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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY ,rm OGDEN DEPARTMENT Offlr. Merrymaker.. Gather Clubs and Lodge Display of Birds Said to Be Best in History of Weber County. i for Celebration. Tbs Tribes., ' Kprtal OGDEN, Jan. 1. The new ' yar wa ushered In by the people of Ogden with halls of the In the variou celebration city, which continued until about I oclock this morning. The event wai one In which more than 1000 young men of the elty who gave service to their country were during the war, and most of whom in the service' on last New Year's eve, were home. The principal places of celebration were at the r.lks1. Eagles' and University clubs, with specially prepared programs spited with the carnival spirit. The Berthana and Assembly halls entertained large crowds, wltiih danced the old year out and tha new year In. The night wa crisp and few people were on the atreete until the blasts of the whistles In the railroad and Industrial districts Joined w Ith the belle of the churchee in announcing the coming of 1820, and the people gathered on the streets and their shouts Joined In the din of the passing of ,1319 and the arrival of 1320, The celebration passed off without In- f i cident or arrest. TO COLLECT TAX AT -a TIME OF ASSESSMENT ' Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. Jan. 1. Tw this .il- - - enty-elgdeputy assessor! will be named tomorrow by assessor. AI. Owen Sanderson, county the Eight of the number Inwill work In disthe county city and the others assessors new law tha tricts. Under the will collect the tax upon the personal unless property at tha time f the levy, the resident owns real estate, or gives a bond to Insure the tax. The reason for the collection of the tax at the time of the assessment Is maid to be due to the fact that the state loses much money each year by the moving from county to county, or elate to the state, of persons assessed, between coltime of the assessment and time for lection of the taxes. It is said that ths tax which will be Collected upon the personal property will be the same as that of last year. STILL RAIDED JY WEBER OFFICERS OGDEN. Jan. 1. Sheriff H. C. Peter- son and deputies ,made an early start on the new year by raiding another still." of homecapturing a large quantity brew and arresting Emil Dellenbach, 61 The 2107 avenue. L ncoln years of age, accused whs released upon the furnishing of a $300 cash bond. He was Instructed to appear In the city court tomorrow morning. The arrest was made by Deputy Sheriffs William Brown, Jos Chadwick and Bert Crltes. in the raid the off.cers seised sixty gallons of wine, five quarts of nred ns whisky, two quarts of whits whisky, beer, a large quanquarts of home-macoma tity of dried peaches, raisins and de plete stUL Special to The Tribune. . . . - . DQDEN, Jan. B What Is said to be we of tha moat successful poultry shows held In the history of the Weber County Poultry association, is being held at the armory in this city. It la said ths dls-la- y of birds is one of ths best that bar ever been gathered tn Utah for an exhibit of O. L. McCord, "one of the prominent poultry Judges of the country, has completed his work, and the following awards were announced todsv; Medals. Best pen of Minorca s, gold, medal. Jack Smith, Ogden. Beat display of solid color birds, silver rneda., J. 8 Baxter, White Orpingtons. Best display partlcob red birds, silver medal, O- - Eokliardt A Bon, Ogden. Best pen light Brahmas, broiise medal. Walter N. Farr and W. J. Young. Ogden. Best pen Ancones, bronxe medal, J. M. Anderson. Sait Lake. Best pen Cornish games, bronxe medal. 