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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 8 19, 1922. OGDEN i DEPARTMENT. Office, Ogden Theatre Building. Phone Business, M4: CorraspendsM. 84 end 740) Society, 2190. DGDEIJ LIMITS Vf Threatened Shortage Causes of Definite Adoption for Hours 2 Sprinkling. water OGDEN. Mr IS. Threatened hortace In Ogden canoed the hoard of Ity commission to adopt drastic repulsions regarding the sprinkling hours about no month ahead at tho usual time. The egulatloha for sprinkling of lawns went a to effect today. Consumers using water ut of hours will have the aater shut off. nd, before It 4s turned on again, the must pay for the lnatallatlon of waiter meter. Mayor Frank Francis said the fact that rnple are disregarding sprtnkttng hours irprtves residents In the north and south c.rtd of the city of sufficient water for omesUc put pose. The mayor added that hspector would begin patrolling the city night and act against violators f the sprinkling atjonce law. The hours and districts. In the order wtied today are as folows: All consumers west of Harrison ava-u- s. Including the west side thereof, Twelfth street. Including the south d thereof, to Twenty-fourt- h street, the north side thereof. 6 to 7 10 to p. and (.20 mj, consumers west of Harrison ave-uInoHidrlng the west side thereof, Twenty-fourt- h etreett. Including is south side thereof, to Thirty-thir- d north side thereof. reet, including the .10 to 9 a m., and (:; to S p. tn. "AB consumer east of Harrison ave-piincluding the eRt side thereof, and orth of Twelfth street, including the lorllt side .thereof, and south of Thirl street, lnotudtng the soutli side hereof: '9 to 10:30 a. m, and g to 9'3) . m without a nozsle or spray t"H)lrtnkllng prohibited, and wntar found Sunning through a hose wlthoul a nozsle Jr spray, or running outside the prescribed pnurg for sprinkling is subject to turn off Without further notice. it con-um- ar Ut ni.-'A- U e, (: a.2S) gggf fa( Lakers to Visit Ogden This Evening and direc-br- s May of the Salt Lake Commercial club be the guests of the .officers and director of Hie Weber club and chamber f commerce at the Weber club at 8:30 dock tomorrow evening, I The meeting will be the second of the Tear tn the matter of closer cooperation between the civic organizations of the two cities. The first Joint meeting was held at the Commercial club In Salt Lake, bruary IS last, lit has been agreed to hold Joint every three months. OGDEN, lcers 111 REGULAR PRICES Coats, Suits, Dresses, Wraps, Capes, Blouses Hundreds of women have availed themselves of the unusual There are some very wonderful values remaining, rearranged, regrouped, ' gome again repriced and ready for you today. opportunity which this sale represents. dletrtct court this afternoon. . The complaint allegea tht the automobile of the plaintiff wa stalled on the tret car track at the Intersection of Washington avenue and North ntreet at o'clock tn the evening of Octoher 73 last and was struck oy a street car of the defendant Friday and Saturday Sale 100 pairs Boys Baseball and Play Shoes company. Cashier Makes Address at Kiwanis Gathering OGDEN, Cooperation Is urged between the banker end business man by Samuel G. Dye, csehlor of the Security State bank, who was the principal speaker OOODft1 At the very at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Klwanta club at the Weber club todav. If the business man were 111, or members of his family were IK. the speaker, said, he Would Immediately consult a doctor. He said the same course must be followed In financial and business affairs. He urged the business man to cooperate more closely with the banker. special price I Size from 11 to These shoe feature the Ever Cool Insoles, the greatest improvement In rubber soled canvas footwear in repent year Also have ankle patch, so popular with all Every active boy wgnta a pair or two and parents boys should buy