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Show i I JL .0 I THE' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNES DAT MORNING, DECEMBER 11920. fc OGDEN DEPARTMENT Office Phone Buxin 420 Twsnty-- itart b cfflc, M4j Ogdas comapoadant 684 tad 10 Veteran U. P. Engineer Dies Following Operation V Good-fellowsh- ip tL ' i OGDEN, NoV. 30. Michael I. O'Neill, veteran engineer for the Union Pacific railroad, recently with the Ogden Union Railway A Depot company, died at 4 30 oclock this morning at the Dee hospital, following sn operation for acute stomach trouble. He came to Utah in IKS and began work for the Union Pacific the following year. He Is survived by a widow and two daughters. The funeral services will be held at 2 O'clock Thursday afternoon In the Second ward c ha pel. Bishop W. E. Newman will conduct th service. The Interment will be made In the City cemetery. Between t i Fathers and Young Men Renewed at Club Dinner. . . ' j The "(ethers end son o f Rotary dinner of th Belt Lake Rotary club held last night at the Hotel Utah was a 4 I pronounced success from th triple view of attendance, excellence ofpro-- I (point and enthusiasm manifested, gram f The affair was held In the ballroom of a I th hotel and, to be exact, there were In attendance. J 123 sons and 110 father I Rotarlans who had no sons . available and one occasion the one for harrowed ' member of the Salt Lake Rotary was on sons. seven hi of five hand with President Wesley E. King took charge evening, during the early part of the the well- which, aside from partaking of served dinner, was featured by community P. of direction Edward the singing under Kimball,- - with Alvin A. Beesley at th Then Mr. King introduced Keate i piano. .Cook, a son of Rotary, as toastmaster, of , who announced as the first diversion s the evening a boxing match between ; Louis Paltstro and Johnnie Williams, un- -i the direction of Hardy Downing. The - der boys put up a lively three rounds, with 4f honors even. The Boy Scout band furnished a numall of which were well ber of selection handled. Rosa M. Beason, who has re- -. cently returned from an eastern trip, mads a brief address, telling of the work which the Rotary club at Blackwell, Okla., was doing In selling education by ofto fin- fering Inducements to young men courses. lsh their high school snd college t He -show the quoted many statistics to the college trained man has advantage over the man without an education. Richard L. Bird, son of Leo A. Bird, gave a brief toast to "Our Fathers, and Lester D. Freed responded with a happy little talk on the relationship between father and son. . The Sons of Rotary Ole club, under the direction of E. P. Kimball, acting for Conductor Alfred A. Beesley, unavoidably absent, sang "Pale In the Amber an-su- el " Contractor Is Making Good Headway on the Many Buildings at Big Plant. Knights of Pythias Elect New Officers f Gray, streaked or faded hair can be immediately made black, brown or light brown, whichever shade you desire, by the use of the following remedy that . you ean make at home: Merely get a box of .Orlex powder at any drug store. It costs very little and do-- extras to 'buy. Dissolve it in 2 ora. of distilled or rain water and comb it through the hair. Full directions for use and a llOO.Ofi gold bond come in earh box. guaranteeing the user that Orlex powder does not contain silver, lead, tine, sulphur, mercuyy, aniline, coal-ta- r produets or their derivatives It ia safe, does not rub off, if not sticky or gummy, and leaves the hair fluffy. It will make a person look twenty years younger. The New Victor Record! for December are now here 1 Wc want you to hear these records. Come in and we will gladly play them for you. If you cannot spare the time, call or write for the illustrated booklet describing them. gray-haire- t OGDEN, Nor. S. The administration building