.75 Toy PhonograpKs Men's Silk Sox $2.95 Third Floor) (Toyland (Boys' Shop) 2 ........ ' (Downstairs) : lie and baby dolls. Have good solid heads and hands. 10 inch and 12 inch size. Values to 95c for 1 $5.75 ,;;f . . . . . . . . . only Dressed Dolls v . . - border. Size 66x80. $7.50 val c ues. special tms morning 1 One assortment of dressed gir- - Boys' flannel waists,good quality, cut large, pearl buttons. Sizes 6 to 15. Colora navy, gray and khaki. $1.50 value $1.00 Petticoats . 24 inch folding wire bed, brass Boys' Waists Men's felt comfy slippers in a good shade of gray. Exceptional values. All sizes, 6 to 10. Spe(Do-vrastairs- (Men's Shop) - Wool blankets in olid . Gray or tan with pink. or blue.1 Doll's Wire Beds $2.95 (Downstairs) Wool Blankets y If cofors. t $4.00 .'.:.; $2.25 j cI only. , Men's Slippers cial , , Men's wool flannel shirts in the finish with bright colored matMcDonald make, cut large, tress, pillows, and shams. A well made, navy and mixed, regular $2.50 value V . $1.39 (Toyland Third Floor) brown colors. Values to A very fine all pure silk crepe. That good long wearing kind. Black only. $3.50 value for (Silk Section) - 4 pieces. $6.95 value . $2.95 (Toyland Third Floor) (Downstairs) Crp.rift yard , 64x76. Our "regular $2.75 val- .ues Special this morning- Living room furniture set, table 10x14 inches, 2 arm chairs with cushions and one Morris chair. Boys' mackinaws made of all wool waterproof mackinaw cloth in pretty plaid colors. Sizes 6 to 18. $8 values $6.95. . $7.00 values $5.95 de Chine Crepe VIa chinft 40 inches wiae. , Toy Furniture Boys' Mackinaws :." (Silk Section) j , Longcloth, very good quality chamois fin ish for the needle. $2.45" value for $1.1 A bolt . ........ $1.95 . . ....... . " (Main Floor) M. J. B. ; 4 ; 8 Coffee M. J. B. coffee. Ground and vacuum packed. The cans are made with new fitted tops. Will e hold its delicious flavor. '. cial 5 pounds . $1.65 ' ... Bpe-.ag- (Drug Section) : GET THE HABIT WALK UPSTAIRS AND SAVE TEN oo- -- Ties Buy Your Shirt Pres- ents For and Other HJm Useful Gifts Here StT Over Ogden-Uta- h Lk AM) &Art Knitting Store. Q TO Clarence f Cad)CmId, Mgr. FEDERAL EMPLOYES BENEFITTED BY BILL secretary of the Fed eration of Fed'eral Employes, received a telegTam from Washington this morning- to the effect that the Lehl-bac- h reclasaification bill which proof all vides for the federal employes In the District ex-of Columbia will, it is expected, be tended to all federal employes In the eervlce. The bill passed Jhe hovre yesterday A. C. Wycoff, - , ; afternoon by a record vote of 2 4 4. to S5 a burin the war, Mr. Wycoff said, eatab-jia.iwere new branches number of government and by the federal entered the men new a number of at that service. It was necessary no.. Via nAw men nractlcally what they demanded with the result that those In the new departments are mucn nigner pay receiving: rr FivAi4 hv inn that are dolnK the same work In other branches of the government service. In jsome or the orancnes 01 me been work no change has made In the salary schedule since in the '70s. The reclassification will mean a realignment throughout all of the branches so that those doing a similar work will1 receive similar pay. pp. so much to their men tave Many credit they can't pay. ea -- 1 ( . Bolt of Long Cloth 30 inches wide. A CONNECTING PARKS $1.00 a . . ... (Silk Section) TO DISCUSS EOADS . (Candy Square) .......... Bedspreads, size 82x91, a beau: tiful satin spread, scalloped cut corners, in rich new patterns. $5.50 value. Each $4.45 l: District .Forester R. II. Rutle"dge has been invited to attend a meeting to be held at Salt Lake Monday forenoon at 10 a. m., at which there will be discussed the question of building a system of roadways from Ciedar City connecting the Zion national park, the Grand Cannon national park, Brice canyon and the Cedar Brakes..1 The meeting has been called by J3. S. Spencer, general passenger agent of the Oregpn Short Line and Stephen T. Mather, director, of national parks, Is with headquarters at Washington; ' expected to be present." .There will also be present a number of railroad officials and a delegation from the Cedar City Commercial club. It is understood that'there may also bo brought up. for discussion the question of constructing a railroad from Lund to Cedar City. District Forester Rutledge-wi- ll stop at Salt Lake on his way back from Provo to attend the meeting. Rhino ivory assortment, tains hair brushes, buffers, der boxes, hair receivers, tles, etc. Values to $1.50. cial Hi-lo- w .... oo- 5 pounds morning '. with best spring protected cord. Handkerchiefs nickel plated Standard Women's handkerchiefs, 3 in a ? Women's Slippers iron. $6.00 value, a very use Hand-"- j g Women's felt comfy slippers in ful present $3.95" D0X Very artistic bpxes. blue and rose. (Downstairs) styles. in. colors. These are new $1.25 0 'Values to $2.50. All sizes. SpeSets Dinner values. 