them at this great saving. BICYCLES STOLEN. OGDEN, May IS. Many complaints have been made to the citv commission fgden within the past few da.ts because ol bicycle thefts, according to the report Again submitted at the meeting this morning The commisI OGDEN. Mav 18. The Ogden and We-- r by Mayor Frank Francis. sion requested closer attention upon the rivers have again begun to reIn trving to prevent the of police part ding to the reports from the river die, flota today. The past two warm dava the thefts. jnve caused the rivers to rlee to within MEDALS ARE PRESENTED. bln inches at the high point reached two OGDEN. May 18. Members of the ekg ago. and Wasatch Soccer chibs and the.r la eald that with tao more davw of arm weather the rivers will probablv wives were guests this evening of Mr. and Be carrying a greater volume of water Mrs. James Drysdale, 2368 Quincy ave' Tjsn during any Hood season In a number nue. The evening was featured- by the of medals to the- Ogden I " , presentation years, J Preparation to cope with the situation players and winners of the Psynes chamav been made by the city commission. pionship cup for the year of 19.I. MANY Flood Conditions Are Threatening Also- rl. 75 Op-de- n lit if CANYON RESORT LEASED. OGDEN. May 18 Harry White anR.- and the women's nounced todev that he had taken a lease auxiliary have begun preparations for5to-atin- g on Pine View, In- Ogden canvon, where the graves of their departed he will conduct the hotel and cafe for comrades en May 20.' according ti the the summer. The change In management pbms announced today. It Is expected took effect Mav IS. V Veterans tbe Spanish War and American will Join In the Decoration day SCHOOL PLANS FESTIVAL. j Orlgga. OGDEX.MaylS. Frank Tgrtm. fA Rcom pan y fry cor i the deaf and blind, announced today that nOGDEX, May 18. Jamti Karinus asks the annual May festival of the school would be held on the school grounds next ffp 1815.82 damages off the ITrah Transit company in the suit filed InRapid the Tuesday afternoon at 6 o'clock. Quality Diamonds -- Diamonds - $600.00 Pairs Boy Scout Shoes $000 $045 special values - - , I ' ' f ' r ' A wonderful assortment $25 ' as low as $40.00 and as high as at our Special Discount Sale. SEE US AND BUY pf beautiful gifts for the graduate, bride or a pres ent to a loved one. i These shoes are of a superior grade, with the Priced according best chrome soles obtainable. Nothing better for children, because they require such sturdy footwear. Shown in our Broadway windows to size. GRAVES TO BE DECORATED. GDKN, May 18. Members of the O. - "OOOD May 18. ben-aiet- at . fAf and many special garments at much less than half price i i a SAVINGS UP TO OGDEN, May 18. Planting of more hnn two acres of land at the Whltf - 0 at sale prices representing White City Grounds Will 1 Be Transformed Into Park -- &(? omens 1 )ty ha the preliminary step for making resort for women and children Is the lan bf H. VV. Peery, general manager of She Ogden Theater corporation, which etmtrols the Ogden and I'toh theaters and me White City dance hall. SOn the sand hill on Twenty-fift- h street, feet tit the Ogden theater, where the $lrg White City hall stands, tbs ground as been covered with black soil and lawns and flower gardens are being added. The grounds, which have a natural move of trees, will be fitted up with lawns, benches and playgrounds for the fbildren of ths tenement district f the Manager Peery expects to wy. Later tpd.A number of carnival attractions. i&mjfapili ' orcan-lgntio- - Igttt -- TESTING CA8TIRON PIPE. OGDEN. May 18. As a test of csstiron for water mains, the city waterpipe works department is laying. Kail feet ot twelve-inccastlron pipe on Quincy avenue between Twenty-sixt- h and Twenty-sevent- h h streets. I - Your Wife and WILL BE BURIED TODAY. OGDEX. Mav 18, Funeral rvlca for Robert. T. Watson, who died yesterday at Aceq iia, Maho, will be hui at 1 t the Lerkln o'clock Saturday