8. E. Wilson, Ogden. Best pen Andalusians, .bronxe medal. J. H. Thompklns, Ogden. Best pen Hamburg!, gold bronxe souvenirs, Wllford L. Anderson, Brigham . City. Best pair of turkeys, gold bronxe souvenir, John Kay, Osden. ' WYOMING STOCKMEN INSPECT PUREBREDS y into s itv y? the kind When an oiguiizalioii is entlmsias- that-reache- GJTY BANKl NATIONAL TED STATE b DC PO SIT A R.Y j country. ' t . of Being over on State Street has not proved a handicap; for the public likes service, likes to transact business where personal interest is taken in their banking 'transactions, whether they ho largo or small; where every tomer is made to feel that his account is appreciated. oo cus- NATIONAL CITY BANK ' JAMES PINGREE, President.' Soiled and broken Jines from our Christmas rush have all been divided into five lots at great reductions. FRANK PING REE, Cashier. Weber chib sweepstakes trophy to Btete Industrial school for the best pen In the show. Also silver trophy- - for the best r Utah-hatche- 1 A. W. Anderson, Ogden, second cock; second old pen. It A. Murdock, Ogden, first cockerel; first hen. Wl.lUm W. Bhaw. Ogden, first cock; third, fourth and fifth hen; second cockerel; first, second, third, fourth and fifth pullets; first young pen; first old pen. Silver-lace- Wyandottes. d Ogden, f.rst cock; first and fifth hen; first o.d pen. Fred E. Denger, Ogden, third cockerel; second, third and fourth hens. Wllford B, Anderson, Brigham, first and second cockerels; .first young pen, ' J. H. Tompkins, White Wyandottes. Wiley Miller, Ogden, first, third and fourth cocks; first, third and fifth- hens; first, fourth and fifth pullets; first old pen; first young pen. William J. Manning, Ogden, third pullet; second cock; second and fourth hens; second old pen; second young pen. Fred E. Seager, Ogden, second pullet; OGDEN, Jan. 1. The committee of five third young pen. & Horse men from the Jackson Cattle Columbian Wyandottes. association, who are In the city to meet O. Eckhardt A Son, Ogden, first cock; tne forest sen Ice officials regarding the selling of feed to the government for the first and second cockerels; first, second, elk berds, took advantage of the holiday third, fourth and fifth pullets; first, secand went into the country to Inspect ond, third and fourth hens; first old pen; some blooded herds of cattle, with the first and second young pens. view of buying registered stock for their Single-com- b Bhode Island Beds. , herds. A. W. Phipps. Ogden, third cock. It was announced that the meeting, Ida A. Bhurtltff, Ogden, fifth cock; which has been continued from time to time In the past two weeks, will be held fourth young pen. B. Bramwell, Ogden, third old tomorrow mornWllford service forest at the ing. A report was current tonight that pen, Marius Hansen, Ogden, fifth young pen. Governor Carey of Wyoming will attend 8. A. Wilson, Ogden, fifth cock. tha meeting Special to The Tribune. W. F. Compton, Brigham, fourth cockerel; third young pen. Hler A Thomas, Provo, first and aeeonf cockerels; first and fourth pullets; first young pen. Carl W. Wiese, Ogden, second old pen W. O. Ramshaw, Balt Bake City, fourth cock; second hen; third cockerel; thlri and fifth pullets; first old pen; seconi young pen. A. G. Sneed, Ogden, first cock; firs hen; second pullet. Hyrum Sessions, Bountiful, third ant fifth hen. rel; second and fourth pullet B. Claude Wheeler, Ogden, cok and fifth hens; thirj Joekerel; old pen. Single-com- b Anconas. F. W. Von K.m, Hlawatua, third end tf tie .cockerels; fifth pullet, third our;-teAlbert Miller, Ogden, first cockerel Irst pullet; second young pen I. M. Adamson. Salt Citv. second nd fourth cockerels, aetond, third and ourth pullets; first young pen Single-comBuff Orpingtons. cock-refir-C. A. Bloyd, Farmington, first