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Show . THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SUNDAY MORNTND. NOVEMBER rmod to the Th body was mortuary and funeral serllries held at the Malun chapel, 75 Twenty-fourt- h street, tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock. Itvlnf Malan will l OGDEN DEPARTMENT Phones Office. 25 It WisMnfto Avenue. Business, 117; Correspondent, 117 and 2S0J-W- ; 22, 1925. . Work on New Hotel Will Begin . Tomorrow Society, 21M. Actual work on hotel will beMonday morning, George Whit-meyof the contracting firm of George A. Whitrneyer A Son, has informed A. P Bigelow, president of the Reed Hotel company. The conOGDEN, Nov 21 tl.OOO.OOU Ogden's new gin tractors have made extensive preparations for carrying the work to conclusion at the earliest possible time. The rough construction of the entire building is to be completed within five months after the razing of that part of the Reed hotel which Is to be torn down This includes the reinforced concrete work. Livestock Business Grow- Arizona Executive Will Not Submit to Plan of ing Rapidly Beyond at Capacity Government as to Deer. Ogden- of OODEN, Nor. II Governor George W. P. Hunt of Arison a h& flatly re fused to submit to the plan of the United States department of agriculture for depleting the ranks of deer on the Kiabah national forest, according Ur Manly G. Thompson, assistant to the solicitor, who has returned from phoenix, where he form- al receiVed Is now preparing e ee Thompeon andjiunilaE'Ot-waareCcfe- s the neoeaaary petition to be filed In which UblLhed. During the week a district court of Arizona seeking closed today at soon 10,526 cattle had to enjoin Governor Hunt from w4h-A- hforest- - eerviee- pht-n been ree4 for permitting the shooting of deer It Is proposed to build additional on the Kiabab forest The legal doccuttle pens for the stockyards upon ument, which Mr. Thompson Is preptne ground now occupied by jtheoid aring;-hr based" tion the formaT re- llNesiocJL. ckwwr"wtirctr Is to be fusal and threat to Interfere, which r&zod noon In Mew of the construcMr. Thompson received from the Arition of a huge reinforced concrete zona governor. and brick exposition building. The An Injunction against a governor railroad track on the north end of requires the filing of a petition in a the cattle pens will be moved farther district court after which the matter away and pens will be built along this is heard by three Judaea, one of strip, while on the south of the yards which must be a Judge of a state suIs room for additional pens and this preme court or the United States circuit court of appeals. space will also be utilised. The record made this week tends After preparing the documents Mr to show the stability the local mar- Thompson will return to Arizona and ket has gained, In the opinion of Mr. file then after which the forest servWhitlock While cattle generally are ice is expected to continue with Its scarcer than last year, the Ogden plop of permitting the shooting of yards have greatly increased in re- deer. The shooting of the anlmaJs Is total neceseory In order to protect them ceipts over a year ago.ed- - The In. Novemnumber ot cattle receU from starvation. 23 w 085 has mark as This ber, 1924, already been, exceeded st the yards -- Buildlnir additions to the Ogden union at ork vorda to meet the demands of tncre&elnng growth, will begin early In the spring of 192(1. Lester F. Whitlock, general manager of the stock yards, announced today. The need of more cattle pens was neer o urgent as during the past week, when a new record for receipts cM the this month with o It Is bemonth s business ahead lieved, however, that the big run in cattle for this season has now been there Is nothing to ftassed, although that this Is certain. 4991 hogs and P994 week the During sheep w'esre received at the Ogden stockyards. The American Packing and Proviwas the sion company of Ogden heaviest buyer this week. Other firms for who cattle and persons bought the slaughter In appreciable amounts are the following: Drewd Meat company. Lou Kellar and Ous Jensen of Oden, Kuehn Meat company, NV1on Mit company, of Pan Jose, Cal . Western Meat company, J G Johnson of Pin Francisco. Pudahy Packing company of and Los Armies. Salt Me-Brother, Sait I nke GalWagner Woodward Stockton company, A licnnett and GaJIfnrnla I)resed PaBeef rompani of Tx Angeles cific Met and Packing company. G Cal , Sierra, Lcheneque, arbin, Needfework POST TO MEET MONDAY. 