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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, S UND A Y OGDEN DEPARTMENT Office, tSU Wuhl&ctem. BnxlMM, X17; Conaapoadeat, 117 Phone Uer friends 880 J-- . sVodety. be glad to know that xcill Lilian Sargeant Edelman Atmm. u4 SIM, Xi now LEGjON DRIVE IS wo Mddel Homes employed in (Mm . Beauty Parlor OPEfl REJSQlf TO M 0 IiXI KG, MAY 10, 1925. and will be happy to make appointment!. Building It Purchased by Endowment Fund Campaign Workers Swing Lodge and Will B Remodeled at Early Date. Into Action Tomorrow. Permanent Waving . OGDEN, May S. The machinery for The acquisition OGDEN, Mar enof & large building at 14J7 Grant ave- carrying on the American Lea-io- n nue, built and formerly eocuplea by dowment fund campaign will swing the Fraternal Order of Eagles aad Into motion Monday, according to Q. later used by "the Wasatch Athletic I Becker, chairman of tha Weber club, bjr Weber camp Now 74, Wood-ma- n county committee on the drive. Mr. Becker believes that euecesa Is of tha World, I announced by George Hues, chalrmaji of tha com- certain: In the canipaign,- aa It Is In behalf of the disabled war Veterans mittee of the lodge, t arrange tor and orphans of those who gave their Itw borne. ' of The property bu been purchased lives fur their country: 1'ledge from Charles J. Humphriea, bualnaaa support, both financial and moral, man, and practically all detaJla o( tha have come from many directions, the transfer to tha Woodman ara com- chairman e said. Twenty-fivinvolved teams, consisting of plete. .Tha consideration made public, but tha prop- one legionnaire and a nonlegtonnaire vai not or bustneaa valuable. la considered professional man, have erty The (round upon which tha budding been chosen to can van the business section of feet the of The L. D. H. city. stands haa a frontage sixty and runa weat from Orant avenue 132 Relief society organisations will cake of 1917 In charge feet. Tba bonding was built canvassing the resident In I Fraternal Order ol section of the entire county. Vt by eerie 118, Is I'anvers chairman of the Eagles, but went Into tha handa of Max Davidson, as receiver, four years committee to work among members ago. At that time It waa turned oval of Herman Baker poet No. It of the to the Wasatch Athletic club, which American Legion. Mr. Becker has named the First went out of existence early last year. Klnce that time tha property has been Utah National bank, Security Stale National Hank of Commerce, bank, unoccupied. and the It Is the plan of tha Woodmen to Commercial National bank State bank, the .Standard-Examine- r, Ogden remodeled the have building entirely chamber of commerce and and fitted up for lodge purposes to accommodate the large membership Herman Baker post No. 9 of the . Leof the Weber ramp. This work Is to gion as depositaries. Mr. Becker urges that those who be done by Mr. Humphries, who Is a building contractor. Upon tha desire to- - contribute to the endowment are not solicited ground floor will be large storerooma by a fund and whosend their checks committee, No time will be loat In preparing to of these places. He also urges the building for Occupancy by tha all one to Hum-phrle- e names write their and addresses to Mr. Woodmen, according that receipt of the conand the lodge committee. When plainly, ao can lie tributions recognized by the the title Is given the lodge, work on plana for remodeling the building American Legion. All of members Herman Tlaker pot will begin and construction will be are requested to attend the under way at the earliest possible No. In the University club regular meeting moment. It la announced. Monday night. Matters of great concern In the campaign wl be Fourth Paving Contract Is Let to Salt Lakers Parlor it adds beauty and luster to the hair and is in rib way injurious, but makes it look more luxuriant and greatly improves its appearance. ' table, of