3 in box. Per box 95 1. cial ' $1.75 i 42 piece dinner set made of the (Main Floor) . (Downstairs) decorated best semiporcelain, Men's House Shoes lace gilt all large ftseful Child's Handkerchiefs band, Men's black and brown kid z value. . . $5.95 Children's gift handkerchiefs, covhouse jslippers and elastic side pieces. $10 i Pretty boxes with pictured (Downstairs) t embroid- nullifiers. Values to $5. AH are er. Handkerchiefs Pie ered in Mother Goose subjects' jj high grade. All sizes. Spe- AluminumServing Tray of made plate, pie cial $3.95 the best heavy aluminum, pol- in bright colors. 3 in a box. : I : . $1.00 c (Downstairs) Sale 3 boxes . coma to ished like silver finish, . (Main. Floor) f. Women's Oxfords made nickel well a with plete f Women's patent oxfords and ;1 Handkerchiefs serving frame. $2.75 value pump3, plain toes and toe caps, for . .;$1.45 Women's handkerchiefs. (Co- rlow heel. The new ones. All (Downstairs) ner. designs, are done real Irish c sizes on sale now . . .. $4.85 hand embroiderey. Neatly hem-- ; j Toy China Dishes (Doynstairs) :';! Sale, 3 China tea set, extra fine well stitched. 45c each. Children's Slippers finished V V v $1.00 j I . . . . . . : for white china, decorated a Children's felt comfy and hard (Main Floor) floral pattern. 4 large cups. 4 sole slippers in fur trimmed and U Cotton Blankets mocassion style. All sizes, 6 to plates, tea pot and sugar bowl. $2.50 set . . . . . . $1.19 Cotton double sheet blanket inii! 11. Special $1.35 land Third Floor) . (Toy colors gray, tan and white. Size j (Downstairs) Bed Spreads John Ciilley, Ogden druggist, today elected president of the Ogden KIwanis club to succeed William H. Reeder, Jr. Other new officers elect ed at today's meeting are: First vice president, J. P. Corry; second vice presideifcnr. William Wilford Bram-welPaine; district trustee, directors. D. L. Hains, W. 11. Iteeder. Jr., Robert Hoggan, Stanley B. Steck, W. W. Rawson, C. B. Morse and Fred Froerer. These officers will assume; their new duties the first Friday In Janu-ry- . The club voted $100 to the Good Fellows organization to" assist in Christmas relief work... 'Members went on record as being in favor of the plans to make an an nual civic festival of the wild west show and fashion show. The club was thanked by the Girl Scout organization for the club's efforts in collecting contributions for the scout work here. SEE THESE VALUES! REAL MONEY SAVERS ... .f. .... (Second Floor) was -- Beaver Hats Children's beaver, hats in the morning that the reduced prices on envelopes reported in The "Pound or stamped nave been designated-a- s Standard-Examinof both yesterday, as efMembers meetings. Package" fective will not become immediately, to are bringattend, requested lodges effective until some January l, 1922. edible, ing a pound, tfr more, of .or a 'package of wearable apparel. Webr Floral furolahea xh flowers Same to bo turned over to the Good 1711 Fellows for "distribution among the oo of the city. needy ; $9.95 7 $15.50. Special I 1125 A. and delightfuly flavored.v 25c a pound usually. Tomorrow g 1 nd .Children's coats, made of all ;wool materials . in broadcloth, Bolivia, cheviot and polo cloth. Some fur trimmed. Values to 1 Rufus Ivory Articles "I'll go down right after breakfast and leave the morning housework until later; I'm sure it will pay." Thus this average Ogden couple plans their Christmas spending so well that their allowance goes farther than those who dp not spend so wisely. Join the croWds' tomorrow morning. Don't forget Queen Fourth Ward Bazaar tonight. Content, Beautiful wrist watch to winner; 1114 2h. Broken mixed and fancy mixed I candies. These come from our f own clean kitchen and are pure j $2.98 (Drug Section) . Christmas Candies $4.29 . Special.