21 Nov. The regular OGDEN, meeting of Herman Baker post, No. 9, of the American Legion, will be held Monday evening In the University club A class of candirooms at 8 o'clock dates will be initiated into the organization, and Arthur Woolley, department commander, who returned New Stamped Pillow Cases Hemstitched, pair . .$1.19 Scalloped, pair .? $1.00 today from the national headquarters of the legion In Indianapolis, Ind detail his visit to that place. , 200 pairs will The body will lie in state at the home, rear 2047 Jefferson avenue, New IftFANT BO DIES. OGDEN, Nov 21 Howard Crane, Infant son of Jbrnard and Maude luippncr LraiuLdUL j,nH morning at a local hospital. Pi Hate funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon street. at the home, 84J Twenty-sixt- h 3, 1921. SHORT LINE SUES. 21. The Nov. OGDEN, Oregon Short Line Railroad company filed suit In the Second district court today against 5f. S Starkey to collect $14 70 on a judgment given the plain tiff company against Starkey, Novem ber 23, 1917, In the same court. Personally Engraved Christmas Cards Should be ordered now for best selection and for assurance of getting them In plenty of time. Whatever a woman needs in a dress she can find a wonderful value in one of these groups to meet her requirements and her purse. Copper Plates (For Mr. and Mrs.) street and morning, afternoon and evening. All of the popular and outstanding styles of the season are represented, leevelees models and new long sleeves; new Script Plate styles. 75 Cards, Engraving only,. $3.00 100 Cards, Engraving only, ,$3.50 (Coat of cards and making of Models for .T $2.00 Gothio Plate $3.00 Old English Plate $3.50 (ACaking ot plat only.) Engraving 25 Cards, Engraving only .'.$2.00 50 Cards, Engraving only.. $2.50 ; At the higher prices are copies of exclusive models. ber.-hi- p plat New materials and fabric -- binations , Heard a is D Heat Jail is com- Virkotype new colors. A New Process Work. Looks like real engraving. Select your new dress from these groups for lasting satisfaction . 25 Cards, Engraving only. .$2,00 50 Cards, Engraving only, .$2.50 75 Cards, Engraving only. .$3.00 100 Cards, Two original, exclusive patterns in Hanan Footwear introducGraceful de rose bois kid with ing the new lighter tan kid panel and heel, and the new applique trim. Jlas new spike heel and new toe. A. one-stra- n buckles and lizard collar trim. Also in patent with black; lizard trim. The price, fifteen dollars 1C) Hie price, sixteen dollars. The styles, color and lasts are advance fashion trends of spring Engraving only.. $3.50 (Cost of cards additional.) B. New step-ipump in bois de rose kid, "with tiny leather bow p, additional) And If yon hav your own plat cost of cards only additional. , i Drywell-Towe- ls Those towel are mot satisfactory and Tery populnr with women lot embroidery work. to be done in ol- -. ors and have colored border.' Make most attractive and most In- expensive giftaT 7e-e- n i Greeting Cards for engraving or with regular greeting verse. A very wonderful selection of new cards tor this season. Each, 5 C, IOC, 150, 25t In Lots of 29 5c Cards E5 for 10c Cards 25 for 15c Cards 25 for $1.10 $2.25 $3.50 Hanans known the world over for smart style in good wearing, comfortable fitting shoes for women. -- phyal-ctan- j Bel-na- Second Week Great DOWNSTAIRS MILL-EN- SALE D Save Now on DRESSES $1.49 $2.49 Firt Great $3.49 $4.95 Crepe de Chine and Satin jCanton .Crepe Quality Silk Saving on Every Yard Chiffon at loss than a five dollar For this weeks selling we are offering 300 Yards High grad Sale of Thousands of Yards -- Theso four groups Taffata, yard bilk over 800 garments away under regular price. Silks fibers and wash fabrics. Suitable for street, school, home and office wear. Sizes for large girls and women. Oaorgatto, Crap d 88c tl 90 Rd:um:S19 $1.79 yl'?:.. CrP. Set'". yd.lv9 OA (I 52.19 yard., w I id 9 Th Muon'i vary cho(rt ookr cuckoo, tap, vtnfo holly, brown, parh. jad. br'r. block, row, poUsy, pnc!L navy, bamhoo, orchid, whit, pick, mala, henna and many Crap Chm f. othera m Priced,- - per 60x76. Sale price, pair $2.19 64x76. Sale price, pair $2.33 66x80, Sale price, pairj$2 95 64x76. Winter Union Suits For Ecy and Girl - Sale Priced S12.C5 SI7.C5 E3c $1.19 $1. 93 $2.83 For Monday and th wck w thousand ult oftr ftvr at th yr ft satin I. 4. 0. 8 10. 12. 