for th Ogden arsenal will be virtually completed by Saturday, according to ihs view of Captain Ora Bundy, government officer In charge of th work. H aays that seven f the ixty buildings now under construction will be completed within the next week. for twenty buildings have Foundation been completed, while the floors of sixteen are finished, Th roofing material for some of the buildings has arrived. Th Vermont slat shingle to be used building nr due upon tbs administration s to- arrive 'within the- - next few- - days, sro upon the men 400 employed About work for th contractor, W. M. Suther-St. land. who has been In Ogden from Louis for the past two weeks making He expects sn inspection of the work. east. to leave Thursday for the - Modification of Decree Asked in Divorce Case George W. Terrill OGDEN, has filed a petition In the district court Terrill be required L. asking that Harriet to show cause why she ehould not surrender to him their son. Max Lewis Terrill, and why the alimony of (75 a month should not be eliminated through a modification of the decre of dlvorcd granted in Nov. 0. 1917. Funeral Services Held for Dr. Percy A. Cook OGDEN, Nov. 0. Funeral services for Dr. Percy A. Cook were held at the residence, 553 Twentieth street, Sunday afternoon, with the Rev. John W. Hyslop The service were attendconducting. ed by .members of the dental profession of th city. The speakers war Dr. E. M. and Dr. F. C. Osgood. Mr. andConroy Mra C. O. DeWolf sang "Lead, Kindly Light." Mr. Mary Farley was th acTh Interment was made In companist. the City cemetery. Ogden School Principals Are Guests at Luncheon The petitioner sets out that sines th "A swsw sv, ynanled, ggaiR afd i$ amply, VtlVgr.S OGDEN, Nov. 30. The principals of to care for th son. He also alleges able Harold Goff f A little Metch, thewritten by was married In July th various schools of the city were enand Illustrating right and wrong re- that his former wire tertained at luncheon at the Weber club lation between father and son, was put of this year. today. The principal speaker was on by Don Carlos Wood, Introduced as Howard R. Drigga, who spoke upon D. C. Morrlsson of International Rotary; Voters the subject of "Better English " 6 Allan Wood and Lowther Kimball. President Lewi W. Shurtllff of the Before the conclusion of th program. Weber stake told of the early conditions President King called attention to the In Ogden and Utah. He compared the trip that Salt Lake Rotarlans will maks of 1850 with those of 1920 ex- . to Rich, condition OGDEN, Nov. 0. Dr. Edward Ogden this afternoon, and also SucW. Karl Superintendent present member of the board of education, dressed the principals. Hopkins also adpressed his gratification over the cess of the annual meeting of the fathers fa the only candidate whose name will come before th voters of the Fourth ward next that snd sons of Rotary, promising a board I - year the program will be turned entirely tomorrow for the election of candidate member. Dr. Rich Is the only over to the sons. OGDEN ( who has filed his statement with the clerk of the board of education. Moose OGDEN, Nov. 30. Mr. and Mrs. p. F. The polling place will be at th Madison will be open from 7 a. Klrkendall announce the marriage of The polls ' Visitor school. are their niece. Miss Marguerite m. to 7 p. m. The Judges of election Gladys Mrs. Frances G. Keller, F. J. Hender-aho- tt Marclnkowskl, to Conrad Bolstad, October ' 27, at and Fred The Foulger. left Farmington. couple T. M. Howell. Rocky mountain district last evening for a two weeks visit with vV Supervisor for the Loyal Order of Moose, the brides In Kansas grandmother was in Salt Lake last night while tourCity, in Mo. ing Utah and Idaho on a supervision trip. This morning hs will go to Eureka, Mrs. W. R. Spence will entertain the where he will show pictures of Moose- -, C. E. C. club Thursday