and second hens, thhd and ourfh pullets: 'lrt btc-jn- m n, is riri roil-ere- l; Assorted Handkerchiefs Assorted Handkerchiefs 25c 35c r EMBEZZLER WAIVES EXTRADITION! SOLDIERS FROM SIBERIA 1 . Spiral to The Tribune. PKO O Jin 1 The board of educa- tlon of Provo decided at ita last meeting 8 rebullding j lo Sie (11P tenrners of the public schools ner Washington market, n to assist them In overcoming which was damaged by f re early yes- - ti,e toms, e'lems of the hl;-- cost of living be will tomorrow begun terday morning, vIr, Father Call Stewart, presidenrof morning by A. M. Miller, prop r e tor ' tiu. Home and School association, ap-tstore. It is expected Aheansuraucer,,e; 1m fre the )oard and promised to in the efforts to raise money for adjusters will complete their wotk on the survey of the damage to the store tktiool pui poses. and the stock of merchandise by that time. Mr. .Miller has moved h's headVisitor From Idaho. quarters to the Modem market The h! to The Tribune. other tenants of the building, who suffered damage from smoke and water, are rnr O, Jati. I. George Hall If hwe fiom Ciiiihridce, Idaho, visiting Sheriff preparing to reopen at once. J T IVPiimv and other relatives. Mr. I It di was fotinerly a resident of Sprlrtg- LIVESTOCK BUSINESS Nothing is missing but the alcohol and you wont miss that in your joy of the fine old flavor. Atk your dealer or unite us dir? eafar"The Artoj HosbaaUtrf a book that tolvrs the lam of social enteruunment. ; Today and Tomorrow he WV ,j!e SHOWS BIG INCREASE Leaves on Sad Mission. 8pc!sl to Th Tribune. OGDEN, Jan. 1. The livestock business of Ogden showed a marked Increase In 1919, according to the report of I ester F. Whitlock, manager o( . the Union' stockyards. The report ihowg In the year just chit-ln7042 carloads of cattle, shep. h aland horses were handled. Practically ail of the livestock, with the exception of sheep, .was sold on the Ogden nwrktt The sales were as follows: Cattle 96,999; hogs, 102,588; sheep, 603,617, and horses, 4032. bpeclsl t The Tribune. I HOVO Jan. B I. H. Masters left to- ciav for Kan, to attend-th- e Masters. trviccs of his father, John g e Why you need Resinol Ointment pro-ua- Ogden Hot Affected. Census Work to BcgSu OGDEN. Jan. 1 Although enumeiaiurs yet t Ue elirhtnforcentu this dimrret Koirn namH ft Jr district superx iirr, aniLoumet n c naus that th Laktnjr of th o id that 1tJ tomorrow. Jt I for petitions fl enumerator Hre un received In dntrku t'hr .ri ini-tion- .T. ..... . 23 ' (() .7...., 95c Good Grade Carpet Broom wl '. T. three, (Stove Poker free with eacli Coal Ilod.) The same soothing, healing, antiseptic properties that make Renmol Ointment so effective for akin eruptions, also make it the ideal household remedy for Roms Ulcere peels! to The Tribone. d.s-trl- ct Nonpareil Crepe Toilet Paper Carbonoid The magic Soot Destroyer 69c values. .. ,49c 79c values. . J .59c 69c 89c values EL P. Mills, who OGDEN, Jan. he recently returned from Siberia, wln-rhad been in charge of an, Amernan lied w Cross hospital, was given a drone home party at the First Consrregatiori.il A musical church last night. was given as part of the entertainment Brief addresses were made hv Dr AlnD, the Rev. Godfrey Matthews and Dr. tins Carey. The evenings program was Concluded by a watch party. OGDEN, Jan. U The newly crest el of district of the bureau put he roads of the department of agrtrultuie, which comprises the states of Moritanr and Idaho, will have no effect upon the district with the headquarters in Ovde-i- . according to the announcement of B J. Me en!t the Finch, district engineer. newly crested district, wltH heajqnr-ter- s at Missoula, Mont., splits t.ie with headquarters at Port.ani. 