14, th If'dd' 11 Alt arrlaa. Random. Wfctt, cru and truj wonderful ahowinf of th prorticsJ garmtotA Th prio how wtrlnys to our Bls Ton. I 4o 14 rd. pray, nary, petrock and romMnatlona bb BBarmm ura A rJ m Flore a. gtralyht Hnra 4WVo c tnot rrtai. llmrfs, navy, hrowm, pencil. panT rd. yreen. tatine. tan ard fancies 6lrp 14 to 26 and 34 'to 42 Bolivia, and mieriea BMony Afrerifwn other materia i a Sale price, pair $2.65 (Good looking plaid.) Winter Coats Thousand of Pieces of GrEXS1 AND BOYS SWEATEES jw$k l. 39s Fox-Kell- : aph-ria- Stamped for embroidery Inexpensive, at, WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE. OGDEN, Nov. 21. Lena S. Reed In the Second filed suit for divotv district court today against Charles Thomas Reed, alleging failure to support her and their three children The couple married Id Elko, Nev., April SUES FOR MULE AND COW. OGDEN Nov. 21. E. P. Bingham OGDEN, Nov. 21. A wealth of sea- instituted proceedings In the Second soned and sound ideas regarding af- district court today against James fairs of ths American Legion were Surrage to regain possession of a cer presented at the conference of de- tain mule and a certain cow, which, partment ommanders and depart- according to the complaint, are ment adjutant held In Indianapolis, claimed by the defendant. Arthur Woolley, department commander for Utah, said today upon his LIQUOR CHARGE MADE. return from the meeting. In addition to Commander Wbolley, department Mr. and Mrs. Andrew' Jensen are Adjutant Otto A. Welaley attended charged with manufacture of liquor fe.t S74 Navajo street, in a complaint th confernc National Commander John R issued e9ierday by the county atgave the department officers torney. Deputy sheriffs aiv said to his plans for recruiting the mem- have seized a ftUl at that address bership of the fteglon to & strength reasonably ioe to the wartime strength of the United States forces WEATHER DATA Commander Woolley said The conference took up membership as the exWestlier oiadtlious N nwn, Ih'r 21, 1926 prnciThil topic and prospects are An Immense btgli hi allured ot-- r the ceedingly bright In all sections of the northern Hockjr Mounts o countrv Mr Woolley reported. coming In Utah the membership task will fnom Canada, attended by much loner tem Cal on the elope when - b carried on without peraturea, particularly feodoand with who delay tho Among punhned A W Chinook Undent lea appeared etenlay stock were the following promise of splendid results, the de Fhjrrtea of anow are reported In Montana, Jli-rrMoore, partment commander said. CommanNielson, Txgan with aDiitterod ol rain in the aprkiklea announced the ac- northwest, but generally the coo Flodev. Gal l T. NuchoU Elko,S der Woollav todav weather JVev Reed W.irnUk, Lehi, John ceptance of a challenge hurled by tmuea fair. lVnpBtuFc are somewhat C W Colllnston over Moore, the department of Idaho for a mem middle the Mason, state. higher H J lilnt, contest to close January 1, data at SnH leaks Citv Comparative Hlghgrove, Gal 1926. Rancho Tnarulsr. IvMn. k Temperature Hgbeat today waa 42 degrees; highest in tide month since 1874 wat Nev ; poulson & Woodward, Brigham 74 degrees; lowest last night waa 2 de Cttv; Blood & Webster Kaysvt"' green, loweet this month since 1H74 waa J C Rvburn fr Son Peter- -I GnI Alleged Purveyor of 2 below aero, mean temperature for tolav A vttn Hhrry Rav and Hunter was 80 degrees normal waa 89 degree Liquor Under Arrest accumulated Ileiner Nev ; Halleck. Franker) since the first of deficiency I Luvton Brothers, Adwla, Gall BKnth la 72 degree accumulated ex the While cleaning com aloes January 1 is 8b6 degrees OGDEN, Nov. n Lnvton; George W Swan and C up the loose ends of the big gambling Kchetique, Sierra. Cal. Huintdty Dry bulb temperature at 0 a One of the indications that Orden raid made lat night upon the Blue tn , 82 degrees; wet bulb temperature at 60 a. to.. 20 degrees, relative humidity at la the livestock mnrke of the Front cigar store, 240 Twenty-fift- h m., 05 per cent, dry bulb teenperature wet Mr Whitlock sava. street. Deputy Sheriffs D. F. Steele 6 noon, sun time, 41 degrees, wet bulb that the Western Meat company and Fred Tout not only mode on ar- at at noon, un time, 80 degree of San Francisco, controlled bv the rest on a gambling warrant,. but temperature at noon, sun time, 61 humldltv relative Pvrlft Interests, bos established a pera onto stumbled liquor dispensary bulb temperature at 6 p m cent, dry per manent bnver here In the person of next door, thev reported. 