the bench and enl the country were In a.deon parts ofChief Justice Valentine knee. was of the Utah state: supreme courtto his return at the meetings and will Mr. Holllngs-worthome In Ogden Sunday. said. At the meetings of the Institute the restatement of the law of torts, contracts and domlcil, were taken up. Mr. Hollingsworth reported. ! Burglar Shot by Officer wife suit for divorce. Pern, Mrs. George Mrs. Joel Wicks. Miss Nlbley, Mary Dooly and Miss Dorothy White are shown In the photograph opening the home. Our Summer Rates are available to you OGDEV. May . The Madison and West- - Ogden schools will be given prises for making the best attendance ahowlng In the annual Boys' week It was anparade held laat Friday. nounced today by W. Karl Hopkins, Both city superintendent of schools. of these schools reported 100 per cent to Mr. Hopkins. showings The Judges of the parade decided Hiat a pennant donated by Charles B. Empey, general chairman of Boys' week activities, would be given to the school with the best percentage of Its enrollment of boys In the parade. Inasmuch as two were tied for the honors, Mr. Empey will pre- if Now for Fur Repairing and Remodeling Have sent eachrwtth a pennant. The flag donated by the American Legion, which was awarded to the K. O. T. C. cadets, will be presented May 11 at a ceremony In connection with the anrftal Inspection of the cadets of thefqgden high school at Tabernacle park. your return to regular August 15 and any. work which cannot be completed by the first Monday in September will not be accepted at reduced rates. to Mothers Arranged In The two homes are decorated and furnished by the local committee of the "Better Homes in America Association," according to the most economical budget possible. These homes are built on lines of efficiency and An beauty. of these residences will furnish valuable data for allinspection those interested in the home beautiful. Our Fur Storage Vaults BOTH HOUSES HAVE BEEN FURNISHED COMPLETE BY VARIOUS SALT LAKE CONCERNS. , J i $10 S LLOYD LOOM BIBt . CAEWAGES i W . aoY loiii'unomi.' WhHe "story' S playing. erfnlve wih evejrfng. Alma son of Raleigh CaJnptwlU-- HIveTdaie. suffered the mirM1! c I ilossv'of three finger of his left hand. 'He was taken to the Dee hospital for i I k. mm GRAND RAPiDS' FURNITURE CO., d tst LtCtNStD TO MASSY. A marriage OGDEN. May Iseued waa by tbe county J. K, Wesley to office elerk'a today and Hattle E. Washington, both colored, of Ogden. " ed with her busband. she said today n her return from Mlddlebury, Vt where., arte said, she beUe.ved Eari Woodward, held In Addison county latl as the kidnaper of Lucille Chatterton of Granville, Vt., was the child she saw last tWenty-hv- e years aaro. Mrs. Sturtevant returned from Mlddlebury to her home at Brockton HeiBlits today after a two absence. Her husband. Hlmeondays' Sturtevant, was not at Wrnf. and biter she said that he had. They were married in liKil and have five children. Mrs. Ktnrtevant ha said that she failed to tell her husband that she had been a mother before herVmar- . rlage. . - f , x r o'clock next Friday evening, for J. pweneoei. Douglas who leaves June 21 for the mi Swedlsft mission of the 1 J. S. church. The 'A- f fholrl f : f Mra I ( : Lucille Humrhrey violin oio, Emery Jfc 0, twsnson. O. Epperson: vocal duet. Mrs. Emery Q.' Kpperson. Miss Florence Fperrj'". Yeadlng. Miss Inen Whltbeckr selection. U D. 8. Oirls' Olee istub. ; teorre R. Durham, conMUIer, ductor; aocompanlst; violin sole tElegle by Errwti. Isadnre Shores accompanist Mis. I.lele Hrad-forreading. Wise Ardella Lslrd; tenor selo, Joeeph Poll; violin solo. Vise Ida accompanied by Miss Ruth ttawson--- . geiectioii. Mann solo. ' g tct iMJC-irt- e s Hr - HOTELS Hotel ITtah arrivals yesterday Mr. and Mr.M. F. of Logan, Mr. and' Mrs. George Houle of Eureka. Mrsf M. H. Fo of Tulsa. en .New York Hk; Barnes l Mr W.,5. Umbljr,Hi of Wkterloo. lirwa: K. of Seattle, Waab Ernes IKl?e of Taco-n- a, Peart 1. . 