tnornine 1 he , lii'eriv.ent will he funeral chnpel made in the City cemetery. Family OGDEN SOCIETY A time wlll come whan you IB not be here to look after them, and' their welfare will depend on how wlseljrj1 you arranged for the distribution of your estate and how carefully you' selected the on to act as your Executor and Trustee. f This' can be dona only by making a will. Ask Us tor Help - I r . H , n s OGDEN. Msv 18. Members of the Phllathea class of the First Methodist hurch were entertained by Mrs, J. M. K.nard, Mrs. J. A. Haner and Mr. H. H. Hants Tuesday evening at tbe Mary Fay inn. LllacSnd fruit blossoms were used to decorate-jhrooms. A program. Including the following numbers, were Violin so.oe, given: 'Minuet. G. Minor Melouv of l,eve" (F.ngle-man- ). (Beethoven); and Berceuse' Jocelyn), Mis Bernice Holther; vocal solos, Stars, and "Spring Song," Mrs. J. T. Fisher, accompanied by Missn Cecil -Ragan; reading, "Mrsr O Rafferty-othe- Woman Question, Mrs. Kenneth Jones A vocal conIn which three test, groups participated, was a feature of entertainment. Refreshments were served following the program. About thirty guests were present. Mr. nd Mrs. J. W. Smalley entertained the members of their card., club last evening at their home, 814 Twenty-sevent- h etreat. Prises were awarded to Mr. and Mne. Robert 8htpiey and Mr. and Mra. George A. Cheeketta. Luncheon wa served, covers being lld for twelv. Mra. G. W. Shaver wa host Yesterday afternoon to- - th Hour club. Tho afternoon-- was 'Happv with spent needlework and music. Apple.- - blossoms and lilacs decorated the room and luncheon table. Mrs. S. G. Dye wa a guest of th afternoon, A dancing pertv we given bv Ogden council. Knights of tJolumbua. lit tho Uni e ' i j A versity club rooms Tuesday evening. basket luncheon wa served. Twenty-fiv- e were attendance. in couples Mr. and Mrs. Edward Painter have gone to Portland. Ore., where ter has accepted a. position In the office of the Southern Pacific company. The Ladle' .Llterarv club met yesterA. Herdtl day afternoon with Mrs. L. street. at her home. 893 Twenty-thir- d Mrs. Arnold G. Bowman read the prize story of the J921 yearbook, "The Heart of Little Shikara.. by Edison Marshall. Kefreshments were served. The club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Scowcrofr.' 682 Twenty-sixt- h f ntreet. Miss Ruth Hammon, daughter of Mrs. Finma Hammon of Roy, and Paul A. Thomas of this cltv were married MonThe couple were day at Farmington. Mies by accompanied to Farmington Florence Thornes, sister of th bridegrooms and Earl Farnlund. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas wilt make their home In Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Phillips were surMonprised by eighteen of their friends Jack-eon day evening at their home. 2248 avenue,1 The occasion was Mr. and Mra anniversary-CardPhilips' wedding were enjoved. after which supper wa served. Spring flowers war th decorations.) Mrs. M.- ICashmor entertained th H. 600 club at her home on' Canyon road Tuesday afternoon. Three tables of 600 wet ptaved, Mrs. Warren Welch, Mra. A. Grenqiiist and Mra Mary Butterfield beW awarded prises. At the lunchclose of the afternoon a eon was served. The club will meet next Tuesday with Mrs. I. L. Burklund at her two-cour- home, 971 Twenty-sixt- street. h Mr. George R. Whltmever and Mrs. Albert Whttmeyer were hostesses to. the members at the Kroweldeen Sewing club at' th horn of the former, 2826 Grant avenue. Tueadey afternoon. The guest wer snterttBned at bridge and' 600, prise being won by Mr. Marshall Wright and Mrs. Charles Parker. A luncheon was ervsd. Sweet pea and earnatlons were th decoration. Mrs. George A. Whit-meywas a special guest Past matrons and past pstyons of Queen Father chapter No. 4. O. B. S.. will be tn th Maentertained tomorrow evening sonic tempi. Mra Anna Holden ha left for k three in California, She will ,be months the guest' at friends in San