4U dcgTeea. wet bnlb temperature at 6 p E O Topping He was transferred As they appeared at the cigar store m , 80 degrees, relative hum!dtt at 0 p lure from Portland. Ore. with a warrant for the arrest of John m 64 per cent. Morris, 65, the officers noticed somePrecipitation Total for the 24 hour end unusual about the actions of tut ot 8 p m was none, total for this Musical Composition by thing to date la 1 40 Inches accumulated those about. vthe place at 2B4 As they month for this month to date ts 89 Inch, entered a quantity of liquor was exceas Dawes Is to Be precpltatirm aloes Octr her 1 to dare but some of latotal dumped Into the ink, 13 Inches, accumulated 2 deficiency since It wag recovered In the basement October 1 It 28 lnfl OGDEN, Nov. 21. A music compofa held as evidence, Deputy Sherand Bun rises at 7 24 and asts at 6 00 NoG sition bv Vice President Charles iff Tout said. vember 22, 19J6. Dawes will he heard In the morning Morris was taken on a charge of TAKEN AT 0 hour of worship at the First Presby- conducting a gambling game and re- WEATHRRp MOBSERVATIONS MOI NTAIN TIME A terian church Sunday morning bond. Edward on a $500 leased church announcement of the services Laughter, 14. wa taken on the liquor -points out that Vice President Dawes raid and was liberated on a $500 I it? 1 Is not onlv gifted with forceful 1 bond. of speech end is not always to be associated with the 3 Causes pipe, but is a composer of more than Canned J! ordinary merit and hoj written a in Death deal Ogden 3.1 good The entire services of the First from tomorrow church Presbyterian OGDEN, Nov. fl. Ephraim Easthe morning hour until the after man, 54 y.ara of ae, mi found dead rv1c will emphasise the theme of this morning In hta cell in tha city gratitude In national and spiritual jail. Death rdaultcd from drinking a John W. Fummerhare will be "canned heat, according to Pfe. services. all the for the soloist who examined the body. Two others were removed from the SEVEN COUPLES LICENSED. Jail to the Dee hospital and are re21 The countv ported to be In a serious condition as Nov. OGDEN, clerk's office Issued marriage llcsnses ths result of drinking canned heat. Alton Phvslclans expect them to recover. todav to the following couplea Falls, Idaho; George Dudley, Ogden, morning by B. B Wilson, desk serand Ether Packer, Oorinne; LeRoy geant Death had evidently occurred Stoker and Rae Allen, Huntsville; several hours before the bodv Vs a George Ciaris and Ora Hicks, Poca- found, according to Pr. 1 1, Earl tello, Idaho: Francla A. Gealta and cty physician. Eastman waa bom In Wale, March puth Nelson, Orden. frank E Olson and Thelma Harder. Ogden; George JO, 18l. He was divorced from his Roberta, Joseph, and Alta Cottam, wife, Hanstne Eastman of Ogden, fourteen years ago. Four children are Tremonton. Thanksgiving Hemstitched for crochet on a good grade of tubing stamped with several very attractive deigns also two design for scallops and white embroidery TO BE BURIED MONDAY. OGDEN, Nov 21 Funeral services for Henry Heath, Rr , widely known railroad worker, who died last mght, will be held Monday morning at 10 r Department Commander Pleased With Conference or a ' 70x80. Sale price, pair $2.85 72x80. Sale price, pair $3.59 Attractive pUid.) Plaid OOxsO. Sale price, pair $5.00 - Plaids 70x80. Sale price, pair $6.85 ' Blankets All-Wo- ol Odd Very fine, evenly woven qaalitv of georgette, exteneive variety of light A'l over desigu ajjd dark colors. and mrt effective o lor eombinv lionfi as lu'quoiee and silver, cook and benga, tan and brown, tan and blue, navy nnj silver, blue uni grsv, black and gold. Pain in Double Bed Size. Sale Price, pair 59.S5 fo $16.55 Cotton Blanket Comfortables Sale prices, each $3.45 to $7.25 yard. One of the season best fabric for dresses and for lingen. On of the widest ranges of colors ever - -- shown in Lake, ; we belior. f't Xightand dark shade. " All-WoAll-Wo- ol Casha Cloth So much in deannd for this 1 smart on nd two piece frock,-suiU- , cost, linings, in orchid, dark resnl, plum, cocos, other shall. 54 inch, sen-eon- YsrJ, onlv 83 Fully eolori from which to choose, 40-in- . Dress Goods ol About 600 ysrds In th's rvent. Good, firm quality in meirose, wool esn-- A food vsrlety of sew ton, rge. Park teas, bnrgntdv, full color. tans, new bloes. brown, back- Particularly good fnr girs frock. Yard r.vy and |