afternoon at her heart, the national home of the Moose f lodge. Thursday night be will show the OGDEN, Nor. (0 Edward H.f Russell, home, 3170 Plngree avenue. II pictures at the Moose hall In Salt Lake, 50 years of age, 1337 Adams avenue,com-an The Episcopal guild will meet tomorand will then go to Ogden, where he will employee of the Rlchardson-HuV exhibit pany, suffered a fractured hip this after- row afternoon In the guild hall. jars. them FYidav night. v an fell he down elevator when to shaft noon, he will Pocatello snd From Ogden go Mary Gordon and Mrs. Trlford wifi be Boise and then back to Salt Lake. From In the rear of the store. the hostesses Mr. Russell had taken the elevator to here he will return to his office in Denver. Mr. Howell's district includes Colo(he second floor and failed to close the The ladles of the Episcopal guild will Hs was removed to rado, Idaho, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, door to the shaft. their annual baxaar Saturday In the the Dee hospital, where h was attended give . Nevada and southern California. halL Luncheon will be served in guild by Dr. Eugene Smith. connection with the baxaar from 11 unCLARK CONSIDERS OFFER. til 2 oclock, under the supervision ot TRAFFIC OFFICER RESIGNS. Mra John McCready, who also will have Tender of the pbeltlon of deputy amok OGDEN. Nov. 30. H. B. Elam, who has charge of the household booth. Inspector of Salt Lake was mads yesterIn been commission officer the to Hiram traffic the H. motorcycle Especially attractive will he the apron city day by Clark, consulting engineer of the United Ogden police department for the last year, and faneywork booths, which will he toIn charge of Mra. S. J. Conwell and States bureau of mlnea Mr. Clark took resigned his position today and left the offer under advisement and promnight for Pennsylvania for a visit with Mra. George W. Parlow, respectively. Ha expects to return to ised to give the commissioners his deciMra. Fred Calder will have charge of hla parent the children's booth and the candy booth sion at an early date. , Ogden In the early spring. TTo-feas- t sdCIETY Lodge Supervisor Is Salt Lake Hip Is Fractured Elevator Shaft Fall nt Kamier StM SiMW 12 10 Th Garden ot Memory Oi Lana (Qh Silvery Moo) OGDEN, Nov. 30. Ogden lodge No. J, Harps ter, trustee. qxi4 tn Knight of Pythias, has announced the election of th following officers for the next year; Glen C. Cook, chancellor commander; Cecil Sparks, vie chancellor; Jr H. prelate; Earl S. Jordan, master of arms; A. M. Hodge, master of work; J. H. Schaefer, keeper of th records and seal; W. H. Luddlngton, master of finance; C. Henry Turner, master of the exchequer; J. F. Mattson, inner guard; C F. Harris, outer guard; Frank July Rochet! 4w la gras totals! r (Rachel, Wbe the Gnae f th Lard Katnaatad Th to Ms) Tarsia (Chopin) . Fisa Adv. 1 Will Fourth Ward Ballot for One Candidate i A Home Recipe for Gray Hair 10 At Panting Whoa Wes Seventeen Safe Swt For Iofmta 4k Invalids NOOOOKXNO The "Food Drink" for All Ales. Quick Lunch nt Home, Office, and Fountains. A for HORUCICS. jarAroid Imitations ft Substitute - b conducted by tbs Daughters of the King. Under the leadership of the president, Mra W. H. Child, splendid cooperation has been effected by the guild members in making preparations for the event, which la expected to be a great success. will 10 10 Andante Symphoni Eepagnole My Repos Milk VWis . Mas. 12 12 H When Yen and I Wr Yeung. Maggi Hungarian Rhapsody, Nov 2 10 12 Th Horn Road Th Japan Sandman Old Fashioned Garden Virginian Judgo Second Soselon (Part!) Virginian Judgo Socond Session (Fart 2) Fo Trot Aaytina, Anyday, Anywhar 10 Wang-Wan- Paul Whit om on Bhaa F g 45201 70. 45203. 