Francisco and her daughter, Mra Earl Touson, tn Los Angeles. Th regular meeting of the Children' Aid society will be he d at 2 oclock tomorrow afternoon at th dispenkary. n " Ogden Chapter of the Servk-will b entertained at a tea at th er ' Star-legio- Mra Mary Holmes, 262 Thirtieth retary, and C. Oren Wilson, a faculty street, next Monday afternoon at 2:20 member, for treasurer. The officers elected this morning will aeeume office o'clock. Mrs. George Brown and daughter and noxt September. Final arrangements have been completed of on of Spokane, Wash., are guest and Mrs. A. for the Junior senior reception at 8 '.10 Mrs. Brown'S Ttarents, at the Odeon. The T. Wright. East high seniors- wlU be The Rrvtted-of the Juniors. guests Sophomores, alumni State Road Commission and friends of the school may alto attend by procuring tickets from the class offl- Holds Meeting at Moroni crs at the Fast high school. No tickets will be sold at the door. It wa announced yesterday that the 8peclt to Th Trlbnae. the first East high rear book, MT." PLEASANT. 18. A meeting "Eastonla, My will be ready for the- students on June I. waft held Wednesday at Moroni by the While ha had a year book In school the new state road' commission members and the past, it has always been edited In conthe to commissioners ' home of gold. 50 as low as $12.50. WE UNDERSELL BE CONVINCED. OUB SALE STILL ON DISCOUNTS AS I ' I -- ekdock-thlgevenlng - 'Beautiful wrist watches;' all styles; white and green - I i r 267 MAIN ST. aa CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS te The Tribune. BOUNTIFUL, May 18. U J. Muir, tor-m- er state superintendent of public Infor Bods struction, left last evening Springe, Idaho, to give an addrara at tha graduation exercises. He also will visit Montpelier, Paris and other Idaho town befor returning. . . East High School Students to Elect This Morning The anneal olactlon of student body officers wtll take place at 9 o'clock this morning at tha East high school. Alfred Catrow, Shirley Evans and Allen Williams are the candidates for presIdenL The candidates for the other offices are: Marian Armstrong. Kathryn itacket and Virginia Hampton, for vice president; Barrett and Beast Boe llama n, for aeo- - the home for remedy skin ills Speedily allays ihe smart and stin of minor skin injuries, rashes or chafing To'fcsihe the effeded parts use mild cleansing EesinolSoap Feather River Canyon Tickets en sal SAN -- 1 via RESIMOL IperUl v Store road-bulldt- Soofhinq and Hcalinq i I j Sanpete county with the West high book. This discuss the program for this junction year each of the two schools Is putting end of the county. It was decided to out a separate publication. build a gravel road south from the Juab county line as far as the present appropriation will permit, which It la estimated will be about twelve miles. Citizens of Moroni and Fountain Green have requested that the work begin at ths southern limits of Fountain Green and be completed aa soon as possible! to Moroni, owing to th heavy school traffic over this stretch of th road. At Fountain Green a discussion ensued as to whether to continue the Old road aa ths new state highway or use) a rout ir east. This was left to the discretion of the state engineer. The new state road commission will maks a trip aoon over the etate highway on tha east aid of th county. L. J. Muir to Addriss Gem State Graduates a AND. May IS to Sept. 30. Return limit Oct. 31. Stopovers at pleasure. rBANCISCOwn, . ... Pacific J Sah Francisco, thence steamer or railJLa Log An. LOS ANGELES It 1 San Frandsoo, SAN FRANCISCOWw',ern . steamer to Los Angeles; Salt Lake AND Route to Salt Lake City. LOS ANGELES - - dI O Q4 X. ft ,f . $55.85 SAN FBANCISC0Vestem Pacific to San Fran (Inert, - steamer or rail to Portlomt; AND return Union Pacific to Salt Lak City. PORTLAND - LET US. PLAN .YOUR TRIP E. R. Jennings, Gen. Agent, 231 Clift Bldg., Sail Lak City. Was. 1519 9r jgjf,- - I 0 |