5 rolls Black Japanned Coal Hods, in sizes, special as follows: . l.lrr. , A Given Welcome Home. Bpeeltl te The Tribusi. Toilet Tissue 5 rolls K,-01000 sheets to the roll Sale of. Coal Hods v B . V. ed VIRGINIA DARE solves the sociability question. The real good old drink just as youve always liked it. Tinted, fermented and ripened the same as ever. After full ageing, the alcohol is extracted hy a secret process. Just a marvel of science. And it actually improves the beverage. r 1 to The Trlbuna. j ed . TEACHERS OF PROVO TO BE GIVEN BONUS! j the poet has been seeking HEY presto!for thirst" the scientist has been working. And here you are an drink in a way, SOc The above lots include plain white, colored and figured handkerchiefs, embroidered, colored bordered, fancy initialed, handkerchiefs and many others. co iis-- ti While ,o Values I b - J Assorted Handkerchiefs Values to $1.50 an Deeem-Francls- Values to 75c Values to 50c v Now Comes Science to the Rescue! and by the drmk at firttiiass j gen-iiii.- h Settle qrfcytk grocers and pharmaaes ' Values to 25c .J r To I 5tfo 15c Values to 20c pliv-niHi- is mnw - Assorted Handkerchiefs t get quick relief --follow carefully the Mite and proper ections in each Single-com- b White Orpingtons. unbroken ptekngo of 11 Baver Tablets of J. 8. Baxter. Ogden, ftr-- t and third This package is plainly ocks; first and second tor ken D. Hrst 'tiimi o, with the saiety 4fBayer second, third, fourth and fifth hens; first, Cjo i.1 third, fourth and fifth pullets, urst ouni; The Baver Cross means tho pen; first old pen.. w orld lain ous Aspirin prescribed Dark Cornish Game. bv over eighteen years. lor S. A. Wllsorr, Ogden, first and third Baver Tablets of Aspirin can be cocks; second cockerel; third, fourth and tikch Mifelv for Colds. Headache, fifth hens; first old pen. Toothache, Ear che. Neuralgia, Dr. A. A. Browning, Ogden, first Joint lains, Neurfirst and second hen. its. and 1nin generally"' Silver Spangled Hamburg. v Ilntn1 tin boxes of 12 tablets coat Wllford B. Anderson, Brigham, first blf a lew cnts. Prtibjrrets also aedl cock; first, second, third arid fourth hens lnrger packages. Aspirin is first cockerel; first, serond, third anu Die tradeBaver murk of Baver Menufaetw fourth puileta; first old pen; fust young of Monoac.ctieaeidester of Kalicylicacid. pen. ( Advertisement.) Turkeys. John Kay, Ogden, first and second first hen bronxe; first lien white Seeelil new-fashion- r 9c l; pen. Fred Summerlll, Jr. Ogden, second anti fourth hens; fourth cockerel; ftfth cock, third pullet; fourth old pen. V. B. Plngree, Ogden, second cock; second and fifth cockerels; second and fourth pudets; first young pen; third old pen. State Industrial school, Ogden, first cock; third cockerel; fifth pullet; first old pen. Light B rah amaa.' Otto B. Thorsted, Ogden, second cock second and fourth hen; first old pen. William H. Spangenberg, Ogden, second and third cockerel; first pullet. Walter N. Farr and W. J. Young, Ogden, first cock; first and second hen; first cockerel; second, third, fourth and fifth pullets; first young pen. B. C. Brown Leghorns. . Cart A- - Wiese, Ogden, first, second, third ALLEGED and fourth pullet; first young pen. AMERICAN Single-com- b Buff Leghorns. Henry Combe, Ogden, first and second BACK cocks; first, second and third cockerels; Word, has bpn received by Chief of Police J Parley White that an officer first, second, third and fourth hens; first, Is leaving Kansas City today for Salt second, third, fourth and fifth pullets; Special to The Tribune first young pen; first old pen. OGDEN. Jan. B F. L. Russell, of Biv- - Daks to return 8. G. DeConstant, an lngston, Mont., and A. W. Ulorfleld. ef accountant retently employed