10 18604 10 -- d HU Ambassador Orchestra Trot Paul Whkoaaaa and His Ambassador Orchestra John Steel .Whispering The Love Beet John Steel That Old Irish Mother el Mine Sterling Trial l8 Just Like a Gypsy Sterling Trio) Fair Ono Fox Trot Tbo Benson Orchestra ot Chicago Td Lev to Fall Asleep and Welx Up InMj Mexaasys Anne Fox Trot The Bensen Orchestra of Chicago B anion OgJtMba of Chicago Chili Bea- n- Fox Trot Tha Banson Orchestra of Chicago tidh BihltoOs Stip Salvin Novelty Orchestra Fox Tret Old Man Jan Fes Tret All Star Trio 18699 , Santa Oau Tslls About Hi Toy Shop Gilbert Girard Santa Claus Give Array Hi Toy Gilbert Girard, 35679 Gams from "Mary1 Victor Light Opera Company Gem from "The Night Best. Victor Light Opera Company, 35702 ' The Westminster guild of the First Presbyterian church will be entertained by Mrs. George A. Whitmeyer and Mrs. Charles A. West tomorrow svenltfg at the homo of Mrs. Whitmeyer, 2335 Grant avenue. 10 10 io. -- RaJWaT tKan aSsocIauofl will meet at the home of Mrs. W. J. Manning, C06 Seventh street. tomorrow afternoon at oclock. Mra J. W. Keyes and Mrs. B. Shipley will be th assisting hostesses. SpJUsr-y.wor-i- Dsace-O-Man- The St. Josephs Sowing society will hold Its aonual baxaar Thursday afternoon and evening in St. Joseph's hail. There will be a number of attractive booths. In charge of the following: Fancy work booth, Mrs. F. J. Hlrt; apron booth, Mra Don Maguire; candy booth. Children of Mary. Refreshments, consisting of sandwiches, cake, coffee, pie and ice cream, will be served during the afternoon and evening, under the supervision of Mrs W. E. Quilllnan. 10 fv ' ia 10 12 U N KcitfvDTrieiv Mrs, Charles A. Calvert will be hostess to her kenstngton club at her home, 3028 Porter avenue, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Walter ,10 C, o. Marks of St. Louis and Mrs. Edward Wertheimer of Cincinnati are guests at the home of their psrenta Mr. and Mra Abe Kuhn. They were called here on account of the illness of tyFAiktlg Mra Kuhn. Jt'l JJ.ffltJF.JuitUriyF HEeilU eSJUs. nlng, all the business houses. Including RATE ADVANCE the banka will close their doors at 3:30 WASHINGTON. D. dork Wednesday afternoon and remain commerce closed during the funeral services, which suspended until March will be held in the tabernacle beginning posed advance by th at 2 o'clock. company of Mis Helen Conroy has returned from Pocatello, Idaho, where she spent the Thanksgiving holiday the guest of Miss Margaret Malone. o Miss Kathryn FI tigers kl la here from Evanston, 111., for a month's visit wtth relatives and friend 5 J,Hto).BFJEi.Oinjrr 6U6FENDED. C.. Nov. I0.-- The commies n today 19, next, th pro- Western Pacific Its Individual and ; gaMgw Joint rates on salt from Utah to San Francisco, which rates wlre nounced to go into effect November 19, last. Later th commission will order a hearing to determine whether the posed advances are Justified. ad Miss Edna Kohn spent the Thanksgiving holiday with friends la Pocatello. Mr. and Mra. C. 8. Gunnell left yesterday for a (reeks trip to Boise, Nampa and Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Julian B. Leavitt and daughters, Helen and Ardele, spent the last week-en- d In Ogden with Mra. Leavitts parents, Mr. snd Mrs. A. H. Moyea. Let The Salt Lake Hardware Co. Take Care of That Holiday List Now. . Mrs. T. Earl Pardoe and three children returned yesterday to their home In Provo, after a short visit with relatives In Logan and Ogden. Mrs. Albert G. Oorr returned last evening from a three weeks' visit with relatives In Omaha, Neb. En route home Mra Oorr visited In Green River. Wyo., with her son, Lote Kenney. Miss Muriel Doxey of Salt Lake was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. W. PtU-co- last week-en- Only 20 More Shopping r Days d. ! OGDEN STATISTICS , 4 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Klaas Van Alfen and wife to August Peterson, part of lot 4, block 38, (270 plat C T. R. Reed and wife to Amelia Fielltx, lots 8 and , Maguires addition 300 Ross E. Growcoek snd