9folcer FtArilce I i. i iirnnr of Elko, Kev.; B.i,. WMIac T., f. Martird mrn. vame-" tsrten and Mrs, Charles O'Parreil of Siiotune . vill be concluded f y dancing, with J nusio by the owl .; XEATHERWOOD Tf EPEAK Congreseman R. O. wilt be the speaker tomorrow at the eurriRs brokin tao. All weekly lunoheon to be t held Bnerlneers' May 'mvrx. nviw. at the cistmber of commerce vears of aire, foil Adams avenue, sui- - The congressman's eubject wflt broken-le, last evening when tl. a Yvr ifered a " tie Trail pAnlno bv the fender of aal his adlre t he waa Mr. latherwid wilt At.. utoniobUe. j, le ja In the IVe hne-- ; rx,.. .he atmiect aa It came, no t .i? k. ' X bxM session of congress, at which e MET Hit MATCH. ; a movement waa started by reprime lost hear "I Visitor you've your APPEAL 18 TAKEK. resentatives from the northwest to that need to swear so terribly." OOPEX. Miw . Clark, well have a bill introduced officially ohm. parrot H "Yes. poor dear, we found known amateur tmpsbooter. wassen- - erating the hbttory of western settle- - h'm ostein on the golf links" Passing dead tewed lo serve ninety days in Jail bj. merit prior to the Oregon oiigratlorr. , "v Show (tndo1. "ei Fl 1 (Betty) The Invitation came to Win. Collins because she Is a granddaughter of Mrs. Collins has Betty Washington. been active In the establishment of this place aa a nationil memorial. OODEN, NEVER AGAIN! JL Thirty-thir- : - 7" Dili I A.nx-iaie- p ' our China and Glasrwaro Department.' (Third Floor.) . Is. - II . much, higher priced sets regularly. asUi ADMISSION FREE Twenty-eight- h JThu art tnott attractive and very WsVXlK X 3:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. i Finished in all tone of luster beautify! designs in blues, pinks, yellows, ivory and froUl. lUCs "e' Ogden Woman Invited t a certain niten to Notable Dedication Mother Finds Son, bat Mrs. Mary Alice OGDEV. May Farewell Planned for News Costs One 171 has Collin. street, atHubby Missionary Friday received an' urgent Invitation to tend the dedication of the home of BROTKTON. Mass.. May (By Oenrsre Wanhlnetnn's only ... at testimonial will be given A fsrewell 4er n recovering at ehe it.)-iward cliapel. FYedertrkFburg, Va., aa a natinnLm-rr.oher eon, who had been lost to her l. street between Fourth The home was that of Coloiyi since his Infancy, Mrs. Kaat tllevenih Jennie WoodiFle'dlng lwl and his wife, Ellsabeln ward Sturtevont of this city has part- and Fifth HoutnS e e t . at Washington. s t rtups and raucers sugar and creamer A OGDEN, larl fi M. Open for Inspection Beginning Sunday, May 10th, and Daily Thereafter Up to and Including Sunday, May 17th OVt SKULL FRACTURED. May J -- Matthew Ijirson, Governor C. C. n of AlvlB Laraon, OGDEX, May Moore, and W. G. Swenson, state rec- IZ33 Bccles avenue, suffered a fracfor tured commissioner lamation Idaho, akull late todav. when he fell spent a part of today In Ogden en over an embankment In the foothill. "f h city. He is In a critical route east on official buainesa. While In Ogden they were guests of Wilcondition In a local hospital. liam H. and Warren L. Wattis, at JUNIOR' SOCIETY TO MEET. dinner in the Weber club.Governor Moore is going east OGDEN. May The Junior Marto attend the national pubtha society will meet Wednesday lic welfare convention in New Vork afternoon at neit the home of Mrs As CommisW. City late this month. Hice Kimball, h sioner flwenson bid planned to vlult street. Mrs. Kimball MiandTwenty-fiftMrs. liar-ol- d on reclamation jiuitiera, ( . Washington will be hoeteeses. Day the governor decided to accompany him and assist in discussion of the INJUNCTION IS ASKED. problems of Idaho. for OC.DKN -May Paunder. Both men departed thecast th!s filed suit in the Second district o,,,. afternoon. Wlllliam today against Ward seeking to restrain him from interfering with IT 1C" teapot 6 pUtes UU DCD SLLLill . ; ONCE bam consisting of X j" f .fi&i,. Value $6500 1 .... ' 'X,' ; ayC Old-tim- 1 for our Great Sale very special ill E. . As rates Program for Tribute 35 WV ' 1 m' v. 1110 South Eleventh East lovely furs made over into newest modes for next year styles are now Seady. - BRLNO THEM IN AT Brief Visit to Ogden In- $10,500 Mrs. OODEN, May 9. The program for the tribute to mothers to be given the Orpheum theater tomorrow afternoon at 1:S o'clock under the direction of the Child Culture club Is as follows OrpKeum Orchestra Law Institute Meeting Overture The Kev. Irfster Kagen Invocation of are scientifically equipped Pearl"... K. Arball Duet, "Morher Charles R. OGDEN, May Mrs. Kay King Whitmeyer and Bhll-li- s OgdeTi attorney and vice for best protection of your King. aspresident of the Utah State Bar Straus Scherxo" furs during hot summer lOclatioTi. has returned from an ee.ieru "Walts Marv Ulsher and Katheryn Fisher. trln. durinr which he renrvaented ll... "Old months. Krelsler Irish Melody" i Utah bar at a meeting of the Amert Mrs. Avon Rich Smart. t ran Law institute held In Washlmrton, Solo. "When e an Honey Kings D. C. Store Them With Vs. ... Kong" K ,.., r t u i .ill Edmund Creenwell. Address Apostle David O. McKay Tableaux, "Mother's Olory," "Moth-er'- a Judge John A. Hendricks of the city Garden," "Mother's Teachcourt esterday, following his convlc-Hoings," "Mother's Buccess," "Mothby a Jury on a charge of er's Blessings." of liquor. The defense flle.l of an appeal to the district note court and filed a bond of $500. Idaho Executive Makes Hall & Co. at Sets Value, Hartlett n Tea - mu. ....( t Schools to Get Prizes , OGDEN. May Hasel Davli has filed suit for divorce In the Second aistrlet court against Isaac B. Davis, charging failure to provide. They ln Brigham City March 7.,'?.m.rT,'l 1Z. 1 114. and have no ,BonneYille-on-the- t h to to 1910. Arlington Drive the lowest possible rate at which you can be certain of safe and expert service. h the mission July It. He served in this mission field for the church from 1393 Our charge is $25.00 at Hotpital Madison and West Ogden w ; When done by experts, by the most highly improved method which you are assured of in our Beauty two-Inc- h new T HERBERT HOOVER, Pretident. looking its best. two-Inc- J. Better Homes in America Association is daily throwing more popular with many .wo-- ' men, as they more thoroughly realize and appreciate its great convenience and the advantage of having their hair always waved and The Gibbons A Recovering Lake contractors, paving contract 0.1DKN, Mny '9 William E. Shoulti two days yesterthe Weber coun- who waa twice L.shotI in a gun battleI Detective Nflson about ty commissioners awarded the com- with o'tiloclc yesterday momli y, after pany the contract to build 1.M1 miles Fhoults a grocery robbed had Horton The preceding of highway In Hoy. on Washington avenue, near day this company received the con- store Is In Twentieth a fair conditio street, tracts for three paving dlatrlcta In at the Dee hospital. Ogden. When Chief of Police Curtis Allison Only two bids were "submitted yesother officers attempted to gel terday, aa follows: Union 111Construc- and further Information from Shoults re10; Gibtion company. Ogden, J his alleged burglaries In Ogtarding 0. IS5.P56 & The Reed company, bons he refused to talk. road is to be a black base den, Shoults confessed to- - robbing a h Warrenite top. The number of had with a store In the city. screen county la to lay a three-Incoffitwo shots at the fired Shoults 1 3 gravel base In addition. Work on the road will begin as soon cer before the latter fired. as the county equipment can be moved from, 'the pseaent construction Persistent Violator of In North Ogden. according to John M. Child, chairman of the board of Is Sentenced Law Dry county commissioners. The North Ogden road will be completed MonS W. E. OGDEN. May (Doc) day or Tuesday next. Thompson