by a Andalusians, ity enve.oe firm, who la held tn Falls, Idaho, passed through J. H. Tompkins, Ogden, first cockerel; Ogden today, en route to their homt s, j the Sait Bake City Jail, first, second, third, fourth and fifth pul- after having been discharged at San! DeConstant came to Salt Lake D r 19, lets; first young pen. from the army. Both leaving Kansas City on December Single-comserved with the American troops in' Black Minorca, Siberia. C. A. Bloyd. Farmington, second cockUlorfleld said the cold weather here erel; fourth hen. was nothing as compared with that of I Liken Into custody by Patrolmen Charles Jack Smith, Ogden, first cock; second Siberia. He added that the thcrmometci Woods and Harry Curran at Second and third hens; first cockerel; first, third registered 66 degrees below aero at his Utit and Main attests, and Is alleged to and fifth pullets; first old pen; first young camp. The fighting In glberia, he said ha" admitted his guilt. The police say pen. waa of the guerrilla character. In which be will waive extradition, B. F. Brown Ogden, fourth cockerel A. E. Bloyd, Grace,- Idaho, fifth cock the Americana take little part. "n Assorted Handkerchiefs Eayer introduced Aspirin to) the physician over 18. years ago. b White Leghorns. Wllford B. Bramwe.l, Ogden, fcuitl cock; fifth hen; first cockerel; fifth o, pen. Walter N. Farr, Ogden, third cock: fir and third hen; first pullet; second oh Singlg-eom- WASHINGTON MARKET IS TO BE REBUILT A ,adie,9 . Sweepstake Awards. d male bird; silver trophy for the best cock. Walter N. Farr and Wllford J.. Young, silver trophies for the best cockerel, best nen and best pullet. W. W. Hnaw, Ogden, silver trophy for best pen of White Rocks O.1 Erkhardt A Ron, silver trophy for Lest pen of Wyandottes. one. Bountiful, silver trophy Hyrum Peas, for best pen of Rhode Island Reds. 'J. 8. Baxter. Ogden, silver trophy for best pen of White Orpingtons. W. W. 8 haw, Ogden, stiver trophy for of birds scoring 31f greatest number points. Barred Plymouth Bocks. Cephus E. Anderson, Tremonton, first cock; third pullet. Carl E. Weise, Ogden, first cockerel; first, second, fourth and fifth pullets; first young pen. i KjjtK-Q'BiiigivjC-o- The National City Bank has grown beyond all expectations. Its quarterly statements show that it is today one of the large and solid banks of the this nature. White Plymouth Bocks. Special to The Tribun. The spirit that is back of such gencr every avenue of progressive banking. tic in the performance of its complex duties the public soon notes the results. It is realized that' here is an institution that is striving to make friejnds through natural courtesy "attention and helpfulness in each individual transaction. Soon such a bank is well srvoken of. And good report . brings greater business. IDE A1HDS I TTe National City Bank Rememb red Its Frnnloyees With a Bonus of 10 Per Cent of a Years Salary for Failhf! Work During 1919 Twenty fifth afreet aero from en trine to Seed Hotel Buxlnaaa office, 664; Ogden correspondent 664 ind 714 412 Phone MO I; N! NT., DECEMBER 2, 1920. tuts . Felons Rimplee . Scratch W ounce Bruises Cold-so- Best grade galvanized Coal Hods, in two sizes, special as follows : 95c values , re , Chafing Simas Files Boi.s Imtatlcti And a score trouble which arie in every home, epe--ci illv wnere tr.e-- o are children. That taivvyn Re nol Ointment should be on ne shelf, ready tuf yo ir cce. (Stove Poker free with each Coal Hod) Light Globes ef-eth-er itnme-fcir.- Samnle f rr-- wn ;! v !. Lo,, I Yonrdrucn trimitiirt writ to trvfre, Md. in hN, Jjight Globes special In 10 to 50-wa- tt sizes, . V It to Miie it, let lor graeroM c.tkt M RwboI tsoal ,79c 89c $1.15 values Qwucai 4ii(o)iff if |