wife to William Wasslnk, part of the northeast quarter of seotloq 6, town1900 ship 5 north, range 1 west For Mother, Wife, Sister or Sweetheart MARRIAGE LICENSE. Wilford A. Bingham, Ogden, and Afton M. Burrolngham, Blackfoot, Idaho. Pioneer Brigham Woman Dies at the Age of 88 Say "Gtar-ar-dtl- ly The health ot the whole body is tempered in the laboratory of the stomach. What we do depends on what we tat and drink. Take fine cocoa and pure sugar and you have two foods that are nourishing and easily assimilated. Blend them properly, as we do, watching out for the right chocolate strength and the right chocolate flavor and you have Ghirardcllis A delicious, sustaining that gives you the wholesome stimulus you need. Drink it every day tor food-bevera- health-econo- Special Kir-ste- ge Government Grants Prospecting Permits Special to Th my Tribes. SmFiaadsro GHIRARDELU S UNIVERSAL ALUMINUMWARE PYREX TRANSPARENT OVENWARE WARDROBE TRUNKS MENDEL-DRUCKE- R . Chgflng Dishes Cut Glass Flower Vases Carving 8ta Scissors gnd Shears Serving Trays Enamel Wars Universal Bread Mixers Bird Cages r Majestic Ranges Laundry ..Queen Electric W ashing Machines Brass Fern Dishes' Bhaeffer Fountain Pena Pencils Shseffer Sharp-Poin- t ' , j - WASHINGTON. D. Cs- Nov. 30. Oil prospecting permits today wer Issued by the secretary of th Interior as follows' land district Wyoming. Cheyenne James Guyot and Rosco W. Nolan, 460 acres, township 21 north, rang 85 west Lander land district Owl Creek OH company, 2660 acres, township 44 north, rant 104 west. Nawcaatls district Rayard H. Pain 120 acre township 41 north, rang 64, west. Carson City district, Nevada Paramount Oil A Gas company, 640 acres. 18 north, rang 31 east. township A coal lease, was granted liny E, Steffen for 2380 acres In township 38 north, rang 9) west. Lander district, Wyoming. D. GHXKARDZLZJ CO. Swlljt COMMUNITY SILVER IN COMPLETE VARIETY PYRALIN IVORY TOILETWARE n BRIGHAM CITY, Nov. 30. Mrs. Larsen Petersen, 83 years' of age, of llans N. Petersen, died at her home In the First ward this morning at 4.30 o'clock. The cause of death was general debility, Mra. Petersen was born In Kragehage Hie, Taastorsogn, Denmark, May 23, 1833. She came to Utah In 1862, having walked across th plains, and she arrived in Brigham City In November of that year. Her she had mad her home Inca that time. She was the mother of six sons snd on daughter, all ot whom survive her but one son. There are also forty-o- n and thirteen grandchildren Her husband died nineteen years ago. Funeral services will b held In the First ward chapel Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock, under the direction of Bishop W. Watklna Georg widow I j HOTPOINT ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES to The Tribes Opera Glasses i ,v .is ih Chrietmag Gifts de Luxe in Royal Rochester Ware A Delightful New Silver Plate in an Ideal Christmas Selec- -' tion Vast Variety and You Will Not Find Two Pieces . Alike in the Entire Aseort- - ment Included , are Fancy Caaserolea, Trays, Teapot. Bonbon, Dishes, Hollow-warCakt Plates, Silver-plateetc. Ksmsinber No two , pieces alike. ' d 7 Business Houses to Close During Horsley Funeral to The Trlbast. BRIGHAM CITY, Nov. 30. As a cisl mark of respect to th memory of th 1st William Morale, pioneer merchant of this city, who died Sunday tv- - Special v ip, ' They'll roll around all too quick. Buy now enjoy the benefit of more complete assortment!. Leisure shopping is enjoyable shopping and ii best done early in December. ' We herewith offer loggestioni from here and there. abont the store gift things espe-- ; ci&lly appropriate asdtaiffl Beading Glasses Bon Bon Dlshe Toast Server Waffle Irons Crumb .Trays Pearl Handle Xnive and Forks Boudoir Lamps Bsdlng Lamps Nut Cracker Set Baking Dishes Flreless Cookers Hand Bags Boston Bags Leather Punea , Vanity Cases Manicurs Sets |