waa sentenced to serve from three months to two years In Howard Jenkins Co the state" prison yesterday by Judge r meorge b. fsaraer hioi me ofneconu as- tnct to t upon court, Zealand Mission a cnarre ot piea guilty to being a persistent vioT of lator law. the prohibition OODEN. May J. How '"4 Jen' When a Jury had been empaneled kns. bishop of the L D. B. Thirteenth District Attorney Joseph E ward, haa been railed by the Mor- and mon church authorities to preside Evan had read the Information and over the New Zealand mission. He outlined the case to the Jury, Thompwill succeed Angus T. Wright. Ogden son suffered a change of heart and business roan, who has been president decided to plead guilty. of this mission the last two years and who will return home shortly. Attorney Returns From OGDEN. May Reed company, Bait received the fourth In Weber county In day afternoon, when - Open for public inspection Sunday, May 10, to Sunday, May 1 7, inclusive. Built under the direction oj Waah, the Newhouae hfrteT Were H. W urawir Olrf.; Hel- (i.l oi Angeles, i. .veuit pweriie A- - A Bergman nf tvikland, CaHf Joe gampaoo of nanville. N; Y.; Mr. and Mm,-L- . V H. E. Cooper f Kn- March of TVnver jiti A.Cft, J. rrtce of Detroit, Mich, Moxurw liotef arrrcala included S 1 l t. .1 ' W D of Tt, Ixwls. M m Thorns fkharp and aiwa e"ie uiia. or rreriston and U, t". Hiserodt of Anaheim, twllf. Reerlslermg at the New tlrsnd hotel were J.F. IHigJi f Sarmori J. K McOann and J. T. Crawldw; ford f4 Columbia, A. M. Sprague of Golibrtrllie. Mr. and Mrs H. J. Pitts of Eureka and of Frice,-MrA. C Criten and laughter at (Jgden.'Mra C. N. (irr eiw . U.rA-M- l-- y of Hiawatha and L. V. Davis of Price. Among thoee 4o arrive at the Ken-yo- n hotel were C. 8. Leaf of Provo, W. L White of Price. Mr. and AIra C. P. Chnates of Lewtston, May Westegard and Elva Kvhee of Mho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. S. Tldwsll of Helper. Arrival at the Cullen hofet in eluded J. A: Warisworth of Pangea. Nev.; John Iarrlsh of Ogden,Mira Q. Rbtns of-- Hrbvo, Mr. and-Mr- i. C. J, Kline of Eureka, 1 MlUr oi Wln-net- t, of Ryogate, Mont.; A. L. Mont , anil Edith Surfey of Coalville-l WrHon-boteAt W. H. Cain of Hnarham. Albert Hewlett of pjca-tell,- ). Mr. and Mrs. K U Pint ti Coalville.-M- r and Mrs. J. W. ivfey of lvigern, Mr. D.-l.ewla f L Mr. ami Mrs. R, L. Rolllnaoa M i e, Wllliaen Robertson of . f;o;k Springs and W. H, Baucti of ahone irere among krr v-- Iaia ''--'- yem!y'a Farewell Testimonial fo Si! Be Held for Missionary "imonlal In konoc J,., ,an"11 ?t h dV Harkl Steven Cole. - prtnp departure for the French ml..' 'on- - win be held tomorrow eveniex 11 ! i' T,"tnty-"vward chapel Musical numbers wilt be giveifby Twenty-seventhe ward girls oborue, Emma line Lund snurano: Rhea, Camrbell, v in tore jaeobm and Frank Cole, inetrwnentalista; a quartet s made up of Ann. Wil-- f ord and - Reed Leonard; Professor Willard Weihe. nl th . - a o:i: pall-J. ed . Lau- W. Undey end Mrs. , - Cole. H. E. Hlla and leU Parry of Bing- .ruuw uiew.r.- ton. soprancr iiencr tiiissmeyer bsu-t-ham, A I vtn Vernon of Coalville, P. tone, and Mnt Prlc ani Hull of Harolil and Mr, and lnstrxwrientalista. . Bl!ooba of were amoog tbrjee invocation will be pronounid by T. I to arrive at the Semloh hoteL Fred Hardy- - and the beneihction bv. ; Anel B. C, rihlson Remarks wiil b WILL HOHpH WOrtKERS. F.. Crockett.'-secretarCol;,-Hmade ', Apeelai fe The TrlBBvv-of state, and Bishop J.jl . fBF.AT.ElL" The Buoday Rich:tnl. 3a achoola will observe Mother's dav toXsmcing wflt follow the progrmrft. morrow with appropriate exercises. WEItB FROM COAST. The West ward ia making rlaonraU . Visa Florence J spavin of plana fur the presentation of a pageant at nlrht In keeping with the Cat., has atriv-- a li Kilt . ft-wet-ka- ' viFit wltri frli-nua, for a spirit and purpose of We day. Ceo--e J. ' of Prle. (Bstartfne f Price. Mr. lgan r Mr8, x sn |