-- ' them.' "r O. Eck- Wyandottes n hen,' firstron pujjet, second on hen and second on pullet S. C. Rhode Island Reds Ray T. Facer, Brigham, first on pullet, sec-- . tmd 'on pullet and second on cockerel. Arthur Marble, Brigham, first ore cock, services for Riqhard Thomsecond n young pen. Dr. R. T. Wil-Je- as Funeral was held yesterday at 1 Summers Brigham," first on old pen. Dr. 1 o'clock at the Harrisville meetingC. Lambert,. Brigham, first on cock- Brown conhouse, with' Biahop-Roducting. George and. Virgie Webster sang, "When First the Lisht of Truth "I'll Appeared." Virgie Webster sang, Go Where You Want Me to Go." George. Webster sang, "My Father Knows." Myrtle Bfown sang, "There Is a Land." The speakers were "James L. Robinson, Bishop Gilbert Parker, Cbunselor Leander Harris, and Bishop Brown. Interment was in the Plain City cemetery with C..... Jf A. Lindquist dedicating tle grave. ardt ........ Manicure sets, of ivory pieces. Set contains cuticle knife, file, corn knife, scissors, orange stick and buffer. Each set in a gray suede case with blue silk lining. . $4.75 value. The Thrift's Go Shopping t Jones Coal (Drug Section) - 25c ginghams in all the good patterns, 32 inches wide. Spe20c cial, yard ( Cotton Corner) 39 Manicure Sets Away for Holiday. Wiilard G. Wilson, traveling agent of the Southern Pacific lines, with hpadnim rtrn in rtr. den, will leave this evening for James- .'vorth Dakota to spend the holiFuneral services for Mrs. Margaret ovn,With relatives. days St. were at held the Haworth Joseph church at 10:30 o'clock today with Ogden Typewriter House for typeMgr. P. M. Cushnahan officiating. In- writers 2422H udaon terment was in the Mountain View avenue. and Phonerepairs. .236. cemetery- - -- Special ' 19. Cotton Corner) ( Wide Ginghams Pyralin ivory mirror. Made with heavy beveled mirror. Each piece perfect. Just the Ward Bargains tonight. Fourth HIS jjuizar. At ; Ivory Mirrors Iil trraha . . (Drug Section) Wilson, desk All kinds Of hMt Fancy Wash Cloths - cial sergeant at police isj home suffering with a headquarters, severe cold. De tective J. L. McLane is also at home due to sickness. Both officers are ex pected back in a few days. COal 25c wash clQths with beautiful shell edge, etc., all colors, good size. Special, each . . , it Cotton Corner) ( and part Ivory combs, part coarse. Also all coarse. These combs are all extra heavy weight: Colors match other pyralin ivory. 65c value. Spe- 1100 . Ivory Combs fine ce (Drug. Section) of the church schbol of the Church of the Good Shepherd will "meet Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock for rehearsaf Of the Christmas rnrn. Th a chnlr nf the Church of the Good Shepherd will meet on Saturday evening Instead of tonight, to- - practice the Christmas music. There is still time to give your family a Christmas present of a warm-ai- r furnace and have it installed before Christmas. Just call' Jackson & Pace, : Good outing; flannel light and dark for night crowns, pajamas,' quilt coveringrs, etc., good weight. 8 yards for . $1.00 2-pie- Extra' features tonight, Fourth Ward Bazaar. 1112 1 Genuine, pyralin ivory powder box and hair receivers. Rich set creamy color. This makes a splendid gift. Regular $3.00 value. Special, two . $1.98' pieces . - i ci Good Outing Ivory Sets . -- From 9 till Balls Forfeited John Smith, charg ed with being drunk failed to appear in the city court this morning: before' City Judge D. R. Roberts and bail of 50 was declared forfeited. hisj John Doe, arrested on the same charge, also failed to appear, and his ball of $50 was, declared forfeited. The case of the city against H. E. Jones, charged with mendicancy was taken under advisement. Es-te- . Those Who Shop ; . - More leg at Wright okow Rewards for Tomorrow olock Business and Circulation .Dept.. .98 ...59 Classified Ads......... 42 Advertlsina Dept... 879 Editorial and Newt Dept.. . FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 1921 R 9 TELEPHONES t s, , STANDARD-EXAMINE- -. b"v-ernme- 1 I, nt STATE INSPECTOR OF CROPS IN CITY SPECIAL PRICES at our Groceterias all time; Remember, no matter II. J. Webb, state crop and pest in this morning spector, arrived in from Salt Lake to visit D. j. ILammon. county crop and pest inspector. They will discuss plans for -inspections during1 the coming year.- . n Og-de- " ; Street Twentyfourth ' Groceries Only 2212 W ashington Avenue 181 LOVETT PERMITTED ' TO RETAIN PLACES ;','-'- S. 3 " what others are offering in the "eat" line, we offer as good or better. You wait on yourself but don't have to X wait on the clerks. 00 WASHINGTON, Dec 16.- -- Rotert Lovett was permitted by an interstate commefce commission order today to retain his places as officer and director' of eighteen railroad corporations, including the Union Pacific and New York Central syrtems. . the" ; " ;f Meat Iilaxket in Connection ; 1 - . f - : '." : |